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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0055786_Wasteload Allocation_19921005NPDES DOCUHENT SCANNING COVER :SHEET NPDES Permit: NC0055786 Lexington Regional WWTP Document Type: Permit Issuance Wasteload Allocation Authorization to Construct (AtC) Permit Modification Complete File - Historical Engineering Alternatives (EAA) Correspondence Owner Name Change Instream Assessment (67b) Speculative Limits Environmental Assessment (EA) Document Date: October 5, 1992 This document is printed on reuse paper - ignore any content on the reYerse side DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 5, 1992 MEMORANDUM TO: Randy Kepler FROM: Susan A. Wilson), THROUGH: Trevor Clement Carla Sanderso SUBJECT: Lexington WWTP NC0055786 Davidson County Technical Support cannot agree, at this time, to the City of Lexington's request to drop the monitoring requirements for silver and cyanide, since both parameters are permitted through the facility's industrial pretreatment program at levels which warrant monitoring. However, Technical Support does recommend that the monitoring frequency be reduced to once per quarter for both parameters in light of the effluent monitoring data provided by the permittee. cc: Steve Mauney, WSRO Julia Storm, Pretreatment Unit . R/23 AZ 09/23/92 ver 3.1 T 0 X I/ C S R E V I E W \ Facility: lexington coy, N. '� o t_ y 1 NPDES Permit No.: nc0055786 I �.1 JJJ/A�� D a� 1 Status (E, P, or M): e mom-0-1Ly M.oniITo2404 �oR •, . 41 �l IS Petit NOW Permitted Flow: 5.5 mgd / V Actual Average Flow: 2.7 mgd �i '' - 7/4 2- Subbasin: '030707 Receiving Stream: abbotts I PRETREATMENT DATA I----EFLLUENT DATA---- 1 Stream Classification: WtI3.3 C. I ACTUAL PERMITTEDI 7Q10: 6.7 cfs I Ind. + Ind. + 1 FREQUENCY 1 IWC: 55.99 % I Domestic PERMITTED Domestic I OBSERVED of Chronic) Stn'd / Bkg 1 Removal Domestic Act.Ind. Total Industrial Total I Eflluent Criteria 1 Pollutant AL Conc. I Eff. Load Load Load Load Load I Conc. Violations) (ug/1) (ug/1) 1 % (#/d) (#/d) (#/d) (#/d) (#/d) 1 (ug/1) (#vio/#sam)1 Cadmium S 2.0 I 0% 1 I Chromium S 50.0 1 0% I 1 I Copper AL 7.0 I 0% 1 1 N Nickel S -2 0 1 0% I 1 P Lead S 25.0 I 0% 1 1 U Zinc AL 50.0 1 0% I T Cyanide S 5.0 1 59% 0.0 0.00 0.10001, 0.100 1 I Mercury S 0.012 1 0% I 1 S Silver AL 0.06 I 94%4 0.00 0.00081 0.001 I 1 E Selenium S 5.00 1 0% 1 I C Arsenic S 50.00 1 0% .,,:res. w�sll ,/.4_JJ I T Phenols S 0.5 1 0% ace YAcwl or' )�� ;.''S?'1RF z(._cll, ',In.'v'tprno5 I I NH3-N C 1 0% I 1 0 T.R.Chlor.AL 17.0 1 0% I 1 N I I I ALLOWABLE PRDCT'D PRDCT'D PRDCT'D MONITOR/LIMIT I--ADTN'L RECMMDTN'S-- 1 Effluent Effluent Effluent Instream 1 Recomm'd Conc. using using Conc. Based on Based on Based on 1 FREQUENCY INSTREAM I Allowable CHRONIC ACTUAL PERMIT using ACTUAL PERMITTED OBSERVED 1 Eff. Mon. Monitor. Pollutant 1 Load Criteria Influent Influent OBSERVED Influent Influent Effluent 1 based on Recomm'd ? (#/d) (ug/l) (ug/1) (ug/1) (ug/i) Loading Loading Data 1 OBSERVED (YES/NO) Cadmium S Chromium S Copper AL Nickel 5 Lead S Zinc AL Cyanide S Mercury S Silver AL Selenium S Arsenic S Phenols S NH3-N C T.R.Chlor.AL 0.12 2.94 0.41 1.47 1.47 2.94 0.72 0.00 0.06 0.29 2.94 0.03 3.572 0.000 0.000 0.00 89.296 0.000 0.000 0.00 12.501 0.000 0.000 0.00 44.648 0.000 0.000 0.00 44.648 0.000 0.000 0.00 89.296 0.000 0.000 0.00 8.930 0.000 1.606 0.00 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.107 0.000 0.002 0.00 8.930 0.000 0.000 0.00 89.296 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.893 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.000 0.00 30.361 0.00 Limit Monitor '00 A A L Y S I S R E S U L T S 5,01 40- 0 i nviL 0 .0( • 01 • 01 <0.01 •O. 01 o. 01 9 o2- O. 0. I 0. oi 04-6 _o. o+ Ota, Ckt.t.„, 140 01.1 5/07110f jocucfnrr) 'lo1 49( pvL 4 ._ —re-t(5 ("7,10-/O- TNI-i-Lt0"11- 'To12i DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Permits and Engineering/ NPDES Unit Memorandum TO: Technical Support Branch (Modelers and Pretreatment) Through: Coleen Sullins (',j FROM: Randy Kepler YJ v SUBJECT: pew July 23, 1992 � �'. (AV-1 •�•r,!'.L?'4.1.41r n". Yl savr+f'MrbrOb'�,.'..r. Er11VED JUL 2 7 1992 TECHNICAL SUPPORT BRANCH City of Lexington Lexington Regional WWTP/NC0055786 Davidson County The City of Lexington is requesting their Silver and Cyanide monitoring requirements be removed from their NPDES permit referenced above. Attached is a copy of their comments and the supporting monitoring data for the respective characteristic. Please review and comment if this is acceptable. If you have any questions I'm at 733-5083( x553). Thank You cc. Winston-Salem Regional Office Lei rteecl rue.) jowl , 7it izeziA tAff- a s , ,teek—, e- - ac�e.. �r�- /7-9 - THE CITY OF NORTH July 9. 1992 77. t+_i : ?.lt.rjj 'f it •.� rt�J 6��„'�1\ i.t •.r f f tJ �� !1 C• t .. • t . 1 1 92J1J LEXINGTON CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES "GROWING WITH THE PIEDMONT" Mr. Don Safrit Permits Section N.C. DEHNR - DEM P.O. Box 29533 Raleigh, N.C. 27626-0535 RE: Permit Nc. NC0055786 Lexington Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Davidson County 1) • • SUBJ: Request to Re -Evaluate the Silver and Cyanide Monitoring Requirements 33 Dear Mr. Safrit: Per the attached letter dated 12/19/90, I am requesting that the monitoring requirements for silver and cyanide be dropped from cur NPDES Permit (NC0055786). I am attaching influent and effluent data for cyanide and effluent data for silver. The only detectable levels of cyanide found were eventually determined to be due to interference in the test by residual chlorine in the effluent. Since the effluents were dechlorinated, we have found no trace of cyanide in the plant's effluent. Please refer any questions to my attention at (704)243-2489 ext. 244. Sincerely, CITY OF LEXINGTON TI4JC14(-. Roger Spach Superintendent RS/kb Attachments: cc: Dennis Roberts Gisele Hedrick 28 WEST CENTER STREET • LEXINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27292 • PH. 704-243-2489 *9 v meLe C ry�_� State of North Carolina Us / ' ` • Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources iz Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 0 I.�-.s7- 90 r James G. Ninth. Govemor 1MWam W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. R. D. Whisenant, City Manager City of Lexington 28 W. Center Street Lexington, NC 27292 Dear Mr. Whisenant: George T. Everett, Ph.D. Director December 19, 1990 Subject: Permit No. NC0055786 Lexington Regional WWTP Davidson County In accordance with your application for discharge permit received on December 21, 1988, we are forwarding herewith the subject State - NPDES permit. This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection Agency dated December 6, 1983. In addition to the parts, measurement frequencies and sampling requirements set out in said permit the City of Lexington is required to conduct additional effluent monitoring for the following metals: Cyanide: Monthly monitoring at detection less than 0.01 mg/1; Cadmium: Monitor weekly, using graphite furnace technique at 2 ug/l. Silver: Monthly monitoring using graphite furnace 7 (detection level .less than 5 ug/1) DEM also agrees to reevaluate the Cyanide and Silver monitoring requirements after one year of data have been submitted by the City of Lexington. If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the r.i.ght to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days foll.owing receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Post Office Drawer 11666, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604. Unless such demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding. Please take notice that this permit is not transferable. Part II, E.4 addresses the requirements to be followed in case of change in ownership or control of this discharge. Poiludon Prevendon Pays P.O. Box 27687. Raleigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. R. D. Whisenant Page -2- This permit does not affect the legal requirements Lo obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Environmental Management or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other Federal or Local governmental permit that may be required. If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Mr. Dale Overcash at telephone number 919/733-5083. cc: Mr. Jim Patrick, EPA Winston-Salem Regional Office Sin erely, a.. a T. lG CYANIDE - INFLUENT LEXINGTON REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT DATE INFLUENT CN- mg/1 1/14/91 40.01 2/19/91 40.01 3/13/91 <0.01 4/8/91 40.01 5/13/91 40.01 6/17/91 <0.01 7/8/91 <0.01 8/20/91 40.01. 9/18/91 40.01 10/14/91 <0.01 11/19/91 40.01 12/18/91 <0.01 3/24/92 <0.01 6/17/92 <0.01 CYANIDE — EFFLUENT mg/1 -- DATE CN ug/ 1 1/14/91 40.01 2/19/91 40.01 3/13/91 0.012 4/8/91 0.04 5/13/91 0.048✓ 6/17/91 0.013 9/18/91 10/14/91 0.01 / 11/19/91 40.01 * 12/18/91 z 0.01 * 1/27/92 40.01 * `-7 2/24/92 .0.01* 3/24/92 <0.01 * 4/21/92 <0.01 * 5/20/92 .0.01 * 6/17/92 L0.01 * * Samples dechlorinated before analyses. _,. 0102 - 0 7-'5 0.021✓ 0�� 04 DATE EFFLUENT 1/6/92 C5 1/13/92 <5 1/21/.92 45 1/27/92 45 2/3/92 45 2/10/92 < 5 2/17/92 45 2/24/92 45 3/2/92 4 5 3/9/92 45 3/16/92 c5 3/23/92 <5 3/30/92 45 4/6/92 45 4/13/92 45 4/20/92 45 4/27/92 <5 5/4/92 <5 5/11/92 <5 5/18/92 <5 5/26/92 45 Date Effluent 1/2/91 1/7/91 1/14/91 1/22/91 1/28/91 2/4/91 2/11/91 2/18/91 2/25 3/4/91 3/11/91 3/18/91 <5 <5 <5 <5 [5 <5 <5 <5 45 <5 G5 5 3/ 97 45 4/1/91 <5 4/8/91 45 4/15/91 <5 4/22/91 <5 A / 29/1 45. 5/6/91 <5 5/13/91 <5 -5/20/91 <5 55 / 28 L91 6/3/91 <5 6/10/91 <5 6/17/91 <5 6/24/91 <5 SILVER ug/1 - G.F. Date Effluent 7/1/91 < 5 7/8/91 45 7/15/91 45 7/22/91 <5 7129/91 <5 _ 8/5/91 45 8/12/91 <5 8/19/91 <5 8/2-6/91 9/3/91 <5 9/9/91 <5 9/16/91 <5 9/23/91 <5 9/3nip►.-4Q 45- 10/7/91 45 10/14/91 <5 10/21/91 45 7 0/2/91 11/4/91 11/12/91 <5 11/18/91 <5 11/2fi/91 c5 12/2/91 _ 40 12/9/91 12/16/91 12/16/91 12/23/91 12/30/91 sue. <5 <3 <5 45 <5 < 5 -\\r ‘p Sk )el\e" IU NAME IU# PIPE # FLOW LIMIT MGD CD LIMIT MG/L CD LOAD LBS CR LIMIT MG/L CR LOAD LBS CU LIMIT MG/L CU LOAD LBS LEXINGTON INDUSTRIES 6 1 0.1500 0.0075 0.1260 0.1550 CARDINAL STEEL DRUM COMPANY 1 0 1 0.0180 0.0230 1.1400 0.2850 DURACELL 11 1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 DURACELL 11 2 0.0067 0.0000 0.0009 0.0000 DURACELL 11 3 0.0288 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 COBLE DAIRY 21 1 0.1300 0.0330 0.0670 0.2500 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 TOTAL ALLOWED FOR INDUSTRIES ALLOW CD 1.37 CR 21 .4Q /.Y7 CU 668 TOTAL PERMITTED FOR INDUSTRIES 0.33 CD 0.06 CR 1 .33 CU 0.69 riTi I STILL AVAILABLE FOR INDUSTRIES LEFT CD 1.31 CR 20.07 CU 5.99 C.;ze.)� /eeJ ��Guk0( 4//,,c,I,,, o�a q LEXINGTON IUP LOAD, 9/11/92, page 1 IU# CN LIMIT MG/L CN LOAD LBS PB LIMIT MG/L PB LOAD LBS HG LIMIT MG/L HG LOAD LBS Mn LIMIT MG/L Mn LOAD LBS NI LIMIT MG/L NI LOAD LBS AG LIMIT MG/L AG LOAD LBS 6 0.1020 0.1230 0.0008 0.0000 0.0525 0.0000 1 0 0.0000 3.2000 0.0008 0.0000 0.3800 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0150 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 11 , 0005 `-) 0.0000 0.0005 0.0045 0.0053 (_0.0008 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 21 0.0000 0.1700 0.0050 0.0000 0.2500 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 ALLOW CN 0.50 FB 6.17 I-G 0.10 Mn 13.01 NI 1.69 AG /•92_ ROO I1_1Iv1 ON 0.10 FB 3.49 I-G 0.02 Mn 0.00 NI 0.69 AG 0.00 LEFT CN 0.40 FB 2.68 I-G 0.08 Mn 13.01 NI 1.00 AG 2.30 LEXINGTON IUP LOAD, 9/11/92, page 2 IU# ZN LIMIT MG/L ZN LOAD LBS O&G LIMIT MG/L O&G LOAD LBS NH3 LIMIT MG/L NH3 LOAD LBS BOD LIMIT MG/L BOD LOAD LBS TSS LIMIT MG/L TSS LOAD LBS 6 0.4380 100 125.10 0.0000 585.00 120.00 10 2.2000 135.00 0.0000 1050.00 462.00 11 0.0000 0.00 0.0000 0.00 0.00 11 0.0030 0.00 0.0000 0.00 0.00 11 0.0000 0.00 0.0000 0.00 0.00 21 0.6100 100 108.42 0.0000 9900.00 1975.00 0.0000 0.00 0.0000 0.00 0.00 ALLOW ZN 11.-19 O&G NH3 2498.00 BOO 107,75.00 TSS 5187-._00 ZN 3.25 O&G 368.52 NH3 0.00 BOD 11535.00 TSS 2557,00 FT fv1 LEFT ZN 7.94 O&G -368.52 NH3 2498.00 BOD -760.00 TSS 2630.00 LEXINGTON IUP LOAD, 9/11/92, page 3 1 FILE COI State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 ;t James G. Martin, Governor,, William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Regional Offices ` ` r' s Asheville t` 704/251-6208 Gi'se 1e� •Hedrz. ck Industrial Waste Chemist Fayetteville City oof.' Lexington* 919/486-1541 283`West:s Center Street Lexington; N. C. 27291 Mooresville • :_ { 704/663-1699 Subject:_ Headworks Analysis City of Lexington Raleigh Davidson County 9 1 9/571-4700 Dear Ms. Hedrick: Washington June 1 , 1992 Review George T. Everett, Ph.D = Director ;2 919/946-6481 The pretreatment staff of the Division of Environmental Management has reviewed the revised headworks analysis submitted Wilmington by the City of Lexington for the Regional Wastewater Treatment ' 919/395-3900 PlanOnd received by the Division on May 12 , 1992 The Division concurs with your calculated allowable industrial loading rates Winston-Salem for BOD, TSS, ammonia, cadmium, chromium, copper, cyanide, lead, 919/896-7007 nickel, silver and zinc. Therefore, when the Division reviews the pretreatment permits issued to significant industrial users discharging to the Lexington Regional WWTP, we will approve permit limits which do not exceed your established allowable loading rates. These rates are as follows: Parameter • Allowable industrial loading rates (lb/day) - BOD 9767 TSS 4874 NH3 1883 Cd 0.98 Cr 8.15 Cu 1.47 CN 0.41 Pb 1.99 Ag 1.92 Zn 1.02 Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 1 Burlington Resea rch ANNUAL POLLUTANT ANALYSIS LEXINGTON REGIONAL WWTP NPDES# NC0055786 JUNE 1992 Burlington Research, Inc. • P. O. Box 2481 • Burlington, NC 27215 • Telephone 919-584-5564 ANNUAL POLLUTANT ANALYSIS MONITORING REQUIREMENT REPORTING FORM A (Revised June 1990) • 1. Factlity Information! NPDES Permit No: NC0055786 Discharge (Pipe) No: 001 Year: 1992 Facility Name: Lexington Regional WWTP Class: IV County: Davidson Person(s) Collecting Samples: Gisela Hendrick Status of facility wastewater treatment operation on day of sampling: Typical : Yes_ No If no, explain briefly: Analytical Laboratory: Burlington Research. Inc. (WO# 92-06-291) II. Sampling 24 hr ;composite for main sample/grab sample for purgeable fraction Date Sampled: (composite sample) Sampling begun (date, tiara): Tuesday. June 16. 1992: 00:00 AM Sampling finished (date, time): Wednesday. June 17. 1992: 00:00 AM Date and time sampled (grab sample): Wednesday. June 17. 1992: 00:00 AM Corresponding sample taken for toxicity testing: Yes (BRI WO# 92-06-292 & 92-06-367) No Page 1 of 13 INSTRUCTIONS The purpose of this document cnd the NC DEHNR memo of October 30, 1990 (Tedder)/mailing of December 1990 is to standard- ize the sampling, analysis and reporting procedures to be used for the Annual Pollutant Analysis Monitoring (APAM) Require- ment as described in the permit. 1 - Take a 24-hour composite sample from the final effluent during mid -week (Wednesday through Friday). Collect a grab sample for the volatile organic fraction when collection of the 24-hour composite sample is completed. Follow any other sampling instructions provided by the laboratory performing the analysis. 2 - Indicate in the space provided on Page 1 of 13 this page whether a corresponding sample for toxicity testing was taken. 3 - Make note of any unusual wastewater treatment operating conditions occurring on the day of sampling in the apace pro- vided on Page 1 of 13. . ls 4 - Analyze the effluent for pollutants listed on the APAM form, including those to be identified and approximately quan- tified under the 10 significant peaks rule, using appropriate EPA -approved methods for each of the analytic fractions. Other analytical methods can be substituted only with prior, written approval of the Director of the Division of Environmen- tal Management (DEN). Read and distribute to the laboratory performing the analysis the accompanying m.mo (Tedder, October 1990) clarifying analytical requirements. 5 - Identify chemicals to be analyzed for according to the 10 significant peaks rule (as described in Item 2 of the Annual Pollutant Analysis Monitoring Requirement in the permit) using a GC/MS library search. Tentative identification is all that is required; confirmation by standard injection is not necessary. Estimate the concentration of each based on an internal standard having the closest retention time. Bsoorr= 6 - Quantitation Limit Targets that should be met are listed on this Revised APAM Reporting Form A. Report the use of any higher quantition limit and an explanation as to why the listed quantitation limit target could not be met. Examples of acceptable reasons for not meeting a quantitation limit target could be high background concentrations in a sample, or the necessity for sample fraction dilution to bring a chemical to within a quantifiable concentration. List any quantitation limit different (whether higher or lower) from the target in the column provided for the purpose. 7 - If a chemical is found to be below the quantitation limit, report the concentration detected as less than (or '<o) the quantitation limit in the appropriate space. Provide a concentration estimate for chemicals detected in concentrations greater than the detection limit and less than the quantitation limit. Enter the detection limit in parentheses beside the estimate. Chemicals detected in concentrations above the quantitation limits must be quantified. Quantitation limit and detection limit are defined in the NC DEHNR memo (Tedder, October 1990). Enter the total number of peaks detected in each analytic fraction in the appropriate space on this Revised APAM Form A. Report all concentrations in units of micro- grams per liter (ug/L) and metals as total recoverable metal. If no peaks to be identified under the 10 significant peaks rule are observed, enter "none" in the space provided for "other" compounds in each appropriate analytic fraction section. Provide the concentration estimate and retention time for "unknowns" as welt as for "significant peaks" fa' which a struc- tural assignment can be made. 8 - If "significant peaks" are found, provide probable molecular weight, library match probability, retention time, ident- ification basis, and MS scan number each. In addition, list internal otandards and their retention times. 9 - In the section labeled NOrganic Analytical Information", (Page 11 of 13) include for each organic fraction the method, extraction technique, GC operatin.; conditions, end surrogate recovery. Report the size of the GC/i4S library b:in:g utilized in the appropriate space. 10 - Use copies of this Annual Pollutant Analysis Monitoring Revised Form A to report the results of the analysis. Both the analytical laboratory representative and the facility operator in responsible charge should sign cceptetad forms (last page). 11 - Mail two completed copies of the form (and the laboratory report, if submitted to the facility on a different form) to: ATTN: Central Files, Division of Environmental Management, NC DEHNR, P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh,' NC 27611. Mail the APAM form separately from Discharge Monitoring Reports, Page 2 of 13 A. Purgeable (Volatile organic) Fraction, EPA Method 624 Number of chemicals detected in Fraction 1 Fraction STORET Number 84085 STORET Number Compound Quantitation Limit Target Quantitation Limit* Concentration Detected GC/kS Corfirmation? 1. Pollutants to be analyzed for: (ug/L) (ug/L) (u8/L) 'es No 1 Acro o n 100 2.5 ND ..-vii- 15- Acrylonitrile 100 2.5 ND- - —Ur 34030 -MT- Benzene 5 9. -32TUr Bromodichloromethane 5 1 ND ---va.--- Bromoform 5 1 ND Yes Bromomethane 10 1 Tp ..,.- --"-fps"— --- 32102 Carbon tetrachloride 5 1 ND 34301 Chlorobenzene 6 1 ND — ---In_ "`- 34311 Chloraetaane 10 1 N 3 76 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether 10 1 ND Yes 32TW -S410$- Chloroform 5 1 2.0 Yes Chloromethane 10 ';, u 32105 Dibromochloromethane 5 " yes 9 -34531- 1,1-Dichloroetliane 5 1 ""Yss —Tr—a --- -3450f 1,2•Dichloroethane 5 1 `, 1,1-Dich[oroethy(ene 5 ND as W `34341- trans-1,2-Dich(oroethylene 5 1 ND Yeses 1,2-Dichloropropana 6 1 ND "' "' 34704 cis 1,3•Dichloropropene 5 1 ND Yeses )6699 -31371- trans 1,3-Dichtoroprapene 5 1 NO .. YQa 3 3- Ethylbenzene 8 1 ss— Nothy[ene chloride 5 1 ND yes '•' fcs •"'4'ea-- `es ------- 34516 -UM- 1,1,2,2•Totrac%[oroehtane 7 1 ND Tstrach[oroethylene 5 1 ND 0 'SO06 - Tolusne 6 1 ND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5 1 ND Yes 3 -39180 1,1,2•Trichloroethene 5 1 ND Trichloroethylene 5 1 ND ---f' ` lair 9175- -1-17-2 Trich[orofluromethane 10 1 ND Yes Vinyl chloride 10 1 MD —Yoa" fferent from auantitetien limit tarawt_ ND'None Detected. < and < > : As per instructions. Page 3 of 13 A2. Other Purgeables (up to 10 highest peaks). Compound Probable Molecular Wight Est. Conc. (ug/L) -" Library Match Probability (%) Retention Time (RT) (Min) ldentification 1aie (Chock all that epplyf Scan Number Library Match Manual Interpretation RT None - - IINNI Complete only if non -targeted compounds are present: Internal Standard 1,4 - Dif Cuorobenzene Chlorobenzene - dS Retention Time (Min) 19.57 27.03 Page 4 of 13 B. Acid Extractable Fraction, .:.r.. Method Number of chemicals detected in Fraction Fraction STOREY Number 45582 625 2 STORE? Number Compound Quantitation Limit Target Guantitation Limit* Concentration Detected GC/MS Confirmation? 1. Pollutants to be analyzed for: (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) 'es No -US'—" -C oro- -met y • eno 10 ND W 2-Chloropheno[ 10 iD "" -. -341603- 2,4-Dicl►olorophenol 10 ND "'Yes 2,4-Dimethylphenol 10 ND Yes Yeses 114037 -3465T "3 2,4-Dinitrophenol 50 ND 2-Nethyl-4,6-dinitrophenol 50 ND ""'Tes 9f 2-Nitrophenol 10 ND — e 1-7 4-Nitrophenol 50 ND- - 39032- Pentachlorophenol 50 RD Phenol 10 ND Ys -w-Tra 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 10 ND —lir- fferent from auantitatinn limit tarait�'- ND=None Detected. < and < > : As per instructions. Page 5 of 13 W. Other Acid Extractebles (up to 10 highest peaks). Compound Probable Molecular Weight Est. Conc. (ug/L) -'18 Library Match Probability (%) Retention Time (RT) (Min) identification Sgsi• (Check el that apply) Scan Number Library Match Manual Interpretation CT Hexadecenoic Acid 3-Hexadccanol 256 76 24.64 X — 326 -4— 242 11— 40 35.42 — Complete only if non•targeted compounds are present: Internal Standard 1,4 - Dichtorcbentene - d4 Naphthalene - d8 Retention Time (Min) 10.35 Acenaphthene - d10 Phenanthrene - d10 Chrysene - d1f Perylene - dFZ 14.07 19.63 24.30 32.90 40.22 Page 6 of 13 C. Base/Neutral Fraction, EPA Method 5 Number of chemicals detected in Fraction Fraction STORET Number 45583 STORET Number Compound Quantitation Limit Target Quantitation Limit* Ccncentration Detected GC/MS • Confirmation? 1. Pollutants to be analyzed for: (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) 'es No f 1 Acena• t ene 10 ND —T!3- 34200 Acenaphthylene 10 ND —'Ye— 3Z225' Anthracene 10 ND des 30Y20 "33- Benzidine 50 NO- `3426T Benz (a) anthracene 10 ND —lir- Benzo (a) pyrene 10 NO --lii___ 34230 Basso (b) fluoranthene 10 ND `des "` 34521 Benzo (ghi) perylene 10 ND ---m-- - 34242 Benzo (k) fluoranthene 1b NO 34278- -3C273- Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane 10 $0 -"'- Bis(2-chloroehyl) ether 10 ND -'-'Y-- —li 3C233- Bis(2-chloroisapropyl) ether 10 ND 39100 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 10 ND —var.— 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ' 10 ND —Y"es` 34292' Butyl benzyl phthalate 10 ND •es 3458i' 2-Chloronaphthalene 10 ND r 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 10 RD -- Chrysene 10 ND mat 3- Dibenz (a,h) anthracene 10 kD e; 3036 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 10 ND -" es 63- 1,3-DicF.lorobenzene 10 ND 34571- 1,4-Dlchlorobenzene 10 ND `Yes 34631 3,3-Dichloroberzidine 20 N0 Yes 34336 Diethyl phthalate 10 ND ---Yes —' Dimethyl phthalate - 10 ND ---rts— 39110 Di-n-butyl phthalate 10 ND --— 2,4-Oinitrotoluene 10 pD '- -"'P.m... 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 10 ND ___ 39 Di-n-octyl phthalate 10 "'rx"- ""- 3W 3076 -3438v Clent7;umd_ 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine 30 'es Fluoranthene 10 ---fie— Fluorene ensue,... na.e.....A , ....r . 10 , .. ... -------••--=--- `', a �.....�.._. �_ • • Page 7 of 13 C. Base/Neutral Fraction (Continued) STORET Number Compound 1. Pollutants to be analyzed for: Hexac or•• nzene M91 Hexachlorobutadiene 386 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 34396 Hoxachloroethane 34403 Indeno(1,2,3-cd) pyrene I sopinorone 74303- Naphthalene Nitrobenzene N-nitrosodimethylamine 34428 N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine N-nitrosodiphenylamfne 31 Phenanthrene Pyrene -raw- 1,2,4-Trichlorabenzene 0uantitation Limit Target (ug/L) i0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 —TM-different from quantitation target. ND•None Detected. < and < > Is As per instructions. 0uantitation Limit* (ug/L) Page 8 of 13 Concentration Detected (ug/L) ND NO NO ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NO N0 GC/HS Confirmation? Yes No C2. Other.Base/Neutrals (up to 10 highest peaks). Compound 2-Butyl Probable Molecular Weight Est. Conc. (ug/L) —'— Library Match Probability (%) Retention Time (RT) (Min) Identification id • (Check all that ly) Scan Number Library Match Manuel Interpretation PI —" Tetrahydro-furan 28 46 19.50 —` - '" 4,8,12-Trimethyl-3,7-11-Tridecatrienoic 264 24— b8 36.29 '— -'-' — 3575 Acid, Methyl Ester• • • Complete only if non -targeted compounds are present: Internal Standard 1,4 - Dichlorobenzene - d4 Naphthalene - d8 Retention Time (Min) 10.35 Acenaphthene - d10 Phenanthrene Chrysene - d12 Perylene - d12 14.07 19.03 24.30 32.90 40.22 Page 9 of 13 D. 0rganochlorine/Organophosphcsus Pesticides and PCB's Number of chemicals detected in Fraction 0 Fraction STORET Kurber 00188 STORET Number Compound Quantitation Quantitation Limit Target Limit* 1. Pollutants to be analysed for: (ug/L) Organochlorine Pesticides/PCB's: EPA Method 8080 A •r n ▪ 337- alpha-6HC - 330 B• eta-BHC - 3Z250- D• elta-BHC 39340 Gamma-BHC (Lindane) 39350 Chlordane 39310 4,4'-DDD 39320 4,4'-DDE 39300 4,4'-DDT - 30355- Dieldrin -3Z36T Endosulfan 1 (alpha) - 0 E• ndosulfan 11 (beta) -MST- Endosulfan sulfate -30305- Endrin 34366 Endrin aldehyde 39410 Heptachlor 39420 Heptachlor epoxide 94150- - Methoxychlor • 755- M• irex - - Toxaphene PCB 1016 IO$0 PCB 1221 39492 PCB 1232 39496 PCB 1242 - 0 PCB 1248 PCB 1254 08 PCB 1260 (ug/L) 0.05 0.25 0.05 0.25 0.05 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.05 0.25 0.2 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.02 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.7 0.25 0.06 0.25 0.2 0.25 0.05 0.25 0.8 0.25 0.5 0.25 0.2 0.25 2.4 2.5 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Concentrbtion Detected (ug/L) ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Confirmation? Dual"Col. GC/MS es No ND ND ND tiD NO ND ND ND ND ND ND Np ND ND ND=None Detected. < and < > a As per instructions. * Values listed are quantitation limits consistently achievable in wastewater matrices. Page 10 of 13 ND • w Yes 4.111.10 411, No D. Pesticides (Continued). STORET Compound Number Quatitation Limit Target Quantitation Limit* Concentration Detected Confirmation? Dual Col. GC/MS 1. Pollutants 0rganophosphorus to be analyzed for: Pesticides: EPA Method (ug/L) 625/8080 (ug/L) (ug/L) VIM -Q— No Yes Y -- No -- — 39560 Denton 2.5 ND — 0 Parathion (ethyl) 0.6 ND E. Herbicides, EPA Method 8150 Number of chemicals detectedin Fraction 0 Fraction STORET Number 00148 STORET Number Compound - Quantitation - Limit Target Quantitation Limit* Concentration Detected Ccnfirmation? Cual Column 1. Pollutants to be analyzed for: (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) Yes No 39730 2,4-D 12 0.2 *0 '—'-- No 39045 Silvex 2 0.2 Np10745- No 2,4,5-T few auantitatinn unlit 2 0.2 N ,_____ -""No 1Tdtfferent ND=None Detectable. < and < > . As per instructions. Organic Analytical Information: Organic Fraction Method Extraction GC Operating Conditions Column Description Surrogates (Spikes) Batch Continuous Length X ID, Film Thickness, Column Type, Carrier Gas & Flow Rate, Temperature Program Compound Recovery X Purgeable N/A 75m x 0.53mn,3.0mm, DB-624 Bromofluorobenzene 195 _ He, 5cc/min. 36° C (9 Min). 1,2-Dichloroethano.d4 230 180°C 0 6°C/min. 2Q0°C, 10°C/min. Toluene-d8 ` T— Acid Extractable X 30m x 0.32mm, 1.0mm, DB-5 2-Fluorophenol He, 2cc/min., 40°C (4 min) Phenol -cis 320° C, 8 C/min. 2,4,6-Tribre enol 33 Base/Neutral Ext. X 30m x 0.32mm, 1.0mm, DB-5, 2-Fluorobiphenyl -737 He, 2cc/min., 40"C (4min) Nitrobenzene-d5 245 320° 0, 8° t/min. 4-Terphenyl-d14 144 Example: Acid Extractable 625 X 30m x 0.25mm, 0.21un, DB-5, He, 30 cmmsec, 4g C (4 min) - 270 C, 10 /min d5-Phenol I GC/MS Library size (number of reference spectra): 42.222 Page 11 of 13 F. Metals and Other Chemicals Number of Metals and Other Chemicals (as listed below) detected in Sample 6 Fraction STORET Number 78240 STORET Number Compound 1. Pollutants to be analyzed for: A uminum 0- 107- Antimony 01002 Arsenic 01012 Beryllium 01027 Cadmium - 36 Chromium 0orr Copper '0105f" Lead ligUr Mercury 11o67 Nickel 0i 7- Selenium 3fi077- Silver 2 Zinc 2. Other Inorganics: Quantitation Limit Target (u9/L) 50 50 10 25 2 5 2 10 0.2 10 5 5 10 Quantitation Limit* (ug/L) 10** 5** 5** 5** 0.5** 5** 2** 5** 0.2 5** 5** 5** 5 Concentration Detected (ug/L) 280 BDL RL ebL 2 BOL BBL 6 ' BDL BOL 52 01007 Barium 506 100 B$L _ 00940 -00720 Chior fde 1000 50050 Cyanide 20 5 ,e�__-- —7If-different Fluoride 100 100 830 from nuantitetien limit tnrnat •* Lowest Quantitation Limit attainable by Graphite Furnace AA. Mercury analyzed by Cold Vapor Method. Ziiic and Barium analyzed by Flame ;. liDL As Below Detection Limit Page 12 of 13 • Analytical laboratory Rcpresantsti>'eo: 41 tJ, Steven G. Yocklovich Director, Chromatography Services Richard A. Diehl Director, Environmental Services ToLm &3, L-ae`. Date Facility Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC): /11,64„//i /Klie. it 1 certify that th,,s,port is accurate nd complete to the best of my knowledge: Signed: r"? Page 13 of 13 Date: '7 a 9a