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Laverty, Brett
From:Ramey, David E
Sent:Tuesday, October 18, 2022 3:05 PM
To:Laverty, Brett
Subject:FW: [EXTERNAL] Photos
Attachments:IP_Evergreen seep.pdf
David Ramey
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From: Tom C Richardson <Tom.Richardson@ipaper.com>
Sent: Monday, February 7, 2022 2:39 PM
To: Ramey, David E <david.ramey@ncdenr.gov>
Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL] Photos
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David,
Attached are some photos and notes from a site visit to the Canton, NC Evergreen mill. Also field notes and a drawing
from the groundwater monitoring reports. I’ll send the most recent groundwater monitoring report shortly.
Thanks,
Tom
Tom Richardson, program manager
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From: Hartford, Mark <MARK.HARTFORD@aecom.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 1:38 PM
To: Tom C Richardson <Tom.Richardson@ipaper.com>
Cc: Leaphart, James <James.Leaphart@aecom.com>
Subject: [External] : FW: [EXTERNAL] Photos
Hi Tom,
James’s 2‐1‐22 notes and photos from the Canton Mill are attached and below. The brownish material was observed in
the river near the bank at the locations shown on the attached August 2021 groundwater pH and ORP map. DEQ
personnel visited this area on 1‐31‐22. Chuck Cranford intends to share DEQ comments with IP and AECOM.
Thanks,
Mark
From: Leaphart, James <James.Leaphart@aecom.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 9:18 AM
To: Hartford, Mark <MARK.HARTFORD@aecom.com>
Cc: Leaphart, James <James.Leaphart@aecom.com>
Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL] Photos
From: james leaphart <jaleap51@icloud.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2022 8:49 AM
To: Leaphart, James <James.Leaphart@aecom.com>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Photos
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(1)Looking downstream standing on the catwalk. RW‐6 is to the right and just upstream of the catwalk.
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(2)Standing under the catwalk looking downstream. This is the start of the noticeable staining and about 60’
downstream of RW‐6.
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(3)Same location as photo (2) looking out at river.
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(4)About 40’ downstream from starting point.
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(5)What looks to be a hole in the bank with some dark liquid settled in it. Can be seen in the background of photo (4).
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(6)Small pools of brown liquid settled on the bottom.
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(7)Small pools of brown liquid settled on the bottom.
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(8)Perspective photo. Mr. Cranford standing at end of noticeable brown liquid footprint. Photo taken from start
of footprint under catwalk.
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(9)Duplicate photo
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(10)Small area of brown liquid midway of footprint just upstream of RW‐5
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