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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWI0700012_Monitoring (Report)_19960227PCS Phosphatke AURORA DIVISION P.O. BOX 48, AURORA, NC 27808 February 27, 1996 Underground Injection Control Program Groundwater Section NC - DEHNR, Division of Environmental Management P. O. Box 29578 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0578 Attn: Mark Milligan Subject: Quarterly Monitoring Data for Tank Farm Remedial Action System Dear Mark: Please find enclosed the Supplemental Tank Farm Remedial Action System quarterly groundwater monitoring data for your information. These data are from samples collected during January 1996. The sampling and analysis of water from the injection well system as required by Permit No. WI0700012 is also included. As per our discussion by phone this morning, PCS Phosphate believes that the analytical result for total phosphorus (TP) @ well CIW-7 was an anomaly. The value of 0.200 mg/1 TP @ well CIW-7 is not believed true because the water which supplies well CIW-7, the Water Level Control Tank (WLCT), analyzed @ 0.019 mg/1 TP. On February, 23 well CIW-7 and the WLCT were resampled and analyzed for TP. The results were 0.042 mg/1 TP and 0.023 mg/1 TP respectively. An additional Compliance Monitoring Report Form for well CIW-7 and the WLCT is included in this report containing the additional TP analysis. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this information. Sincerely, T. F. Walls Environmental Engineer BAP:TFW/tfw Attachments pc: Willie Hardison - DEM, WRO (w/attch) 12-01-005-06 (w/o attch) 00-12-000 (w/o attch) 12-01-008-03-002 (w/ attch) CAWORD W ATR\TFQTRPT. TF W U: \ WALLS \TFQTRPT. TF W 2 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm LRotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number. CWW-1 Well Depth: 55.0 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample(Screened) Interval ., 3327 Ft. to 52.68 Ft. Depth to Water Level 11.76 Ft. below meas. pt(before sampling) or —1.16 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 225 Ft. above land surface or 10.60 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of wateryrurged before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analyirss: pH 6.5 Specific Conductance 2150 uMhos Temp 16.4 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1)30-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb — Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.500 mg/1 Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 2012 mg/l Al — Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.5 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/1 AO TOC 10.1 mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug/I Chloride 95.1 mg/1 Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/l Other FLUORIDE 026 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/l Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg — Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 685.5 mg/I K — Potassium N/A mg/I ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMobs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE Mad - arm) SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 247jto er COI. I.ECT._11 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUNuWATER SAMPLES I SaiRiles slioulti be analyzed a:; soon a ;_Possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG TIME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. hl(.' d•::'umdvs's: I ;so Skim I:i d !Jollied 3030C for sample preparation pnrrcury excluded). pONIOT FILTER METALS SAMPI,ES_Ilf, iflls.l'IELI) !!! samples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter ol,sarnple, and should be submitted to it fah ^:ilhin 21 li;,n-. `amiple preparation in the iabotMory (extinction and filtration) must be completed within 72•hours ol collection. 3 All,'I.'rSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1:11IIDWATEII, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A kola OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY 011 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As l 1n I We 15. Milli Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of Ihr Idlowinrl publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental I.l:arulernenC (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA-600/419-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmenlal Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures lor the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is pumped/hailed dry before 3 well volmnes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH, Specilic Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron lifter immediately after collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled al the time of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER Q(ALITTY MONITORING: COMP.LIANCE.R. EPORT FORM .ONMENCALMANAGEMENT S. 0X29535 RALEIOH, NC 27626-053: (919) 733-I. Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tenk/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure _Lend Appl of Sludge Well Location : Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _z Ol Well I.D. Number: CWW-2 Well Depth 52.15 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 30.57 Ft. to 49.82 Ft. Depth to Water Level 11.94 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or —1.71 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.00 Ft. above land surface or 1023 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.4 Specific Conductance 1950 uMhos Temp 17.8 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-212 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 13.000 mg/1 Zn — Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1880 mg/I AI — Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.4 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ugft TOC 102 mg/I Ca — Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Chloride 77.4 mg/I Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 023 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 695.9 mg/I K — Potassium N/A mg/I ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) DA i er GUI. I.EGT . ,J AND ANALYSIS OF GROULOJJATER SAMPLES I stunt •Ire should he analyzed a:; ;;con as possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT,ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG I IME SPECI- FIEu FOR TI-IE METHOD 11SED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. hlr' 'i vi tivses Hsu Styr Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). QQNOT FILTER METALS SALIPLES_Ill,1 FIE 1-l.E.Lti h ' , l ,rl samples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated niuic acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted to flr Int ^,ilhin 24 licnrr. Sample preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours ol collection. 3 Ann I.'f SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIICUIIDWATER, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A PART OF SFDIJJIENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OB SAMPLIIJG PROCEDURES. CHECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As (oa I life 15. Noilli Carolina Administrative Code. Subclrapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in ono of Ihr following publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental M;frrgemenl: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17fh Edition, 1989, published jointly by Arnerican Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4.79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures lor the Analysis ol Polluants tinder the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sample for analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers • to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled. at the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11. ^Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE €MONITORING:. • GROUNDWATER QUALITY MON COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM.;. ITO SIONOFENVIRONMENTALMANAt EMEN['.4 P!O BOX29535 _._. wax. NC27626 053 (919) 733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Lend Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Distributor _x_o1 Well I.D. Number: CWW-3 Well Depth: 53.00 Ft HRotary Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 36.42 Ft. to 50.67 Ft. Depth to Water Level 11.90 Ft. below meas. pt(before sampling) or —1.95 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.08 Ft. above land surface or 9.95 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.4 Specific Conductance 2240 uMhos Temp 23.0 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1130-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 5.700 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 2092 mg/1 Al — Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.4 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 112 mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug/1 Chloride 91.9 mg/I Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.22 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 745.8 mg/I K — Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE B,1wli & -7 SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE ( R AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) er COI. I.EC_-__AIJ AND ANALYSIS OF GROUT`'" JVATER SAMPLES I ;,:;u««l lus should he analyzed a:; soon a; possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 11OT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDIIIG 1IME SPECI- FIED FOR TI-IE METHOD IJSED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. Wed.: :: nnlysis: Use St..urrl:u;l 1.lrahod 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). DQNOT FILTER METALSSAMPLES 141EFIEI-I) Ili ' h r•:r';rl samples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted kr tl lal •citlrin 24 lunar. Sample preparation in Ilie laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 flours ol collection. 3 AtIr I.'(SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE. GfU'IJIJDWATER, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A EMI OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As poi I illre. 15. Norllr Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol II rt lollowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental P.l;,n:trtemcnt: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA-600/4-79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Proluclion Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis ol Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sample lor analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be colledted as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the lield on unlillered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples roust be filtered through a 0.45 micron lifter immediately after collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled al the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and lime collected. 11. "Atrllrorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT'FORM DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENIALMANA( RALEIG11.N927623 0535_ :'i414} 733 3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location : Tank Farm [_Rotery Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number. CW W-4 Well Depth: 53.00 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 41.67 Ft. to 50.92Ft. Depth to Water Level 12.56 Ft. belowmeas. pt.(before sampling) or —1.83 FL (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.75 Ft. above land surface or 10.73 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.3 Specific Conductance i 2300 uMhos Temp 27.8 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/l NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 6.000 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 2088 mg/l Al — Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.4 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 12 mg/I Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug/l Chloride 1175 mg/I Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/l Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.17 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 712.9 mg/I K— Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/l ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn — Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE A L / ?kJ SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) a/a76ATE r COI. I.ECM'-_-•N AND ANALYSIS OF GROUH WATER SAMPLES I Sam! •les sltnnt(' he analyzed a:; :a 0I' as possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG'EWE SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. 1.Ir' '1•: 'inlysus: I lso Sl..untnr(I Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). PQNOT FILT_E.R METALS SAMPLES_I11.THE FIELD !!I r ':n:d samples must be collected for metals, then lield acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted ha m• lab ilhin21 boor. Sample pieparalioti in the Inboratory (extinction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours ol collection. 3 All 1. tSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1 1iIIDWATE11, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A EART OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDUUES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As (•ei I isle 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one o1 Ib( i;dlowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental l.Ln rulenient: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA-600/4-79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evacuating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water trout the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.Tlie sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORINGI GROUNDWATER QUALITY M COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM': RING;. ION OF EN VIRONMENTALMANAGEMET RALEIGH" NC 27626-053 (919) 733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Dreln Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor z_ol Well I.D. Number: CWW-5 Well Depth: 53.17 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 41.75 Ft. to 51.08 Ft. Depth to Water Level 12.00 Ft below meas. pt before sampling) or —1.26 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 238 Ft above land surface or 10.74 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.4 Specific Conductance 2280 uMhos Temp 31.2 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-2/2 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100nd NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb — Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 8.700 mg/1 Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 2156 mg/I Al — Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.6 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 12.4 mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug/I Chloride 129.4 mg/1 Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.15 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu — Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 724.5 mg/I K — Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE 14/ .Y SocL —„a %»/ SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEL (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 02A7/% D TE r COI.I.ECI` N AND ANALYSIS OF GROUtvoWATER SAMPLES 1 Sa'' i I should he analyzed a:; coon as possiblu alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 1tOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG 1IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD IJSED (SEE H4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. F,Ici ri : ;'uinlysu;s: I ;SO St is I;,nI 1.lelliod 3030C for sample preparation (rncrcuiy excluded). QQNQT FILTER METALS SAMPLES-II1111E FIEL 1 11I samples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be subiuiller to 111.• fah ' iII 1 21 lrcnir, lainple piepanition in llle laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 flours ol collection. 3 Atlr.t.'ISES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GRCIJIIDWATEn, NOT THOSE THAT AREA pAM OE SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WffIi- WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLIf PROCEDURES. CIIECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As re' I isle 15. Nor llr Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Ihr 1: )Ilowinr) publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental (a) Standard blethods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17Ih Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4 79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protrction Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures lor the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209,40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sample lor analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as Soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance wilh recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be littered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately after collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.Tire sample container should be labeled at the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and date and time collected. 11. "Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public otlicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body,to sign official documents. 1 COMPLIANCE: MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY M COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM ON ITO RING:: DIVISION OP ENMRONMENCALMANAGEME r '.0 BOX29533 ..._ ... 1"NC27626—f (919) 733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Fern Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field Subsurface Low —Pressure Lend Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Distributor x_Ot Well I.D. Number CWW-6 Well Depth: 53.00 Ft. _Rotary Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 36.62 Ft. to 50.88 Ft. Depth to Water Level 11.56 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or —1.64 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.92 Ft. above land surface or 9.92 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.5 Specific Conductance 1610 uMhos Temp 283 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD , N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: ME Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 3.000 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1452 mg/I Al — Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbkides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.6 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 9.1 mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug/1 Chloride 119.4 mg/1 Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.20 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 389.6 mg/1 K — Potassium N/A mg/1 ugjl Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE �i7�ia� i% /�ucoc.� TtuJ SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) .2%DAT A E er UI.I.EC _'U AND ANALYSIS OF GROUT WATER SAMPLES I Sat ! Int; should be analyzed a:; soon a , possible alter collection.. SAMPLES WHICH AF1E HOT,ANALYSED WITHIN 7HE HOLDING IIME SPECI- FIED FOR TFIE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. I I -. hlr� �i•::1n:rh•sc:;: I;se Sl:3nrinr,l Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). CQIJOT FILTER METALS 5Ah1PI,E5_l1l 1}IE_.1=1E1-I) !!! i 4• ' •n;rl s:3ii pl s must be collected for metals, Mien field acidified with 5 rel concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted to Inti Ircurr. Sample preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 Allrl.'iSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GII:'1IIIDWATER, NOT THOSE T_FIAT ARE A BET OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCLON OR SAMPLING PRPCEDUHES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION' AND PRESERVATION. 4. As!,i I itle 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of the Following publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental Management: • (a) Standard fvletlrods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection. Agency publication number EPA 600/4 79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency .publication number SW-846; Id) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sample lor analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point —where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor arid appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron lifter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled al the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11.^Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body lo sign official documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER.QUALITY MONITORIN COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISION 0. '.0 80X29535 BALEIGII<NC 27626-0535 (219j:7333.:.322i::: Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location : Tank Farm Rotary Distributor _z Of Well I.D. Number. CWW-7 Well Depth: 53.00 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 36.58 Ft. to 50.83 Ft. Depth to Water Level 11.82 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or —1.87 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 125 Ft. above land surface or 9.95 Ft. (MSL) Galbns of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS _ Field Analysis: pH 6.7 Specific Conductance 998 uMhos Temp 19.8 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collated 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED 1 X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/l Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/l Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.070 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/l Dissolved Solids: Total 824 mg/1 AI — Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.8 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/1 ug/I TOC 7.8 mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Chloride 71.1 mg/1 Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 021 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu — Copper N/A mg/l Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/l Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/l Sulfate 152.6 mg/1 K — Potassium N/A me ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMoos Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE LEA/ Leach-- SIGNATURE OF PERMITTE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) o27a 7/9a DATE er 1 COL I.EC _ IJ AND ANALYSIS OF GROUh:.,WATER SAMPLES tiu q be: should he analyzed a:; :fool' an, possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE ILOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG 'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR TI-IE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. t.lr' rr•; Analyses: Use St.ar¢I:ad 1.1elhod 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). QQNOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES-It!THE .FIELIi !!! h• r +a':rl samples must b: collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sarnple, and should be submitted'', tlr• Inl rilhin 21 hem ;ample preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 Hours of collection. 3 Atli' I. i SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIR'I.IIIDWATEfI, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A FAla& OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OB SAMPLIFIG PROCEDURE'S. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES,FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. Ash!: I file 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of tin following publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental MN run -minim (a) Standard Ivlelhods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4• 79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986; U.S. Environmental Protection Again* publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures lor the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR hart 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volurnes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple (or analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must.be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the saniple is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filler immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) I O.Tlre sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and date and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE MON ITO RIN G .GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITO TEIOOMPLIANCSREPORVFORMWE.i.' RING: DIVISION OF EINJV'IRONMEN`FAL MANAGEMED P.C.BOX29535 .. .: RALEIGELNC27626 0535 -(91 733-3221#. Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non—Dlscharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Lend Appl of Sludge Well Location : Tank Farm LRotary Distributor _x_Ot Wel1I.D. Number. SWW-1 Well Depth: 22.5 Ft Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 1829 Ft. to 21.12 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.98 Ft. below meas. pt(before sampling) or 2.72 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 1.42 Ft. above land surface or 10.70 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.6 Specific Conductance 1950 uMhos Temp 192 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collated 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb — Lead N/A mg/l Coliform: ME Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P i 104.500 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1660 mg/1 Al — Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.4 units Ba — Barium I N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 11.45 mg/I Ca — Calcium I N/A mg/I ug/I Chloride 83.0 mg/1 Cd — Cadmium I N/A mg/I ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total 1 N/A mg/l Other FLUORIDE 0.55 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIRK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/l Sulfate 541.6 mg/I K— Potassium N/A mg/I ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMobs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn — Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE G��SIRE OF PRTEE(OAUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) a7a 71)6, TE er COI.I.EC'_-__N AND ANALYSIS OF GROW-ni ATER SAMPLES l Sol is I ,:: should be analyzed e:; soon as possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDING 1IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD IJSED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. Mr' 1i :Analyses: Ilse Slav -trod Method 3030C for sample preparation Mincer excluded). DONOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES 01 TFIE FIELD !!! 111. ':n:rl samples must be c:riilected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted lu IIr• lab Htluii 21 Ircnrr. ;airiple preparation iii the laboratory (extraction and tillation) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. Allrl.'1SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GII:'1111DWATEII, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A PANT OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I•'n title 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of Ihr InIIowinrt publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental kkirrigerncnt: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chenical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA-600/4-79-020. as revised March 1983; (c:) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (cl) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered Through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled at the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and lime collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCaiMONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITO COMPLIANCE. REPORT FORM RING:, OX2953... RALE1GIL NC 27626 .0.53 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drein Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor z Of Well I.D. Number: SWW-2 Well Depth 23 Ft. Well Diameter 4° Sample (Screened) Interval 18.80 Ft. to 21.63 Ft. Depth to Water Level 6.90 Ft. belowmeas. pt(before sampling) or 3.09 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.42 Ft. above land surface or 9.99 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.8 Specific Conductance 1193 uMhos Temp 19.0 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-2/2 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A me NO2 as N _ _ N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead - N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 27.000 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 964 mg/I Al — Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesdcides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.8 units Ba — Barium N/A me ug/1 TOC 7.4 mg/1 Ca — Calcium 1 N/A mg/1 ug/1 Chloride 37.5 mg/1 Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mgll Other FLUORIDE 029 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu — Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol _ N/A mg/1 Hg — Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 288.6 mg/I K — Potassium N/A mg/I ug/l Specific Conductance N/A uMoos Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + MI3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/1 Note: Values should reflect total concentrations TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 024 96 p/TE er DOLLED' _N AND ANALYSIS OF GROUT:;._ 'WATER SAMPLES I Sim:l I :z should be analyzed a:; soon a possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG I WE SPECI- FIED FOR TFIE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. r i •' ,l•: !ucrlysr;;: Ilse St.:airlard Method 3030C for sample preparation (rncrcury excluded). DQNOT FILTER METALS SAf !PLES11'IFIEFIELD I!! ' !:e:d samples must be collected for metals, Then Iield acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per Titer ol sample, and should be submitted to Ile- Imh•:itlrin21 hmar. Sample preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 Alit'. I. ISES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE Gf1L't1IIDWATEf1, NOT THOSI THAT ARE A EAR[ OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As rim I illo 15. Nor tlr Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of the lollowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental P.Inn•ulemelit: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environrnental Protection Agency publication number EPA•600/4.79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures lor the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well . volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH, Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. • 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron tiller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled al the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and date and time collected. 11. "Authorized agent' is any corporate ollicer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE' MONITORING . GROUNDWQUALI ATER TY MON I.ITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM ALMANAGEMENI' "�O EO)L29535 RALEIGILNC27626 0535: Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor _x Ot Well I.D. Number. SWW-3 Well Depth 243 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 20.17 Ft. to 23.0 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.08 Ft. belowmeas. pt.(before sampling) or 2.89 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.17 Ft. above land surface or 9.97 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.3, Specific Conductance 1198 uMhos Temp 21.7 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni — Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /I00m1 NO3 as N I N/A mg/I Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 46.000 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 1052 mg/I AI — Aluminum I N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 63 units Ba — Barium I N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 8.7 mg/I Ca — Calcium I N/A mg/l ug/1 Chloride 44.8 mg/I Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.12 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A me Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 3363 mg/1 K — Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug(I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn — Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE &gal A. %tesck- 43,7 reld SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) DATE er COI. LEG.. ill AND ANALYSIS OF GROU. JvATER SAMPLES t Saii'I'Iu:, slrould he analyzed a:; soot al possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG 'I IME S(ECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AIID NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. Mr1 'I : fuial}sr;s: 11se Sr.rndnr;( Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). LaNOT FILTER METALS SAMPLE 81. ITIE.I=11_1) ill h• 1 a ;rl s:3mples must be collected for metals, then Iield acidified with 5 inl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted.lu tl Imtr • ithin 21 hcinr. `"angle preparation in the Laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 flours ol collection. 3 Al IN. Y SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1 '11I1DWATEfI, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A PART OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As rer line 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of II r fnllowinr) publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental f.lnn'uternent: (a) Standard Methods lot the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17111 Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environrnental Protection Agency publication number - ` EPA 600/4 79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (cf) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanis Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irom the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. If the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH, Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron litter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled at the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification number and date and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING { GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONI fOR)N COMPLIANCE:REPORT I ORM NMENTAt BOX29535:.... GIL, NC27626-05 (919) 733 3221 �:'. Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non—Diachina TankPaxm Ramedhl System _lagoon _SeptkTank/Dals Field _SpayFleld _Subsurface Ion —Pressure Land Appldsladge Well Location : Tank Farm LRotary Dtatr@atar x Other Well I.D. Number: SWW-4 Well Depth: 25 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample(Screened) Interval 20.50 Ft. to 23.3 Ft. Depth to Water Level 8.10 Ft. below meas. pz(before sampling) or 2.63 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.42 Ft. above land surface or 10.73 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 62 Specific Conductance 1430 uMhos Temp 31.9 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-2/2 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N I N/A mg/1 Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /10om1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb — Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 103.000 mg/I Zn — Zinn N/A mgfl Dissolved Solids: Total 1240 mg/I Al — Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 62 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 7.6 mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug/l Chloride 59.7 mg/l Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/1 ugfl Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.11 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/l Cu — Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIRK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 490.0 mg/I K — Potassium N/A mg/I ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn — Manganese N/A mg/I Note: Values should reflect total concentrations TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE &j,R' ,i ,e4coci- Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 02/274 SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) DATE COI.I.EC1 _'NI AND ANAL`YSIS OF GROUL _ WATER SAMPLES I Sm :pHs should be analyzed a:; s aor' a , possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH APE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDING I IME SPECI- FIED FOR TFIE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. I lr i•: !rn;dg sr:;: Use Stuelaul (.Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). I Q.NOT FILTER METALS SAl11PLEaII1.TTIEI=1ELl1 I!! h• ' ':n;d samples must bu collected for metals, then Iield acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted to np • Int;-.Alin 21 Heuer. `Saugrle preparation in lire laboratory (extraction and filtration) roust be cornploted within 721hours ol collection. 3 At1r.1. (SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE COIJSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1:'I111UWATER, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A EAR' OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING_ _ PROCEDURES. CIIECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As ('s I We 15. f tor Or Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Ili( following publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental kIrrirrrlerneiit: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste. 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4-79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sample lor analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unlillered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equiprnent roust be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples roust be littered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and date and time collected. 11. °Authorized agent" is any corporate oflicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE;'MON ITO RING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORIN COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM ENYIRONMENTALMANAGEMENf PO;BOX2953: RALEIGHNC . 27626-0535, .&iiii,ialifazzm, Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank FarmRotary Distributor x_Ot Well I.D. Number: SW W-5 Well Depth: 2821 Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 24.83 FL to 272 Ft. Depth to Water Level 9.18 Ft. below meas. pt(before sampling) or 1.62 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point Is 2.96 Ft. above land surface or 10.80 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 62 Specific Conductance i 2040 uMbhs Temp 21.0 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30)96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-2/2 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COT r ECI'ED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/l NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal NIA /100mt NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 105.500 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mgll Dissolved Solids: Total 1712 mg/1 Al — Aluminum N/A mg/t Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 62 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 112 mg/I Ca — Calcium N/A mg/! ' ug/I Chloride 100.5 mg/I Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 023 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/t Hardness: Total N/A mg/t Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A me Hg — Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 673.4 mg/l K — Potassium N/A mg/l ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/l ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/l Mn — Manganese N/A mg/l TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE t xad A. f c.edry SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED ED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) a/009 7 /96 DATE er COL I.EC' _,'IJ AND ANALYSIS OF GROW.., WATER SAMPLES I Siiiu:i I1t: should be analyzed a:; soon cm possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE NOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD IJSED (SEE f14. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. bit l•: ATInlysus: I Jr() Sl.Lrrl;rrtl Method 3030C for sample preparation Imcrcury excluded). DQNOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES III THE FIELD !!t ' h • 1 ':n:rl samples must be collected for metals, Then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sarnple, and should be submitted to urn In!) ;illlin 21 hDtttr ;amble preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 AIIP.l. 1SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GII:.'IJI1DWATEIt, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A EARL OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION O)j SAMPLING PRS)CEDUHES. CHECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I•«n 1 ill? 15. Nuitli Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one o1 Ili( billowing publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division o1 Environmental h3nn•ulenlenL (a) Standard tv1ethocls lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA-600/4-79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protraction Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. It the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volmnes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be littered through a 0.45 micron tiller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.Tlre sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE: MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MOIVITORI . COMPLIANCE REPORC' FORM DIVISIONOFEN VIRONMENTALMANACEMENT: . P_.O BOX 29535 RALEIGH..NC27626 0535 ':(91.9) 733 , 3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge TankFarm Remedial System Lagoon _SepticTent/Dnle Field _Spey Field _Subsurface Lam —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rousy Duhibuta zOtbei Well I.D. Number. SWW-6 Well Depth: 26 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval I 2225 Ft. to 24.62 Ft. Depth to Water Level 9.00 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 1.66 Ft (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.58 Ft. above land surface or 10.66 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.5 Specific Conductance _ 1320 uMhos Temp 20.3 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /I00m1 NO3 as N . N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 20.500 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1136 mgfl Al — Aluminum I N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.7 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/1 TOC 93 mg/I Ca — Calcium I N/A mg/i ug/1 Chloride 893 mg/I Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.11 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A Will Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 325.5 mg/1 K — Potassium N/A mg/I ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3 N/A mg/I Mn — Manganese N/A mg/I Note: Values should reflect total concentrations TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE AI A. P coz SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) o?/ 7/9/0 DATE COI. I.EC N AND ANALYSIS OF GROU,_ WATER SAMPLES Snutrlus should he analyzed a:; sow' a 9 possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDIIIG I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. Mohr.: !‘rialysos: Use Starr:la cl Method 3030C for sample preparation (rncrcury excluded). QONOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES_III 'I FIE FIELD I!! "t ' ':r' d s:3nrples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl conconlrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be subedited to th- Int)...R !'21 hems `Iamq,te preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) roust be cornpleled within 72 flours of•collecticn. All /`.I. YSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE G11:.'111IDWATEfI, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A PABT OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED Willi WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As pH 1 itln 15. Nor llr Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of II n I:dlowinq publications, or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division of Environmental I.l;nrulerneIit: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by Arnerican Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environrnental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4.79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49. No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irom the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your saniple. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, ternperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment roust be calibrated in accordance willi recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public oflicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE'MONITO.RING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORIN COMPLIANCE .REPORT BORN[; NVJRQNMEKr P D BpX29S 5,: RALEIGi{.NC21i (919) 733-3221'; ...................... A6EMENT Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remodhl System Lagoon _SeptkTank/DnIn Field Spay Field Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Dktributa _:other HRotary Well I.D. Number: SWW-7 Well Depth 29.5 Fr. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 25.17 Ft. to 27.50 Ft. Depth to Water Level 8.80 Ft. belowmeas. pt(before sampling) or 1.90 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point Is - 3.00 FL above land surface or 10.70 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/balled before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 5.9 Specific Conductance i 1143 uMhos Temp 19.6 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/30/96 Date lab Sample Analyzed 1/30-22 1996 Appearance: VRY LT YLLW Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR MEFALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MFTotal N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 34.000 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/l Dissolved Solids: Total 972 mg/I Al — Aluminum I N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.0 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/1 ug/l TOC 15.6 mg/1 Ca — Calcium I N/A mg/l ug/I Chloride 140.9 mg/I Cd — Cadmium I N/A mg/I uglf Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.13 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/l Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/( Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe — Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/l Hg — Memory N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 244.2 mg/f K — Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/l Specific Conductance N/A uMobs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/1 Note: Values should reflect total concentrations TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) a/a 7/Q , DATE COI. I.EC" IJ AND ANALYSIS OF GROU,.,,WATER SAMPLES tiu l Ins should be analyzed a:; soon an, possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE t14. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED Al D NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. !umlysuz;: 1;se St.3mlanl Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). DQNOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES_IN.FIE FIEI-U 1!I "r ! •:ted samples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted le 1111• Iab iltin 24 Ileum `ample preparation it the Inbpi aloiy (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 AIISES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIU.IJIIUWATER, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A EAHT OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I- n I isle 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol the tullowing publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental Morrulement: (a) Standard Methods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4.79-020, as revised March 1983; (c:) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures lor the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure, and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irorn the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple lor analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers'to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specilic Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance willr recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled at the lime ol collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent is any corporate officer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governrnental body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING.. GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORIN COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISION OFEIIVIRONIVIENITAVNIANAGEMENr O BO%29535 RALEIOH.NC2762¢ 0S. ,(919) 733.3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm LRotary Distributor x_Ot Well I.D. Number. MWFF1—A Well Depth: 6.4 Ft. Well Diameter 2" Sample (Screened) Interval 3.40 Ft. to 5.40 Ft Depth to Water Level 0.74 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 9.75 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 0.00 Ft. above land surface or 10.49 Ft. (MSL) Milliliters of water purged before sampling 1500 Field Analysis: pH 7.4 Specific Conductance 400 uMhos Temp 14.8 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/31/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/31-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/l NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N/A mg/1 Pb—Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MFTotaI N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0245 mg/1 Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 276 mg/I Al — Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 75 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/1 ug/I TOC 1.5 mg/I Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug/I Chloride 2.0 mg/1 Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 2.97 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu — Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe — Iron I N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 29.3 mg/1 K — Potassium N/A mg/l ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/1 Note: Micro —Purge System used for Sampling I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE Ate( /% /acoe).- Ay TFtr) SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) c2/27/4 DATE r I.EC`-._N AND ANALYSIS OF GROU,.L,WATER SAMPLES Sn!' 14H, should be analyzed a:; ;;c,on an, possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH APE IIOT.ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG !ME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. =. blr l•: Al;dysrs: I lse St..uel:ucl Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). I Q_NOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES_It! TIIE FIELD !!! h r •a?rl s:3nrples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated riitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted Iu in Int, vilhin 21'reran. ;ample preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 Al IA I. SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1C'IIUUWATEII, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A PA& OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As 1 ,:r I irk? 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subcliapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of the Inllowing publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental kInn•rrlement: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published Ioinlly by American Public Health Association, American Wafer Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environrnental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4 79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well voltrrnes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH, Specific Conductance, ternperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manulaclurer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filler irnrnediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.Tlie sample conlainer should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11. "Authorized agent is any corporate officer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORIN_ COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM E RAIEIGH,NC:27626 0535 :(919) 733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor xOt Well I.D. Number: MWPF1—B Well Depth: 13.10 Ft. Well Diameter 2" Sample(Screened) Interval 10.60 Ft to 12.60 Ft Depth to Water Level 0.98 Ft. below mean pt(before sampling) or 9.52 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 0.00 Ft above land surface or 10.50 FL (MSL) Milliliters of water purged before sampling 1500 Field Analysis: pH 5.6 Specific Conductance 620 uMhos Temp 16.9 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/31/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/31-2/2 1996 Appearance: LT YLLW Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102(TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni — Nickel N/A mg/l Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/l Pb — Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 54.000 mg/l Zn — Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 568 mg/l Al — Aluminum , N/A mg/l Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.1 units Ba — Barium , N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 5.9 mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/I Chloride 66.9 mg/l Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/l Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.45 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/l Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg — Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 87.0 mg/l 1 K — Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ugil Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn — Manganese N/A mg/l TKN as N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/1 Note: Micro —Purge System used for Sampling I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) a4 7 /91� DATE er COI.I.EC.,IJ AND ANALYSIS OF GROUivuifVATER SAMPLES 1 SmI i•I,!:t should he analyzed a:; :;oon an, possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLUIIIG TIME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE t14. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. Mr' ri•: Iucdtis ::;: Use;Amul ucl I.lralrod 3030C lor sample preparation (mercury excluded). PQNOT FILTER METALS SAh!PLES_I11.7IIE FIELD !!I r 4. ' !:n:d s:3mples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated uilric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted to nit• Inl, : ilhin 21 hean. ;ample preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours otcolleclion. 3 AlIP.I.'rSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GRC1111UWATER, NO.T THOSE THAT ARE A EABT OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As ('„ 1 ille 15. Hoi Il i Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one 01 III( Inllowinr) publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental I.Inn-ttlernunL- (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4.79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26,1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specilic Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See I14. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and date and time collected. 11. "Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public otlicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE: MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING COMPLIANCE' REPORT FORM DMSIO ENVIRONMENFALMANAGEMENT ....:: BOX29535 RALEIGII..NC27626 0535 (919 733 3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure _Lend Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number. MWIF1—C Well Depth 41.20 Ft. Well Diameter 2" Sample (Screened) Interval 38.70 Ft. to 40.70 Ft. Depth to Water Level 4.88 Ft belowmeas. pt.(before sampling) or 5.61 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 0.00 Ft. above land surface or 10.49 Ft. (MSL) Milliliters of water purged before sampling 1500 Field Analysis: pH 72 Specific Conductance 589 uMhos Temp 19.7 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/31/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/31-22 1996 Appearance: LT YLLW Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 (Tg Env Lab), 102 (TOC and METALS) and 102 (Metals and Coliform) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni — Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N 1 N/A mg/I Pb — Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total <1 /100m1 Phosphorus Total as P 0.475 mg/1 Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 400 mg/1 Al — Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbcides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.9 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 3.8 mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug/1 Chloride 553 mg/I Cd — Cadmium <1.0 ppb ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/l Chromium: Total <1.0 ppb Other FLUORIDE 0.48 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu — Copper 1 N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/l Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 12.7 mg/1 K — Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/l Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese 0.07 ppm TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/1 Note: Micro —Purge System used for Sampling I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE la/ 1 /Secc 4 SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE ( AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) gfr DATE er CQI. LED' N AND ANALYSIS OF GROUnu NATER SAMPLES I S nnl lr Shoul(I be analyzed a:; Soon :lc possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE HOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG 'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. Llr+ +l•: Aintly is: I:se Slant:u;l I.Ielhod 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). DQNOT FILTER METALS SAh1PLES_If•I THEHETII) !!! h r a ;rl samples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated nilric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted Ir, lb - I rh •vitlrin 21 h:;inn Sample preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be cornpleled within 72 hours of collection. 3 MIA I.'rSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1IIJIIDWATER, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A PA iT OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WJTH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING_ PROCEDURES. CIIECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I •ei I We 15. f1or llr Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of lh( I;,Ilowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental Management: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA -600/4-79-020• as revised March 1983; (c:) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; ((I) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sample for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volunes are reproved, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the saritple is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filler immediately after collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See f14. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled at the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification number and date and time collected. 11. "Authorized agent•• is any corporate officer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body toisign official documents. 1OF PET & I, 7Th) SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED AGENT) COMPLIANCE<MONITORING > GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORIN COMPLIANCE tEPORT FORM . . 'IVISIONOF ENVIRONMENFALMANAt EMENT g P.C.BOfl9535 ._ .. Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number. WLCT Well Depth: n/a Well Diameter n/a Sample (Screened) Interval n/a Ft. to n/a Ft. Depth to Water Level Na Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or n/a Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is n/a Ft. above land surface or n/a FL (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 7.0 Specific Conductance 583 uMhos Temp 35.0 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/31/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/3I-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 (Tg Env. Lab), 102 (TOC and Metals), 78 ( Coliform Only) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total <1 /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.019 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 360 mg/1 Al — Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 72 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 3.8 mg/I Ca — Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/I Chloride 60.7 mg/l Cd — Cadmium <1.0 ppb ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total <1.0 ppb Other FLUORIDE 0.44 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/l Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/l Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate <10 mg/l K— Potassium N/A mg/I ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/l Mn — Manganese <0.01 _ ppm TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/l I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 427/96 DATE er COL I.EC'-._'N AND ANALYSIS OF GHOUL WATER SAMPLES 1 S; i' riles should be analyzed a:; soon as possible alter collectien..SAMPLES WHICH ARE NOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDING I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. :-. Llr I ::'uialysits: I J:ee Silurian) Method 3030C for sample preparation (incrcuty excluded). LaNOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES_III. THE FIELD !!I h• ' !Jr.(' s:3nrples must be colected for metals, then Iield acidified with 5 ml concentrated tiiuic acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted le: lb - lab ':illiin 24 hewn 51angtle preparation in the tahrnatory lexlraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. :J AIIPI. 'SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIICIJIIDWATEFl, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A EAL.T OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION ON SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As l•.;i I illy. 15. Not El t Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Ilu IuIIowinq publications. or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental LI:n•u!etnent: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition. 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by Arerican Public Health Association, -American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis ol Water and Waste. 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600l4 79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any wafer born the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sample for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manulacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron lifter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled al the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and lime collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate ollice'br public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body tosign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING i GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORIN COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM ION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAUEMENT !! P.0 B0X2953 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System Lagoon _Septic Tank/Draln Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm LRotary Distributor x CM Well I.D. Number. WLCT Well Depth: n/a Well Diameter n/a Sample (Screened) Interval n/a Ft. to n/a Ft. Depth to Water Level n/a Ft. belowmeas. pt(before sampling) or n/a Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is n/a Ft. above land surface or n/a Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH N/A Specific Conductance N/A _ uMhos Temp -N/A oC Odor N/A Date Sample Collected 0223796 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 223-224 1996 Appearance: NIA Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 (Tg Env. Lab) and 78 ( Coliform Only) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/l Ni — Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /I00m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.023 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/l Dissolved Solids: Total N/A mg/I Al — Aluminum I, N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) N/A units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/l TOC N/A mg/1 Ca — Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/I Chloride N/A mgfl Cd — Cadmium �'i N/A ppb ugfl Arsenic N/A mg/l Chromium: Total I N/A ppb Other FLUORIDE N/A mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/l Cu — Copper I N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ugfl Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury I N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate N/A mg/1 K — Potassium N/A mg/ ugfl Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/ TotalAmmonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn— Manganese N/A ppm TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg/I Note: This is a resample of this well for Phosphorus as Total P only. I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) DATE geacca- SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) er COL I.ECT, _ _I AND ANALYSIS OF GROW._ ?DATER SAMPLES ! Snugdp': slioidcl be analyzed a:; soon a ; possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG 'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD IJSED (SEE fl4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. / iinlyses: Ilse taiThel Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). LSO NOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES III:THE. FIELI) !!! h ' u:r ;d samples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted to Ih lab •:ilhin 21 ileum. ;ample preparatiori in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 ANALYSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GTIOUIIDWATEfl, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A PART OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CHECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As re' I illy 15. Noi Ili Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of the luIIowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental t`tnnagemenL (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by Arnerican Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4-79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition,'1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailedprior to collecting a sample for analysis. If the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your saniple. 7. Determination for pH, Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately after collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled at the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11. "Authorized agent' is any corporate officer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign olficial documents. COMPLIANCE; MONITO•RING ..,... GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITOF COMPLIANCE; REPORT: FORM ........................................ :SION OFENy AL.MANACEMENT' Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well location : Tank FarmRotary Distributor x Ot Well I.D. Number. CIW-7 Well Depth 48.00 Well Depth: Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 31.00 Ft. to 45.25 Ft. Depth to Water Level n/a Ft. belowmeas. pt.(before sampling) or n/a Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.33 Ft. above land surface or 13.13 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumpedlbailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.9 Specific Conductance 432 uMhos Temp 232 oC Odor NONE Dam Sample Collected 01/31/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/31-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 (Tg Env lab), 102 (TOC and METALS) and 78 (Coliform Only) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED ECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg4 NO2 as N _ _ N/A mg/I Ni — Nickel _ _ _ N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg4 Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total <1 /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0200 mg/I Zn — Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 266 mg/l Al — Aluminum I N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 7.4 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/1 ug/I TOC 3.0 mg/I Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ug4 Chloride 43.9 mg/I Cd — Cadmium <1.0 ppb ug4 Arsenic N/A mg4 Chromium: Total <1.0 ppb Other FLUORIDE 031 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/l Cu — Copper N/A mg4 Other MIBK N/A ug4 Hardness: Total N/A mg4 Fe — Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg4 Hg — Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se — Selenium N/A mg4 Sulfate <10 mg/I IC — Potassium N/A mg/I ug4 Specific Conductance N/A uMolis Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/l ug4 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese <0.01 ppm TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg4 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE eat q ».ni SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) b219?A(o DATE er COI. LEC___'t1 AND ANALYSIS OF GR011y HATER SAMPLES I Sail:I:Iu should be analyzed a:; ; oo!i or; possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE f IOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE NOLDIIIG 'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED Alin NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. 1..1c1 'l•::rnalyscs: 1)su S!.inalru;l Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). OQNOT FILTER METALS SAh1Pt E$Ill THE.I°IELIi !!I Ili. ':n rl samples must be r:nflected for metals, Then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated iritric acid per liter of sample, and should be subedited lu rlr• tat •:ilhin 21 hone-. Sample piepamlion(in 111(3 iabrnalory (extraction and filtration) must be cornploted within 72 hours of collection. 3 AIIPI. YSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIICUNDWATEII, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A FAFT OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I ,n i ille 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of the lrltowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental f lnnarlenront: (a) Standard Methods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Heallh Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; • (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EP'A-60014-79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Ageiicy publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irom the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sample lor analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, Iernperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples rrrust be filtered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.TIre sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification number and date and time collected. 11."Aulhorized agent" is any corporate officer or public oflicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmentali body to.sign official documents. COMPLIANCEMON ITO RING... GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DNIVISIOOPEN VIRONMEN FAL MANAGEMENT 1tkiBOX29535z Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank FarmRotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number: CIW-7 Well Depth: 48.00 Well Depth Well Diameter 4" Sample(Screened) Interval 31.00 Ft. to 4525 Ft. Depth to Water Level n/a Ft. below meas. pt(before sampling) or n/a Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 333 Ft. above land surface or 13.13 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH N/A Specific Conductance N/A uMhos Temp N/A oC Odor N/A Date Sample Collected 02/23/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 223-224 1996 Appearance: N/A Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 (Tg Env Lab) and 78 (Conform Only) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni — Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb — Lead NIA mg/I Conform: MFTotal N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.042 me Zn — Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total N/A mg/I Al — Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Lierbiides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) N/A units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ugly TOC N/A mg/I Ca — Calcium N/A mg/I ugfl Chloride N/A mg/I Cd — Cadmium N/A ppb ugfl Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A ppb Other FLUORIDE N/A mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIRK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe — Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag — Silver N/A me Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate N/A mg/I K — Potassium N/A mg/I ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMobs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ugfl Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn — Manganese N/A ppm TKN as N N/A mg/I Na — Sodium N/A mg/I er Note: This is a resample of this well for Phosphorus as Total P ONLY. Original Total P analysis believed to be inaccurate, I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) /a2 796 ATE � �SIGOF PEMIT (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) COL I.ECT _.I AND ANALYSIS OF GROUP' •DATER SAMPLES 1 S;nnl:Ii;r should be analyzed a:; anon' a'; possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE HOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD IJSED (SEE Ili. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. iuiniysr5: Use SI: ru l.lethod 3030C for sample preparation (mrrcuiy excluded). p0 NOT FILTER METALS SAMPLES INITHE FIELD !!! !Iv: :n d s:3mples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sarnple, and should be submitted lu ilr- Int; ••:ilhiir 24 Heart. Sample preparation in llre Laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be cornpleted within 72 hours of collection. 3 Atlr.l. "(SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1C'FIIIDWATEFI, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A PART OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As pin Info 15. Nor lli Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall he in accordance with the methods described in one ol (hr lollowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental hl;nvgenteut: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by Arerican Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA-600/4J9-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At feast 3 volumes ol water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated!in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be littered Through aJ0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and date and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public otlicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMP IANCE:MONITORING almsO16:ecNvf1toN tENI1I,Ma kA. I GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING COMPLIANCE (REPORT FORM • Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. — AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non —Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drein Field Spray Field _Subsurface Low —Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location : Tank Farm Rotary Distributor x of Well 1.D. Number: INJ. SUPPLY Well Depth: 179.0 Well Depth: Well Diameter 6" Sample (Screened) Interval N/A Ft. to N/A Ft. Depth to Water Level N/A Ft. below meas. pt(before sampling) or N/A Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 1.00 FL above land surface or N/A Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 7.0 Specific Conductance 781 uMhos Temp 18.5 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/31/96 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/31-22 1996 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND 102 (TOC ONLY) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni — Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /10om1 NO3 as N i N/A mg/1 Pb — Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MFTotal N/A /10om1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.049 mg/1 Zn — Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 528 mg/I Al — Aluminum N/A mg/l Pesticidea/Herbeides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 7.1 units Ba — Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 4.9 mg/I Ca — Calcium I N/A mg/1 ug/i Chloride 83.8 mg/1 Cd — Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/l Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.57 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu — Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ugft Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe — Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag — Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg — Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se — Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate <10 mg/I K — Potassium N/A mg/I ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg — Magnesium N/A mg/I ugf Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn — Manganese I N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na — Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE ben iseA- SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (O AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 92/1/* DATE er COI.I.ECI^:;:4 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUL%-c.;^IJATER SAMPLES I Simi rb,:, sliinr10 b9 analyzed a:; :root r a ; possible alter collcrcliuii SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDING I Ih1E SPECI- FIED FOR TI-IE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. M(' 'I•: Atinlysi:s: i se S!.mrrlard Method 3030C for sample preparation pnc.rcury excluded). Q 7_NQT FILTER METALS SAMPLE& Itl.THE FIELII !!I Hi. ' !act) samples must bu collected for metals, Then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted l , tl fah •:ilhin 24 hear. ;ample preparation in )lie iaboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 Al IN. 1SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GRCI.INDWATER, NOT THOSE THAT ARE A SARI OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTRUCTION OR SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES,FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 1• 4. As bur I We 15: Norlli Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods describers in one of Ilir I;,llowinri publications, or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division of Environmental I.Lnrxlernent: (a) . Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4-79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Ageiicy' publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis o1 Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irorn the well. 6. At (east 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnplelor analysis. II the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Held on unfiltered samples when the sainple is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be littered Through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.The sample container should be labeled atthe.time,of collection with the facility name, well identification number and date and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer orfpublidoflicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents.