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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWI0300427_DEEMED FILES_20200207 (2)Permit Number Program Category Deemed Ground Water Permit Type WI0300427 Injection Deemed In-situ Groundwater Remediation Well Primary Reviewer shristi.shrestha Coastal SWRule Permitted Flow Facility Facility Name Former Law Enforcement Center Location Address 101 S McDowell St Charlotte Owner Owner Name City of Charlotte Dates/Events NC Orig Issue 2/7/2020 App Received 1/28/2020 Regulated Activities Groundwater remediation Outfall Waterbody Name 28273 Draft Initiated Scheduled Issuance Public Notice Central Files: APS SWP 2n12020 Permit Tracking Slip Status Active Project Type New Project Version 1.00 Permit Classification Individual Permit Contact Affiliation Major/Minor Minor Facllity Contact Affiliation Owner Type Government -Municipal Owner Affiliation Doug Pierotti 600 E 4th St 14th Floor Charlotte Region · Mooresville County Mecklenburg NC 28202 Issue 217/2020 Effective 2/7/2020 Expiration Requested /Received Events Streamlndex Number Current Class Subbasln NC Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Water Resources (DWR) NOTIFICATION OF INTENT (NOi) TO CONSTRUCT OR OPERATE INJECTION WELLS The following are ''permitted by rule" and do not require an individual permit when constructed in accordance with the rules of 15A NCAC 02C .0200 (NOTE: This form must be received at least 14 DAYS prior to injection) AQUIFER TEST WELLS (1 5A NCAC 02C .0220 ) These wells are used to inject uncontaminated fluid into an aquifer to determine aquifer hydraulic characteristics. IN SITU REMEDIATION U SA NCAC 02c .0225) or TRACER WELLS C1 5A NCAC 02C .0229): 1) Passive Injection Sy stems -In-well delivery systems to diffuse injectants into the subsurface. Examples include ORC socks, iSOC systems, and other gas infusion methods (Note: Injection Event Records (IER) do not need to be submitted for replacement of each sock used in ORC systems). 2) Small-Scale Injection O p erations -Injection wells located within a land surface area not to exceed 10,000 square feet for the purpose of soil or groundwater remediation or tracer tests. An individual permit shall be required for test or treatment areas exceeding 10,000 square feet. 3) Pilot Tests -Preliminary studies conducted for the purpose of evaluating the technical feasibility of a remediation strategy in order to develop a full scale remediation plan for future implementation, and where the surface area of the injection zone wells is located within an area that does not exceed five percent of the land surface above the known extent of groundwater contamination. An individual permit shall be required to conduct more than one pilot test on any separate groundwater contaminant plume. 4) Air Injection Wells -Used to inject ambient air to enhance in-situ treatment of soil or groundwater. Print Clearly or Type Information. Illegible Submittals Will Be Returned as Incomplete. DATE: January 22 , 20___lQ_ PERMIT NO. [1\/.J.e) 3 { 0 f.f 2 7 (to be filled in by DWR) NOTE-If this NOI is being submitted as notification of a modification of a previously issued NOi for this site ( e.g., different injection wells, plume, additives, etc.) and still meets the deemed permitted by rule criteria, provide the previously assigned permit tracking number and any needed relevant information to assess and approve injection: Permit No. WI'---____________ Issued Date: _________ _ A. WELL TYPE TO BE CONSTRUCTED OR OPERATED (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ___ .Air Injection Well ...................................... Complete sections B through F, J, M ___ Aquifer Test Well ....................................... Complete sections B through F, J, M =X~~Passive Injection System ............................... Complete sections B through F, H-M ___ Small-Scale Injection Operation ...................... Complete sections B through M --~Pilot Test. ................................................ Complete sections B through M ___ Tracer Injection Well ................................... Complete sections B through M B. STATUS OF WELL OWNER: Municipal Government Deemed Permitted GW Remediation NOi Rev. 10-14-2019 Pagel C. WELL OWNER(S)-State name of Business/Agency, and Name and Title of person delegated authority to sign on behalf of the business or agency: Name(s): City of Charlotte -Doug Pierotti, PG-Environmental Service Manager Mailing Address: 600 East Fourth Street City: Charlotte State: NC Zip Code: 28202 County: Mecklenburg Day Tele No.: {704) 651-4366 Cell No.: (704) 651-4366 EMAIL Address: d pierotti@ci.charlotte.nc.us Fax No.: __________ _ D. PROPERTY OWNER(S) (if different than well owner/applicant) Name and Title: --~M=ec=kl=e=n=b=ur=-<g:LC=oun=ty'-'--='c/'---"o'-'R=e=a=l-=E=·sta=te""'/F"-'in=an=c=e-=D=e""'p'""t..__ __________ _ Company Name __ ____,M=e=ckl=en=b=ur=g..:=C=o=un=t:..,y__,c""'/o=---=R=ea=l'--=E=s=ta=te=/F==in=an=ce"-'D=ep""'t"----. __________ _ Mailing Address: --~6~00~E_4~th~S~tr~e~e~t _l ~l th_F~lo~o_r ___________________ _ City: Charlotte State: NC Zip Code: __ ~2~82~0~2~ ___ County: ___ ~M~e~ckl~en_b~ur~g- Day Tele No.: ____________ Cell No.: __________ _ EMAIL Address: _____________ _ Fax No.: __________ _ E. PROJECT CONT ACT (Typically Environmental Consulting/Engineering Firm) F. Name and Title: Travis O'Ouinn -Project Manager Company Name S&ME Inc. Mailing Address: 9751 Southern Pine Blvd. City: Charlotte State: NC Zip Code: 28273 County: Mecklenburg Day Tele No.: (704) 523-4726 Cell No.: (704) 995-5481 Fax No.: -----------EMAIL Address: toguinn@ smeinc.com PHYSICAL LOCATION OF WELL SITE (1) Facility Name & Address: Former Law Enforcement Center-101 S. McDowell Street City: Charlotte County~: --~M=e~c~kl~e=nb~ur~e: _______ Zip Code: 28202 (2) Geographic Coordinates: Latitude**: ___ 0 ____ " or 35 ° 219639 Longitude**: ___ 0 ____ " or -~8~0_0 834836 Reference Datum: Google Earth Accuracy: _______ _ Method of Collection: _________________ _ **FOR AIR INJECTION AND AQUIFER TEST WELLS ONLY: A FACILITY SITE MAP WITH PROPERTY BOUNDARIES MAY BE SUBMITTED IN LIEU OF GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES. G. TREATMENT AREA Land surface area of contaminant plume: ~6,000 (above GCLs) square feet Land surface area of inj. well network: <10.000 square feet~ 10,000 ft2 for small-scale injections) Percent of contaminant plume area to be treated: ~75% (must be~ 5% of plume for pilot test injections) Deemed Pennitted GW Remediation NOi Rev. 10-14-2019 Page 2 H. INJECTION ZONE MAPS -Attach the following to the notification. (1) Contaminant plume map(s) with isoconcentration lines that show the horizontal extent of the contaminant plume in soil and groundwater, existing and proposed monitoring wells, and existing and proposed injection wells; and (2) Cross-section(s) to the known or projected depth of contamination that show the horizontal and vertical extent of the contaminant plume in soil and groundwater, changes in lithology, existing and proposed monitoring wells, and existing and proposed injection wells. (3) Potentiometric surface map(s) indicating the rate and direction of groundwater movement, plus existing and proposed wells. I. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED INJECTION ACTIVITIES AT THE SITE -Provide a brief narrative regarding the cause of the contamination, and purpose, scope, goals of the proposed injection activity: The contamination is from a May 1990 Gasoline USTs release and the site has impacted groundwater above the NCDEO GCLs or was recently above GCLs. S&ME propose to install three to four ox ygen releasing socks (Provectus ORS ) socks in wells with concentrations greater than their respective GCLs (MW-13 , MW-104 . MW- 105 . and MW-106). Also , plan to install PRP Wellbooms (Unirem Tech) in the wells with free product {MW- 0lR and MW-101 ). The remediation goal is to reduce the plume below GCLs. J. WELL CONSTRUCTION DATA (1) (2) (3) No. of injection wells: _______ P_roposed __ _____,,6 __ --'Existing (provide NC Well Construction Record (GW-1) for each well) Appx. injection depths (BLS-: __ ~ ..... 1=0-...... 3 ...... 1 __________________ _ For Proposed wells or Existing wells not having GW-ls, provide well construction details for each injection well in a diagram or table format. A single diagram or line in a table can be used for multiple wells with the same construction details. Well construction details shall include the following (indicate if construction is proposed or as-built): (a) Well type as permanent, Geoprobe/DPT, or subsurface distribution infiltration gallery (b) Depth below land surface of casing, each grout type and depth, screen, and sand pack ( c) Well contractor name and certification number K. INJECTION SUMMARY NOTE: Onlv iniectants a pproved hv the epidemiolor.0 1 section o [the NC Division o[Public Health . Department o[ Health and Human Services can be in jected. A pproved in jectants can be fo und online at h ttp ://deg.nc.gov/about/ divisions/water-resources/water-resources-permits/wastewater-branch/ ground-water- protection/ ground-water-approved-in jectants . All other substances must be reviewed b v the DHHS prior to use. Contact the UIC Pro gram for more info i( you wish to get a pp roval for a different additive. However, please note it mav take 3 months or long er. Injectant~: ___ O=R=C~S~o~c=ks~ ____ Total Amt. to be injected (gal)/event'---: --~~3~0'""'po---=---'un=d~s __ Injectant: PRP Wellbooms (Unirem Tech) Total Amt. to be injected (gal)/event~: __ ~_4'---po~un=ds~-- Injectant: Total Amt. to be injected (gal)/event-'-: _________ _ Injectant: Total Amt. to be injected (gal)/event'---: _________ _ Injectant: Total Amt. to be injected (gal)/event.,___: _________ _ Deemed Permitted GW Remediation NOi Rev. 10-14-2019 Page 3 Amt. Water to be injected (gal/event): Total Amt. to be injected (gal/event): No. of separate injection events: 2 Est. Total Atnt, to be injected (gal): 70 pounds Source of Water (if applicable): L. MONITORING PLAN — Describe below or in separate attachment a monitoring plan to be used to determine if violations of groundwater quality standards specified in Subchapter 021, result from the injection activity. Oxygen release socks and PRP Wellboom will be installed two weeks after submitting the NOI. The oxygen release socks to be removed and replaced on an approximate 6-month basis following installation. The PRP Wellboom socks will be replaced on a as needed basis. M. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNER Well Owner/Applicant: "I hereby cent , under penalty of law, that. I am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments thereto and that, based an my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible far obtaining said iriformatiorl, I believe that the information is Prue, accurate and complete, 1 am aware that there are sign cant penalties, including the possibility offrnes and imprisonment, for submitting false information. I agree to construct, operate, maintain, repair, and f applicable, abandon the inj ion well and all red appurtenances in accordance with the 15A NC.4C 02C 0200 Rules." „LAI Doct7 4s i-eFt r y 4'1 ar j[ �tlh), tM 4 Prl t or Type Fall Name and Title re of Applicant Property Owner (if the property is not owned by the Well Owner/Applicant): "As owner of the property on which the injection wells) are to be constructed and operated, I hereby consent to allow the applicant to construct each injection well as outlined in this application and agree that it one be the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the injection well(s) conform to the Well Construction Standards (15A N(4C 02C .0200)." "Owner" means any person who holds the fee or other property rights in the well being constructed. A well is real property and its construction on land shall be deemed to vest ownership in the land owner, in the abset , r :, en - . t in writing. • u/kS e7 (i$ vt nogr �d�' r, e* of Property Owner (if different f m pplica nt) Print or Type Van Name awl Title *Air a , reenient between the applicant and property owner may be submitted in lieu of a signature an this form. Please send 1 (one) hard color copy of this NOI along with a copy on an attached CD or Flash Drive at least two (2) weeks prior to injection tot DWR -- UIC Program 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 707-9000 Deemed Permitted OW Remediation NOI Rov.,10-14-2019 Page 4 c 9- 2 7 3 1 130 •a nr. ..Ml1 Vlnv G rt n =� • �•r�t. 1 my�,, -• e�m.-at..lcuP• L 2,000- 9> 1-1 • ='� •J_, d q. .a� r>, rse• s1' • j ti Gr • t 1 Charlotte 1, Ceptrgl PrRe14O111 , [ Cdrm Car J 1 4,000 (FEETj4,; F C +ukrt r Cdl d i J!dtti 5 unr[ti. .y REFERENCE: USGS USA TOPO SMEARING DATASEr ' GI5 BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM USGS NATIONAL MAP. THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED. THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION, UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE, VINO s �1! USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP Prig' •rdl • LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA r 9 IrtJr[-;iF1 ...Chu la tr) lhl}riAM MI Wei a, Project Location SCALE: " = 2,000 ' DATE: 6-7-18 PROJECT NUMBER 4335-14-169 FIGURE NO. 1 a ••••••-i• ••••-•• • . REFERE.NCE:2019 AERFAL PHOTOGRAPH GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM MECKLENBURG COUNTY. THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMAT1CNAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATEONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED. TH EY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION. UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE? 4-40 Monitoring Well Suspected Horizontal Recovery Well :Approximate Former UST Area SITE AREA 2017 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA SCALE: 1"=80' DATE: 6-3-19 PROJECT NUMBER 4335-14-169 M—J-. 11, VI • •• • .e.ft. •••••. • • —a ,rle•rei rt I•Mr•• e•••• ••• :r 4 J ��4/�� N.-- al �— ago'66, 66�� —,a,„ Trim 1a1 *; •■ .it 7C. 660.34).. .MW. 105 • ��� �. �/ Y(661 52 � — MWtOiR 4 b0. P-(660.03) 'd '� � -'►~ .7.....w. � r 4 y, / - — �r[ al / • / • —• ' -- -. of �y747�..r 1;71741—: � 65T` 55 4 =, / r *MW-10644 / r MW� 65'. " 4 " • e Y 50 e e _ 010 r 655: 114 A 0 Monitoring Well 9 Suspected Horizontal Recovery Well — — — Groundwater Surface Contour (66003) Water Surface Elevation on 4/29/2019 NM Not Measured Approximate Former UST Area REFERENCE: 2019 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH G[S BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM MECKLENBURG COUNTY. THIS MAP 15 FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED. THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION, UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE GROUNDWATER SURFACE MAP LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA MW-19R (660.44) SCALE: 1"=50' DATE: 6-3-19 PROJECT NUMBER 4335-14-169 FIGURE NO, r r: MW-13 T,2,4-Trlmethylbenzene= 2,200 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene= 540 4-Isopropyltoluene= 140 Benzene= 19,000 Chloromethane= 640 Ethylbenzene= 2,600 Isopropyl ether (IPE)= 240 Isopropylbenzene= 78 Methyl isabutyl ketone= 260 MTBE= 170 Naphthalene= 930 n-Butyibenzene= 26J n-Propylbenzene= 330 sec-Butylbenzene= 150 Styrene= 150 Toluene= 22,000 Xylenes (Total). 12,000 C5-C8 Aliphatics= 140,000 C9-C18 Aliphatics= 63,000 C9-C22 Aromatics= 57,000 MW-101 2.10 FT OF FREE PRODUCT Not Sampled MW-1OGT 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene= 3,300 Benzene= 12,000 Ethylbenzene= 5,000 Isopropyl ether (IPE)= 850 tsopropylbenzene= 150 MTBE= 2,000 Naphthalene= 2,200 n-Butyibenzene= 88 n-Propylbenzene= 560 Xylenes (Total). 3,900 CS-C8 Aliphatics= 43,000 C9-C18 Aliphatics= 24,000 C9-C22 Aromatics= 9,400 1.20 J {FEET) MW-10 C5-C8 Aliphatics= 1,100 C9-C18 Aliphatias = 210 C9-C22 Aromatics= 220 MW•105 12,4-Tnmethylbenzene= 2,100 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene= 570 Benzene= 180 Ethylbenzene= 2.300 lsopropylbenzene= 130 Naphthalene= 810 n-Propylbenzene= 300 Toluene= 7,900 Xylenes (Total)= 12,000 C5-C8Aliphatics= 42,000 C9-C18 Aliphatias= 31,000 C9-C22 Aromatics= 7,600 MW-104 12,4-Trimethylbenzene= 4,100 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene= 1,200 4-Isopropyltoluene= 72 Benzene= 5,700 Ethylbenzene- 2,400 Isopropyl ether (IPE)= 21 Isopropylbenzene= 420 Naphthalene= 2,300 n-Buhylbenzene= 420 n-Propylbenzene= 560 sec-Butylbenzene= 110 Toluene= 8,300 Xylenes {Total}= 15,000 CS-C8 Aliphatias = 110,000 C9-C18 Aliphatics= 38,000 C9-C22 Aromatics= 8,800 MW-15 Not Sampled REFERENCE; 2019 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM MECKLENBURG COUNTY. THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVSL SURVEY INFORMATION, UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. al 1 MW-19R Benzene= 1,700 Chloromethane= 89 Isopropyl ether (IPE)= 130 MTBE= 350 Naphthalene= 140 Toluene= 1,100 Xylenes (Total)= 1,000 C5-C8 Aliphatics= 21,000 C9-C18 Aliphatics= 9,300 C9•C22 Aromatics = 2,700 MW-107 Benzene= 39 Naphthalene= 25 C5-C8Aliphatics= 800 C9-C22 Aromatics= 440 Concentrations exceeding the 2L Standards are shown in pglL Bold values exceed the Gross Contamination Level (GCL) Estimated concentration between method detection limit and practical quantitation limit SiMonitoring. Well Suspected Horizontal Recovery Well GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS MAP April 29, 2019 LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA SCALE: 1"=60' DATE: 6-3-19 PROJECT NUMBER 4335-14-169 / - 1 1 MW-1.01: i 15 ! 6/ I . ao) 4— — 1 MW Oi l s F IFte F'r01jUtty ` ~ a, 1,� / 1.69, `, / (12?OOO), / ® [ 4' � /p **,. • (FEET) NS Not Sampled — - Estimated lsoconcentration Extent O Monitoring Well • Suspected Horizontal Recovery Well now) Benzene Concentration (pg/L) on 4/29/2019 REFERENCE:2019 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM MECKLENBURG CQUNTY. THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED. THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CM_ INFORMATION, UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE BENZENE ISOCONCENTRATION MAP LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA SCALE: 1"=60' DATE: 6-3-19 PROJECT NUMBER 4335-14-169 FIGURE NO. 0 9 c a • .0134 / +' M.... 1V . (Free Produc) ,MW=105(F16QJ ! r I �7 MW-01R / i • 7 (Free Pradii ct), -a i Ioc 1 PAW -106 #0,- 1 Pipe r=1_U4; (2,000) V / , t ti0}r if NS Not Sampled ® Monitoring Well 0 Suspected Horizontal Recovery Well - -- - Estimated Isoconcentration Extent (350) MTBE Concentration (pg/L) on 4129/2019 REFERENCE: 2019 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH GIS BASE LAYERS WERE OBTAINED FROM MECKLENBURG COUNTY. THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL FEATURE LOCATIONS DISPLAYED ARE APPROXIMATED. THEY ARE NOT BASED ON CIVIL SURVEY INFORMATION, UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. MTBE ISOCONCENTRATION MAP LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA MW -19R 05,0) SCALE: 1"=60' DATE: 6-3-19 PROJECT NUMBER 4335-14-169 FIGURE NO. a I I Well Date Casing Well ID Installed (mm/dd/yy) Depth (ft. BGS) MW-01 06/07/90 11 MW-01R 11/21/15 11 MW-10 08/17/90 32 Table 1 Well Construction, Free Product. and Water Level Data Former Law Enforcement Center 101 S. McDowell Street Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina UST Incident No. 5703 S&ME Project Number 4335-14-169 Screen Top of Date Water Depth to Bottom Casing Level Water from Interval of Well ~ to ~ft. BGS) (ft BGS) Elevation Measured Top of (ft.) (mm/dd/yy) Casing (ft.) 0B/20/13 13.35 10/29/13 14.72 11/18/13 14.95 11 31 31 668.72 12/16/14 NM to 12/20/14 NM 03/17/15 11.66 05/06/15 12.93 Depth to Free Product** (ft.) 11.23 12.80 13.22 NM NM 11.63 10.57 Product Thickness•• (ft.) 2.12 1.92 1.73 NA NA 0.03 2.36 Abandoned on 11/21/15 12/02/15 11.62 ND ND 05/11/16 10.52 10.31 0.21 12/21/16 12.8B ND ND 02/01/17 12.10 ND ND 02/20/17 12.24 ND ND 03/21/17 12.09 ND ND 04/18/17 12.10 ND ND 05/15/17 9.30 ND ND 06/16/17 11.06 ND ND 07/22/17 11.10 ND ND 11 to 31 31 668.85 08/29/17 11.98 11.95 0.03 09/26/17 12.34 ND ND 10/16/17 12.39 ND ND 11/08/17 13.13 ND ND 12/13/17 12.02 12.00 0.02 02/21/18 13.02 ND ND 04/11/18 12.10 1208 0.02 05/15/18 11.82 11.74 0.08 08/22/18 13.31 13.26 0.05 11/27/18 13.28 ND ND 02/05/19 9.50 9.03 0.47 04/29/19 10.76 850 2.26 08/20/13 12.23 ND ND 10/29/13 NM NM NA 11/18/13 14.58 ND ND 12/16/14 NM NM NA 12/20/14 NM NM NA 03/17/15 11.90 ND ND 05/06/15 NM NM NA 12/02/15 NM NM NA 0S/11/16 11.24 ND ND 12/21/16 13.47 ND ND 32 37 37 676.63 02/01/17 12.45 ND ND to 03/21/17 11.72 ND ND 05/15/17 11.90 ND ND 06/16/17 NM NM NM 07/22/17 NM NM NM 08/29/17 NM NM NM 09/26/17 NM NM NM 10/16/17 NM NM NM 11/08/17 NM NM NM 12/13/17 NM NM NM 05/15/18 12.49 ND ND 04/29/19 10.32 ND ND Groundwater Elevation (ft.) 656.94 655.42 655.05 NA NA 657.08 657.54 657.23 658.49 655.97 656.75 656.61 656.76 656.75 659.55 657.79 657.75 656.89 656.51 656.46 655.72 656.84 655.83 656.77 657.10 655.58 655.57 659.75 660.03 664.40 NA 662.05 NA NA 664.73 NA NA 665.39 663.16 664.18 664.91 664.73 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 664.14 666.31 D Well Date Casing Well ID Installed (mm/dd/yy) Depth (ft BGS) MW-13 06/13/91 5 MW-15 NA NA MW-19R 11/11/13 ,.t ~"(i ; .. -,.-••""""..,, .,.. ~ __ ..,- jP,.\~ -.2, ~ '2.02.0 _,. .. •• ~ • • ... J • .;• -~ Table 1 Well Construction, Free Product, and Water Level Data Former Law Enforcement Center 101 S. McDowell Street Charlotte, Mecklenburg County. North Carolina UST Incident No. 5703 S&ME Project Number 4335-14-169 Screen Top of Date Water Depth to Bottom Casing Level Water from Interval of Well ~to)l ft BGS) (ft BGS) Elevation Measured Top of (ft) (mm/dd/yy) Casing (ft.) 08/20/13 11.05 10/29/13 NM 11/18/13 12.69 12/16/14 12.55 12/20/14 12.42 03/17/15 11.70 05/06/15 NM 12/02/15 NM 05/11/16 10.07 12/21/16 12.28 02/01/17 11.99 04/18/17 11.90 05/15/17 11.35 5 to 25 25 671.41 06/16/17 10.58 07/22/17 10.62 08/29/17 11.00 09/26/17 11.25 10/16/17 11.30 11/08/17 11.90 12/13/17 11.05 02/21/18 13.04 04/11/18 12.02 05/15/18 11.15 08/22/18 12.33 11/27/18 12.28 02/05/19 9.67 04/29/19 8.70 08/20/13 9.53 10/29/13 NM 11/18/13 12.40 12/16/14 NM 12/20/14 NM 03/17/15 8.30 NA to NA NA 662.04 05/06/15 NM 12/02/15 NM 05/11/16 NM 12/21/16 NM 02/01/17 NM 04/18/17 NM 05/15/17 NM 11 /18/13 16.95 03/17/15 14.65 05/06/15 NM 12/02/15 NM 05/11/16 12.72 12/21/16 14.96 02/01/17 14.02 05/15/17 10.85 6 to 21 21 671.79 06/16/17 NM 07/22/17 NM 08/29/17 NM 09/26/17 NM 10/16/17 NM 11/08/17 NM 12/13/17 NM .,.~~n 05/15/18 14.24 04/29/19 11.35 Depth to Free Product"* (ft) ND NM ND ND ND ND NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NM ND NM NM ND NM NM NM NM NM NM NM ND ND NM NM ND ND ND ND NM NM NM NM NM NM NM ND ND Product Groundwater Thickness"* (ft) Elevation (ft) ND 660.36 NA NA ND 658.72 ND 658.86 ND 658.99 ND 659.71 NA NA NA NA ND 661.34 ND 659.13 ND 659.42 ND 659.51 ND 660.06 ND 660.83 ND 660.79 ND 660.41 ND 660.16 ND 660.11 ND 659.51 ND 660.36 ND 658.37 ND 659.39 ND 660.26 ND 659.08 ND 659.13 ND 661.74 ND 662.71 ND 652.51 NA NA ND 649.64 NA NA NA NA ND 653.74 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ND 654.84 ND 657.14 NA NA NA NA ND 659.07 ND 656.83 ND 657.77 ND 660.94 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ND 657.55 ND 660.44 B Well Date Casing Well ID Installed (mm/dd/yy) Depth (ft. BGS) MW-101 07/17/02 10 MW-104 07/17/02 10 Table 1 Well Construction, Free Product, and Water Level Data Former Law Enforcement Center 101 5. McDowell Street Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina UST Incident No. 5703 S&ME Project Number 4335-14-169 Screen Top of Date Water Depth to Bottom Casing Level Water from Interval of Well (llto)lft. BGS) (ft.BGS) Elevation Measured Top of (ft.) (mm/dd/yy) Casing (ft.) 0B/20/13 13.09 10/29/13 14.28 11/18/13 14.52 12/16/14 13.48 12/20/14 13.21 03/17/15 12.13 05/06/15 11.76 12/02/15 12.17 05/11/16 10.61 12/21/16 12.20 02/01/17 12.30 02/20/17 12.45 03/21/17 12.56 04/18/17 12.20 10 to 30 30 669.30 05/15/17 11.49 06/16/17 11.83 07/22/17 11.42 08/29/17 12.10 09/26/17 12.31 10/16/17 12.37 11/08/17 13.01 12/13/17 12.13 02/21/18 12.94 04/11/18 11.94 05/15/18 11.50 08/22/18 13.16 11/27/18 13.10 02/05/19 10.04 04/29/19 10.76 08/20/13 11.27 10/29/13 12.71 11/18/13 12.73 12/16/14 11.96 12/20/14 11.37 03/17/15 10.25 05/06/15 10.05 12/02/15 10.12 05/11/16 9.68 12/21/16 11.89 02/01/17 11.11 02/20/17 11.03 04/18/17 10.98 10 30 30 666.34 05/15/17 10.47 to 06/16/17 10.07 07/22/17 10.10 08/29/17 10.98 09/26/17 11.32 10/16/17 11.36 11/08/17 11.79 12/13/17 11.00 02/21/18 11.68 04/11/18 10.90 05/15/18 10.69 08/22/18 12.21 11/27/18 12.16 02/05/19 9.12 04/29/19 8.93 Depth to Free Product' .. (ft.) 11.05 12.78 13.18 12.88 12.53 11.29 10.Tl 11.28 10.58 ND 11.79 12.21 12.54 ND ND 11.71 11.40 12.08 12.30 12.36 ND 12.12 ND ND ND 12.98 12.95 9.24 8.66 10.51 12.10 12.46 11.95 ND 10.23 ND 10.09 9.63 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Product Groundwater Thickness*" (ft.) Elevation (ft.) 2.04 657.72 1.50 656.13 1.34 655.77 0.60 656.26 0.68 656.59 0.84 657.79 0.99 658.27 0.89 657.79 0.03 658.71 ND 657.10 0.51 657.38 0.24 657.03 0.02 656.75 ND 657.10 ND 657.81 0.12 657.56 0.02 657.89 0.02 657.21 0.01 657.00 0.01 656.94 ND 656.29 0.01 657.18 ND 656.36 ND 657.36 ND 657.80 0.18 656.29 0.15 656.33 0.80 659.95 2.10 660.34 0.76 655.63 0.61 654.08 027 653.81 0.01 654.39 ND 654.97 0.02 656.10 ND 656.29 0.03 656.24 0.05 656.70 ND 654.45 ND 655.23 ND 655.31 ND 655.36 ND 655.87 ND 656.27 ND 656.24 ND 655.36 ND 655.02 ND 654.98 ND 654.55 ND 655.34 ND 654.66 ND 655.44 ND 655.65 ND 654.13 ND 654.18 ND 657.22 ND 657.41 a I Date Well WelllD Installed Casing (mm/dd/yy) Depth (ft BGS) MW-105 08/13/13 10 MW-106 08/13/13 10 Table 1 Well Construction, Free Product, and Water Level Data Former Law Enforcement Center 101 5. McDowell Street Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina UST Incident No. 5703 S&ME Project Number 4335-14-169 Screen Bottom Top of Date Water Depth to Interval of Well Casing Level Water from ~ to l[ft BGS) (ft. BGSJ Elevation Measured Top of (ft.) (mm/dd/yy) Casing (ft.) 08/20/13 9.69 10/29/13 11.81 11/18/13 12.56 12/16/14 11.93 12/20/14 11.46 03/17/15 9.62 05/06/15 9.33 12/02/15 NM 05/11/16 8.81 02/01/17 10.51 02/20/17 10.72 03/21/17 10.52 04/18/17 10.49 10 to 25 25 668.31 05/15/17 9.69 06/16/17 9.55 07/22/17 9.59 08/29/17 10.28 09/26/17 9.59 10/16/17 10.75 11/08/17 11.72 12/13/17 10.31 02/21/18 10.97 04/11/18 10.02 05/15/18 9.82 08/22/18 11.73 11/27/18 11.68 02/05/19 7.25 04/29/19 6.79 08/20/13 14.62 10/29/13 NM 11/18/13 16.61 12/16/14 16.05 12/20/14 15.65 03/17/15 14.28 05/06/15 13.69 12/02/15 9.73 05/11/16 12.97 02/01/17 14.07 02/20/17 14.62 03/21/17 14.72 04/18/17 14.75 10 to 25 25 671.18 05/15/17 11.97 06/16/17 13.02 07/22/17 13.08 08/29/17 14.14 09/26/17 12.55 10/16/17 12.59 11/08/17 15.55 12/13/17 14.15 02/21/18 15.52 04/11/18 14.34 05/15/18 14.22 08/22/18 15.72 11/27/18 15.67 02/05/19 11.53 04/29/19 11.24 Depth to Free Product** (ft.) 9.52 11.54 11.97 ND ND ND ND NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Product Thickness•• Groundwater (ft) Elevation (ft) 0.17 658.75 027 656.70 0.59 656.19 ND 656.38 ND 656.85 ND 658.69 ND 658.98 NA NA ND 659.50 ND 657.80 ND 657.59 ND 657.79 ND 657.82 ND 658.62 ND 658.76 ND 658.72 ND 658.03 ND 658.72 ND 657.56 ND 656.59 ND 658.00 ND 657.34 ND 658.29 ND 658.49 ND 656.58 ND 656.63 ND 661.06 ND 661.52 ND 656.56 NA NA ND 654.57 ND 655.13 ND 655.53 ND 656.90 ND 657.49 ND 661.45 ND 658.21 ND 657.11 ND 656.56 ND 656.46 ND 656.43 ND 659.21 ND 658.16 ND 658.10 ND 657.04 ND 658.63 ND 658.59 ND 655.63 ND 657.03 ND 655.66 ND 656.84 ND 656.96 ND 655.46 ND 655.51 ND 659.65 ND 659.94 I Well Date WelllD Installed Casing (mm/dd/yy) Depth (ft BGS) MW-107 08/13/13 7 Table 1 Well Construction, Free Product, and Water Level Data Former Law Enforcement Center 101 S. McDowell Street Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina UST Incident No. 5703 S&ME Project Number 4335-14-169 Screen Top of Date Water Depth to Bottom Interval of Well Casing Level Water from Cit to )lft BGS) (ft BGS) Elevation Measured Top of (ft) (mm/dd/yy) Casing (ft) 08/20/13 9.97 10/29/13 NM 11/18/13 11.93 12/16/14 11.88 12/20/14 9.97 03/17/15 7.85 05/06/15 NM 12/02/15 NM 05/11/16 8.83 12/21/16 11.28 02/01/17 9.79 7 to 22 22 665.08 02/20/17 10.11 03/21/17 9.28 05/15/17 9.30 06/16/17 NM 07/22/17 NM 08/29/17 NM 09/26/17 NM 10/16/17 NM 11/08/17 NM 12/13/17 NM 05/15/18 14.24 08/22/18 12.00 04/29/19 11.35 Depth to Free Product•• (ft) ND NM ND ND ND ND NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND NM NM NM NM NM NM NM ND ND ND Product Thickness•• Groundwater (ft) Elevation (ft) ND 655.11 NA NA ND 653.15 ND 653.20 ND 655.11 ND 657.23 NA NA NA NA ND 656.25 ND 653.80 ND 655.29 ND 654.97 ND 655.80 ND 655.78 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ND 650.84 ND 653.08 ND 653.73 ft BGS = feet below ground surface = indicates free product identified NA = information Not Available ND = No product Detected NM= Not Measured on this date Top of casing elevations for MW-01, MW-10, MW-13, MW-101, MW-104 taken from Interim Report of Actions in Response to NCDENR NORR prepared by S&ME dated May 6, 2011. No well construction information located for MW-15, except Top of Casing Elevation taken from Ana(ytical Data Tables for North Carolina D,y-Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act Program, Former Sno-White Cleaners (DSCA ID No.: 60-0026) prepared by ATC Associates of North Carolina, P.C. dated March 26, 2010. If Free Product is present in a well, groundwater elevation was calculated by: [Top of Casing Elevation -Depth to Water]+ [free product thickness x 0.8581] LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: 1/22/2020 TO: DWR -UIC Program 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 FROM: Travis O'Quinn WE ARE SENDING YOU _X_ Attached _ Under separate cover via_ the following items: _X_ Reports __ Copy of letter COPIES DATE 1 1/22/2020 Prints Other NO. 1 Plans __ Samples DESCRIPTION NOi Former Law Enforcement Center, Incident # 5703 ~ -~ S&ME, INC Ill 9751 Southern Pine Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28273-5560 Phone:704-523-4726 Fax:704-525-3953 __ Specifications 101 S. 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If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action in reliance on these documents is strictly prohibited. rrovectus ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET: PROVECT-ORS Page: 1 of 5 1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: PRODUCT USE: MANUFACTURER: PROVECTUS ENVIRONMENTAL 2871 W. Forest Rd., Suite 2 Freeport, IL 61032 PROVECT-ORS Soil and water treatment EMERGENCY PHONE: USA: ($15) 650-2230 TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOOD CLASSIFICATION: Oxidizing Solid, n.o.s. (Calcium Peroxide), Class 5.1, PG II, UN1479 WHMIS CLASSIFICATION: Oxidizer 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredients Calcium Peroxide Inorganic Nutrients 3. PHYSICAL DATA Chemical Formula CAS No. CaO2 1305-79-9 Percentage 75%-85% 15%-25% Appearance White & brown granules Physical state Solid Odor threshold None Bulk Density 500-650g11. Solubility in Water Insoluble PH -11 Decomposition Temperature Self -accelerating decomposition with oxygen release starting from 275 degrees Celsius 4. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency overview Oxidizing agent, contact with other material may cause fire. Under fire conditions this material may decompose and release oxygen that intensifies fire. This product contains <1 % non -respirable crystalline silica. The NTP and OSHA have not classified non -respirable crystalline silica as carcinogenic. Long term exposure to hazardous levels of respirable silica dusts can cause lung disease (silicosis). ORS does not contain respirable crystalline silica. Potential Health Effects: • General Irritating to mucous membrane and eyes. p ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS` rovectus MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET: PROVECT-ORS Page: 2 of 5 • Inhalation Irritating to respiratory tract. Long term inhalation of elevated levels may cause lung disease (silicosis). + Eye contact May cause irritation to the eyes; Risks of serious or permanent eye lesions. • Skin contact May cause skin irritation. • Ingestion Irritation of the mouth and throat with nausea and vomiting_ 5. FIRST AID MEASURES + Inhalation Remove affected person to fresh air. Seek medical attention if effects persist. • Eye contact Flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes with eyelids held open. Seek specialist advice. • Skin contact Wash affected skin with soap and mild detergent and large amounts of water. • ingestion If the person is conscious and not convulsing, give 2-4 cupfuls of water to dilute the chemical and seek medical attention immediately. Do not induce vomiting. 6. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURE Flash Point • Not applicable Flammability • Not applicable Ignition Temperature • Not applicable Danger of Explosion • Non -explosive Extinguishing Media • Water Fire Hazards • Oxidizer. Storage vessels involved in a fire may vent gas or rupture due to internal pressure. Damp material may decompose exothermically and ignite combustibles. Oxygen release due to exothermic decomposition may support combustion. May ignite other combustible materials. Avoid contact with incompatible materials such as heavy metals, reducing agents, acids, bases, t)rovectus ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS" MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET: PROVECT-ORS Page: 3 of 5 combustible (wood, papers, cloths etc.) Thermal decomposition releases oxygen and heat. Pressure bursts may occur due to gas evolution. Pressurization if confined when heated or decomposing. Containers may burst violently. Fire Fighting Measures • Evacuate all non -essential personnel • Wear protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus. • Remain upwind of fire to avoid hazardous vapors and decomposition products_ • Use water spray to cool fire- exposed containers. 7. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Spill Clean-up Procedure • Oxidizer. Eliminate all sources of ignition. Evacuate unprotected personnel from equipment recommendations found in Section 9. Never exceed any occupational exposure limit. • Shovel or sweep material into plastic bags or vented containers for disposal. Do not return spilled or contaminated material to inventory. Avoid maldng dust. • Flush remaining area with water to remove tract residue and dispose of property. Avoid direct discharge in sewers and surface waters. Notify authorities if entry occurs. • Do uut touch or walk through spilled material. Keep away from combustibles (wood, paper, oils, etc.). Do not return product to container because of risk of contamination. 8. HANDLING AND STORAGE Storage • Oxidizer. Store in a cool, well -ventilated area away from all source of ignition and out of direct sunlight. Store in a dry location away from heat. • Keep away from incompatible materials. Keep containers tightly closed. Do not store in unlabeled or mislabeled containers. • Protect from moisture. Do not store near combustible materials. Keep containers well sealed. Ensure pressure relief and adequate ventilation. • Store separately from organics and reducing materials. Avoid contamination that may lead to decomposition. Handling • Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. • Do not swallow. Avoid breathing vapors, mists, or dust. Do not eat, drink, or smoke in work area. • Prevent contact with combustible or organic materials. • Label containers and keep them tightly closed when not in use. • Wash thoroughly after handling. rovectus ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS" MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET: PROVECT-ORS Page: 4 of 5 9. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls • General room ventilation is required. Local exhaust ventilation, process enclosures or other engineers controls may be needed to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits_ Avoid creating dust or mist. Maintain adequate ventilation. Do not use in closed or confined spaces. Keep levels below exposure Iimits. To determine exposure limits, monitoring should be performed regularly. Respiratory Protection • For many condition, no respiratory protection may be needed: however, in dusty or unknown atmospheres or when exposures exceed limit values, wear a NIOSH approved respirator. Eye/Face Protection • Wear chemical safety goggles and a full face shield while handling this product. Skin Protection + Prevent contact with this product. Wear gloves and protective clothing depending on condition of use. Protective gloves: Chemical -resistant (Recommended materials: PVC. neoprene or rubber) Other Protective Equipment • Eye -wash station • Safety shower • impervious clothing + Rubber boots General Hygiene Considerations • Wash with soap and water before meal times and at the end of each work shift. Good manufacturing practices require gross amounts of any chemical removed from skin as soon as practical, especially before eating or smoking. 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability • Stable under normal conditions Condition to Avoid • Water • Acids • Bases • Salts of heavy metals • Reducing agents • Organic materials • Flammable substances Hazardous Decomposition Products • Oxygen which supports combustion ` rovectus ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS" MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET: PROVECT-ORS Page: 5 of 5 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION • LD50 Ora]: Min.2000 mg/kg, rat • LD50 Dermal: Min. 2000mg/kg, rat • LD50 inhalation: Min. 4580 mg/kg, rat 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicologicai Information ■ Hazards for the environment is limited due to the product properties of no hioaccumulation, weak solubility and precipitation in aquatic environment. Chemical Fate Information • As indicated by chemical properties oxygen is released into the environment. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Treatment • Dispose of in an approved waste facility operated by an authorized contractor in compliance with local regulations. Package Treatment ■ The empty and clean containers are to be recycled or disposed of in conformity with local regulations. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION • Proper Shipping Name: EHC-O • Hazard Class: 5.1 • Labels: 5.1 (Oxidizer) • Packing Group: ll 1S. REGULATORY INFORMATION • SARA Section Yes • SARA (313) Chemicals No • EPA TSCA Inventory Appears • Canadian WHMIS Classification C, D2B • Canadian DSL Appears • EINECS Inventory Appears •• .l!J NIREMTECH • 450 Butler Street Pittsburgh, PA 15223 (412)788-2444 Email: sales @unireminc.com MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Prepared in accordance with EC directive 91/155/eec and subsequent directive Effective Date: 1992 Revised: 2019 PETROLEUM REMEDIATION PRODUCT (PRP®) Family of Products CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Manufacturer: PRP® (Including Biosok®, Bioboom® and Wellboom®) United Remediation Technology, LLC 450 Butler Street Pittsburgh.PA 15223 Main: +1 (412) 788-2444 Emergency Number: Cell: +1 (412) 509-6009 Robert Barrett, President & CEO United Remediation Technology, LLC Email: rbarrett@unireminc.com COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS COMPONENT NAME Filtered Beeswax Filtered Soy Wax HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview % EXPOSURE LIMITS No No SEC 12 INFO Yes Yes This is a non-combustible, non-reactive, granular, solid material. It is supplied in the form of small particles. Use methods suitable to fight surrounding fire. Exposure to dusts may be irritating to eyes, nose, and throat. At very high exposure levels, the dust may have an effect on the lungs. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Use extinguishing methods suitable for surrounding fire. Potential Effects of Acute Exposure Eye: Skin Contact: Particles may cause mechanical eye irritation. May cause skin irritation. Long-term contact may cause depletion of natural skin oils. Skin Absorption: Component not known to be available for absorption through the skin. Ingestion: Inhalation: Possible Effects Of Chronic Exposure: May cause gastric disturbance if large amounts are swallowed. Breathing large amounts may cause irritation to cause to the lungs. Treat as a nuisance particulate. None known FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes: Skin: Inhalation: Ingestion: Flush eyes immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Consult Physician if irritation persists. Wash skin thoroughly with mild soap and water. Move person to non-contaminated air. Call a physician if irritation persists. If material is swallowed no need for first aid as anticipated. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES 2 General: Flashpoint: Flammability: Auto Ignition Temperature: Hazardous Combustion Products: Fire Fighting Instructions: The wax will burn at high temperature. As with other organic material, any dust that is generated may be explosive if mixed with air in critical proportions and in the presence of a course ignition. Greater than 230°C/400°F. Not available Not available As product is heated, it proceeds to a liquid form, and at higher temperatures, and it forms combustion products that include oxide of carbon, sulfur and nitrogen. Wear full protective clothing; including helmet, self-contained positive pressure or pressure demand breathing apparatus, protective clothing and facemask. ACCIDENTIAL SPILL/RELEASE MEASURES General: Large/Small Spill: Waste Disposal: The product is not considered hazardous material. The function of this Product is to aid in spills/releases of oil-based products that may be Regulated under Federal, state, and local authority. Collect spill using a vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter. Place in a closed container. Do not dry sweep. Product as produced contains no material regulated as hazardous. When product is used to aid in clean up of oil-based product, the treated oil product must be tested to determine its status as a 3 regulated waste and disposed of in accordance with all applicable regulations. HANDLING AND STORAGE General Handing Precautions: Storage Requirements: Incompatibility: Avoid inhalation of dusts. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash thoroughly. Keep container closed and dry. Store in a dry cool area. Avoid temperatures in excess of 35°C/95°F Detergents/Surfactants EXPOSURE CONTROL/PERSONAL PROTECTION Ventilation: Chemical Name: Exposure Limits: Particulates (not otherwise regulated): NFP A Rating: Personal Protective Equipment Eye Protection: Skin Protection: Protective Wherever dusts are generated, use appropriate local exhaust ventilation to keep exposures below the regulated limits. OSHA: TW A-STEL ACGIH: TW A-STEL OTHER: TW A-STEL OSHA: Total dust: 15mg/m3 Respirable Fraction: Smg/m3 Health -0, Flammability-1, Reactivity - 0 Wear safety glasses side shields. Wear cotton, rubber or other appropriate work gloves, if necessary for type of operation. 4 Clothing: Respiratory Protection: Coveralls, apron. Not normally needed. If permissible, levels are exceeded use NIOSH approved dust respirator. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical State: Odorand Appearance: Specific Gravity (density): Boiling Point: Vapor Pressure: Percent Volatile: Vapor Density: Softening Point: Solid (particulate) Yellow/White/Amber (Honey Odor) 0.97gm/cm3 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable pH Not applicable Solubility in H2O: ,insoluble Freezing Point: Not applicable Evaporation Rate: Not applicable Viscosity: Not applicable Melting Point: 130oF /SSoC 5 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Conditions to Avoid: Hazardous Polymerization: Incompatibility: Stable at temperatures below 230oC/400oF. Sparks, flames, and exposure to heat. Will not occur Detergent & Surfactants TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Eye effects: Skin effects: Acute Oral: Particles may cause mechanical irritation. Symptoms can include irritation and redness. Particles may cause irritation. No adverse health effects are known for this product. Ingestion may cause transient irritation of throat, stomach and gastrointestinal tract. Chronic effects Long-term skin contact with this product may lead to depletion of natural skin oils. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecological Information: None known DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION None needed if product is totally biodegraded, otherwise dispose of in accordance with local, state or federal regulations. 6 TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION This product is not regulated as a hazardous material by the United States (DOT) or Canadian (TGD) transportation regulations. REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA Status: CERCLA/SARA: RCRA: OTHER INFORMATION Disclaimer: The component is listed on the TSCA inventory. This product does not contain any ingredient that is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of SARA and its associated regulations. This product does not contain any component identified as hazardous under 40 CFR 261.24. Waste must be handled in accordance with all applicable regulations. Purchaser is advised to review regulations referenced for applicability as determined by purchaser's use of product. Seller warrants that the goods will, assuming proper application, enhance and stimulate the biodegradation of certain hydrocarbons. Seller expressly limits its obligation and liability under this limit warranty to either, at seller's option, replacement of the defective goods or granting buyer credit in the amount paid for the defective goods. If requested by seller, goods for which a warranty claim is made will be returned to seller, transportation prepaid. Seller expressly limits its warranty to the terms set forth above and hereby excludes all other warranties expressed or implied, in particular excluding any and all warranties of merchantability and warranties of fitness for any particular purpose. Seller likewise limits the remedies available to those set forth in this limited warranty. In no event shall seller be responsible for any loss of income, loss of profits or any other form of consequential or indirect damages whatsoever. 7 ... I Analytical Method > > > CII CII r:: r:: CII = = r:: ,. r:: r:: CII .r:: CII CII r:: .. ,g ,g CII CII >, >, :, CII Sample ID e 0 r:: Date .r:: .c ,. 0 .. .. I :c CII GI .r:: E E .. u GI 'C ·c 'C e CII CII E '7 '7 '7 r:: r:: g, 0 CII e ~ 1ft 0 N "!. .. .2 .. , :1 "' GI C ~ ~ :l a ..: 1 SA NCAC 2L Standl~s 0.6 400 400 25 6,000 1 3 Grou Contaminant Lewis 600 28,500 25,000 11,700 6,000,000 5,000 3,000 MW-01 08/20/13 03/17/15 05/11/16 MW-01R 05/15/17 05/15/18 <SO 4,400 1,300 <SO <1,000 H..QlHl <50 04/29/19 08/20/13 < 0.50 100 18 0.62 < 10 < 0.50 <0.50 03/17/15 < 2.5 1,000 250 5.3 < so < 2.5 <2.5 MW-10 05/11/16 6.6 200 9.8 5.6 < 10 < 0.50 <0.50 05/15/17 <0.50 75 19 5.1 <10 <0.50 <0.50 05/15/18 <0.50 97 15 3.0 <10 <0.50 <0.50 04/29/19 <0.50 47 11 2.2 <10 <0.50 <0.50 08/20/13 < 10 3,900 1,100 14 < 200 liJHHl <10 03/17/15 < 50 3,800 1,200 < 50 < 1,000 1L.IHHl <50 MW-13 05/11/16 < 5.0 7,300 480 95 < 100 ~ < 5.0 05/15/17 <0.50 4,300 1,200 36 <10 IJl02 <5.0 05/15/18 <5.0 4,600 1,300 28 <100 LW <5.0 04/29/19 <50 2,200 540 140 <1,000 19.000 640 08/20/13 <0.50 49.0 7.9 0.54 < 10 U® <0.50 MW-15 03/17/15 05/11/16 11/18/13 < 25 1,300 330 < 25 < 500 l1J!lm <25 03/17/15 < 5.0 450 130 < 5.0 < 100 2,100 <5.0 MW-19R 05/11/16 < 5.0 220 10 < 5.0 < 100 1,600 <5.0 05/15/17 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <10 <0.50 <0.50 05/15/18 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <10 <0.50 <0.50 04/29/19 <0.50 220 59 3.4 <10 1,700 89 08/20/13 03/17/15 MW-101 05/11/16 05/15/17 <50 2,300 610 <50 <1,000 ~ <SO 05/15/18 <SO 3,200 820 <SO <1,000 :ll..!H!ll <50 04/29/19 08/20/13 03/17/15 MW-104 05/11/16 - 05/15/17 <SO 4,300 1,300 <SO <1,000 ~ <50 05/15/18 <SO 2,700 700 <SO <1,000 ~ <SO 04/29/19 <5.0 4,100 1,200 72 <100 5.700 <5.0 08/20/13 03/17/15 < 50 3,900 1,100 < 50 < 1,000 ~ <50 MW-105 05/11/16 < 50 3,400 110 < 50 < 1,000 .IA® <50 05/15/17 <SO 3,800 1,000 <50 <1,000 5,000 <50 05/15/18 <SO 3,100 800 <50 <1,000 .5..§® <50 04/29/19 <SO 2,100 570 <SO <1,000 180 <50 Table 2 Summary of Current and Historical Groundwater Sampling Results Former Law Enforcement Center GI r:: GI N C GI ,g >, .r:: ... ... 600 84,500 3,800 1.4 < 2.5 3.6 3.7 4.2 1.1 2,700 3,100 3,300 2,900 2,800 2,600 560 1,800 510 250 <0.50 <0.50 260 3,000 3,500 -3,500 3,200 2,400 2,800 3,500 3,100 2,500 2,300 101 S. 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I-g, 0 II. 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .!! :. ~ 70 70 40 4,000 100 20 6 70,000 25,000 40,000 4,000,000 10,000 20,000 6,000 Not sampled due to presence of free product Not sam p led due to p resence of free p roduct Not sampled due to presence of free product 3,400 160 <100 <500 640 17,000 1,600 Not sampled due to presence of free product Not sam p led due to p resence of free p rod uct < 0.5 5.0 < 1.0 < 5.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 9.4 < 2.5 58 < 5.0 < 25 < 5.0 < 5.0 22 < 0.50 9.8 < 1.0 < 5.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 3.1 <0.50 4.7 <1.0 <5.0 <1.0 <1.0 4.0 <0.50 5.1 <1.0 <5.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 2.5 <0.50 <1.0 <5.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 240 100 39 < 100 89 200 1,300 78 120 < 100 < 500 < 100 100 1,400 43 480 < 10 < so < 10 < 10 3,300 31 200 <1.0 <5.0 <1.0 <1.0 2,600 22 150 <10 <SO <10 <10 1,700 240 78 <100 <500 260 170 930 550 25 < 1.0 < 5.0 < 1.0 2,200 33 Not sampled Notsamo led 830 60 32J < 250 100 2,800 490 130 28 6.6J < 50 22 430 200 98 10 < 10 < so < 10 280 72 <0.50 <0.50 <1.0 <5.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <0.50 <0.50 <1.0 <5.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 130 32 21 <5.0 42 350 140 Not sampled due to presence of free product Not sampled due to presence of free product Not sampled due to presence of free product 2,700 90 <100 <500 860 16,000 940 3,900 100 <100 <500 630 17,000 1,200 Not sam p led due to o resence of free p roduct Not sampled due to presence of free product Not sampled due to presence of free product ~ sampled due to presence of free product 250 160 <100 <500 270 200 1,300 320 87 <100 <500 320 260 1,000 21 420 <10 <SO <10 <10 2,300 Not sampled due to presence of free product < so 120 54 J < 500 < 100 < 50 1,800 < 50 110 < 100 < 500 < 100 < 50 1,100 <50 150 <100 <500 61 J <100 1,400 <50 110 <100 <500 <100 <100 890 <50 130 <100 <500 <100 <100 810 VPH (MADEP) CII CII "' i CII r:: r:: "' u CII C CII = -u +I C = N oi .. ,. = C C ,. .r:: E r:: CII .. .c r:: 11 GI ,g 0 g, e ,g I::. .!:!-~ 11 ], c( l >, GI "' < ~ .. :, GI C GI co N e :, 1111 r:: CII C co v N :, 1111 GI I.I I.I ~ i .. :, CII 1111 II. I ~ ~ ~ f} fl C: b 70 70 70 70 70 600 500 400 700 200 6,900 30,000 8,500 15,000 70,000 260,000 85,500 None None None -- 94 580 <SO r <50 l <SO I 9,s oo] 15,000 r 1so.ooo 33,000 8,100 8.1 15 3.2 < 0.50 < 0.50 < 0.50 25 1,200 220 360 24 190 12 < 2.5 < 2.5 < 2.5 35 7,800 1,800 3,100 so 49 16 < 0.50 < 0.50 1.3 0.59J 5,500 1,800 1,600 25 20 14 <0.50 < 0.50 0.79 0.59J 4,600 1,700 1,300 35 16 11 <0.50 <0.50 0.86 <1.5 2,500 1,500 1,100 10 11 5.4 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <1.5 1,100 210 220 59 370 22 < 10 < 10 18,000 18,000 78,000 17,000 13,000 84 430 < 50 < 50 < 50 14,000 15,000 85,000 42,000 13,000 880 640 140 7.1 < 5.0 14,000 21,000 67,000 42,000 13,000 170 650 63 <5.0 <5.0 12,000 18,000 79,000 41,000 16,000 92 590 39 <5.0 <5.0 9,100 19,000 4,700 110,000 25,000 26J 330 150 <SO 150 22,000 12,000 140,000 63,000 57,000 5.0 60.0 3.0 < 0.5 < 0.5 95 86 12,000 1,600 780 < 25 180 < 25 < 25 < 25 11,000 7,200 50,000 11,000 4,900 8.0 94 310 < 5.0 < 5.0 1,500 1,300 15,000 5,900 2,000 5.4 32 < 5.0 < 5.0 < 5.0 1,400 620 7,300 2,300 900 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <1.5 <SO <50 <50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <1.5 <50 3.2J <50 8.8 92 5.2 <0.50 5.6 1,100 1,000 21,000 9,300 2,700 <7.6 290 <50 <50 <50 6,200 11,000 150,000 33,000 8,400 <50 370 <SO <50 <SO 10,000 16,000 100,000 99,000 16,000 --- 99 580 <SO <50 <50 28,000 15,000 140,000 39,000 12,000 <50 320 <SO <50 <SO 30,000 16,000 98,000 89,000 14,000 420 560 110 16 <5.0 8,300 15,000 110,000 38,000 8,800 170 500 < 50 < 50 120 20,000 12,000 91,000 36,000 13,000 86 390 < so < 50 160 33,000 19,000 91,000 49,000 14,000 55 510 <50 <50 <50 24,000 15,000 85,000 41,000 16,000 56 400 <50 <50 <50 22,000 13,000 63,000 75,000 14,000 <SO 300 <50 <50 <50 7,900 12,000 42,000 31,000 7,600 ....., ... I ....., Anal ytical Method > > > a, C "' .c .. a, Sample ID e Date .S! .c -~ '7 "!. ... ... 15A NCAC 2 L Standards 0.6 Gron Contaminant Lav.ls 600 08/20/13 <10 03/17/15 < 50 MW-106 05/11/16 < 50 05/15/17 <5.0 05/15/18 <25 04/29/19 <5.0 08/20/13 < 10 03/17/15 < 5.0 MW-107 05/11/16 < 0.5 05/15/17 <0.50 05/15/18 <0.50 04/29/19 <0.50 All results expressed in micrograms per liter (1,1g/L) None = No Gross Contaminant Level Specified NA = Not Analyzed for this compound a, C a, N C 11 >, .c ti -E '7 ~ 400 2B,500 2,700 3,600 3,500 2,500 1,100 3,300 340 300 62 260 - 97 99 a, C ill C a, a, C ,g a, :I >, 0 .c ti .. >, -~ t:L e a, '7 C t:L ! "' a j l :i 400 25 6,000 25,000 11,700 6,000,000 680 <10 15,000 420 < 50 < 1,000 140 < 50 < 1000 210 8.0 <100 250 <25 <500 330 21 <100 88 1.6 150 12 < 5.0 < 100 21 1.9 < 10 32 2.6 <10 12 3.3 <10 31 1.8 <10 J = Detected but below the Reporting Limit; therefore, the result is an estimated concentration -per laboratory a, C "' .c .. a, a, E C a, e N 0 C a :l 1 3 5,000 3,000 ~ <10 llJHHl <SO llJHl!l <SO .1.§.JHm <5.0 llJHHl <25 ~ <5.0 UJHI <10 410 <5.0 87 <0.50 95 <0.50 120 <0.50 39 <0.50 Table2 Summary of Current and Historical Groundwater Sampling Results Former Law Enforcement Center a, C a, N C a, ,g >, .c ti: 600 84,500 3,800 4,600 4,900 4,700 4,500 5,000 440 250 130 170 130 65 101 S. McDowell Street Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina UST Incident No. 5703 S&ME Project Number 4335-14-169 voes (6200B) .. a, C a, a, a, 0 .c .. .. a, C C 11 a, C 0 0 ~ .. ill .. j ], 11 a, :I .c C :I ,g ti a, >, >, t: ,g ,g .. .c 0 i l :s ti a, ,g .:a .. >, >, >, >. w' 0 0 .c .c .c .c Ill a. Lii' ~ .. .. .. ..... 0 a. 0 j a, a, j~ .!! =-.!!! :iii :ii: 70 70 40 4,000 100 20 70,000 25,000 40,000 4,000,000 10,000 20,000 4,000 110 730 10,000 490 ~ ----1,700 150 < 100 < 500 < 100 3,500 1,300 140 < 100 < 500 < 100 2,400 820 120 <10 <SO 39 2,300 1,300 110 <50 <250 <50 2,300 -850 150 <10 <SO <10 2,000 1,300 29 6.3 61 8.8 ~ 19 42 < 10 < 50 < 10 120 3.0 21 < 1.0 < 5.0 <1.0 14 6.6 26 <1.0 <5.0 2.2 33 6A 20 <1.0 <5.0 2.2 20 2.0 6.0 <1.0 <5.0 <1.0 6.0 a, C a, iii .c .. .c t:L ~ 6 6,000 720 1,500 1,500 2,400 1,400 2.200 110 48 12 60 12 25 Value The results exceeds the laboratory methdo detection limit a, C ill C a, ,g ~ :s Ill C: 70 6,900 19 480 59 33 56 88 7.5 9.2 3.1 6.0 9.0 <0.50 Value The result exceeds the Title 15A NCAC 2L Groundwater Standard (1/1/2010). llAM The result exceeds the Gross Contaminant Levels. VPH (MADEP a, a, .. .. a, C C ~ ~ .!:! C a, .. a, ..... ill N N .; .. "' "' C C "' .c E C 11 .. .c .e-a, 0 e a, ,g !::. t:L ,g ~ ~ ;.i; cC i ], a, :s a, C ;: co N :s Ill C co N e Ill a, a, C u ~ t: .. :s a, u u a. f ~ ~ ii ii ii C: a, 70 70 70 70 600 500 400 700 200 30,000 8,500 15,000 70,000 260,000 85,500 None None None 370 12 <10 73 40,000 1,800 130,000 31,000 7,500 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 1,700 6,000 80,000 25,000 13,000 450 < 50 < 50 < 50 570 4,700 52,000 23,000 12,000 370 16 <5.0 <5.0 310 4,200 69,000 25,000 8,500 380 <25 <25 <25 240 2,300 46,000 36,000 7,600 560 30 <5.0 <5.0 260 3,900 43,000 24,000 9,400 65 4.4 < 10 2.7 1,100 1,100 24,000 2,600 1,200 95 11 < 5.0 < 5.0 < 5.0 52 1,800 1.200 1,300 46 10 < 0.5 < 0.5 0.88 16 620 1.000 590 55 9.7 <0.50 <0.50 3.8 88 1,800 1,900 1,300 --- 58 9.5 <0.50 <0.50 2.7 27 1,100 2,200 1,100 23 3.6 1.1 <0.50 58 240 800 420 440