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From: Bill Langley Data September 11, 2000 •Canmt�s: Please see the attached agenda for our meeting to discuss the Wayside Estates / Southern States site. . .Sep 11 00 11:53a Hill p.2 MEETING AGENDA Wayside l:.states / Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, NC Incident No. 6038 Scheduled Time and Date: 2.00 p.m., Setember 13, 2000 Location: NC DENR Office - Mooresville Region Attendees: Chuck Pippin, DENR DWQ, Groundwater Section Hilton Withers, Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Sam Koon, Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Bill Miller, W. R. Grace & Co. Bill Langley, Langley Engineering, P. C. Proposed Topics: / + Overview of current corrective action approach and reporting schedule✓ + Review historic and current nitrate levels in groundwater • Review historic and current groundwater levels ✓ + Discuss options for corrective action system enhancement(s) nttiy + o 402 +!t 202-0 0 ysisvF�?�9� �E��TlIlzr�2 Nq 710 6.-200410 ? 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As the active product of "smelling salts," the compound can quickly revive the faint of heart and light of head. But more than a sniff of this toxic, reactive, and corrosive gas can make one very ill indeed. It can, in fact, be fatal. Ammonia is pretty nasty stuff. Nevertheless, it is also an extremely important bulk chemical widely used in fertilizers, plastics, and explosives. The melting and boiling points of ammonia, 77.7°C and 33.5°C, respectively, are both considerably higher than the corresponding properties of its chemical "cousins," PH3 and AsH3. This failure of NH3 to follow the usual trend of decreasing melting and boiling points with decreasing molar masses indicates abnormally strong intermolecular attractions. The forces involved stem from hydrogen bonding, a consequence of the high electronegativity of nitrogen and the small size of the hydrogen atom. The NH3 molecule has a large dipole moment, and this is consistent with its geometry, a triangular pyramid. .. r H 107" H The electronic arrangement in nitrogen obeys the octet rule. The four pairs of electrons (three bonding pairs and one non-bonding lone pair) repel each other, giving the molecule its non -planar geometry. The HNH bond angle of 107 degrees is close to the tetrahedral angle of 109.5 degrees. Because of this, the electronic arrangement of the valence electrons in nitrogen is described as spa hybridization of atomic orbitals. The polarity of NH3 molecules and their ability to form hydrogen bonds explains to some extent the high solubility of ammonia in water. However, a chemical reaction also occurs when ammonia dissolves in water. In aqueous solution, ammonia acts as a base, acquiring hydrogen ions from H2O to yield ammonium and hydroxide ions. NH3(aq) + H20(0 me 3. NH4+(aq) + OH(aq) http://sciftui.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/a=oma/ammom*a.html 9/13/00 Chemical of the Week -- Ammonia Page 2 of 3 The production of hydroxide ions when ammonia dissolves in water gives aqueous solutions of ammonia their characteristic alkaline (basic) properties. The double arrow in the equation indicates that an equilibrium is established between dissolved ammonia gas and ammonium ions. Not all of the dissolved ammonia reacts with water to form ammonium ions. A substantial fraction remains in the molecular form in solution. In other words, ammonia is a weak base. A quantitative indication of this strength is given by its base ionization constant: [NH¢ ] [OH l Ka = = 1.8 x 10_j at 25'C [NH3] In contrast, ammonium ions are a weak acid in aqueous solution, where some of the ions dissociate into ammonia and hydrogen ions. NH4+(aq) . NH3 (a4) + H+(a4) The ammonium ion is found in many common compounds, such as ammonium chloride, NH4C1. Typically, ammonium salts have properties similar to the corresponding compounds of the Group IA alkali metals. The commercial production of ammonia by the direct combination of nitrogen and hydrogen is an example of equilibrium in the gaseous state. The equation for the reaction and its equilibrium constant expression are N2(9) + 3 H2(9) 2 NH3(g) K = [NH3]2 [Na] [H2]3 At 300°C, K has a value of 9.6, indicating that at this temperature, an appreciable amount of NH3 forms from N2 and H2. Because the reaction gives off heat ( A H° = - 92.0 U for the equation above), increasing the temperature drives the reaction to the left. Thus, K� decreases with increasing temperature. The equilibrium mixture at 5000C contains less NH3 than at 3000C or at 100°C. If one is in the business of making ammonia (and money), the object is to make as much NH3 as possible as quickly as possible. The temperature dependence of the equilibrium constant suggests that working at low temperatures is better, because more ammonia is obtained at equilibrium. Alas, equilibrium isn't everything! All chemical reactions slow down as the temperature decreases. While a low temperature favors a high equilibrium yield of ammonia, it also dictates that a long time will be required to obtain the yield. The ideal method is a balance between yield and speed. http://scifim.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/ammonia/ammonia.html 9/13/00 Chemical of the Week -- Ammonia Page 3 of 3 A great asset in the production of ammonia is a catalyst which speeds the reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen. Early in this century, a German academic chemist, Fritz Haber, and an industrial colleague, Carl Bosch, found that a mixture of Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 catalyzes this reaction at temperatures in the range of 400°C to 600°C. The yield of ammonia was further enhanced by working at gas pressures between 200 and 400 atmospheres. In the balanced equation for the reaction, the number of moles of product (2 NH3) is less than the total number of moles of reactants (N2 + 3 H2). Therefore, high pressures drive the reaction forward, decreasing the number of moles of gas in the mixture. Although now modified and improved, the Haber -Bosch process continues to be the most common method for making ammonia. The nitrogen is obtained from liquefied air, and the hydrogen is usually from natural gas decomposed by heating. The Haber -Bosch process is also an example of the complex impact of chemistry upon life. At the start of World War I, Germany was dependent upon the natural nitrate deposits of Chile for the nitrogen compounds required to manufacture explosives. The Allied blockade of South American ports soon cut o this supply. Had it not been for the alternative source of nitrogen compounds provided by the direct synthesis of ammonia, Germany most likely would have been forced to surrender several years before 1918. By prolonging the war, the Haber -Bosch process indirectly cost thousands of lives. However, over the years, the fertilizer produced by the same process has increased crop yields around the globe and spared millions from starvation. http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/ammonia/ammonia.html 9/13/00 PPT Slide Page 1 of I N oAdadon rdtrTication Nitro Slide 9 of 21 NH3 NH4+ http://faculty.washington.edu/clh/compost6/sId009.htm 9/13/00 Nitrates and leaching Page 1 of 1 The bacteria Nitrosomonas oxidizes the NHe to NO2 This first step releases H+ which acidifies the soil. The bacteria Nitrobacter oxidizes the N0 to NO3 Y. Nitrification and Nitrate Leaching As NO3' is negatively charged, it moves freely through the soil with excess rain. f(a:vai.l .hle Mi.trifiersprecipita ion.) Slide 18 of 21 http://faculty.washington.edu/clh/compost6/sId018.htm 9/13/00 Denitrification Page I of I N20JW N2 I Denitrification When oxygen is depleted in 33O�N0pockets of the soil, some of the NO3- can convert to gaseous - forms and be lost f(nitrates, anaerobic, carbon so-urce, temperas-ure, moist -are) Slide 19 of 21 http://faculty.washington.edu/cUl/compost6/sId0I9.hftn 9/13/00 BIOL/CSES 4684: Nitrogen Cycle, Denitrification Page 1 of 3 BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES SOIL MICROBIOLOGY BIOL/CSES 4684 The Nitrogen Cycle: Denitrification Denitrification is reduction of nitrate (NO3-) to nitrogen gas or to organic nitrogen compounds. Two types of denitrification may be distinguished - dissimilative and assimilative. 1. Dissimilative Denitrification The dissimilative pathway returns nitrogen atoms to the atmosphere by reducing nitrate to nitrogen gas. Several intermediates are involved: NO3- -----> NO2 -----> NO -----> N20 -----> N2 gas The diagnostic enzyme for denitrification is nitrate reductase. The best -studied nitrate reductase is from E. coli, although this organism only converts nitrate to nitrite and does not do the subsequent reaction steps. E. coli will only reduce nitrate under anaerobic conditions. Recall that oxygen is the favored electron acceptor (because it has a higher reduction potential). When oxygen is not available, E. coli utilizes the next best electron acceptor available, i.e. nitrate. Expression of the nar genes encoding nitrate reductase is tightly regulated. These genes are activated only when nitrate is present and no oxygen is present. This makes sense since there is no need to make proteins necessary to reduce nitrate if it is not present. In addition, this system ensures that the "favorite" electron acceptor (oxygen) will be utilized preferentially. 2. Major Denitrifiers: Denitrification is done only by microorganisms, usually facultative anaerobes, and predominantly in two genera: http://www.bsi.vt.edu/chagedor/biol_4684/Cycles/Denit.html 9/13/00 BIOL/CSES 4684: Nitrogen Cycle, Denitrification Page 2 of 3 . Pseudomonas spp. . Bacillus spp. 3. Agricultural Impact - Dissimilative denitrification is a nuisance to the agricultural industry. The reactions essentially reverse NITROGEN FIXATION in that the nitrogen atoms in a salt are returned to the atmosphere as nitrogen gas rather than being incorporated into plants. 4. Uses in Sewage Treatment/Bioremediation - Dissimilative denitrification is desirable in sewage treatment and bioremediation. Dissimilative denitrifiers aid in converting organic nitrogen to nitrogen gas that escapes to the atmosphere. This method allows for very clean disposal of nitrogenous pollutants. 5. Individual Steps in Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction . First step: Reduction of Nitrate to Nitrite 2HNO3------> 2HNO2 +4e 2NADH-H -----> 2NAD Enzyme: Dissimilatory Nitrate Reductase . Second step: Reduction of Nitrite to Nitric oxide 2HNO2 -----> 2NO +2e NADH-H------> NAD Enzyme: Dissimilatory Nitrite Reductase . Third Step: Reduction of Nitric Oxide to Nitrous Oxide 2NO------>N20 +2e NADH-H ----> NAD Enzyme: Dissimilatory Nitric Oxide Reductase . Fourth Step: Reduction of Nitrous Oxide to Dinitrogen N20---------> N2 +2e NADH-H------> NAD Enzyme: Dissimilatory Nitrous Oxide Reductase . Measurement: By difference calculations: (N balances). By use of acetylene - reduction: (N20) is a competitive inhibitor of acetylene. . Overall Reactions: http://www.bsi.vt.edu/chagedor/biol_4684/Cycles/Denit.html 9/13/00 BIOL/CSES 4684: Nitrogen Cycle, Denitrification Page 3 of 3 Nitrate-->Nitrite-->Nitric Oxide -->Nitrous Oxide-->Dinitrogen As reductions are energy yielding, 24 ATPs are generated per mole of nitrate reduced. . Ecological factors: 0. pH 1. Temperature 2. Oxidizable carbon source (electron donor) 3. Presence of NITRATE or Nitrite 4. Absence of oxygen 5. Absence of toxic compunds (i.e. sulfate reduction to sulfides) MBack to Nitrogen Cycle. HOME PAGE I SYLLABUS I CHAPTERS I PROJECT I LINKS MICROBES I SOILS I CYCLES I APPLICATIONS URL http://www. bsi. vt. edu/chagedor/biol_4684/Cycles/Denit.htm1 Last Updated 5/1/98 Created by Katie Corbin http://www.bsi.vt.edu/chagedor/biol_4684/Cycles/Denit.html 9/13/00 BIOL/CSES 4684: Nitrogen Cycle Page 1 of 3 BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES SOIL MICROBIOLOGY BIOL/CSES 4684 THE NITROGEN CYCLE MINERALIZATION AND IMMOBILIZATION NITROGEN FIXATION NITRIFICATION FATE OF NITRATE DENITRIFICATION THE NITROGEN CYCLE Nitrogen -fixing bacteria OVERVIEW: Nitrogenase (Fe, M o oThe image to the left shows the microbial Nz NH 4- relationships between nitrogen fixation, nitrification, and denitrification. Note that Nitrate Nitrogen Nitrifying bacteria reductase only microorganisms carry out these (Fe) N a � o processes. Important reactions of the nitrogen http://www.bsi.vt.edu/chagedor/biol-4684/Cycles/Ncycle.html 9/13/00 BIOL/CSES 4684: Nitrogen Cycle Page 2 of 3 Nitrate reductase (Fe, Mo) Denitrifying bacteria usst'�V.FTAy of kawsewta,10" processes. Important reactions of the nitrogen cycle include: Nitrogen Fixation - the microbial conversion of molecular nitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3). Ammonia exists in solution as the ammonium ion (NH4+). "Fixation" converts nitrogen gas to a salt that higher organisms can use. In other words, higher organisms are completely dependent on microorganisms for the nitrogen atoms in their proteins, nucleic acids, etc. Nitrogen Assimilation - ammonia can be incorporated into organic molecules (R-NH2) such as nucleic acids. Deamination - conversely, organic molecules containing nitrogen are deaminated during decomposition of organic materials, producing ammonia. Nitrification - soil bacteria collaborate to oxidize ammonia. The first oxidation product is the nitrite anion (NO2-) produced by bacteria primarily of the genus Nitrosomonas. Nitrite is further oxidized by bacteria primarily of the genus Nitrobacter, producing the nitrate (NO3-) anion. Denitrification (or nitrate reduction) - dissimilative nitrate reduction involves the microbial reduction of nitrate, producing nitrogen gas. Plants are able to do assimilative nitrate reduction, i.e. they use nitrate as a nitrogen source by reducing it and incorporating the nitrogen atoms into organic molecules. NITROGEN RESERVOIRS The largest nitrogen reservoir is the nitrogen gas (N2) in the atmosphere, and is also the most useful one biologically. 0. Mole percent? The atmosphere is 78% nitrogen gas. 1. Total mass? There are 3.8 x 1021 grams of nitrogen atoms in the atmosphere. 2. Flux? Every year, 3 x 1014 grams of nitrogen are recycled biologically. This is less than a millionth of the total available nitrogen! Check out the image of NITROGEN RESERVOIRS, FLUXES, AND TURNOVER TIMES. http://www.bsi.vt.edu/chagedor/biol_4684/Cycles/Ncycle.html 9/13/00 BIOL/CSES 4684: Nitrogen Cycle Page 3 of 3 HOME PAGE I SYLLABUS I CHAPTERS I PROJECT I LINKS MICROBES I SOILS I CYCLES I APPLICATIONS URL http://Www.bsi.vt.edulchagedorlbiol-4684ICyclesINcycle.html Last Updated 511198 http://www.bsi.vt.edu/chagedor/biol_4684/Cycles/Ncycle.html 9/13/00 a � Nitrate Concentrations (mg/L) 400 350 300 65VCSA 250 —��Ltl6D- YA K11d/6E - + - K65W B E 200 - -K65�IV7D; --� f<651N7E' • �—,v�L171-F -- K65W7 150 _ �_ " 100 -- 50 --------- 0---��T*=lam O O O O ^ cl rL `L ^� 3 D D� b h 5 h,��0�6�0,ro��'1g'\,��0A040,00 �O�O O °, °, �e°�� a�� o°� °°� e�� a�� o°� o� �e'� �aA� og P �aA PJ0 �aa QJ°' �a� PJ0 �°�° Date l o ■ (821-77) t D C3 % C3 5W6"C7 U' . Ar yx�,11.09FF] 61E iAl Tn- X MAIN PLANT K65W6"D" 1 (812.27) . . ............ Us 40p 41 -79Q RW­3 4e 4e 4OF xi 4f C K _-6 5 W 7"t"- 1(79-5.-36)— J %K_i5_W_7 (DRY) JJ* -1 �6 _5W 7-- (796.80) Lo n0i 1 lik 1 _/4W65 -2/ '(DR(D Y) 00 QD / LK -6-5 00 �K65)IV7-13i- K65W.7-"C* (776.73) 0(796.12) ta 14) K65W7-DI 0 RW-1 . . . ...... ... .... . . . EXPLANATION 200 100 0 200 PROPERTY LINE I I I I LAW GENERALIZED GROUND -WATER 6� mmmmmm� FLOW DIRECTION A"ROXDUTE SC= IN FEET ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES RAILROAD NOTES: CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROLINA GROUND -WATER CONTOUR Q5 'GROUND -WATER CONTOUR MAP (11/95 MONITORING WELL (DASHED WHERE INFERRED) 1) CONTOURS BASED ON GROUND -WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS OBTAINED ON MAY 8, 1996. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED UPPERMOST AQUIFER RECOVERY WELL TO MEAN SEA LEVEL (MSL). 9 SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT V a 2):TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR INTERVAL = 50 FEET. STATESVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA R INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR INTERVAL = 10 FEET. PREPAR!�L I DATE CKEVA& _rl� BY r-l;z f-,REF.: SITE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN PREPARED BY PIEDMONT AERIAL SURVEYS. DATED 1961. NO. 30150-6-1318 IRGURE J16- fD Ki- gam° W6 7 E ^p7*t f 4b coo co co co '6- GAR - 24 W AGE STORAGE ElQ / K6: 5 CW-6 ;LIA k ..,!OFFICE b s. MAIN PLANT .... . ..... 40op 40' 41f „gyp J ji 4of m co40 400' I e 40f 4op 0 4le 40p yo 41f CON .4 co 6 EXPLANATION NOTES - PROPERTY LINE 1) CONTOURS BASED ON GR RAILROAD OBTAINED ON NOVEK413ER MONITORING WELL 'TO MEAN SEA LEVEL (M� GENERALIZED GROUND -WATER- 2) TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR I FLOW DIRECTION. INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR I GROUND -WATER CONTOUR (DASHED WHERE INFERRED) REF.: -SITE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN PREPARED BY PIEDMONT AERIAL SURVEYS. DATED 196t .Z181V- 5---Pl,-j Z7J L4 4f / lb 41' JIf K, 5W �65 K- — 5 W,.-V- 0 00 795 61D JND—WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS 1, 1995. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED 1. TERVAL = 50 FEET. TERVAL = 10 FEET. 200 100 a 200 1 APPROMUTE SCALE IN FEET weft N J. X I A LAW ENGNEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SEFN CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROUNA IGROUND-WATER CONTOUR �MAP UPPERMOST AQUIFER SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA PREPAREP DATE By WAS CHECKED JOB NO. 56-1570.93 EtFl FIGURE Rl E x is, u & T ., K, L. lb - - — - - -- --------- K E " W6 W6' /'83929)9 KI65WO-A"O (838-86) RW-5 . ..... ......... ....... .... ....... ........ (<816.69) K 6 5 W6"C�" Q. p Cl C.4 . ........ . .. . . ... . .. . ...... . .......... ... �NA ,'ROPER Ty LINE R-AILROAC) j*lNS,'DR K65W7%- NiM .... . .......... ...... .. . ......... ....... (NS/DRY) ...... ..................... ....... ... . ............. ... ...... .... 1<65W"B" .......... ............ - -,% ............. ................ . . - ... ....... .. ........................ . ...... ... ... ........ 200 100 0 200 LAW ENGINEERING AND it"RON— CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROLlh-- Lj . ............ ... . ---� -11 yro5)N6 ....... ..... ..... ....... ------- ........... . . B Kro5)N6" A7t KOM GARAGE (ND) .. .. ...... ........ ............. . ... . RW- sTORAG E 0 n 00 ....... .. ........ .............. . ....................... . ....... . . ..................... ........ ..... ......... ... ........ Id.......... XP PROPERTY LINE ud RAILROAD zi ALLOW MONITORING WELL RECOVERY WELL It4G WELL DEEP .140NITOR, o S�U grL R V. E Y I dipF. cmlW TopoGRjkpIiIC PLAN PREPARED 0y PIEDMONT AERIAL ii� - GRO'300—v4paEp, G-ENEIlpV)"-%7-ECV)TjotA lowdoll FLOWFLOWVRE . ............... ................. ......... . . Y,65%A7 Kro5w7 y 'r 0, sc . Now *Plf"ED G US OB PINED 01A ON C tA 00 NITORING A00 ,01ACE vcs fvk 5, lE JC399- .) 1.L DRY spgpver -1) - f-bol 14,0;JEVA t4o., DE 'A s NVAPLED /TIE ND%%� vt I - JA0 tjs/o NOS SN 4) NS A i LI Li u .......... .......... DID) K6 -6W6-13- K65Vf) A"O GARAGE 0 (240 STORA❑GE i o A RW 5 { i D �`` t===3 (496)' .200 i I. .......... I... . ........... EXPLANATION z U) PROPERTY LINE GENERALIZED GROUND -WATER FLOW DIRECTION cr 5; RAILROAD z NITRATE ISOPLETH SHALLOW MONITORING WELL .(DASHED WHERE INFERRED) A RECOVERY WELL NITRATE CONCENTRATION IN chi (140) MILLIGRAMS PER LITER DEEP MONITORING WELL (mgA) REF.: SITE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN PREPARED BY PIEDMONT AERIAL SURVEYS, DATED 1961. . ......... (24) K65W7"I IbK65W7"A" K65W7"H" (46) (47) A 200 loo 0 2D0 APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET NOTES: 1) CONTOURS BASED ON GROUND —WATER SAMPLES FROM SHALLOW MONITORING WELLS OBTAINED ON NOVEMBER 3, 1999. 2) NS = NOT SAMPLED. 3) NS/DRY = NOT SAMPLED/WELL DRY. 4) ISOPLETH INTERVAL = AS SHOWN. RW AKb (47 M jttkCCCalll���///, W —(� PROPERTY LINE RAILROAD MONITORING WELL z RECOVERY WELL EXPLANATION ¢! j� 3 �', i 0 ilp � REF.: SITE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN PREPARED BY PIEDMONT AERIAL DATED 1961. GENERALIZED GROUND —WATER FLOW DIRECTION GROUND —WATER CONTOUR (DASHED WHERE INFERRED) + RW-1 2D0 100 0 200 NQTES: APPROXDUTE SCALE IN FEET 1) CONTOURS BASED ON GROUND —WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS OBTAINED ON MAY 8. 1996. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO MEAN SEA LEVEL (MSL). 2), TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR INTERVAL = 50 FEET. INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR INTERVAL = 10 FEET. LAW ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA (GROUND -WATER CONTOUR MAP ( UPPERMOST AQUIFER SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 'REPARED DATE /�n,CHECK DATE Y / 7% DB NO. 30150-6-1318 1 FIGURE 1 j GE :7 STORAGE ro MAIN PLANT n:s :........: `0............. .9!O . i ® . W i ;b 0 EXPLANATION --f�— PROPERTY LINE ' RAILROAD N ® MONITORING WELL GENERALIZED GROUND —WATER cc FLOW DIRECTION GROUND —WATER CONTOUR (DASHED WHERE INFERRED) REF.: -SITE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN PREPARED BY PIEDMONT AERIAL SURVEYS, DATED 19611 NOTES: 1) CONTOURS BASED ON GROUND —WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS OBTAINED ON NOVEMBER 8, 1995. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED 'TO MEAN SEA LEVEL (MSL). 2) TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR INTERVAL = 50 FEET. INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR INTERVAL = 10 FEET. 200 100 0 200 LBY PAR APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEE? I NO. Well i /VGG�rY� xa ��lyl - �u au i iGa Qr GbGn a+cl�t.¢.a o _ LAW ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROUNA UND-WATER CONTOUR MAP (11/95 UPPERMOST AQUIFER SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DATE PFIGURE DATE AS 2—/7_ 9' 56-1570.93 1 Kcsw-I hr,S cab c,, ksL.c i s T, K, L- �= - I � GA c— ....... .... cl EXPL8NAUIQN PROPERTY LINE �� GENERALZED GROUND -WATER - --"- FLOW DIRECTION � ' ' RAILROAD ' GROUND -WATER CONTOUR - �� SHALLOW MONITORING ��LL (DASHED MERE INFERRED) ^ ^ tn A RECOVERY WELL (845.0E) GROUND -WATER ELEVATION (FEET, NGVO) 6U �� DEEP MONITORING WELL '31REF.: SITE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN PREPARED BY PIEDMONT AERIAL SURVEYS, DATED 1961. K65W61D" ((7Q1. �pR�M�om�Z��� NOTES: 1) CONTOURS BASED ON GROUND -WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS OBTAINED FROM SHALLOW MONITORING WELLS ON NOVEMBER 3. 1998. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM (NCVD). 21 TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR INTERVAL = 50 FEET. INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR INTERVAL = 10 FEET. 3) GROUND -WATER CONTOUR INTERVAL = 10 FEET. 4) NM = NOT MEASURED. LAW ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES --------- CHARLOTTE. wonnH o^nouwA GROUND -WATER CONTOUR MAP K11 SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT STATE8\4LLE' NORTH CAROUNA PREPARED-n DATE CHECKE!)jLo DATE IRS ■ m ... ............ ....... ... ..- ....... ......... K65W6„E„ K65W6"A"� ,.. GARAGE STORAGE (ND) ?' ........ _.. ;.(0.105) W5...... ❑ E3o 0.0�2):.......... C 1E OFFICE! _ MAIN PLANT , (n G O P& F•• EXPLANATION PROPERTY LINE �► RAILROAD W (0.105) SHALLOW MONITORING WELL V) A RECOVERY WELL r DEEP MONITORING WELL a RW-4; (0.075) 200 100 0 200 I GENERALIZED GROUND -WATER FLOW DIRECTION APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET NITRITE CONCENTRATION IN 1) CONCENTRATIONS BASED ON GROUND -WATER MILLIGRAMS PER LITER SAMPLES FROM MONITORING WELLS OBTAINED .ON (mg/L) MARCH 3, 1999. 2) ND = NOT DETECTED. 3) NS/DRY = NOT SAMPLED/WELL DRY. 4) NS = NOT SAMPLED. r 01REF.; SITE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN PREPARED BY PIEDMONT AERIAL SURVEYS, DATED 1961, ~ ............. .... ' _ ~ ........ .... - / � \ — ~ � � " \ \ ~ ~ 44 � EXPLANATION PROPERTY LINE GENERALIZED GROUND —WATER ---"� FLOW DIRECTION RAILROAD 0 SHALLOW MONITORING WELL WHERE INFERRED) A RECOVERY WELL (182) NITRATE CONCENTRATION IN MILLIGRAMS PER LITER DEEP MONITORING WELL (nmg/L) REF.: SITE mpoon/Px/n pLxw PREPARED n,PIEDMONT AERIAL SURVEYS, oarco 1961. (06 8 2.) � .... ...... . K65W6NC. . ........................ :7 . . ........ ........... 200 too o um APpRO)aHATEaCAM IN FEL7 NOTES: 1} CONTOURS BASED ON GROUND —WATER SAMPLES FROM SHALLOW MONITORING WELLS OBTAINED ON MARCH 30. 1909. 2) NS = NOT SAMPLED. 31 NS/DRY = NOT SAMPLED/WELL DRY. 4) |SOPLETH INTERVAL = AS SHOWN. _/ LA i I L1 i Li i i U --------- --......... .................... .....---._ _..... _......... K65W6"E" Kfi5WW6 "B":. (ND) K65W6'A"® GARAGE STORAGE D (ND) .... _..............._....._ .... +. , ,..._...... �� O (ND) A ................. RW-5,.......: ❑ ' o o (0.0$2)........... .. .......... (NS/DRY)• ,K65W6' C U '1 V , F EXPLANATION i PROPERTY LINE �► s I I RAILROAD z W g SHALLOW MONITORING WELL RECOVERY WELL DEEP MONITORING WELL i REF.; SITE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN PREPARED BY PIEDMONT AERIAL SURVEYS. DATED 1961. (ND) K65W7"I" I&K65W7"A" K65W7' H' (ND) (ND) A RW-4 (0.075) 200 too 0 200 GENERALIZED GROUND —WATER FLOW DIRECTION APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET NOTES: 1) CONCENTRATIONS BASED ON GROUND —WATER SAMPLES FROM MONITORING WELLS OBTAINED ON NOVEMEBER 3. 1999. 2) ND = NOT DETECTED. 3) NS/DRY = NOT SAMPLED/WELL DRY. 4) NS = NOT SAMPLED. LAW ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA NITRITE CONCENTRATION MAP (11/99) SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA YEPARE DATE t ! CHECKE DATE NO, 30150-6-1318 1RGURE Q 7 Iredell County, North Carolina - Proper`�Da a s, r i= Page 1 of 2 Iredell County, North Carolina Property Data Parcel Number (PIN): 4763541031.000 Inquiry Date: 9/18/2002 Disclaimer. While every effort is made to keep information provided over the internet accurate and up-to-date, the County does not certify the authenticity or accuracy of such information. No warranties, express or implied, are provided for the records and/or mapping data herein, or for their use or interpretation by the User. Pronertv Man Mailing Address 49 CARROLL ST, PATTERSON, NJ, 75010000 Property Address N/A Lot Number Legal Description WADDELL SR 2359 OFF Municipal Information Township Code 13 City Code 00 Neighborhood Code 13008 . Fire Code 0 http://gis.co.iredell.nc.us/IredefReporting/report.asp?PIN=4763541031.000 9/18/02 1W LAW RESOURCES CREATING SOLUTIONS August 22, 2002 Mr. Matt Heller, P.G. North Carolina Department of Environment, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Subject: Water Well Survey Update Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, North Carolina GW Incident No. 5038 LAW Project 30150-6-1318 Dear Mr. Heller, RECEI,V,F-,.D AUG 2 3 2002 NC DEPT. OF L;WIP ON't��'ENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES F400RUIVILLE REQ01IVAL OFFICE On behalf of Southern States Cooperative, Inc. (Southern States), Law Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. (LAW) has completed the Water Well Survey Update for the above referenced property located at 2582 Salisbury Highway in Statesville, North Carolina. Results of the original water well survey were discussed in LAW's Report of Phase III -A Ground -Water Assessment for Southern States Fertilizer Plant, dated April 16, 1991, and a subsequent updated water well survey was performed and detailed in LAW's Response to NCDEBNR Comments, dated July 9, 1996. This survey was completed in response to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Acknowledgement of Receipt, Three Year Monitoring Report correspondence, dated June 14, 2002 requesting an updated water well survey. An updated water well survey was performed by LAW on July 23, 2002 by our Mr. Matthew Gustis and included the following: • Vehicular reconnaissance performed along surrounding roads within an approximate 1,500-foot radius of the subject property; • Review of the United States Geological Survey (U.S.G.S.) 7.5-Minute Topographic Maps; Statesville East, North Carolina, dated 1993 and Shephards, North Carolina, dated 1969; • Review of the U.S.G.S. Statesville, North Carolina Aerial Photograph, dated January 1993; LAW Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. 2801 Yorkmont Road Suite 100 o Charlotte, NC 28208 704-357-8600 m Fax: 704-357-8638 Southern States Fertilizer Plant Water Well Survey Update LAW Project No. 30150-6-1318 August 22, 2002 • Review of the Iredell County Geographical Information System database; • Telephone conversations with Mr. Keith Snoddy of the Iredell Water Corporation (Iredell) on July 29, 2002 and August 9, 2002; and • Telephone conservations with Mr. Wayne Lambert and Mr. Press Boyd of the City of Statesville Public Works Department (City of Statesville) on August 12, 2002; The reconnaissance consisted of driving along surrounding roads and comparing existing structures with those detailed on the U.S.G.S. maps. Figure 1 illustrates the surrounding area of the site and includes structures observed during the vehicular reconnaissance but not shown on the U.S.G.S. maps. As noted in our initial water well survey performed in 1991, the majority of the structures illustrated on the U.S.G.S. maps are extant. Since our last survey was performed in 1996, the area east (along Highway 70) of the subject property has changed the most. At the time of the previous survey, the areas to the east of the property consisted of primarily industrial growth with the majority of the structures still under construction. Based upon a telephone conversation between Mr. Keith Snoddy and our Mr. Bernard Schumak on March 20, 1991, the industrial sites located along Morehead Road were connected to the Iredell system. The construction has been completed, and these new businesses have also been connected to the Iredell system. Fire hydrants were also observed in this area. The aforementioned industrial businesses include the following: Jefferson Smurfitt Corporation (111 McNess Road), Purina Mills, Inc. (173 McNess Road), Furst McNess Company (114 Morehead Road), Statesville Housing Center (115 Morehead Road), American Stainless Tubing, Inc. (123 Morehead Road), Poly One (220 Morehead Road), and Liberty Homes (101 West Old Wellhouse Road). Currently, grading activities are being completed on a property immediately adjacent and east of the subject property along Morehead Road. LAW identified approximately 10 homes along Highway 70 north and west of the subject property within a 1,500-foot radius of the property line. No changes were noted within these areas from the previous well surveys. $Based,:u on,conuersaffonsbeteenLAW—'andthe C7f}of�States�ilileandIrodehh, none-of�the�aforementi'onedr=hnm'es� are"'connected�'to a rni.uucip > �'"atepply w��`h�the�e cex pit ©n of 2�0 Sal°sbtirighway,whch .isconnectedto tle=Gikyof Statesville municipal�sy. Therefore, LAW assumes that these remaining homes have a private water supply. Investigation of the U.S.G.S. Topographic Maps indicates that suspected wells located along Highway 70 are topographically upgradient of the source area(s) at the facility. Southern States Fertilizer Plant Water Well Survey Update LAW Project No. 30150-6-1318 August 22, 2002 Numerous homes were observed off of Bethesda Road to the south and southwest of the property. LAW identified homes along Bethesda Road in addition to homes within the Wayside Estates community (consisting of Red Walnut Drive, Camp Oak Road, and Bentbrook Road), the Red Oak Drive community (consisting of Red Oak Drive), and the Forest Acres Park community (consisting of Treeline Drive, Sylvan Drive, and Arbor Drive). Additionally, LAW observed homes off of Old Wellhouse Road south of the subject property within the Forest Acres IV community (consisting of Old Well House Road, Apricot Lane, Big Forest Drive, and Bayberry Court). LAW did not observe potable wells at any of the homes within these areas. Fire hydrants were also observed in these areas. According to conversations with Mr. Keith Snoddy of Iredell, all of the homes within the aforementioned communities are connected to municipal water supplied by Iredell. Three additional homes were observed along a gravel drive that extends from the end of Red Walnut Drive and were present prior to construction of Wayside Estates. These homes are not part of the development, but access is from Red Walnut Drive. During the vehicular reconnaissance, wells were not observed at these properties; however, previous well surveys identified wells at 173 Red Walnut Drive and 191 Red Walnut Drive. During the vehicular reconnaissance, one of the structures appeared to be abandoned (179 Red Walnut Drive). The other two homes are located on Figure 1 as A and B. The updated water well survey conducted in 1996 identified five wells within the 1,500-foot radius of the property line and downgradient of the source area(s). Two of these wells were known to have been permanently abandoned with grout and were located at the end of Red Oak Drive and approximately 1,500 feet west of the end of Morehead Road. The third well was identified near the Red Oak Drive and Bethesda Road intersection at 276 Bethesda Road. A recent telephone conversation with Mr. Keith Snoddy confirmed that this'latter address is now connected to municipal water supplied by Iredell. The remaining two wells were located at the end of Red Walnut Drive in Wayside Estates. He ce, t , ere arse t�w�o w-^ atsupply�wells, locawrtlina fooadius .-,of-sthe;:subJect, site grope t; line and roR'c i • dow"igradi'en ofwthe potential sources area(,) These two water supply wells are located on the other side of the drainage feature located at the southern end of the site, and upstream from the location of Recovery Well RW-2. Additionally, these two wells are located potentiometrically upgradient from the southern end of the site. The owners of these two wells were not contacted as part of this survey. Southern States Fertilizer Plant Water Well Survey Update LAW Project No. 30150-6-1318 August 22, 2002 If you have any questions concerning the information presented herein, please contact the undersigned at (704) 357-8600. Sincerely, LAW ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ' (1 Matthew M. Gustis Senior Professional MMG/JDW:mmg T,IN B.- vid .. cc: Mr. Jim Wright - Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Cl 3 11 Co R-EEK- ■ - SEWAGE:P AN': J „ • � � 1' 'Imp W ter 87 It -10 EXPLANATION 1000 500 0 1000 —� PROPERTY BOUNDARY LAW z X HOME/STRUCTURE THOUGHT TO BE APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CONNECTED TO MUNICIPAL SUPPLY CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA z wA HOME/STRUCTURE ASSUMED TO NOTE: ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. WELL SURVEY LOCATION MAP v HAVE PRIVATE WATER WELL F FIRE HYDRANT SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA A,B WELLS REFERENCED IN SECTION 5.2.3 PREPARED DATE CHECKS DAT 3 OF REPORT APRIL 16, 1991 BY /�i v OZ REF: U.S.G.S. 7.5 MINUTE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OF STATESVILLE EAST DATED 1993 AND SHEPHERDS, N.C. QUADRANGLE DATED 1969. 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R Jf'-> '-A 1 y(` N t ol rth b } J y r ri i r. meet ,�wHealth,, and' Natural Resources p"o \ DATE: SU BJ E Cif*: p 7? 7 All Nooh Cap oll"naDepartment of Environ.nment H,ealth., and Natural Resources d ✓� N 9 -� ,�7 �'t i' �`-.v7 '�L ��.}fF: ;.P .f;,�.;i° :,..j E r_j'r'.�? ..u..C-• -. _ "i' .�•A._:-fit' irk mEMu A :t'::,-1 SSA �e�.,� ���° �. , .f.�5� .:.-� � �-�',rA_�`:�fi�r' iw ' ::a.r�;v,:. � ,✓ �tn.e.r �,i,;;,� y.$ P1N.�j . s,. � 71 �,�9_ "c. e'�1' � - i�j �F �i✓ �a- -s .� J i > a�,.y,. �y,�-� f� .�`r7 a �4�, °�` �� � (r-i i ,� 'rfi 1 a r�F i�J Mfj. '� i' ♦ -�'� Ni !! � �eArrironmen ment of Env'' N o q! 1h Carolina Depaft. 9 H: al , and, Naturall Resources _ t �4 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B: Howes, Secretary Linda Diane Long, Regional Manager EDEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT November 7, 1994 Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Attention: Hilton M. Withers RE: Request for Extension Southern States/Wayside Estates Groundwater Incident NQ 5038 Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: Your request for additional time for starting the remediation system at the above referenced site has been reviewed by the Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office. Based on the information you have provided with your request for an extension, the request is hereby granted until January 5, 1995. Failure to start-up the remediation system by the extended due date may result in a recommendation for the assessment of civil penalties beginning from the original due date. Should you have further questions regarding this matter, please call Karen Walker or me at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Barbara S. Christian Regional Groundwater Supervisor cc: Incident Management Unit Thomas F. Beggs, P.E. - Law Environmental, Inc. 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Eaual O000rtunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor � C C Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Linda Diane Long, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT November 7, 1994 Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Attention: Hilton M. Withers RE: Acknowledgment of Receipt Potential Off -Site Sources Southern.States/Wayside Estates Groundwater Incident IT 5038 Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: On September 30, 1994 the'Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management received the report on the identification of potential off -site contaminant sources. The report will remain on file in the Mooresville Regional Office. Should you have any questions regarding this site, please call me at (704) 663-1699, exti. 243. Sincerely, Karen Walker Hydrogeol6gist cc: Thomas F. Beggs, P.E. - Law Environmental, Inc. KDW/sc 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Telephone 804 281-1000 X C. DEPT. OF NATURAp gL'SOU -'rsS AND Ci?*.�•..?;>'g.,.�' _,,Ei.O tPiLIIEN'T 990 Southern ►�►s���;�:�� };ra�rsrr States September 10, 1990 MOORESVILLE RE8I311NAL OFFICE Mrs. Chris DeRoller North Carolina Dept. of Environmental Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Dear Mrs. DeRoller: Enclosed are copies of correspondence I sent Ralston - Purina's attorney, Howard Nelson, requesting permission to install a monitoring well on their property. Also enclosed is a copy of the letter I sent Mr. Tsumas. The letters were preceded by phone conversations and have been followed up by phone calls. The following is a chronological list of the phone calls that I have logged. Howard Nelson - 6/19, 7/27, 8/13, 8/28, 9/4, 9/5 Harry Tsumas - 6/18, 6/19, 7/26 Bill Pope (Tsumas attorney) - 8/9, 8/13, 8/28, 9/5, 9/6 In addition to my phone calls, our attorney, Kim Bram, has also had contact with Mr. Nelson and Mr. Pope but she does not have a log of her calls to Mr. Nelson. She has contacted or attempted to contact, Mr. Pope: 8/8, 8/16, 8/17, 8/20, 8/22, As I explained by phone, Mr. Tsumas had agreed by phone to allow us to sample his wells; however, when the agreement was sent to him, his attorney has stalled. Any help you can give us in this matter will be appreciated. Sincerely, Hilton Withers Manager, Environmental Affairs HMW/pgf Enclosures la. C. ]DEPT, Of NATURAL, • e itMUR ,'Vq ANA d.iacSTATfa. h � % s APR — 1 1991 � o pIVISION OF 01YiNHIRTAL 14ANAGEMENT MOORESVILLE REGIOML OfFICE State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT February 6, 1991 Mr. Harry M. Tsumas Post Office Box 288 Statesville, North Carolina 28677 RE: Well Abandonment Requirements for Drilled Wells Iredell County, N.C. Dear Ms. Tsumas: Per your request of February 4, 1991, the following addresses the proper procedure for the permanent abandonment of a drilled well: 15A NCAC 2C .0113(a)(2) requires that drilled wells be abandoned in accordance with the following procedures: (1) The entire depth of the well shall be sounded before it is sealed to insure freedom from obstructions that may interfere with sealing operation. (2) The well shall be thoroughly disinfected prior to sealing. (3) The well may be filled with cement, sand or gravel opposite the zones of consolidated rock. The top of the sand or gravel fill shall be at least five feet below the top of the consolidated rock. The remainder of the well shall be filled with cement grout only. (4) The outer well casing must be grouted to a minimum depth of 20 feet or removed prior to abandonment. 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 a FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • SrNDER: C'etinplete items 1 a,pd 2 when additional services 3and4. are desired, and complete items It Put yoLSr; address'iri the "RETURN TO" Space on. tie reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to'you. The return recei t fed will provide you the name of the Derson delivered to and the date of delivery 'For additional fees the fo 16-11 g services are available. onsult postmaster for ees and check box(es) for additional service(s) requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery ?(Extra charge) Article Addressed to: (Extra charge) 4. Article Number r. Harry Toomis r3- P 269 341 999 .O. Box 28$TVPe of Service: ❑ Registered ❑ Insured atesVil.le , NG . 28677 Certified ❑ COD ❑ Express Mail ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise Always obtain signature of addressee e — 'Add see 5ESignature or agent and DATE DELIVERED. XP%J 8. Addressee's Address (ONLY if requested and fee paid) 6tX7D I e every PS Form 3811, Apr. 1989 *U.S.G.P.O.1989-238-815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT F c S Mr. Harry Tsumas February 6, 1991 Page Two 15A NCAC 2C .0114(b)(1) requires that any person abandoning any well shall submit a record of the abandonment to this Department on forms provided by the Department within a period of thirty (30) days after completion of the abandonment. I have enclosed well abandonment record forms and a chlorination table for your use in the abandonment of your well. Should you have further questions regarding well abandonment, please do not hesitate to call me at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Jesse W. Wells �I?ydrogeologist Enclosure JWW/pl . l.11 liC1L V llla LL Department of EnvironmLV VenLt, Health, and rNatural Resources Division of Environmental tLa,;aga i,ent P.O. Box 27687 - Raleigh, N.C. 27611 WELL ABANDONMENT RECORD CONTRACTOR 5 F_L F REG. NO. 1. WELL LOCATION:(Show a sketch of the location on back of form. Nearest Town: :5+,g±ESV j I j e County :n22Ae < 14 W Y `10 54sf Quadrangle No. Road, Community, Subdivision, Lot. No.) 2. OWNER: AMU-1 Cc,N CON CAZTE 3. ADDRESS: PP, 6,< ZT? 5}'G-�-e6v,bp_ 0,P. 4. TOPOGRAPHY:draw, slope, hilltop, valley, flat 5. USE OF WELL: D21 NI FItiC DATE: 6. TOTAL DEPTH: I7 !� DIAMETER: 7. CASING REMOVED: IJ O fe diameter 8. SEALING MATERIAL: Neat cement bags of cement _ gals. of water _ Other bags of cement- yds. of sand gals. of water Type material b"caGTE M f X D Amount 'gr - -1 - 9. EXPLAIN METHOD OF EMPLACEMENT OF MATERIAL w'+k Sl✓moo I do hereby certify that this well abandonment record is true and exact. Signatu of Contractor or Agent Date WELL DIAGRAM: Draw a detailed sketch of the well showing total depth, depth and diameter of screens remaining in the well, gravel interval, intervals of casing per- forations, and depths and types of. fill materials used. Submit original to the Division of Environmental Management, one copy to the Driller, and one copy to the Owner. / Ca:( P GW-30 Revised 2/28/90 D WELL LOCATION: Draw a location sketch showing the direction and distance of the well to at least two (2) nearby.reference points such as roads, intersections and streats. Identify roads with State Highway road identification numbers. 1 ati� 1 4PY- - 75 ---� WEu -�— a D 0 'r�vns-� /410Ne55 ��6D MANS. •!tf;uthern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Telephone 804 281-1000 �E€-1219 s® J Southern DIVISIitld OF ENVIRpj(fiEfl'r{!1. ,, 110ORESVILIE �7te�te$ July 18, 1990 REwiL.,.OFFICE�ryi Mr. Howard T. Nelson Legal Department 9-T Ralston Purina Company Checkerboard Square St. Louis, MO 63164 Dear Mr. Nelson: As discussed in our phone conversations, Cooperative, Inc. Southern States is currently assessing groundwater at our Statesville, N.C. the condition of tilizer manufa plant. As part of this project we have installed severalcturing ground water monitoring wells on our property. Laboratory testing of samples obtained from indicates that nitrates/nitrites these wells are concentrations. Based on these results, the presentNorth Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources has requested that an additional monitoring well be installed east Of our property. The purpose of this well will be to determine whether the contamination has migrated off -site. Depending on the information gathered, further off -site well drilling may be required at a future date. The surveyed location of the proposed well on your property is identified as K 65 W 6 "F" on the drawing identified as figure 2 (enclosed). The well will be drilled to a depth of 50-75 feet below the ground surface and will be constructed as shown in the drawing identified as figure 3 (enclosed). The well will be drilled by our consultants, Law Environmental, Inc. Of Charlotte, N.C. They will make several site visits to collect groundwater samples when the well is complete. t Mr. Howard T. Nelson July 18, 1990 Page Two As presented in our phone conversations, we request authorization in accordance with the attached license agreement, for purpose of constructing the monitoring wells. If you have further questions, please contact me at 804- 281-1158. Sincerely, Hilton M. Withers Manager, Environmental Affairs HMW/pf Enclosures 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL LICENSE AGREEMENT This LICENSE AGREEMENT, executed the day of 1990, by and between RALSTON PURINA COMPANY of St. Louis, Missouri, hereinafter referred to as "Licensor" and SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC., a Virginia Corporation of Richmond, Virginia, hereinafter referred to as "Licensee". The term Licensee includes any subcontractors hired by Southern States to perform work specified in this agreement. SECTION ONE Licensor is the owner in fee simple of a tract of land in the State of North Carolina, County of Iredell (the "subject property") which property is located adjacent to Licensor's Statesville Fertilizer Plant hereinafter described .on the map attached to Exhibit A. Licensee wishes to enter on such property for the purpose of conducting certain sampling, monitoring, and investigative activities, in order to conduct an assessment of the groundwater in the area surrounding the Statesville Fertilizer plant as part of a groundwater study mandated by the North Carolina Department of Health, Environment and Natural Resources (the "NCDHENR Study"). r a` SECTION TWO Licensor grants to Licensee the right and privilege to enter on the land described in Exhibit A at any reasonable time with reasonable notice to Licensor which right and privilege shall begin upon the signing of this agreement by both parties, for the express purpose of conducting certain sampling, monitoring, and investigative activities, including the right and privilege to carry out limited drilling activities (including the installation of monitoring wells) as may be necessary to sample soils, sediment or groundwater on the property described in Exhibit A and further including the right to sample existing potable wells located on Licensor's property. In addition, Licensee shall have the right to perform limited surface clearing and construction as may be necessary and associated with such sampling; monitoring and investigative activities. SECTION THREE This permission is given to Licensee as an accommodation to Licensee and in consideration of the benefit which will accrue to Licensor through Licensee's investigation of site conditions. Licensee acknowledges the title of Licensor and agrees that he does not and shall not claim at any time any interest in the premises by virtue of the license granted. SECTION FOUR This license shall commence immediately and terminating July 30, 1992, for the express purpose of allowing Licensee to 2 continue' monitoring, sampling and investigative activities on the property for a period encompassing such time as is necessary to complete a review of site conditions for purposes of compliance with the NCDHENR Study. However, if Licensor obtains a contract for the sale of the premises, Licensor may revoke this License by giving Licensee sixty (60) days' written notice. SECTION FIVE In exercising its rights under this License, Licensee shall not interfere in any way with the conduct of Licensor's business. SECTION SIX In performing the Assessment Study, it may be necessary for Licensee to conduct limited land clearing and construction activities on Subject Property. However, Licensee shall, whenever practical, use existing walks or roads. Except for the clearing of trees and brush, Licensee shall repair any damage to the Subject Property caused by the exercise of Licensee's rights under this Agreement; provided, however, that Licensor shall first give written notice to Licensee of such damage which provides for a reasonable period to cure such damage. If.Licensee fails to repair such damage after the expiration of the curative period, Licensor may effect said repairs and Licensee shall reimburse Licensor for the cost and expense of said repairs. 3 11� I �" SECTION SEVEN Licensee agrees to hold harmless, defend, and indemnify Licensor from any claims, actions, proceedings, judgments, and costs, including attorney's fees, arising from loss, damage, or injury, including death, to any property or persons, resulting from the wilful or negligent acts or omissions of the Licensee in exercising its rights under this License, and upon notice from Licensor, Licensee shall defend Licensor in any action or proceeding brought thereon. SECTION EIGHT Licensee shall reimburse Licensor for any expenses (including but not limited to attorney's fees and court costs) incurred b Licensor in enforcing Licensee's obligations under this License. ATTEST: ATTEST: LICENSOR: RALSTON PURINA COMPANY - BY: LICENSEE: SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INCORPORATED HILTON M. WITHERS Manager, Environmental Affairs IS" STEEL PIPE (OPTIONAL) GROUT BORING SOI L 2PVC PI PE CAP (OPTIONAL) VENTED SCREW CAP GROUND SURFACE BENTONITE SEAL�- I1 TOP OF ZONE OF INTEREST SAND PVC SCREEN CAP SPACER �'=.=� ;': . 6" MIN. NOTE: ALL PVC PIPE JOINTS HAVE SCREW CONNECTORS LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. T CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA TYPICAL MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION 108 NO, 56 - 9606 I FIGURE 3 .,. 0 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 19, 1989 Mr. and Mrs. Mack Dellinger Route 7, Salisbury Highway Statesville, North Carolina 28677 RE: Well Sampling Results Dellinger Well Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dellinger: This Office has received the lax)o.r.Gto_r.--,,7 results on the vrater samples collected on August 10, 1989 from your -bored well located on Highway 70 in Statesville. The analysis indicates that the water is below the maximum allowable limits for all constituents tested except for total bacterial coliform. Chlorinating the well. could lower the count below the allowable limit of one organism per 100 milliliters of water. I have enclosed a chlorine table for your use. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact this Office at (704) 663-1699. Attachment BSC/bb Sincerely, vvjr-)-'� 4 ck��� Barbara S. Christian, P.G. Hydrogeologic Technician 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer COUNTY _ -L— eQ{ e A r ��"�' N.C. E',,,ARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURC.-. LAB NUMBER g _ `J QUAD N0..�KSERIAL NO. 9� ��� LAT. 5 J lb ,—; CEIVED COMMUNITY14LONT _ LONG. AUR�4SYD/LAB DATE RECEIVED //ENV.IRONMENTpL MANA6Efi1EFb3 ,�.� TimeRRec'd From: 8 -Courier Report to: ARO, FRO, /MRCP RROWaRO, �(�R FORM �L�� (�l.l C0 Other wSRo, Kinston Fo Other SAMPLE PRIORITY DATA ENTRY BY: Shipped b BUS, �IODRESVILLE ROUTINE CK:_`-? Y C uri Other;, VF(;l0NAL9111S � ❑ DATA DATE REPORTED:I �� COLLECTOR(S): �' 1i1 rj6'�( 44) DATE r'..., TIME �6 PURPOSE: BASELINE, MPLAIN COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER FIELD ANALYSES ircle one) • Owner �� 1,r 1' , pff400 Spec. Cond. 94 �Q atC Location or site p Temp. to— l ! OC Odor —`1011_e- Description of sampling point Appearance �a-1' — r 1r5� Taste � Sampling Method Field Analysis By: C y-M-f a-yi Remarks ( um caller, etc.) Sample Interval _Uh LABORATORY ANALYSES C' S'1 (pumping time, air temp, etc.) BOD5 310 mg/I Dlss. Solids 70300 COD High 340 mg/I mg/1 Fluoride 951 Ag - Silver 1077 _ ug/1 r O.rganochlorina Pesticides COD Low 335 mfl/i Al -Aluminum 1105 mg/I Hardness:Total 9o0 ug/i Organophosphorus Pasticidss COIIIOrm:MF Fecal 31616 L /l0oml - Hardness (non -curb) 902 mg/I Ba Barium 1007 � ug/I Coliform:MF Total 31504 mg/I - Ca - Calcium 916 /f00m1 Phenols 32730 � mg/I Acid Hardicidas TOC 680 ug/I Cd - Cadmium 1027 G mg/1 Specific cond. 95 , uq/I Turbidity 76 uMhos/cm2 ug/I Chromium:Total 1034 G NTU Sulfate 945 mg/I Base / Neutral Extractable Organics Cu - Sulfide 745 mg/I Copper 1042 ZL� ug/I Acid Extractable Organics Fe - Iron 1045 � uq/I PH 403 units Hg - Mercury 71900 •� r ug/I P urgeabla Organics (VOA bottle) Alkallnily to pH 4.5 410 mfl/1 K -Potassium 937 � mq/I Alkalinity to PH 8.3 415 Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/I MVI 1,2 - Dibromoothane (EDB) Carbonate 445 mq/I Mn - Manganese 1055 z- ug/I Na - Sodium 929 Bicarbonate 440 mg/I , mg/I Arsenlc:Total 1002 mg/i Ni - Nickel 1067 ' L I uq/f TKN as N 625 ug/I mg/I �...:.� 1. Carbon tlloxltle 405 Pb - Lead 1051 ug/I mfl/I NO2 * NO3 as N 630 - n1g/I Se - Selenium 1147,,.,.,. O:RANI Chloride 940 mg/I ,[ uq��l,;. f ,y P:Total as P 665 `.ry REPO•R Chromium;Hex 1032 O mg/I Zn -Zinc 1092 ug/ft)I ��, 1.1 ug/I t3 \ Color.True 80 Pt -Co (� \ Cyanide 720 mp/I Lab Comments: GW=54 Revised 7/85 For Dissolved Analysis - sucmit filtered sample and write 'DIS' in block White co q COPY - Headquarters Pink copy - Region Yellow copy - Lab LAB NO. 9G715 REPORTED BY fb CHECKED BY A REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR i SAMPLE TYPE: WATER STORET NO. ORGANIC ANALYTICAL REPORT ENTERED BY - CHECKED BY -FD,D DATE ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND CONCENTRATION NO VOLATILE ORGANICS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PID. Fj 9 COUNTY '=_� �' 'L" L N.C. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL. RESOURCES LAB NUMBER 8 't' .> QUAD NO. '^*'�•-'`i'`y'SERIAL NO. & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DATE RECEIVED Time LAT.f f. r ',{ LONG. us. ' D EM Rec'd by: From: Bus -Courier 0 GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM Other Report to: ARID, FRO, WRO, RRO, WaRO, WiRO, SAMPLE PRIORITY DATA ENTRY BY: CK: WSRO, Kinston FO Other El ROUTINE D EMERGENCY DATE REPORTED: Shipped by Bus, Co�urier Other COLLECTOR(S). �1 ys'"�? DATE i� r 1.N7 '' TIME ` W' �" PURPOSE: BASELINE, CO PLAINT`; COMPLIANCE, LUSH-, OTHER -- — -C—cifcIe one) FIELD ANALYSES Owner -} r =' 'f, pH400 "- Spec. Cond.94 t%' at 2&oC Location or site ¢ ? �'• u;°' Temp.10 C Odor - Description of sampling point Appearance ¢ 4 Taste Sampling Method Sample Interval " (p ump•,-' bailer, etc.) Field Analysis By: �-�<�'�d�` �' � �'� Remarks � t•� / (pumping time, air temp, etc.) LABORATORY ANALYSES BOD.5 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/I COD Low 335 mg/I Coliform:MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Coliform:MF Total 31504 /100ml TOC 680 mg/I Turbidity 76 NTU. PH 403 units Alkalinity to pH 4_5. 410 mg/I Alkalinity to p.H.. 8.9 415 m9/I Carbonate 445 mg/I Bicarbonate 440 mg/I Arsenic;Total 1002 ug/I Carbon dioxide 405 mg/I Chloride 940 mg/I Chromium:Hex 1032 ug/I Color.True 80 Pt -Co Cyanide 720 mg/I Lab Comments: . t GW-54 Revised 7/85 Diss. Solids 70300 mg/L. Fluoride 951 mg/I: Hardness:Total 900 mg/I Hardness (non-carb) 902 mg/I Phenols 32730 ug/I Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 Sulfate. 945 mg/I Sulfide 745 mg/I NH3 as N 610 mg/I TKN as N 625 mg/I NO2 + NO3 as N 630 mg/I P:Total as P 665 mg/I Ag - silver 1077 ug/I ._. AI - Aluminum 1105 ug/I Ba - Barium 1007 ug/I ` Ca = Calcium 916 . mg/I 4. Cd - Cadmium 1027 ug/I Chromium:Total 1034 ug/I •. e •� Cu - Copper 104.2 ug/I fro, Fe - Iron 1045 ug/I Hg - Mercury 71900 ug/I 3 K - Potassium 937 mg/I Mg - Magnesium 927 m l Mn - Manganese 1055 ug/I Na = Sodium.929 mg/I -� Ni - N.ickel. 1067 ug/.I - Pb - -Lead 1051 ug/I "'^s= Se - Selenium 1147 ug/I. Zn - Zinc 1092 ug/I For Dissolved Analysis - submit filtered sample and write 'DIS' in block White copy - Headquarters Pink copy - Region Yellow copy - Lab Organochlorine Pesticides �Organophosphorus Pesticides I I Acid Herdicides I Base / Neutral Extractable Organics Acid E-xtractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle) I 1 1 1.2 - Dibromoethane (EDB) I Division of Environmental Management GROUNDWATER SECTION CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD 0 For Investigation of Ll ,F= Incident No. Samples collected and GW-54 forms completed by: Lab Only Lab No. Quad N o. Location Date Time No. of Containers --z I Vi 4 bik NIX) I/ t:, 17 is Relinquished by(Signature):, Received, by (Signature):' -Date/Time Rel. R�e c.'b y coy z-) Rel. Rec. by r Rel. Rec. by 0 198,9 Method of Shipment: Security Type and Condition: Seal I b Y: Lock by: 01 le AQ: - - Open by; I AR ijqF nNi Y Lab No. From T�roucjh No. Containers Analysis Relinquished by Received by Date Time j J /V Z. White copy - OW Headquarters , Canary copy - Lab Pink copy - Region GW-63 Revised 9/87 V 111\VL\VLVIil DATE TIME MILEAGE REMARKS Ini£;, l- 51TE V1sIT l )w >_LQ ,P / h r /U/Q,3 vT. ZR CA. TAx OFFICE(VERIT--Y OWA1GP..5!-HPi - DRILL PLAN �I1� 1 89A 3U.0 r. I I f b-). R. 7rae eSeC5 =- co _ WOt?kf O'DE2�(O�_1-3( 90 74!%UJf) 6r5. � 716 L 9 Ar I 3' le, arse .its 3 kagi 8q �2 r5 N $o e l �JSq gg I hr. , r o c2,5 S)1jeSse, 50 m 't it I : icj< W. site >r s_CJLp se. ��'ti\�v.� v$. S;je , as- ell Jesse- ' ' S l'i n •- • VC Sa yn-PLE.s �! � 9 0�, i' --- es 5 e -- UCeSS �" • Qfe SQ�m �e5 13 A,99 1�1.� l/� �r Aesse Pef _ _� e;reShi ( J 4r Ly,p.grace- c__�� ----- CRu �,----- _Ill at ?hrs yo m�v��asuYe win MW-r -z � I — _ -- $ PETREE STOCKTON & ROBINSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1001 WEST FOURTH STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27101-2400 TELEPHONE (919) 725-2351 CHARLOTTE OFFICE TELECOPIER (919) 723-2610 RALEIGH OFFICE 3500 ONE FIRST UNION CENTER 2626 GLENWOOD AVENUE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28202-600I SUITE 450, CAROLINA PLACE TELEPHONE (704) 372-9110 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27608 TELECOPIER (704) 372-9110 TELEPHONE (919) 782-5092 [} ER (919) 781-3656 September N2(8 BE1^9 0'-7(� N ff8FOLI P+f.ESOMRCES 1_ND COnSMIUNI Y DEYE OI-RMINT :SD E P 2 t lj",8-) Ms. Brenda Smith Regional Supervisor MUD Of Ei'.l�Ia9::':���i�►. Lif�t:a',Gc11U Mooresville Regional Office 190^rT'`E LE R��j'^ 1 OFFICE Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Re: Southern States Plant ---Statesville Dear Ms. Smith: The Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office ("MRO") is presently conducting an investigation in the vicinity of the Southern States' fertilizer plant to determine the source of nitrate in the ground water of a nearby well which apparently exceeds applicable groundwater standards. In connection with the investigation, five monitoring wells have been installed on the Southern States' property from which groundwater samples have been taken. This firm represents W. R. Grace Company, the previous owner of the plant. Our client is working with Southern States in a cooperative effort to adequately develop the facts and take appropriate action. In so doing both companies wish to cooperate with the Mooresville office and we have made it clear that this is our position. We have seen no point in being adversarial; the object being to identify and solve the problem as efficiently as possible. However, recent action by the Mooresville office raises some question as to whether such a cooperative and constructive approach is here to stay. Specifically, the monitoring wells were installed with less than one week's notice being provided and, further, we were notified of the sampling of these wells approximately one hour before samples were taken. Since city water is now available to the users of the affected well, it is hard to see the need for such precipitous action, particularly given the expressed Ms. Brenda Smith September 19, 1989 page 2 willingness of Southern States and W. R. Grace to act responsibly in this situation. Since the persons at Southern States and W. R. Grace having authority to act in this matter are located in Richmond, Virginia and Memphis, Tennessee, respectively, adequate notice'of such activity by the MRO is vital if we are to be meaningfully involved in the investigative process. In this regard, you should note that we are now arranging for a consultant to assess the situation at the plant and we look forward to working together with the MRO in bringing this matter to a satisfactory conclusion. Accordingly, I trust that any further actions by the MRO at the plant will be undertaken with adequate notice and in a spirit of cooperation with Southern States and our client. ry tr y urs , William F. Maready WFM/lpw Ln Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Telephone 804 281-1000 July 27, 1990 1q. C. DEPT.. Ur RWOURC .s AN SEA' 1 1990 g]Y1110R CF !M6 O�QES'I�tiE i;E i.R Mr. Harry Tsumas P. O. Box 288 Statesville, NC 28677 Dear Mr. Tsumas: @105 Southern States This letter is to confirm our phone conversation July 26, 1990 in reference to groundwater sampling on and around our Statesville fertilizer plant property. We have collected information from our property and have -been directed by the State to furnish additional information. In order to comply with the State's direction, it will be necessary for us to obtain samples from monitoring wells on property you own. Specific wells to be sampled are at Furst McNeese, Wayside Estates, and a well just east of Wayside Estates near the powerline right of way. We appreciate your cooperation in allowing us to obtain samples from the existing wells on your property. For the record, I will be most appreciative if you will sign the enclosed license agreement allowing us and our contractor to enter your property for the purpose of obtaining samples from the wells. Please return a signed copy of the attached agreement to me as soon as Possible so we can proceed with the work. Thanks for your time and cooperation. If you have questions concerning this project, please contact me at 804-281-1158. Sincerely, Hilton M. Withers Manager, Environmental Affairs HMW/pf Enclosures STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ) COUNTY OF IREDELL LICENSE AGREEMENT This LICENSE AGREEMENT, executed the day of 1990, by and between HARRY TSUMAS, SR. of Statesville, North Carolina, hereinafter referred to as "Licensor" and SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC., a Virginia Corporation of Richmond, Virginia, hereinafter referred to as "Licensee". The term Licensee includes any subcontractors hired by Southern States to perform work specified in this agreement. SECTION ONE Licensor is the owner in fee simple of a tract of land in the State of North Carolina, County of Iredell which property is located adjacent to Licensee's Statesville Fertilizer Plant hereinafter described on the map attached to Exhibit A. Licensee wishes to enter on such property for the purpose of conducting certain sampling, monitoring, and investigative activities. SECTION TWO Licensor grants to Licensee the right and privilege to enter on the land described in, Exhibit A at any reasonable time with reasonable notice to Licensor which right and privilege shall begin upon the signing of this agreement by both parties, ies, for the express purpose of conducting certain sampling, monitoring, and investigative activities as may be necessary to sample soils sediment or groundwater on the property described in Exhibit A and further including the right to sample existing potable wells located on Licensor's property. In addition, Licensee shall have the right to perform limited surface clearing and construction as may be necessary and associated with such sampling, monitoring and investigative activities. SECTION THREE This permission is given to Licensee as an accommodation to Licensee and in consideration of the benefit which will accrue to Licensor through Licensee's investigation g of site conditions. Licensee acknowledges the title of Licensor and agrees that he does not and shall not claim at any time any interest in the premises by virtue of the license granted. SECTION FOUR This license shall commence immediately and extend for two years for the express purpose of allo monitoring, wing Licensee to continue sampling and investigative activities on the property for a period encompassing such time as is necessary to complete a valid review of site conditions. 2 SECTION FIVE Licensee will restore property to acceptable condition upon expiration of this License Agreement. WITNESSES: 9 LICENSOR: HARRY TSUMAS, SR. LICENSEE: SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. By. '�w- HILTON M. WITHERS Southern, States Coopera,t:�ye., Tqc U.S. Highway 70 Tredell County, N.C. ...•*ti . ,.�. ,� .:....y , _,. _�,.. .,., ,. , " .-v -r y ; ,x.,, , ,1+, :;z3 _ : C _ 'Ha'...,r �.. a;,F.r.._ • ,nee. " ® Proposed Monitor Well Location -t - 7 IF'- f N State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT November 13, 1989 Mr. Bernard B. Schumak Law Environmental, Inc. Post Office Box 240674 Charlotte, North Carolina 28224-0674 RE: Laboratory Reports Southern States. Cooperative, Inc. Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Schumak: Per your correspondence dated October 9, 1989, enclosed are the laboratory reports of the water samples collected from the five monitoring wells constructed by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources on the property of Southern States Cooperative, Inc. If you should have any questions, please contact this Office at (704) 663-1699. Enclosure JWW/bb cerely, J sse W. Wells` ydrogeological Technician 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 s Telephone 704-663-1699 " FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal.Opportunity,Affirmative Action Employer... . ; - SrATE State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. J. Stephen Shi Petree Stockton &Robinson 1001 West Fourth Street Winston—Salem, North Carolina 27101 Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 7, 1989 RE: Laboratory Reports Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Iredell County, N. C. Dear Mr. Shi: Per your request; enclosed are the laboratory reports of the water samples collected from the five monitoring wells constructed by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources on the property of Southern States Cooperative, Inc. If you should have any questions, please contact this Office at (704) 663-1699. qncerely, om- a g se W. We11srgeological Technician Enclosure JWW:sju 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • -Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 _._._An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer - _ _. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 7, 1989 RE: Laboratory Reports Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Iredell County, N. C. Dear Mr. Withers: Per your request, enclosed are the laboratory reprots of the water samples collected from the five monitoring wells constructed by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources on the property of Southern States Cooperative, Inc. If you should have any questions, please contact this Office at (704) 663-1699. Enclosure JWW:sju ncerely, G tz qsse W. Wells 2ydrogeological Technician 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer dMc STATE,y, . Py ti State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Harry Tsumas Post Office Box 288 Statesville, North Carolina 28677 Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 7, 1989 RE: Laboratory Reports Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Iredell County, N. C. Dear Mr. Tsumas: Per your request, enclosed are the laboratory reports of the water samples collected from the five monitoring wells constructed by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources on the property of Southern States Cooperative, Inc. If you should have any questions, please contact this Office at (704) 663-1699. Enclosure JWW:sju Sincerely, e se W. ells H'drogeological Technician 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer fit f m � Division of Environmental Management GROUNDWATER SECTION CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD For Investigation of I < ; Incident No. Samples collected and GW-54 forms completed by: Lab Only Quad No. of Lab No. No. Location Date Time Containers 1,1V, L, --77--1 E OV D J'y C k .0kvION Of M3R0NMtN,At SEP 5 1989 MOORESVILLE. ff6jinqui she'd by(Signature):. Received by(sigm'afure).; Date/Time J, Re c.'by y Rel. Rec. by Rel. Rec. by Method of Shipment: (111 4; X- -A0 S e a I b y: Broken by Security Type and Condition: Lock by7-i Open b,y: I AR I IQC: nK11 V Lab No. From Through N o Containers Analysis Relinquished by Received b'y Date Time White copy - OW Headquarters , Ganary copy - Lab , Pink copy - Region GW-63 Revised 9/87 r y TE o� s StA�E State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT May 31, 1989 Mr. David J. Hayes Hogan & Hartson Columbia Square 555 Thirteenth Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 2004-1109 RE: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Groundwater Investigation Agreement Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Hayes: This Office has reviewed the proposed revisions by -Southern States Cooperative, Inc. of the above referenced document. The revisions as outlined in your letter dated May 24, 1989 were found to be acceptable. Please advise the representative of Southern States Cooperative, Inc. to sign the attached agreement and return the agreement to this Office. The Statesville facility will be notified prior to installation of the monitoring wells. If you should have any questions, please contact this Office at (704) 663-1699. Attachment JWW/bb Sincerely, Jesse W. Wells Hydrogeological Technician 919 North Main Street, P.O. Box 950, Mooresville, N.C. 28115-0950 • Telephone 704-663-1699 5 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer HOGAN & HARTSON 6701 ROCKLEDGE DRIVE BETHESDA, MARYLAND 20817 301/493-0030 COLUMBIA SQUARE 555 THIRTEENTH STREET NW WASHINGTON, DC 20004-1109 202/637-5600 111 SOUTH CALVERT STREET BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21202 301/659-2700 DAVID J. HAYES 8300 GREENSBORO DRIVE McLEAN, VIRGINIA 22102 DIRECT DIAL 202/637-8613 703/848-2600 May 24, 1989 Dr. Eric J. Klingel RD giro � Hydrogeological Supervisor Coll -flit us Mooresville Regional Office` P.O. Box 950 Y Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Re: Agreement for the Use of a for Groundwater Investigation Dear Dr. Klingel: As we discussed yesterday, I am counsel for Southern States Cooperative, Inc., and I am writing in connection with the proposed agreement to undertake a groundwater investigation at the Southern States facility in Iredell County, North Carolina. As I explained to you on the telephone, Southern States intends to cooperate fully with North Carolina's groundwater investigation. Accordingly, it will provide reasonable access to the site for groundwater monitoring well installation and sampling activities. Southern States has only a limited, but important, request. Specifically, with regard to the proposed agreement be ween Southern Stat s and the State of North Carolina; Southern States requests that the "form" agreement be modified in two respects. First, Southern States requests explicit right to have notice of sampling activities, and an opportunity to take split samples. Second, Southern States believes that the general nature of the proposed activities should be described in order to avoid any future confusion or disagreement regarding the scope of the investigation. I have attached a draft agreement that differs from the North Carolina form in only these limited respects. The only paragraphs affected by the new draft are paragraphs 1 and 6. I have underlined the new language for your convenience. CABLE: "HOGANDER WASHINGTON"-TELEX: 248370 (RCA),892757(WU)•TELECOPIERS:202/347-1372,1373,1374,1378•EASYLINK: 62776734 a HOGAN & HARTSON Dr. Eric J. Klingel May 24, 1989 Page Two Southern States looks forward to working with you on this matter, and is willing to sign the agreement upon your approval of these minor changes. Sincerely, David J. Hay,, DJH/sw Enclosure cc: N. Hopper Ancarrow, Jr., Esq. 3440w May 24, 1989 Dr. Eric J. Klingel Regional Hydrogeological Supervisor DEM-NRCD Mooresville Regional Office P.O. Box 950 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Re: Agreement for the Use of a Site for a Groundwater Investigation at the Incident Known as Wayside Estates Incident No. 5038, in Iredell County Dear Dr. Klingel- I am/We are the owner(s) of a parcel of property, as uescrivai: an 'Lttachment 1, and hereby permit the epa? -'Criien'. of Natural Resources and Community Development (Department) to enter upon said property for the purpose of conducting an investigation of the groundwaters under the authority of G. S. 143-215.3(a)2. that: I am/We are granting permission with the understanding 1. The investigation shall be conducted by the Groundwater Section of the Department's Division of Environmental -.Management. The investigation involves the installation of five (5)_monitoring wells on the property of Southern States Cooperative in Iredell County. The approximate location of the wells are identified in the maps that are attached to this agreement as Attachment 2. 2. The costs of construction and maintenance of the site and access shall be borne by the Department. The Department shall protect and prevent damage to the surrounding lands. 3. Unless otherwise agreed, the Department shall have access to the site by the shortest feasible route to the nearest public road. The Department may enter upon the land at reasonable times and have full right of access during the period of the investigation. r -2- 4. At the end of the investigation, unless otherwise provided for by prior written agreement, the Department shall remove from the site all structures placed or erected by it and shall permanently abandon all wells constructed by it. 5. Any claims which may arise against the Department shall be governed by Article 31 of Chapter 143 of the North Carolina General Statutes, Tort Claims Against State Departments and Agencies, and as otherwise provided by law. 6. The information derived from the investigation shall be made available to the owner upon request and is a public record, in accordance with G. S. 132-1 et seg. The owner shall have the opportunityp to take slit samples from monitoring wells on the site and, in order to provide this opportunity, representatives of the State shall contact the owner or its designated agent within at least 48 hours of the planning sampling activity. 7. The activities to be carried out by the Department are for the primary benefit of the Department and of the State of North Carolina and any benefits accruing to the owner are incidental. The Department is not and shall not be construed to be an agent, employee or contractor of the owner of the Tana. I/We agree not to interfere with, remove or in any way damage the Department's.well(s) and equipment during the investigation. Sincerely (Signature) (Type or Print Name of Owner or Agent) Address Date: July 7, 1989 MEMORANDUM TO: Jay Bennett FROM: Jesse Well 11, — SUBJECT: Proposal for Drilling Assistance Region Mooresville Date Requesting Rig ASAP 1) Incident Name —Wayside Estates Incident No. 5038 2) Location U.S. Highway 70 & SR 2360 Count Iredell 3) Nearest City/Town Statesville Y 4) Type of Contamination Expected Fertilizer Nitrates Potential for organic contamination 5) Objectives and Goals Expected From the Investigation To determine the source of excessive NO3 concentrations in a public water supply serving approximately 80 residences in the Wayside Estates. 6) Estimated Depth To Groundwater, Average Across Site 7) No. Of Wells 5 Type II Locations 8) Well Construction Total Total Depth Casing Well # (ft) (ft) 1.' K69wl 40 30 2. K69w2 40 30 3. K69w3 40 30 4. K69w4 40 30 5. K69w5 40 30 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Screen Interval (ft) 30-40 30-40 30-40 30-40 30-.40 30-40 Screen Total Permanent/ Well(ft) Temporary Protection Surface: 10 Temp. Ab-ve Groun(i 10 Temp. Above Ground 10 Temp. Above Ground 10 Temp. Above Ground 10 Temp. Above Ground 15. Total 200 150 50 *Above ground is preferable but K69wl, K69w2 may require flush mounts. 9) Utilities On Site ('see site map for locations) Power Cable Telephone Date Located Gas Lines Date Located Water/Sewer Other Well # (Above/Below) Date Located (Above/Below) Date Located Date Located 1, K69wl No show 7/6/89 7/7/89 n/a 2. K69w2 No show 7/6/89 7/7/89 n/a 3, K69w3 No show 7/6/89 7/7/89 n/a 4. K69w4 No show 7/6/89 7/7/89 n/a 5, K69w5 No show 7/6/89 7/7/89 n/a 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 10) Source of Water _ Mooresville Regional Office 11) Disposal Facility For a) water and.b) soil cuttings a) Mooresville W.W..T.P. b) Soil cuttings will remain on -site. 12) Property Owners Lease Agreements Warrant Well No(s) Owner Attached Required 1. K69w1 Southern States, Inc. Yes No 2. K69w2. Southern States, Inc. Yes No 3. K69w3 Southern States, Inc. Yes No 4. K69w4 Southern States, Inc. Yes No 5. K69w5 Southern States, Inc. Yes No 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13) Remarks: Southern States request 2 week notification prior to drilling at site. K69wl-35°45'28" & 80047'46" K69w5-35°45'16" & 80°47'56" K69w2-35°45'28" & 80°47'52" K69w3-35°45'23" & 80°47'47" K69w4-35°45'17" & 80°47'58" Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6W6 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 a . C DEPT.DEPT. O ' •T` Telephone 804 281-1000 June 6, 1989 - - Southern _ .. ,.L: States Dr. Eric J. Klingel Regional Hydrogeological Supervisor DEM-NRCD Mooresville Regional Office P.O. Box 950 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 RE: Agreement for the Use of a Site for a Groundwater Investigation at the Incident Known as Wayside Estates Incident No. 5038, in Iredell County Dear Dr. Klingel: I am/We are the owner(s) of a parcel of property, as described in Attachment 1, and hereby permit the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development (Department) to enter upon said property for the purpose of conducting an investigation of the groundwaters under the authority of G. S. 143-215.3(a)2. I am/We are granting permission with the understanding that: 1. The investigation shall be conducted by the Groundwater Section of the Department's Division of Environmental Management. The investigation involves the installation of five (5) monitoring wells on the property of Southern States Cooperative in Iredell County. The approximate location of the wells are identified in the maps that are attached to this agreement as Attachment 2. 2. The costs of construction and maintenance of the site and access shall be borne by the Department. - The Department shall protect and prevent damage to the surrounding lands. -2- 3. Unless otherwise agreed, the Department shall have access to the site by the shortest feasible route to the nearest public road. The Department may enter upon the land at reasonable times and have full right of access during the period of the investigation. 4. At the end of the investigation, unless otherwise provided for by prior written agreement, the Department shall remove from the site all structures placed or erected by it and shall permanently abandon all wells constructed by it. 5. Any claims which may arise against the Department shall be governed by Article 31 of Chapter 143 of the North Carolina General Statutes, Tort Claims Against State Departments and Agencies, and as otherwise provided by law. 6. The information derived from the investigation shall be made available to the owner upon request and is a public record, in accordance with G. S. 132-1 et seq. The owner shall have the opportunity to take split samples from monitoring wells on the site and, in order to provide this opportunity,, representatives of the State shall contact the owner or its designated agent within at least 48 hours of the planning sampling activity. 7. The activities to be carried out by the Department are for the primary benefit of the Department and of the State of North Carolina and any benefits accruing to the'bwner are incidental. The Department is not and shall not be construed to be an agent, employee or contractor of the owner of the land. I/We agree not to interfere with, remove or in any way damage the Department's well(s) and equipment during the investigation. Sincerely, Geor e R. Duncan Vice President Fertilizer Division GRD/lms Southern States r •8300 Inc. E 1,467,000 Southern States Cooperative U.S. Hwy. 70 Iredell County, N.C. 9752 . V 1647 II740) - - 235/ j'.- 600 - ' _ �A— �'�t �I '(645) 1 400 �Y 630 .T—_- i .. 4s6 5 500.. 2 Liiie •9405 "4 45 4763-74-9300 if E 1,468,000 ® Proposed Monitor Tell �' Location Southern. States Cooperat?ve., Inc U.S. Highway 70 Iredell County, N.C. ® Proposed Monitor Well Location M l`08N -- 91 'z 42 �)3rvboz? I G27L �ql- --- -fig -: bb - � � • � _ - - -- --- --- -- _LVA3l�d 1N�1 1y 3�l'v7l=uS 3o v�(Y2ro% o rJ3N?Jq' 2113 N ' S-aE�,,�S u�aua.i,n95 D.E.M.—GROUNDWATER 'SECTION BORING LOG Page 1 of ? Incident #SO'M Project MyS),ls County Te�� f 1.--'Region /L4,e-0 Boring #L1,r-f Date Start L d -�°I Date Complete "��`1'� Hydro./Tech1111, _,we/I5 Groundwater: 0 Hours r 24 Hours Total Depth 3g b Screen At. Land Surface Elevation At. Top of casing Drill.Equipment Cti/E-SS Rema-.rks Elev. Depth ow Count Samp. Description Log Standard Penetration B.P.F .— _ _ _ 1 13 � P'V1Iish rnlh �7� T/2) Sam 5— !• D S D r,,,o 1 � i_� S "�D 11 � / Q G1 �K'f 2 Sr Z-e n Sf--rnOi [A s = clays' 111)1 roofs (f SLn 1' , k CAcu 11 S �va Discov r ) b Al --W0JC ,./t4n-S6hCd t I(! , 5 �rn e v o !�Y11 ru D �S 10 �D le If,v) 19,0� Y 1q.11on1 Pale b�ovJ n �10�'P 1'I 1 20 to I iZ IL�r; 1''n 1C'.2CCOGt NO y f� V/ � i7 v c l� I S V / n 7 25 D [I 1/1•a ��'. �tirc c-� =t v1��>51 'rJ /r 1%1'�Il S�C1i✓1a r'�i0.�-c�-v1tT �'f l( ��a i C/� YK 30 �0(r5�441G Rr,� sf�era ��a �.�Es; rW_0 0.........J n inn D.E.M.—GROUNDWATER SECTION BORING LOG Page 1 of I Incident #663`2 Project VILY1,21L County Region A�L(2 Boring #' 1^f ` Date Start-a`f� Date Complete LdM Hydro./Tech. '1/e/1s�G1i�r,5�i�r� Groundwater: 0 Hours 24 Hours Total Depth d9,0 Screen a2,(2 ' r9•o' Elevation At. Land Surface C/S —At. Top of casing Drill.Equipment Remarks Elev. Depth E31ow Count Samp. No. Description Log Standard Penetration B.P. 0 50 1C 6 6', 6 1 D ` �i F-d-d-;4 1/e,N0 (7.5— % c/a VC 5 -)! ! ( VW^_eoU 5 Mo I S-{ p 1 cbyev 4rC3.c4cl I-c S ; �/Y, r3 tii 1 nn ac/ec15 oIS I �1. 4 7/Ll Z�de/ 5a"Ol., 20 J J yr) kIIr�� rr i , `(� I I cl 4 I) vl 5 mo` ; 25 _J 11/0 ,a0- spx»;l 4-co Sd r-ne a C�Ln ! - D.-E.M.—GROUNDWATER SECTION BORING LOG CONTINUATION SHEET Page of Incident # Project County Borinn * Elev. Depth Blow Count Samp. No. Description Log Standard Penetration B.P.F. 0 50 100 6- 6' 1 6' iW-iA Rnuicnri a /aC D D.E.M.—GROUNDWATER'SECTION BORING LOG r / Page o _ Incident #�b3� Project �C��'lSr�� f s7�7�S County Region Boring # hq,c,,-S Date Start 2•32-84 Date Complete Hydro./Tech. KL )J6-;5L Groundwater: 0 Hours /-:?, 24 Hours Total Depth /�,'O Screen 56--/qo' Elevation _ At. Land Surface —At. Top of Casing Drill.Equipmen.t Remarks Elev. Depth low Co nt Samp. No. Description Log Standard Penetration BY.'[ 0 50 10 6 1 6% 6 I ,D 1 ,(� c6rs�, 7,SJTZ 5 z_7D/S r Y,5a6o /oY� I 1 0 rGC$GNtt" OiZ�f.—✓.v/'NJ -i er,. (//V%�/Z!%ZJ��c/1 I 15- r ,(1-,- r7kz � �Y- A Z.Z.IA "L) 2 0 25 30 �'� / nCLaZ�i7 c /e C� CCU/C�C� _ Incident # D:E.M.-GROUND WATER SECTION BORING LOG CONTINUATION SHEET Page Project County Boring # of Elev. Depth Blow Count Samp. Description Log Standard Penetration B.P.F. 6' 6' 6' No• 0 5,0 100 9 GW-2A Revised Alsr, a D.E.M.—GROUNDWATER SECTION BORING LOG Page / of Incident # S03a Project I-A)a' 61W,— County ZreW- 11 Region A''o Boring Date Start '9-)9-y9 Date Complete R-29-P9 Hydro./Tech. wsllsIc4r"5-vv)", Groundwater: 0 Hours MY 24 Hours Total Depth lC,.0 Screen- �Iw €�sd Elevation _ At. Land —At. Top Surface of Casing Drill.Equipment C-Ar Remarks Elev. Depth Blow Count Samp. No. Description Log Standard Penetration B.P.F. 0 50 100 6' 6' 6' 1 t .0 L G /d /LIONl��// //CO _1_. f L Ilf,�. Id,_ 5 0/ -z- o(I-a f, vn C4 e D ' al e dd l51� //e jal0 !� f S s� �i C/JV 10 vi 2 7 5 M0(Si M"CdCeoM5 MotJ lil} M F/6 / 15 Y')L/;1 e rACL�rnS r, (00 rl0 I� ��% 1 Stl�� CfGS�, ✓I1rCc1,�cV.r 2 0 .2 5 30 7) ' {,4 a1 i 19,o GW-2 Revised 8/86 D.E.M.-GROUNDWATER SECTION BORING LOG CONTINUATION SHEET Page of Incident # Project County Borinn -* Elev. Depth Blow Count 6- 6' 6- Samp. No. Description Log standard Standard Penetration B.P.F. 50 100 f i 3W-2A Revised R/RR r ! D.E.M.-GROUNDWATER SECTION BORING LOG - CONTINUATION SHEET -- Page -2 of 2-- Incident # 6_639 Project%4-Lk 5 County recL-1I Boring # K6 — Elev. Depth Blow Count Samp, No. Description Log Standard Penetration B.P.F. 0 50 100 6' 6' 1 6' 3 .o! S 1?- Mtn i5 iftIfy 07,0' 1v1 le�(5q_t_4i:1, hir}i�dY lc k�inrLS t�hDr;� v ` _ Y ✓ J Yn! ca Ceo r, Y-<6 rvt,!_i,,,r,,L 3W-2A Revised R/RR 1� D.E.M.—GROUNDWATER 'SECTION BORING LOG Page ` of 1 Incident Project Fs- aQ-c County Region " P-0 Boring # G ur=z Date Start 8'a� Date Complete 0-2941 Hydro./Tech. Welk Groundwater: 0 Hours 1 l 41 24 Hours Total Depth 7—V0 Screen l y.61-ly-o' Lie. (I Elevation — At. Land Surface C��� -SS —At. Top of Casing Drill.Equipment Remarks Elev. Depth Blow Count Samp. No. Description. Log Standard Penetration BYY 0 50 IN 6 6', 6 _ _ _ 1 ._ ' `I U (a.s Ye 2 Yec4;sh Vellow (7-$'(►Z'/y,I 716) J 3T (� Ye((oI D �%� h 5� �+V a, V m i cac'-e-ou5 10 �+��tSCovi (e I /�vl-5fdihiv�� �� 5 oon sd�s 15 ��-5�d�vi5 r?�nhct / 1.1%n—�,✓ )e I Crn- k,"Je ✓ U le((0 U-" (10V- 6 Sa,dY dD 'M„�,u5 20— 4fi-,' iDN l , 'Ipf fo o C o y ie S,�-m 4 y cl%�V,\1 Caczof/.5, r �F. >�ra4;.o A "t )bvi6,,5 a�ovPi wa 1 25 riled Yew ', I J } •7�1 EC 28 189 1 1 3 TO: iT`!=i46636040 FROM: PETREE STOCKTON ROE. T-851 F'_. Ll PETREE STOCKTON & RoBINSON 1001 West 'fou.rth Street. Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 Office: (919) 725-2351 FAX: (419); 723.2610 FAX TO: /l. __ FAX NUMBER: OFFICE NUMBER:'" ��°f FAX FROM: ,�' T EXT: v . DOCUMENT SENT: _-. � T DATE: �. NUMBER OF PAGES (including this page): COMMENTS: TO BE COMPLETED BY USER CLIENT/MATTER NAME: _.4Z ,Z) . / � C. 'w. / z 0 CLIENT/MATTER NUMBER:...L_mP ,- . �d .k -� � ;�' v� � � -�r -fir v` �- YY�' � � � � �.� � 5&' * ]�' � 's1C �' � `� �' 7� 'fir' 7�7 '�i '� �' 7�t i(� � * �r ak `+�' '�' ,� �r �!' �!r �l' �' � � 'tt '�" l�:° '�� r� x; `u -�; '� 's.`' 'S,- � -�r it :� �:` :; •. TO BE COMPLETED BY PSR OPERATIONS CENTER COST: RECEIPT DATE/TIME: TRANSMISSION DATE/TIME: COMPLETED? BY: PAR 23 8/88 TREE STOCKTO�l ROD. T-851 P. a2 4DEC 23 ! 39 1-2: _'L? 111 FRON: PE OFF�CE: DNr VON CENTER CHARL'DIIE, NORM C:'-POLINA 2a202-6001 IELEPHQNE: i,04i 372-EMO TELECOPILR U,04� I0 TELECOPTED PE:TRF:E STOCKTON & ROMN50N ATT0 RN EYS AT LAW 1 001 WEST FOURTH STREET WINGTOWSAL(YM, NORTH CAROLINA 27101-2400 TELEPHONE (919) 725-2381 TELECOPIER (019) 723c2-510 December 28, 1989 Ms. Barbara Christian Groundwater Supervisor Mooresville Regional 0fice North Carolina Depa-ri-nuen-t- of Environment, Health and Natural R(,,soL-irces 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carc)1-'1_na 28115 Dear Ks. Christia.ri: 1AALEIG,H OFFICE! 41QI LAKE BQQNE TRAIL SUITE 4QL) RALEI,SH, 140RTH CAROONA ;7622 T.L,ZPHQN9 (GWRr 7A7-6Q92 TE:L'ktbP(tF1 70',Udej As suggested by Jesse Wells, I would appreciate yQii); -rpro',,,Li.dinq me wit-1-1 copies of t'he well drilling loge, grounc'ivater ataonsEzn.�-1 'ted by you-'r it at the Sc-i States fertilizer plant site in State8viller North In this Y=nection, have p-reviously been provides; 'vdth copies of the test re:-1;(,ilts of7 'the sam-r-les Mr. Wells had c-Obtairied .from the State wells, 1,1r. Wells also indiccnt,�d, that he would provide -me with a copy of the ' Notice of Violat_lon he indicated had been rece.nti-y $1 G L. L, 0. _led �o Southern 3-al-etLf�, Your cooperation in this matter is greatly V4'_--rV -truly yours, C) -Phen sr�li J.G S / lP'V7 w6/iba C C, : Mr. Jesse W! Wells Dr. Eric J. Klingel Regional Hydrogeological Supervisor DEM-NRCD Mooresville Regional Office Post Office Box 950 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 RE: Agreement for the Use of a Site for a Groundwater Investigation at the Incident Known as Wayside Estates Incident No. 5038, in Iredell County Dear Dr. Klingel: I am/We are the owner(s) of a parcel of property, as described in Attachment I, and hereby permit the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development (Department) to enter upon said property for the purpose of conducting an investigation of the groundwaters under the authority of G. S. 143-215.3(a)2. I am/We are granting permission with the understanding that: 1. The investigation shall be conducted by the Groundwater Section of the Department's Division of Environmental Management. 2. The costs of construction and maintenance of the site and access shall be born by the Department. The Department shall protect and prevent damage to the surrounding lands. 3. Unless otherwise agreed, the Department shall have access to the site by the shortest feasible route to the nearest public road. The Department may enter upon the land at reasonable times and have full right of access during the period of the investigation. 4. At the end of the investigation, unless otherwise provided for by prior written agreement, the Department shall remove from the site all structures placed or erected by it and shall permanently abandon all wells constructed by it. 5. Any claims which may arise against the Department shall be governed by Article 31 of Chapter 143 of the North Carolina General Statutes, Tort Claims Against State Departments and Agencies, and as otherwise provided by law. 6. The information derived from the investigation shall be made available to the owner upon request and is a public record, in accordance with G. S. 132-1 et seg. 7. The activities to be carried out by the Department are for the primary benefit of the Department and of the State of North Carolina and any benefits accruing to the owner are incidental. The Department is not and shall not be construed to be an agent, employee or contractor of the owner of the land. I/We agree not to interfere with, remove or in any way damage the Department's well(s) and equipment during the investigation. Sincerely, Sign re) Mr. Harry Tsumas Date Address COUNTY K4.5 W 7 QUAD NO.-71619124 LAT. -95 95 -25 LONG. N.C-. DEPAMENT OF NATURAL_ RESOURCES Report to: ARO, FRO, MRO, RRO, WaRO, WiRO, WSRO, Kinston FO Other Shipped by: Bus, Courier Other .COLLECTOR(S):!i5 DATE�3tT FIELD ANALYSES Owner & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEM GROUNDVCMr*D B SAMPLE PRIORIY ElROUTINE ❑ EMERGENCY TIME 1-615 PURPOSE: BASELINE, COMPLAINT (circlf pH40.0 Spec. Cond.94 L.L_�O a4-26o'f✓-' Location or site � �< Temp.10--L L-oC Odor- Description of sampling point Appearance Ta to Sampling Method Field Analysis By: V4, Remarks LABORATORY ANALYSES BOD5 310 mp/I COD High 340 mg/I COD Low 335 mg/I Coliform:MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Colllorm:MF Total 31504 /100mf TOC 680 mg/I Turbidity 76 NTU pH 403 units Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/I Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/1 Carbonate 445 mg/I BlcarLonate 440 mg/I Afsenlc:Total 1002 ug/1 Carbon dioxide 405 mg/I Chloride 940 mg/1 Chromium:Hex 1032 ug/I Color:True 80 Pt -Co Cyanide 720 mp/I Lab Comments: pump,Cba!IelJ e Diss. Solids 70300 mg/1 Fluoride 951 mg/I Hardness:Total 900 mg/I Hardness (non-carb) 902 mg/1 Phenols 32730 ug/l Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 Sulfate 945 mg/I Sulfide 745 mg/1 NH3 as N 610 mg/I TKN as N 625 mg/I NO2 i NO3 as N 630140 mg/I P:Total as P 665 mg/1 P ; O LAB NUMBER 8 DATE RECioFron: Tim Rec'd by:u ouri Other DATA ENTRY IDs_ BY: CK:__ DATE REPORTED: I COMPLIA�SE, LUS-:, 0THER-TnCId one) CD _ — rn Sa rfi-ple Interval r01- �8 um'ping tirne�.air temp, etc. L . All - Silver 1077 ug/I Al - Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be - Bari um'1007 ug/f Ca - Calcium 916 mg/I Cd - Cadmium 1027 ug/I Chromlum:Total 1034 ug/I Cu - Copper 1042 ug/I Fe - Iron 1045 ug/l Hg - Mercury 71900 ug/I K - Potassium 937 mg/l Mg - Magnesium 927 mg/I Mn - Manganese lo55 ug/1• Na - Sodium 929 mg/I NI - Nickel 1067 ug/I Pb - Lead 1051 ug/I Se - Selenium 1147 ug/I Zn - Zinc 1092 ug/1. Orgsnochlorine Pesticides Organophocphorus Pesticides I I Acid Herdicides I Base / Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics I I Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle) I 1 1 1.2 - Dibromoethene (EDB) _ I GW-54 Revised 7/85 For Dissolved Analysis - sul mit filtered sample and write 'DIS' in block White copy - Headquarters Pink copy - Region Yellow copy - Lab COUNTY �1r }�6S QUAD NO. SERIAL NO. LAT..35 45; 25 LONG. Vb 42- 45 N.C. DEPAI, r ENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT D E M LAB NUMBiAFrom7 7KO DATE RECTimRec'd by: u Courier Report to: ARO, FRO, (ED RRO, WaRO, WiRO,1 GROUND lIf LLUtA BCIM Other SAMPLE PRIORITY 1 D 7A ENTRY BY: A CK. WSR,O, Kinston FO Other ❑ ROUTINE ❑ �cOX-TE ` Shipped by: Bus, ouri Other EMERGENCY REPORTED: COLLECTOR(S): �� rs AKJ DATE gl- j TIME Y)3U PURPOSE: BASELINE,._C_OMPLAINT,!CO:MPLIANCE, LUST, J OTHER e - r r(circle`onei) FIELD ANALYSES Owner 01EH t AIR p H 4 0 0 � Spec. Cond.94 at 250C Location or site ` r Temp.10 oC Odor !hA Description of sampling point ►` Appelarance Taste Sampling MethodSample Interval Jr �� SW L (pump, aile etc.) Field Analysis By: �• ` N��+-a^— Remarks (pumping time, air temp, etc.) LABORATORY ANALYSES BOD5 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/l COD Low 335 mg/I Coliform:MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Coliform:MF Total 31504 /100ml TOC 680 mg/I Turbidity 76 NTU PH 403 units Alkalinity to pH 4.6 410 mg/1 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I Carbonate 445 mq/I Bicarbonate 440 mg/l Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/I Carbon dioxide 405 mq/I Chloride 940 mg/I Chromium:Hex 1032 ug/I Color:True 80 Pt -Co Cyanide 720 mq/1 Lab Comments: Diss. Solids 70300 mg/1 Fluoride 951 mq/I H e rd ness:Tota 1900 m g/ I Hardness (non-carb) 902 mq/I Phenols 32730 ug/I Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm7 Sulfate 945 mg/I Sulfide 745 mg/I NH3 as N 610 mg/I TKN as N 625 mg/l NO2 • NO3 as N 630 mq/I P:Total as P 665 mg/I Ag - Silver 1077 ug/I AI - Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be - Barium'1007 ug/I Ca - Calcium 916 mg/I Cd - Cadmium 1027 ug/1 Chromlum:Total 1034 ug/I Cu - Copper 1042 ug/I Fe - Iron 1045 ug/I Hg - Mercury 71900 uq/I K - Potassium 937 mq/I Mg - Magnesium 927 mg/I Mn - Manganese 1055 ug/I Na - Sodium 929 mq/I Ni - Nickel 1067 ug/I Pb - Lead 1051 uq/I Se - Selenium 1147 uq/I Zn - Zinc 1092 ug/1 GW-54 Revised 7/85 For Dissolved Analysis - submit filtered sample and write •DIS' in block White copy - Headquarters Pink copy - Region Yellow copy - Lab Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid Herdicides Base / Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle) 1,2 - Dibromoethane (EDB) r r%-i° i •�•-- RA9_EiCa�'49 6��i COUNTY K(.C5 W (o � cjtixx QUAD NO SERIAL NO. LAT. —a +5 LONG. Sb 47 4-5' N.C.' DEPA-eMENT OF NATURAL. RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / Report to: ARO, FRO, MRO RRO, WaRO, WiRO, WSRO, Kinston FO Other Shipped by: Bus, Courier Other COLLECTOR(S):�� .$atu DATE 3 B DEM GROUNC INFI Lf L pI SAMPLE 'PRIORI ❑ ROUTINE ❑ EMERGENCY TIME PUhPOSE: BASELINE, COM F- A/-4e �... FIELD ANALYSES Owner &N.L. ` pH400 rSpec. Cond.94to6�p� (:)A4-a��Location or site Temp.10 11_oC Odor LJI--&- Description of sampling �point Appearance =� Taste Sampling Method (pump, I Field Analysis By: � Remarks LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/I COD Low 335 mg/I Colilorm:MF Fecal 31616 /100m1 Coliform:MF Total 31504 /100ml TOC 680 mg/1 Turbidity 76 NTU pH 403 units Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/l Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/1 Carbonate 445 mg/1 BlcarLonate 440 mg/I Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/I Carbon dioxide 405 mg/I Chloride 940 mg/l Chromium:Hex 1032 ug/I Color.True 80 PI -Co Cyanide 720 mg/1 Lab Comments: Diss. Solids 70300 mg/I Fluoride 951 mg/I Hardness:Total 900 m g / I Hardness (non-carb) 902 mg/1 Phenols 32730 ug/1 Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 Sulfate 945 mg/I Sulfide 745 mg/I NH3 as N 610 mg/I TKN as N 625 mg/I NO2 i NO3 as N 630 mq/I P:Total as P 665 mg/I LAB NUMBER 8 DATE RECEIIVV,E�n Time From: Bu -Courier oilj,3 Rec'd by: ther (� D DATA ENTRY BY: ' 1 CK: DA'WEJEPORTED: 15v ,AlNT, CQk4.RPIANCE, LUS-:, OTHER- J2V (cir& one) J SampJe_lnterval etc'J v a E-' Aq - Silver 1077 ug/I At - Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be - Barium'1007 ug/1 Ca - Calcium 916 mg/I Cd - Cadmium 1027 ug/I Chromium:Total 1034 ug/I Cu - Copper 1042 ug/I Fe - Iron 1045 uq/I Hg - Mercury 71900 uq/I K - Potassium 937 mg/I Mq -Magnesium 927 mg/I Mn - Manganese 1055 ug/I Na - Sodium 929 mg/I NI - Nickel 1067 ug/I ' Pb - Lead 1051 ug/I Se - Selenium 1147 ug/I Zn - Zinc 1092 ug/I- GW-54 Revised 7/85 For Dissolved Analysis - submit filtered sample and write 'DIS' in block White copy - Headquarters Pink copy - Region Yellow copy - Lab time, air temp, etc. Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid Herdicides Base / Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle) 1,2 - Dibromoethane (EDB) rt'�C1Q n COUNTYrede til K65w4 QUAD 1\107tt�t9WL SERIAL NO. ZR LAT.95 45 25 LONG. So 4? 45 Report to: ARO, FRO, RO RRO, WaRO, WiRO, WSRO, Kinston FO Other N.C. DEPAK.i M NT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & CO'"V E OP~ DEM GROUNDWATER• FIELD/LA9 f.0FtMAr-jr SAMPLE PRIORITY , f Shipped by: Bus, ,, ourieer`` Other COLLECTOR(S):U��/5 /d r#A4AJ DATE 9131JR2 FIELD ANALYSES 01400 (0'3 Spec. Cond.94' i at 250C. Temp.10 oC Odor darle- Appearance IW6 Taste Field Analysis By:��t� A LABORATORY ANALYSES BOD5 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/I COD Low 335 mg/I Colilorm:MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Colllorm:MF Total 31504 /100ml TOC 680 mg/1 Turbidity 76 NTU pH 403 units Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/l Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I Carbonate 445 mg/l BicarLonate 440 mg/l Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/1 Carbon dioxide 405 mg/l Chloride 940 mg/l Chromium:Hex 1032 ug/I Color.True 80 Pt -co Cyanide 720 mg/1 Lab Comments: ❑ ROUTINE ❑ EMERGENCY LAB NUMBER 8 DATE RECEIVED Time V� Rec'd by:From: Bu ourie TIME 09,50 PURPOSE: BASELINE, COMPLW1 (Ci Owner ry7S1:--4/ Location or site Description of sampling point Sampling Method Other DATA ENTR1('BY: CK: DATE REPORTED: COMPLIANCE,',LUS , OTHER Zncl 39, one,)-, s a ple InteWal .W?38 917•0O TD- (pump bailer etc.) "_ Remarks ` (pumping time, air temp, etc.) Diss. Solids 70300 mg/1 Fluoride 951 mg/I Hardness:Total 900 mg/1 Hardness (non -curb) 902 mg/l Phenols 32730 ug/l Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 Sulfate 945 mg/I Sulfide 745 MOM NH3 as N 610 mg/1 TKN as N 626 mg/l NO2 i NO3 as N 630 mp/I P:Total as P 665 mg/I Ag - Silver 1077 ug/I Al - Aluminum 1105 ug/l Be - Barium'1007 ug/1 . Ce Calcium 916 mg/1 Cd - Cadmium 1027 ug/l Chromium:Total 1034 ug/I Cu - Copper 1042 ug/l Fe - Iron 1045 ug/I Hg - Mercury 71900 ug/I K - Potassium 937 mg/I Mg - Magnesium 927 mg/I Mn - Manganese 1055 ug/l No - Sodium 929 mg/I Ni - Nickel 1067 ug/I Pb - Lead 1051 ug/l Se Selenium 1147 ug/1 Zn - Zinc 1092 ug/l• Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides eutral Extractable Orgar`ti-e'fiY Extr le I ga Purgeable Orga I 1.2 - Dlbro B) GW-54 Revised 7/85 For Dissolved Analysis - submit filtered sample and write 'DIS' in block White copy - Headquarters Pink copy - Region Yellow copy - Lab ` 'COUNTY N.C. DEPAMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES LAB NUMBER 8 q(9 7�7 KG5:4 QUAD NO. L� SERIAL NO.-2 & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DATE RECEIVED I Ti - � LAT. 9S 2$ LONG. Sa 47 4S D EM nV --..��TT�� M�� Rec'd by: From: Bu ourie GROUND E f TD1/lAB FORM Other Report to: ARID, FRO, MR , RRO, WaRO, WiRO, a �1 �%S LE PRIORITYDATA ENTRY BY: 1 1 ' CK: WSRO, Kinston FO OtherROUTINE ❑ EMERGENCY � DATE REPORTED: CJ Shipped by: Bus, Courier, Other COLLECTORS):(. d1 ZCAri-'h�tii DATE 8 31 4T 'TIME 09-�-S PURPOSE:* BASEL'INE,COTPPLAINT, C0 LIANCE, LU6":, OTHERZC-j&A SC13S' vi (circle &iEQ' FIELD ANALYSES Owner V + 5H0 Alk f' -� <9 PH400 Spec. Cond.94� Bt-etaE-- Location or site ' ` `J1— Temp.10C Odor Description of sampling point Appearance (2,40-4- Taste Sampling Method J�a��-less .��ee� P- Samp69 Interval ��•�BSiJL i0�- .��� (pump, al er etc.) :=,; Field Analysis By: C��t-�A/ua^ Remarks U (pumpibg time, air temp, etc.) LABORATORY ANALYSES U BOD5 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/I COD Low 335 mg/I Coliform:MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Collform:MF Total 31504 /100ml TOC 680 mg/I Turbidity 76 NTU pH 403 units Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/l Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I Carbonate 445 mg/I BicarLonate 440 mg/I Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/1 Carbon dioxide 405 mg/I Chloride 940 mg/I Chromlum:Hex 1032 ug/I Color.True 80 Pt -Co Cyanide 720 mg/I Lab Comments: Diss. Solids 70300 mg/1 Fluoride 951 mg/I Hardness:Total 900 mg/I Hardness (non-carb) 902 mg/I Phenols 32730 ug/I Specific Cond. 95 uMhos/cm2 Sulfate 945 mg/I Sulfide 745 mg/1 NH3 as N 610 mg/I TKN as N 625 mg/I NO2 i NO3 as N 630 , mg/I P:Totai as P 665 mg/I Ag - Silver 1077 ug/I Al - Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be - Barium'1007 ug/I Ca - Calcium 916 mg/I Cd - Cadmium 1027 ug/I Chromium:Total 1034 ug/I Cu - Copper 1042 ug/I Fe - Iron 1045 ug/1 Hg - Mercury 71900 ug/I K - Potassium 937 mg/I Mg - Magnesium 927 mg/I Mn - Manganese 1055 ug/I No - Sodium 929 mg/I Ni - Nickel 1067 ug/I Pb - Lead 1051 ug/I Se - Selenium 1147 ug/I Zn - Zinc 1092 ug/I Organochlorine Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid Herdicides Base / Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle) If. 21f-�Oiblromoi►lIla.pd i t;s' a F35aW ps'1 1 .T"N' - n c S f _ GW-54 Revised 7/85 For Dissolved Analysis - St. White copy - Headquarters Pink copy - Region Yellow copy '- Lab �h tea. STATE o Jac, State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT May 12, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Statesville Serv. Richmond, VA 23260 RE: Agreement for Use of a Site for a Groundwater Investigation Wayside Estates Incident No. 5038 Iredell County, NC Dear Madame or'Sir: The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management is investigating the contamination of a public water supply well near the Company property located in the Wayside Estates Subdivision in Iredell County. In order to identify the source of this contamination, the Groundwater Section must conduct a subsurface investigation. This investigation would consist of augering several boreholes into the unconfined aquifer, establishing groundwater gradients, and sampling of the groundwater. Prior to augering at the site, the enclosed agreement must be signed and dated. The signed agreement should be returned to the Mooresville Regional office as soon as possible. Failure to allow the Division access to the property may result in an administrative inspection warrant being secured in order to conduct the investigation. The diagram on Attachment I shows the proposed site for augering. I have enclosed a self-addressed stamped envelop for returning the signed agreement. 919 North Main Street, P.O. Box 950, Mooresville, N.C. 28115-0950 • Telephone 704663-1699 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and A. _ Put you'r abdrass-in the "RETURN TO Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to You. The rat rn recei t fee will Provide You the name of the person delivered to and the date of deliver .Fora rt ono as thefollowing services are available. onsu t postmaster or fee enc c ec c ox es for additional service(s) requested. 1. ❑Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑Restricted Delivery (Extra charge) (Ex►a charge) 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number Southern States Cooperative P 696 847 009 Type of Service: ❑ Registered ❑ Insured ❑ Certified ❑ COD ❑ Mail Express ❑ Return Receipt P for Merchandise Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature — Addre s 8. Addressee's Address (ONLY if X requested and fee paid) F natuAgent of elry r T_ MY51- m 3811. MU. 1988 * U.S.G.P.O. 1988-212-865 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT Southern States Cooperative Page Two May 12, 1989 Should you have any questions concerning this agreement, please do not hesitate to contact me or Dr. Eric J. Klingel at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, a V.7esse W. Wells Hydrogeological Technician Approved by: l/ J Eri J. Kl`ingel, h.D..P.G. Hydrogeological Regional Supervisor .r Enclosure cc: Incident Management Central Files JWW:se ECE A 'N E - 4S11010N 4E ENVIRONMENTAL UN EaZ.Zo ` February 5, 1990 North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Attention: Mr. Jeff C. Lautier Hydrogeologist Subject: Confirmation of Meeting Discussion January 19, 1990 Meeting Regarding the Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, North .Carolina LEI Job No. 56-9606.40 Gentlemen: LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 431 MINUET LANE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28217 P.O. BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704-527-6717 This letter serves to confirm our conversations with the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources (NCDNR) during a January 19, 1990 meeting at your office. The following individuals were present during the meeting: Messrs. Jesse Wells and Jeff Lautier representing NCDNR, Messrs. Jack Rogers and Hilton Withers representing Southern States Cooperative, Inc., and Messrs. Bern Schumak and Thomas Beggs of Law Environmental. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss Southern States' proposed response to a NCDNR Notice of Violation dated December 12, 1989. The Notice of Violation involved nitrate and/or nitrite concentrations discovered in ground water at the Statesville plant. Specifically, two NCDNR wells at the site revealed nitrate/nitrite in excess of the maximum 11 mg/l level established by NCDNR standards. The notice was issued on December 12 and received by Southern States on December 20, 1989. Mr. Withers outlined Southern States' initial plan to close two holding ponds at the site. (The general site location is shown in Figure .1). The upper holding pond currently retains approximately 2 million gallons of water and the lower pond approximately 0.5 million gallons. After drainage of the ponds in an approved manner, the pond -bottom soil will be sampled and analyzed. A detailed plan for removing the soil (if it is contaminated) and eventual pond closure will then be prepared for submittal to the State. The pond locations are shown on the attached Figure 2. r a C North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development February_5, 1990 Page 2 As an initial response to the Notice of Violation, Mr. Withers further outlined preliminary ground -water assessment procedures proposed for the site. Law Environmental has been retained to provide the following services: o Determine ground -water flow directions based on topography and ground -water elevations in existing monitoring wells. Assistance from the NCDNR will be necessary to gain access to the State wells. o Construct a deep monitoring well near each of .the two shallow wells that reportedly contained excessive amounts of nitrate (wells K65W6 and K65W7) to address vertical extent of contamination. Construct four shallow monitoring wells (two near each of the contaminated wells) to address lateral extent of contamination. The deep wells will extend to bedrock or to a maximum depth of 100 ft, whichever comes first. The shallow wells will extend to approximately ten ft below the ground- water table. Approximate well locations are shown on the attached Figure 1. o Sample ground -water from both the new and existing wells and analyze the samples for nitrate/nitrite. o Prepare a report presenting the results and recommending subsequent options based on collected data. Mr. Lautier indicated that this scope of work would satisfy initial NCDNR requirements. However, if the results of well sampling reveal more extensive ground -water contamination than first indicated, a more detailed assessment program may need to be implemented. A decision regarding the need for additional work will be made following submittal of the written report. All parties agreed that the proposed well construction, sampling and reporting activities would require several weeks for completion. Southern States may therefore need to submit a request for extension of the Notice of Violation compliance deadline. Mr. Lautier will review the extension request at the appropriate time. North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development February 5, 1990 Page 3 Drilling was initiated at the site on January 30, 1990. If you have any questions regarding the proposed activities or if our understanding of the meeting discussion is inaccurate, please contact us. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Bernard B. Schumak Project Hydrogeologist T omas F. Beggs, P.E. Principal Engineer BBS:TFB:clp cc: Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. :.J. , r��i 1,, _,'OI, • . i .I t '�' :r f E 1i ::: •_.I •! 1�/"i j 'L.� j r e * 'i •P' lJ .,.n.a� o:P, •rr''.%'��.1. -I� ��'' •f''� 1 r' ��_.: •/�,J f' � � I c� i - I 1 '�j- l %I - a i lL, �i ■ ,. 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Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Attention: Hilton M. Withers RE: Acknowledgment of Receipt Southern States Facility (,c,JA1Jy1 Ae_ OtR-cir--5) Incident # 5038 Iredell County, N.C. Priority Rank: 150/13 Class: AB Dear Mr. Withers: The Groundwater Section of the Division of Water Quality at the Mooresville Regional Office (MRO) has received the second semiannual monitoring report for the subject site. The report arrived on February 17, 1998. The report has been reviewed and will remain on file in the Groundwater Section at the MRO. The review indicated that further information is required to determine what effect the current remediation system is having on the groundwater contamination. Therefore, the following information is to be included in all future semiannual monitoring reports: a) b) c) d) e) fl g) A site map showing the location of the former holding ponds and the present ponds; A table showing the completion depths and screened intervals of all wells (to include recovery wells and supply wells); A site map that shows the location of all former and existing wells (monitoring, supply, recovery, etc.); A table that displays the historical sampling results for every monitoring well, both in use and abandoned; A table showing the historical NPDES sampling results; A table showing the number of gallons recovered by the groundwater remediation system for the reporting period and total recovered to date; and A description of which recovery wells were in operation for the reporting period and the average number of gallons recovered per minute from each recovery well. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at (704) 663-1699 ext. 244. Sincerely, Robert B. Krebs, P.G. Hydrogeologist cc: Rob Thompson - Law Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. rbk\southern.mod 919 NORTH MAIN STREET, MOOR ESV ILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28115 PHONE 704-663-1 699 FAX 704-663-6040 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/1 O% POST -CONSUMER PAPER 7- INCIDENT D.&-nMG COST SUMMARY INCIDENT NAME I21 /E / DATE BEGAN10 _?_ 90 DATE COMPLETE/,,_3- 90 INCIDENT # COUNTY LyJ QUAD Hw- Cost--Personnel, Material Equip. NO. OF COST PER TOTAL R (Days Mile8 Bag, Joints HE Mile Bag IjQint Driller.. _D_ay__ In State Travel Helper in State Travel Rig Service.Truck. Pi eTruck.......... . . . Logger, .. .., ..:.. Logp er . Van Air . Corh Generat6r.l5KW...._, Generator -AW Steam Jenny.._ :....:...:.:..: ...., Sub.. Ptirfip 7: 5. HP . ...::........:.:..:.:. Sub. Pump 3 HP., :.. Pump Truck. ' Sand Bentonite 3/W".. Cement 3. 2.} Utility Trailer Other Pipe PVC SST. Steel Ft:..,:.:....:..: 21'. 101.. -., .51 2' Screen Size 10' 5' 3' 21 Surficial Protectin¢ Cat) . Above Ground Protecting Can North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental Management WELL ABANDONMENT P. 0. Box 27687 - Raleigh, N. C. 27611 RECORD NTRACTOR E . 14.. IV • #'1 c u + h + i f e REG ._ NO. 0 1. WELL LOCATION: (Show a sketch of the location on back of form.) Nearest Town: &--AL.},o _q U , i (e_ 1\[ (I County Ih Q a. e. lj ' 14 .s S ;A e ' Quadrangle No -K 61 1 Roads Commnunityj Subdivision, Lot No. live. A/o. _S a 3 R 2. OWNER:Z, b(. 4. ft. G r o u kd tZ +4. 4- Q }- 3. ADDRESS: P b. 8 al. 01 6 $;�7 A 14 1 o 4. TOPOGRAPHY:draw)slopeyhilltop,valley lat 5. USE OF WELL i Q 13 S DATE- 10 -'3 - t 6 6. TOTAL DEP7 ... 39 f DTAMEt : `3.'� p V Z 7. CASING REMOVED: feet diameter 6 ` a+`'PLOD . 8. SEALING MATERIAL: Neat cement bags of cement { gals. of water Sand cement bags of cement yds. of sand gals. of water Other Type material Amount Lj l w a. 9. EXPLAIN METHOD OF EMPLACE MM OF MATERIAL � . Q WI iZ It r-4- W I LL) w- L,kI'L u- $-a z'Q- I do hereby certify that this well abandonment record is true and exact. A�4 t kQ4 -zi. CqAaeA 10-z-�o Signature Af Contractor or Agent Date WELL DIAGRAM: Draw a detailed sketch of the well showing total depth, depth and diameter of screens remaining in the well, gravel interval,.intervals of casing perforations, and depths and types of fill materials used. C, DEFT. }� I CE ®UCT2�1990 QIVI3IQId FF fi; i l Tr t ;,.ti d : G. MOORESVILLE REGJRNtIL OFFI C,1�7rAe S2r-�c Submit original to the Division of Environmental Management, one copy to the Driller, and 'one copy to the Owner. North Carolina Department of Natural Resources. and Community Development Division of Environmental Management WELL ABANDONMENT P. 0. Box 27687 - Raleigh N. C. 27611 RECORD NTRACTOR • �� O 4y f e u. + �_ REG . NO. I 1. WELL LOCATION: (Show a sketch of the location on back of form.) Nearest Town: S4Z GCS Ili I IC- N t. County 3 r e- & t; tl �}& s,',L Quadrangle No. b,ci U . Roady Community] Subdivision, Lot No. INC- Ale. ,.5ti 3$ 2. OWNER : F—yi . a, N. G to, u Y�- d w &. k- e-\- 3. ADDRESS: P t, Ac,14 27 617 A m I k- ; 9K WELL DIAGRAM: Draw a detailed sketch of the 4. TOPOGRAPHY:draw,slopejhilltop,valley, la well showing total depth, depth and diameter of screens remaining in the well, gravel 5. USE OF WELL: 13 S DATE:Ita -�a -9 d interval,.intervals of casing perforations, 6. TOTAL DEPTH--3.41 DIAMPITMI u� and depths and types of fill materials used. 7. CASING REMOVED: feet c)I 8. SEALING MATERIAL: Neat cement bags of cement f gals. of water diameter x P t- Sand cement bags of cement yds. of sand gals. of water Other Type material M; lC* .L Amount_ Uj 14 t �p_y- 9. EXPLAIN METHOD OF EMPLACEMENT OF MATERIAL L-Q-06 -12L %A+ m x Ate) jtz) w 4- Q- h 4- Po rid ►1 l� Z�C �a I do hereby certify that this well abandonment record is true and exact. to a --)- 0 -3 6 Signature of Contractor or Agent Date b� �CQ�FP �J'•,'=s o, NITS OCT 2 1990 DI(IM-17 8` MJU:iF�VAL6� f�GIJTU�L ar�acErr�t If LCE Y put. t Lf ax �U Z -1,4','I 1 _ Submit original to the Division of Environmental Management, one copy to the Driller, and 'one copy to the Owner. North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental Management WELL ABANDONMENT P. 0. Box 27687 - Raleigh, N. C. 27611 RECORD NTRACTOR t�. I4 • [V- R- 9a u i- k *-u- t& lira 4-r,?, BEG. NO. 0 O 1. WELL LOCATION: (Show a sketch of the location on back of form.) Nearest Town: �$Z--e4y; (1 e_ 1U �' = County.y re -A e. NA. jame S. it k Quadrangle No. k 6 q W Roadf tommunityf Subdivision, Lot No. We. A/o. S6 :3 9 2. OWNER: , la, N. jq. Gro u nd W )s -i-a-, r Tj. ADDRESS: a6.13bxQ:16Ys i Ry►te--ig , b. TOPOGRAPHY:draw,slopejhilltop,valley, lat 5. USE OF WELL: 6 (3S DATE: 6. TOTAL DEPTH: j q DIAMFTFR; "PLC. 7. CASING REMOVED: feet diameter 8. SEALING} MATERIAL: Neat cement Sand cement bags of cement l bags of cement gals. of water yds. of sand gals. of water Other Type material.L k t c, r i v► � wL; k A W 1 Amount lj 44_ '. j" 9. EXPLAIN METHOD OF EMPLACEMENT OF MATERIAL A - - - - . .. 1 - - - - - T-Q I- A. v— l S u -%- V I do hereby certify that this well abandonment record is true and exact. r...:r21-W—Wraas% Yff-Zj-i1MWWSK � AgentDate WELL DIAGRAM: Draw a detailed sketch of the well showing total depth, depth and diameter of screens remaining in the well, gravel interval,.intervals of casing perforations, and depths and types of fill materials used. AV ca k-opct,, A 1i Q C' 2 1990 - DA732G,7,q Gf fl'6'It G+ , UZI ajr p 'f'f,'f'!/�l Submit original to the Division of Environmental Management, one Copy to the Driller, and 'one copy to the Owner. *44L}4o aqj of 4do3 auo pua `aamaa aqi of Sdoo auo f auawa8aua8 JVJUPWuo4Tn43 3Q uoTPTAT4 aqj 01 TauTBTao ITwgnS C i b-C Bit ®66l Bofl �Qa �q a v M r . . - ► w f •paen STUTaO'+Vw TTTS Io eadF4 pue f3ggdap pup SuoTquaojaad WuTauo Jo OTuA49'4UT' fUVA4a4xff TOAUJS 4 TTaM a% UT BuTuTIamaa UUaP400 , Q a9l.atm Tp Pu-e ggdaP `ugdaP Tiagoq 9uTwgs TTa4M1 aql Jo ROPNS PaTTUPP IR 404a ;WD Iq 'T'IM apa qua8v ao ,T%Ovaquoo it aanquuBFS igavxg Pl.W @Tgl pT p4o994 gqamuopuvgp TTab @Tg4 4uK4 s4TI;pq 4gaaaq op I 'WTIMV i a0 APAATfaM 40 (TO30i KMaXR •6 T.. .......,,,... T TgaT adU .�agg0 ,zap jg f P.TO Pr y j4 , UPA. TrI491-i► 'TQ , aTVa +UP=, a pins TMUPa , PON .zagamuTp .qaa� :Hansa WWI 19 �-�T.T � daT�Bh f �Q'}TTF�{ � f��4Ta Et�B,xp i.jtHd�ti00�Os ' �i . ). bi 39` i SSamUv ' (' ox 4oq f uo sT-ATpgpU f 4� oo f PlRpll ' off aT&MaP�— $'r. a Rquno0 >,�_1��. - �� , ;t� .�`',�'. iuo►T gf3a.zPaN (-=oj ,To :qoPq do uoTpooT aqq j:Q goTa-�q V 44ous) MOTILVO rI TuM ' i Q 0 4 r • 0H • 0r HU0 CM00ax 491x 'a 'N VT®TUH - 1. M XOU '0 14 S,c oQtsvav � IuawasV"VH T#IuawuoxTAuS jQ 40TRTATO juawdop4ea XjTunt woa puP Pa04noRP4 TP4f►laN TQ au;4wT4adaa PPTT04va 414ON North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Environmental Management WELL ABANDONMENT P. 0. Box 27687 - Raleigh, N. C. 27611 RECORD NTRACTOR r . i4 • N- R- REG . NO. 1 d b 1. WELL LOCATION! (Show a sketch of the location on back of form.) Nearest Town:s ta,g 7j e I l4k t112. County :E]•,p,d, e-� LL p w +� f Quadrangle No. L-L 65 1.J 5 Road, Comm n; tyl Subdivision, Lot No.. We. A/o. 5 D 3 $ 2. OWNER: f—:.ii.flf.&- &t:ft. u1%d W1%tQV- 3. ADDRESS: Pp.13a1C 27 6 Tc7 R w 1 Q e 5 11 4. TOPOGRAPHY:draw,slopeihilltop,vallflat ey 5. USE OF WELL: o G S DATE: t b--& "R 0 6. TOTAL DEPTH: 19 DIAMETER; a!'pvt 7. CASING REMOVED: feet 0 8. SEALING} MATERIAL: Neat cement bags of cement gals. of water 77 diameter eLi pv� Sand cement bags of cement yds. of sand gals. of water Other Type material CyiWV.i Ae_ M; tick W Amount .0, r-e-P 9• EXPLAIN METHOD OF EMPLACEMENT OF MATERIAL V%— iC SA w ( sy Igk- 4- e o y .e-& % K w .-X11 �A '�►�.�d, $Ut���Z.Q I do hereby certify that this well abandonment record is true and exact. jq K ->-� • 10-1 -`i 0 Signature of Contractor or Agent Date WELL DIAGRAM: Draw a detailed sketch of -the well showing total depth, depth and diameter of screens remaining in the well, gravel interval,.intervals of casing perforations, and depths and types of fill materials used. tr-NAQAt• Submit original to the Division of Environmental Management, one copy to the Driller, and 'one copy to the Owner. Al 9 —z s-, 9d INCIDENT DRILLING COST SUMMARY INCIDENT NAME (it/�i 1/,5 �1� 652r 9 DATE BEGAN DATE COMPLETEu -3, _ 99 INCIDENT �-� 3 u .. COUNTY QUAD K �p Cost --Personnel] Matetidlf Equip. NO..OF COST PER HR Driller In State Travel �3 Helper In State Travel .. Rig i b 1 Sa G 30. o0 Service Truck 1 Pi eTruck _.... Lo er. Logger Van Air ..Com Generator 15KtJ... ,. . Generator ._5KW 02..37 L2s'-�� Steam Jenny.7�,00 .00 .00 Sub Pump5 HP.... :. . Sub..Pump .3 HP. . _ ..__....,. ,..>_.:.• Pump .Truck ...- : Sand :... Bentonite 3/8'.... Cement :.. S, 9✓� o Utility Trailer . a o0 00. Other L Pipe PVC SST. Steel Ft:..., .__:..,.. 21' i 10' .7 12-00 d V100 5�. ,o 3' 2' Screen Size _ 10' ...:.. X 5' .7 3' 2, Surficial Protecting Ca Above Ground Protectinp, Ca NORTH .CAROUNA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT — GROUNDWATER SECTION P.O. BOX 27687 — RALEIGH,N.C. 27611, PHONE (919) 733-5083 WELL CONSTRUCTION RECORD DRILLING CONTRACTOR �L . R C �) , FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Quad. NoX-4G9 W I Serial No. 1-r Lat.35 1� 5 2,9 Long.&���Pc Minor Basin Basin Code Header Ent. GW-1 Ent. p .4/ do STAT WELL O� UN56 3 CTION DRILLER REGISTRATION NUMBER 1- b ©0 PERMIT NUMBER: 1. WELL LOCATION: Show sketch of the location below) Nearest Town: :'-''/t/' , (Road, Co unity, or bdivision and Loot No.) 2. OWNER 3 4 5 6 7 8 ADDRESS (Street or -Route No.) �] �DPL LrN C, l�r �+Ci or Town State Zip Code DATE DRILLED Z5 "0-2%'n USE OF WELL , TOTAL DEPTH —':?q— CUTTINGS COLLECTED ❑ Yes TS/No DOES WELL REPLACE EXISTING WELL? ❑ Yes ISINo STATIC WATER LEVEL q FT. ❑ above TOP OF CASING, TOP OF CASING IS �� rC'� below �.ZCL FT. ABOVE LAND SURFACE. YIELD (gpm): METHOD OF TEST VVI s WATER ZONES (depth): 9. CHLORINATION: Type NN\ Amount �! A 10. CASING: Wall Thickness Depth Diameter or Weight/Ft. Material From t_ To Ft. � �uC-, From To Ft. From To Ft. 11. GROUT Depth Material Method From To Z Ft. 0.a.t,.asf- A& 4:.11 �rom �_ To Ft. 12. SCREEN: Depth Diameter Slot Size Material County: a, DepthDRILLING LOG From TIP Formgion Description ,42 q • aq a w _/ 13�* CLJ If additional space is needed use back of form. LOCATION SKETCH (Show direction and distance from atheAst two State Roads, or other ap reference points)L r '.� %99® From _ Toq! Ft._in.r 6_ _,R D in. d (. From To Ft. in, in. From To Ft. in, in. PACK: 1145 i6 Depth Size �Material From ToJZ Ft. ✓1 �r A From To Ft. 14. REMARKS: �I F e—_� pt siJl;ie( EiaS'g�y� r r I DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C, WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THAT A COPY OF THIS RECORD HAS BEEN PRO V ED TO THE WELL OWNER, —Ioroc -,9-9 - /G i SIGNATU E F�'CONT ACTOR OR AGENT DATE NORTH. CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - GROUNDWATER SECTION P.O. BOX 27687 - RALEIGH,N.C. 27611. PHONE (919) 733-5083 WELL CONSTRUCTION RECORD DRILLING CONTRACTOR & DRILLER REGISTRATION NUMBER ) o o o FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Quad. Notf cf Cv I_ Serial No. &Z,�-6 9 Lat'9S-ti 6-.2 SS Long.g'O �c Minor Basin Basin Code Header Ent. GW-1 Ent. STATE WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT NUMBER: 1. WELL LOCATION: Show sketch of the location below) Nearest Town:�4/ County: '2 (Road, Co unity, or�bdivision and Lot No.) Depth DRILLING LOG From To 2. OWNER L!� /J` Formation Descri tion t.l. U ADDRESS �' L/' /� �� JJG�c (Street or Route No.) � � —i—�—�r c, a ��c� - - ° ,e�-B 161/ e��f^ - C itygr Town State Zjp Code 9 ° 3. DATE DRILLED �_ -9^-(L USE OF WELL M�„'cu�ia._.c� q� n 4. TOTAL DEPTH 2 CUTTINGS COLLECTED ❑ Yes 'E�_No 10' 5. DOES WELL REPLACE EXISTING WELL? ❑ Yes ` Z No 6. STATIC WATER LEVEL: 0. CK FT. above TOP OF CASING, �9 r �"" eTS-below TOP OF CASING IS , 0 FT. ABOVE LAND SURFACE. 2 7. YIELD (gpm): _METHODOF TEST I� 8. WATER ZONES (depth): fi ("' O`�7 9. CHLORINATION: Type ;&11Z l Amount 10. CASING: Wall Thickness If additional space is needed use back of form. Depth Diameter or Weight/Ft. Material From . 2 ��_ To Ft<1ctC�1.o /BUG (Show direction and LOCATION SKETCH distance from at,ileast two State Roads, From To Ft. or other ap reference points) :5K From To Ft. 7<' v� p,•A 11. GROUT: Depth Material Method—�^ �`�� 0:D A From To Ft. ��i�a row_ ODD ctlJld� ®�fcc,3 ,9n/� no �—To 2,6 Ft. Lc/ ty f';'•;` °�6d r ,From ly 72. SCREEN: Depth Diameter Slot Size Material From _� To_,�2Ft. 2 in. nb 9D in. PIC From To Ft. in. in. i From To Ft. in. in. tea" 13J-GR*-b'1zt PACK: Depth Size Material From__,6r,2 2. To-2-9 Ft. ` From To Ft. �/ 14. REMARKS: I DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C, WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THAT A COPY OF THIS RECORD HAS BEEN PR VIDED TO THE WELL OWNER. '--s' -�R-�9 16 ° SIGN RE OF CODeTrRACTOR OR AGENT DATE NORTH.CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - GROUNDWATER SECTION P.O. BOX 27687 - RALEIGH,N.C. 27611, PHONE (919) 733-5083 WELL CONSTRUCTION RECORD FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Quad. No. X-lcg , (V -3 Serial No. /// 6-638 Lat. 3S -.y S- 2. 3 Long.$G_y" -4:? Pc Minor Basin Basin Code Header Ent. GW-1 Ent. DRILLING CONTRACTOR Q C D 1 Sd3 STATE WELL CONSTRUCTION DRILLER REGISTRATION NUMBER ! I)b J PERMIT NUMBER: 1. WELL LOCATION: Q(S-�hhoo/w�---s�keetch of the location below) Nearest Town: ZI tj"SbJ-e' �)0 t 5Ra3(e0 (Road, mmunit or Subdivision and Lot No.) 2. OWNER ADDRESS (Street or Route No.) lea-�Lz_ )r�s al 6 City or Town State Zip Code 3. DATE DRILLEDUSE OF WELL 4. TOTAL DEPTH CUTTINGS COLLECTED ❑ Yes EANo 5. DOES WELL REPLACE EXISTING WELL? ❑ Yes IQ No 6. STATIC.WATER LEVEL: 1'7, 9 �j FT. ❑ above TOP OF CASING, SPbelow TOP OF CASING IS % , 5 D FT. ABOVE LAND SURFACE. 7. YIELD (gpm): METHCO�D OF TEST AV P -AAA a B. WATER ZONES (depth): 7' ' l ! 9. CHLORINATION: Type_ Amount 10. CASING: Wall Thickness Depth Diameter or Weight/Ft. From �_ To Ft._ _P,QQ From To Ft. From To Ft. County:L�.,�'o Depth From To DRILLING LOG Formation Description i If additional space is needed use back of form. Material LOCATION SKETCH V C' (Show direction and distance from at least two State Roads, or other map reference points) S e n , 11. GROUT: Depth Material Method n From L To 7— Ft. eirno�,.� O�xcX rn a To �s/6 Ft. QLi,�II 12. SCREEN: f Depth Diameter Slot Size Material l ` From To. Ft. 2 in.,OaO in. R&C 0,1', e �63 From To Ft. in. From To Ft. in. 13.PACK: 1�a�• Depth Size From To_ Ft. " From To Ft. 4. REMARKS: 5 &-e.& oh l � in. in. Material 45�70 /o,�' 1 DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C, WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THAT A COPY OF THIS RECORD HAS BEEN P VIDED TO THE WELL OWNER. d� �� _ 0 r SIGNA RE OF CG6YRACTOR OR AGENT DATE If additional space is needed use back of form. Material LOCATION SKETCH V C' (Show direction and distance from at least two State Roads, or other map reference points) S e n , 11. GROUT: Depth Material Method n From L To 7— Ft. eirno�,.� O�xcX rn a To �s/6 Ft. QLi,�II 12. SCREEN: f Depth Diameter Slot Size Material l ` From To. Ft. 2 in.,OaO in. R&C 0,1', e �63 From To Ft. in. From To Ft. in. 13.PACK: 1�a�• Depth Size From To_ Ft. " From To Ft. 4. REMARKS: 5 &-e.& oh l � in. in. Material 45�70 /o,�' 1 DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C, WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THAT A COPY OF THIS RECORD HAS BEEN P VIDED TO THE WELL OWNER. d� �� _ 0 r SIGNA RE OF CG6YRACTOR OR AGENT DATE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT — GROUNDWATER SECTION P.O. BOX 27687 — RALEIGH,N.C. 27611. PHONE (919) 733-8083 WELL CONSTRUCTION RECORD DRILLING CONTRACTOR 'S\. Q , Q Z DRILLER REGISTRATION NUMBER 1 6 0 6 1. WELL LOCATION: ( ow sketch of the location below) Nearest Town: ,ss//%O , I U a 6 (Road, Com unity, or &bdivision �and Lot No.) 2. OWNER ADDRESS /2 n ,, (Street or Route No.) � Otr �LI `Ci or Town State Zip Code 3. DATE DRILLED �i 9� USE OF WELL 4. TOTAL DEPTH CUTTINGS COLLECTED ❑ Yes 'E.�ZNo 5. DOES WELL REPLACE EXISTING WELL? ❑ Yes/IN No 6. STATIC WATER LEVELS 2 14, 3 FT. O above TOP OF CASING, ff below TOP OF CASING IS Zr 6 FT. ABOVE LAND SURFACE. 7. YIELD (gpm): METHOD OF TEST r ^ g B. WATER ZONES (depth): i4— A / 9. CHLORINATION: Type �— Amount )cN N A 10. CASING: Wall Thickness Depth Diameter or Weight/Ft. From To 1_ Ft..2',_ 12_� From To Ft From To Ft. 11. GROUT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Quad. No. k- &, 9 is - L Serial �No.`'!//S-/39 Lat.35 "151 1 Long.9b, q 5 Pc Minor Basin Basin Code Hader Ent. GW-1 Ent. �®�f3 STATE WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT NUMBER: County: .—A, ""-p e-, Depth From To �f 7' 9, c z- on I DRILLING LOG If additional space is needed use back of form. Material LOCATION SKETCH UC` (Show direction and distance from at least two State Roads, or other map_ reference points) —� tl 3 Depth Material Method "I "; , �t N From i To Ft. oar� W%��rom ToFt. 4 0 z4llea: 12. SCREEN: I mI�7F " wl Depth Diameter Slot Size Material From — — To�,q Ft. in. 0,90 in. vG � `d� fs3 From To Ft. in. in. From To Ft. in. in. 13%QNRAJE�L- PACK: 457C Depth Size Material From A' To a-1( Ft. From To Ft.� It..1fRGe`trt 1 a 14. REMARKS: / I DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C, WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THAT A COPY OF THIS RECORD HAS BEFEI PR-OVIDED TO THE WELL OWNER. OF OR OR AGENT DATE NORTH' CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - GROUNDWATER SECTION P.O. BOX 27687 - RALEIGH,N.C. 27611, PHONE (919) 733-5083 WELL CONSTRUCTION RECORD DRILLING CONTRACTOR X -R _-9 DRILLER REGISTRATION NUMBER 10 O 0 1. WELL LOCATION: (Show sketch of the location below) Nearest Town: ',0 -4- SR a 3 6 0 (Road, Co munity, o Subdivision and Lot No.) 2. OWNER t��i ADDRESS � (Street or Route No.) IeQ '.. _fo—C �76GT City � Town State Zip Code 3. DATE DRILLED 6=�S��I USE OF WELL-2�� 4. TOTAL DEPTH _ CUTTINGS COLLECTED ❑ Yes C*o 5. DOES WELL REPLACE EXISTING WELL? ❑ Yes Pqrmo 6. STATIC WATER LEVEL: T FT. Q above TOP OF CASING, pbelow TOP OF CASING IS i FT. ABOVE LAND SURFACE. ^ 7. YIELD (gpm): FA METHOD OF TEST 8. WATER ZONES (depth): q — 9. CHLORINATION: 10. CASING Type Amount 1� Q Depth Diameter From d To Ft. 2 From To Ft. From To Ft. 11. GROUT Depth FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Quad. Not—(0�, L0 -5 Serial No. 111-5-6-416 Lat. 3S- 4 5 I („ Long. A0 !1 174 Pc Minor Basin Basin Code Header Ent. GW-1 Ent. STATE WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT NUMBER: County: _�� Depth From To r � G- `7 S� 2' DRILLING LOG Formation Description Wall Thickness If additional space is needed use back of form. or Weight/Ft. Material LOCATION SKETCH �C' (Show direction and distance from at least two State Roads, t \: or other map reference points) Material From �_ To-Z-_Ft. From To(_ Ft. 12 SCREEN: Method . r Depth Diameter Slot Size Material From To I ? Ft. in. r6,D in. p vc- i0 �3 From To Ft. in. in. L Qv ''� 7 From To Ft. in. in. ++F 99� 13_3RPACK: C15 % o � Depth Size Material From To _ FI. e From To Ft. C 14. REMARKS: /)_eaC2,-Clq �/ 41 a�.., �.�� ." 4112d 16 CD % A, —A--, I DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C, WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THAT A COPY OF THIS RECORD HAS BEEWRUIDED TO THE WELL OWNER. SIGNATURE OF COWHACTOR OR AGENT r-�G- DATE DEpT OF lQ'A3�q� .n"'ro 3119E SCES COAMU IT•Y D.0 rivr. FEB nc rel�llnrr,gr.. 1 State of North Carolina Y H. THORNBUR F!-, U,T Department of Justice 'ORNEY GENERAL P.O. SOX 629 RALEIGH 27602-0629 January 29, 1992 David J. Hayes Latham and Watkins 1001 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington, DC 20004-2505 RE: Letter of January 23, 1992 Dear Mr. Hayes: I am in receipt of your above referenced letter and understand your concerns regarding a "no admission" statement. Unfortunately, our State statute (G.S. 143-215.2) authorizes the Environmental Management Commission to enter into Consent Orders only "... with the person responsible for pollution of the water ...". Despite the fact that your client may consent to the provisions of such an order, it is the opinion of this office that any disclaimer or express statement not admitting responsibility for the pollution may affect future enforceability of the document. For that reason, the Commission will not enter into a Consent Order with such language. If responsibility is an issue in your situation, then perhaps your client would be willing to proceed under a schedule agreed to with the Mooresville Regional Office and set out in a letter agreement or memorandum of understanding with that office. Of course, if that office does have . substantial evidence showing your client to be a responsible party, then it can request that a unilateral Special Order be issued by the Commission. Please feel free to call me if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely yours, LACY H. THORNDURG Attorney General J. Peter Rascoe, III Associate Attorney General JPR/wmc cc: Brenda Smith Barba a Christian r.l�, L 3 2 ( 16 JA i I�" & WA S -- ATTORNEVa AT LAIN * 10D1 PEM"SYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W., ®UITE 1300 WASHIN TON. D.C., 20004-2605 MAIN OFFICE (202) 637-2200 FAX # (202) 637-2201 RUSH DOCUMENT: PLEASE DELIVER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE DUE TO THE IMPORTANCE :. THIS DOGUMENT, RECEIPTI OF THIS DOCUMENT CALUNG DATE; Ja1l94IY3�1? TO: C Stine eF�olllr -- FROM: David J. Hayes FAX NUMBER: 704 66 -6040 CONFIRMATION NUMBER; 704) 663-1699 TOTAL. PANES BENT: , (kwiudkV COW V*014 ATTORNEY BILLING NUMBER; 00572 _------- CLIENT NUMBER: 017464 MATTER: OW -- — ADC)ITIONAL COMMENTS OR INSTRUCTIONS: � ---- OPERATOR: TIME IN: CONFIRMATION NAME/TIME: TIME OUT: FAMEMO-D.C, IrJ ,AP-1 17' 16 f ; "� f' L LiD" & AMNS PAUL A. WATKINS (1699.1973) DANA LATHAM (1899,1074) CHICAGIO OFFICE BEARS TOWER, SUITE 5000 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 80600 TELEPHONE (312) 1170.7109 FAX (312) 003.9707 6NDON OrFIPF ONE ANGEL COURT LONDON EC2FI 7HJ ENGLAND TELEPHONE 071.374 4444 FAX 071.374 44Q0 L08_ANOE699 OFFLGE 833 WEST FIFTH STREET, SUITE 4000 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA $0071.2007 TELEPHONE (213) 460-1234 FAX (213) S01-8763 ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1001 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W SUITE 1300 WASHINI3TON, U.C. 20004-2605 TELEPHONE (202) 637.2200 FAX (202) 637.2201 TLX $90775 ELN 62793269 January 23, 1992 Peter Ra.scoe , Esq . North Carolina Department of Justice Environmental Protection gection P.O. Box 629 Raleigh, NC 27602 Re: A 9 -M Lh—e-J M Stat Coo atiy� Dear Peter: ISL�W YORK OFFICE 885 THIRD AVENUE, SUITE 1000 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022.4902 TELEPHONE (212) 40,3-1200 FAX (212) 751.4844 ORANOE_COUNTY OFFIG)_ 090 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 2000 COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 2302t-102e TELEPHONE (714) 540.1234 FAX (714) 755.0290 QAN ❑IE130 OFFICE 701 18, STREET, SUITE 2100 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 02101.0197 TELEPHONE ISM 239-1234 PAX (419) 000.7410 0A&E8AN &92 OFFICE an MONTOOMERY STREET, SUITE 1000 SAN FRANOISCO, CALIFORNIA 94111-2886 TELEPHONE (415) 301.0600 FAX (415) 305.9009 Following up on our telephone conversation yesterday, I am writing on behalf of Soouthern States Cooperative, Inc. to request that the proposed Special Order by Consent. involving Southern States' Statesville, North Carolina facility include a short statement indicating that Southern States does not, by entering into the Consent order, admit liability for the matters addressed its the order. As we discussed, a simple statement indicating that Southern Staters aces not admit liability does not undercut, in any way, the State's authority to enforce the order against southern States. To the contrary, by signing the order, southern States is committing to implement the terms of the order. As you know, a "no admissions' statement is a standard clause in typical Consent Orders. For example, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency includes such statements routinely in consent Agreements implemented under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and - Liability Act (16C:ERCLA11) . Specifically, section I.F'. of the Model Consent Decree issued by EPA states: The Defendants that have entered into this Consent Decree (Settling Defendants) do not admit any liability to the Plaintiff(s) arising out of the transactions or JAil, )3 92 17:16 LATIHAM & `:dATKINS Peter Rascoe, Esq. January 23, 1992 Page occurrences alleged in the complaint[s]. [see 56 Fed. Reg. 30997 (July 81 1991)J. Hy including a "no admission" statement in a CER.CLA consent Agreement, ERA is not waiving any rights against the company that signs the Decree, nor is it waking any statement regarding its position that the company is fully liable under federal lawn The same would be true if such a statement is included in North Carolina's consent order. By allowing Southern States to make a "no admission" statement, the State is not undercutting, in any way, its position that Southern States is liable under State law. Instead, the state is simply moving forward on a consent basis to obtain Southern States' commitment to remediate the site, without litigation. As I mentioned to you yesterday, Southern States is particularly interested in including a "no admissiopt" statement in the propoeed Special, order by consent because. Southern States purchased the stateaville facility in 1988, and the cantamination at issue pre -dates Southern States' purchase and ownership of the facility. southern States is working cooperatively with the prior owner, and Southern Staten does not object to being the primary contact with the State in undertaking the remediation southern States sloes not grant to execute a consent Order, however, which dries not include the customary "no admission" language. I appreciate your further consideration of this issue. With best regards, sincerely, Al<� David J. Hayes of LATHAM & WATKINS cc; christine DeRoller Ie W SENDER: I also wish to receive the • Complete itemp 1 and/or 2 for additional services. following services (for an extra • Complete items 3, and 4a & b. • Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can fee): return this card to you. • Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space 1. ❑ Addressee's Address does not permit. • Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery • The Return Receipt Fee will provide you the signature of the person delivered Consult postmaster for fep. to and the date of delivery. 4a. Article Number 3. Article Addressed to: P 279 119 416 Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc 4b. Service Type [IInsured 6606 West Broad Street El Certified ❑COD P . 0. Box 26234 ❑ Express Mail ® Return Receipt for Richmond, VA 23260 Merchandise 7. Date of Delivery (SOC—GW Incident #5038) 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested 5. Signature (Addressee) and fee is paid) 6. Sig p (Agent) dAD State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 9, 1991 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Subject: Special Order by Consent Southern States Cooperative, Inc. GW Incident No. 5038 Iredell County, N. C. Dear Mr. Withers: Staff of the Mooresville Regional Office Groundwater Section has reviewed the work proposed by Law Environmental, Inc. for the development of the corrective action plan for the subject site. We have prepared a draft Special Order by Consent (SOC) which establishes deadlines for accomplishing the goals set out in the proposal. You will note that the SOC addresses some additional work which we are requesting. While the work proposed may be necessary for defining an effective system to contain the groundwater contaminant plume on site, we feel that an active remediation system in the zones of the highest contamination could significantly reduce the time required to achieve cleanup and/or containment at the site. In light of this, we are requesting that groundwater recovery begin as soon as possible in Areas 1 and 2 as shown in Exhibit A of the SOC. Items A through C in Paragraph II of the SOC present a timetable for accomplishing this. 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ` � t Mr. Hilton M. Withers October 9, 1991 Page Two We have enclosed two copies of the SOC and a copy of the shell document which was used to prepare them. Following your review of the SOC, we will meet, if necessary, with representatives from Southern States Cooperative to negotiate the technical content and deadlines outlined in the SOC. Changes to the shell document must be approved by the Attorney General's Office and are not typically negotiated by the Regional Office Staff. Please sign and return both copies of the SOC or request a meeting within fifteen (15) days of receipt of this letter. Attachments CMD : f k Sincerely, J -I� Brenda J. Smith, P.G. Regional Supervisor STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL IN THE MATTER OF SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. REGARDING THE VIOLATION OF THE UNDERGROUND WATER QUALITY STANDARDS OCCURRING AT INCIDENT NO. 5038 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION SPECIAL ORDER BY CONSENT EMC GW # This SPECIAL ORDER BY CONSENT (SOC) is made and entered into pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.2, by and between Southern States Cooperative, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the COMPANY, and the Environmental Management Commission, an agency of the State of North Carolina, hereinafter known as the COMMISSION. WITNESSETH: I. The COMPANY and the COMMISSION do hereby agree and stipulate as follows: A. The COMPANY and the COMMISSION are the proper parties authorized to enter into this SOC under the jurisdiction of G.S. 143-215.2 and in accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2H .1202(2) for the purpose of alleviating or eliminating pollution to the waters of North Carolina as cited in said statute. B. The COMPANY is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Virginia and is currently in good standing. The COMPANY is in the business of fertilizer manufacturing and its main office is located at Post Office Box 26234, Richmond, Virginia 23260. C. This SOC addresses nitrate/nitrite contamination resulting from releases of process water into holding lagoons at the Southern States Fertilizer Plant which has been designated as Incident No. 5038 by the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) of the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources. Page Two D. The COMPANY is pursuing authorization from all necessary property owners to undertake the activities listed in Paragraph II. In the event access authorization is needed from any other property owners, the COMMISSION will, if necessary, assist the COMPANY in its efforts to obtain access permission. E. On May 4, 1989, the Mooresville Regional Office (MRO) was notified that a public water supply well downgradient of the subject site contained elevated levels of nitrates. A groundwater sample taken from a monitor well at the site revealed that as of August 31, 1989 the COMMISSION's underground water quality standards at 15A NCAC 2L .0202 (g) were being exceeded as follows: Constituents Concentration* Standard* Nitrate/Nitrite 140 10/1 *Parts per million F. The COMPANY desires to enter into this SOC in accordance with G.S. 143-215.2 and 15A NCAC 2H .1202(2) for the purposes stated therein and to comply with COMMISSION Rules 15A NCAC 2L .0106. G. As of September 25, 1991 the COMPANY had taken the following actions in compliance with the COMMISSION's rules: 1. Prevented any further release of process water into the environment in accordance with 15A NCAC 2L .0106(b). 2. Assessed the cause, significance, and extent of the violation to partially comply with 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c)(1). 3. Submitted a report to the MRO summarizing activities undertaken to partially comply with 15A NCAC 2L .0111. II. The COMPANY, desiring to continue to comply with the COMMISSION's legal requirements regarding underground water quality standards and with all other pertinent provisions of the law and applicable rules of the COMMISSION, does hereby agree to do and perform the following activities: Page Three A. Submit a plan for the treatment, disposal, and/or reuse of the water recovered from Areas 1 and 2 shown on the map in Exhibit A by November 1, 1991. B. Submit completed applications for the permits required to implement the plan in Paragraph II(A) by December 1, 1991. C. Begin groundwater recovery in Areas 1 and 2 within 45 days of receipt of required permits. D. Begin quarterly monitoring of all monitor wells onsite and offsite in December of 1991. The wells will be sampled for nitrates, nitrites, pH, and conductivity and the results will be submitted to the MRO within 30 days of receipt. E. Submit aquifer pump test results by December 1, 1991. F. In accordance with COMMISSION Rules 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c)(1) by no later than February 1, 1992, the COMPANY shall have submitted a corrective action plan (CAP) for the elimination of the source of the contamination and for the restoration of contaminated soils and groundwater. The CAP shall specifically address the corrective action plan guidelines in Exhibit B. G. Upon approval of the CAP, this SOC shall be modified by the parties in accordance with G.S. 143-215.2 to incorporate the CAP as part hereof. H. In accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c)(1), upon modification of this SOC by incorporation of the CAP, the COMPANY shall implement the CAP within 15 days thereafter. Pursuant to the COMMISSION's rules, the COMPANY may begin soil and groundwater cleanup prior to approval of the CAP upon written notice to the MRO. I. In accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c), the dissolved constituents in the groundwater will be reduced to levels at or below those specified in 15A NCAC 2L .0202 by the expiration of this or subsequent SOCs. Page Four III. In accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2N .0106, the COMPANY shall implement the CAP so as to maximize the protection of human health, safety, and the environment. IV. This SOC shall remain in effect for a period of five (5) years after the date of its approval. If prior to 180 days before the expiration of the SOC, all the .requirements of Paragraph II have not been met, then the COMPANY shall request an extension of this SOC or a subsequent SOC for a term of three (3) years and subsequent terms, if necessary, until such requirements are met. V. The COMPANY shall have submitted or will submit no later than fourteen (14) days after the deadline for completing each item required in Paragraph II, including any deadlines in the CAP, written certification to the MRO that each item has been performed. VI. In the event the COMPANY does not comply with any of the terms of this SOC, it may be subject to civil penalties and all other sanctions provided by North 'Carolina General Statutes 143-215.2,-215.6A,-215.6B, and-215.6C. However, for specific deadline requirements, the COMMISSION agrees to accept and the COMPANY agrees to pay, stipulated penalties in lieu of consideration of any maximum penalty available under G.S. 143-215.6A. Nothing in this paragraph, however, limits the COMMISSION from seeking enforcement for negligent or knowing and willful violations under G.S. 143-215.6B or from seeking injunctive relief under G.S. 143-215.6C. Stipulated penalties shall be due and payable by the COMPANY upon violations of the following: Deadline Requirements Violations Stipulated Penalties Failure to meet the Schedule $100/day/item for the in Paragraph II (A -I) first seven days; $500/day/item thereafter Failure to submit written $100/day/item for the completion certifications first seven days; required in Paragraph V $500/day/item thereafter Page Five VII. The Director of DEM, upon a showing of good cause by the COMPANY, in his sole discretion may extend any of the required interim deadlines of this SOC and the incorporated CAP. The COMPANY must apply for such an extension in writing to the MRO. Good cause shall not include delays caused by contractual disputes between the COMPANY and any of its contractors. The Director shall not unreasonably withhold approval of an extension. VIII. Nothing in this SOC shall prevent the COMPANY from seeking a variance of the COMMISSION's rules or groundwater quality standards, a reclassification, or a permit which, if granted by the COMMISSION, may affect the COMPANY's obligations under this SOC. IX. This SOC pertains only to the sources of contamination identified in Paragraph I(C) of this SOC. Unless an applicable Special Order or permit has been issued by the COMMISSION, violations of the COMMISSION's rules or groundwater quality standards resulting from other sources for which the COMPANY is responsible may subject the COMPANY to all sanctions provided by North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.2,-215.6A,-215.6B, or-215.6C. X. The COMPANY hereby agrees to waive any rights it may have to seek judicial review to challenge this SOC or to seek a stay of enforcement of this SOC. However, the COMMISSION acknowledges that this waiver does not prohibit the COMPANY from seeking amendment of this SOC if any regulatory standards or other grounds upon which this SOC is based are changed subsequent to its execution. XI. ' This SOC is not assignable or transferable and unless terminated by the COMMISSION shall remain in full force and effect between the parties. Any successive parties desiring to perform the responsibilities of alleviating or eliminating the pollution at the subject site must apply to the COMMISSION for a separate SOC. XII. If the COMPANY proposes to change any of the activities set out in Paragraph II above, or any other terms of this SOC, the COMPANY may request a modification of this SOC. Any modifications, other than the interim deadline extensions, shall be entered into by the parties pursuant to G.S. 143-215.2. Page Six ATTEST: This the day of (Title) (CORPORATE SEAL) APPROVED AND ACCEPTED: . 19 SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. BY: (Title) BY: Chairman, Environmental Management Commission Approved by the Environmental Management Commission on the day of , 19 . (15A NCAC 2H .1204) MEMO DATE: � U - Z r - / I TO: O1/l�� `+ ` SUBJECT: Alaa4l� �"" •� O � � ' -E � Obi �.� c t! � ,;-�: � ,A From: UAfj .Mc STATE cti North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources �� � � Printed on Recycled Paper •� Qunm v�dp� Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 2234 Richmond, Virginiaa23260 1V. C: DEPT. OF NATUp_4 . Telephone 804281 1000 RESOURCES ANID�COALIIUNdly ��;,y�YgT DI T 2 8 1991 C04$ DIVISION OF EP!'J!nOP!'9E;;T�1 P"wi u'lEfff Southern P�QQ,RESIULE REGION OFFICE J States October 25, 1991 A Ms. Barbara Christian Groundwater Regional Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office P.O. Box 950 Mooresville, NC 28115 Dear Ms. Christian: This will confirm our meeting with you, Ms. DeRoller and others at your office on Thursday, October 31 at 9:30 a.m. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss content of the Special Order by Consent and reach a workable agreement. The five representatives in our party will be in a position to negotiate this document to that conclusion. I look forward to a successful meeting and a workable agreement. Sincerely, Hilton M. Withers Manager Environmental Affairs HMW:tf C�pD t State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 9, 1991 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Subject: Special Order by Consent Southern States Cooperative, Inc. GW Incident No. 5038 Iredell County, N. C. Dear Mr. Withers: Staff of the Mooresville Regional Office Groundwater Section has reviewed the work proposed by Law Environmental, Inc. for the development of the corrective action plan for the subject site. We have prepared a draft Special Order by Consent (SOC) which establishes deadlines for accomplishing the goals set out in the proposal. You will note that the SOC addresses some additional work which we are requesting. While the work proposed may be necessary for defining an effective system to contain the groundwater contaminant plume on site, we feel that an active remediation system in the zones of the highest contamination could significantly reduce the time required to achieve cleanup and/or containment at the site. In light of this, we are requesting that groundwater recovery begin as soon as possible in Areas 1 and 2 as shown in Exhibit A of the SOC. Items A through C in Paragraph II of the SOC present a timetable for accomplishing this. 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, NC 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Hilton M. Withers October 9, 1991 Page Two We have enclosed two copies of the SOC and a copy of the shell document which was used to prepare them. Following your review of the SOC, we will meet, if necessary, with representatives from Southern States Cooperative to negotiate the technical content and deadlines outlined in the SOC. Changes to the shell document must be approved by the Attorney General's Office and are not typically negotiated by the Regional Office Staff. Please sign and return both copies of the SOC or request a meeting within fifteen (15) days of receipt of this letter. Sincerely, Brenda J. Smith, P.G. Regional Supervisor Attachments CMD : f k STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL IN THE MATTER OF SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. REGARDING THE VIOLATION OF THE UNDERGROUND WATER QUALITY STANDARDS OCCURRING AT INCIDENT NO. 5038 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION SPECIAL ORDER BY CONSENT EMC GW # This SPECIAL ORDER BY CONSENT (SOC) is made and entered into pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.2, by and between Southern States Cooperative, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the COMPANY, and the Environmental Management Commission, - an agency of the State of North Carolina, hereinafter known as the COMMISSION. WITNESSETH: I. The COMPANY and the COMMISSION do hereby agYee and stipulate as follows: A. The COMPANY and the COMMISSION are proper parties authorized to enter into this SOC under the jurisdiction of G.S. 143-215.2 and in accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2H .1202(2) for the purpose of alleviating or eliminating pollution to the waters of North Carolina as cited in said statute. B. The COMPANY is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Virginia and is currently in good standing. The COMPANY is in the business of fertilizer manufacturing and its main office is located at Post Office Box 26234, Richmond, Virginia 23260. ("� / C. This SOC addresses nitrate/nitrite contamination resulting from releases of process water into holding lagoons at the Southern States Fertilizer Plant which has been designated as Incident No. 5038 by the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) of the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources. Page Two JD. The COMPANY is pursuing authorization from all necessary property owners to undertake the activities listed in Paragraph II. In the event access authorization is needed from any other property owners, the COMMISSION will, if necessary, assist the COMPANY in its efforts to obtain access permission. f E. On May 4, 1989, the Mooresville Regional Office (MRO) was notified that a public water supply well downgradient of the subject site contained elevated levels of nitrates. A groundwater sample taken from a monitor well at the site revealed that as of August 31, 1989 the COMMISSION's underground water quality standards at 15A NCAC 2L .0202 (g) were being exceeded as follows: Constituents Concentration* Standard* Nitrate/Nitrite("'h�) 140 10/1 *Parts per million F. The COMPANY desires to enter into this SOC in accordance with G.S. 143-215.2 and 15A NCAC 2H .1202(2) for the purposes stated therein and to comply with COMMISSION Rules 15A NCAC 2L .0106. G. As of September 25, 1991 the COMPANY had taken the following actions in compliance with the COMMISSION's rules: 1. Prevented any further release of process water into the environment in accordance with 15A NCAC 2L .0106(b). 2. Assessed the cause, significance, and extent of the violation to partially comply with 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c)(1). 3. Submitted a report to the MRO summarizing activities undertaken to partially comply with 15A NCAC 2L .0111. II. The COMPANY, desiring to continue to comply with the COMMISSION's legal requirements regarding underground water quality standards and with all other pertinent provisions of the law and applicable rules of the COMMISSION, does hereby agree to do and perform the following activities: ZID Page Threeq'D 14 Su t� a plan for 'the treatment, di al and/or ; reuse�of the water recovered from Areas\1 and 2 OA shown on the map in/Exhibit A/by November\l, 1991. � ,yPDES B. Submyt pa-:&t-ed� application f--or-the-per-r-mats required to implement the-p-l-an in Pa-ragra-ph II (-A-)- by December 1 19.91— to �r>` i Begin groundwater re�o ery in Are � 1 and�2 within t 45 days of jr�eceipt of�required permYits . �' - -D. Begin-quarterly-monitor-ing-of-a�-monito-r- `.qe-1-1-s onsite-and-of-f-s-ite in Decembe-r-of- 1.9.9.1-.=� The wells will be sampled for nitrates, nitrites, pH, and conductivity, and the-r-esults-wil-l-be-submitted to the-MRO-within 3-0-days-af-r-eceipt. E. Submit aquifer pump test results by December iv 1991. C/(J ALJ0 �li r�nrt-v�� `uc F. In accordance with COMMISSION Rules 15A NCAC 2L 'nm. .0106(c)(1) by no later thane Feb ua-ry=l�,�2 , the COMPANY shall have submitted a corrective action plan (CAP) for the elimination of the source of k�1 the contamination and for the restoration of contaminated soils and groundwater. The CAP shall specifically address the corrective action plan guidelines in Exhibit B. G. Upon approval of the CAP, this SOC shall be modified by the parties in accordance with G.S. 143-215.2 to incorporate the CAP as part hereof. H. In accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c)(1), upon modification of this SOC by incorporation of the CAP, the COMPANY shall implement the CAP w-it -i-n 15-days therea-fte-r- . Pursuant to the COMMISSION's rules, the COMPANY "Im" s--• may begin soil and groundwater cleanup prior to�����, approval of the CAP upon written notice to the�,�r, MRO . I. In accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c), the(d-i-sso-lved-constituent-s in the groundwater will be reduced to levels at or below those specified in 15A NCAC 2L .0202 by the expiration of this or subsequent SOCs. � 1. � u J`'fii�l��iv^" � �U/-fN-.�1✓YW'�r-�l✓h�� /- V-"CC1 . 6 n�!l/l q 9 z J �1MvVs (,GSN ,JL K6Sw , .4) , if I�1���) �17�1/,� �U/v✓ �i✓ /f �✓L�/r(,�/�/� /�CIM✓ V � S 4i/✓' � v YV✓ v `^� L�� Page Four III. In accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2N .0106, the COMPANY shall implement the CAP so as to maximize the protection of human health, safety, and the environment. IV. This SOC shall remain in effect for a period of five (5) years after the date of its approval. If prior to 180 days before the expiration of the SOC, all the .requirements of Paragraph II have not been met, then the COMPANY shall request an extension of this SOC or a subsequent SOC for a term of three (3) years and subsequent terms, if necessary, until such requirements are met. V. The COMPANY shall have submitted or will submit no later than fourteen (14) days after the deadline for completing each item required in Paragraph II, including any deadlines in the CAP, written;-c ee-r-tifis-ation to the MRO.,-that each item has been performed. VI. In the event the COMPANY does not comply with any of the terms of this SOC, it may be subject to -civil penalties and all other sanctions provided by North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.2,-215.6A,-215.6B, and-215.6C. However, for specific deadline requirements, the COMMISSION agrees to accept and the COMPANY agrees to pay, stipulated penalties in lieu of consideration of any maximum penalty available under G.S. 143-215.6A. Nothing in this paragraph, however, limits the COMMISSION from seeking enforcement for negligent or knowing and willful violations under G.S. 143-215.6B or from seeking injunctive relief under G.S. 143-215.6C. Stipulated penalties shall be due and payable by the COMPANY upon violations of the following: Deadline Requirements Violations Stipulated Penalties Failure to meet the Schedule $100/day/item for the in Paragraph II (A-2;) first seven days; / $500/day/item thereafter Failure to submit written $100/day/item for the completion ee-r-tif-icationsfirst seven days; required in Paragraph V $500/day/item thereafter Page Five VII. The Director of DEM, upon a showing of good cause by the COMPANY, in his sole discretion may extend any of the required interim deadlines of this SOC and the incorporated CAP. The COMPANY must apply for such an extension in writing to the MRO. Good cause shall not include delays caused by contractual disputes between the COMPANY and any of its contractors. The Director shall not unreasonably withhold approval of an extension. VIII. Nothing in this SOC shall prevent the COMPANY from seeking a variance of the COMMISSION's rules or groundwater quality standards, a reclassification, or a permit which, if granted by the COMMISSION, may affect the COMPANY's obligations under this SOC. IX. This SOC pertains only to the sources of contamination identified in Paragraph I(C) of this SOC. Unless an applicable Special Order or permit has been issued by the COMMISSION, violations of the COMMISSION's rules or groundwater quality standards resulting from other sources for which the COMPANY is responsible may subject the COMPANY to all sanctions provid6d by North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.2,-215.6A,-215.6B, or-215.6C. X. The COMPANY hereby agrees to waive any rights it may have to seek judicial review to challenge this SOC or to seek a stay of enforcement of this SOC. However, the COMMISSION acknowledges that this waiver does not prohibit the COMPANY from seeking amendment of this SOC if any regulatory standards or other grounds upon which this SOC is based are changed subsequent to its execution. XI. This SOC is not assignable or transferable and unless terminated by the COMMISSION shall remain in full force and effect between the parties. Any successive parties desiring to perform the responsibilities of alleviating or eliminating the pollution at the subject site must apply to the COMMISSION for a separate SOC. XII. If the COMPANY proposes to change any of the activities set out in Paragraph II above, or any other terms of this SOC, the COMPANY may request a modification of this SOC. Any modifications, other than the interim deadline extensions, shall be entered into by the parties pursuant to G.S. 143-215.2. Page Six ATTEST: This the day of , 19 SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. BY: (Title) (Title) (CORPORATE SEAL) APPROVED AND ACCEPTED: BY: Chairman, Environmental Management Commission Approved by the Environmental Management Commission on the day of , 19 . (15A NCAC 2H .1204) State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. October 9, 1991 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Subject: Special Order by Consent Southern States Cooperative, Inc. GW Incident No. 5038 Iredell County, N. C-. Dear Mr. Withers: Staff of the Mooresville Regional Office Groundwater Section has reviewed the work proposed by Law Environmental, Inc. for the development of the corrective action plan for the subject site. We have prepared a draft.Special Order by Consent (SOC) which establishes deadlines for accomplishing the goals.set out in the proposal. You will note that the SOC addresses some additional work which we are requesting. While the work proposed may be necessary for defining an effective system to contain the groundwater contaminant plume on site, we feel that an active remediation system in the zones of the highest contamination could significantly reduce the time required to achieve cleanup and/or containment at the site. In light of this, we are requesting that groundwater recovery begin as soon as possible in Areas 1 and 2 as shown in Exhibit A of the SOC. Items A through C in Paragraph II of the SOC present a timetable for accomplishing this. IN 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6W An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Hilton M. Withers October 9,.1991 Page Two We have enclosed two copies of the SOC and a copy of the shell document which was used to prepare them. Following your review of the SOC, we will meet, if necessary, with representatives from Southern States Cooperative to negotiate the technical content and deadlines outlined in the SOC. Changes to the shell document must be approved by the Attorney General's Office and are not typically negotiated by the Regional Office staff. Please sign and return both copies of the SOC or request a meeting within fifteen (15) days of receipt of this letter. Sincerely, Brenda J. Smith, P.G. Regional Supervisor Attachments CMD : f k 0 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL IN THE MATTER OF SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. REGARDING THE VIOLATION OF ) THE UNDERGROUND WATER QUALITY ) STANDARDS OCCURRING AT ) INCIDENT NO. 5038 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION SPECIAL ORDER BY CONSENT EMC GW # This SPECIAL ORDER BY CONSENT (SOC) is made and entered into pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.2, by and between Southern States Cooperative, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the COMPANY, and the Environmental Management Commission, an agency of the State of North Carolina, hereinafter known as the COMMISSION. WITNESSETH: I. The COMPANY and the COMMISSION do hereby a#ee and stipulate as follows: A. The COMPANY and the COMMISSION are proper parties authorized to enter into this SOC under the jurisdiction of G.S. 143-215.2 and in accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2H .1202(2) for the purpose of alleviating or eliminating pollution to the waters of North Carolina as cited in said statute. B. The COMPANY is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Virginia and is currently in good standing. The COMPANY is in the business of fertilizer manufacturing and its main office is located at Post Office Box 26234, Richmond, Virginia 23260. j C. This SOC addresses nitrate/nitrite''contamination resulting from releases of process water into holding lagoons at the Southern States Fertilizer Plant which has been designated as Incident No. 5038 by the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) of the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources. Page Two )D. The COMPANY is pursuing authorization from all necessary property owners to undertake the activities listed in Paragraph II. In the event access authorization is needed from any other property owners, the COMMISSION will, if necessary, assist -the COMPANY in its efforts to obtain access permission. E. On May 4, 1989, the Mooresville Regional Office (MRO) was notified that a public water supply well downgradient of.the subject site contained elevated levels of nitrates. A groundwater sample taken from a monitor well at the site revealed that as of August 31, 1989 the COMMISSION's underground water quality standards at 15A NCAC 2L .0202 (g) were being exceeded as follows: Constituents Concentration* Standard* Nitrate/Nitrite( "� {�' + ^,� 1 140 10/1 *Parts per million F. The COMPANY desires to enter into this SOC in accordance with G.S. 143-215.2 and 15A NCAC 2H .1202(2) for the purposes stated therein and to comply with COMMISSION Rules 15A NCAC 2L .0106. G. As of September 25, 1991 the COMPANY had taken the following actions in compliance with the COMMISSION's rules: 1. Prevented any further release of process water into the environment in accordance with 15A NCAC 2L .0106(b). 2. Assessed the cause, significance, and extent of the violation to partially comply with 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c)(1). 3. Submitted a report to the MRO summarizing activities undertaken to partially comply with 15A NCAC 2L .0111. II. The COMPANY, desiring to continue to comply with the COMMISSION's legal requirements regarding underground water quality standards and with all other pertinent provisions of the law and applicable rules of the COMMISSION, does hereby agree to do and perform the. following activities: &I�Lj'`i{;"t; i`,�G.-j, Cv Cd 1 ✓1. i[ +1 _(f- •,,,, ;Uri''/G �' I �/i U_ `', r Avi)!)G ��n •-C,'1 /,lti �%-�L ��-, ,�c,...ti^-��- �r Page Three r Subm# a plan for 'the treatment, disposal/ and/or reuse%f the water pecovered rrom Areas\�1 and 2 O9 ' shown on the map in'Exhibit A;by Novemberl,l, 1991. B. Submit eemppletad,, application f-o-r—t-he-pe-r-m-i-ts required --to implement --the—-pl-an----in Paragraph --I-I (-A)- by December 1, 1991:-- Begin groundwater reoa very in Area 1 and\2/within �,� f 45 days of ;receipt of required permits. 4 L(...rnl�'„j:v✓l11 (,(� ,- D. -Begin--quarterly-monito-ring- of ate- monitor wells onsite and offsite-in-December of. 1991.=X The wells .will be sampled for nitrates, nitrites, pH, and conductivity and the-resu-lts--wil-l—be---submitted to the-MRO within -30 days-of—r-eceipt. E. Submit aquifer pump test results by December30, 1991. F. In accordance with COMMISSION Rules 15A NCAC 2L. .0106 (c) (1) by no later thaft� Febr-ua—fyl , .9-2 , the :�1'`;,•'.. COMPANY shall have submitted a corrective action plan (CAP) for the elimination of the source of the contamination and for the restoration of contaminated soils and groundwater. The CAP shall specifically address the corrective action plan guidelines in Exhibit B. G. Upon approval of the CAP, this SOC shall be modified by the parties in accordance with G.S. 143-215.2 to incorporate the CAP as part hereof. H. In accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2L .0106(c)(1), upon modification of this SOC by incorporation of the CAP, the COMPANY shall Ll implement the CAP withi n--15--days--thereafter. �T� '- Pursuant to the COMMISSION's rules, the COMPANY may begin soil and groundwater cleanup prior to approval of the CAP upon written notice to the I. In accordancerwith COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2L . 0106 (c) , the( d-issolved-constituen-t-s in the groundwater will be reduced to levels at or below those specified in 15A NCAC 2L .0202 by the expiration of this or subsequent SOCs. i1iV> hG51J6 n}rb-. ✓-jr• w'ry,.?1f if j'� '� 'i•\ -t" l %-a.ti!1,/� ! ;I JI- t_--C_i�`'`'i'��': t.l,t�lh. .ice 11•,.� 'ni _ _ . Page -Four III. In accordance with COMMISSION Rule 15A NCAC 2N .0106, the COMPANY shall implement the CAP so as to maximize the protection of human health, safety, and the environment. IV. This SOC shall remain in effect for a period of five (5) years after the date of its approval. If prior to 180 days before the expiration of the SOC, all the .requirements of Paragraph II have not been met, then the COMPANY shall request an extension of this SOC or a subsequent SOC for a.term of three (3) years and subsequent terms, if necessary, until such requirements are met. V. The COMPANY shall have submitted or will submit no later than fourteen (14) days after the deadline for completing each item required in Paragraph II, including any deadlines in the CAP, written per-tif ica_tion to the MRO.•..that each item has been performed. c �.- .:j VI. In the event the COMPANY does not comply with any of the terms of this SOC, it may be subject to -civil penalties and all other sanctions provided by North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.2,-215.6A,-215.6B, and-215.6C. However, for specific deadline requirements, the COMMISSION agrees to accept and the COMPANY agrees to pay, stipulated penalties in lieu of consideration of any maximum penalty available under G.S. 143-215.6A. Nothing in this paragraph, however, limits the COMMISSION from seeking enforcement for negligent or knowing and willful violations under G.S. 143-215.6B or from seeking injunctive relief under G.S. 143-215.6C. Stipulated penalties shall be due and payable by the COMPANY upon violations of the following: Deadline Requirements Violations Stipulated Penalties Failure to meet the Schedule $100/day/item for the in Paragraph II (A - first seven days; $500/day/item thereafter Failure to submit written $100/day/item for the completion first seven days; required in Paragraph V $500/day/item thereafter Page Five VII. The Director of DEM, upon a showing of good cause by the COMPANY, in his sole discretion may extend any of the required interim deadlines of this SOC and the incorporated CAP. The COMPANY must apply for such an extension in writing to the MRO. Good cause shall not include delays caused by contractual disputes between the COMPANY and any of its contractors. The Director shall not unreasonably withhold approval of an extension. VIII. Nothing in this SOC shall prevent the COMPANY from seeking a variance of the COMMISSION's rules or groundwater quality standards, a reclassification, or a permit which, if granted by the COMMISSION, may affect the COMPANY's obligations under this SOC. IX. This SOC pertains only to the sources of contamination identified in Paragraph I(C) of this SOC. Unless an applicable Special Order or permit has been issued by the COMMISSION, violations of the COMMISSION's rules or groundwater quality standards resulting from other sources for which the COMPANY is responsible may subject the COMPANY to all sanctions provid6d by North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.2,-215.6A,-215.6B, or-215.6C. X. The COMPANY hereby agrees to waive any rights it may have to seek judicial review to challenge this SOC or to seek a stay of enforcement of this SOC. However, the COMMISSION acknowledges that this waiver does not prohibit the COMPANY from seeking amendment of this SOC if any regulatory standards or other grounds upon which this SOC is based are changed subsequent to its execution. XI. This SOC is not assignable or transferable and unless terminated by the COMMISSION shall remain in full force and effect between the parties. Any successive parties desiring to perform the responsibilities of alleviating or eliminating the pollution at the subject site must apply to the COMMISSION for a separate SOC. XII. If the COMPANY.propdses to change any of the activities set out in Paragraph II above, or any other terms of this SOC, the COMPANY may request a modification of this SOC. Any modifications, other than the interim deadline extensions, shall be entered into by the parties pursuant to G.S. 143-215.2. Page Six ATTEST: This the day of (Title) (CORPORATE SEAL) APPROVED AND ACCEPTED: . 19 SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. M Va (Title) BY: Chairman, Environmental Management Commission Approved by the Environmental Management Commission on the day of , 19 . (15A NCAC 2H .1204) lu'Ijj C1 L H f t91i�1 / 67 A 1� ATT'OnNEY9 AT LAVE' 1001 PENNAVLv:.WtA AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, p,C. vO004-2!sL MAIN OFFICE (202) 837-2200 FAX * (202) 637-2201 RUSH DOCUMENT: PLEASE DELIVER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ATTENTION FAX RECIPIENT: DUE TO THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS DOCUMENT, VERIFICATION OF RECEIPT IS THE FAX DEPT. AT = j 637-2392 IMMEDIATELY. DATE: N—omember 7,1 1 TO: J3arbara S. Ch 'stiff FROM: David J. Hayes FAX NUMBER: J04/663-6040 CONFIRMATION NUMBER: 704 3.1 99 TOTAL RAGES 3 (Imiudin C*wr Shoo ATTOaPJs=Y SILUNG NUMBER; 0057LZ CLIENT NUMBER: 017464 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS OR IN$TRUCTIONS: OPERATOR: TIME IN: CONFIRMATION NAME/TIME: NATTER: QOU3 TIME OUT: WMEMO.O.C. ',[,Y l f I l i: l 1 Fi PAUL R. WATKINS (1999.1071; DANA LATHAM (1926,1974) CHICA00 OFFICE SEARS TOWER, SUITE 9800 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 00800 TELEPHONE (012) a7a•17oo FAX (312) 063.0701 LONOON OFFICE ONE ANGEL COURT LONDON EO&R 7HJ ENGLAND TELEPHONE 07t-374 4444 FAX 071.374 4400 t�%L AN©ELEP FF CE 032 WEST FIFTH STREET, SUITE 4000 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA G0071•2007 TELEPHONE (213) 485.1204 FAX (213) 001.0705 VIp.__Z'MEGpPY ATTORNEYS AT LAZY 1001 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, M.W. SUITE 1300 WA91HIWGTON, D.C, 20004-2505 TELEPHONE (202) 637-2200 FAX (202) 637.2201 TLX 600775 ELN 62793208 November 7, 1991 Barbara S. Christian, P.G. Groundwater Regional Supervisor Groundwater Section DEM, Mooresville Regional office North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 919 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 95o Mooresville, NC 28115 Fie: Southorn S a e Dear Barbara: NEW YCRK OFFICE 005 THIRD AVENUE, SUITE 1000 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022.4902 TELEPHONE (212) 906-1800 FAX (212) 751.4964 OPANOE GO_UNTY OFFICE a50 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 2000 000TA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92624-1825 TELEPHONE (7141 840.1E"35 FAX (714) 755-9200 SAN nIF(5Q OFFICE 701 'S' STREET, SUITE 2100 PAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 921o1-®ia7 TELEPHONE (919) 230.1234 FAX (019) 99a-7419 SANSAN FR LNCI,rCd OFFICE 005 MONT©OMERY STREET, SUITE 1900 PAN FRANCISCO, CAUFORNIA 94111.2saa TELEPHONE (415) 391.060(1 FAX (415) a00.8095 As discussed during our meeting last week, Southern States is interested in making some minor, changes to the introductory paragraphs of the draft Special Order By Consent for the Statesville matter. First, we propose to reorder the paragraphs so that the factual predicate has been laid for the 109al conclusions which are ,included in these paragraphs. we also propose to provide a more complete statement of facts, and a 41no admisslmi," statement which is standard for this type of consent agreement, our proposed approach follows: i. The COMPANY and the COMMISSION too hereby agree and stipulate as follows: A. [copy current Paragraph B without ahy changes] B. The COMPANY purchased a fertilizer manufacturing facility in Statesville, North Carolina in 1988. The facility formerly was owned and operated by W.R. Grace & Company, C. [Copy current Paragraph B without any Changes] LATRA14 WATkIN5 Barbara S. Christian, P.C. N'oveiaber 7, 1991 Pace 2 D, The COMMISSION has identified nitrate' :-c,.cite (as nitrogen) contamination [coat_ se From current Paragraph C]. The COMPANYwishes to voluntarily enter into an agreement with the Commission to address the nitrate/nitrite (as nitrogen) contamina.tioxi at the Statesville facility. The C011AP NY's agreement is - not intended and should not be construed as an admission of any fact or liability by the COMPANY or the applicability of any lawn to the COMPANY except to the extent required to implelijealt this consent order, and this Consent order shall not be admissible in any other context or for any rather purpose. Nothing in this Consent Order shall be construed to affect any rights, claims or defenses of any party hereto or any other persons or entity. F. [Copy current Paragraph F without any changes] G. [Copy current Paragraph D without any ihanges] i�. [Copy current Paragraph A with only change; delete "the" before "proper parties" in the first line to remove the inference that Southern States and the Commission are the only proper parties under O.S. 143-215.2] i. [Copy current Paragraph G wi,thot.. ::., changes] If you have any questions about these proposed revisions, please do not hesitate to call. Singerely, 4 David J. Hayes Of LATH M & WATKINS ccs N. hopper Ancarrow, Jr., Esq. Canonte CD 1 GROUND WATER REMEDIATION PROJECT SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT '!a STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Project Task Start AugSep Oct Nov Doc Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug 7 DETAILED DESIGN 2/11/92 7.1 PROCESS, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3/31/92 . 3w t7. 7.2 PREPARE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS 4/14/92 7.3 PREPARE EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS 4/14/92 iW 7.4 PROCURE VENDOR / SUBCONTRACTOR PROPOSALS - 4/21/92 7.5 IDENTIFY REQUIRED PERMITS / APPROVALS 2/11/92 2w M 7.6 UPDATE CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE 5/5/92 7.7 REVIEW AND FINALIZE DETAILED DESIGN 5/19/92 8 DEVELOP MONITORING PROGRAM 2/11/92 8.1 DOCUMENT PROPOSED PROGRAM 2/11/92 8.2 REVIEW AND FINALIZE PROGRAM 3/31/92 2w 9 REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN 5/19/92 IMMM 9.1 PREPARE DRAFT 5/19/92 S.W 9.2 REVIEW DRAFT 6/23/92 9.3 INTERNAL MEETING TO DISCUSS REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN 6/30/92 6/30 9.4 MAKE REVISIONS 7/7/92 1w 9.5 SUBMITTAL TO STATE 7/13/92 7 13 Notes: 1. Off -site monitoring well installation is contingent upon permission from the land owner to access the property. Negotiations with the land owner may impact this schedule, including successive activities. Prepamd For: Soufhem Stan C loperative Inc, Date: 8/27/91 Project Number: 91-161-02 Individual Task Summary Task Milestone � Sold numbers left of bus repesent duratlons of tasks (w - weeks). GROUND WATER REMEDIATION PROJECT SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT r STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Project Task Start Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug 1 WORK PLAN PREPARATION 8/12/91 1.1 REVIEW DRAFT 8/12/91 26 12 REVISE AND FINALIZE 8/26/91 1W ■ 1.3 SUBMITTAL TO STATE 8/30/91 8/30 2 INSTALL OFF -SITE MONITORING WELL 8/12/91 11 NEGOTIATIONS WITH LAND OWNER (SEE NOTE 1) 8/12/91 12w iiiiiiiiiiiin 2.2 FIELD ACTIVITIES 11/4/91 2yr M 2.3 WELL SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS 11/18/91 2w ati 2.4 DOCUMENT RESULTS 12/2/91 1w ■ 2.5 REVIEW AND FINALIZE 12/9/91 2w M 2.6 SUBMIT TO STATE 12/20/91 ♦ 2/20 3 AQUIFER PUMP TEST 8/12/91 3.1 REVIEW / FINALIZE PLAN 8/12/91 3.2 PREPARATION / MOBILIZATION 9/9/91 Syr atati 3.3 FIELD ACTIVITIES 9/30/91 Syr 3.4 PREPARE DRAFT REPORT 11/4/91 6w 3.5 REVIEW 12/9/91 2jr M 3.6 INTERNAL MEETING TO DISCUSS PUMP TEST RESULTS 12/16/91 ♦ 1 /16 3.7 REVISE AND FINALIZE 12/23/91 1W 3.8 SUBMITTAL TO STATE 12/30/91 12/30 Propar+ed For: Southern States Coopem the Inc. Date: 8/27/91 Project Number. 91-161.02 Individual Task Summary Task Milestone Bold numbers left of bare repesent durations of tasks (w - weeks). GROUND WATER REMEDIATION PROJECT SOUTHERN STATES FERTILIZER PLANT STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Aug. Oct Nov Deo I Jan I —R—bT Mar Project Task Start 4 HYDRAULIC CONTROL 12/9/91 4.1 EVALUATION OF PUMPING OPTIONS 12/9/91 4.2 INTERNAL MEETING TO DISCUSS HYDRAULIC CONTROL OPTIONS 12/16/91 4.3 DOCUMENT EVALUATION / RECOMMEND PUMPING CONFIGURATION 12/23/91 5 GROUND WATER TREATMENT / DISPOSAL 8/12/91 5.1 OBTAIN TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY BACKGROUND INFORMATION 8/12/91 52 EVALUATION OF TREATMENT / DISPOSAL OPTIONS 12/23/91 5.3 DOCUMENT EVALUATION AND RECOMMEND TREATMENT SYSTEM 1/7/92 6 FINALIZE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN 1/21/92 6.1 PREPARE PROCESS FLOW SHEET AND MATERIAL BALANCE 1/21/92 6.2 SPECIFY KEY OPERATING AND PERFORMING PARAMETERS 1/21/92 8.3 DEVELOP BUDGETARY CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE 1/21/W 8.4 REVIEW CONCEPTUAL DESIGN 2/11/92 6.5 INTERNAL MEETING TO DISCUSS AND FINALIZE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN 2/24/92 6.6 SUBMITTAL OF CONCEPTUAL DESIGN TO STATE 3/6/92 6.7 MEETING WITH STATE TO DISCUSS CONCEPTUAL DESIGN 3/30/92 ftrpand For. 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It seems like this data would be useful. I►V5FM From: "Thompson, Rob-Clt" <RThompso@kennesaw.Lawco.com To: "'Matt Heller@mro.enr.state.nc.us"' <Matt_Heller@mro.en Subject: Sampling schedule at Southern States Date sent: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 14:01:56 -0500 > Matt, > After another read of your February 17, 1999 letter to Hilton Withers, I > noticed that you said. ground -water sampling should be conducted after the > system is turned off in March and prior to start-up in November. LAW's > "Proposed Change to Ground -Water Remediation System Operating and Rep > Schedule," dated January 27, 1999 indicated that semi-annual sampling woul > be conducted in October and March instead of November and May. Samplin > March, would give a "snap -shot" of grond-water conditions during pumping an > October a "snap -shot" of ground -water conditions without/after pumping. > However, according to your 2/17/99 letter, we are to sample after March >' (i.e., April). This conflicts with our proposed plan but we will do it that > way if we have to. Anyway, please let me know the months we are to sample > so we schedule it and have it done. > Thanks > Rob Thompson > LAW Matt Heller -- 1 -- Tue, 9 Mar 1999 16:34:05 From: "Thompson, Rob" <RThompso@kennesaw.Lawco.com> To: "' Matt _Heller@mro.enr.state.nc.us"' <Matt Heller@rdro.e. Subject: Southern States Fertilizer Plant - Statesville, NC Date sent: � 17 Nei 1 �P 11:45:34 - 0 5 0 0 Matt, I received a fax from Mr. Bill Miller, Project Engineer, with W.R. Grace, Inc. in Memphis, TN of your letter dated 11/5/98 to Mr. Hilton Withers of Southern States Cooperative, Inc. regarding the ground -water remediation system currently operating at the plant in Statesville, NC. W.R. Grace sold the plant to Southern States in 1998 and W.R. Grace pays for the remediation. After speaking with Bill and Hilton on 11/12/98 and 11/17/98, we have decided that we all need to meet with you regarding your requests for additional information stated in your 11/5/98 letter to Hilton. We would like to meet with you on December 16 or 17, 1998 to discuss the status at the site, your letter and future operation of ground -water remediaiton at the site. Those attending would be Bill Miller (W.R. Grace), Hilton Withers, (Southern States), Dave Wallace (LAW) and myself, Rob Thompson (LAW). Let me know if 12/16 or 12/17 will work with your schedule. We are looking forward to meeting with you. Thanks, Rob Thompson, Project Geologist LAW Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. 704-357-8600 E-Mail- rthompso@lawco.com Matt Heller -- 1 -- Tue, 17 Nov 1998 14:17:49 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY A4 � MOORESVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE _ NCDEN ILCOPY DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY JAMES B. HUNT JR." - .- November 5, 1998 GOVERNOR Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 WAYNE MCDEVITT . _1 Richmond, Virginia 23260 :.:. SECRETARY - Attention: Mr. Hilton M. Withers _ALAN WKLIMEK;P..E. - DIRECTOR RE: Semi-annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Southern States Facility (Wayside Estates) Groundwater Incident # 5038 Priority Ranking: 150B Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: I received your report for the above' -referenced site on September 15, 1998. I have examined both the current and historical site data contained in the report. Based upon my review of this information, it appears that the current remediation system and well network is not effectively reducing or monitoring nitrate concentrations at the site. Since the startup of the remediation system in 1995, consistent decreases in nitrate concentrations have only been observed in two monitor wells. Steady, variable, or increasing nitrate concentrations have been reported in four monitor wells. Five monitor wells have not been sampled since 1996, since they have gone dry under steady state pumping conditions. Nitrate concentrations in recovery wells are not being monitored. I believe that a temporary shutdown is needed at this time to evaluate the current remediation system. The system's effectiveness at reducing nitrate concentrations cannot be evaluated while the system is running, since almost half of the available monitoring locations have gone dry. I am requesting that you take the following actions: = 1. Turn off the remediation system. 2. Allow groundwater to return to natural levels and sample all existing monitor and recovery wells for nitrites and nitrates. 3. Produce static condition potentiometric maps for shallow and bedrock groundwater at the site. 4. Evaluate the current remediation system's ability to reduce nitrate levels, and suggest modifications to the remediation system to make it more effective. Please discuss alternative cleanup strategies in your evaluation. 919 NORTH MAIN STREET, MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28115 ', PHONE 704-663-1 699 FAX 704-663-7579 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/1 O% POST -CONSUMER PAPER f *- Southern States Cooperative, Inc. November 5, 1998 Page Two Please submit a report summarizing your activities with regard to this request within 120 days. If you have questions about the information that I am requesting, please feel free to contact me by phone at (704) 663-1699, extension 241 or E-mail at <Matt Heller@mro.enr.state.nc.us>. Sincerely, Matt Heller, P.G. Hydrogeologist c.c.: Rob Thompson - Law Engineering and Environmental, Charlotte State of. North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary kTi.Ky 00-ft%%% IDEHNR DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY October 30, 1997 Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Attention: Hilton M. Withers RE: Acknowledgement of Receipt Response to DEHNR Comments Southern States Facility Priority Rank: 150B Class: AB Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: We received your report on September 16, 1997. Please be advised that the submittal of this information does not relieve you of the responsibility for continued investigation and cleanup at this site. The report has been reviewed, and it will remain on file in this office in the Groundwater Section's files. Now that the remediation system is operating at 95% efficiency and all recovery.wells will be on-line during the winter months, I anticipate a continued and hopefully marked decrease in nitrate/nitrite concentration levels at the site. The need for additional downgradient monitoring wells or remediation system modifications will be evaluated based on future sampling results. Thank you for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 234. Sincerely, Paul R. Dahlen, P.G. Hydrogeologist /,sc:. Bernard Schumak - Law \prd\sstates.ack ���. 919 North Mcin Scree;`, FAX 704-663 Mooresville, North Ccrolina 28115 'af An Eclucl Opportunity/A1rma- Voice 704-663-1699 50%0 recycled/ 1 Cpb cosx State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regionai Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor OM%e�� [:)EHNF;Z DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY August 1, 1997 Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Attention: Hilton M. Withers RE: Acknowledgement of Receipt First Semi -Annual Report, 1997 Southern States Fertilizer Plant Priority Rank: 150B Class: AB Dear Mr. Withers: Iredell County, N.C. We received your report on July 2, 1997. Please be advised that the submittal of this information does not relieve you of the responsibility for continued investigation and cleanup at this site. The report has been reviewed, and it will remain on file in this office in the Groundwater Section's files. I met with Bern Schumak at the site on July 31, 1997 and reviewed well placement and operation of the remediation system with him. He will be sending me an updated site map. I have requested that all future reports include nitrate and nitrite isoconcentration maps. After I have reviewed the maps that Mr. Schumak is forwarding, I will determine whether additional monitoring wells are required. Thank you for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please contact me by telephone at (704) 663-1699, ext. 234. or by email at <PDahlen@mro.ehnr.state.nc.us>. Sincerely, Paul R. Dahlen, P.G. Hydrogeologist Bern Schumak - Law \prd\sstates.ack A_y 919 North Main Street, W. FAX 704-663-6040 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 N)w An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 704-663-1699 500ro recycled/109a post -consumer paper �, �. LAW ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES July 9, 1996 Mr. Paul R. Dahlen, P.G. North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Subject: Response to NCDEHNR Comments Southern States Fertilizer Plant Iredell County, Statesville, North Carolina LAW Project 30150-6-1318 Dear Mr. Dahlen: N.C. DEFT. OF - ^rS & NA.TUII.A.s� JUL 1 0 1996 DIVISION OF I.ti�tF if C�1u r4ltil;?If iLilv4 Law Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. (LAW) is pleased to submit the following responses to questions discussed in your letter dated May 7, 1996. It is our understanding that following your review of the First Quarterly Sampling Report (1996) and review of the project file for the subject site, that the following items needed to be addressed or updated: Item #1: Explanation of why monitoring wells K65W6F, K65W7J, K65W7K, and K65W7L were not sampled. Response The state -approved ground -water plan requires that monitoring wells K65W6A, K65W6C, K65W6E, K65W7A, K65W713, K65W7F, K65W7H and K65W7I be sampled quarterly for the first year than semi-annually. This plan was approved by Ms. Chris DeRoller in her March 18, . 1994 letter. Wells K65W6F, K65W7J, K65W7K and K65W7L were not sampled because they are not part of the ground -water plan. Monitoring well "K65W7K was installed off -site, sampled and abandoned. Wells;K65W6F, K65W7J and K65W7L are -non-existent. Item #2: Updated Water -Supply Well Survey Response A detailed well survey (within 1,500 feet of the site) was performed by LAW on January 17, 18, and 22, 1991. Results of this survey were discussed in our Report of Phase III -A Ground -Water Assessment for Southern States Fertilizer Plant dated April 16, 1991. As requested in your May 7, 1996 letter, LAW performed an updated water -supply well survey within 1,500 feet of the site. The work was performed on June 24, 1996 by our Mr. Bern Schumak and Ms. Susan Fadero. Our updated well survey included the following: 2801 YORKMONT ROAD, SUITE 100 • CHARLOTTE, NC 28208 (704) 357-8600 9 FAX (704) 357-8639 Mr. Paul R. Dahlen, P.G. July 9, 1996 Page 2 • Vehicular reconnaissance (drive -by) performed along roads within an approximate 1,500-foot radius of the subject site. • Review of Iredell County map, dated 1995. • Review of U.S.G.S. 7.5-Minute Topographic Maps; Statesville east and Shepards, North Carolina, dated 1969. • Conversation with a resident living in the newly developed Forest Acres IV subdivision on June 24, 1996. • Conversation with the Iredell Water Corporation on June 26, 1996. Our reconnaissance consisted of driving along surrounding roads and comparing existing roads with those shown on the Iredell County map. The U.S.G.S. maps Figure 1 (Figure 5 from our previously referenced 1991 report) illustrate the area surrounding the site and include structures observed during our drive -by. Figure 2 illustrates the approximate area and current streets which were included as part of our recent survey. As noted in our initial well survey performed in 1991, the majority of the structures shown on the U.S.G.S. maps are extant. Since our last survey was performed, the majority of change to the area has occurred south and east (along Highway 70) of the site. Immediately south of the facility and west off of Morehead Street is a new modular home/trailer community... A "sign just outside the area indicated the development is referred to as Forest Acres IV. We did not notice any potable wells at any of the new homes in this area. However, an old well house was located along Old Wellhouse Road and appeared to be abandoned. Based on our conversation with a local resident and a subsequent conversation with the Iredell Water Corporation on June 26, 1996, the well has been abandoned (This abandoned well was also identified in the 1991 report.) and the area is connected to a municipal water supply. Fire hydrants were observed in the area. It is our understanding that the homes; in -the' Forest Acres IV_ subdivision range in age from two to four years and areserved-by Irdell .Water Coiporation. - The most noticeable change to the area is along Highway 70, east of the site. The area consists of primarily industrial growth. The majority of the structures are still under construction and it is our understanding they will be connected to the Irdell system. Fire hydrants also were observed in this area. No changes were noted north of the site along Highway 70. All wellhouses which were previously identified (Figure 1) are still in existence and are assumed operational. As shown on Figure 1, the majority of these wellhouses exist west of the site along Highway 70 and west- southwest of the site off of Bethesda Road. The results of our updated water -supply well survey within 1,500 feet of the site did not indicate any new potable wells in the area. Therefore, a well construction review was not performed at the Mooresville Branch of the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR). Municipal water appears to be the primary source of water supply to the area. q Mr. Paul R. Dahlen, P.G. July 9, 1996 Page 3 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Bern Schumak at (704) 357-8600. Sincerely, LAW ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. �..,.o,_ % . d c-4 Susan B. Fadero Project Geologist J060orl/ Bernard B. Schumak, P.G. 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LAW WELL SURVEY LOCATION ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SOUTHERN STATES CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROUNA BY PREPARED DATE CHECKED DATE JOB NO. 30150-6-1318 FIGURE 2 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary e�� �EHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT May 7, 1996 Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Attention: Hilton M. Withers RE: Acknowledgement Southern States First Quarterly Iredell County, Dear Mr. Withers:. of Receipt Fertilizer Plant Sampling Event-1996 N.C. We received your report on March 20, 1996. Please be advised that the submittal of this information does not relieve you of the responsibility for continued investigation and cleanup at this site. This report has been reviewed, and it will remain on file in this Office in the Groundwater Section's files. 'Based on my review of the subject report and project file and a subsequent conversation with Bernard Schumak of Law Engineering and Environmental Services, I am requesting the following within 60 days of receipt of this letter: Please explain why monitor wells K65W6F, K65W7J, K65W7K, and K65W7L were not sampled. Please provide and updated water supply well survey for the area within 1,500' of the Southern States Fertilizer Plant. Thank you for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 234. Sincerely, Paul R. Dahlen, P.G. Hydrogeologist cc: Bernard Schumak - Law 919 North Main Street, Nf ��� FAX 704-663-6040 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 An Equal. FAX Action Employer Voice 704-663-1699 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary e�� DEHNR - DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT January 4, 1996 Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 26234 RE: Acknowledgement of Receipt Second Quarterly Sampling Event - 1995 Southern States Fertilizer Plant (Wayside) Groundwater Incident No. 5038 Iredell County, N. C. Dear Mr. Withers: On December 22, 1995, the Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management received the subject report. The report will remain on file in the Mooresville Regional Office. Should you have any questions regarding this site, please call me at (704) 633-1699, ext 243. Sincerely, Y) a- iL. rl 110, Cerra ' uta Karen W. Connell Hydrogeologist cc: William Scharnitzy, EIT - Law, Inc. KRYrc 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Linda Diane Long, Regional Manager DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 9, 1995 Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States'Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 26234 RE: Acknowledgement of Receipt First Quarterly•Sampling Event - 1995 Southern States Fertilizer Plant (Wayside) Groundwater Incident No. 5038 Iredell County, N. C. Dear Mr. Withers: On August 25, 1995 the Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management received the subject report. The report will remain on file in the Mooresville Regional Office. Should you have any questions regarding this site, please call me at (704) 633-1699, ext. 243. Sincerely, �aA" 6KA Karen'Connell Hydrogeologist cc: William Scharnitzky, EIT - Law, Inc. K jk"r 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 ' FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper ri State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources A;ka Mooresville Regional Office A EL James B. Hunt, Governor 1DE N N R Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Linda Diane Long, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT May 30, 1995 Mr.'Hilton Withers Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 RE: Acknowledgment of Receipt' pH Adjustment System for the Groundwater Remediation System Southern States Fertilizer Plant Groundwater Incident # 5038 Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: I have reviewed the modification to the groundwater remediation system submitted to the Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental Management on May 15, 1995. We look forward to the system being restarted by June 9, 1995. Please notify the Groundwater Section at that time. When discussing the monitoring plan for this site with Thomas Beggs of Law Engineering on May 26, 1995, it was agreed that the next sampling.event shall be at system start-up. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated and should you have any questions, please call me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 243. Sincerely, VtAW V) . (rn rc t it �a-Tn . Connell Hydrogeologist I cc: Thomas Beggs, P.E. - Law Environmental, Inc. 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper f S+6te of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4 • • Mooresville Regional Office W James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary p E H N F1 Vivian Burke, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 13, 1993 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Hilton Withers Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Subject: Review of Third Quarter 1993 Results Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: I have reviewed the September 2, 1993 sampling report for the subject site. You may reduce the monitoring frequency to semi-annually until a corrective action system is in operation. At that time a new monitoring system will be.established to measure the effectiveness of the'system on`groundwater restoration and plume containment. It is my understanding that you received the waste load for the subject site on or"about September 13, 1993. The conceptual design for the corrective action plan is, therefore, due by November 13, 1993. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 663- 1699, ext. 235. Sincerely, (JI-1 /;Z6_C_ Chris DeRoller Hydrogeologist 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper • tV ali_iV IIJCFf. • Complete iterris 1 and/or 2 for additional -services. • Compj9te items 3, and 4a & b. I also wish to receive' the virn • Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can following services (for an extra i d c return this card to you. fee): • Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space does not permit. 1. ❑ Addressee's Address y tr) • Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number. w The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date 2• ❑Restricted Delivery 9 — 'm M c delivered. T1 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Consult postmaster for fee. a) W, 'o m a o a U z H Number o ~_ a P 175 172 873 (10/13/93) M Co oa E MR HILTON WITHERS 4b. Service Type a� �p c o U SOUTHERN STATES COOP INC ❑ Registered ❑ Insured v � PO BOX 26234 Certified ❑ COD c 4- -p ° & w RICHMOND VA 23260 ❑ Express Mail ❑ Return Receipt for a Q.— m Cn Q) O 0 (REVIEW OF RESULTS -SS FERT Merchandise c .� '� y - a, Q B. .c °c Er co P TU. Date lelivrrS 5. Signature (Addressee) 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested 0 OCUz°off I— W and fee is paid) x r Wu y r= n 6. Sigature (Agent) o �g V) 2 PS Form 3811, December 1991 * U.S.G.P.0.:1992-307-530 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT March 17, 1993 Mr. Hilton Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 , Subject: Review of Quarterly Sampling Results Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: I have reviewed the last several quarters of sampling data for the subject site. I was pleasantly surprised at the latest results which showed an approximately 90 percent decrease in nitrate levels in the three wells with the highest nitrate concentrations. I did find it unusual that the concentration in these wells was relatively constant throughout 1992 and then declined markedly in February of 1993. I will be curious to see what the next round of sampling shows. I also look forward to receiving the conceptual design for the corrective action plan. I spoke with Randy Kepler on March 15, 1993 concerning your NPDES permit request. He. told me that he had forwarded a waste load determination request to the group that handles that in Raleigh. He did not know when he would receive the determination. I trust that the conceptual design can be finalized and submitted to this Office within two months of your receipt of the waste load determination. If this is not the case, please let me know. As always, if -you have questions or comments, you may call me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 235. Sincerely, Chris DeRoller Hydrogeologist iFs c P.O. Boot 950, 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115-0950 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt> Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Vivian Burke, _Regional Manager NIFFAA DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT August 16, 1993 Mr. Hilton Withers Southern States Cooperative, Incorporated Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Subject: Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: I am in receipt of the May 21, 1993 second quarter sampling report. 1 have recently received information on a new technology for removal of nitrates from water. I do not have any experience with this technology, but I thought that you might find it interesting. I have enclosed a copy of some of the material. which was sent to me. I spoke again with Randy Kepler concerning the waste load determination for your NPDES permit. He indicated that it had not yet been completed, but that it was being worked on. As I stated in my March 17, 1993 letter, we are requesting that the conceptual design for the corrective action plan be submitted within two months of your receipt of the waste load determination. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 663- 1699, ext. 235. Sincerely, &L Chris De /olle�r Hydrogeologist Enclosure vM � 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper July 16, 1992 Ms. Christine M. DeRoller North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Re: Notice of Well Abandonment Former Monitoring Well No. K65W6"F" NCDEHNR Well Construction Permit No Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, North Carolina LEI Job No. 56-9606.51 Dear Ms. DeRoller: 48-0238-WM-0078 LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 4333 WILMONT ROAD, SUITE 300 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28217 P.O. BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704-357-1747 704-357-1622 (FAX) O. DE'PT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMPIMNITY DEV-E5a;:FP"JT DIVISIDil'il OF U0K-1d'i?.�l sins si 1i fr�S�;I On April 28, 1992, Law Environmental issued a letter notifying the NCDEHNR that Southern States Cooperative, Inc. planned to abandon monitoring well K65W6"F" at the Statesville site. On June 23, 1992, Law Environmental coordinated abandonment of the well in general accordance with 15 NCAC 2C.0013(2). Upon completion of field activities, debris was removed and the site was restored to match preexisting conditions. If you have any questions regarding abandonment of well K65W6"F", please contact us. cc: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Thomas F. Beggs, P.E. Principal ,. Printed on Recycled Paper 0 '• G Varr. Op NATCRAL 4 RESO[JRI:ES AND 4pMMUNITY v7EVELOPMEN? LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 4333 WILMONT ROAD, SUITE 300 APR 2 9 1992 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28208 P.O. BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 � , ►dypHA6fYE� 704-357-1747 704-357-1622 (FAX) MORES1ILLE REURAL OEF April 28, 1992 Ms. Christine M. DeRoller North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Re: Notice of Intention to Abandon Monitoring Well NCDEHNR Well Construction Permit No. 48-0238-WM-0078 Well No. K65W6"F"; Installed September 18, 1990 Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, North Carolina LEI Job No. 56-9606.51 Dear Ms. DeRoller: On June 25, 1990, the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Mooresville Regional Office issued Well Construction Permit No. 48- 0238-WM-0078 for monitoring wells at five locations at the subject project. Four of the well locations were drilled on Southern States' property during July, 1990. The fifth location was on prope > owned by Ralcit^,n Durt:Ia Cali: iu^i Just cast v: tli �iiuuiclit �` r� r� J Company, j Stales j1LG. Several delays were experienced in gaining approval from Ralston Purina to install the monitoring well. Installation was finally completed on September 18, 1990. The total well depth was 20 feet, and ground water was encountered 15 feet below grade. The well was sampled on September 25, 1990, and the ground water was analyzed for nitrate and nitrite. Nitrate (as nitrogen) was detected in trace amounts (0.14 mg/1), and nitrite (as nitrogen) was not detected. The well installation record and laboratory analytical results were submitted in our Report of Phase, H Ground Water Assessment Report, Addendum No. 1, dated October 24, 1990. Monitoring Well K65W6"F" was resampled in January, 1992 as part of our baseline quarterly monitoring at the site. Results of the laboratory analyses were presented in our report dated February 25, 1992. Laboratory tests did not detect any nitrate in the ground water, and only 0.10 mg/1 of nitrite (as nitrogen) was detected. 1 �3 Printed on Recycled Paper 'wF NCDEHNR Mooresville Regional Office April 28, 1992 page 2 The agreement between Southern States and Ralston Purina established a two-year limit on well maintenance. The agreement will expire in July, 1992. Southern States believes the Ralston Purina well has served its intended purpose and therefore requests your concurrence to abandon the well. Item 12 of the well construction permit requires that Well K65W6"F" be abandoned in accordance with 15 NCAC 2C.0113(2). This letter serves as notification to the NCDEHNR of Southern States' intention to abandon the well in accordance with the permit. if you have any objections to the planned well abandonment, please contact us. Otherwise we will proceed with well abandonment after June 1, 1992. cc: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Mr. Hilton M. Withers Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Thomas F. Beggs, P.E. Principal d in C1414' December 11, 1991 Ms. Christine M. DeRoller North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Groundwater Section 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Subject: Submittal of Final Report Summary of Installation and Evaluation of a Pilot Well System Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, North Carolina LEI Job No. 56-1570.90 Dear Ms. DeRoller: c LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 4333 WILMONT ROAD, SUITE 300 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28217 P.O. BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704-357-1747 704-357-1622 (FAX) 17. C. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOVRCCES AND PiBlCfMDA ITY DEC 1 6 1991 N'I,�,aJ(I�UOF i { yLl�]t iii iipi ; i.p 'o) �qzz+r o } mg On behalf of Southern States Cooperative, Inc., Law Environmental herewith submits our "Summary of Installation and Evaluation of a Pilot Well System" for the Southern States Fertilizer Plant project. A DRAFT copy of this document was submitted to your office on November 26, 1991. Only one minor change has been made for the final report; Table 1 has been revised to reflect actual well casing elevations referenced to mean sea level. We appreciate your continuing assistance with this project. If you have any questions or comments regarding the attached report, please do not hesitate to contact us. cc: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Mr. Hilton M. Withers Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Ry.............���3a9 r Thomas F. Beggs, P.E. Principal o 0 7 a .P �` 4,^ ra fy sveaom..a d✓ese`��cf� 8 & f E 81� 6 •1,`` �� Printed on Recycled Paper LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 4333 WILMONT ROAD, SUITE 300 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28217 P.O. BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704-357-1747 704-357-1622 (FAX) October 30, 1991 Ms. Christine M. DeRoller North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Groundwater Section 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Subject: Additional Ground -Water Sampling/Analysis Closure of Former Holding Ponds Nos. 1 and 2 Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, North Carolina LEI Job No. 56-9606.70 Dear Ms. DeRoller: On October 1, 1991, Law Environmental submitted the results of TCLP laboratory analyses for pond -bottom sediments to the NCDEHNR Water Quality Section. The Water Quality Supervisor, Mr. Rex Gleason, issued verbal approval to cover the pond -bottom sediments in place. However, Mr. Gleason referred the laboratory results to the Groundwater Section for further review. (For additional information regarding this matter, please refer to our initial correspondence to Mr. Gleason dated October 1 and our follow-up letter dated October 16, 1991). As discussed during our October 17, 1991 telephone conversation, we understand that your office completed review of the laboratory data. You informed us that you agreed with the conclusion stated in our October 1 submittal, i.e. the sediments are non -hazardous. However, you noted that the concentration of gamma-BHC (Lindane) measured in soil from below the sediments at Pond No. 1 exceeded NCDEHNR Groundwater Quality Standards. Title 15, Subchapter 2L, Section .0202(g)(43) of the North Carolina Administrative Code sets forth a ground -water standard of 0.0265 parts per billion total concentration for Lindane; the measured value was 0.10 parts per billion. �� Printed on Recycled Paper ,J�. North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources October 30, 1991 Page 2 You requested that Southern States verify that the Lindane has not impacted ground water near Pond No. 1. You suggested that a nearby monitoring well (K65W7"A") be sampled and the ground water analyzed for Lindane. If the ground -water analysis was negative, you indicated that the Groundwater Section of NCDEHNR would not object to covering the sediments in place. However, if Lindane was identified in the sample from K65W7"A", further study would be required to determine the extent of possible Lindane contamination. On October 22, 1991, an environmental technician from our office visited the site to obtain a ground -water sample from K65W7"A". The well was developed by removing six times the volume of water in the well. A Teflon bailer and new polypropylene rope was used for well development and sampling. The bailer was cleaned in the Law Environmental laboratory with phosphate -free detergent, dilute nitric acid, and isopropanol, with distilled water rinse after each step. The bailer was wrapped with aluminum foil to minimize the possibility of contamination during transportation to the site. The recovered ground -water sample was packaged on ice and shipped for chemical analysis via next -day delivery to Law Environmental National Laboratories in Kennesaw, Georgia. The sample was tested for gamma-BHC (Lindane) in general accordance with EPA Method 8080. Chain -of -custody documentation was used to provide a written record tracing the possession and handling of the sample from the time of collection through laboratory analysis and final recording of the results. A copy of the laboratory results and chain -of -custody is attached. Gamma-BHC (Lindane) was not detected in the laboratory analysis of ground water from monitoring well K65W7"A". We understand that the Groundwater Section of the NCDEHNR Mooresville Regional Office does not object to Southern States' plan to cover the sediments from the former holding ponds. Earthwork associated with closure of the former ponds is scheduled to begin in mid -November, 1991. 0 7 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources October 30, 1991 Page 3 If our understanding of the Groundwater Section's position regarding this matter is incorrect, or if you have any questions or comments concerning the attached laboratory results, please contact us prior to November 8, 1991. Thank -you for your assistance. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. P. Greg Garrett, E.I.T. Staff Engineer l � Thomas F. Beggs, P.E. Principal attachment cc: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Mr. Hilton M. Withers LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 112 TOWNPARK DRIVE KENNESAW,GEORGIA 30144-5599 404-421-3400 October 29, 1991 Law Environmental, Inc LakePoint Office Park 4333 Wilmont Road, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC. 28217 Attention: Tom Beggs LE Job Number: 56-9606 T70 Subject: Chemical analysis of samples received on 10/23/91. Dear Mr. Beggs: Law Environmental National Laboratories has completed its analysis of your samples and reports the results on the following pages. These results relate only to the contents of the samples as submitted. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the approval of Law Environmental National Laboratories. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATL Clifford H. McBride QC Coordinator Attachment: Data Report Invoice LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT Date 10/29/91 Page 1 --- Project Information --- Lab Number : 91-1179-01 Project No. : 56-9606 T70 Cust. No. Project Name : SOUTHERN STATES Manager: TOM BEGGS --- Sample Information --- Station ID : WELL NO. K65W7 "A" Sampled Date/Time : 10/22/91 13:30 Matrix : W Received Date/Time : 10/23/91 09:40 Type : GRAB Received From/By : BT/LD Collector : BT Chain of Custody : 5461 Number of Containers : 2 Remarks : --- Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method.... Units PQL....... Results... Test Date Analy -- ORGANIC PREP RESULTS -- Ext/Pest/W 3510/8080 N/A 10/24/91 CSH -- GC ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- gamma-BHC (Lindane) EPA 8080 ug/1 0.05 ND 10/29/91 EH 4e r / Signed " 7 LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD NATIONAL LABORATORY -5461 112 TOWNPARK DRIVE v KENNESAW, GEORGIA 30144 = (404) 421-3400 SAMPLING NAME OF FACILITY: >Z INFORMATION NPDES NUMBER STREET ADDRESS: gwu -70 �� ✓/ T N G PROJECT NAME SoJ H S JOB NO. o6 lo o cc ¢� ~o o � 14 OO�� ,�G� Q5 ��? SOP eQQ yak �. ��` �O�Q �01 5p ��ti Dp �� "�� poi bo cLpV yp0 �� • �� ��, �� , �� b01• cLyp \� . LENL LAB NO. SAMPLERS (SIG TUEIE) SAMPLING DATE Iie TIME ¢ o U 'SOURCE CODE SAMPLE STATION DESCRIPTION Well / o• kb s� ( 'I ,� I r /n/ 2 RELI UISHED BY: DAT 1�`t� RECEIVED BY: DATE 1 TIME RELINQUISHED BY: RECEIVED BY LABO TORY: (SIGNATURE DATE 1 TIME (SIGNATURE) (SIGNATURE) SIGNATURE v DISTRIBUTION: ORIGINAL AND YELLOW COPIES ACCOMPANY SAMPLE SHIPMENT TO LABORATORY. PINK COPY RETAINED BY SAMPLERS. YELLOW COPY RETAINED BY LABORATORY. REMARKS Rr4>,0-r�_ S Inc L *SOURCE CODES RECOVERY WELL - RW NPDES DISCHARGE - ND RCRA MONITORING WELL - MW DRINKING WATER - DW SOIL / SEDIMENT - SO HAZARDOUS WASTE - HW SLUDGE - SL SURFACE WATER - SW NON -AQUEOUS - NA July 12, 1991 Ms. Christine M. DeRoller North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Groundwater Section Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Re: Confirmation of Submittal Deadline Extension Work Plan for Preparation of a Remedial Action Plan Southern States Fertilizer. Plant Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina LEI Job No. 56-9606 DEM Incident No. 5038 Dear Ms. DeRoller: LAVA ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 431 MINUET LANE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28217 P.O. BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704-527-6717 This letter serves to confirm the deadline extension granted by your office for the subject project. The extension was approved during our June 26, 1991 meeting. On May 14, 1991, the DEM Mooresville Regional Office issued a Review of our Phase III -A Assessment Report for the Southern States site. The letter stated that the site assessment was approved. The letter also indicated that a remedial action plan (RAP) for ground -water treatment should be issued within 60 days of receipt of the letter. The letter was received by Southern States Cooperative, Inc. on May 17, 1991. The RAP would therefore have been due no later than July 16, 1991. On June 26, 1991, Messrs. Thomas Beggs and Bern Schumak of Law Environmental, and Mr. Hilton Withers of Southern States, met with you and Ms. Barbara Christian, Groundwater Regional Supervisor, at your office. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the formulation of the RAP and the schedule for its submission. r -� Based on our discussions during the meeting, we understand that a 45-day extension has been granted (revised submitta deadline; August 30, 1991). Furthermore, we understand that a complete remedial action plan is not expected. Rather, our August 30 submittal will present a work plan designed to develop data necessary for preparation of a RAP. The submittal will include the following general sections: 1. Objectives a) Statement of Goals b) Target Clean-up Concentrations 2. Work Plan a) Aquifer Pump Test Information b) Discussion of Appropriate Technologies c) Consideration of Required Permits/Approvals 3. Follow-up Monitoring/Evaluation a) Plan for Periodic Monitoring b) Plan for Continuing Reevaluation of the System's Effectiveness If the dates and outline presented above are not acceptable, or if our understanding of the topics discussed is inaccurate, please contact us. We appreciate your assistance. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL Thomas F. Beggs, P.E. Principal cc: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Mr. Hilton M. Withers LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 431 MINUET LANE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28217 P.O. BOX 240674 March 5, 1991 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704-527-6717 Ms. Chris DeRoller North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Re: Confirmation of Request for Submittal Extension Phase III Site Assessment Report Southern States Fertilizer Plant Statesville, North Carolina LEI Job No. 56-9606.80 Dear. Ms. DeRoller: This letter serves to confirm our March 4, 1991 telephone conversation regarding the subject project. As we discussed, Law Environmental has completed the site assessment activities set forth in your letter to Southern States Cooperative, Inc. dated December 12, 1990. The thorough well survey of surrounding properties which you requested, however, required longer than we had anticipated. As a result, submittal of the Phase III Report may be delayed two to four weeks. We propose to submit the completed document no later than April 12, 1991. If this revised schedule is not acceptable, or if our understanding of the telephone conversation is inaccurate, please contact us. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Thomas F. Beggs, P.E. Principal cc: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 12, 1990 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 RE: Additional Site Assessment Groundwater Incident #5083 Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: I spoke with Mr. Tsumas on November 28, 1990 concerning access to his property to sample the two water supply wells downgradient of your property. He agreed to ask Mr. Pope to send you a letter similar to the one that I received specifically granting you permission to sample the wells. As a follow up to our meeting on November 27, 1990 at the Mooresville Regional Office, Barbara Christian and I discussed further the need for bedrock monitor wells in addition to the proposed K65W7"I" well. We recognize that identifying the horizontal extent of contamination in bedrock is not as straightforward as it is in saprolite. However, our concern is that there may be plume migration along fractures which would not be detected with the current monitor well network and which could impact drinking water supply wells in the vicinity of the facility. A thorough well survey must be conducted in a 1500-foot radius around the Southern States Cooperative property boundary. The number and location of additional bedrock wells required, if any, can then be determined based on the results of the supply well survey. 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer K . - --- - desired, and complete items desired, _ hen additional services are to this will Prevent this card lete items 1 and 2 w Failure erson delivered to and the for fees siodU'the SENDER: 'LOmP on the reverse name of ostmaster TO" Space rovide vailable. onsult P "RETURN area tollowinlg 3 and,4• `s jn the services elivery our (tfdre_ The return rece, you fees t Restricted D Put y nested. 2. charge) from beinO,returf�ed"t° address. the date ofi eltverX For additional and addressee s boxlesl for additional seaate,$) req date, (Extra N umber eck 1nd0 Show to whom delivered charge) t}, Article 118 706 3. Article Addressed to: Withers p 279 Type °f Service: ❑Insured . Tor. Milton 1ACOO ative, ITLC • States peY St ❑ Registered ❑ COD Certified ❑ Return Recei p? SOutheYri 34 ❑ Express M ail for Merchandise F �C, $OX `262 23260 VA Always obtain si9 nature of addressee DATEDATE DA I Richmond ent and or ag ONLY if Addrs s smerit GW>'� 5033 g. Addressee's requested and f ,l paid) Site As s e — Addressee )�V�' 5. Si9 nature X A ent 6. Sig tllre — X � RECEIPT Da of Delivery DOMESTIC RETURN 7, +U.S.G.P.O. 1989-238-815 Form 3811, APT' 1989 PS 4 Mr. Hilton M. Withers December 12, 1990 Page Two No additional soil sampling in the area of ponds 1 and 2 is required at this time as it is our understanding that they are to be dewatered and closed once a non -discharge permit has been secured. The Phase III site assessment report must be submitted within ninety (90) days of receipt of this letter. This report, in conjunction with the Phase I and Phase II reports, should address all the points in the enclosed Site Assessment Guidelines. A remedial action plan will be due within sixty (60) days of the submittal of the Phase III report. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Chris DeRoller Hydrogeologist Enclosure: Site Assessment Guidelines cc: Mr. Tom Beggs - Law Environmental, Inc. CMD/pl N. Q D'rP-r. op £$�'� - Rrsou'-'r-Es AND H011 3 o egg WIVISIUM OF VNIU-181WRL KOUS110M ggiaNal. ft November 28, 1990 Ms. Barbara Christian North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Mooresville Regional Office 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Dear Ms. Christian: LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 431 MINUET LANE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28217 P.O. BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704-527-6717 I would like to convey our appreciation for the time you and Chris spent meeting with us on November 27, 1990. I .feel our meeting was beneficial in outlining project requirements and goals for the Southern States Fertilizer Plant. As discussed during the meeting, we will coordinate a schedule with Chris to sample the two potable wells directly south of the site. If laboratory analysis from these two wells indicates that they are no longer contaminated, we understand that the two wells proposed in the area (K65W7"J" and "K") will be eliminated. We will also await your recommendation regarding the need for a monitoring well directly west of Pond Number 2. During our meeting we briefly discussed the subject of fracture trace analysis. For your general rvvie��', 1 have enclosed a copy of a paper i recently presented at a ground -water conference. I thought you might be interested in our findings. Again, thank you for your time on Tuesday. We will look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. A VA 1 M-1110 Bernard B. Schumak Project Hydrogeologist BBS:lwv State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 3, 1990 Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 . Richmond, Virginia 23260 Subject: Dear Mr. Withers: Site Assessment Review Wayside Estates Groundwater Incident #5083 Iredell County, N.C. The staff of the Mooresville Regional Office Groundwater Section has reviewed the Phase II Groundwater Assessment Report for the subject incident. We concur with Law Environmental's conclusions that additional assessment of the vertical and horizontal extent of the contaminant plume is necessary. We are in agreement with their proposed plan of action outlined in Section 6.0 of the report with the following additions: 1. The pH level in well K65W6"E" is unusually high and may have affected the nitrite/nitrate concentrations in the well. This well must be resampled. 2. The drainage feature mentioned on page 5-2 flows in a westerly direction before turning south along the western property boundary. The downgradient direction from ponds 1 and 2 is almost due west. Contamination in the saprolite aquifer may be discharging into the creek paralleling the western property boundary. However, contamination in the bedrock aquifer may not be affected by the creek. An additional deep (bedrock) monitoring well is necessary west of the ponds and the creek. 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • SENDER: Complete items 3 and 4. 1 and 2 wheh additional Put your address in the "RETURN TO" S fro =:eing returned to Pace on the reverse the date';f deliver you. The return recei t fee services are desired, and co tems side. Failure • will rovide to do this will preveptthis'ca d and check boxes) for ador adtl�onal sery sets efeollowin ou the name of the person delivered 1 ❑ Show to 9 services are available. who m delivered, date, and addressee's Consult to and postmaster for fees 3. Article (Extra charge) Addressed to: address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery (Extra charge) Mr. Hi'ton M. Withers 4• Article Number P 269 SoutheriZ States Cooperative, Inc. p 0. BoX- 341 873 TYPe of Service: . 26234 =_--. V Richmond;. VA 23260_' ❑ Registered EJ Insured Certified ❑ COD Express Mail Return Receipt for Merchandise 5. Signature — Addressee X Afways;OliOin signature of addressee or agent an'd DATE DELIVERED 6. Sig a re — Agent 8• Addressee's Address (ONLY if requested and fee paid) 7. Date f Delivery PS Form 3$11, Apr. 19 O C T s 9 19ga, * U.S.G.P.O. 1989.238-815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT Mr. Hilton M. Withers October 3, 1990 Page Two 3. You may wish to wait for the results from the deep potable water supply well before locating the monitor wells that will be south of the property line. 4. In the July 6, 1990 letter, we requested that soil sampling be done in the areas of the suspected sources. Five of the samples collected in the Phase II assessment were quite distant from the suspected sources. Samples taken from K65W6"E" and K65W7"H" were close to the holding ponds but several feet above the bottom of the holding ponds. Sediment samples from the bottom of ponds 1 and 2 should be analyzed for nitrates and nitrites. The completed site assessment report which defines the horizontal and vertical extent of the contaminant plume must be submitted within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. . If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Chris DeRoller Hydrogeologist CMD/pl State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT July 6, 1990 Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 RE: Request for Extension Groundwater Incident #5083 Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: Your request for additional time for submitting the report of the site assessment necessary for defining the horizontal and vertical extent of soil and groundwater contamination at the above referenced site has been reviewed by the Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office (MRO). 'Based on the information you have provided to the Groundwater Section with your request for an extension, the request is hereby granted until October 1, 1990 with the following conditions: 1. The source of the contamination must be positively identified. This will require soil sampling in the areas of suspected sources as identified in Section 1.1 of your Response to May 4, 1990 Letter. These include: the area behind the southeast corner of the plant; the previous holding ponds between the plant and wells K65w6 and K65w6 "A"; and former holding ponds 1 and 2. 2. Once the source or sources have been identified, the vertical and horizontal extent of soil contamination must be delineated. This will probably require more soil borings in addition to those currently proposed. 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 70 t-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Hilton M. Withers July 6, 1990 Page Two 3. Due to the high priority of this site, you are required to telephone in monthly progress reports beginning July 31, 1990. Should you have further questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Chris DeRoller Hydrogeologist cc: Office of General Counsel Incident Management Unit CMD/bb N. C. DEPT. OF NATURAL RES01MCE3 AND CO? VVP;, NJ Y DEVEI.DPMNT LAW OFFICES POPE, MCMILI.AN, GOUBLEY, KUTTEH & PARKEH, 9990 THE JAMES IREDELL BUILDING 113 NORTH CENTER STREET, SUITE 200 r Ejy'�j1i13T mu, 77�y n:33`U ' � BALL GtH,v...s.� W� STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28677,,^<GUSiIRU Ala"Vill WIN WILLIAM P. POPE MAILING ADDRESS: WILLIAM H. McMILLAN POST OFFICE DRAWER 1776 ROBERT H. GOURLEY STATESVILLE, N. C. 28677 CONSTANTINE H. KUTTEH, II (704) 873-2I31 DAVID P. PARKER TELECOPIER (704) 872-7629 NANCY S. DAVENPORT ALAN W. BENTLEY MOORESVILLE NUMBER: CHRISTOPHER M. COLLIER (704) 664-2254 September 17, 1990 FEDERAL ID NO. 56-1637260 Ms. Chris DeRoller Department of Environment, 919 North Main Street Mooresville, North Carolina Dear Ms. DeRoller: Health and Natural Resources . 115 Re: Ground Water Investigation of Southern States Cooperative Property; Iredell County, NC Incident Number 5083 I was very surprised when Mr. Tsumas sent me a copy of your letter of September 12. Mr. Tsumas and the owners of the property adjacent to Southern States have not refused to cooperate. In fact, in conversations with Mr. Hilton Withers, we have expressly agreed to cooperate. We discussed receiving copies of. the sample reports and agreed to split samples. The 'documents sent to us had some terminology in it to which we did not agree, but we have never refused to allow the testing. In fact, it is in our interest that the testing occur. My clients are concerned about the damages they have sustained and continue to sustain and have not consented that their property be removed from the market place for the period during which the testing will occur. It is my understanding that the testing will in all probability be completed within six months. We consent to such an arrangement and authorize you to commence the testing whenever you wish with the understanding that we will receive the test results and that we will be entitled to split samples. If you have any questions whatsoever, feel free to contact me. Very/'truly yo William P. Pop cmc cc: Mr. Hilton Withers Mr. Harry L. Tsumas Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Telephone 804281-1000 Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested September 17, 1991 T & T Company c/o Mr. Harry Tsumas P.O. Box 288 Statesville, NC 286 Dear Sir: `4 ce, Southern States As of this date, I have not received a response to my request of August 6, 1991, for authorization to construct a monitoring well on your property. In order to proceed with state required actions concerning this project, it is necessary that we construct the proposed monitoring well. This work can be expedited if we have a signed copy of the license agreement by September 30, 1991. If you have questions about the proposal or objections that we need to discuss, I am willing to address them at your convenience. You may call me at (804) 281-1158. Sincerely, Hilton M. Withers Manager Environmental Affairs HMW/cw cc: Mr: Chris DeRoller, NC Dept. of Environment, Health & Natural Resources . .. 1. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT September 12, 1990 Mr. Harry Toomis Post Office Box 288 Statesville, North Carolina 28677 Subject: Groundwater Investigation by Southern States Cooperative Iredell County, N.C. Incident No. 5083 Dear Mr. Toomis: This letter is regarding permission to sample three existing drinking supply wells on your property adjacent to the subject site. Southern States Cooperative is conducting a groundwater investigation that is required by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Management. The results of Southern States Cooperative's investigation to date indicate the presence of a contaminant plume on their property, and possibly on adjacent properties. The Division has requested that Southern States Cooperative determine the full horizontal and vertical extent of any contamination originating from their property. To do this, water samples, and possibly soil samples, must be collected from adjacent properties. It is my understanding that you have not responded favorably to Southern States Cooperative's request for permission to sample existing wells on your property. I would like to advise you that if Southern States Cooperative is denied access to your property, 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Harry Toomis September 12, 1990 Page Two thereby preventing them from complying with North Carolina law, the Division will sample the wells under the authority of North Carolina General Statute (N.C.G.S.) 143-215.3(a)(2). If you deny access to the Division, you may be subject to enforcement action. It is the responsibility of the Division to ensure that any contamination identified is cleaned up in accordance with North Carolina law. I hope this correspondence has provided you with the justification necessary to allow sampling of the existing wells on your property as part of Southern States Cooperative's subsurface investigation of contamination emanating from their own property. You are requested to indicate by September 28, 1990, your decision regarding the sampling of the existing wells on your property. If Southern States Cooperative is not given permission to sample the wells, or no decision is stated, the Division will proceed with sampling as outlined above at that time. Please feel free to contact me at (704) 663-1699 with any questions you may have. Sincerely, r�� Chris DeRoller Hydrogeologist cc: Central Files Incident Management Unit CMD/pl 1 14 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office . James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, jr., Secretary CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Albert F. Hilton, Reg onal Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT May 4, 1990 Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 RE: Review of Phase I Assessment Report Wayside Estates Incident No. 5083 Iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: The staff of the Mooresville Regional Office has reviewed the Phase I Groundwater Assessment Report submitted on April 6, 1990, by Southern States Cooperative, Inc. We are in agreement that further assessment is necessary to fully define the horizontal and vertical extent of contamination. In addition to recommendations presented by Law Environmental, Inc. in section 6.0 of the report, the following points should be addressed in the next phase of assessment: 1. What is the source of groundwater contamination and what is the extent of soil contamination? 2. How far east of monitor well No. K65W6 does groundwater contamination extend? 3. How far south of monitor well No. K65W7"C" does groundwater contamination extend? 4. What is the vertical extent of groundwater contamination in the area of monitor well No. K65W7"C"? 919 North ii lain Street, Moorewille, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer PS Form � U•S_G_P_p_ 1988_ 212-865 ,vices are desired, and l complete items_ , 'Ida.-Fatime-to do -this We ou-the.name of -the w"l prevenYthis Vices are eve, a arson delivered ®• onsu t postmaster °S' a• EJ Restricted Delivery (Extra charge) Article Number essee's clad and Address (ONLY if fee paid) ! i I DOMESTIC RETURN. RECEIPT _11 k 1 ".4 V t -%,. e Mr. Hilton M. Withers May 4, 1990 Page Two 5. How deep will the proposed water table monitoring wells be? If biological reduction is occurring in the upper aquifer as suggested on page 5-2 of the report, then shallow wells may not reflect the true extent of contamination. 6. What is the pH of the groundwater in the different wells? Please submit the Phase II Assessment Report and the proposed Remedial Action Plan or request additional time within sixty (60) days of .receipt of this letter. Your comments and/or questions should be directed to Chris DeRoller of the Mooresville Regional Office at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Chris DeRoller Hydrogeological Technician cc: Law Environmental, Inc. Perry Nelson CMD/pl Southern States' !t Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Telephone 804 281-1000 RESOU3 t: r-s ANIn SEP 1 2 1990 DIVISION OF ENIVIRGAhiErb (" MOORESVILIE REGIONAL OFFICE TELECOPY TO FROM Southern States DATE ( Q0 TIME Q You should receive ;-) pages including this cover letter. If there is an error in transmission, please call (804) �2 H [59 Southern States Cooperative, Inc. FAX Number - (804) 281-1362. Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond,'Virginia 23260 Telephone 804 281-1000 Southern States July 30, 1990 v1A r-R A TO: Howard T. Nelson Legal Department Ralston Purina Company Fax: 314-982-1064 FROM: Hilton Withers �9L Southern States Cooperative, Inc. RE: Statesville, NC Well Agreement Please note that the well site on your property has been surveyed and is noted by Tom Beggs on the you. All of the other wells shown PLAT sent to :on the PLAT are approximate. The exact location of the well on your property is to be at geographic coordinates 35 degrees, 45 minutes, 17.3 seconds north latitude; 80 degrees, 47 minutes, 43.6 seconds west longitude.' If you have additional questions, please advise. HW/pf Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street OfficePost R chmond Virginia 23260 ®� Telephone 804 281-1000 TELECOPY TO ))a w49b ,Q�zsrmN - FROM fi%,--iDJ-' Th 9-1 S. Southern States. DATE TIME /2- ' `-p You should receive pages including this cover letter. If there is an error in transmission, please call (804) 221? f Southern States Cooperative, Inc. FAX Number - (804) 281-1362. /7"�•t=� % � l J`'!� � C T`T .�' j—�%:s�? .f J'9� ,t /I/u l,Qa�p� ��T'rt t �.✓b�,,,x}TtNG Ti yr9C�? 7'140 d F j ,�'�'?�.�°1iaA1.61 '` 5j!� 71 ALIG-14-1990 10: 01 FROM LAIAJ ENU I RD-4MEHTAL TO 18I0 42811362 P.02 m LAW ENVIRONMENTAL,1K. 431 MINUET LANE CHARLOTTE, NORTH C.AROLINA 28217 PA BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704.527.6717 Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 213260 A,ttentio a: Mr. Hilton Withers August 14, 1990 Sub-ject: Coordinates of Proposed Cuff -Site Monitoring N�'el.l Southern. States Fertilizer Plant Statesville. forth Carolina LET ,lob No. 56-9606.50 Gentlemen: As requested. La,,v Environmental, Inc. has survelyed the location of a rnonitoriny ti; ll proposed for the subject project. The well (designated K65WU ") will be. located feet east of Southern States' east property line or. )and owned by Ralston Purina T,be coordiantes of the proposed mon.itorinc, well location are: 35' 45' 17.3" north Latitude 80' 47' 43.6" )Alest Longitude If you have any questions regarding this location please do not hesitate to contact Os. Sincerely, LAW EltiVIROINMEN7A] , INC. l Thomas F. I',F. Principal 'ITF13:clp fri, Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Telephone 804 281-1000 June 26, 1990 �e GO" iT aura 2 9 1990 IVISInFI 0{ ER�binOrl°;E'r.��E �,P•�FF10ElS Mr. Chris DeRoller ®iQ,S`�ILLE AE61D�1p� Hydrogeological Technician NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 @010< Southern States Subject: Request for time extension Incident No. 5083 Iredell County, NC Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Dear Sir: The enclosed document from our consultants, Law Environmental, Inc., is forwarded in response to your letter of May 4,1990. This document addresses each of the questions you raised in your letter and proposes additional investigations as necessary. We have authorized Law Environmental to proceed with the proposed activity except for construction of the monitoring well identified as K65W6"F". The owner of the property where this well is proposed, has been reluctant to allow us access to the property because it is currently for sale and he does not want to create a situation which would deter the sale. We are continuing to work with this property owner and believe we can reach a satisfactory agreement within the next two weeks. In accordance with the schedule of activities outlined in Law Environmental's proposal, we hereby request an extension of at least 60 days, and preferably 120 days to comply with your letter of May 4, 1990. Mr. Chris DeRoller June 26, 1990 Page Two If this proposed extension is acceptable, please issue a brief letter acknowledging your approval for our file. Please feel free to contact me if you have questions. Sincerely, Hilton M. Withers Manager, Environmental Affairs HMW/pf cc: Law Environmental Louis Ingram Kim Bram James Greene Southern States Cooperative, Inc. 6606 West Broad Street Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 Telephone 804 281-1000 April 6, 1990 t C�� 1 =t$t9N Of ENViRONMENiAt• MAtu$� ApR � Q 1990 �IOOREsy�«E gEc�ot►At oft" Mr. Jeff Lautier, Hydrogeologist North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 RE: DEM Notice of Violation Incident NO. 5083 Iredell County, North Carolina Dear Sir: $C6A Southern States Enclosed are two copies of the groundwater assessment report prepared for us by Law Environmental, Inc. in response to the above referenced Notice of Violation. As you will note, this work has not fully defined the vertical or horizontal extent of the N contamination. As a result, we request that Law Environmental's recommendation as shown in section 6 of the report be approved for continuation of ':.Lae investigation. Completion of the proposed Phase II investigation should allow preparation of a corrective action plan. Sincerely, Hilton M. Withers Manager, Environmental Affairs /mbc Enclosures Southern iStates 44vlSIDry flp ENy�q�ry�ENTA( J0 6606 West Broad Street Ei� r Post Office Box 26234 8 Richmond, Virginia 23260 19 Telephone 804 281-1000 199p REGi sJ Southern States February 15, 1990 Mr. Jeff Lautier, Hydrogeologist North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Subject: Request for Extension of Compliance Deadline D.E.M. Notice of Violation, Incident No. 5083 Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Statesville, North Carolina Dear Gentlemen: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. is -submitting this request.for an extension of compliance deadline at the subject project. This letter briefly summarizes the work performed to date at the site and our anticipated future schedule. Southern States Cooperative retained Law Environmental in September, 1989 to assist with evaluation and remediation efforts at the Statesville Fertilizer Plant. On December 12, 1989, the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) issued a Notice of Violation for the site. The notice (received by Southern States on December 20, 1989), stated that excessive concentrations of nitrate and/or nitrite had been discovered in two NCDEHNR wells at the site. The notice required submission of specific technical and field data documenting the ground -water conditions within 60 days of receipt. On January 19, 1990, representatives of Southern States Cooperative and Law Environmental met with Messrs. Jesse Wells and Jeff Lautier at the NCDEHNR Mooresville office. It was agreed that Law Environmental would construct six wells at the site. Two of the wells would be extended to bedrock and four would be shallow monitoring wells intended to address the lateral extent of contamination. (Please refer to Law Environmental's February 5, 1990 letter outlining the proposed field work.) Well installation was conducted during the period of January 30 through February 7, 1990. U During the week of February 12, Law Environmental proposes to develop and sample the wells. Ground -water samples will be sent to Law Environmental National Laboratories in Kennesaw, Georgia. Law Environmental advises that analysis will require two weeks. When the data is returned, they anticipate that an additional two to four week period will be required to prepare a technical report in the general format mandated by the Notice of Violation. Allowing for review, we therefore propose to submit the report no later than April 20, 1990. Southern States Cooperative is making a conscientious effort to achieve compliance with State environmental regulations. Several unusual conditions at the site, combined with wet winter weather have caused unintentional delays. The requested extension should provide sufficient time for a thorough technical evaluation and report. Every effort will be made by Southern States to submit the report as soon as possible. If this proposed extension is acceptable, please issue a brief letter acknowledging your approval for our file. Please feel free to contact me if you have any question. Sincerely, Hilton M. Withers Manager, Envrionmental Affairs Southern States Cooperative, Inc. cc: Law Environmental Louis Ingram Kim Bram James Greene d � STATE o- State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT August 8, 1989 Mr. Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 RE: Southern States Cooperative, Inc. U.S. Highway 70 iredell County, N.C. Dear Mr. Withers: Per your request of June 14, 1989 monitor well construction at the above referenced site has been scheduled for the week of August 21, 1989. Should you have any questions, please contact this Office at (704) 663-1699. JWW/bb ncerely, /Jesse W. Wells Hydrogeological Technician 919 North Main Street, P.O. Box 950, Mooresville, N.C. 28115-0950 • Telephone 704-663-1699 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 22, 1989 Ms. Peggy Fisher Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Post Office Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia Subject: Notice of Violation Southern States Cooperative, Inc. U.S. Highway 70 Iredell County, N. C. Dear Ms. Fisher: Per our conversation of December 20, 1989 attached is the technical and field data guideline which was to accompany the Notice of Violation dated December 12, 1989. If you should have any questions, please contact this office at (704) 663-1699. Attachment JWW:sju Sincerely, Jesse W. Wells Hydrogeological Technician 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Southern States Cooperative, Inc. P. 0. Box 26234 Richmond, Virginia 23260 ATTN: Mr. Hilton Withers Dear Mr. Withers: Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 12, 1989 RE: Notice of Violation 15A NCAC 2L Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Incident No. 5083 Iredell County, N. C. Chapter 143, North Carolina General Statutes, authorizes and directs the Environmental Management Commission of the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources to protect and preserve the water and air resources of the State. The Division of Environmental Management has the delegated authority to enforce adopted pollution control rules. Based upon a subsurface investigation conducted at the Southern States Cooperative, Inc., facility located on U.S. Highway 70 East in Iredell County, North Carolina, the Division has reason to believe that Southern States Cooperative, Inc., is responsible for activities resulting in noncompliance with North Carolina law. As you are aware, staff of the Mooresville Regional Office (MRO) of the Division inspected the site on August 31, 1989 and collected water samples from five monitoring wells constructed by the Division. Specifically, Southern States Cooperative, Inc., is in violation of 15A NCAC 2L .0103(d) - No person shall conduct or cause to be conducted, any activity which causes the concentration of any substances to exceed that specified in Rule :0202 of this Subchapter, except as authorized by the rules of this Subchapter. Violations of 15A NCAC 2L noted were as follows: 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, N.C. 28115 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Ah SENDER: Complete items 1 and -2 when additional. services are desired, and complete items -3 and 4. Put your address In the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you. The retUm recaltitfee will rovide ou the name of the arson delivered to and the date of deliver .Fora itiona fees the o owing sere ces are available. suit postmaster or ees an c ec box(es) for additional service(s) requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted cDelivery (Extra charge) 3. Article Addressea to: W &hl? --p.3.fix 'f 1•c.kmond , V A. (D3a. Coo 5. Si nature Aaaress X , , r 6. Signature — ent X 7. Date of Delivery 1d- - 4. Article Number rp O9 3 ') 9 co )a- (n Type of Service. ❑ Registered ❑ Insured Certified ❑ COD El Ex ress Mail ❑ Return Racer P for Merchant Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. i3. Addressee's Address (ONLY if requested and fee paid) PS Form 381-1, Mar. 1988 * U.S.U.f .U. iaan—ztz-000 om DC/`CIDT Mr. Hilton Withers December 12, 1989 Page Two Quad No. Nitrite + Nitrate 2L Standard (a"s N) 1. K65w6 (Monitor 56 mg/1 (parts per million) Nitrite: (as N) Well No. 3) 1 mg/1 Nitrate: (as N) 10 mg/1 2. K65w7 (Monitor 140 mg/1 Nitrite: (as N) Well No. 4) 1 mg/l Nitrate: (as N) 10 mg/l To achieve compliance with the above -cited laws or regulations Southern States Cooperative, Inc., is required to submit within sixty (60) days from receipt of this letter technical and field data as prescribed in the enclosed outline. This data will then be used to submit a remedial action plan which will be due within sixty (60) days after the technical and field data report is submitted and approved by this Department. Failure to respond within the time specified and to voluntarily achieve compliance may result in issuance of a civil penalty assessment under authority of G. S. 143-215.6 of not more than $10,000.00; the issuance of a special order against Southern States Cooperation, Inc., under the authority of G. S. 143-215.2; or a request to the Attorney General to institute an action for injunctive relief. Your response and/or questions should be directed to Mr. Jeff Lautier of the Mooresville Regional Office at (.704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Brenda J. Smith, P.G. Regional Supervisor cc: Office of General Counsel Incident Management Unit Enclosures _. 7 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MOORESVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE RECORD OF MEETING MEMO TO FILE: DATE ` COUNTY /g LOCATION SECTION SUBJECT ljt%i yES/�i �'y^ �(} i+c !�'LO 24 ATTENDEES//PHONE NO. # 2 - %�!!n 5��i 10 . 4. �.• /�, 12- AAA— Gw 5 . Bar A 13. M /C D & W 6. 14. 3- 15. B- ].6. SUMMARY (or attach notes): 41 � :a m..w _ /kill 1 :L.0 <<..� a_ ,r� A' !'+fA/" ii.de. 4-- / / 4- A440--h . o , Y .. A. LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 431 MINUET LANE CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28217 October 9, 1989 P.O. BOX 240674 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28224-0674 704-527-6717 Department of Natural Resources and Community Development P.O. Box 950 Mooresville, NC 28115 Attention: Mr. Jesse Wells Subject: Laboratory Analysis for Newly Installed Monitoring Wells Southern States Fertilizer Mixing Plant Statesville, North Carolina LEI Job No. 56-9606 Gentlemen: On behalf of Southern States Cooperative Inc., Law Environmental requests copies of laboratory analysis performed on five shallow ground -water monitoring wells installed recently by your office at Southern States Fertilizer Mixing Plant. The subject site is located off of Highway 70 in Statesville, North Carolina. Based on a telephone conversation with Mr. Jessie Wells on Thursday, October 5, 1989, laboratory analysis had not been completed, but is expected soon. If you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact US. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Bernard B. Schumak Project Hydrogeologist - 1, `=� BBS:lwv cc: Hilton M. Withers Southern States Cooperative, Inc. REF.: FIGURE 5, REPORT OF PHASE 111-A GROUND -WATER ASSESSMENT DATED APRIL 16, 1991, LEI JOB NO. 56-9606.80.