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NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM OF 1929 LONGTOWN GROCERY
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4 Control Panel (2)
5 1/4' Aluminum Tubing �� (e)
6 1-1/2" Tee
7 1—1/2" Union (25) (s)
8 1-1/2" Check Valve 2' ((1s)
9 1-1/2" Globe Valve (7) 25
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10 Dwyer 1003E—Al—J Exp Prf Switch (14) (12) (2s>
11 New York Blower
12 4" PVC Pipe (13)
13 4" PVC Flange
14 1-1/2" Bulkhead Fittings
15 Dwyer Exp. Proof Phothelic Switch (11)
16 12" x 52" Carbon Cannister
17 1" Union
18 1-1/2" to 1" Reducer
19 Oil / Water Separator F"I (
20 2 x 1-1/2" Reducer
21 1-1/2" PVC Pipe
22 20 Micron Filter
23 50 Micron Filter
24 Sump Section
25 1" Threaded Close Nipple
26 Transfer Pump
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Note: All Motors Are Explosion Proof. (25)
All Piping :& Conduit to be Installed Overhead.
ENGINEERING SERVICES
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DESIGN FINAL -- NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION
Final equipment details to be determined after award of bids.
Equipment shall be as specified or approved equal.
PREVETTE ENGINEERING CUSTOMER: SHIELD ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES
Charlotte, NC 28203 Longtown Grocery — Separator/Aeration Unit 0 — 10 GPM
(704) 342 0049 Drown BY: Approved By: Date: scale: Dawing Numher Revision Data Revson �Pg-
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CONTAMINANT C,ONCMT-rRATION (PPB) CARBON IISE (LBS/DAY)
0,00011
BENS .1 0 .00001
-STMM BEMMM 1 - 0.00007
XYLEM 30.3 0.01158
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TOTAL CONTA141MANT (LBS/DAY) 0.0082 .
CARBON 'USED PER 1000 GALLONS
TOTAL POUNDS OF CARBON USED A DAY
0,0118
——— — — TOTRL. P.02
HUG-30-95 WED 14:40 FAX K0, 7045228892 P. 02
RTRS VERSION 1.1 DAT TANK MODEL
116 SOUTHSIDE DRIVE
CHARLOTTE, NO 28207
WATER FLOW RATE: 1 GPM
AIR FLOW RATE. 200 CFM
WATER TEMPERATURE: 55 F
AIRNVATER RATIO: 1,500:1 T496
CONTAMINANT MULT INFLUENT EFFLUENT
STAGE 1A STAGE 1B STAGE 1C
BENZENE 0.296 140 41.4 4.1 0.4
ETHYLSENZENE 0.26 52 15A 1.5 0.1
XYLENE 0.301 35 10.5 3.2 1.0
MTSE 0.6166 130 80.0 49.3 30.3
THIS MODEL IS GENERATED USING THE CARBONAIR STAT MODELING PROGRAM
COPYWRITTEN 1992- IMPIRI CALLY DERIVED MULTIPLIERS ARE USED TO CONVERT
TO DAT TANK VALUES AT A FLOW RATE OF 5 GPM. FLOW RATES LOWER THAN 5 GPM WILL
RESULT IN MORE EFFICIENT TREATMENT.
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GWI Number 8988 y �, �,
Shield Number 920245 °° DEAN p,��
6.2 Phase H - Dissolved Phase Groundwater Treatment RhBvis l/ , ,
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Phase II of the CAP will be initiated once the free product thickness diminishes to a sheen. This.
phase will consist of replacing the free product skimmer pump with a total fluids recovery pump.
This pump will deliver any remaining free product along with dissolved-phase contaminated
groundwater to a groundwater treatment compound.
Pumped groundwater will be delivered to the treatment compound through a 0.75-inch diameter
hose. This hose will be installed within a Schedule 40 PVC conduit. routed through trenching
to the treatment system. The conduit will be placed a minimum of 24 inches BGL to protect
from freezing. The groundwater influent will be collected into a coalescing type OWS tank.
The OWS tank will be equipped with level switches for pump control and the recovered
groundwater will then be transferred through 50 micron in-line hydraulic filters to- a Diffused
Aeration Tank (DAT) for treatment.
The DAT will consist of a treatment unit, an aeration blower and a holding tank with level
switches. Contaminated water enters each tier of the treatment unit and cascades across the unit
while clean air enters from the bottom. The air strips the volatile constituents from the water,
as it rises and the water becomes progressively cleaner as it passes through the DAT. The
"clean" water will then be collected into a holding tank. Level switches, located in the holding f
tank, will control a secondary transfer pump that will deliver the treated.water to liquid phase
granular activated.carbon (GAC) units for final polishing.
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Each of the two GAC units will contain 90 pounds of granular activated carbon adsorbent for
final polishing of the groundwater. A 100-gallon effluent holding tank will collect the
groundwater prior to discharge. A third transfer pump will deliver the treated effluent to a
tributary of Paddy... Creek through trenching. `
v well's-cone of depression ression once the GTS..has.
A VES system may be installed within the recovery p
been operating for approximately 6 months. The VES system would extract contaminated vapors: rt
bound up within the soil of the cone of depression. VES system components would include as
air/water separator, vacuum blower and.vapor treatment unit. _
An on-site controller will monitor functions of the air compressor, pumps and lever switche&to.
ensure proper operation. The control system will be designed for "fail-safe" operations, so in
the event of a failure or malfunction, the system will shut down.
7.0 GROUNDWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM DESIGN
A 24-hour pump test was performed on recovery well RW-1 on March 29 and 3.0, 1994. The
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GWI Number 8988
Shield Number 920245
test was performed to determine the well yield obtainable from RW-1 (for Phases I and II) and
to assure optimum sizing of the GTS (Phase II).
The results of the pump test indicate that the maximum sustainable flow rate from RW-
is
approximately 0.33 gallons per minute (gpm), at a drawdown of approximately 24 feet. 1
7.1 Phase I System Design
7.1.1 Recovery Well Design
The existing on-site recovery. well (RW-1) will be utilized for free product recovery. RW-1 was
installed to a depth of 35 feet BGL using a combination of hollow-stem auger and air rotary
drilling technologies. The well was completed with 6-inch diameter Schedule 40 PVC, flush
threaded casing (0-5 feet BGL). and 0.01 slot well screen (5.-35 feet BGL). RW-1 was
constructed in accordance with the procedures outlined in NCAC Title 15, Subchapter 2C well
construction standards. The well head was completed with a recovery well vault to allow access
during pump maintenance. Figure 4 presents a schematic of the RW-1 well head.
7.1.2 Oil Skimmer Pump Selection
A Clean Environment Engineers, Inc. Down-well Product Pump (model PP-2-24) with a 4-inch
diameter selective oil skimmer head (model SOS-4-TID)will be utilized to remove free product
from recovery well RW-I. This pump operates inside the well and draws oil up, out of the
skimmer head and pushes it to the surface. Compressed air is.introduced to the pump. This
collapses.a bladder inside the pump, pushing oil through the discharge tubing. When the air is
released the bladder expands, drawing oil inside. Check valve&at the inlet and outlet prevent
oil from flowing back down towards.the skimmer. The skimmer head floats in water but sinks
in oil and thus only oil will enter its inlet at the top of the skimmer. A stainless steel vertical
tube guides the float and centers it in the well. The guide tube will allow 54-inches.of travel,
for the floating skimmer head. Vendor information for the free product recovery system is
included in Appendix B.
A Clean Environment Engineers, Inc. All-Air Control Panel (model SOSPC) will control the
operation of the Oil Skimmer pump. A high level float in the free product recovery drum and
a high water float-in RW-1 will shut the oil skimmer pump off.
This particular Down Well Product Pump (model PP-2-24) was formerly utilized at another state
trust fund site and is provided at no additional cost other than installation charges. The pump
will be thoroughly cleaned before use at the Longtown site.
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Longtown Grocery
GWI Number 8988
Shield Number 920245 t
7.1.3 Oilless Air Compressor
F
An Ingersoll-Rand T30 Model 234-2N oilless air compressor will be, utilized to supply `
compressed air to the free product pump. This unit is equipped with a 2 horsepower Baldor
res
P P P PP
Industrial Motor (model L36051) for air compression. At the completion of Phase I activities, I
the air compressor will be left on-site to operate the pneumatic pump in Phase H. I
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This unit was formerly utilized at another state trust fund site and is provided at no additional
cost other than installation charges. j
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7.1.4 Free Product Drum
A Department of Transportation (DOT) approved 55-gallon drum will be used as the free
product recovery holding tank. The drum will contain a high level float switch to shut the
skimmer pump off when the drum is full. A 2-inch diameter discharge gate valve at the base
of the drum will be used for periodic disposal of the oil by a licensed waste hauler.
7.2 Phase H System Design
7.2.1 Groundwater Recovery Pump Selection
A QED Solo. 2-inch Bottom Loading Pneumatic Remediation Pump (model SP1000Y will be
placed at the base of RW-1 for water table depression. This model was.selected based on the
estimated flow rate (0.33 gpm), submergence depth (10 feet),.and pump.depth (25 feet). This
pneumatic pump operates on the same principles,of compressed air as the free product recovery
pump, with.groundwater being discharged to the surface for treatment. Vendor information for
the water table depression pump is included in Appendix B.
7.2.2 OR/Water Separator
The design of all gravity. OWS relies on Stokes' law to predict the rise or fall of a particle size
in a fluid media. The particle size of the product must be estimated for separator design. A
Hydro-Flo Technologies, Inc. Model DP-4 (or equivalent) coalescing type OWS capable of 20
micron oil droplet removal at 4 gpm was selected based on the engineering specifications and.
vendor information provided in Appendix B.
The OWS.will accept influent groundwater for treatment from the water table depression pump.
The OWS will be constructed of molded fiberglass and be fitted with cross-corrugated coalescing
media for separation. A rotary pipe oil skimmer will allow periodic removal of any accumulated
free product.
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Longtown Grocery
GWI Number 8988
Shield Number 920245
7.2.3 Diffused Aeration Tank
A DAT was selected over other primary groundwater treatment equipment (i.e. low-profile air
stripper) due to. the low influent flow rate and relatively, low dissolved contaminant
concentrations found at the Longtown site. The DAT will consist of a three-tiered treatment
a
unit, an aeration blower and a holding tank with level switches. Contaminated water enters each
tier of the treatment unit and cascades across the unit while clean ai renters from the bottom.
The air strips the volatile constituents from the water as it rises. and the water becomes
progressively cleaner as it passes through the DAT. The "clean" water will then be collected
into a holding tank. Level switches, located in the holding tank, will control the effluent.
discharge.
The design of the DAT was based on the following environmental conditions:
Flow Rate: 1 gpm (design)
Expected Required Predicted
Influent Effluent Effluent j
Concentrations. Concentrations Concentrations '
Benzene, µg/L 290 29 10.3 (+
Ethylbenzene, µg/L 140 14 8.7'
Xylenes, µg/L 130 13 11.1
MTBE, µg/L 500 50 48.0.
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Naphthalene, µg/L 110 11 8.9:
I
Expected influent concentrations are based on previous sampling results of the dissolved phase
contaminants found in monitoring well MW-1, and represent the highest concentrations of
dissolved Phase contaminants historically, present at the Longtown site. Effluent concentrations.
are based on a minimum 90% reduction prior to GAC treatment.
In order to reach the required effluent concentrations, the DAT will have a surface area of 4-foot
by 4-foot and a 3-foot depth.: The DAT and a 100-gallon overflow holding..tank will be
constructed of polyethylene. An explosion proof blower capable of 225 cubic feet per,minute
(cfm) at 25-inches of water column will supply the air flow (GAST model R6P 355R 50 or
equivalent). Vendor Information for the DAT and blower are included in Appendix B.
7.2.4 Liquid Phase Granular Activated Carbon Unit
Two 90 pound liquid phase GAC units will be utilized following the DAT for final polishing of
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Longtown Grocery
GWI Number 8988
Shield Number 920245
the groundwater prior to discharge. Based on the calculated DAT effluent concentrations, 1.0
gpm flow rate and a 180 day breakthrough requirement, each GAC unit will contain a 90-pound
carbon bed. The GAC unit will be of HDPE/FRP construction pressure rated to 150 pounds per
square inch gauge pressure. Based on information obtained from the vendor (Appendix B}, the
GAC unit will provide an additional 99.8% reduction in hydrocarbon concentrations, resulting
in non-detectable levels of contaminants discharged to the receiving stream.
7.2.5 Transfer Pumps
Three pumps will be required to transfer groundwater between treatment units and to pump
treated water to the discharge point. Pump horsepower required is based on the following
equation:
HP = Q*P/1714 where HP = water horsepower I
Q = Flow rate, gpm
P = Pressure, pounds per square inch (psi}
Assuming a maximum flow rate of 3 gpm and a pressure of 150 psi (from GAC unit, the pumps
will require a minimum of 0.26 horsepower. As a conservative measure, 0.5 horsepower pumps
will be provided. Transfer pumps will be explosion proof, flooded suction centrifugal pumps.
7.2.6 VES Systein
A VES system may be installed within the recovery well's cone of depression once the GTS has
been operating for approximately 6 months. The VES system would extract contaminated vapors
bound up within the soil of the cone of depression. VES system components would include an
air/water separator, vacuum blower, and vapor treatment unit.
A pilot vent study will be conducted at the Longtown site prior to the design and installation of
the proposed VES system. Depending upon results of the pilot study, recovery well RW-1 may
be incorporated as the vacuum extraction well for the VES system.
7.2.7 Control Panel
An on-site control panel will monitor functions of the air compressor, level switches, transfer
pumps and blower to ensure proper operation. The control system will be designed for "fail-
safe" operations, so in the event of a failure or malfunction of the system, the system will shut
down rather than discharge contaminants to the environment.
The control panel will be a microprocessor based motor controller designed for use at
groundwater remediation sites. The controller will be housed in a weatherproof NEMA 4X
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Longtown Grocery
GWI Number 8988
Shield Number 920245
enclosure and incorporate circuitry to receive intrinsically safe sensor input from level sensing,
probes mounted in hazardous locations and high and low pressure inputs.
7.2.8 System Fouling
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Excessive amounts of dissolved solids in the recovered groundwater can reduce the effectiveness
of the DAT unit. Unless scaling and/or fouling becomes excessive, it will be controlled by
performing an annual steam cleaning of the unit. If fouling significantly reduces the
effectiveness of the system, a sequestering compound such as Scaltrol HW may be added to the
influent stream. A Material Safety. Data Sheet for Scaltrol is provided in Appendix B.
7.2.9 Phase H Design Limitations
The downgradient horizontal extent of contamination remains undefined in the vicinity of the on-
site water supply well (WSW-1). The effectiveness of the Phase II remediation system in this
area therefore cannot be evaluated. The installation of an additional monitoring well in this area
would aid in the delineation of the contamination and the evaluation of the Phase II GTS.
8.0 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
The following equipment will be utilized inthe design of the GTS. Figure S presents Piping and �
Instrumentation Diagram (P&II}) Symbols. Figures 6 and 7 show the P&ID for the Phase I and:
H GTS, respectively.. Figure 8 shows the system layout superimposed on the site map.
GTS Equipment Specifications:
Phase I Equipment Specifications:
• Oil Skimmer Pump and Controller
Clean Environment Engineers, Inc. Down-well Product Pump. (model PP-2-24)
with a 4-inch diameter selective oil skimmer head (model SOS-4-TID) and an All-
Air Control Panel (model SOSPC with high water shut-off) to control pumping
operations.
• Oilless Air Compressor
Ingersoll-Rand T30 Model 234-2N oilless air compressor equipped with a 2
horsepower Baldor Industrial Motor (model L36051).
• Free Product Drum
DOT approved 55-gallon drum with 2-inch diameter discharge gate valve at base.
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Lab Report
Prose: HC Certification No, 40t4
INC.
SC Certification No. 99012
HC Drinking Water Cert. No. 37735 Full Service Analytical&Environmental solutions
March 113135
To: Shield Environmental
Attn: Gary Sawyer
2848 1-85 South, Suite H VAR 30 P"S
Charlotte, MC 28208
Project: Longtown Grocery
The following analytical results have been obtained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this la.borstaryt
Sample I. D. AA30537 Customer Code: SHIELD
Login Group #i 7356AS Customer Reference: 45799
Phone Number: 1704)394-61313/fax(704)31:14-6966
Customer Sample I. D*-. MW-2
Sample collection date: 03/16/95 Time: 13iO5
Lab submittal date: 03/17/95 Time: 11 : 11
Received by: CP Validated by: ADO
Parameter: AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602
Method reference: 602 Unit: ug/L
Result: see below
Date started: 03/25/95 Date finished: 03/25/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Data for AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 ug/L:
Component Name Result Component NDL
BENZENE Not detected I
ETHYLBENZENE Not detected I
IPE Not detected I
MTBE Not detected I
TOLUENE Not detected I
XYLENES Not detected 3
Sample comments:
PQ* 45799
Project Name: Longtown Grocery
Project No: 1940680
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Lab Report `
Shield Environmental Sample T. D. AA30537 (continued) '
RUMINC.
Page: 2
March 29, 1995 Full Service Analytical&Environmental Solutions
i
If there are any questions regarding is data, please call.
i
Angela D. Overc sh
Laboratory Dire -or
449 Springbrook Road..P.O.Box 240543..CtiarioM NC 28224-0543
Lab Report
From: MC Certification Mo. 402
SC Certification No. 99012 INo
MC Drinking Water Cert. No. 37735 Full Service Analytical&Environmental Solutions
March 29, 1995
To: Shield Environmental
Attn: Gary Sawyer
2848 I-85 South, Suite H
Charlotte, MC 28208
Project : Longtown Grocery
The following analytical results have been obtained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory:
Sample I. D. AA30538 Customer Code: SHIELD
Login Group *: 7356AS Customer Reference: 43799
Phone Number: ]704)394-6913/fax(704)394-6968
Customer Sample I. D*: MW-3
Sample collection date: 03/16/95 Time: 13: 15
Lab submittal date: 03/17/95 Time: 11: 11
Received by: CP Validated by: ADO
Parameter: AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 .
Method reference: 602 Unit: ug/L
Result: see below
Date started: 03125/95 Date finished: 03/25/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Parameter: METHOD 601
Method reference: 601 Unit: .ug/L
Result: see below
Date atartedi 03/25/95 Date finished: 03/25/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Data for AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 ug/L:
Component Name Result. Component MDL
BENZENE Not detected 1
ETHYLBENZENE Hot detected 1
IpE Not detected 1 _.
MTBE Not detected 1
TOLUENE Hot detected 1
XYLENES Not detected 3
Data for METHOD 601 ug/L:
Component mane Result Component MDL
METHYLENE CHLORIDE Not detected 5.0
449 Springbrook Road..P-o.BOX240543..Charlotte,NC 28224-0541
Lab Report =
Shield Environmental Sample T. D. AA30538 (continued) ` .
Page: 2 «� INC.
March 29, 1'3r35 Full Service Analytical&Environmental Solutions
Sample comments:
PO# 45799
Project Name. Longtovn Grocery
Project No: 1940680
If there are any questions regarding his data, please call.
A gels Ov rcash
Laboratory D e.ctor
i
449 Springbrook Road�P.O.Box 240543:,.Chariome;NC 28224-0543
Lab Report
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From: NC Certification No. 402
an=INC.
SC Certification No. 99012 a .
NC Drinking Water Cart. No. 37735 Full Service Analytical&Environmental Solutions
March 29, 1935
To: Shield Environmental
Attn: Gary Sawyer
2848 I-85 South. Suite H
Charlotte, HC 28208
Project : Longtown Grocery
The following analytical results have been -Cbtained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory:
Sample I. D. AA30539 Customer Code: SHIELD
Login Group #: 735GA8 Customer Reference: 43799
Phone Humber: '704)394-6913/fax(704)394-6968
Customer Sample I. D#: MW-4
Sample collection date: 03/16/95 Time: 13:25
Lab submittal date: 03/17/95 Time: 11 : 11
Received by: CP Validated by: ADO
Parameter: AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602
Method reference: 602 Unit: ug/L
Result : see below
Date started: 03/25/95 Date finished: 03/28/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Parameter: METHOD 601
Method reference: 601 Unit: ug/L
Result: see below
Date started: 03/25/95 Date finished: 03/25/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Data for AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 ug/L:
Component Name Result Component NDL
BENZENE 140 -' 4
ETHYLBENZENE Hot detected i
IPE Hot detected i
MTBE 41 1
TOLUENE Hot detected i
XYLENES Hot detected 3
Data for METHOD 601 ug/L:
Component Name Result Component NDL
METHYLENE CHLORIDE Not detected 5.0
449 Springbrook Road..P.O.Box240543 ..Charlone,NC 28224-0543
Lab Report
Shield Environmental Sample I. D. AA30539 (continued.) • M
P age: we.
March '29, 1995 Full Service Analytical&Environmental Solutions
Sample comments:
P0# 45799
Project Name: Longtovn Grocery
Project No: 1940680
If there are any questions regarding this data, please call.
Angela .Ove• cash
Laboratory Director
449 Springbrook Road..P.O.Box 240543..Charlotte,NC 28224-0543
Lab Report
From: NC Certification No. 402
SC Certification No. 9901'2 lw-.
Inc
NC Drinking Water Cart. No. 37735 Full Service Analylical&Environmental soil tions
March 29, 1995
To : Shield Environmental
Attn: Gary Sawyer
848 I-85 South, Suite H
Charlotte, SIC 28208
Project: Longtown Grocery
The following analytical results have beesrt-btained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory:
Sample I. D. AA30540 Customer Code: SHIELD
Login Group *: 735GA8 Customer Reference: 45799
Phone Number: 1704)394-6913/fax(704)394-6968
Customer Sample I. D*. MW-5
Sample collection date: 03/16/95 Time: 13:35
Lab submittal date: 03/17/95 Time: 11 : 11
Received by: CP Validated by: ADO
Parameter: AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602
Method reference: 602 !Unit: ug/L
Result: see below
Date started: 03/25/95 Date finished: 03/25/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Data for AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 ug/L:
Component Name Result Component MDL
BENZENE Not detected 1
ETHYLBENZENE Not detected i
IpE Not detected 1
MTBE Not detected 1
TOLUENE Not detected i
XYLENES Not detected 3
Sample comments:
K# 45^.99
Project Name: Longtorn Grocery .
Project No: 1940680
449 Springbrook Road...P.O_Box240543: Charlome,NC 28224-0543
Lab Report
Shield Environmental Sample T. D. AA30540 (contin :J�
Pager ' ,.. INC.
March '22% 19,95 Full Service analytical&Environmental Solutions
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Laboratory Di ector
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Lab Report
From; NG Certification No. 4Oc M
SC Certification No. 99012 ��. ; INM
NC Drinking Water Cart. No. 37735 Full Service eA—nalytical&EnvironmentalSofutions
March 29, 1995
To: Shield Environmental
Attn: Gary Sawyer
2848 I-85 South, Suite H
Charlotte, HC 28208
Project : Longtown Grocery
The following analytical results have been obtained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory:
Sample I. D. AA30541 Customer Code: SHIELD
Login Group #: 7356AS Customer Reference: 45799
Phone Humbert 1704)394-6913/fax(704)394-6968
Customer Sample I. D#: MW-6
Sample collection date: 03/16/95 Time: 13: 45
Lab submittal date: 03/17/95 Time: 11: 11
Received by: CP Validated by: ADO
Parameter: AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602
Method reference: 602 Unit : ug/L
Result: see below
Data Atar•tadi 03J254 55 Date finished: m3/25/95
°Ta mi p atartaad E Anr .lyst: MJB
Data for AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 ugJL:
Campanpat Result Component NDL
BENZENE Hot detected 1
4THY .EEN2ENE Nat detected 1
IPE Hot detected 1
MTBE Not detected 1
TOLUENE Hot detected 1
XYLENES Hot detected 3
Sample comments:
PO* 45799
Project Hame: Longtovn Grocery
Project No: 1940680
AAG Cnrinohrnnk Rnad P.A. Rmr 24(1543 Charinrre NC 7.R7.24-A543
Lab Report
Shield Environmental Sample I. D. AA30541 (continued) M
INC.
Page-. •.'. ,�-..
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An a D. averc h
Laboratory Director
449 Spdngbwall:Uad. .P.O..BOX 240543..CharioM NC'28224-0543
Lab Report
From: HC Certification No. 402
SC Certification No. 990122 i .'
NC Drinking Water Cart. No. 37735 Full Service Analytical&Environmental solutions
March '29, 1995
To: Shield Environmental
Attn: Gary Sawyer
2848 I-85 South, Suite H
Charlotte, HC 28208
Project: Longtown Grocery
The following analytical results have been obtained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory:
Sample I. D. AA30542 Customer Code: SHIELD
Login Group #: 7356A8 Customer Reference: 45799
Phone Humber: 1704>394-6913/fax(704)394-6968
Customer Sample I. D#: MW-7
Sample collection date: 03/16/95 Time: 13:55
Lab submittal date: 03/17/95 Time: 11: 11
Received by: CP Validated by: ADO
Parameter: AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602
Method reference: 602 Unit: ug/L
Result : see below
Date started: 03/25/95 Date finished: 03/25/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Data tar AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 ug/L:
Component Name Result Component XDL
BENZENE Hot detected 1
ETHYLBENZENE Not detected 1
IpE Not detected 1
MTBE Hot detected 1
TOLUENE Hot detected 1
XYLENES Hot detected 3
Sample comments:
PO# 45799
Project Name: Longtovn Grocery
Project No: 1940680
449 Sorindbrook Road�.P.O.Box 240543�Charlotte,NC 28224-0543
Lab Report
Shield Environmental Sample I. D. AA30542 (continued) M
Page, 2
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Laboratory Director
449 SpringbrookRoacL P.O.BOX240543 Chariotre,NC28224-0543
Lab Report
From: NC Certification No. 402
yM
SC Certification No. 9901' FMS�INc
NC Drinking Water Cert. No. 37735 Full Service Analvticai&Environmental Solutions
March 29, 1995
To: Shield Environmental
Attn: Gary Sawyer
2846 I-85 South, Suite H
Charlotte, MC 28208
Project: Longtown Grocery
The following analytical results have been- Q6btained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory:
Sample I. D. AA30543 Customer Code: SHIELD
Login Group *: 735GA8 Customer Reference: 45799
Phone Number: ]704>394-6913/fax(704)394-6968
Customer Sample I. D#: DMW-1
Sample collection date: 03/16/95 Time: 14:05
Lab submittal date: 03/17/95 Time: 11: 11
Received by: CP Validated by: ADO
Parameter: AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602
Method reference: 602 Unit : ug/L
Result: see below
Date started: 03/25/95 Date finished: 03/25/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Data for AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 ug/L:
Component Name Result Component NDL
BENZENE Not detected 1
ETHYLBENZENE Hat detected 1
IPE Not detected 1
MTBE 5 1
TOLUENE Hot detected 1
XYLENES Hat detected 3
Sample comments:
Pa* 45799
Project Name: Longtovn Grocery
Project No: 1940680
449 5pringbrook Road�P.O..Box 240543...Charloue,NC 28224-0543
Lab Report
Shield Environmental Sample I. D. AA30S43 (continued) M
Page: i INr-
yam.
starch :?3, 1995 Full Service Analytical&Environmental Solutions
I1 there are any .questions regardin his data, please call.
Angela D. Over sh
Laboratory Dire or
or
449 Springbrook Road..P.O_Box 240543 a�Charlotte,.NC 28224-0543
Lab Report
From: HC Cartilication No. 402 SM
SC Certification No. 99012 INC.
NC Drinking Water Cert. No. 37735
Full Service Analytical&Environmental Solutions
March ''29, 11395
To: Shield Environmental
Attn: Gary Sawyer
848 I-85 South, Suite H
Charlotte, NC 28208
Project: Longtown Grocery
The following analytical results have been -o-btained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory:
Sample I. D. AA30544 Customer Code: SHIELD
Login Group #: 735GAS Customer Reference: 45799
Phone Number: 1704)394-6913/fax(704)394-6966
Customer Sample I. D#: WSW-1
Sample collection date: 03/16/95 Time: 14: 15
Lab submittal date: 03/17/95 Time: 11: 11
Received by: CP Validated by: ADO
Parameter: AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602
Method reference: 602 Unit: ug/L
Result : see below
Date started: 03125Y95 Date finished: 03/25/95
Time started: Analyst: MJB
Data far AROMATIC VOLATILES BY 602 ug/L:
Component Name Result Component MDL
BENZENE Not detected 1
ETHYLBENZENE Not detected 1
IpE Not detected i
MTBE Not detected 1
TOLUENE Not detected 1
XYLENES Not detected 3
Sample comments:
PQ* 45799
Project Name: Longtovn Grocery
Project No:. 1940680
449 Springbrook Road�P.O.Box 240543�Charlotte,NC 28224-0543
Lab Reportlim
Shield Environmental Sample I. D. AA3O544 (continued)
Paget 2 INC.
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March 2' , 1'3y5 Full Service Analytical&Environmental Solutions
If there are any questions •regardin _� is data, please call.
Angela D. ercash
Laboratory Director
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449 Sprinr.brook Road..P.O..Box240543...Charlotre,.NC 28224-0543
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. 28208
(704) 394-6913 CHARLESTON, S.C. 29420
803-824-6006
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ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
October 18, 1994
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Mr. Gary SawyerEt1VfFAl.A °.�(''.�i►"
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
2848 I-85 South
Suite H
Charlotte, NC 28208
RE: PACE Project No. 641007.513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
Dear Mr. Sawyer:
Enclosed is the report of laboratory analyses for samples received
October 07, 1994.
Footnotes are given at the end of the report.
If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free
to contact us.
Sincerely,
Kris H. Kommalan
Project Manager
Enclosures
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2848 I-85 South PACE Project Number: 641007513
Suite H
Charlotte, NC 28208
Attn: Mr. Gary Sawyer
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275063
Date Collected: 10/07/94
Date Received: - .10/07/94
MW-2
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
PURGEABLE AROMATICS 602
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1 .0 4.7 10/11/94
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/11/94
Toluene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/11/94
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/11/94
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/11/94
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 ND 10/11/94
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/11/94
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/11/94
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/11/94
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Page 2 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275071
Date Collected: 10/07/94
Date Received: 10/07/94
Client Sample ID: MW-3
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS AND AROMATICS 601/602
Chloromethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Bromomethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
Chloroethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Dichloromethane ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
1, 1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
1, 1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Chloroform ug/L 0.5 ND 10/12/94
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Bromodichlormethane ug/L 0.5 NO 10/12/94
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
1, 1,2-Trichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Dibromochloromethane ug/L 0.5 NO 10/12/94
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
2-Chloroethoxyethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Bromoform ug/L 0.5 NO 10/12/94
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
Tetrachloroethene ug/L 0.5 ND 10/12/94
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Benzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Toluene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94 .
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
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Page 3 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275071
Date Collected: 10/07./94
Date Received: 10/07/94
Client Sample ID: MW-3
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS AND AROMATICS 601/602
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
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Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275080
Date Collected: 10/07/94
Date Received: 10/07/94
Client Sample ID: MW-4
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS AND AROMATICS 601/602
Chloromethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Bromomethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Chloroethane ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
Dichloromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
1 , 1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
1 , 1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Chloroform ug/L 0.5 NO 10/12/94
1 ,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Bromodichlormethane ug/L 0.5 NO 10/12/94
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
1, 1,2-Trichloroethene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Dibromochloromethane ug/L 0.5 NO 10/12/94
1 , 1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
2-Chloroethoxyethane ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Bromoform ug/L 0.5 ND 10/12/94
1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Tetrachloroethene ug/L 0.5 NO 10/12/94
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 2.0 53 10/12/94
Benzene ug/L 1.0 90 10/12/94
Toluene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 1.8 10/12/94
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Page 5 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275080
Date Collected: 10/07/94
Date Received: 10/07/94
Client Sample ID: MW-4
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS AND AROMATICS 601/602
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
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Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275098
Date Collected: 10/07/94
Date Received: 10/07/94
Client Sample ID: MW-5
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS -
PURGEABLE AROMATICS 602
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1.0 28 10/12/94
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 18 10/12/94
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
Xylenes ug/L 1 .0 5.4 10/12/94
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/12/94
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/12/94
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Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275101
Date Collected: 10/07•/94
Date Received: 10/07/94
Client Sample ID: MW-6
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
PURGEABLE AROMATICS 602
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
Xylenes ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/12/94
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 10/12/94
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Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275110
Date Collected: 10/07/94
Date Received: 10/07/94
Client Sample ID: WSW-1
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
PURGEABLE AROMATICS 602
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1 .0 ND 10/14/94
Benzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/14/94
Toluene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/14/94
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/14/94
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/14/94
Xylenes ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/14/94
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/14/94
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO 10/14/94
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 10/14/94
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Page 9 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PACE Sample Number: 92 0275128
Date Collected: 10/07,/94
Date Received: 10/07/94
Client Sample ID: RW-1
Parameter Units MDL METHOD DATE ANALYZED
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
PURGEABLE AROMATICS (1) 602
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 5.0 130 10/17/94
Benzene ug/L 5.0 NO 10/17/94
Toluene ug/L 5.0 NO 10/17/94
Chlorobenzene ug/L 5.0 NO 10/17/94
Ethylbenzene ug/L 5.0 52 10/17/94
Xylenes ug/L 5.0 35 10/17/94
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 5.0 NO 10/17/94
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 5.0 NO 10/17/94
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 5.0 NO 10/17/94
These data have been reviewed and are approved for release.
Ma aret S. Harding
Manager, Organic Chemistry
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MDL Method Detection Limit
ND Not detected at or above the MDL.
(1) Unable to run less dilute due to late eluting hydrocarbons.
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Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PURGEABLE AROMATICS
Batch: 92 31132
Samples: 92 0275063
METHOD BLANK:
Method
Parameter Units MDL Bank
MetMet—�1 FT—
et ether ug/L 1—.0 NO
Benzene ug/L 1.0 NO
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 ND
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 ND
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 NO
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE:
Reference
Parameter Units MDL Value Recv
Met yT-t-butyl ether ug/L 1.0 20 90%
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 20 85%
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 100%
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 20 100%
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 60 92%
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 105%
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 110%
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 105%
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Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PURGEABLE AROMATICS
Batch: 92 31159
Samples: 92 0275098, 92 0275101
METHOD BLANK:
_Method
Parameter Units MDL Blank
Meth butyl ether ug/L 1.0 NO
Benzene ug/L 1.0 ND
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 ND
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 NO
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE AND CONTROL SAMPLE DUPLICATE:
Reference Dupl
Parameter Units MDL Value Recv Recv RPD
Meth— butyl ether ug/L 1 .0 20 1000% 95% 5%
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 20 90% 85% 6%
Toluene ug/L 1.0 20- 80% 95% 17%
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 95% 90% 5%
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 20 80% 100% 22%
Xylenes ug/L 1 .0 60 90% 88% 2%
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 100% 90% 11%
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 100% 95% 5%
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 20 100% 95% 5%
9800 Kincey Avenue,Suite 100 An Equal Opportunity Employer
Huntersville,NC 28078
TEL 704-875-9092
FAX:704-875.9091
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Mr. Gary Sawyer QUALITY CONTROL DATA October 18, 1994
Page 13 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PURGEABLE AROMATICS
Batch: 92 31209
Samples: 92 0275110
METHOD BLANK:
_Method
Parameter Units MDL Blank
Methy -t-butyl ether ug/L 1 .0 NO
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 NO
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
Xylenes ug/L 1 .0 NO
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE:
Reference
Parameter Units MDL Value Recv
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1.0 20 85%
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 60 95%
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 105%
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 95%
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
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9800 Kincey Avenue,Suite 100 An Equal Opportunity Employer
Huntersville,NC 28078
TEL 704-875-9M
FAX:704.875.9091
ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
Mr. Gary Sawyer QUALITY CONTROL DATA October 18, 1994
Page 14 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PURGEABLE AROMATICS
Batch: 92 31241
Samples: 92 0275128
METHOD BLANK:
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Parameter Units MDL Blank
Meths-t-butyl ether ug/L 1.0 NO
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 NO
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 NO
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 NO
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE:
Reference
Parameter Units MDL Value Recv
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1.0 20 85%
Benzene ug/L 1 .0 20 90%
Toluene ug/L 1.0 20 90%
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 95%
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 20 85%
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 60 95%
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 105%
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L. 1.0 20 100%
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 95%
9800 Kincey Avenue,Suite 100 An Equal Opportunity Employer
Huntersville,NC 28078
TEL:704-875-9092
FAX:704-875-9091
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ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
Mr. Gary Sawyer QUALITY CONTROL DATA October 18, 1994
Page 15 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS AND AROMATICS
Batch: 92 31161
Samples: 92 0275071, 92 0275080
METHOD BLANK:
Method
Parameter Units MDL Blank
C 1- or�omet-hane ug/L 1.0 NO
Bromomethane ug/L 1 .0 ND
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L 1 .0 NO
Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1 .0 NO
Chloroethane ug/L 1 .0 NO
Dichloromethane ug/L 1 .0 1.2 PC
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1 .0 NO
1, 1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO
1 ,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1 .0 NO
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO
Chloroform ug/L 0.5 NO
1 ,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1 .0 NO
1, 1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 1 .0 NO
Bromodichlormethane ug/L 0.5 NO
1,2-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO
1,1,2-Trichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO
Dibromochloromethane ug/L 0.5 NO
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO
2-Chloroethoxyethane ug/L 1.0 NO
Bromoform ug/L 0.5 NO
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1 .0 NO
Tetrachloroethene ug/L 0.5 NO
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1.0 NO
Benzene ug/L 1.0 NO
Toluene ug/L 1.0 NO
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 NO
Xylenes ug/L 1.0 NO
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO,
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Huntersville,NC 28078
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FAX:704.875-9091
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ENVIRONMENTALLABORATORIES REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
Mr. Gary Sawyer QUALITY CONTROL DATA October 18, 1994
Page 16 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS AND AROMATICS
Batch: 92 31161
Samples: 92 0275071, 92 0275080
METHOD BLANK:
-Method
Parameter Units MDL Blank
1,4-Dich orobenzene ug/L 1.0_ __ ND
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 ND
LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE:
Reference
Parameter Units MDL Value Recv
Chi orromethane ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
Bromomethane ug/L 1 .0 20 100%
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L 1.0 20 120%
Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1 .0 20 110%
Chloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 105%
Dichloromethane ug/L 1 .0 20 105%
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 20 100%
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 20 100%
1, 1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1 .0 20 100%
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 1 .0 20 90%
Chloroform ug/L 0.5 20 105%
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
1, 1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 95%
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 1 .0 20 100%
Bromodichlormethane ug/L 0.5 20 105%
1,2-Dichloropropene ug/L 1 .0 20 100%
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 20 100%
1, 1,2-Trichloroethene ug/L 1 .0 20 95%
Dibromochloromethane ug/L 0.5 20 110%
1, 1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 105%
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1 .0 20 105%
2-Chloroethoxyethane ug/L 1.0 20 100%
Bromoform ug/L 0.5 20 115%-
1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 115%
Tetrachloroethene ug/L 0.5 20 100%
Methyl-t-butyl ether ug/L 1.0 20 32%
9000 Kincey Avenue,Suite 100 An Equal Opportunity Employer
Huntersville,NC 28078
TEL 704-875.9092
FAX:704-875-9091
ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
Mr. Gary Sawyer QUALITY CONTROL DATA October 18, 1994
Page 17 PACE Project Number: 641007513
Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC .
PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS AND AROMATICS
Batch: 92 31161
Samples: 92 0275071, 92 0275080
LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE:
Reference
Parameter Units MDL Value Recv
Benzene ug/L 1.0 20 90%
Toluene ug/L 1 .0 20 100%
Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 100%
Ethylbenzene ug/L 1 .0 20 105%
Xylenes ug/L 1 .0 60 97%
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 105%
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 20 105%
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1 .0 20 110%
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9000 Kincey Avenue,Suite 100 An Equal Opportunity Employer
Huntersville,NC 28078
TEL 704-875-9092
FAX:704-875.9091
ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
Mr. Gary Sawyer FOOTNOTES October 18, 1994
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Client Reference: Longtown Grocery, NC
MDL Method Detection Limit
ND Not detected at or above the MDL.
PC Possible laboratory contaminant.
RPD Relative Percent Difference
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Attn: Kurt Fruendt
2848 I-85 South. Suite H 4#0
Charlotte, NC 28208
PO#: 42983 Project : Longtown
Dear Mr. Fruendt :
Below are results of analysis of the sample recei�Yed for examination
on April 5, 1994:
Customer Code: SHIELD Phone Number: (704)394-6913/fax(704)394-6968
LAB I.D. AA20157 Prism ID Number 3984A1 Prism Customer -Number 6935
Collection Date: 04/04/94 Collection Time: 15:30
Submittal Date: 04/05/94 Submittal Time: 16.55
Customer Sample I. D#: MW#5
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TEST UNITS TEST DETECTION
PARAMETER RESULT LIMIT
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Multicomponent analysis: AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
BENZENE ug/L 9 1
ETHYL BENZENE ug/L 3 1
IPE ug/L Not Det 1
MTBE ug/L 6 1
NAPHTHALENE ug/L Not Det 5
TOLUENE ug/L 18 1
XYLENES ug/L 16 3
CALCIUM, DISSOLVED mg/L 2. 0 1. 0
CHROMIUM, DISSOLVED mg/L < 0. 10 0. 10
COPPER, DISSOLVED mg/L < . 10 . 10
IRON, DISSOLVED mg/L < 0. 10 0. 10
LEAD, DISSOLVED mg/L < 0. 10 0. 10
ZINC, DISSOLVED mg/L 0. 02 0. 02
pH units 5. 52
Comments:
PO# 42983
Project Name: Longtown
AA20157
Main Office:449 Springbrook Road P.O.Box 240543 Charlotte,NC 28224-0543 Phone:(704)529-6364 Fax:(704)525-0409
South Carolina Laboratorv:10471 Asheville Hiahway.P.O.Box 137.Inman.SC 29349 Phone(8031472-9046Fax:(8031472-6172
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Please advise should you have questions concerning these data.
Respectful y submitted,
Angela D. Overc sh
Laboratory Manag
Main Office:449 Springbrook Road P.O.Box 240543 Charlotte,NC 28224-0543 Phone:(704)529-6364 Fax: (704)525-0409
South Carolina Laboratory:10471 Asheville Highway,P.O.Box 137,Inman,SC'29349 Phone(803)472-9046 Fax:(803)472-5172
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NC Drinking Water Cert. *37735 "" HOR,4TORIES, INC.
NC Wastewater & Organics Cert. 4402
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Full Service Analytical & Environmental Solution,
April 20, 1994
To: Shield Environmental
Attn: Kurt Fruendt
2848 I-85 South, Suite H
Charlotte, HC 28208
PO#:42983 Project:Longtown
The following analytical results have been obtained for the
indicated sample which was submitted to this laboratory:
Sample I. D. AA20157
Prism ID Humber: 3984A1 Prism Customer Number: 6935
Customer Code: SHIELD
Phone Number: (704)394-6913/fax(704)394-6968
Customer Sample I. D* : MW#5
Sample collection date: 04/04/94 Time: 15:30
Laboratory submittal date: 04/05/94 Time: 16:55
Received by: MJB Validated by : RAJ
Parameter: AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
Method reference: 602
Result: see appended report
Date started: 04/06/94 Date finished: 04YO7194
Time started: 00:00 Analyst: ASA
Parameter: CALCIUM, DISSOLVED
Method reference: SM 303A
Result: 2. 0 mg/L MDL or sensitivity: 1. 0
Date started: 04/14/94 Date finished: 04/15/94
Time started: 16:30 Analyst: L. Y
Parameter: CHROMIUM, DISSOLVED
Method reference: SM 303A
Result: less than 0. 10 mg/L
Date started: 04/14/94 Date finished: 04/14/94
Time started: 15:00 Analyst: L.Y
Parameter: COPPER, DISSOLVED
Method reference: SM 303A
Result: less than . 10 mg/L
Date started: 04/15/94 Date finished: 04/15/94
Time started: 16:00 Analyst: L. Y
Main Office:449 Springbrook Road P.O.Box 240543 Charlotte,NC 28224-0543 Phone:(704)529-6364 Fax:(704)525-0409
South Carolina laboratory: 10471 Asheville Highway,P.O.Box 137,Inman,SC 29349 Phone(803)472-9046 Fax:(803)472-517Z
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Parameter: IRON, DISSOLVED Full Service Analytical & Environmental Solution
Method reference: SM 3O3A
Result: less than 0. 10 mg/L
Date started: 04/15/94 Date finished: 04/15/94
Time started: 16:00 Analyst : L. Y
Parameter.: LEAD, DISSOLVED
Method reference: SM 303A
Result: less than 0. 10 mg/L
Date started: 04/14/94 Date finished: 04/14/94
Time started: 16:00 Analyst:._ L,.Y
Parameter: ZINC, DISSOLVED
Method reference: SM 303A
Result: 0. 02 mg/L MDL or sensitivity: 0. 02
Date started: 04/15/94 Date finished: 04/15/94
Time started: 16:30 Analyst : L. Y
Parameter: pH
Method reference: SM 423
Result: 5. 52 units MDL or sensitivity:
Date started: 04/05/94 Date finished: 04/03/94
Time started: 17:05 Analyst: MJB
Data for AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS ug/L:
Component Name Concentration Component MDL
BENZENE 9 1
ETHYL BENZENE 3 1
IPE Not Det 1
MTBE ____ 6 1
NAPHTHALENE Not Det 5
TOLUENE 18 1
XYLENES 18 3
Summary of specification violations or warnings:
There were no warnings or violations.
Comments:
PO# 42983
Project Name: Longtown
AA20157
Main Office:449 Springbrook Road P.O.Box 240543 Charlotte,NC 28224-0543 Phone:(704)529-6364 Fax: (704)525-0409
South Carolina Laboratorv:10471 Asheville Hiahway.P.O-Box 137.Inman.SC 29349 Phone(803)472-9046 Fax:(803)472-5172
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South Carolina Laboratory.10471 Asheville Highway,P.O.Box•13T,Inman,SC 29349 Phone(803)472-9046 Fax:(803)472-5172
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AGRELMENT FOR RIGHT TO ENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF A TRENCH AND DISCHARGE PIPING
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF BURKE
We, the undersigned, being all of the fee simple owners of the certain tracts or parcels designated
as Block 2, Lot 1 and Block 2, Lot 10 of Burke County Tax Map Book 7, Pg. 50, recognizing the
benefits to said property by reason of the construction of a trench and discharge piping associated-
with a Corrective Action Plan, hereby grant to Petroleum World, Inc., and its agents, the right
to enter said property in accordance with the requirements of the.State-ef North Carolina.
It is agreed that Petroleum World, Inc., and its agents, shall have the right of future entry for the
purpose of maintaining the aforesaid trench and discharge piping for the duration of the
remediation period, as required by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management.
The undersigned hereby covenant and warrant that they are the sole owners of said property and
that they solely have the right to grant this right to enter for construction and maintenance of the
trench and discharge piping against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever.
It is further agreed that Petroleum World, Inc. shall be responsible for restoring any damage done
to the ground of said property by its employees or agents during the construction of the trench and
discharge piping and maintenance period, and that Petroleum World, Inc. shall abandon the trench
and discharge piping on said property in accordance with the North Carolina Division of
Environmental Management requirements at the conclusion of the remediation period.
It is agreed that Petroleum World, Inc. shall hold harmless the owner of aforementioned property
for any personal injury that might be sustained during the course of installing and/or maintaining
the trench and discharge piping.
Signature << Signature G
} Gary K. Sawyer, PA Property Owner or AgentO
Petroleum World, Inc. Mr. Paul Dellinger
Representative or Agent Route 2, Box 640
Nebo, North Carolina 28761 `