HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0004961_RBSS CSA Report Tables_20150818Table 1-1. Comparison of Sampling Data to Federal and State Regulatory Standards
Sample
Regulatory Criteria
Administrative Code/
Media
Regulatory Citation
Ash
NC Industrial and Protection of Groundwater
NCDENR Division of Waste Management*
PSRGs
Soil
NC Industrial and Protection of Groundwater
NCDENR Division of Waste Management
PSRGs
Partially
Weathered
NC Industrial and Protection of Groundwater
NCDENR Division of Waste Management
Rock/Bedrock
PSRGs
Groundwater
NC Groundwater Quality Standards and IMAC**
15A NCAC 02L .0202
Porewater
NC Groundwater Quality Standards
15A NCAC 02L .0202
Seeps
NC Groundwater Quality Standards
15A NCAC 02L .0202
Surface Water
NC Surface Water and Wetland Standards
15A NCAC 02B .0202
Notes:
*Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to The
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued
in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has not established a 2L standard for these constituents as described in 15A
NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs noted in this report are for reference only.
** Preliminary health -based soil remediation goals (PSRGs) have been adapted from the January 2015 USEPA
Regional Screening Tables (RSL.)
Table 2-1. NPDES Groundwater Monitoring Requirements
Well
Nomenclature
Constituents and Parameters
Frequency
Monitoring Wells:
Antimony
Chromium
Nickel
Thallium
February, June,
MW-7SR, MW-7D,
MW-8S, MW-81,
Arsenic
Copper
Nitrate
Water Level
October
MW-8D, BMW-9,
Barium
Iron
pH
Zinc
'MW-10, MW-
11 SR, MW-11 DR,
Boron
Lead
Selenium
BMW-13, MW-141
Cadmium
Manganese
Sulfate
MW-15
Chloride
Mercury
TDS
Note: Monitoring wells marked with " are located inside of the compliance boundary.
Table 2-2. Exceedances of 2L Standards at Compliance Wells (March 2011 — June 2015)
Parameter
Chromium
Iron
Manganese
pH
Antimony
Units
pg/L
pg/L
pg/L
SU
pg/L
2L Standard
10
300
50
6.5 - 8.5
1 **
Well ID
Range of Exceedances
MW-7SR
14
445 — 532
54 — 304
5.0 — 5.4
No Exceedances
MW-7D
No Exceedances
No Exceedances
No Exceedances
5.5 — 5.8
1.04
MW-8S
No Exceedances
No Exceedances
55 — 144
4.3 — 5.2
No Exceedances
MW-81
No Exceedances
436 — 2,510
52 — 168
5.7 — 6.4
No Exceedances
MW-8D
No Exceedances
658 — 4,160
74 — 622
6.3 — 6.5
No Exceedances
MW-9*
No Exceedances
341 — 1,950
62 — 87
5.8 — 6.4
No Exceedances
MW-10*
No Exceedances
301 — 921
67 — 355
4.8 — 5.4
No Exceedances
MW-11 SR
No Exceedances
No Exceedances
59
5.6 — 5.8
No Exceedances
MW-11 DR
No Exceedances
No Exceedances
51 — 103
5.6 - 5.9
No Exceedances
MW-13*
No Exceedances
7,690 — 37,700
8,070 — 10,500
5.8 — 6.3
No Exceedances
MW-14
No Exceedances
369 — 935
56 — 353
No Exceedances
No Exceedances
MW-15
No Exceedances
399 - 465
52 — 86
5.1 — 5.2
No Exceedances
Notes:
Monitoring wells marked with * are located inside of the compliance boundary.
** Antimony concentration is an Interim Maximum Allowable Concentration (IMAC), as listed in 15A NCAC 02L .0200.
Table 2-3. Summary of Onsite Environmental Incidents
NCDENR
Year
Location
Impacted Media
Brief Description
Status
Incident #
Reported
of Incident
3704
1988
At retired
Soil/
Release of #2 fuel oil
Semi-annual
combustion
Groundwater
from underground
groundwater
turbine
piping associated with
monitoring with plans
units
combustion turbine
to excavate soils
system
following combustion
turbine demolition in
Approximately 1,400
2015
gallons of free product
recovered. Free
Most wells are now
product recovery no
closed per NCDENR
longer occurs
approval
3736
1988
Along fuel
Soil
Fuel oil, no estimate of
Closed in 1997
oil piping
release
route to
former
combustion
turbine
units
3875
1995
At 4.25M
Soil
Fuel oil from
No documented
gallon AST
underground pipe to
closure but no work
AST; Contaminated
ongoing; AST to be
soil was removed
demolished in 2015
Note:
1. Information regarding onsite environmental incidents provided by Duke Energy.
Table 3-1. Range (10th percentile - 90th percentile) in Bulk Composition of Fly Ash,
Bottom Ash, Rock, and Soil (Source: EPRI 2009a)
Aluminum, mg/kg
Calcium, mg/kg
Iron, mg/kg
Silicon, mg/kg
Magnesium, mg/kg
Potassium, mg/kg
Sodium, mg/kg
Sulfur; mg/kg
Titanium, mg/kg
Antimony, mg/kg
Arsenic, mg/kg
Barium, mq/kq
Beryllium, mg/kg
Boron, mg/kg
Cadmium, mg/kg
Chromium, mg/kg
Copper, mg/kg
Lead, mg/kg
Manganese, mg/kg
Mercury, mg/kg
molybdenum, mg/kg
Nickel, mg/kg
Selenium, mg/kg
Strontium, mg/kg
Thallium. mg/kg
Uranium, mg/kg
Vanadium, mg/kg
Zinc, mg/kg
70,000 -
140,000
7,400 -
150,000
34,000 -
130,001D
160,000-
270,000
3,900 -
23,000
6,200 -
21,000
1,700 -
17,000
1,9100 -
34,000
4,300
- 9,000
BDL-
16
22-260
380-5100
59,000
- 130,000
5,700 -
150,000
40,000
- 160,000
160,000
- 280,000
3,400
- 17,000
4,600
- 18,000
1,600
- 11,000
BDL-
15,000
4,100
- 7,200
All
BDL
26-21
380-3600
9,800 - 96,000
6,000 - 83,000
8,800 - 95,000
57,000,- 380,000
700 - 56.000
4,000-45,000
900-34,000
200-42,000
200-5,400
0,08-1.8
050-14
67-1,400
2.2-26
0.21-14
010-4.4
120-1000
BDL- 335
0.2-220
BDL
- 3.7
All BDL
0.5-3.6
27-300
51 -1100
1.9-310
62-220
39-120
10-120
21 -230
8A -53
3,8-44
91 -700
85-890
175-1400
0.0 I
- 0.51
BDL - 0.07
0.1 -2.0
9.0-60
3.8-27
1.0-16
47-230
39-440
2.0 -
220
1.8-
18
BDL - 4.2
060-4.9
270-3100
270 - 2000
61 -890
BDL
- 45
All BDL
0.1 -1.8
BDL
- 19
BDL- 16
0.84-43
BDI -
360
BDI - 250
19-330
63-680
16-370
25-140
15,000 -
100,000
1,500 -
62,000
7,000 -
50,000
230,000
- 390,000
I'DOO -
15,()00
4,500 -
25,000
1,000 -
20,000
840-1,500
1,000
- 5,000
BDL
- 1.3
2.0-
12
200-1,000
BDIL
- 20
BDL
- 70
BDL
- 0.5
115-100
5,0-50
BDL - 30
IGO - 1,000
OM - 0.19
All BDL
5-30
BDL- 0.75
20-500
0.20-0.70
1.2 - 19
20-150
22-99
BDL - Below [Detection Limit
* Source for most fly ash and bottom ash data is EPRI CP-INFO Database'. Beryllium, thallium, Mercury (bot-
tom ash only) and boron (bottom ash only) are from the EPRI PISCES Daiabase�
Source for rock data is US Geological Survey National Geochemical database.
**-* Source for most soils data is Shacklette. and Boerngen (198418; cadmium and thallium data are trom
Smith el al (2005).1
Table 4-1. Public and Private Water Supply Wells Within 0.5-Mile Radius of Riverbend Steam Station Ash Basin Compliance Boundary
Approximate
Distance from
Well
Ash Basin
Well
Well Casing
Well
Screen
Public Water Property Address
Compliance Direction from Ash
Depth
Depth
Yield
Interval
Map ID # System Name (well location)
County Parcel ID Number Reported Well Use Boundary (ft) Basin
(ft-bgs)
(ft-bgs)
(gpm)
(ft-bgs)
Reported Private Water Supply Wells
1
N/A
Neck Road, Huntersville,
Gaston
N/A
Drinking
2,300
Northeast
No data
No data
No data
No data
NC 28078
Notes:
1. Map ID #s correspond to Figures 4-1 and 4-2
Table 4-2. Property Owner Addresses Contiguous to the Ash Basin Waste Boundary
Map ID
#
Parcel ID #
Property Address
Street
City
State
1
4519520433
Horseshoe Bend Rd
Mount Holly
NC
2
4519429301
Horseshoe Bend Rd
Mount Holly
NC
3
4519730111
Horseshoe Bend Rd
Mount Holly
NC
4
4519542126
175 Steam Plant Rd
Mount Holly
NC
Notes:
1. Property owner addresses obtained from the Gaston County, NC GIS website.
2. Map ID #s correspond to Figure 4-6.
Table 6-1. Soil Mineralogy Results
Boring ID
Lab Performing
Analysis
Unique
Lab
Identifier
Sample
Depth (ft
bgs)
Soil Mineralogical Composition (wt %)
Quartz
Feldspars
Illite
Kaolinite
Chlorite
Biotite
Calcite
Gibbsite
Mullite
Amphibole
Muscovite
Smectite
Magesioferrite
Illite/
Smectite
Total
AS-2S
American Assay
RB-01
90
35.1
22.7
-
35.6
-
6.7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100.1
C-2S
American Assay
RB-02
30.0-35.0
54.2
4.3
-
34.4
-
7.4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100.3
AB-7S
American Assay
RB-03
20.0-25.0
66.8
-
-
13
9.7
3.2
-
1.5
6.1
-
-
-
-
-
100.3
A13-8S
American Assay
RB-04
30.0-35.0
22.1
2.7
-
40.5
13
-
-
-
-
21.2
-
-
0.7
-
100.2
GWA-2S
American Assay
RB-05
48.0-52.0
14.8
18.8
3.5
13.8
-
-
0.2
-
32.9
-
16
-
-
100
GWA-5S
American Assay
RB-06
72.0-74.0
45
9.5
16.9
28.6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100
GWA-7S
American Assay
RB-07
22.0-23.0
14.1
2.5
15.3
39.4
-
-
-
-
23.8
-
-
0.6
4.3
100
GWA-3S
American Assay
RB-08
26.0-29.0
11
40.1
39.5
8.5
-
-
-
-
0.8
-
-
-
-
99.8
GWA-9BR
American Assay
RB-09
14.0-17.0
13.1
0.7
11.9
59
-
-
-
-
-
14.9
-
0.7
-
100.3
AB-6D
American Assay
RB-10
88.5-90.0
38.1
-
7
47.4
0.4
-
-
-
-
7
-
-
-
99.9
MW-9BR
American Assay
RB-11
10.0-12.0
9.3
-
32.1
29.6
1.6
-
-
-
-
27.1
-
-
-
99.7
AB-2D
American Assay
RB-15
83.5-85.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AB-1 D
American Assay
RB-16
78.5-80.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-4S
American Assay
RB-17
32.0-35.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-10S
American Assay
RB-18
21.0-23.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-81D
American Assay
RB-19
19.0-20.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AB-1 D
American Assay
RB-20
75.0-78.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Notes:
1. Further results will be available in forthcoming supplemental report
2. Chemical composition of constituent minerals is as follows: Quartz - SiO2, Feldspar - (K,Na)[AlSi3O8]-Ca[Al2Si2O8], Illite - Ki-1.5AI4[Si7-6.5AIl-1.5O20](OH)4, Kaolinite - A14[Si4Olo](OH)8, Chlorite -(Mg,AI,Fe)12[(Si,AI)$020](OH)16, Biotite - K2(Mg,Fe+2),-4(Fe+3,AI,Ti)0-2[Si6-
5AI2.3020](OH,F)4, Calcite - CaCO3, Gibbsite - AI(OH)3, Mullite - 3Al2O3.2SiO2, Muscovite - K2AI4[Si6Al2O20](OH,F)4, Smectite -('/zCa,Na)o.7(AI,Mg,Fe)4[(Si,AI)$O2o](OH)4•nH2O, Magnesioferrite - MgFe2+304
Table 6-2. Soil Chemistry Results, Oxides
Boring ID
Lab Performing
Analysis
Unique
Lab
Identifier
Sample Depth
(ft bgs)
Oxide Composition, Loss on Ignition, Carbon, and Sulfur (wt. %)
A1203
BaO
CaO
Cr203
Fe203
K20
MgO
MnO
Na20
P205
Si02
SrO
Ti02
V205
LOI
C
S
AS-2S
American Assay
RB-01
90.0
24.45
0.05
0.67
<0.01
3.53
0.77
1.21
0.05
0.49
0.02
65.69
<0.01
0.57
<0.01
10.56
0.297
<0.005
C-2S
American Assay
RB-02
30.0-35.0
2.77
0.04
0.50
<0.01
6.30
0.33
0.67
0.04
0.15
0.02
71.15
<0.01
0.79
0.05
11.67
0.582
0.028
AB-7S
American Assay
RB-03
20.0-25.0
3.21
0.06
0.70
0.01
5.92
0.56
0.61
0.03
0.12
0.18
77.80
0.05
0.99
0.09
7.43
1.809
0.032
AB-8S
American Assay
RB-04
30.0-35.0
9.34
0.03
2.70
0.04
14.60
0.07
1.81
0.12
0.13
0.02
65.53
0.01
0.88
0.08
10.14
0.092
0.010
GWA-2S
American Assay
RB-05
48.0-52.0
20.87
0.06
4.90
<0.01
10.44
0.58
3.15
0.10
0.48
0.09
53.88
0.02
0.91
0.06
7.78
0.120
<0.005
GWA-5S
American Assay
RB-06
72.0-74.0
28.07
0.07
0.32
<0.01
5.59
0.20
0.43
0.08
0.03
0.04
59.54
<0.01
0.56
0.01
12.00
0.084
<0.005
GWA-7S
American Assay
RB-07
22.0-23.0
26.94
0.06
2.08
0.01
9.95
0.11
2.63
0.12
0.08
0.14
45.76
0.01
0.40
0.04
10.89
0.071
<0.005
GWA-3S
American Assay
RB-08
26.0-29.0
19.64
0.05
3.58
0.01
6.05
1.44
2.40
0.08
1.54
0.14
59.54
0.06
0.48
0.02
3.16
0.164
<0.005
GWA-9BR
American Assay
RB-09
14.0-17.0
24.20
0.03
0.56
0.02
12.30
0.47
0.91
0.10
0.18
0.14
51.17
<0.01
0.70
0.04
11.11
0.381
<0.005
AB-61D
American Assay
RB-10
88.5-90.0
24.38
0.08
0.34
<0.01
11.03
0.39
0.48
0.05
0.06
0.15
53.88
<0.01
0.76
0.04
10.57
0.126
<0.005
MW-9BR
American Assay
RB-11
10.0-12.0
26.41
0.05
0.37
0.01
8.32
0.54
0.49
0.03
0.15
0.11
53.14
<0.01
0.75
0.02
10.57
0.132
0.014
AB-21D
American Assay
RB-15
83.5-85.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AB-1 D
American Assay
RB-16
78.5-80.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-4S
American Assay
RB-17
32.0-35.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-10S
American Assay
RB-18
21.0-23.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-8D
American Assay
RB-19
19.0-20.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AB-1 D
American Assay
RB-20
75.0-78.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Notes:
Further results will be available in forthcoming supplemental report.
Table 6-3. Soil Chemistry Results, Elemental
Boring ID
Unique
Lab
Identifier
Lab Performing
Analysis
Sample Depth
(ft bgs)
Elemental Composition (ppm)
As
Cd
Ce
Co
Cu
Ga
La
Mo
Ni
Pb
Sb
Se
Sn
W
Zn
Zr
AS-2S
RB-01
American Assay
90.0
8
0.5
54
14
22
19
23
<1
18
15
5
8
<1
5
111
84
C-2S
RB-02
American Assay
30.0-35.0
46
<0.2
72
19
42
34
35
3
17
22
2
<1
<1
4
55
7
AB-7S
RB-03
American Assay
20.0-25.0
96
0.5
129
43
85
33
53
9
53
39
4
<1
3
4
81
122
AB-8S
RB-04
American Assay
30.0-35.0
57
0.2
20
48
131
23
13
<1
76
8
4
<1
<1
<1
60
27
GWA-2S
RB-05
American Assay
48.0-52.0
4
<0.2
26
36
239
14
11
<1
27
7
2
<1
1
<1
79
4
GWA-5S
RB-06
American Assay
72.0-74.0
4
<0.2
53
32
38
29
16
<1
20
9
1
<1
<1
<1
30
2
GWA-7S
RB-07
American Assay
22.0-23.0
4
<0.2
21
37
127
18
7
7
72
8
<1
<1
<1
<1
70
12
GWA-3S
RB-08
American Assay
26.0-29.0
2
<0.2
57
18
34
17
24
17
48
6
<1
<1
1
1
65
10
GWA-9BR
RB-09
American Assay
14.0-17.0
5
<0.2
53
40
100
20
20
6
72
12
<1
<1
1
<1
83
29
AB-6D
RB-10
American Assay
88.5-90.0
6
<0.2
69
22
77
25
22
2
25
16
1
<1
2
2
75
34
MW-9BR
RB-11
American Assay
10.0-12.0
3
<0.2
66
18
33
21
26
5
88
15
<1
<1
1
1
67
25
AB-2D
RB-15
American Assay
83.5-85.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AB-1 D
RB-16
American Assay
78.5-80.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-4S
RB-17
American Assay
32.0-35.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-10S
RB-18
American Assay
21.0-23.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GWA-8D
RB-19
American Assay
19.0-20.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AB-1 D
RB-20
American Assay
75.0-78.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Notes:
Further results will be available in forthcoming supplemental report.
Table 6-4. Transition Zone Mineralogy Results
Boring
Lab Performing
Unique
Sample
Mineralogical Composition (wt %)
ID
Analysis
Lab
Identifier
Depth
(ft bgs)
Quartz
Feldspars
Muscovite/
Illite
Vermiculite/
Illite
Kaolinite
Chlorite
Smectite
Total
AS-1 D
Technology of
RB-12
161.0-163.0
70
15
5
1
2
5
3
101
Materials
GWA-7D
Technology of
RB-14
102.0-103.5
60
15
2
<1
1
15
8
101
Materials
GWA-7D
Technology of
RB-21
177.7-179.1
50
17
5
<1
1
20
8
101
Materials
Notes:
Refer to Appendix H for analytical procedures.
Chemical composition of constituent minerals is as follows: Quartz — SiO2, Feldspar — (K,Na)[AlSi3O8]-Ca[Al2Si2O8], Muscovite — K2Al4[Si6Al2O20](OH,F)4, Illite
— K1-1.5AI4[Si7-6.5AI1-1.5O20](OH)4, Vermiculite —(Mg,Ca)0.7(Mg,Fe+3,AI)6[(AI,Si)8020](OH)4.8H20, Kaolinite — Al4[Si4O1o](OH)8, Chlorite —
(Mg,AI,Fe)12[(Si,AI)$020](OH)16, Smectite —('/zCa,Na)o.7(AI,Mg,Fe)4[(Si,AI)$O2o](OH)4•nH2O
Table 6-5. Chemical Composition of Transition Zone Samples
Boring ID
Lab Performing Analysis
Unique Lab Identifier
Sample Depth
(ft bgs)
Chemical Composition (wt %)
Na2O
MgO
Al2O3
SiO2
P2O5
S
K2O
CaO
TiO2
Fe2O3
Cr2O3
AS-1 D
Technology of Materials
RB-12
161.0-163.0
4.9
1.1
17.2
68.5
<0.2
<0.1
1.4
3.3
0.3
3.4
<0.2
GWA-7D
Technology of Materials
RB-14
102.0-103.5
1.9
6.8
18.1
49.8
<0.2
<0.1
1.2
7.8
1.0
13.2
<0.2
GWA-7D
Technology of Materials
RB-21
177.7-179.1
3.8
4.0
21.8
54.2
<0.2
<0.1
1.5
6.5
0.4
7.6
<0.2
Notes:
Refer to Appendix H for analytical procedures.
Table 6-6. Whole Rock Chemistry Results, Oxides
Boring ID
Lab Performing
Analysis
Unique Lab
Identifier
Sample Depth (ft
bgs)
Oxide Composition, Loss on Ignition, Carbon, and Sulfur (wt %)
AIZ03
BaO
CaO
Cr203
Fe203
K20
MgO
MnO
Na20
Pz05
Si02
SrO
Ti02
V201
LOI
C
S
R-GWA-7BR-1
American Assay
RB-22
125.9-126.1
21.62
0.02
11.88
0.02
8.62
0.29
6.69
0.10
1.37
0.08
52.65
0.11
0.50
0.08
0.52
0.104
0.036
R-GWA-9BR-1A
American Assay
RB-23
99.8-100.0
15.84
0.06
3.54
0.05
3.44
1.54
0.96
0.05
1.84
0.09
68.54
0.08
0.37
<0.01
0.84
0.123
0.025
R-AB-3BR-2
American Assay
RB-24
188-188.3
18.58
0.02
9.67
0.02
9.21
0.65
5.61
0.11
1.46
0.11
55.45
0.11
0.66
0.06
1.67
0.116
0.225
R-GWA-9BR-1B
American Assay
RB-25
99.0-99.2
16.69
0.03
8.66
0.02
10.31
1 1.10
7.80
0.18
1.49
0.07
53.91
0.10
0.67
0.04
1.17
0.121
0.054
R-MW-9BR-1
American Assay
RB-26
146.3-146.55
15.36
0.04
4.00
0.04
2.57
1.07
1.12
0.06
1.98
0.07
65.46
0.08
0.33
0.01
1.33
0.173
<0.005
R-AB-3BR-1
American Assay
RB-27
184.9-185.1'
17.11
<0.01
13.49
0.05
9.75
0.06
7.88
0.13
1.13
0.14
49.55
0.12
0.60
0.06
3.80
0.427
0.377
R-MW-15BR-1
American Assay
RB-28
44.3-44.5
15.24
0.08
4.04
0.05
4.72
1.21
1.53
0.08
1.66
0.08
72.14
0.09
0.32
<0.01
2.24
0.062
2.371
R-MW-7BR-1
American Assay
RB-29
210.3-210.5
17.33
0.04
4.48
0.04
2.63
1.20
1.35
0.05
1.88
0.09
68.31
0.09
0.36
<0.01
1.57
0.255
0.025
1. ft bgs = feet below ground surface
2. Refer to Appendix H for laboratory reports
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Table 6-7. Whole Rock Chemistry Results, Elemental
Boring ID
Lab Performing
Analysis
Y
Unique Lab
Identifier
Sample Depth
ft b s
( 9)
Elemental Composition (ppm)
As
Cd
Ce
Co
Cu
Ga
La
Mo
Ni
Pb
Sb
Se
Sn
W
Zn
Zr
R-GWA-713R-1
American Assay
RB-22
125.9-126.1
1
<0.2
3
32
91
17
6
1
27
9
2
<1
4
<1
142
7
R-GWA-9BR-1A
American Assay
RB-23
99.8-100.0
3
<0.2
49
6
17
14
18
2
9
14
2
<1
4
<1
78
11
R-AB-3BR-2
American Assay
RB-24
188-188.3
1
<0.2
28
29
75
15
8
<1
19
9
3
<1
4
<1
71
6
R-GWA-9BR-1B
American Assay
RB-25
99.0-99.2
1
<0.2
22
32
53
13
7
<1
24
11
2
<1
3
<1
98
6
R-MW-9BR-1
American Assay
RB-26
146.3-146.55
2
<0.2
26
6
7
15
12
<1
8
10
2
<1
3
<1
84
2
R-AB-313R-1
American Assay
RB-27
184.9-185.1
2
<0.2
7
43
111
15
6
1
89
9
4
1
4
<1
63
9
R-MW-15BR-1
American Assay
RB-28
44.3-44.5
2
<0.2
18
21
58
14
9
19
12
8
2
<1
4
<1
88
3
R-MW-7BR-1
jAmerican Assay
I RB-29
1 210.3-210.5
4
<0.2
29
9
6
16
8
1
9
8
2
<1
1
<1
41
2
1. ft bgs = feet below ground surface
2. Refer to Appendix H for laboratory reports
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Table 6-7. Whole Rock Chemistry Results, Elemental
Boring ID
Lab Performing
Analysis
Unique Lab
Identifier
Sample Depth
(ft bgs)
Elemental Composition (ppm)
As
Cd
Ce
Co
Cu
Ga
La
Mo
Ni
Pb
Sb
Se
Sn
W
Zn
R-GWA-7BR-1
American Assay
RB-22
125.9-126.1
1
<0.2
3
32
91
17
6
1
27
9
2
<1
4
<1
142
R-GWA-9BR-1A
American Assay
RB-23
99.8-100.0
3
<0.2
49
6
17
14
18
2
9
14
2
<1
4
<1
78
R-AB-3BR-2
American Assay
RB-24
188-188.3
1
<0.2
28
29
75
15
8
<1
19
9
3
<1
4
<1
71
R-GWA-9BR-1 B
American Assay
RB-25
99.0-99.2
1
<0.2
22
32
53
13
7
<1
24
11
2
<1
3
<1
98
R-MW-9BR-1
American Assay
RB-26
146.3-146.55
2
<0.2
26
6
7
15
12
<1
8
10
2
<1
3
<1
84
R-AB-3BR-1
American Assay
RB-27
184.9-185.1
2
<0.2
7
43
111
15
6
1
89
9
4
1
4
<1
63
R-MW-15BR-1
lAmerican Assay
I RB-28
1 44.3-44.5
1 2
1 <0.2
18
21
58
14
9
19
12
8
2
<1
4
<1
88
R-MW-7BR-1
jAmerican Assay
I RB-29
1 210.3-210.5
1 4
1 <0.2
29
9
6
16
8
1
9
8
2
<1
1
<1
41
1. ft bgs = feet below ground surface
2. Refer to Appendix H for laboratory reports
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Table 6-7. Whole Rock Chemistry Results, Elemental
Page 2 of 2
Table 6-8. Compliance and Voluntary Monitoring Well Construction Information
Monitoring Well
ID Number
Monitoring Well
Type
Date Water Level
was Obtained
Elevation of
Water Level
Land Surface
Elevation
Top of Well
Casing
Elevation
Screened Interval Elevation
Screened Interval
Bottom of Well
Elevation
Upgradient /Downgradient
(ft)
(ft)
(ft)
(ft)
(ft below bgs)
(ft bgs)
Voluntary
MW-1 D
Deep
675.00
677.00
621
-
613
54.00
-
62.00
613.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-1 S
Shallow
675.00
677.00
670.00
-
660.00
5.00
-
15.00
660.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-2D
Deep
720.00
722.00
637
-
632
83.00
-
88.00
632.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-2S
Shallow
720.00
722.00
705.00
-
695.00
15.00
-
25.00
695.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-3D
Deep
655.00
657.00
625.5
-
620.5
29.50
-
34.50
617.50
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-3S
Shallow
655.00
657.00
651.00
-
641.00
4.00
-
14.00
641.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-4D
Deep
655.00
657.00
600
-
595
55.00
-
60.00
595.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-4S
Shallow
655.00
657.00
645.00
-
635.00
10.00
-
20.00
635.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-5D
Deep
650.00
652.00
576
-
571
74.00
-
79.00
570.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-5S
Shallow
650.00
652.00
645.00
-
635.00
5.00
-
15.00
635.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-6D
Deep
650.00
652.00
580.5
-
575.5
69.50
-
74.50
575.50
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-6S
Shallow
650.00
652.00
645.00
-
635.00
5.00
-
15.00
635.00
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-7D
Deep
765.00
767.00
727
-
717
38.00
-
48.00
717.00
Background Well
MW-7S
Shallow
765.00
767.00
670
-
665
95.00
-
100.00
665.00
Background Well
Compliance
MW-7SR
Shallow
NA
NA
-
43
-
63
Background Well
MW-8S
Shallow
752.4
755.4
717.4
-
697.4
35
-
55
697.94
Upgradient -
MW-81
Shallow
751.74
754.74
653.74
-
633.74
98
-
118
634.49
Upgradient -
MW-8D
Deep
753.03
756.03
597.03
-
587.03
156
-
166
587.95
Upgradient -
MW-9
Shallow
648.84
651.84
635.84
-
620.84
13
-
28
620.93
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-10
Shallow
651.37
654.37
648.37
-
633.37
3
-
18
634
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-11 SR
Shallow
690.3
693.3
675.3
-
660.3
15
-
30
660
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-11 DR
Deep
690.18
693.18
655.18
-
650.18
35
-
40
650.56
Downgradient - Ash Basin
MW-13
Shallow
651.11
654.11
648.11
-
633.11
3
-
18
633.81
Downgradient - Ash Basin
M-14
Shallow
659.84
662.84
656.84
-
641.84
3
-
18
642.95
Downgradient -Ash Basin
MW-15
Shallow
655.12
657.12
652.12
-
637.12
3
-
18
635.33
Downgradient - Ash Basin
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Table 6-9. 2015 Groundwater Assessment Monitoring Well Construction Information
Monitoring Well
ID Number
Monitoring Well
Type
Date Water Level
was Obtained
Elevation of
Water Level
Land Surface
Elevation
Top of Well
Casing
Elevation
Screened Interval Elevation
Screened Interval
Bottom of Well
Elevation
Upgradient /Downgradient
(ft)
(ft)
(ft)
(ft)
(ft below bgs)
(ft bgs)
AB-1D
Deep
7/8/2015
53.35
719.31
719.48
526.31
-
521.31
193.00
-
198.00
509.50
Downgradient
AB-1S
Shallow
7/8/2015
33.79
719.30
719.55
690.30
675.30
29.00
44.00
649.62
Downgradient
AB-2D
Deep
7/8/2015
40.57
719.33
719.55
568.33
-
563.33
151.00
-
156.00
510.33
Downgradient
AB-2S
Shallow
7/9/2015
41.89
719.28
719.48
669.28
-
654.28
50.00
-
65.00
644.24
Downgradient
AB-3BR
Bedrock
7/8/2015
144.63
727.81
728.38
521.81
516.81
206.00
211.00
503.78
Downgradient
AB-3D
Deep
7/8/2015
28.05
727.72
728.31
554.72
-
549.72
173.00
-
178.00
540.65
Downgradient
AB-3S
Shallow
7/8/2015
22.04
727.78
728.35
714.78
-
699.78
13.00
-
28.00
655.30
Downgradient
AB-4D
Deep
7/9/2015
25.76
728.33
728.76
529.83
-
524.83
198.50
-
203.50
519.16
Downgradient
AB-4S
Shallow
7/9/2015
22.54
728.27
728.77
713.27
-
698.27
15.00
-
30.00
673.69
Downgradient
AB-5D
Deep
7/9/2015
44.30
724.46
721.34
570.46
-
565.46
154.00
-
159.00
552.33
Downgradient
AB-5S
Shallow
7/9/2015
13.95
724.48
721.36
715.48
700.48
9.00
24.00
695.37
Downgradient
AB-5SL
Shallow
7/9/2015
14.65
724.49
721.43
677.49
-
667.49
47.00
-
57.00
653.44
Downgradient
AB-6BRU
Deep
7/8/2015
65.21
728.51
728.81
559.51
-
554.51
169.00
-
174.00
548.75
Downgradient
AB-6S
Shallow
7/8/2015
42.25
728.43
728.73
678.43
-
663.43
50.00
-
65.00
653.82
Downgradient
AB-7D
Deep
7/9/2015
13.61
729.68
726.84
587.68
582.68
142.00
147.00
518.00
Downgradient
AB-71
Intermediate
7/9/2015
13.20
729.47
726.63
659.47
-
644.47
70.00
-
85.00
633.50
Downgradient
AB-7S
Shallow
7/9/2015
12.66
729.37
726.84
724.37
-
709.37
5.00
-
20.00
695.00
Downgradient
AB-8D
Deep
7/8/2015
20.82
682.46
679.25
591.46
-
586.46
91.00
-
96.00
576.70
Downgradient
AB-8S
Shallow
7/8/2015
22.24
681.65
678.78
668.65
-
653.65
13.00
-
28.00
639.40
Downgradient
ASAD
Deep
7/9/2015
88.59
766.93
763.96
595.93
590.93
171.00
176.00
580.97
Downgradient
AS-1S
Shallow
7/9/2015
86.32
767.44
764.48
686.44
-
671.44
81.00
-
96.00
665.00
Downgradient
AS-21D
Deep
7/9/2015
78.51
776.96
773.99
591.96
-
586.96
185.00
-
190.00
562.19
Downgradient
AS-2S
Shallow
7/9/2015
80.09
776.85
774.18
702.85
687.85
74.00
89.00
682.18
Downgradient
AS-31D
Deep
7/9/2015
63.36
778.58
775.89
639.58
-
634.58
139.00
-
144.00
627.70
Downgradient
AS-3S
Shallow
7/9/2015
62.45
778.52
775.69
719.72
-
704.72
58.80
-
73.80
686.00
Downgradient
AS-3SA
Shallow
7/9/2015
62.54
NA
775.55
NA
-
NA
60.00
-
70.00
705.55
Downgradient
BG-1D
Deep
7/9/2015
26.82
704.46
701.12
510.26
-
505.26
194.20
-
199.20
497.28
Sidegradient
BG-1S
Shallow
7/9/2015
30.28
704.22
701.2
674.52
-
659.52
29.70
-
44.70
656.28
Sidegradient
BG-2BR
Bedrock
7/9/2015
7.15
705.73
702.71
502.73
-
497.73
203.00
-
208.00
489.16
Sidegradient
BG-2D
Deep
7/9/2015
52.87
705.36
702.34
550.36
-
545.36
155.00
-
160.00
532.58
Sidegradient
BG-2S
Shallow
7/9/2015
52.21
705.48
702.5
656.48
-
640.48
49.00
-
65.00
632.37
Sidegradient
BG-3D
Deep
7/9/2015
27.72
674.68
672.58
574.68
-
569.68
100.00
-
105.00
560.93
Sidegradient
BG-3S
Shallow
7/9/2015
27.20
673.89
672.13
651.89
-
636.89
22.00
-
37.00
634.72
Sidegradient
C-113RU
Deep
7/8/2015
109.93
662.23
659.25
547.23
-
542.23
115.00
-
120.00
532.25
Downgradient
C-is
Shallow
7/8/2015
6.81
663.00
660.12
658.00
-
648.00
5.00
-
15.00
643.12
Downgradient
C-21D
Deep
7/8/2015
28.15
684.53
681.61
551.53
-
546.53
133.00
-
138.00
529.52
Downgradient
C-2S
Shallow
7/8/2015
24.95
684.29
681.29
666.29
-
651.29
18.00
-
33.00
644.25
Downgradient
GWA-1BRU
Deep
7/8/2015
31.31
696.47
693.37
624.47
-
619.47
72.00
-
77.00
611.85
Downgradient
GWA-1S
Shallow
7/8/2015
31.90
696.23
692.99
668.23
-
653.23
28.00
-
43.00
644.22
Downgradient
GWA-2BR
Bedrock
7/8/2015
41.35
689.82
686.57
574.82
-
569.82
115.00
-
120.00
561.57
Downgradient
GWA-2BRU
Deep
NA
NA
689.85
686.79
612.85
-
607.85
77.00
-
82.00
595.79
Downgradient
GWA-2S
Shallow
7/8/2015
41.44
689.88
686.56
654.88
-
639.88
35.00
-
50.00
633.56
Downgradient
GWA-3D
Deep
7/8/2015
28.41
677.08
673.96
635.08
-
630.08
42.00
-
47.00
618.96
Downgradient
GWA-3S
Shallow
7/8/2015
27.91
677.08
674.13
659.08
-
649.08
18.00
-
28.00
664.09
Downgradient
GWA-3SA
I Shallow
7/8/2015
29.12
677.05
674.34
654.05
-
638.05
23.00
-
39.00
634.84
Downgradient
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Table 6-9. 2015 Groundwater Assessment Monitoring Well Construction Information
Monitoring Well
ID Number
Monitoring Well
Type
Date Water Level
was Obtained
Elevation of
Water Level
Land Surface
Elevation
Top of Well
Casing
Elevation
Screened Interval Elevation
Screened Interval
Bottom of Well
Elevation
Upgradient /Downgradient
(ft)
(ft)
(ft)
(ft)
(ft below bgs)
(ft bgs)
GWA-4BR
Bedrock
NA
NA
695.89
692.93
536.89
531.89
159.00
164.00
518.50
Downgradient
GWA-4D
Deep
7/10/2015
22.43
696.56
693.68
576.56
571.56
120.00
125.00
567.42
Upgradient
GWA-4S
Shallow
7/10/2015
21.95
696.35
693.4
679.35
664.35
17.00
32.00
657.09
Upgradient
GWA-5D
Deep
NA
NA
787.63
784.44
575.63
570.63
212.00
217.00
547.44
Upgradient
GWA-5S
Shallow
7/9/2015
74.57
787.95
784.85
727.95
712.95
60.00
75.00
708.85
Upgradient
GWA-6D
Deep
7/9/2015
52.28
770.06
767.03
627.06
622.06
143.00
148.00
576.00
Upgradient
GWA-6S
Shallow
7/9/2015
52.18
770.49
767.62
725.49
710.49
45.00
60.00
706.63
Upgradient
GWA-76R
Bedrock
7/9/2015
14.00
688.23
684.98
561.23
556.23
127.00
132.00
511.07
Downgradient
GWA-7D
Deep
7/9/2015
15.06
689.15
685.89
589.15
584.15
100.00
105.00
556.39
Downgradient
GWA-7S
Shallow
7/9/2015
16.00
689.24
686.07
684.24
669.24
5.00
20.00
663.07
Downgradient
GWA-81)
Deep
7/8/2015
14.58
689.00
685.65
578.00
573.00
111.00
116.00
564.09
Downgradient
GWA-8S
Shallow
7/8/2015
14.66
689.24
686.01
681.24
666.24
8.00
23.00
661.82
Downgradient
GWA-9BR
Bedrock
7/8/2015
110.15
654.26
651.49
548.26
543.26
106.00
111.00
531.33
Downgradient
GWA-9D
Deep
7/8/2015
-1.69
654.69
652.08
592.69
587.69
62.00
67.00
579.79
Downgradient
GWA-9S
Shallow
7/8/2015
3.41
654.46
651.64
649.46
639.46
5.00
15.00
634.56
Downgradient
GWA-10BRU
Deep
7/8/2015
10.62
657.57
654.51
524.07
519.07
133.50
138.50
507.81
Downgradient
GWA-10S
Shallow
7/8/2015
11.75
658.71
655.58
651.21
636.21
7.50
22.50
632.27
Downgradient
GWA-20BR
Bedrock
NA
NA
738.35
738.76
437.75
432.75
300.60
305.60
427.20
Upgradient
GWA-20D
Deep
NA
NA
737.25
737.61
484.25
479.25
253.00
258.00
478.79
Upgradient
GWA-20S
Shallow
NA
NA
739.05
739.52
702.05
686.05
37.00
53.00
682.38
Upgradient
GWA-21D
Deep
NA
NA
NA
773.07
TBD
TBD
274.00
279.00
NA
Upgradient
GWA-21S
Shallow
NA
NA
NA
773.02
TBD
TBD
57.00
72.00
NA
Upgradient
GWA-22BR-A
Bedrock
NA
NA
763.78
760.71
494.78
489.78
269.00
274.00
459.35
Upgradient
GWA-22D
Deep
7/9/2015
49.90
761.94
758.7
563.94
558.94
198.00
203.00
545.32
Upgradient
GWA-22S
Shallow
7/9/2015
46.18
762.51
759.46
722.51
707.51
40.00
55.00
701.04
Upgradient
GWA-23BR
Bedrock
7/9/2015
40.36
746.23
743.58
461.23
456.23
285.00
290.00
440.73
Upgradient
GWA-23D
Deep
7/9/2015
38.35
745.94
743.2
524.94
519.94
221.00
226.00
516.07
Upgradient
GWA-23S
Shallow
7/9/2015
37.51
745.91
743.44
712.91
697.91
33.00
48.00
693.35
Upgradient
MW-7BR
Bedrock
7/9/2015
50.94
765.80
762.66
569.80
564.80
196.00
201.00
522.49
Upgradient
MW-9BR
Bedrock
7/8/2015
0.07
651.64
648.75
504.64
499.64
147.00
152.00
452.44
Downgradient
MW-9D
Deep
7/8/2015
0.58
651.48
648.5
550.48
545.48
101.00
106.00
525.49
Downgradient
MW-15BR
Bedrock
7/8/2015
9.42
656.53
653.25
600.53
595.53
56.00
61.00
591.25
Downgradient
MW-15D
Deep
7/8/2015
9.67
656.69
653.39
617.69
612.69
39.00
44.00
599.39
Downgradient
OB-1
Observation
7/9/2015
38.29
749.02
746.02
716.02
701.02
33.00
48.00
696.02
Sidegradient
OB-2
Observation
7/9/2015
44.12
723.10
720.11
684.10
669.10
39.00
54.00
664.11
Sidegradient
Page 2 of 2
Table 6-10. Summary of Hydraulic Gradient Calculations
Groundwater Elevation -
Groundwater Elevation -
Flow Path
Horizontal
Well Pair
Upgradient Well
Down -gradient Well
Length
Hydraulic Gradient
(h2)
(h1)
(dl)
N
Regolith (S wells)
MW-8S / MW-9
709.81'
647.78'
1936'
0.032
AB-4S / MW-
706.00'
664.71'
1584'
0.026
11SR
AB-3S / GWA-
706.31'
648.23'
1364'
0.043
9S
MW-7SR / BG-
712.01'
644.93'
2596'
0.026
3S
Average Horizontal Hydraulic Gradient
0.032
Transition Zone (Dwells)
MW-81D / MW-
705.53'
647.92'
1936'
0.03
9D
AB-4D / MW-
702.99'
664.62'
1584'
0.024
11DR
AB-3D / GWA-
700.26'
653.77'
1364'
0.034
9D
MW-7D / BG-3D
712.02'
644.86'
2596'
0.026
Average Horizontal Hydraulic Gradient
0.028
Fractured Bedrock (BR wells)
GWA-23BR /
703.22'
648.68'
1936'
0.028
MW-9BR
GWA-23BR /
703.22'
583.75'
3300'
0.036
AB-3BR
GWA-2BR /
GWA-9BR
645.22'
541.34'
3168'
0.033
Average Horizontal Hydraulic Gradient
0.032
Page 1 of 1
Table 7-1. Solid Matrix TI & TOC Parameters and Analytical Methods
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
UNITS
METHOD
Antimony
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Arsenic
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Barium
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Boron
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Cadmium
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Chloride
mg/kg
SM4500-CI-E
Chromium
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Copper
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Iron
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Lead
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Manganese
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Mercury
mg/kg
EPA Method 7470A/7471
Nickel
mg/kg
EPA 6010
pH
SU
EPA 9045
Selenium
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Thallium (low level)
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Zinc
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Total Organic Carbon UNITS METHOD
TOC Mg/kg EPA 9060
Notes:
1. Soil samples to be analyzed for Total Inorganics using USEPA Methods 6010/6020 and pH using
USEPA Method 9045, as noted above.
2. Ash samples to be analyzed for Total Inorganics using USEPA Methods 6010/6020 and pH using
USEPA Method 9045; select ash samples will also be analyzed for leaching potential using
SPLP Extraction Method 1312 in conjunction with USEPA Methods 6010/6020. SPLP results to
be reported in units of mg/L for comparison to 2L Standards.
3. Samples to be analyzed for Total Organic Carbon using method EPA 9060. Sample result in
concentration units of mg/kg of organic carbon on a dry weight basis.
Page 1 of 1
Table 7-2. Ash Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Manganese
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
800
5200
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
270
65
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-3D(38.540)
4/14/2015
7390
7.1 U
35.6
295
17.2 J
1.4
0.85 U
11.4
4.5 J
28.7
9710
8.2
62.5
AB-4D(43.5-45)
5/4/2015
3370
8.2 U
20.9
129
20.5 U
0.66
0.98 U
4.8
8.2 U
18.9
3390
8.2 U
19.7
AB-5D(3.5-5)
4/6/2015
2900
7.3 U
14.2
180
18.2 U
0.83
0.87 U
4.2
3.8 J
18.7
6130
7.3 U
38.5
AB-5D(28.5-30)
4/7/2015
8420
6.9 U
55.4
301
20.3
2.7 J-
0.83 U
12.8 J-
8.2 J
49.5 J-
13500
12.9 J
64.5 J-
AB-5D(48.5-50)
4/7/2015
8780
7 U
40
349
21.3
2.5
0.84 U
12.2
84
33.9
19100
8.4
98.1
AB-7D(3.5-5)
3/18/2015
5390
4.2 U
26.7
232
8.7
2.5
0.4 J
8.4
83
38.7
6790
10.3
32.9
AB-7D(8.5-10)
3/18/2015
10100
2 J-
68.3
310
24.7
3.6
0.44 J
15.5
11.8 J+
67.6
8240
23.7
88.5
AS-1 D-1 (3.5-5)
3/2/2015
9000
3.2 U
69.2
302
29.7
4.2
0.3 J
14
11.4
72.1
9290
19.1
63.4
AS-1 D-2 (33.5-35)
3/2/2015
5510
3.8 U
31.9
228
20.8
2.6
0.45 U
7.1 J+
84
36.4
5240
11.5
30.8
AS-1 D-3 (73.5-75)
3/2/2015
5420
3.7 U
33
270
23
2.3
0.44 UJ
8.1 J+
7.5
34.7
9690
10
74.2
AS-2D-1 (3-4.5)
3/2/2015
6400
3.5 U
40.6
220
21.6
3
0.33 J
10 J+
9.6
48.5
6010
15.3
37.4
AS-2D-5 (18.5-20)
3/4/2015
8830
3.6 U
62.7
493
33.8
4
0.37 J
11.6 J+
11.2
62.3
6270 J+
21.2
54.177
AS-2S (18.5-20)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-3D 3.5-5'
3/2/2015
12500
2.2 J
101
403
32.5
5.8
0.49
16.5
13.3
104
8340
28
58.1
AS-3D 33.5-35'
3/10/2015
6840
3.4 U
61.2
308
24.9
2.8
0.41 U
10.1
9
46
6820
12.7
48.9
AS-3D 43.5-45'
3/10/2015
7280
3.2 U
67.2
310
32.4
3.5
0.26 J
11.4
9.9
62.8
8360
16.1
62.3
C-lD(3.5-5.0)
3/24/2015
2550
3.9 U
34.9
132
3.9 U
0.44
0.47 U
4.4
3.9 U
31.3
18100
8.7
25.2 J
6-1D(8.5-10.0)
3/24/2015
2170
3.4 U
47.8
126
3.4 U
0.23
0.41 U
4.6
3.4 U
19
20400
14.4
29
C-2D(3.5-5)
3/16/2015
4760
3 U
27.6
117
3 U
0.58
0.36 U
36.4
4.2
67.9
19600
12.2
103
6-2D(8.5-10)
3/16/2015
6160
3 U
10.3
84.5
11.6
0.38
0.36 U
9 J+
37
37.3 J-
14300
8.5
79.1
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 3
Table 7-2. Ash Sample Results
Analyte
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Nitrate
Nitrogen
CAS RN
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
8
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NS
NS
100000
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
1
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-3D(38.540)
4/14/2015
0.066
3.5 U
8.9
7.1 U
123
7.1 U
39.7
11
1780
363 U
662
NA
36.3 UJ
AB-4D(43.5-45)
5/4/2015
0.066
4.1 U
4.5
8.2 U
62.8
8.2 U
9.9
4.3 J
1390
389 U
378
NA
38.9 UJ
AB-5D(3.5-5)
4/6/2015
0.017
3.6 U
8
7.3 U
72.7
7.3 U
15.3
8.6 J+
1170
348 U
287
NA
34.8 UJ
AB-5D(28.5-30)
4/7/2015
0.02
2.4 J
16.7
6.9 U
226
6.9 U
46.4
22.7
2860 J-
340 U
760
NA
34 UJ
AB-5D(48.5-50)
4/7/2015
0.11
1.9 J
14
7 U
244
7 U
39
13.6
5360
NA
1030
NA
34 UJ
AB-7D(3.5-5)
3/18/2015
0.021
2.2
13.3
4.2 U
175
4.2 U
40.9
22.2
1870
422 U
475
NA
42.2 UJ
AB-7D(8.5-10)
3/18/2015
0.026
1.7
17.2
3.8 UJ
173
3.8 UJ
77.8
30.8
2080
NA
840
NA
37.2 UJ
AS-1 D-1 (3.5-5)
3/2/2015
0.023
2.1 J+
17
2.5 J
261
3.2 U
67.7
24
2450
313 U
714
NA
31.3 UJ
AS-1 D-2 (33.5-35)
3/2/2015
0.037
1.7 J+
13.2
2.9 J
162
3.8 U
44.4
15
1900
375 U
556
NA
37.5 UJ
AS-1 D-3 (73.5-75)
3/2/2015
0.029
1.7 J+
13.5
2.5 J
150
3.7 U
37.9
14.1
2140
NA
593
NA
36.6 UJ
AS-2D-1 (3-4.5)
3/2/2015
0.028
2.8 J+
14.8
2.9 J
163
3.5 U
54.1
21.2
1660
341 U
517
NA
34.1 UJ
AS-2D-5 (18.5-20)
3/4/2015
0.02
1.6 J+
16.7
3 J
340
3.6 U
84.2
24.4 J+
3630
NA
936
NA
35 UJ
AS-2S (18.5-20)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-3D 3.5-5'
3/2/2015
0.0066 J
3.1 J
25
2.9 J
371
3.4 U
95.7
41.9
3310
334 U
1000
NA
33.4 UJ
AS-3D 33.5-35'
3/10/2015
0.027
2.2
13.5
3.2 J
255
3.4 U
52.1
16.7
2600
329 U
770
NA
32.9 UJ
AS-3D 43.5-45'
3/10/2015
0.016
2.2
14.9
3.1 J
231
3.2 U
56.5
20.9
NA
NA
NA
NA
31 UJ
C-1 D(3.5-5.0)
3/24/2015
0.12
1.1
1.6 J
2.7 J
50.3
3.9 U
10.6
6.1
289
393 U
232
NA
39.3 UJ
6-1D(8.5-10.0)
3/24/2015
0.12
1.5
1.2
3 J
39.4
3.4 U
13.3
6.7
153
NA
385
NA
35.2 UJ
C-2D(3.5-5)
3/16/2015
0.17
3.1
42.8
3.4
52.4
3 U
15.9
22.1
1530
291 U
1410
NA
29.1 UJ
6-2D(8.5-10)
3/16/2015
0.065
1
12.6 J+
3 UJ
34.9 J-
3 U
21.1
14.6
1250 J-
NA
1250 J-
NA
30.3 UJ
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical labo
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 3
Table 7-2. Ash Sample Results
Analyte
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-3D(38.5-40)
4/14/2015
1090
355 U
363 U
7.5 J
70800
AB-4D(43.5-45)
5/4/2015
574
409 U
389 U
6.5 J
140000 J-
AB-5D(3.5-5)
4/6/2015
479
363 U
348 U
7.3 J
120000
AB-5D(28.5-30)
4/7/2015
1260 J+
346 U
340 U
6.8 J
13000
AB-5D(48.5-50)
4/7/2015
1070
349 U
NA
9.5 J
25600
AB-7D(3.5-5)
3/18/2015
821
170
422 U
6.2 J
125000
AB-7D(8.5-10)
3/18/2015
1690
276
NA
5.9 J
40600
AS-1 D-1 (3.5-5)
3/2/2015
1490
244 J+
313 U
6.5 J
55100
AS-1 D-2 (33.5-35)
3/2/2015
924
176 J+
375 U
7.9 J
86000
AS-1 D-3 (73.5-75)
3/2/2015
898
209 J+
NA
8 J
81300
AS-2D-1 (3-4.5)
3/2/2015
981
190 J+
341 U
7.2 J
NA
AS-2D-5 (18.5-20)
3/4/2015
1310
259
NA
7.9 J
NA
AS-2S (18.5-20)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
47200
AS-3D 3.5-5'
3/2/2015
1890
429
334 U
6.6 J
53900
AS-3D 33.5-35'
3/10/2015
1030
194
329 U
7.2 J
164000
AS-3D 43.5-45'
3/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
7.8 J
84100
C-1 D(3.5-5.0)
3/24/2015
1010
159
393 U
3.9 J
197000
6-1D(8.5-10.0)
3/24/2015
1090
142
NA
3.6J
127000
C-2D(3.5-5)
3/16/2015
1 967
1 147
1 183 J
5 J
177000
C-2D(8.5-10)
3/16/2015
1 774
1 93
1 NA
5.3 J
95500
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical labo
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 3
Table 7-3. Aqueous Matrix Parameters and Constituent Analytical Methods
Parameter
RL
Units
Method
Field Parameters
pH
NA
SU
Field Water Quality Meter
Specific Conductance
NA
mmho/cm
Field Water Quality Meter
Temperature
NA
°C
Field Water Quality Meter
Dissolved Oxygen
NA
mg/L
Field Water Quality Meter
Oxidation Reduction Potential
NA
mV
Field Water Quality Meter
Turbidity
NA
NTU
Field Water Quality Meter
Ferrous Iron
NA
mg/L
Field Test Kit
Inorganics
Aluminum
5
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Antimony
1
pg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Arsenic
1
pg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Barium
5
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Beryllium
1
pg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Boron
50
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Cadmium
1
pg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Chromium
1
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Cobalt
1
pg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Copper
0.005
mg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Iron
10
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Lead
1
pg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Manganese
5
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Mercury (low level)
0.012
pg/L
EPA 245.7 or 1631
Molybdenum
5
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Nickel
5
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Selenium
1
pg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Strontium
5
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Thallium (low level)
0.2
pg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Vanadium (low level)
0.3
mg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Zinc
5
pg/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010C
Anions/Cations
Alkalinity (as CaCO3)
20
mg/L
SM 2320B
Bicarbonate
20
mg/L
SM 2320
Calcium
0.01
mg/L
EPA 200.7
Carbonate
20
mg/L
SM 2320
Chloride
0.1
mg/L
EPA 300.0 or 9056A
Magnesium
0.005
mg/L
EPA 200.7
Methane
0.1
mg/L
RSK 175
Nitrate as Nitrogen
0.023
mg-N/L
EPA 300.0 or 9056A
Potassium
0.1
mg/L
EPA 200.7
Page 1 of 2
Parameter
RL
Units
Method
Sodium
0.05
mg/L
EPA 200.7
Sulfate
0.1
mg/L
EPA 300.0 or 9056A
Sulfide (as 1-12S) 4
0.05
mg/L
SM4500S-D
Total Dissolved Solids
25
mg/L
SM 2540C
Total Organic Carbon
0.1
mg/L
SM 5310
Total Suspended Solids
2
mg/L
SM 2450D
Additional Groundwater Constituents
Iron Speciation (Fe(II), Fe(III)
Vendor Specific
pg/L
IC-ICP-CRC-MS
Manganese Speciation (Mn(II), Mn(IV)
Vendor Specific
pg/L
IC-ICP-CRC-MS
Notes:
1. Select constituents will be analyzed for total and dissolved concentrations.
2. RL is the laboratory analytical method reporting limit.
3. NA indicates not applicable.
4. Following wells to be sampled for Total Combined Radium: MW-13 and BG-1 S/D
5. Sulfide (as 1-12S) will be analyzed for groundwater samples only.
6. All EPA methods and RLs are at or below the respective 2L or 2B Standard for constituents with standards.
Page 2 of 2
Table 7-4. Ash Basin Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Aluminum
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Barium
Barium
Beryllium
Beryllium
Boron
Boron
Cadmium
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
7440-42-8
7440-42-8
7440-43-9
FRACTION
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 213 Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)*
87
87
5.6
5.6
10
10
1000
1000
6.5
6.5
NS
NS
0.15
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
NS
NS
700
700
2
IMAC**
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
4
4
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
SW-1
6/8/2015
62.2
43900
3.5
7.3
23.7
229
600
820
0.075 J
17.6
420
430
0.024 U
SW-2
6/8/2015
51.7
93.1
2.4
2.6
33
37.2
120
130
0.067 U
0.067 U
390
410
0.043 J
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadino+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 5
Table 7-4. Ash Basin Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Cadmium
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
Copper
Copper
Iron
Iron
Lead
Lead
Manganese
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
FRACTION
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 213 Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)*
87
0.15
24
24
3
3
2.7
2.7
NS
NS
0.54
0.54
NS
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
2
10
10
NS
NS
1000
1000
300
300
15
15
50
IMAC**
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
SW-1
6/8/2015
62.2
2
0.56
47.6
0.91
56.5
0.44 J+
315
13.7 U
19100
0.046 U
107
130
SW-2
6/8/2015
51.7
0.055 J
0.18 J
0.5
0.13 U
0.16 J
2.4 J+
1.4 J+
13.7 U
29.9 J
0.19 J+
0,048 J
2.5 U
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadino+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 5
Table 7-4. Ash Basin Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Manganese
Mercury
Mercury
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Nickel
Nickel
Selenium
Selenium
Strontium
Strontium
Thallium
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
FRACTION
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 213 Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)*
87
NS
NS
NS
160
160
16
16
NS
NS
14000
14000
0.24
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
50
1
1
NS
NS
100
100
20
20
NS
NS
NS
IMAC**
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.2
Sample Name
Sample Date
SW-1
6/8/2015
62.2
140
0.001 U
0,0072
58.3
55.1
4.2
103
1.1
5
470
790
0.3
SW-2
6/8/2015
51.7
3.3 J
0.001 U
0.001 U
53.5
60.3
4.4
5
0.96
1.1
410
440
0.81
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadino+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 5
Table 7-4. Ash Basin Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Zinc
Zinc
Alkalinity, HCO3
Alkalinity, CO3
Alkalinity, lab
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Methane
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
ALK-HCO3
ALK-0O3
ALK-LAB
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
74-82-8
FRACTION
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
N
T
N
T
N
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 213 Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)*
87
0.24
NS
NS
36
36
NS
NS
NS
NS
230000
NS
NS
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
1000
1000
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
NS
IMAC**
NS
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
SW-1
6/8/2015
62.2
5A
17.2
275
7.6 J
150
12000
10000 U
12000
18900
5400
3720
98
SW-2
6/8/2015
51.7
0.94
6.7
7.8
2.5 U
42 J+
12000
10000 U
12000
16300
5400
3350
10 U
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadino+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 4 of 5
Table 7-4. Ash Basin Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Nitrogen, NO2 plus
NO3
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
Sulfide
Total Organic
Carbon
Total Dissolved
Solids
Total Suspended
Solids
CAS RN
7429-90-5
NO2-NO3
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
18496-25-8
TOC
TDS
TSS
FRACTION
D
N
T
T
N
N
N
N
N
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
ugll
NC 213 Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)*
87
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
NS
NS
NS
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
NS
500000
NS
IMAC**
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
SW-1
6/8/2015
62.2
10 U
5440
4590 J
54100
100 U
1200
99000 J-
57000000 J-
SW-2
6/8/2015
51.7
10 U
4940 J
4780 J
55200
100 U
1200
99000 J-
3300 J-
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadino+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 5 of 5
Table 7-5. Ash Basin Porewater Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Aluminum
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Barium
Barium
Boron
Boron
Beryllium
Beryllium
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
700
700
NS
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
4
4
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-3S
7/2/2015
140
2600
0.28 J
0.58
258
283
190
220
420
410
0.086 J
0.16 J
AB-3S
7/7/2015
260
1200
1.8
1.7
0.78
0.93
53
59
430
410
0.2 U
0.073 J
AB-4S
6/28/2015
710
790
0.5 U
2.2
0.5 U
428
94
98
520
500
0.2 U
0.2 U
A13-5S
6/20/2015
140
1600
23.8
21.6
644
651
250
310
1 1400
1 1400
j 0.2 U
0.34
AB-5SL
6/8/2015
4830
6370
2.9
3.2
69.7
75.1
120
140
2100
2400
0.2 U
0.086 J
AB-7S
6/22/2015
100 U
190
0.5 U
0.5 U
23.4
24.3
68
72
320
320
0.2 U
0.2 U
C-1S
6/17/2015
770
1200
0.5 U
0.5 U
25.5
25.8
48
51
310
1 300
0.42
1 0.4
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Criteria*
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
nenA�_l A -,;I onao
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable
02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For
this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 5
Table 7-5. Ash Basin Porewater Sample Results
Analyte
Cadmium
Cadmium
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
Copper
Copper
Iron
Iron
Lead
Lead
CAS RN
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
2
2
10
10
NS
NS
1000
1000
300
300
15
15
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-3S
7/2/2015
0.08 U
0.025 J
2.4 J
4.3
1.3
1.9
3.5 J+
7
2400
6500
0.88
1.7
AB-3S
7/7/2015
0.025 J
0.029 J
2 J+
3.6
0.35 J
0.72
1.8
8.2
30 J
990
0.075 J
0.42 J+
A13-4S
6/28/2015
0.08 U
0.041 J
0.18 J+
0.56 J+
0.5 U
5.7
0.75 J+
0.23 J+
50 U
32 J
0.1 U
0.1 U
AB-5S
6/20/2015
0.079 J
0.1
0.21 J+
1.8 J+
0.2 J
1
3.2
5.5
50 U
660
0.24
1.7
AB-5SL
6/8/2015
0.08 U
0.071 J
0.25 J+
0.99 J+
0.5 U
0.25 J
1 U
1.5 J+
50 U
240
0.1 U
0.4
AB-7S
6/22/2015
1 0.08 U
1 0.034 J
1 0.37 J+
10.84 J+
13.7
13.4
2.2 J+
0.92 J
11000
11200
0.16
0.29
C-1S
6/17/2015
1 0.08 U
1 0.08 U
1 1.6
1 4
115
102
1 U
2.2
176000
1 175000
0.1 U
0.25
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Criteria*
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
nenA�_l A -,;I onao
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable
02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For
this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 5
Table 7-5. Ash Basin Porewater Sample Results
Analyte
Manganese
Manganese
Mercury
Mercury
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Nickel
Nickel
Selenium
Selenium
Strontium
Strontium
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
50
50
1
1
NS
NS
100
100
20
20
NS
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-3S
7/2/2015
860
910
0.2 U
0.2 U
32.5
28.8
1.4 J+
2.2
0.5 U
0.5 U
890
940
AB-3S
7/7/2015
720
730
0.2 U
0.2 U
4.8
4.6
0.31 J
0.87
2.1
2
550
560
A13-4S
6/28/2015
1200
1200
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.5 U
46.5
0.24 J+
0.74 J+
0.5 U
0.84
680
700
AB-5S
6/20/2015
39
1 48
j 0.2 UJ
j 0.077 J+
j 269
263
1 0.97
1 2.4
1 1.2
1.3
j 2300
2700
AB-5SL
6/8/2015
4.3 J
6.7
0.2 U
0.2 U
594
586
0.37 J
1.1
3.1
4
2400
2700
AB-7S
6/22/2015
1300
1300
0.2 U
0.076 J+
0.74
0.75
1.2
1.4 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
330
340
C-1S
6/17/2015
3400
3200
0.2 U
0.14 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
33.5
30.8
_o_47j__T
0.66
1 1400
1 1400
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Criteria*
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
nenA�_l A -,;I onao
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable
02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For
this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 5
Table 7-5. Ash Basin Porewater Sample Results
Analyte
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Zinc
Zinc
Alkalinity, HCO3
Alkalinity, CO3
Alkalinity, lab
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
CAS RN
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
ALK-HCO3
ALK-CO3
ALK-LAB
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
N
T
N
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
1000
1000
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
IMAC*
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-3S
7/2/2015
0.056 J
0.075 J
6
11.3
10 U
8.9 J+
52600
5000 U
52600
26000
7000
6380
AB-3S
7/7/2015
0.06 J
0.064 J
3.9
4.9
17
21
254000
5000 U
254000
42200
12900
1940
A13-4S
6/28/2015
0.1 U
0.19
1 U
166
10 U
10 U
69600
5000 U
69600
35300
6000
6230
AB-5S
6/20/2015
0.36
0.48
200
231
10 U
4.8 J+
201000
5000 U
201000
79700
11500
16900
A13-5SL
6/8/2015
0.1 U
0.042 J
130
151
10 U
10 U
40000
18000
60000
89900
7900
677
AB-7S
6/22/2015
0.23
NA
1 U
1.1
3 J
5.3 J
24100
5000 U
24100
13300
2100
4250
6-1S
6/17/2015
0.03 J
0.062 J
2.7
4
82
91
11000
5000 U
11000
54600
9400
23500
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Criteria*
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
nenA�_l A —,;I onao
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable
02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For
this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 4 of 5
Table 7-5. Ash Basin Porewater Sample Results
Analyte
Methane
Nitrogen, NO2 plus
NO3
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
Sulfide
Total Organic
Carbon
Total Dissolved
Solids
Total Suspended
Solids
CAS RN
74-82-8
NO2-NO3
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
18496-25-8
TOC
TDS
TSS
Fraction
N
N
T
T
N
N
N
N
N
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/l
ug/I
ug/1
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
NS
500000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-3S
7/2/2015
268
18 J
5140
6870
48000
100 U
780 J
174000
35000
AB-3S
7/7/2015
0.66 J+
60
4060 J
144000
99300
100 U
1600
519000
49800
A13-4S
6/28/2015
13 J+
20 U
20500
19500
88900 J+
100 U
740 J
234000
7700
AB-5S
6/20/2015
10 UJ
20 U
14100
11400
99600
100 U
710 J
381000
180000
AB-5SL
1 6/8/2015
3000
20 U
20800
9560
208000
100 U
660 J
420000 J-
140000 J-
AB-7S
6/22/2015
84.7 J
19 J+
4540 J
9040
64800
100 U
680 J
140000
2500 U
C-1S
6/17/2015
262 J
20 U
23600
21900
559000
500 U
3900
1110000
12600
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Criteria*
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
nenA�_l A —,;I onao
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable
02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For
this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 5 of 5
Table 7-6. Porewater Speciation Results
Analyte
Arsenate
Arsenic
Arsenite
As(III)
As(V)
Chromium
Chromium (VI)
Chromium (VI)
Fe(II)
Fe(III)
Ferrous Iron
Iron
CAS RN
ARSENATE
7440-38-2
ARSENITE
7784-46-5
10103-60-3
7440-47-3
18540-29-9
18540-29-9
1345-25-1
1309-37-1
15438-31-0
7439-89-6
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
D
T
T
T
T
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ug/I
Sample Name
Sample Date
Porewater
AB-3S
7/2/2015
NA
NA
NA
270
19.9
NA
NA
0.05 U
2160
311
NA
NA
AB-5S
6/25/2015
NA
NA
NA
44.9
611 J+
NA
NA
0.026
20 U
20 U
NA
NA
AB-5SL
6/25/2015
NA
NA
NA
23.7
46.2 J+
NA
NA
0.05 U
50.8 J-
20 U
NA
NA
AB-7S
6/24/2015
NA
NA
NA
17.4
3.81
NA
NA
0.05 U
9570
1340
NA
NA
Seeps
RBSW001
7/9/2015
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.453 J+
NA
NA
1.09 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
30 UJ
90.3 J
RBSW001
7/15/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0.02 U
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
RBSW002
7/9/2015
0.2 J+
0.466 J
0.266 J+
NA
NA
0.918 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
20 J-
145
RBSW002
7/15/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0.46
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
S-5
6/25/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.2 U
NA
NA
0.121
29 J-
20 U
NA
NA
Ash Basin Surface Water
SW-1
6/25/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.945
34.5 J+
NA
NA
0.099
20 U
20 U
NA
NA
SW-2
6/25/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.692
34.5 J+
NA
NA
0.106
20 U
20 U
NA
NA
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
shading + bold - indicates exceedance
North Carolina Department of
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 2
Table 7-6. Porewater Speciation Results
Analyte
Manganese
Manganese
Mn(II)
Mn(IV)
Se(lV)
Se(VI)
Selenate
Selenite
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
1344-43-0
1313-13-9
10102-18-8
13410-01-0
SELENATE
SELENITE
Fraction
D
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/l
ug/I
ug/l
ug/I
Sample Name
Sample Date
Porewater
AB-3S
7/2/2015
NA
NA
981
1 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
AB-5S
6/25/2015
NA
NA
47.7
1 U
0.84
0.254
NA
NA
AB-5SL
6/25/2015
NA
NA
3.53 J+
0.14 J+
2.47
0.364
NA
NA
AB-7S
6/24/2015
NA
NA
1600
22.2
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
Seeps
RBSW001
7/9/2015
18.5
20.8
NA
NA
NA
NA
33
4.87 J+
RBSW001
7/15/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
RBSW002
7/9/2015
20.3
28.4
NA
NA
NA
NA
16.2
3.1
RBSW002
7/15/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
S-5
6/25/2015
NA
NA
2100
1920
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
Ash Basin Surface Water
SW-1
6/25/2015
NA
NA
2.17 J+
4.01
0.852
0.497
NA
NA
SW-2
6/25/2015
NA
NA
5 U
2.27
0.884
0.284
NA
NA
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analy
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
shading + bold - indicates exceedance
North Carolina Department of
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 2
Table 7-7. Ash Sample SPLP Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Boron
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-41-7
7440-42-8
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
10
700
NS
700
2
10
NS
1000
300
15
IMAC*
NS
1
NS
NS
4
NS
NS
NS
1
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-4S(43.5-45)
5/8/2015
8.6 J+
0.79
0.93
146
0.2 U
103
0.08 U
0.26 J+
0.17 J
0.55 J+
50 U
0.082 J+
AB-5D(48.5-50)
4/7/2015
3860
4.6
73
130 J+
0.2 U
428
0.029 J+
1.8 J+
0.16 J+
2.4 J+
203
0.48 J+
AB-7D(8.5-10)
3/18/2015
355 J+
4.9
37
522
0.26
164
0.2
1 J+
0.5 U
21.8 J+
113 J+
0.82 J+
AS-1 D-3 (73.5-75)
3/2/2015
11900 J+
6
128
447 J+
3.7 J+
111
0.4
27 J+
11.8 J+
56.6 J+
5570 J+
26.3 J+
AS-2D-5 (18.5-20)
3/4/2015
415 J+
4.8
89.7
108 J+
0.2 U
276
0.08 U
1.5 J+
0.5 U
1 U
50 U
0.16 J+
AS-3D 43.5-45'
3/10/2015
74.4 J+
2.8
61.4
98.4
0.2 U
252
0.08 U
1.1 J+
0.5 U
3.1
50 U
0.46 J+
C-1 D(8.5-10.0)
3/24/2015
71.8 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
294
0.2 U
104
0.08 U
0.5 U
1.7
1 U
50 U
0.1 U
C-2D(8.5-10)
3/16/2015
106 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
314
0.2 U
117
0.08 U
0.68 J+
3.1
2.3 J+
50 U
0.51 J+
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where
there is no applicable 02L standard.
Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were
issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR
has not established a 02L standard for these
constituents as described in 15A NCAC
02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs are
noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 3
Table 7-7. Ash Sample SPLP Results
Analyte
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
N
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
50
1
NS
100
20
NS
NS
NS
1000
NS
250000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.2
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-4S(43.5-45)
5/8/2015
275
0.2 U
3.4
0.64 J+
0.5 U
89.6
0.1 U
0.5 J
31
2250
5000 U
341 J+
AB-5D(48.5-50)
4/7/2015
10.7 J+
0.2 U
8.8
1.2 J+
38.7
287
0.1 U
55.4
175 J+
14400
6800 U
220 J+
AB-7D(8.5-10)
3/18/2015
151 J+
0.2 U
9.8
1.3 J+
0.78
206
0.63
17.4
157
3940 J+
37600 U
466 J+
AS-1 D-3 (73.5-75)
3/2/2015
53
0.6 U
11.5 J+
23.5 J+
3.2
368 J+
1.2
112
44.2 J+
7560 J+
7300 U
1690 J+
AS-2D-5 (18.5-20)
3/4/2015
23.9 J+
0.2 U
10.5 J+
0.5 U
3.5
489
0.1 U
80.1 J+
5 U
14800
7200 U
6030 J+
AS-3D 43.5-45'
3/10/2015
5.8 J+
0.2 U
29.2
0.5 U
3.2
238
0.1 U
52.4
9.6
5600
6200 U
909
C-1 D(8.5-10.0)
3/24/2015
63
0.2 U
0.5 U
2.6
0.5 U
50
0.1 U
1 U
156
844
7000 U
305
C-2D(8.5-10)
3/16/2015
120 J+
0.2 U
0.5 U
5.4 J+
0.5 U
40.4
0.1 U
1 U
152 J+
3140
30400 U
682
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytica
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where
there is no applicable 02L standard.
Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were
issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR
has not established a 02L standard for these
constituents as described in 15A NCAC
02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs are
noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 3
Table 7-7. Ash Sample SPLP Results
Analyte
Nitrate
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
CAS RN
14797-55-8
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
Fraction
N
T
T
N
N
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
Std. Units
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
10000
NS
NS
250000
6.5 - 8.5
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-4S(43.5-45)
5/8/2015
200 UJ
302
1300
6700 J+
NA
AB-5D(48.5-50)
4/7/2015
270 UJ
520 J+
328 J+
23900 J+
9.5 J
AB-7D(8.5-10)
3/18/2015
368000 J
1680
1490 J+
23300 J+
5.9 J
AS-1 D-3 (73.5-75)
3/2/2015
430 J
2800 J+
5100 J+
9300
81
AS-2D-5 (18.5-20)
3/4/2015
410 J
889 J+
4690
57200
7.9 J
AS-3D 43.5-45'
3/10/2015
29500 J
682
2830
8500 J+
7.8 J
C-1 D(8.5-10.0)
3/24/2015
290 J
1900
1740
13300 J+
3.6 J
C-2D(8.5-10)
3/16/2015
325000 J
1860
1450
16700 J+
5.3 J
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytica
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where
there is no applicable 02L standard.
Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were
issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR
has not established a 02L standard for these
constituents as described in 15A NCAC
02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs are
noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
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Table 7-8. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Identified Seeps - Exceedances of Appropriate Water Quality Standards
Analyte
CAS RN
Fraction
Result Unit
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
IMAC*
Aluminum
Aluminum
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Barium
Barium
Boron
Boron
Beryllium
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
NS
NS
1
NS
10
10
700
700
700
700
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
4
Sample Name
Sample ID
Sample Date
Background Seeps
S-13
92257605001
7/7/2015
100 U
130
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.19 J
0.3 J
16
17
50 U
50 U
0.2 U
Seeps
S-2
92257351001
7/6/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.12 J
0.12 J
30
30
500
480
0.2 U
S-2
92257605002
7/7/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
S-5
92256216003
6/25/2015
100 U
330
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.3 J
32
69
480
490
0.2 U
S-9
92257220002
7/3/2015
NA
NA
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
33
35
410
390
0.2 U
S-11
92257220003
7/3/2015
NA
NA
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.21 J
27
30
420
400
0.2 U
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC
Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater
Quality Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists
Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The
IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has
not established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs
are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
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Table 7-8. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Identified Seeps - Exceedances of Appropriate Water Quality Standards
Analyte
CAS RN
Fraction
Result Unit
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
IMAC*
Beryllium
Cadmium
Cadmium
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
Copper
Copper
Iron
Iron
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NS
2
2
10
10
NS
NS
1000
1000
300
300
4
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample ID
Sample Date
Background Seeps
S-13
92257605001
7/7/2015
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.28 J
0.41 J
0.5 U
0.24 J
0.95 J
0.92 J
230
1600
Seeps
S-2
92257351001
7/6/2015
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.3 J
0.53
0.89
1.4
0.55 J
0.57 J
37 J
90
S-2
92257605002
7/7/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
S-5
92256216003
6/25/2015
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.4 J
1.8
12.4
46.1
0.53 J
0.73 J
50 U
4600
S-9
92257220002
7/3/2015
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.37 J
0.59
1.4
2
0.31 J
0.49 J
NA
NA
S-11
92257220003
7/3/2015
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.19 J
1.8
9.7
13
0.47 J
2.2
NA
NA
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC
Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater
Quality Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists
Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The
IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has
not established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs
are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
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Table 7-8. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Identified Seeps - Exceedances of Appropriate Water Quality Standards
Analyte
CAS RN
Fraction
Result Unit
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
IMAC*
Lead
Lead
Manganese
Manganese
Mercury
Mercury
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Nickel
Nickel
Selenium
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
15
15
50
50
1
1
NS
NS
100
100
20
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample ID
Sample Date
Background Seeps
S-13
92257605001
7/7/2015
0.1 U
0.13
79
110
NA
0.000843 J+
0.13 J
0.15 J
0.5 UJ
0.18 J
0.5 U
Seeps
S-2
92257351001
7/6/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
280
300
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.16 J
0.12 J
0.81
0.82
0.5 U
S-2
92257605002
7/7/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0.000507 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
S-5
92256216003
6/25/2015
0.1 U
0.52
1800
3100
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.11 J
0.5 U
3.6
7.1
0.5 U
S-9
92257220002
7/3/2015
0.1 U
0.094 J
210
210
NA
0.00414
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.1
1.2
0.5 U
S-11
92257220003
7/3/2015
0.1 U
0.51
2000
2000
NA
0.00887
0.5 U
0.1 J
0.69
1.4
0.5 U
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC
Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater
Quality Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists
Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The
IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has
not established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs
are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
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Table 7-8. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Identified Seeps - Exceedances of Appropriate Water Quality Standards
Analyte
CAS RN
Fraction
Result Unit
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
IMAC*
Selenium
Strontium
Strontium
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Zinc
Zinc
Alkalinity, HCO3
Alkalinity, CO3
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
ALK-HCO3
ALK-CO3
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
ug/I
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/1
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
20
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.3
NS
1000
1000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.2
0.2
NS
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample ID
Sample Date
Background Seeps
S-13
92257605001
7/7/2015
0.5 U
79
79
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.52 J
1.4
4.8 J
3 J
39600
5000 U
Seeps
S-2
92257351001
7/6/2015
0.5 U
280
280
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.3 J
0.33 J
4.1 J
10 U
59200
5000 U
S-2
92257605002
7/7/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
S-5
92256216003
6/25/2015
0.5 U
43
52
0.1 U
0.021 J
1 U
1.8
10 U
6.5 J
10700
5000 U
S-9
92257220002
7/3/2015
0.5 U
36
36
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.38 J
0.48 J
10 U
10 U
23200
5000 U
S-11
92257220003
7/3/2015
0.5 U
32
29
0.1 U
0.025 J
0.39 J
3.2
7.4 J
2.8 J
13400
5000 U
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC
Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater
Quality Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists
Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The
IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has
not established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs
are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
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Table 7-8. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Identified Seeps - Exceedances of Appropriate Water Quality Standards
Analyte
CAS RN
Fraction
Result Unit
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
IMAC*
Alkalinity, lab
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Methane
Nitrogen, NO2 plus
NO3
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
Sulfide
Total Organic
Carbon
ALK-LAB
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
74-82-8
NO2-NO3
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
18496-25-8
TOC
N
T
N
T
N
N
T
T
N
N
N
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NS
NS
250000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample ID
Sample Date
Background Seeps
S-13
92257605001
7/7/2015
39600
8540
1200
2580
27.3
79
5000 U
6960
1000 U
100 U
2100
Seeps
S-2
92257351001
7/6/2015
59200
43000
6800
7930
14.9J+
310
5180
5850
89300
100 U
680J
S-2
92257605002
7/7/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
S-5
92256216003
6/25/2015
10700
6140
7300
7400
2.2 J+
29
5000 U
7440
35100
100 U
2000
S-9
92257220002
7/3/2015
23200
7410
6500
6460
5.7J+
110
5000 U
7140
25600
100 U
5600
S-11
92257220003
7/3/2015
13400
4050
6800
2710
56.8
45
5000 U
7780
16500
100 U
1100
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC
Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater
Quality Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists
Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The
IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has
not established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs
are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
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Table 7-8. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Identified Seeps - Exceedances of Appropriate Water Quality Standards
Analyte
CAS RN
Fraction
Result Unit
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
IMAC*
Total Dissolved
Solids
Total Suspended
Solids
TDS
TSS
N
N
ug/I
ug/I
500000
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample ID
Sample Date
Background Seeps
S-13
92257605001
7/7/2015
83000
7000
Seeps
S-2
92257351001
7/6/2015
195000
2500 U
S-2
92257605002
7/7/2015
NA
NA
S-5
92256216003
6/25/2015
101000
5000 U
S-9
92257220002
7/3/2015
68000
5800
S-11
92257220003
7/3/2015
53000
30800
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC
Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater
Quality Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists
Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The
IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has
not established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs
are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
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Table 7-9. Background Seep Sample Results
Well ID
Date Collected
Time Collected
Temp (°C)
pH (s.u.)
Specific Cond. (µS)
Diss. Oxy (mg/L)
ORP/Redox(mV)
Turbidity (ntu)
Notes
AB-1D
7/9/2015
1145
23.3
11.6
1367
1.1
-49.1
16.89
AB-1S
7/9/2015
1142
27.2
5.18
35.7
1.63
257.6
41.89
AB-2D
7/8/2015
1440
27.4
10.94
515
3.69
19
6.23
AB-2S
7/8/2015
1227
25.6
5.1
26.8
1.23
237.5
57.88
AB-3BR
7/22/2015
825
17.8
10.8
454
2.1
142.6
416.5
AMD
7/7/2015
1630
29.1
11.9
3092
0.7
-265.9
119.7
AB-3S
7/2/2015
1441
24.4
6.8
253.8
0.2
-62.4
105.6
AB-4D
6/28/2015
1357
21.26
11.53
458
3.39
-104.6
92
Stopped Sampling Needs Redevelopment
AB-4D
7/8/2015
1125
25.5
10.6
316.6
2.5
59.4
20.64
AB-4S
6/28/2015
1619
21
9.8
534
0.29
-112.6
6.52
AB-5D
6/20/2015
1235
20.68
10.91
430
0.8
-30.1
3.27
AB -SD
7/8/2015
1630
21.2
10.6
370.6
1.3
-72.9
17.16
AB-5S
6/25/2015
1240
22.58
8.36
602
0.25
69.2
7.45
AB-5S
6/20/2015
1130
23.3
8.09
597
0.41
26.2
3.34
AB-5SL
6/25/2015
1440
21.87
10.73
652
0.22
-119.7
1.86
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
1015
20.61
9.99
334
0.45
-53.6
3.25
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
1615
23.4
9.7
368.7
0.6
-111.5
7.9
AB-6S
6/29/2015
1555
22.57
11.69
952
1.22
-50.7
163
Pump Issues (Not Sampled)
AB-6S
6/30/2015
1005
23.27
11.46
1279
0.47
-1.1
46.3
AB-6S
6/22/2015
1450
23.46
11.91
1100
0.17
-102.7
18.8
AB-6S
7/1/2015
1205
24.27
11.07
811
0.29
79.4
44.3
AB-7D
7/1/2015
1105
19.1
11.91
905
8.21
-38.9
8.25
AB-71
7/7/2015
1508
29.9
5.83
40.4
2.39
217.1
20.01
AB-7S
6/22/2015
1200
19.69
5.4
222
0.23
53.4
3.57
AB-7S
6/24/2015
1350
21.14
5.72
227
0.23
85.4
3.84
AB-8S
6/20/2015
1025
24.83
5.68
372
1.16
222
9.83
AS-1D
7/1/2015
1545
22.4
11.85
1670
4.3
-44
2.56
AS-1D
6/5/2015
1525
35.2
11.4
1592
6.6
36.6
6.2
AS-1S
6/29/2015
1439
21.3
6.19
1050
0.22
191
3.71
AS -IS
7/1/2015
1143
22.2
6.11
980
0.37
286
7.7
AS-1S
6/5/2015
1700
31.6
6.4
1167
1.3
142.8
14.2
AS-2D
7/1/2015
1227
20.92
11.57
807
3.02
-88.8
9.27
AS-2S
7/1/2015
1443
19.98
5.25
114
0.22
169.1
4.3
AS-2S
6/30/2015
1642
20.1
5.06
59
5.09
216
1.75
AS-2S
6/5/2015
1310
28.1
5.3
100
0.5
172
12
AS-3D
6/29/2015
1610
22.33
11.87
265
4.69
-111.6
9.97
AS-3D
7/1/2015
1610
22.84
10.3
160
6.57
-21.1
28
AS-3D
6/5/2015
1300
23.9
10.3
222.9
6.2
40.2
10
AS-3S
7/7/2015
1530
32.1
6.98
717
1.65
57.9
48.37
BG-IS
7/6/2015
1100
21.2
5.75
33.3
5.45
288
13.71
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
820
19.1
8.2
180.2
2.1
180.8
7.38
BG-3 D
7/6/2015
1040
18.4
7.1
115.7
4.2
179.1
123.6
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1310
18.19
6.15
79
6.4
161.3
1.93
Pagel of 3
Table 7-9. Background Seep Sample Results
Well ID
Date Collected
Time Collected
Temp (°C)
pH (s.u.)
Specific Cond. (µS)
Diss. Oxy (mg/L)
ORP/Redox(mV)
Turbidity (ntu)
Notes
C-113RU
7/6/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Well went dry and didnot recharge within 48 hrs.
Substances in well possibly affected the static
water level reading
C-is
6/17/2015
1548
18.43
4.96
801
0.35
-25.2
3.14
C-21D
6/19/2015
1145
20.11
9.36
703
4.35
48.9
7.62
C-21D
6/25/2015
1246
21.07
8.63
279
3.61
-77.8
52
Reach Two Hour Limit at 1247
C-2S
6/19/2015
1455
20.54
4.16
220
2.43
479.9
6.4
C-2S
6/25/2015
1510
20.66
5.06
295
1.88
-46.1
8.15
Declared too turbid at 1511
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
748
19.7
10.92
519.3
1.89
183.8
7.75
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
1535
20.7
5.17
85.9
136
311
4.4
GWA-11D
7/2/2015
1315
18.8
11.22
504
0.33
-169.4
21.25
GWA-1S
7/2/2015
1355
20.8
6.07
78
3.03
237.5
47.36
GWA-20BR
7/27/2015
1230
18.9
11.9
2401
6
-45.8
8.62
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
1710
21.1
12.5
11175
4.9
74.2
8.95
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
1010
27.1
5.3
45.2
3.9
126.8
21.15
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
835
21.1
11.4
1240
5
49.8
1.04
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
1400
21.3
11
411.1
8.5
60.3
71.72
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
1205
32.8
5.18
22
3.45
239.9
8.32
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
1620
23.2
12.2
3584
3.8
-89.4
10.2
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
1150
21.7
11.2
452.3
6.4
31.7
4.15
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
1010
24.9
5.3
44.1
3.1
227.3
9.05
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
1355
22.12
5.83
188
1/1/1900
70.6
7.72
GWA-213RU
7/8/2015
815
20.3
12.11
5030
5.22
-111.1
116.4
Date 7/8/2015 BTB 1:16pm
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
1507
20.8
5.94
2263
0.25
-43.4
7.84
GWA-31D
6/17/2015
1337
20.55
7.42
1744
0.67
29.2
1.55
GWA-413R
7/27/2015
1050
20.8
12.5
12552
3.2
-58.2
5.8
GWA-51D
7/11/2015
1140
19.2
10.3
215.6
8.6
81.3
2.01
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
943
18.6
3.56
184
5.98
4.2
1.92
GWA-61D
6/19/2015
1155
18.48
11.37
532
6.12
-102.5
3.98
GWA-6D
6/24/2015
1546
25.73
11.32
908
5.98
-103.7
8.81
GWA-6S
6/25/2015
905
21.87
6.25
83
6.38
127.6
85.2
Low Recharge
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
1043
16.54
8.03
231
2.67
23.8
3.9
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
1450
19.88
4.99
61
5.58
-111.8
3.12
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
1445
20.1
7.21
166
0.12
38.7
5.23
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
1108
20.72
5.03
122
1.59
242.3
1.86
GWA-913R
7/9/2015
1325
20.2
11.54
1622
7.33
129.1
137.3
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
1007
19.19
4.82
94
0.75
264.3
7.93
MW-10
6/29/2015
1557
16.81
5.47
112
1.18
158.4
7.18
MW-10
6/23/2015
1435
21.57
4.57
108
1.22
-12.3
4.88
MW-11DR
7/2/2015
1515
21.6
5.9
156.9
1.1
114.8
8.8
MW-11SR
7/2/2015
1200
20.3
5.8
161.5
1.6
117.3
8.1
MW-13
7/1/2015
925
16.5
6.88
170
0.26
-15.7
0.95
MW-14
7/1/2015
1305
17.98
7.19
181
1.5
58
1.97
MW-15
6/30/2015
1515
16.61
5.231
108
2.53
315.1
3.41
MW-15
6/23/2015
855
20.671
4.311
165
2.15
127.8
3.6
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
1040
18.631
11.211
555
2.23
-206
4.54
Page 2 of 3
Table 7-9. Background Seep Sample Results
Well ID
Date Collected
Time Collected
Temp ('C)
pH (s.u.)
Specific Cond. (µS)
Diss. Oxy (mg/L)
ORP/Redox(mV)
Turbidity (ntu)
Notes
MW-1D
6/29/2015
1400
21.09
6.08
287
0.21
87.8
4.13
MW-is
6/29/2015
1100
19.82
6.66
159
0.16
-92.6
6.82
MW-2D
6/30/2015
1500
19.34
6.35
93
0.55
9.6
5.36
MW-3D
6/30/2015
1305
18.83
6.73
182
0.1
114.9
2.8
MW-3S
6/30/2015
1415
17.61
6.04
169
4.06
150.2
5.06
M W-4D
6/18/2015
1428
15.94
4.59
88
0.61
85.5
4.52
MW-5D
6/18/2015
1211
17.64
6.34
257
0.81
46.7
1.82
MW-5S
6/26/2015
1615
17.87
5.93
100
1.99
-77.8
3.68
MW-6S
6/18/2015
1600
18.95
6.37
162
0.03
16
5.57
MW-8D
7/1/2015
1525
17.2
6.37
102
7.02
-45.3
84.3
Reach Two Hour Limit at 1526
MW-81
7/1/2015
1135
17.18
5.68
68
7.39
-43.6
34.1
MW-8S
6/30/2015
1725
18.5
6.1
30
7.35
-83.1
8.45
MW-9
7/6/2015
1225
27.3
6.1
128.3
1.78
207.4
8.43
MW-91313
7/2/2015
1345
19.2
11.4
728
4.6
-12
1.7
MW-9D
7/1/2015
1000
18.85
11.49
1037
2.16
18.9
7.06
MW-9D
7/2/2015
1230
22.1
11.4
921
2.8
-0.6
8.9
RBSW-001
7/9/2015
1430
31.2
9.1
40.3
5.4
143.4
15.95
RBSW-002
7/9/2015
1430
31.1
8
128.3
6
209.5
25.47
RBSW-003
7/9/2015
1430
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dry, no water to sample
S-1
7/6/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wooded area, no water flow, soil slightly saturated
5-10
7/3/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dry
5-10
7/6/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dry, but wanted soil samples taken
5-11
7/3/2015
1030
21.7
7.43
102.3
3.55
90
9.05
5-12
7/3/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dry
5-12
7/6/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dry, but wanted soil samples taken
5-13
7/7/2015
840
21.7
6.81
83.9
5.19
227.4
12.96
S-2
7/6/2015
830
22.9
6.93
394.3
5.27
190.9
0.8
Wooded dam with ABS PVC pipe through middle,
nice flow
S-3
7/3/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dry
S-3
7/6/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dry trench, no water flow, covered in leaves, very
dry
S-4
7/3/2015
845
20.9
8.05
147.3
5.26
81.5
7.29
S-5
7/7/2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wooded area, small amount of water running
through wooded dam/pvc pipe
S-7
7/3/2015
1235
19.21
7.621
72.7
5.17
233.9
5.63
S-8
7/3/2015
1320
22.51
7.421
96.5
5.17
240.6
14.63
S-9
7/3/2015
1000
211
7.341
142.1
4.59
200.7
6.68
Page 3 of 3
Table 7-10. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) Identified Seeps - Exceedances of Appropriate Water Quality Standards
Riverbend Steam Station
NCDENR Regional
Office Table Sample ID
Division of Water
Resources Lab
Number
Latitude (°)
Longitude (°)
Appropriate Water
Quality Standard
Temp. (°C)
pH (SU)
Dissolved
Oxygen
(mg/L)
Dissolved
o
Oxygen (/o
Saturation)
Specific
Conductance
(VU/cm)
Turbidity
(NTU)
ORP
(mv)
Flow
(gpm)
Aluminum
(pg/L)
Antimony
(pg/L)
Arsenic
(pg/L)
Barium
(pg/L)
Boron
(pg/L)
Bromide
(mg/L)
GW - 2L
NE
6.5-8.5
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
1
10
700
700
NE
SW - 2B (Class WS)
NE
6.0-9.0
> 6.0
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
87
5.6
10
1000
NE
NE
RBWW002
AC06052
35.3672322
-80.95943115
SW
8.8
6.1
12.1
107
168
100
< 10
4
150
300
N/A
< 0.5
16
5.8
RBSP001
AC06044
35.36543027
-80.96638781
SW
13.2
6.9
8.8
86
215
N/A
N/A
N/A
180
< 10
< 2.0
39
220
N/A
RBSP002
AC06045
35.37067271
-80.96274918
SW
12.1
6.7
8.9
85
121
N/A
N/A
N/A
110
< 10
< 2.0
44
340
N/A
RBSP003
AC06046
35.36796809
-80.95935079
SW
10.9
5.25
6
55
96.5
N/A
N/A
N/A
78
< 10
< 2.0
26
240
N/A
RBSWO01
AC06047
35.36052816
-80.97510851
SW
13.1
7.2
10.7
101
60
N/A
N/A
N/A
57
< 10
< 2.0
19
< 50
N/A
RBSWO02
AC06048
35.36062195
-80.97522544
SW
12.3
7.4
9.9
94
241
N/A
N/A
N/A
< 50
< 10
< 2.0
1 55
59
N/A
RBSWO03
AC06049
35.36065366
-80.97544711
SW
12.1
7.71
9.7
91
276.7
N/A
N/A
N/A
< 50
< 10
< 2.0
54
< 50
N/A
RBSWO10
AC06050
35.36040248
-80.97801872
SW
9.4
6.2
5.9
53
272
N/A
N/A
N/A
270
< 10
< 2.0
110
< 50
N/A
RBSWO11
AC06051
35.36018427
-80.9789049
SW
9.4
6.3
3.9
35
188
N/A
N/A
N/A
190
< 10
< 2.0
45
< 50
N/A
Notes:
1. Results from North Carolina Division of Water Quality, NC Division of Water Resources, and
Pace Analytical Laboratory, Inc, from samples collected by NCDENR in March 2014
2. SW - 2B (Class WS) refers to the Class WS standards found in 15A NCAC 213 .0200 Surface
Water and Wetlands Standards last amended January 1st, 2015
3. NE indicates that a standard has not been established for that parameter
4. N/A means that the constituent was not analyzed at that seep
5. Highlighted cells signify an exceedance of a 2L or 26 standard; the color corresponds
with the relevant standard Laboratory, Inc, from samples collected by NCDENR in mid -March 2014
7. Temperature reported in degrees centigrade
8. pH reported in standard units (SU)
9. U indicates the unit "mho" the reciprocal of ohm
10. NTU indicates Nephalometric Turbidity Units
11. mV indicates millivolts
12. gpm signifies gallons per minute
13. GW - 2L refers to the Class GA standards found in 15A NCAC 02L .0202 Groundwater Quality Standards, last amended
April 1st, 2013
14. "<" indicates a sample less than the laboratory practical quantitation (PQL) limit
15. P indicates an elevated PQL due to matrix interference or dilution factor not equal to one
16. J2 indicates that the reported value is estimated as it did not meet relevant quality controls for precision or accuracy
17. J3 indicates that the reported value is estimated as the sample matrix interfered with accurate determination
18. Analytical results in this table provided to Duke Energy by NCDENR.
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Table 8-1. Solid Matrix Parameters and Analytical Methods or Soil, Ash, and Rock
Parameters and Constituent Analysis - Analytical Methods
Inorganic Compounds
Units
Method
Antimony
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Arsenic
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Barium
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Boron
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Cadmium
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Chloride
mg/kg
SM4500-CI-E
Chromium
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Copper
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Iron
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Lead
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Manganese
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Mercury
mg/kg
EPA Method 7470A/7471
Nickel
mg/kg
EPA 6010
pH
SU
EPA 9045
Selenium
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Thallium (low level)
mg/kg
EPA 6020
Zinc
mg/kg
EPA 6010
Total Organic Carbon
Units
Method
TOC
Mg/kg
EPA 9060
Notes:
1. Soil samples to be analyzed for Total Inorganics using USEPA Methods 6010/6020 and pH using USEPA
Method 9045, as noted above.
2. Ash samples to be analyzed for Total Inorganics using USEPA Methods 6010/6020 and pH using USEPA
Method 9045; select ash samples will also be analyzed for leaching potential using SPLP Extraction Method
1312 in conjunction with USEPA Methods 6010/6020. SPLP results to be reported in units of mg/L for
comparison to 2L Standards.
3. Samples to be analyzed for Total Organic Carbon using method EPA 9060. Sample result in concentration
units of mg/kg of organic carbon on a dry weight basis.
Table -2. Backaround Soil Samole Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
800
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
270
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-lD(5-6)
6/3/2015
12100
6.5 U
6.5 U
20.4
16.2 U
0.32 U
0.78 U
9
6.5 U
11.6
32200
13.7
BG-1 D(14-15)
6/3/2015
11600
8.3 U
8.3 U
77.3
20.7 U
0.41 U
0.99 U
5.5
5 J
15.1
26800
4.9 J
BG-1 D(24-25)
6/3/2015
14100
8.2 U
8.2 U
175
20.5 U
0.25 J
0.98 U
5.4
22.8
25.2
28200
6 J
BG-1 D(30-31)
6/3/2015
13100
6.9 U
6.9 U
144
17.2 U
0.28 J
0.83 U
3.8
12.1
16.1
20000
6.9 U
BG-1 D(34-35)
6/3/2015
10900
8.3 U
8.3 U
189
20.8 U
0.29 J
1 U
3.1
13.9
16
19300
6.3 J
BG-1 D(44-45)
6/3/2015
9440
7.3 U
7.3 U
209
18.3 U
0.46
0.88 U
4.6
9.9
10.3
13500
7.3 U
BG-2D (3.5-5)
6/13/2015
15700
6.1 U
5.5 J
17.7 J
15.3 U
0.2 J
0.73 U
33
6.1 U
8.1
36500
10.9
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
10700
6.3 U
6.3 U
161
15.8 U
0.63
0.76 U
6
14.6
5.3
17100
15.2
BG-2D (53-54)
6/15/2015
11100
7.6 U
7.6 U
132
19 U
0.63
0.91 U
4.5
8.5
4.3
16000
3.9 J
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
15400
7.8 U
7.8 U
226
19.6 U
1.4
0.94 U
20.6
13.8
20.3
20600
7.8 U
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
11000
6.3 U
6.3 U
251
15.8 U
1
0.76 U
5.5
9.2
5.5
14600
3.5 J
BG-3D(3-5)
6/13/2015
23100
6.3 U
6.3 U
28.4
15.7 U
0.33
0.75 U
17.4
6.3 U
11.4
34100
18.1
BG-3D(18.5-20)
6/13/2015
26000
6.1 U
6.1 U
240
15.4 U
0.66
0.74 U
14.4
14.6
16.4
23800
4.2 J
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
26700
6.2 U
6.2 U
276
15.6 U
0.84
0.75 U
6.1
11
10.4
18100
3.7 J
BG-3D(27-28)
6/13/2015
21600
6.2 U
6.2 U
282
15.5 U
0.98
0.75 U
6.7
12.1
93.3
23500
3.3 J
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
15900
7.1 U
7.1 U
159
17.7 U
0.63
0.85 U
5.7
8
12.6
19400
7.1 U
BG-3D (73-75)
6/13/2015
7630
5.7 U
5.7 U
96.3
14.3 U
0.26 J
0.69 U
3.1
5.7 U
71.8
13500
5.7 U
MW-7BR(43.5-45)
4/24/2015
5650 J
6.4 UJ
6.4 UJ
31.3
12 J
0.32 U
0.77 U
3.6
7.3 J
4.5
12300 J
3.7 J+
MW-7BR(53.5-55)
4/24/2015
12300 S
7.3 U
7.3 U
110
19.6
0.23 J
0.88 U
7.6
14.7
1 15.4
21000
3.8 J
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
""Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 3
Table -2. Backaround Soil Samole Results
Analyte
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
5200
8
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
65
1
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-lD(5-6)
6/3/2015
29.1
0.048
3.2 U
1.3 J
6.5 U
3.2 U
6.5 U
89.2
6.5 U
162 U
321 U
162 U
BG-1D(14-15)
6/3/2015
226
0.0095 J
4.1 U
3.4
8.3 U
4.1 U
8.3 U
70.2
12.5
207 U
427 U
2750
BG-1 D(24-25)
6/3/2015
1140
0.013 U
4.1 U
6.4
8.2 U
4.1 U
8.2 U
75.8
34.7
205 U
394 U
7340
BG-1 D(30-31)
6/3/2015
518
0.011 U
3.4 U
5.3
4.7 J
2.3 J
6.9 U
59.7
30
96 J
330 U
5980
BG-1 D(34-35)
6/3/2015
921
0.013 U
4.2 U
5.8
8.3 U
3.1 J
8.3 U
53.3
31.1
208 U
402 U
5710
BG-1 D(44-45)
6/3/2015
817
0.012 U
3.7 U
4.7
7.3 U
4.6
7.3 U
38
33.6
244
353 U
4350
BG-2D (3.5-5)
6/13/2015
11.4
0.55 J-
3.1 U
1.5 U
6.1 U
3.9
6.1 U
89.2
7.7
451
301 UJ
308
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
290
0.01 UJ
3.2 U
4.5
6.3 U
7.2
6.3 U
43.9
45.7
NA
NA
NA
BG-2D (53-54)
6/15/2015
689
0.012 UJ
3.8 U
3.9
7.6 U
8
7.6 U
40.8
38.7
580
365 U
6530
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
1440
0.013 UJ
3.9 U
8.5
7.8 U
16.7
7.8 U
58.8
55.5
NA
NA
NA
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
975
0.01 UJ
3.2 U
4.5
6.3 U
14.9
6.3 U
37.9
42.9
NA
NA
NA
BG-3D(3-5)
6/13/2015
114
0.027 J+
3.1 U
6.7
6.3 U
1.7 J
6.3 U
67.5
24.6
157 U
313 U
526
BG-3D(18.5-20)
6/13/2015
943
0.01 U
3.1 U
8.3
6.1 U
10.4
6.1 U
62.3
43
1150
309 U
8030
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
626
0.01 U
3.1 U
7.6
6.2 U
16.2
6.2 U
45.4
45.8
1420
NA
7660
BG-3D(27-28)
6/13/2015
724
0.0098 U
3.1 U
6.9
6.2 U
22.2
6.2 U
50.6
59.8
1540
307 U
9700
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
542
0.012 U
3.5 U
5.3
7.1 U
17.3
7.1 U
41.6
43.2
1520
NA
7530
BG-3D (73-75)
6/13/2015
805
0.0093 UJ
2.9 U
2.3
5.7 U
22.2
5.7 U
30.5
33.3
2480
284 UJ
4460
MW-7BR(43.5-45)
4/24/2015
446 J
0.01 U
3.2 UJ
2.4
NA
3.2 U
6.4 U
29.2
6.6
160 U
323 U
620
MW-7BR(53.5-55)
4/24/2015
615
0.012 U
3.7 U
4.9
7.3 U
2.1 J
7.3 U
58.5
31.7
183 U
369 U
4440
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
""Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 3
Table -2. Backaround Soil Samole Results
Anal a
yt
Nitrate
Nitrogen
g
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-1 D(5-6)
6/3/2015
NA
32.1 UJ
325 U
325 U
321 U
4.6 J
448 J
BG-1D(14-15)
6/3/2015
NA
42.7 UJ
2580
414 U
427 U
5.6 J
1020 U
BG-1 D(24-25)
6/3/2015
NA
39.4 UJ
6500
410 U
394 U
5 J
970 U
BG-1 D(30-31)
6/3/2015
NA
33 UJ
5550
345 U
330 U
5.4 J
818 U
BG-1 D(34-35)
6/3/2015
NA
40.2 UJ
4740
417 U
402 U
5.1 J
969 U
BG-1 D(44-45)
6/3/2015
NA
35.3 UJ
3410
367 U
353 U
5.7 J
857 U
BG-2D (3.5-5)
6/13/2015
NA
30.1 UJ
1920
306 U
175 J-
6.1 J
1640 J-
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
NA
31.4 UJ
NA
NA
NA
4.5 J
749 UJ
BG-2D (53-54)
6/15/2015
NA
36.5 UJ
6120
380 U
365 U
4.7 J
894 UJ
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
NA
37.9 UJ
NA
NA
NA
4.8 J
948 UJ
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
NA
29.6 UJ
NA
NA
NA
5.5 J
726 UJ
BG-3D(3-5)
6/13/2015
31.3 U
NA
586
314 U
313 U
4.8 J
555 J
BG-3D(18.5-20)
6/13/2015
30.9 U
NA
6450
307 U
309 U
6 J
752 U
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
31.8 U
NA
6410
311 U
NA
5.8 J
765 U
BG-3D(27-28)
6/13/2015
30.7 U
NA
8700
311 U
307 U
5.9 J
758 U
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
34.6 U
NA
7120
354 U
NA
6.5 J
835 U
BG-3D (73-75)
6/13/2015
NA
28.4 UJ
2760
286 U
284 UJ
6.1 J
683 UJ
MW-7BR(43.5-45)
4/24/2015
NA
32.3 UJ
216 J+
321 U
323 U
5.4 J
780 UJ
MW-7BR(53.5-55)
4/24/2015
NA
36.9 UJ
3520
366 U
369 U
5.5 J
884 UJ
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
""Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 3
Table 8-3. Background PWR and Bedrock Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-2BR (166.4-166.5)
7/19/2015
5810
5.5 U
5.5 U
8.4
13.6 U
0.24 J
0.65 U
2.6
4.7 J
44.4
8950
BG-2D (159-160)
6/18/2015
10400
5.2 U
5.2 U
85.8
13 U
0.19 J
0.63 U
6.8
10.4
7.4
18800
MW7BR 196.0 196.6
6/5/2015
12900
4.7 U
4.7 U
25.4
11.9 U
0.24 U
0.57 U
4.6
7.3
50
7550
MW-7BR(179.4-179.6)
6/5/2015
1 2730
4.9 U
4.9 U
32.4
12.3 U
0.25 U
0.59 U
1.3
2.6 J
1.4
4100
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR Industrial
Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 3
Table 8-3. Background PWR and Bedrock Sample Results
Analyte
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
CAS RN
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
800
5200
8
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
270
65
1
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-2BR (166.4-166.5)
7/19/2015
5.5 U
272
0.0084 U
2.7 UJ
2.6
5.5 U
13.9
5.5 U
NA
24.7
4620
BG-2D (159-160)
6/18/2015
5.2 U
754
0.0084 U
2.6 U
6.4
5.2 U
15.8
5.2 U
30.4
50.2
2680
MW7BR 196.0-196.6
6/5/2015
4.7 U
110
0.0058 U
2.4 U
7.7
4.7 U
57.4
4.7 U
17.7
19.7
9090
MW-7BR(179.4-179.6)
1 6/5/2015
1 4.9 U
i 80.1 1
0.0079 U
1 2.5 U
i 1.8
i 4.9 U
i 4.7
i 4.9 U
i 8.5
i 12.3
i 978
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR Industrial
Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 3
Table 8-3. Background PWR and Bedrock Sample Results
Analyte
Chloride
Magnesium
Nitrate
Nitrogen
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
NS
NS
100000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-2BR (166.4-166.5)
7/19/2015
252 U
3830
25.2 UJ
NA
293
273 U
252 U
7.5 J
NA
BG-2D (159-160)
6/18/2015
265 U
8560
26.5 UJ
NA
2770
257 J
265 U
8.2 J
650 U
MW7BR 196.0 196.6
6/5/2015
271 U
3540
27.1 UJ
I NA
295
237 U
271 U
7.3 J
I NA
MW-7BR(179.4-179.6)
6/5/2015
1 249 U
1 2320
1 24.9 UJ
I NA
1660
1 245 U
1 249 U
1 8.2 J
I NA
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR Industrial
Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 3
Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
800
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
270
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 D (8.5-10)
6/17/2015
12100
7.4 U
7.4 U
29.2
18.8 U
0.38 U
0.89 U
44.4
18
24.7
40600
8.7
AB-1 D (28.5-30)
6/17/2015
8660
6.9 U
6.9 U
25.8
11.8 J
0.3 J
0.82 U
35.8
32.7
37.6
71900
6.9 U
A13-1 D (63.5-65.0)
6/17/2015
12200
6.1 U
6.1 U
31.2
15.3 U
0.31 U
0.73 U
33.8
6.1 UJ
15.9
31700
7
AB-1 D (75-78)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-1 D (78.5-80)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-21D (8.5-10)
6/15/2015
6750
7 U
7 U
25.7
17.5 U
0.35 U
0.84 U
16
8.6
18.6
31100
7 U
AB-21D (28.5-30.0)
6/15/2015
8940 J+
9.5 UJ
9.5 U
15.1
23.7 U
0.47 UJ
1.1 U
24.7 J-
7 J-
27
43200 J-
7.9 J+
AB-21D (68.5-70)
6/15/2015
12700
6.4 U
12.9 U
41.5
10.9 J
0.32 U
0.77 U
55.3
35.1
49.7
70000
4.7 J
AB-21D (83.5-85.0)
6/15/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
A13-31D(3.5-5.0)
4/14/2015
2520 J
6.1 UJ
6.1 U
4.4
15.3 U
0.31 U
0.74 U
2.5
6.1 U
2.2
7620 J
6.1 U
AB-3D(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
6990
7.3 U
33.8
301
16.7 J
1.4
0.87 U
9.6
4.1 J
24.1
7220
6.3 J
4B-3D(68.5-70)
4/14/2015
9910
6.3 U
26.5
214
24.4
1.4
0.75 U
19.2
4.1 J
22.8
17900
8.2
AB-4D(3.5-5)
5/4/2015
8410
5.6 U
5.6 U
10.8
15.8
0.28 U
0.68 U
19.2
5.6 U
6.1
17800
4.9 J
AB-4D(48.5-50)
5/4/2015
7670
7.1 U
7.1 U
68.7
36.6
0.38
0.85 U
27.3
36.1
35
42400
7.1 U
AB-4D(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
12000
6.5 U
6.5 U
294
16.7
0.84
0.78 U
26.3
63.6
21.2
19000
6.5 U
4B-4S(53.5-55)
5/8/2015
15100
7.6 U
7.6 U
266
19.1 U
0.46
0.92 U
33.4
75
67.2
41300
4.6 J
AB-5D(58.5-60)
4/7/2015
8290
6.6 U
3.5 J
12.9
16.5 U
0.33 U
0.79 U
21.6
16.2
20.2
36600
6.6 U
AB-5D(63.5-65)
4/7/2015
8470
7.1 U
3.7 J
67.2
17.7 U
0.45
0.85 U
6.1
6 J
49
37100
7.1 U
AB-6D(8.5-10)
4/28/2015
8450
7.1 U
4.4 J
9.4
35.8
0.36 U
0.85 U
44.6
7.1 U
7.1
43300
7.7
AB-6D(28.5-30)
4/28/2015
8840
7.6 U
7.6 U
51.2
54.3
0.39
0.91 U
36.5
8.1
57.3
58300
7.8
AB-6D(73.5-75)
4/28/2015
5990
6.5 U
6.5 U
6.7
27
0.33 U
0.78 U
26.8
6.5 U
14.3
28700
5.9 J
AB-7D(23.5-25)
3/18/2015
5720
3 U
1.6 J
10.2
3 U
0.06 U
0.36 U
16.8
3 U
5
7830
4.4
AB-7D(28.5-30)
3/18/2015
9090
3.6 U
24.6
79.6
2 J
0.73
0.43 U
27.6
4.7
15.2
21200
12.2
AB-7S(18.5-20)
3/23/2015
11900 J
4 U
35.1
213
30.5
2.3 J+
0.47 U
17.2
8.3
59.6 J+
16400
13.6
AB-7S(20-25)
3/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-8S(13-15)
4/1/2015
30900
4.6 UJ
9.2 UJ
300
51.7
1
0.55 U
186
48.4
71.2
57500
4.6 U
AB-8S(20-25)
4/1/2015
31300
4.2 U
8.4 U
523
50
1.4
0.5 U
177
70.1
82.3
50200
4.2 U
AB-8S(30-35)
4/1/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-1 D-4 (83.5-85.5)
3/3/2015
14000
3.4 U
2.4 J
92.1
13.5
0.31 J
0.41 U
7.6 J+
5.1
14.5
14400
3.3 J
AS-1 D-5 (88.5-90.5)
3/3/2015
7740
3.5 U
3.5 U
82.6
6.7
0.3 J
0.42 U
3.4 J+
5.2
4.2
7540
1.8 J
AS-21D-3 (23.5-25)
3/3/2015
2300
3.4 U
3.4 U
50.6
15
0.23 J
0.41 U
4.2 J+
5.9
9.3
12200
12.5
AS-21D-4 (28.5-30)
3/3/2015
2500
3 U
3 U
30.2
16
0.27 J
0.35 U
4.8 J+
6.1
12.5
12900
6
AS-21D-2 (30-31.5)
3/2/2015
4950
3.1 U
10.9
51.2
14.9
0.67
0.37 U
9.7 J+
3.7
15.3
14300
6.8
AS-2S (23.5-25)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-2S (28.5-30)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-2S (50-53)
3/6/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-2S (90)
3/9/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-31D 53.5-55'
3/10/2015
3940
3.1 U
8.6
62.9
15.4
0.42
0.37 U
9.1
5.2
16.3
16600
8.4
AS-31D 58.5-60'
3/10/2015
3130
3.3 U
3.3 U
142
8.1
0.18
0.39 U
3.1
8.3
7.9
11100
2.4 J
BG-1 D(5-6)
6/3/2015
12100
6.5 U
6.5 U
20.4
16.2 U
0.32 U
0.78 U
9
6.5 U
11.6
32200
13.7
BG-1 D(14-15)
6/3/2015
11600
8.3 U
8.3 U
77.3
20.7 U
0.41 U
0.99 U
5.5
5 J
15.1
26800
4.9 J
BG-1 D(24-25)
6/3/2015
14100
8.2 U
8.2 U
175
20.5 U
0.25 J
0.98 U
5.4
22.8
25.2
28200
6 J
BG-1 D(30-31)
6/3/2015
13100
6.9 U
6.9 U
144
17.2 U
0.28 J
0.83 U
3.8
12.1
16.1
20000
6.9 U
BG-1 D(34-35)
6/3/2015
10900
8.3 U
8.3 U
189
20.8 U
0.29 J
1 U
3.1
13.9
16
19300
6.3 J
BG-1 D(44-45)
6/3/2015
9440
7.3 U
7.3 U
209
18.3 U
0.46
0.88 U
4.6
9.9
10.3
13500
7.3 U
BG-2D (3.5-5)
6/13/2015
15700
6.1 U
5.5 J
17.7 J
15.3 U
0.2 J
0.73 U
33
6.1 U
8.1
36500
10.9
BG-21D (48-49)
6/15/2015
10700
6.3 U
6.3 U
161
15.8 U
0.63
0.76 U
6
14.6
5.3
17100
15.2
BG-2D (53-54)
6/15/2015
11100
7.6 U
7.6 U
132
19 U
0.63
0.91 U
4.5
8.5
4.3
16000
3.9 J
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
15400
7.8 U
7.8 U
226
19.6 U
1.4
0.94 U
20.6
13.8
20.3
20600
7.8 U
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
11000
6.3 U
6.3 U
251
15.8 U
1
0.76 U
5.5
9.2
5.5
14600
3.5 J
BG-3D(3-5)
6/13/2015
23100
6.3 U
6.3 U
28.4
15.7 U
0.33
0.75 U
17.4
6.3 U
11.4
34100
18.1
BG-31)(18.5-20)
6/13/2015
26000
6.1 U
6.1 U
240
15.4 U
0.66
0.74 U
14.4
14.6
16.4
23800
4.2 J
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
26700
6.2 U
6.2 U
276
15.6 U
0.84
0.75 U
6.1
11
10.4
18100
3.7 J
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Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
800
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
270
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-3D(27-28)
6/13/2015
21600
6.2 U
6.2 U
282
15.5 U
0.98
0.75 U
6.7
12.1
93.3
23500
3.3 J
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
15900
7.1 U
7.1 U
159
17.7 U
0.63
0.85 U
5.7
8
12.6
19400
7.1 U
BG-3D (73-75)
6/13/2015
7630
5.7 U
5.7 U
96.3
14.3 U
0.26 J
0.69 U
3.1
5.7 U
71.8
13500
5.7 U
C-1 D(13.5-15.0)
3/24/2015
5470
3 U
3 U
8.8
3 U
0.13
0.36 U
9.3
3 U
18.1
6380
3 U
C-1 D(23.5-25.0)
3/24/2015
9130
2.9 U
2.9 U
95.5
2.9 U
0.32
0.34 U
6.2
6
15.3
11500
2.9 U
C-2D(18.5-20)
3/16/2015
9940
3.7 U
3.7 UJ
10.2
3.7 U
0.15
0.45 U
9.9
3.1 J
27
39000
4.8
C-2D(23.5-25)
3/16/2015
5460
2.9 U
2.9 U
23.5
2.9 U
0.086
0.35 U
6.4
14
7.2
12800
3.5
C-2S(30-35)
3/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-10S (8-9)
6/17/2015
14000
7.1 U
7.1 U
57.6
17.8 U
0.32 J
0.85 U
12.3
24.4
18.6
30100
5.9 J
GWA-10S (13-14)
6/17/2015
14900
7.5 U
7.5 U
76.6
18.6 U
0.44
0.89 U
11.1
20.7
27.9
25400
7.5 U
GWA-10S (21-23)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-1D(28.5-30)
6/8/2015
25200
7.6 U
7.6 U
164
18.9 U
1
0.91 U
92.8
34.8
27.9
31700
7.6 U
GWA-1D(33.5-35)
6/8/2015
39600
8.5 U
8.5 U
288
21.2 U
0.96
1 U
110
38.9
232
55200
8.5 U
GWA-1S(42-47)
6/9/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-20D(40-41.5)
6/14/2015
6540
6.4 U
6.4 U
12.4
16 U
0.33
0.77 U
4.4
6.4 U
2.7
9880
6.4 U
GWA-20D(45-46.5)
6/14/2015
12700
6.5 U
6.5 U
63.3
16.3 U
0.24 J
0.78 U
7.4
5 J
3.2
16300
6.5 U
GWA-21D (3.5-5)
7/15/2015
37400
8.5 U
12.2
37.7
21.4 U
0.41 J
1 U
62.4
8.5 U
7.6
64000
20.9
GWA-21 D (8.5-10)
7/16/2015
5430 J+
5.9 U
3.6 J
2.5 J+
14.8 UJ
0.3 U
0.71 U
17.7 J+
5.9 U
5.2 J+
38300
3.2 J
GWA-21 D (18.5-20)
7/16/2015
4250
7.4 U
7.4 U
3.7 UJ
18.4 U
0.44
0.88 U
16.9 J+
5.3 J
7.9 J+
26600
7.4 UJ
GWA-21 D (48.5-50)
7/18/2015
2070
6.3 U
6.3 U
113
15.7 UJ
0.24 J
0.75 U
3.2
4.5 J
16
14300
6.3 U
GWA-21D (58.5-60)
7/18/2015
2550
6.5 U
6.5 U
65.9
16.2 U
0.32 U
0.78 U
1.2 J
7.3
12.3
7570
6.5 U
GWA-22D(38.5-40.0)
5/7/2015
4130
7.7 U
7.7 U
24.7
19.2 U
0.38 U
0.92 U
4
7.7 U
9.9
7160
7.7 U
GWA-22D(48.5-50.0)
5/7/2015
6750
6.8 U
6.8 U
32.6
17 U
0.34 UJ
0.82 U
2.1
3.9 J
3.2
6990
6.8 U
GWA-23D(33.5-35)
5/12/2015
3140
6.5 U
6.5 U
27.6
16.3 U
0.33 U
0.78 U
1.6 UJ
6.9
2
5230
5 J
GWA-23D(38.5-40)
5/12/2015
4560
6.7 U
6.7 U
18.4
16.8 U
0.34 U
0.81 U
2.2
18.6
2.8
7710
6.7 U
GWA-2D(38.5-40.0)
4/14/2015
17800
7 U
7 U
151
16.2 J
0.26 J
0.84 U
1.5 J
15
16.8
24100
7 U
GWA-2D(43.5-45.0)
4/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-2D(43.5-45.0)
4/14/2015
24900
5.8 U
5.8 U
253
21.3
0.24 J
0.69 U
3.6
12.6
25.8
32300
5.8 U
GWA-2S(48-52)
4/16/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-3D(18.5-19)
4/21/2015
3450
5.8 U
5.8 U
25.6
14.5 U
0.29 U
0.7 U
4.5
5.8 U
1.4 UJ
5320
5.8 U
GWA-4S (15-19)
6/21/2015
17300
8 U
8 U
115
39.8 U
1.4
0.96 U
58
25.5
33.9
38700
8 U
GWA-4S (24-26)
6/21/2015
7290
6.8 U
6.8 U
115
17.1 U
0.35
0.82 U
5.1
5.8 J
3.1
10200
6.8 U
GWA-4S (32-35)
6/21/2015
5900
8.2 U
8.2 U
95.6
20.6 U
0.27 J
0.99 U
5.5
4.4 J
5.2
8190
8.2 U
GWA-4S (34-36)
6/21/2015
3800
6 U
6 U
70.2
15.1 U
0.3 U
0.72 U
2.6
3.1 J
2.4
4950
6 U
GWA-5D(58.5-60)
4/10/2015
3340
6.9 U
6.9 U
28.7
17.2 U
0.22 J
0.83 U
3.2
13.5
7.1
18600
4.5 J
GWA-51)(68.5-70)
4/10/2015
4390
8 U
8 U
32.7
19.9 U
0.4 U
0.96 U
8
17.3
8.2
16000
8 U
GWA-5S(72-74)
4/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-6D-1 (43.5-45)
3/4/2015
2380
3.4 U
3.4 U
75.5
14.9
0.29 J
0.41 U
7.3 J+
25.4
23.2
19000
4.6
GWA-6D-2 (48.5-50)
3/4/2015
13200
4.4 U
4.4 U
176
16.2
0.3 J
0.53 U
1.2 J+
10.5
28.1
18200
2.6 J
GWA-7D(13.5-15.0)
4/17/2015
14600
7.1 U
7.1 U
212
17.7 U
0.35 U
0.85 U
13
34.7
47.9
23200
7.1 U
GWA-7D(23.5-25.0)
4/17/2015
13100
6.9 U
6.9 U
130
17.4 U
0.35 U
0.83 U
15.8
20.1
47.7
19000
6.9 U
GWA-7S(7.0-8.0)
4/21/2015
8390
6.7 U
6.7 U
117
16.7 U
0.33 U
0.8 U
53.4
73.8
51.8
58900
4.9 J
GWA-7S(22.0-23.0)
4/21/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-8D(8.5-10)
6/1/2015
8480
6.6 U
6.6 U
18.1
82.7 U
0.25 J
0.79 U
131
87
49
54200
6.6 U
GWA-8D(18.5-20)
6/1/2015
22800
7.2 U
7.2 U
67.1
18 U
0.69
0.86 U
135
102
50.4
36400
7.2 U
GWA-8D(19-20)
6/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-9BR(14-17)
5/6/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-9D(1)
5/5/2015
20300
7 U
7 U
105
17.5 U
0.5
0.84 U
52.1
38.7
55.5
62500
7 U
GWA-9D(3.5-5.0)
5/4/2015
39800
6.5 U
3.5 J
35.3
16.3 U
0.4
0.78 U
210
19.8
61.9
109000
12.2
MW-15D(3.5-5)
4/29/2015
24000
7.9 U
7.9 U
66.5
40.1
0.88
0.95 U
30.1
6.6 J
22.5 J+
48800
17.8
MW-15D(13.5-15)
4/29/2015
18400
8.4 U
8.4 U
200
33.5
1.8
1 U
29.5
17.4
18.6 J+
36400
16
MW-7BR(43.5-45)
4/24/2015
5650 J
6.4 UJ
6.4 UJ
31.3
12 J
0.32 U
0.77 U
3.6
7.3 J
4.5
12300 J
3.7 J+
MW-7BR(53.5-55)
4/24/2015
12300 S
7.3 U
7.3 U
110
19.6
0.23 J
0.88 U
7.6
14.7
15.4
21000
3.8 J
Page 2 of 9
Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
800
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
270
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-9BR(10-12)
5/11/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
MW-9D(3.5-5)
5/1/2015
20300
9 U
9 U
187
23.3
1.2
1.1 U
23.7
37.9
15.7
26000
17
OB-1(33.5-35.0)
4/16/2015
3580
7.2 U
7.2 U
28.8
18 U
0.42
0.87 U
7.9
17.6
31.1
27400
7.2 U
OB-1(43.5-45.0)
4/16/2015
3480
9 U
9 U
74.2
22.5 U
0.51
1.1 U
4.4
15.9
54.4
36700
9 U
OB-2(38.5-40.0)
4/14/2015
14400
9.5 U
9.5 U
157
26.7
1.2
1.1 U
2.7
36.1
76.4
41000
9.5 U
OB-2(48.5-50.0)
4/14/2015
15600
7.9 U
7.9 U
222
16.2 J
0.66
0.95 U
1.8 J
16.8
59.1
24900
7.9 U
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 9
Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
5200
8
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
65
1
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 D (8.5-10)
6/17/2015
652
0.098
3.8 U
10.8
7.4 U
2.9 J
7.4 U
86.4
15.1
265
364 U
686
AB-1 D (28.5-30)
6/17/2015
563
0.033
3.4 U
14.6
6.9 U
3.4 U
6.9 U
92.6
18.5
168 U
336 U
369
AB-1 D (63.5-65.0)
6/17/2015
20.2
0.13
3.1 U
5.3
6.1 U
3.1 U
6.1 U
77.3
11.7
180
316 U
602
AB-1 D (75-78)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-1 D (78.5-80)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-21D (8.5-10)
6/15/2015
171
0.0058 J
3.5 U
5.3
7 U
3.5 U
7 U
91.9
8.8
175 U
342 U
217
AB-21D (28.5-30.0)
6/15/2015
101 J-
0.032
4.7 UJ
5 J-
9.5 UJ
4.7 U
9.5 U
161 J+
21.5
237 U
473 U
256
AB-21D (68.5-70)
6/15/2015
522
0.031
3.2 U
30.8
6.4 U
3.2 U
6.4 U
150
14.7
161 U
333 U
222
AB-21D (83.5-85.0)
6/15/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-31D(3.5-5.0)
4/14/2015
41.4 J+
0.01 UJ
3.1 U
1.5 U
6.1 UJ
3.1 U
6.1 U
18.1
3.3 J
153 U
313 U
130 J
AB-3D(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
50.3
0.035
3.6 U
8.3
7.3 U
142
7.3 U
23.9
8.7
3620
372 U
744
4B-3D(68.5-70)
4/14/2015
55.1
0.036
6.6
7
6.3 U
118
6.3 U
47.9
10.2
2460
312 U
681
AB-4D(3.5-5)
5/4/2015
51.2
0.032
2.8 U
1.6
5.6 U
2.8 U
5.6 U
36.4
4.5 J
202
289 U
214
AB-4D(48.5-50)
5/4/2015
485
0.011 U
3.5 U
15.5
7.1 U
10.9
7.1 U
58.1
11.6
614
353 U
890
AB-4D(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
3320
0.01 U
3.2 U
167
6.5 U
19.5
6.5 U
40.4
83
2190
NA
5220
AB-4S(53.5-55)
5/8/2015
1950
0.013 U
3.8 U
97.5
7.6 U
20.7
7.6 U
81.6
62.2
2250
386 U
5460
AB-5D(58.5-60)
4/7/2015
135
0.021
3.3 U
2.2
6.6 U
15.3
6.6 U
119
8.3 J+
545
333 U
183
AB-5D(63.5-65)
4/7/2015
108
0.021
3.5 U
10.6
7.1 U
29
7.1 U
141
41.6
614
346 U
692
AB-6D(8.5-10)
4/28/2015
43.1
0.06
3.6 U
1.8 U
7.1 U
3.6 U
7.1 U
99.6
7.1 U
178 U
344 U
90.3 J
4B-6D(28.5-30)
4/28/2015
507
0.017
3.8 U
5.9
7.6 U
3.8 U
7.6 U
149
7.6 U
116 J
375 U
249
AB-6D(73.5-75)
4/28/2015
68.9
0.022
3.3 U
1.6 U
6.5 U
3.3 U
6.5 U
77.9
6.5 U
122 J
324 U
111 J
4B-7D(23.5-25)
3/18/2015
6.8 J+
0.043
0.31 J
0.44 J+
3 U
1.7
3 U
58.2
3.1 J+
20.5 J+
305 U
72.4
AB-7D(28.5-30)
3/18/2015
119
0.029
1.7
5.3
3.6 U
59.9
3.6 U
56.3
12.9
665
348 U
295
AB-7S(18.5-20)
3/23/2015
158
0.017
2.7 J
16.7 J+
2.4 J
174
4 U
66.9
25
1900 J+
411 U
807 J+
AB-7S(20-25)
3/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-8S(13-15)
4/1/2015
1080
0.013 J
4.6 U
70.9
9.2 UJ
6.7
4.6 U
140
52.7
491
477 U
6550
AB-8S(20-25)
4/1/2015
1660
0.0087 J
4.2 U
75.1
8.4 U
16.3
4.2 U
145
49.1
1180
426 U
7340
AB-8S(30-35)
4/1/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-1 D-4 (83.5-85.5)
3/3/2015
170
0.019
0.68 U
4
3.4 U
8.9
3.4 U
35.4
28.7
373 J+
344 U
4730
AS-1 D-5 (88.5-90.5)
3/3/2015
194
0.01 U
0.7 U
3.1
3.5 U
10
3.5 U
17.2
24.7
536 J+
335 U
3710
AS-21D-3 (23.5-25)
3/3/2015
313
0.0075 J
0.69 U
2.6
3.4 U
1.6 J+
3.4 U
33.8
10.6
61 J+
323 U
43.7 J+
AS-21D-4 (28.5-30)
3/3/2015
276
0.0082 J
0.59 U
2.9
3 U
1.4 J+
3 U
37.3
7.4
65.1 J+
302 U
51.5 J+
AS-21D-2 (30-31.5)
3/2/2015
85
0.023
1.1 J+
4.9
3.1 U
27.7
3.1 U
44.4
7.4 J+
343 J+
302 U
157
AS-2S (23.5-25)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-2S (28.5-30)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-2S (50-53)
3/6/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-2S (90)
3/9/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AS-31D 53.5-55'
3/10/2015
127
0.012
1.6
3.5
3.1 U
44.8
3.1 U
46
6.4
779
305 U
207
AS-31D 58.5-60'
3/10/2015
793
0.01 U
0.66 U
2.2
3.3 U
0.43 J+
3.3 U
21
7.1
32.9 U
327 U
107
BG-1 D(5-6)
6/3/2015
29.1
0.048
3.2 U
1.3 J
6.5 U
3.2 U
6.5 U
89.2
6.5 U
162 U
321 U
162 U
BG-1D(14-15)
6/3/2015
226
0.0095 J
4.1 U
3.4
8.3 U
4.1 U
8.3 U
70.2
12.5
207 U
427 U
2750
BG-1 D(24-25)
6/3/2015
1140
0.013 U
4.1 U
6.4
8.2 U
4.1 U
8.2 U
75.8
34.7
205 U
394 U
7340
BG-1 D(30-31)
6/3/2015
518
0.011 U
3.4 U
5.3
4.7 J
2.3 J
6.9 U
59.7
30
96 J
330 U
5980
BG-1 D(34-35)
6/3/2015
921
0.013 U
4.2 U
5.8
8.3 U
3.1 J
8.3 U
53.3
31.1
208 U
402 U
5710
BG-1 D(44-45)
6/3/2015
817
0.012 U
3.7 U
4.7
7.3 U
4.6
7.3 U
38
33.6
244
353 U
4350
BG-2D (3.5-5)
6/13/2015
11.4
0.55 J-
3.1 U
1.5 U
6.1 U
3.9
6.1 U
89.2
7.7
451
301 UJ
308
BG-21D (48-49)
6/15/2015
290
0.01 UJ
3.2 U
4.5
6.3 U
7.2
6.3 U
43.9
45.7
NA
NA
NA
BG-21D (53-54)
6/15/2015
689
0.012 UJ
3.8 U
3.9
7.6 U
8
7.6 U
40.8
38.7
580
365 U
6530
BG-21D (60-62)
6/15/2015
1440
0.013 UJ
3.9 U
8.5
7.8 U
16.7
7.8 U
58.8
55.5
NA
NA
NA
BG-21D (74-75)
6/15/2015
975
0.01 UJ
3.2 U
4.5
6.3 U
14.9
6.3 U
37.9
42.9
NA
NA
NA
BG-3D(3-5)
6/13/2015
114
0.027 J+
3.1 U
6.7
6.3 U
1.7 J
6.3 U
67.5
24.6
157 U
313 U
526
BG-3D(18.5-20)
6/13/2015
943
0.01 U
3.1 U
8.3
6.1 U
10.4
6.1 U
62.3
43
1150
309 U
8030
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
1 626
1 0.01 U
1 3.1 U
1 7.6
1 6.2 U
1 16.2
1 6.2 U
1 45.4
1 45.8
1 1420
1 NA
1 7660
Page 4 of 9
Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
5200
8
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
65
1
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-3D(27-28)
6/13/2015
724
0.0098 U
3.1 U
6.9
6.2 U
22.2
6.2 U
50.6
59.8
1540
307 U
9700
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
542
0.012 U
3.5 U
5.3
7.1 U
17.3
7.1 U
41.6
43.2
1520
NA
7530
BG-31D (73-75)
6/13/2015
805
0.0093 UJ
2.9 U
2.3
5.7 U
22.2
5.7 U
30.5
33.3
2480
284 UJ
4460
C-1 D(13.5-15.0)
3/24/2015
24.1
0.0063 J
0.59 U
2
3 U
6.2
3 U
15.2
11.9
309
280 U
961
C-1 D(23.5-25.0)
3/24/2015
242
0.01 U
0.57 U
4
2.9 U
11.5
2.9 U
23.3
33.9
302
275 U
5800
C-2D(18.5-20)
3/16/2015
20.5
0.01 U
0.74 U
0.57 J+
3.7 U
3.3
3.7 U
38.1
6.9 J+
84.3
359 U
178
C-2D(23.5-25)
3/16/2015
237
0.01 U
0.58 U
1.6
2.9 U
1.2
2.9 U
40.1
13.3
25 J+
297 U
1470
C-2S(30-35)
3/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-10S (8-9)
6/17/2015
1840
0.063 J-
3.6 U
3
7.1 U
2.4 J
7.1 U
59.3
16.5
134 J
342 U
1520
GWA-10S (13-14)
6/17/2015
893
0.024 J-
3.7 U
5.4
7.5 U
5
7.5 U
69
34.2
315
356 U
3960
GWA-10S (21-23)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-1D(28.5-30)
6/8/2015
1090
0.012 U
3.8 U
34
7.6 U
5.7
7.6 U
88.2
92.4
1120
359 U
10400
GWA-1D(33.5-35)
6/8/2015
2940
0.014 U
4.2 U
49.7
8.5 U
14.5
8.5 U
133
183
3830
430 U
26600
GWA-1S(42-47)
6/9/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-20D(40-41.5)
6/14/2015
131
0.011 U
3.2 U
2.3
6.4 U
3.2 U
6.4 U
19
7.1
116 J
325 U
457
GWA-20D(45-46.5)
6/14/2015
184
0.01 U
3.3 U
4.3
6.5 U
3.3 U
6.5 U
31.1
28.7
125 J
321 U
4320
GWA-21D (3.5-5)
7/15/2015
153
0.54
4.3 UJ
3.5
8.5 U
7.1
8.5 U
NA
17.3
379
402 U
232
GWA-21D (8.5-10)
7/16/2015
92.7
0.0077 J
3 UJ
1.5 UJ
5.9 U
3 UJ
5.9 U
NA
5.9 UJ
NA
NA
NA
GWA-21 D (18.5-20)
7/16/2015
68.4
0.0098 J
3.7 UJ
10.2
7.4 U
3.7 UJ
7.4 U
NA
35.5 J+
184 UJ
369 U
184 UJ
GWA-21D (48.5-50)
7/18/2015
592
0.01 UJ
3.1 UJ
2.9
6.3 U
3.1 U
6.3 U
NA
20.2
NA
NA
NA
GWA-21D (58.5-60)
7/18/2015
398
0.011 U
3.2 UJ
2.4
6.5 U
3.2 U
6.5 U
NA
11.4
162 U
320 U
162 U
GWA-22D(38.5-40.0)
5/7/2015
77.7
0.012 U
3.8 U
1.9 U
7.7 U
3.8 U
7.7 U
7 J
7.7 U
192 U
369 U
193
GWA-22D(48.5-50.0)
5/7/2015
113
0.011 U
3.4 U
1.1 J
6.8 U
2 J
6.8 U
9.3
11.6
170 U
346 U
478
GWA-23D(33.5-35)
5/12/2015
336
0.01 UJ
3.3 U
1.1 J
6.5 U
3.3 U
6.5 U
9.9
3.8 J+
163 U
338 UJ
147 J
GWA-23D(38.5-40)
5/12/2015
210
0.01 UJ
3.4 U
1.6 J
6.7 U
3.4 U
6.7 U
14.2
7.1
168 U
332 UJ
776
GWA-2D(38.5-40.0)
4/14/2015
713
0.012 U
3.5 U
9.2
7 U
32.8
7 U
89.4
53.2
5290
362 U
10000
GWA-2D(43.5-45.0)
4/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-2D(43.5-45.0)
4/14/2015
1120
0.0092 U
2.9 U
12.3
5.8 U
35.1
5.8 U
126
98.8
4360
277 U
20000
GWA-2S(48-52)
4/16/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-3D(18.5-19)
4/21/2015
155
0.0087 UJ
2.9 U
2.9
5.8 U
4.4
5.8 U
11.5
14.7
843
271 UJ
2360
GWA-4S (15-19)
6/21/2015
367
0.0081 J-
8 U
20.4
5.6 J
42.9
8 U
62.9
38.9
NA
NA
NA
GWA-4S (24-26)
6/21/2015
269
0.012 UJ
3.4 U
4
6.8 U
9.2
6.8 U
19.2
32.5
533
332 U
4980
GWA-4S (32-35)
6/21/2015
168
0.013 UJ
4.1 U
3.1
8.2 U
8
8.2 U
17.3
22.1
389
397 U
3460
GWA-4S (34-36)
6/21/2015
231
0.0097 UJ
3 U
2.2
6 U
7.3
6 U
5.6 J
19.3
474
300 U
2260
GWA-5D(58.5-60)
4/10/2015
477
0.011 U
3.4 U
1.7 U
6.9 U
3.4 U
6.9 U
33.6
6.8 J
172 U
341 U
172 U
GWA-5D(68.5-70)
4/10/2015
575
0.012 U
4 U
2 UJ
8 U
4 U
8 U
34.9
6.5 J
199 U
389 U
277
GWA-5S(72-74)
4/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-6D-1 (43.5-45)
3/4/2015
1270
0.01 U
0.68 U
4.2 J+
3.4 U
0.68 U
3.4 U
55.8
3.6 J+
34.1 U
353 U
92.1 J+
GWA-61D-2 (48.5-50)
3/4/2015
523
0.01 U
0.89 U
2.4 J+
4.4 U
21.8
4.4 U
55.5
56.7 J+
4250
446 UJ
8830
GWA-7D(13.5-15.0)
4/17/2015
813
0.011 U
3.5 U
14
7.1 U
26.5
7.1 U
73.8
68.4
3950
330 U
10200
GWA-7D(23.5-25.0)
4/17/2015
296
0.011 U
3.5 U
10.5
6.9 U
25
6.9 U
59.2
54.3
4200
347 U
8020
GWA-7S(7.0-8.0)
4/21/2015
1700
0.045
3.3 U
3.2
6.7 U
6.6
6.7 U
209
25.2
545
326 U
487
GWA-7S(22.0-23.0)
4/21/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-8D(8.5-10)
6/1/2015
959
0.063
3.3 U
37.2
6.6 U
1.9 J
6.6 U
80.1
8.6
90 J+
325 U
615 J+
GWA-8D(18.5-20)
6/1/2015
1410
0.011 U
3.6 U
151
7.2 U
7.4
7.2 U
33.5
143
1490
345 U
25800
GWA-8D(19-20)
6/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-9BR(14-17)
5/6/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-9D(1)
5/5/2015
1560
0.034
3.5 U
17.8
7 U
6.1
7 U
143
25.7
459
358 U
975
GWA-9D(3.5-5.0)
5/4/2015
937
0.13
3.3 U
52.4
6.5 U
5.3
6.5 U
148
38.9
262
330 U
845
MW-15D(3.5-5)
4/29/2015
335
0.011 J
4 U
7.4
7.9 U
4.5 J+
7.9 U
118
37.4
194 J+
381 U
1720 J+
MW-15D(13.5-15)
4/29/2015
574
0.026
4.2 U
12.2
8.4 U
10.3 J+
8.4 U
74.4
74.1
596 J+
434 U
5700
MW-7BR(43.5-45)
4/24/2015
446 J
0.01 U
3.2 UJ
2.4
NA
3.2 U
6.4 U
29.2
6.6
160 U
323 U
620
MW-7BR(53.5-55)
4/24/2015
615
0.012 U
3.7 U
4.9
7.3 U
2.1 J
7.3 U
58.5
31.7
183 U
369 U
4440
Page 5 of 9
Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
5200
8
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
65
1
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-9BR(10-12)
5/11/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
MW-9D(3.5-5)
5/1/2015
656
0.047
4.5 U
10
9 U
19.2
9 U
55.4
39.4
1130
430 U
2610
OB-1(33.5-35.0)
4/16/2015
905
0.011 U
3.6 U
1.8 U
7.2 U
3.6 U
7.2 U
91
6.8 J
180 U
352 UJ
180 U
OB-1(43.5-45.0)
4/16/2015
1270
0.014 U
4.5 U
1.8 J
9 U
4.5 U
9 U
128
9.3
225 U
444 U
199 J
OB-2(38.5-40.0)
4/14/2015
1950
0.015 U
4.7 U
11.4
9.5 U
3 J
9.5 U
130
60.8
155 J
488 U
4330
OB-2(48.5-50.0)
4/14/2015
938
0.013 U
3.9 U
8.9
7.9 U
3.8 J
7.9 U
80.2
84.9
266
391 U
7940
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 6 of 9
Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Anal a
yt
Nitrate
Nitrogen
g
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 D (8.5-10)
6/17/2015
36.4 UJ
NA
257 J
376 U
364 U
5.4 J
795 J
AB-1 D (28.5-30)
6/17/2015
33.6 UJ
NA
336 U
336 U
336 U
4.7 J
815 U
AB-1 D (63.5-65.0)
6/17/2015
31.6 UJ
NA
281 J
305 U
316 U
5.2 J
1040
AB-1 D (75-78)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1010 J-
AB-1 D (78.5-80)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
808 U
AB-21D (8.5-10)
6/15/2015
34.2 UJ
NA
350 U
350 U
342 U
4.9 J
833 U
AB-21D (28.5-30.0)
6/15/2015
47.3 UJ
NA
474 U
474 U
473 U
4.7 J
661 J
AB-21D (68.5-70)
6/15/2015
33.3 UJ
NA
322 U
322 U
333 U
4.7 J
813 U
AB-21D (83.5-85.0)
6/15/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
566 J
AB-31D(3.5-5.0)
4/14/2015
NA
31.3 UJ
307 U
307 U
313 U
4.2 J
912
AB-3D(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
NA
37.2 UJ
980
203 J
372 U
8 J
53100
4B-3D(68.5-70)
4/14/2015
NA
31.2 UJ
704
201 J
312 U
7.7 J
5570
AB-4D(3.5-5)
5/4/2015
NA
28.9 UJ
282 U
282 U
289 U
5.3 J
823 J-
AB-4D(48.5-50)
5/4/2015
NA
35.3 UJ
239 J
354 U
200 J
4.8 J
949 J-
AB-4D(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
NA
31.8 UJ
324 U
324 U
NA
5.9 J
502 J
AB-4S(53.5-55)
5/8/2015
NA
38.6 UJ
318 J
382 U
386 U
5.2 J
938 U
AB-5D(58.5-60)
4/7/2015
NA
33.3 UJ
229 J
329 U
333 U
6.4 J
1690
AB-5D(63.5-65)
4/7/2015
NA
34.6 UJ
226 J
354 U
222 J
4.8 J
3240 J
AB-6D(8.5-10)
4/28/2015
NA
34.4 UJ
356 U
356 U
344 U
NA
3200 J-
4B-6D(28.5-30)
4/28/2015
NA
37.5 UJ
378 U
378 U
375 U
4.5 J
476 J-
AB-6D(73.5-75)
4/28/2015
NA
32.4 UJ
326 U
326 U
181 J
4.4 J
637 J-
4B-7D(23.5-25)
3/18/2015
NA
30.5 UJ
111
60.8 U
305 U
5.2 J
920
AB-7D(28.5-30)
3/18/2015
NA
34.8 UJ
557
83.4
348 U
5.2 J
10900
AB-7S(18.5-20)
3/23/2015
NA
41.1 UJ
1540 J+
396 U
411 U
6.3 J
31900
AB-7S(20-25)
3/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
13800
AB-8S(13-15)
4/1/2015
NA
47.7 UJ
541
458 U
477 U
5.6 J
985 J
AB-8S(20-25)
4/1/2015
NA
42.6 UJ
388 J
419 U
426 U
5.6 J
860 J
AB-8S(30-35)
4/1/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
723 J
AS-1 D-4 (83.5-85.5)
3/3/2015
NA
34.4 UJ
3100
115 J+
344 U
5.3 J
1490
AS-1 D-5 (88.5-90.5)
3/3/2015
NA
33.5 UJ
3040
109 J+
335 U
5.7 J
1010
AS-21D-3 (23.5-25)
3/3/2015
NA
32.3 UJ
148 J+
68.5 U
214 J
4.5 J
NA
AS-21D-4 (28.5-30)
3/3/2015
NA
30.2 UJ
105 J+
59.1 U
302 U
4.3 J
NA
AS-21D-2 (30-31.5)
3/2/2015
NA
30.2 UJ
294
61.9 J+
173 J
5.1 J
NA
AS-2S (23.5-25)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
3550
AS-2S (28.5-30)
3/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
5170
AS-2S (50-53)
3/6/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
14300
AS-2S (90)
3/9/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1620
AS-31D 53.5-55'
3/10/2015
NA
30.5 UJ
273
42.4 J
305 U
7.7 J
1290
AS-31D 58.5-60'
3/10/2015
NA
32.7 UJ
148
65.7 U
327 U
5.4 J
784 U
BG-1 D(5-6)
6/3/2015
NA
32.1 UJ
325 U
325 U
321 U
4.6 J
448 J
BG-1D(14-15)
6/3/2015
NA
42.7 UJ
2580
414 U
427 U
5.6 J
1020 U
BG-1 D(24-25)
6/3/2015
NA
39.4 UJ
6500
410 U
394 U
5 J
970 U
BG-1 D(30-31)
6/3/2015
NA
33 UJ
5550
345 U
330 U
5.4 J
818 U
BG-1 D(34-35)
6/3/2015
NA
40.2 UJ
4740
417 U
402 U
5.1 J
969 U
BG-1 D(44-45)
6/3/2015
NA
35.3 UJ
3410
367 U
353 U
5.7 J
857 U
BG-2D (3.5-5)
6/13/2015
NA
30.1 UJ
1920
306 U
175 J-
6.1 J
1640 J-
BG-21D (48-49)
6/15/2015
NA
31.4 UJ
NA
NA
NA
4.5 J
749 UJ
BG-21D (53-54)
6/15/2015
NA
36.5 UJ
6120
380 U
365 U
4.7 J
894 UJ
BG-21D (60-62)
6/15/2015
NA
37.9 UJ
NA
NA
NA
4.8 J
948 UJ
BG-21D (74-75)
6/15/2015
NA
29.6 UJ
NA
NA
NA
5.5 J
726 UJ
BG-3D(3-5)
6/13/2015
31.3 U
NA
586
314 U
313 U
4.8 J
555 J
BG-3D(18.5-20)
6/13/2015
30.9 U
NA
6450
307 U
309 U
6 J
752 U
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
31.8 U
NA
6410
311 U
I NA
5.8 J
765 U
Page 7 of 9
Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Anal a
yt
Nitrate
Nitrogen
g
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-3D(27-28)
6/13/2015
30.7 U
NA
8700
311 U
307 U
5.9 J
758 U
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
34.6 U
NA
7120
354 U
NA
6.5 J
835 U
BG-31D (73-75)
6/13/2015
NA
28.4 UJ
2760
286 U
284 UJ
6.1 J
683 UJ
C-1 D(13.5-15.0)
3/24/2015
NA
28 UJ
122
59.4 U
175 J
4 J
791
C-1 D(23.5-25.0)
3/24/2015
NA
27.5 UJ
5890
58.3
275 U
4.3 J
675 U
C-2D(18.5-20)
3/16/2015
NA
35.9 UJ
137
73.9 J
219 J
3.8 J
506 J
C-2D(23.5-25)
3/16/2015
NA
29.7 UJ
1340
58.1 U
297 U
3.8 J
707 U
C-2S(30-35)
3/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1900
GWA-10S (8-9)
6/17/2015
NA
34.2 UJ
389
355 U
342 U
4.1 J
974 J-
GWA-10S (13-14)
6/17/2015
NA
35.6 UJ
412
373 U
356 U
4.1 J
501 J-
GWA-10S (21-23)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
469 J-
GWA-1 D(28.5-30)
6/8/2015
35.9 U
NA
290 J
378 U
359 U
5.2 J
896 U
GWA-1D(33.5-35)
6/8/2015
43 U
NA
780
425 U
430 U
6.2 J
1060 U
GWA-1S(42-47)
6/9/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
603J
GWA-20D(40-41.5)
6/14/2015
32.5 U
NA
182 J
321 U
325 U
4.8 J
795 U
GWA-20D(45-46.5)
6/14/2015
32.1 U
NA
3660
325 U
321 U
4.8 J
775 U
GWA-21 D (3.5-5)
7/15/2015
40.2 UJ
NA
275 J
427 U
402 U
5 J
9440
GWA-21 D (8.5-10)
7/16/2015
29.4 UJ
NA
NA
NA
NA
5 J
603 J
GWA-21 D (18.5-20)
7/16/2015
36.9 UJ
NA
368 UJ
368 UJ
369 U
5 J
897 U
GWA-21D (48.5-50)
7/18/2015
30.2 UJ
NA
NA
NA
NA
5.2 J
741 U
GWA-21D (58.5-60)
7/18/2015
32 UJ
NA
325 U
325 U
320 U
5.2 J
789 U
GWA-22D(38.5-40.0)
5/7/2015
NA
36.9 UJ
216 J
384 U
369 U
5.1 J
884 U
GWA-22D(48.5-50.0)
5/7/2015
NA
34.6 UJ
225 J
341 U
346 U
4.9 J
836 U
GWA-23D(33.5-35)
5/12/2015
NA
33.8 UJ
325 U
325 U
338 UJ
4.6 J
795 UJ
GWA-23D(38.5-40)
5/12/2015
NA
33.2 UJ
708
337 U
332 UJ
4.7 J
800 UJ
GWA-2D(38.5-40.0)
4/14/2015
NA
36.2 UJ
2050
352 U
362 U
6.3 J
NA
GWA-2D(43.5-45.0)
4/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
750 U
GWA-2D(43.5-45.0)
4/14/2015
NA
27.7 UJ
13100
289 U
277 U
6.4 J
683 U
GWA-2S(48-52)
4/16/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
902 J
GWA-3D(18.5-19)
4/21/2015
NA
27.1 UJ
1960
290 U
271 UJ
7.2 J
NA
GWA-4S (15-19)
6/21/2015
NA
37.1 UJ
NA
NA
NA
3.9 J
3480 J-
GWA-4S (24-26)
6/21/2015
NA
33.2 UJ
4420
342 U
332 U
3.8 J
999 J-
GWA-4S (32-35)
6/21/2015
NA
39.7 UJ
2820
412 U
397 U
NA
956 UJ
GWA-4S (34-36)
6/21/2015
NA
30 UJ
1450
301 U
300 U
5.9 J
723 UJ
GWA-5D(58.5-60)
4/10/2015
NA
34.1 UJ
344 U
344 U
341 U
5.2 J
821 U
GWA-5D(68.5-70)
4/10/2015
NA
38.9 UJ
399 U
399 U
389 U
5 J
808 J
GWA-5S(72-74)
4/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
773 U
GWA-6D-1 (43.5-45)
3/4/2015
NA
35.3 UJ
105 J+
68.1 U
353 U
5.4 J
848 U
GWA-61D-2 (48.5-50)
3/4/2015
NA
44.6 UJ
8320
156 J+
446 U
5.5 J
1070 U
GWA-7D(13.5-15.0)
4/17/2015
NA
33 UJ
296 J
354 U
330 U
6.5 J
1240
GWA-7D(23.5-25.0)
4/17/2015
NA
34.7 UJ
427
347 U
347 U
6.7 J
834 U
GWA-7S(7.0-8.0)
4/21/2015
NA
32.6 UJ
334 U
334 U
326 U
6 J
1020
GWA-7S(22.0-23.0)
4/21/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
885 U
GWA-8D(8.5-10)
6/1/2015
NA
32.5 UJ
331 U
331 U
325 U
5 J
457 J
GWA-8D(18.5-20)
6/1/2015
NA
34.5 UJ
345 J
359 U
345 U
5.4 J
830 U
GWA-8D(19-20)
6/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1080 J
GWA-9BR(14-17)
5/6/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1690
GWA-91D(1)
5/5/2015
NA
35.8 UJ
346 J
349 U
358 U
4.9 J
5860
GWA-9D(3.5-5.0)
5/4/2015
NA
33 UJ
420
326 U
330 U
4.9 J
1190
MW-15D(3.5-5)
4/29/2015
NA
38.1 UJ
1430
397 U
381 U
5.3 J
1670 J-
MW-15D(13.5-15)
412912015
NA
43.4 UJ
4550
421 U
434 U
5.3 J
962 J-
MW-7BR(43.5-45)
4/24/2015
NA
32.3 UJ
216 J+
321 U
323 U
5.4 J
780 UJ
MW-7BR(53.5-55)
4/24/2015
NA
36.9 UJ
3520
366 U
369 U
5.5 J
884 UJ
Page 8 of 9
Table 8-4. Soil Total Inorganic Results
Anal a
yt
Nitrate
Nitrogen
g
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-9BR(10-12)
5/11/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
849
MW-9D(3.5-5)
5/1/2015
NA
43 UJ
1500
451 U
430 U
5.7 J
29700 J-
OB-1(33.5-35.0)
4/16/2015
NA
35.2 UJ
361 U
361 U
352 UJ
5.1 J
844 U
OB-1(43.5-45.0)
4/16/2015
NA
44.4 UJ
450 U
450 U
444 U
5.1 J
1050 U
OB-2(38.5-40.0)
4/14/2015
NA
48.8 UJ
2440
474 U
488 U
5.5 J
922 U
OB-2(48.5-50.0)
4/14/2015
NA
39.1 UJ
5360
394 U
391 U
5.4 J
893 U
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 9 of 9
Table 8-5. PWR and Bedrock Totals Inorganic Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-8D(90-90.5)
4/21/2015
3660
5 U
5 U
46.3
12.5 U
0.25 U
0.6 U
3
3 J
3.1
5590
BG-2BR (166.4-166.5)
7/19/2015
5810
5.5 U
5.5 U
8.4
13.6 U
0.24 J
0.65 U
2.6
4.7 J
44.4
8950
BG-2D (159-160)
6/18/2015
10400
5.2 U
5.2 U
85.8
13 U
0.19 J
0.63 U
6.8
10.4
7.4
18800
GWA-10D (131.5-131.8)
7/14/2015
27800
5.1 U
5.1 U
9.7
12.7 U
0.16 J
0.61 U
1.2 J
5.1 U
1.3 U
2530
GWA-1 BRU 66.0-66.3
6/15/2015
4360
5 U
5 U
61.5
12.4 U
0.25 U
0.59 U
3.3
3.5 J
3.3
6380
GWA-20BR (301.9-302.4)
7/20/2015
2300
5.2 U
5.2 U
73.4
13 U
0.29
0.63 U
1.3 U
29.8
7.6
8680
GWA-22BR (207-208)
7/20/2015
10200 J+
5.2 UJ
5.2 U
12 J+
13 U
0.32
0.63 U
2.6
5 J+
4.5
8740 J+
GWA-22BR (277-278)
7/20/2015
13900
5.7 U
5.7 U
18.7
14.2 U
0.27 J
0.68 U
1.7
2.9 J
1.4 U
6160
GWA-23BR 241.4-241.6
6/14/2015
3270
5.3 U
5.3 U
35.5
13.3 U
0.27 U
0.64 U
2.6
3.4 J
14.1
7700
GWA-23BR (216-217)
7/14/2015
4210
5.2 U
5.2 U
60.5
12.9 U
0.24 J
0.62 U
2.2
26.7
21
20300
GWA-2BR(80-81.5)
4/29/2015
9330
4.8 U
4.8 U
147
11.9 U
0.24 U
0.57 U
9.2
16.7
40.5
17200
GWA-2D(30.0-31.5)
4/13/2015
31100
7.8 U
7.8 U
611
26.1
0.98
0.94 U
1.3 J
18.8
5.3
39700
GWA-3D(40-40.5)
4/23/2015
791
5.2 U
5.2 U
9.8
13.1 U
0.26 U
0.63 U
1.2 J
5.2 U
1.7
1540
GWA-4BR (121.5-122.1)
7/14/2015
813
5.6 U
5.6 U
12
14 U
0.28 U
0.67 U
1.4 U
5.6 U
3
1280
GWA-4D (118-119.5)
7/18/2015
2260
5.7 U
5.7 U
36
14.3 U
0.29 U
0.68 U
1.2 J
5.7 U
1.2 J
3970
GWA-5D(229.5-230.0)
4/14/2015
23900
5.9 U
5.9 U
117
14.7 U
0.25 J
0.7 U
240
37.8
23.9
30900
GWA-6D(161-164)
3/19/2015
12500
2.6 U
2.6 U
178
2.6 U
0.09
0.31 U
65.6
17.9
51.8
16800
GWA-7D(93.5-98.5)
6/2/2015
15200
5.5 U
5.5 U
65.2
13.7 U
0.27 U
0.66 U
17.2
15.6
59.9
13800
GWA-9BR 80.0-80.2
6/11/2015
776
5.2 U
5.2 U
2.6 UJ
12.9 U
0.26 U
0.62 U
2.7
7.3
31.9
2180
GWA-9D(50.5-51)
5/5/2015
12700
6.1 U
6.1 U
47.2
15.1 U
0.3 U
0.73 U
36
14.5
120
20700
MW-15BR 38.7-39.1
5/8/2015
1870
4.6 U
4.6 U
16.4
11.6 U
0.23 U
0.56 U
6.1
2.8 J
8.4
3230
MW-15D 40.5-40.7
5/15/2015
1520
5.4 U
5.4 U
16.8
13.5 U
0.27 U
0.65 U
1.6
9.2
12.3
3850
MW9BR 141.7-142.0
5/30/2015
587
2.6 U
2.6 U
3.4
6.4 U
0.13 U
0.31 U
0.38 J
2.6 U
3
1130
MW-9D(63.5-65)
5/1/2015
1 8310
1 7.1 U
1 7.1 U
1 65.8
1 12.1 J
0.4
0.85 U
8.3
7.1 U
10.4
14400
Page 1 of 6
Table 8-5. PWR and Bedrock Totals Inorganic Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
Sample Name
Sample Date
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR Industrial
Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 6
Table 8-5. PWR and Bedrock Totals Inorganic Results
Analyte
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
CAS RN
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
800
5200
8
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
270
65
1
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-8D(90-90.5)
4/21/2015
5 U
130
0.0076 UJ
2.5 U
3.2
5 U
4.9
5 U
11.4
13.6
1000
BG-2BR (166.4-166.5)
7/19/2015
5.5 U
272
0.0084 U
2.7 UJ
2.6
5.5 U
13.9
5.5 U
NA
24.7
4620
BG-2D (159-160)
6/18/2015
5.2 U
754
0.0084 U
2.6 U
6.4
5.2 U
15.8
5.2 U
30.4
50.2
2680
GWA-10D (131.5-131.8)
7/14/2015
5.1 U
70.9
0.0083 U
2.5 UJ
0.65 J
5.1 U
179
5.1 U
NA
6.4
25400
GWA-1 BRU 66.0-66.3
6/15/2015
5 U
444
0.0083 U
3.5
3.4
5 U
2.8
5 U
16.4
19.6
579
GWA-20BR (301.9-302.4)
7/20/2015
5.2 U
825
0.0079 U
2.6 UJ
3.5
5.2 U
15.8
5.2 U
NA
20.5
5030
GWA-22BR (207-208)
7/20/2015
5.2 UJ
253 J+
0.0081 U
2.6 UJ
3.2
5.2 U
54 J+
5.2 U
NA
29.6
6970 J+
GWA-22BR (277-278)
7/20/2015
5.7 U
155
0.0084 U
2.8 UJ
1.8
5.7 U
78.7
5.7 U
NA
19.2
10600
GWA-23BR 241.4-241.6
6/14/2015
5.3 U
198
0.0083 U
2.7 U
3.9
5.3 U
14
5.3 U
11
19.1
1950
GWA-23BR (216-217)
7/14/2015
5.2 UJ
508
0.0083 U
2.6 UJ
4.2
5.2 U
31.6
5.2 U
NA
25
3340
GWA-2BR(80-81.5)
4/29/2015
4.8 U
2660
0.0079 UJ
4.8
7
4.8 U
19.4
4.8 U
83.4
43.2
5080
GWA-2D(30.0-31.5)
4/13/2015
7.8 U
1560
0.012 U
3.9 U
14.6
7.8 U
33.2
7.8 U
128
149
3330
GWA-3D(40-40.5)
4/23/2015
5.2 U
83.8
0.0086 UJ
2.6 U
1.1 J
5.2 U
2.6 UJ
5.2 U
5.2 U
4.2 J
362
GWA-4BR (121.5-122.1)
7/14/2015
5.6 U
39.1
0.0084 U
2.8 UJ
1.4 U
5.6 U
2.8 UJ
5.6 U
NA
7.5
320
GWA-4D (118-119.5)
7/18/2015
5.7 U
91.7
0.011 U
2.9 UJ
1.2 J
5.7 U
2.3 J
5.7 U
NA
13.3
883
GWA-5D(229.5-230.0)
4/14/2015
5.9 U
1010
0.0092 U
2.9 U
103
5.9 U
153
5.9 U
52.2
105
8140
GWA-6D(161-164)
3/19/2015
2.6 U
200
0.01 U
0.52 U
52.7
2.6 U
28.4
2.6 U
69.8
27.8
3530
GWA-7D(93.5-98.5)
6/2/2015
5.5 U
234
0.0085 U
2.7 U
13.3
5.5 U
83.3
5.5 U
39.8
23.2
6870
GWA-9BR 80.0-80.2
6/11/2015
5.2 U
18.7
0.0078 U
2.6 U
0.77 J
5.2 U
3.2
5.2 U
4.6 J
3.3 J
553
GWA-9D(50.5-51)
5/5/2015
6.1 U
373
0.0097 U
3 U
10.1
6.1 U
25.4
6.1 U
61.8
39.3
4110
MW-15BR 38.7-39.1
5/8/2015
3.8 J
131
0.0085 UJ
2.3 U
1.9
4.6 U
2.8
4.6 U
4 J
6.8
631
MW-15D 40.5-40.7
5/15/2015
5.4 U
67.1
0.0072 UJ
2.7 U
1.3 UJ
5.4 U
2.1 J
5.4 U
6.5
6.3
643
MW9BR 141.7-142.0
5/30/2015
2.6 U
57.1
0.008 UJ
1.3 U
0.59 J
2.6 U
1.4
2.6 U
1.8 J
2.6 U
382
MW-9D(63.5 65)
5/1/2015
7.1 U
440
0.011 U
3.5 U
7.8
7.1 U
35
7.1 U
26.6
40
2460
Page 3 of 6
Table 8-5. PWR and Bedrock Totals Inorganic Results
Analyte
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
CAS RN
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
800
5200
8
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
270
65
1
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR Industrial
Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 4 of 6
Table 8-5. PWR and Bedrock Totals Inorganic Results
Analyte
Chloride
Magnesium
Nitrate
Nitrogen
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
NS
NS
100000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-8D(90-90.5)
4/21/2015
256 UJ
2800
NA
25.6 UJ
2390
251 U
256 UJ
8.3 J
NA
BG-2BR (166.4-166.5)
7/19/2015
252 U
3830
25.2 UJ
NA
293
273 U
252 U
7.5 J
NA
BG-2D (159-160)
6/18/2015
265 U
8560
26.5 UJ
NA
2770
257 J
265 U
8.2 J
650 U
GWA-10D (131.5-131.8)
7/14/2015
239 U
1120
23.9 UJ
NA
1080
254 U
239 U
7.7 J
NA
GWA-1 BRU 66.0-66.3
6/15/2015
251 U
4330
25.1 UJ
NA
3810
248 U
251 U
9.1 J
NA
GWA-20BR (301.9-302.4)
7/20/2015
245 U
936
24.5 UJ
NA
133 J
261 U
245 U
7.4 J
NA
GWA-22BR (207-208)
7/20/2015
253 U
3040 J+
25.3 UJ
NA
218 J
261 U
253 U
8.3 J
NA
GWA-22BR (277-278)
7/20/2015
269 U
1890
26.9 UJ
NA
291
283 U
269 U
7.2 J
NA
GWA-23BR 241.4-241.6
6/14/2015
262 U
2880
26.2 UJ
NA
219 J
266 U
262 U
7.2 J
NA
GWA-23BR (216-217)
7/14/2015
256 U
2530
25.6 UJ
NA
252 J
258 U
256 U
7.4 J
NA
GWA-2BR(80-81.5)
4/29/2015
249 UJ
8300
NA
24.9 UJ
5490
238 U
249 UJ
8.5 J
NA
GWA-2D(30.0-31.5)
4/13/2015
382 U
23200
NA
38.2 UJ
10400
391 U
382 U
5.8 J
740 U
GWA-3D(40-40.5)
4/23/2015
257 UJ
624
NA
25.7 UJ
471
262 U
257 UJ
7.5 J
NA
GWA-4BR (121.5-122.1)
7/14/2015
249 U
618
24.9 UJ
NA
572
280 U
249 U
7.2 J
NA
GWA-4D (118-119.5)
7/18/2015
249 U
1860
24.9 UJ
NA
1750
285 U
249 U
7.2 J
NA
GWA-5D(229.5-230.0)
4/14/2015
287 U
27600
NA
28.7 UJ
294 U
294 U
287 U
7.1 J
708 U
GWA-6D(161-164)
3/19/2015
257 U
8260
NA
25.7 UJ
3290
148
257 U
7.6 J
626 U
GWA-7D(93.5-98.5)
6/2/2015
268 U
7230
NA
26.8 UJ
290
599
268 U
6.6 J
NA
GWA-9BR 80.0-80.2
6/11/2015
254 U
756
25.4 UJ
NA
258 U
258 U
254 U
6.9 J
NA
GWA-9D(50.5-51)
5/5/2015
304 U
9890
NA
30.4 UJ
262 J
164 J
304 U
6.4 J
729 U
MW-15BR 38.7-39.1
5/8/2015
260 UJ
1620
26 UJ
NA
188 J
232 U
260 UJ
7.2 J
NA
MW-15D 40.5-40.7
5/15/2015
362 UJ
1290
36.2 UJ
NA
837
269 U
362 UJ
7.1 J
NA
MW9BR 141.7-142.0
5/30/2015
264 UJ
1 548
1 26.4 UJ
NA
128 U
128 U
264 UJ
7.2 J
NA
MW-9D(63.57)
5/1/2015
1 343 U
1 5660
1 NA
1 34.3 UJ
1 439
1 354 U
1 343 U
1 6.9 J
1 832 UJ
Page 5 of 6
Table 8-5. PWR and Bedrock Totals Inorganic Results
Analyte
Chloride
Magnesium
Nitrate
Nitrogen
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
NS
NS
100000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GWJ
NS
I NS
NS
I NS
I NS
I NS
NS
I NS
I NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either applicable
criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR Industrial
Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Waste Management
Soil Remediation Goals Table (March 2015) -
Preliminary Industrial Health Based Soil
Remediation Goal (PSRG) and Protection of
Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is currently
available, as a surrogate the PSRG for Trivalent
Chromium was used for comparison purposes
only.
Qualifier Notes:
limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 6 of 6
Table 8-6. Background Soil SPLP Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Boron
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-41-7
7440-42-8
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
10
700
NS
700
2
10
NS
1000
300
15
IMAC*
NS
1
NS
NS
4
NS
NS
NS
1
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
100 U
5 U
5 U
2.7 J+
2 U
13.7 J+
0.8 U
5 U
5 U
10 U
500 U
1 U
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
100 U
5 U
5 U
5.1 J+
2 U
13 J+
0.8 U
5 U
5 U
10 U
500 U
1 U
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
597 J
5 U
5 U
6.9 J+
2 U
47.8 J+
0.8 U
5 U
5 U
10 U
229 J
1 U
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
2330
0.5 U
0.25 J
135
0.15 J
59.8
0.094
1.7 J+
0.51 J+
12.2
386 J+
0.76
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
4910 J
0.24 J
0.36 J
143
0.39
54.9
0.27
4.6 J+
0.72 J+
3.5 J+
796 J+
0.84
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where
there is no applicable 02L standard.
Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were
issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR
has not established a 02L standard for these
constituents as described in 15A NCAC
02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs are
noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 3
Table 8-6. Background Soil SPLP Results
Analyte
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
N
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
50
1
NS
100
20
NS
NS
NS
1000
NS
250000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.2
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
5 U
0.2 UJ
5 U
5 U
5 U
1.9 J
1 U
10 U
50 U
249 J
6300 UJ
108 J+
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
5 U
0.2 UJ
5 U
5 U
5 U
5.3
1 U
10 U
50 U
586
7800 UJ
163 J+
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
24.3
0.2 UJ
5 U
5 U
5 U
5 U
1 U
10 U
50 U
400 U
6000 UJ
85.9 J+
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6300 U
NA
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6900 U
NA
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
21.7 J+
0.2 U
0.28 J
1.4 J+
0.5 U
6.4 J+
0.097 J
1.8
50.5 J+
264 J+
NA
82.7 J+
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
46.3
0.2 U
0.78
2.7 J+
0.33 J
10.1 J+
0.28
3.6
78.1 J+
432 J+
NA
176 J+
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where
there is no applicable 02L standard.
Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were
issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR
has not established a 02L standard for these
constituents as described in 15A NCAC
02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs are
noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 3
Table 8-6. Background Soil SPLP Results
Analyte
Nitrate
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
pH (field)
CAS RN
14797-55-8
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
PH
Fraction
N
T
T
N
N
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
Std. Units
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
10000
NS
NS
250000
8.5
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
920 J
428 J
882 J+
2600 J
4.5 J
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
1100 J
437 J
1110 J+
4300 J
4.8 J
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
410 J
224 J
3090 J+
3500 J
5.5 J
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
250 UJ
NA
NA
2500 UJ
5.8 J
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
280 UJ
NA
NA
2900 J+
6.5 J
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
NA
299 J+
2080
NA
NA
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
NA
378 J+
2030
NA
NA
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where
there is no applicable 02L standard.
Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were
issued in 2010 and 2011, however NCDENR
has not established a 02L standard for these
constituents as described in 15A NCAC
02L.0202(c). For this reason, IMACs are
noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 3
Table 8-7. Soil SPLP Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Boron
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-41-7
7440-42-8
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
10
700
NS
700
2
10
NS
1000
300
15
50
1
IMAC'
NS
1
NS
NS
4
NS
NS
NS
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 D (83.5-85)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-1 D (83.5-85) SPLP
6/17/2015
2050
0.5 U
0.5 U
219
0.2 U
80.8
0.08 U
2.3 J+
0.56
2.8 J+
1950 J+
0.21 J+
26.1 J+
0.04 J+
AB-1 S (63-65)
6/23/2015
100 U
5 U
5 U
1.2 J
2 U
16.7 J+
0.8 U
5 U
5 U
10 U
500 U
1 U
12.3
0.2 UJ
AB-3D(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-3D(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
2020
3.4
98.8
224
0.2 U
158
0.035 J
4.7
0.46 J
9.7
756 J+
1.7
8.2 J+
0.2 U
AB-4D(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-4D(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
4090
0.5 U
0.2 J
105
0.1 J
67
0.08 U
3.3
1.3
6.5
8450
0.27
38
0.2 U
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
100 U
5 U
5 U
2.7 J+
2 U
13.7 J+
0.8 U
5 U
5 U
10 U
500 U
1 U
5 U
0.2 UJ
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
100 U
5 U
5 U
5.1 J+
2 U
13 J+
0.8 U
5 U
5 U
10 U
500 U
1 U
5 U
0.2 UJ
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
597 J
5 U
5 U
6.9 J+
2 U
47.8 J+
0.8 U
5 U
5 U
10 U
229 J
1 U
24.3
0.2 UJ
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
2330
0.5 U
0.25 J
135
0.15 J
59.8
0.094
1.7 J+
0.51 J+
12.2
386 J+
0.76
21.7 J+
0.2 U
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
4910 J
0.24 J
0.36 J
143
0.39
54.9
0.27
4.6 J+
0.72 J+
3.5 J+
796 J+
0.84
46.3
0.2 U
GWA-21 D (48.5-50)
7/18/2015
500 U
25 U
25 U
5.4 J
10 U
250 UJ
4 U
25 U
25 U
50 U
2500 U
5 U
12 J
0.6 U
6WA-21 D (8.5-10)
7/16/2015
262 J+
25 U
25 U
500 UJ
10 U
250 UJ
4 U
25 UJ
25 U
50 UJ
2500 UJ
5 UJ
25 UJ
0.6 U
GWA-4S (15-19)
6/21/2015
118
5 U
5 U
11.5 J
2 U
30.9 J+
0.8 U
5 U
6.5
10 U
173 J
1 U
73
0.2 UJ
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in
2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has not
established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference
only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 3
Table 8-7. Soil SPLP Sample Results
Analyte
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Nitrate
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
CAS RN
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
14797-55-8
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
N
T
N
T
T
N
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ugll
ugll
ugll
ugll
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
100
20
NS
NS
NS
1000
NS
250000
NS
10000
NS
NS
250000
IMAC'
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.2
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 D (83.5-85)
6/17/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
5000 U
NA
200 U
NA
NA
3200
AB-1 D (83.5-85) SPLP
6/17/2015
0.22 J+
2.9 J+
0.5 U
9.8
0.1 U
3.8
42 J+
669 J+
NA
813
NA
418 J+
1900 J+
NA
AB-1 S (63-65)
6/23/2015
5 U
5 U
5 U
5 U
1 U
10 U
50 U
185 J
5000 UJ
106
210 J
500 U
861 J+
2100 J
AB-3D(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
5000 U
NA
200 UJ
NA
NA
6800 J+
AB-3D(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
6.9
1.4 J+
17.6
217
0.091 J
75.6
15.2 J+
8300
NA
434
NA
211 J+
1300
NA
AB-4D(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6300 U
NA
330 J
NA
NA
5400 J+
AB-4D(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
0.5 U
7.9
0.5 U
10.3
0.1 U
12.5
45.1
1080
NA
1160
NA
301
1190
NA
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
5 U
5 U
5 U
1.9 J
1 U
10 U
50 U
249 J
6300 UJ
108 J+
920 J
428 J
882 J+
2600 J
BG-2D (60-62)
6/15/2015
5 U
5 U
5 U
5.3
1 U
10 U
50 U
586
7800 UJ
163 J+
1100 J
437 J
1110 J+
4300 J
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
5 U
5 U
5 U
5 U
1 U
10 U
50 U
400 U
6000 UJ
85.9 J+
410 J
224 J
3090 J+
3500 J
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6300 U
NA
250 UJ
NA
NA
2500 UJ
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6900 U
NA
280 UJ
NA
NA
2900 J+
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
0.28 J
1.4 J+
0.5 U
6.4 J+
0.097 J
1.8
50.5 J+
264 J+
NA
82.7 J+
NA
299 J+
2080
NA
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
0.78
2.7 J+
0.33 J
10.1 J+
0.28
3.6
78.1 J+
432 J+
NA
176 J+
NA
378 J+
2030
NA
GWA-21 D (48.5-50)
7/18/2015
25 UJ
25 U
25 U
25 U
5 U
50 U
250 U
2000 U
6200 U
500 U
360
2500 U
3080 J+
2000 J
6WA-21 D (8.5-10)
7/16/2015
25 UJ
25 UJ
25 U
25 UJ
5 U
50 U
250 UJ
2000 UJ
6100 U
500 UJ
320
2500 UJ
2500 UJ
1700 J
GWA-4S (15-19)
6/21/2015
5 U
2.6 J
5 U
39.2
1 U
10 U
50 U
2850
7700 UJ
2040
380 J
660
1810 J+
28600 J
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in
2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has not
established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference
only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 3
Table 8-7. Soil SPLP Sample Results
Analyte
pH (field)
CAS RN
PH
Fraction
N
Result Unit
Std. Units
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
8.5
IMAC*
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 D (83.5-85)
6/17/2015
NA
AB-1 D (83.5-85) SPLP
6/17/2015
NA
AB-1S (63-65)
6/23/2015
NA
A13-31)(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
8 J
AB-31)(48.5-50)
4/14/2015
NA
A13-41)(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
5.9 J
AB-4D(58.5-61.5)
5/5/2015
NA
BG-2D (48-49)
6/15/2015
4.5 J
BG-21D (60-62)
6/15/2015
4.8 J
BG-2D (74-75)
6/15/2015
5.5 J
BG-31D(23-24)
6/13/2015
5.8 J
BG-3D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
6.5 J
BG-3D(23-24)
6/13/2015
NA
BG-31D(34-35.5)
6/13/2015
NA
GWA-21 D (48.5-50)
7/18/2015
5.2 J
GWA-21 D (8.5-10)
7/16/2015
5 J
GWA-4S (15-19)
6/21/2015
3.9 J
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this
parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of
NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Water
Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in
2010 and 2011, however NCDENR has not
established a 02L standard for these constituents as
described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference
only.
Qualifier Notes:
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 3
Table 8-8. Frequency and Concentration Ranges in Soil for COI Exceedances of North
Carolina PSRGs
Constituent of
NC Industrial
NC
No. of Borings >
Concentration Range of
Interest
PSRG
Protection of
NC PSRGs*
Exceedances (in mg/kg)
GW PSRG
Arsenic
3
5.8
1 S
35.1 (AB-7S)
7 D
3.5J AB-5D,GWA-9D to 33.8 AB-3D
Boron
46,000
45
1 S
50 to 51.7 (AB-8S)
Cobalt
70
0.9
6 S
3.1 J (GWA-4S) to 75 (AB-4S)
25 D
3.1J (C-21D) to 102 (GWA-8D)
1 BR
7.3J to 14.7 MW-7BR
Iron
100,000
150
8 S
4,950 (AB-4S) to 58,900 (GWA-7S)
26 D
5,230 (GWA-23D) to 109,000 (GWA-9D)
1 BR
12,300J to 21,000 MW-7BR
Manganese
5,200
65
8 S
158 (AB-7S) to 1,950 (AB-4S,OB-2)
25 D
77.7 (GWA-22D) to 3,320 (AB-4D)
1 BR
615 to 446J MW-7BR
Nickel
4,400
130
2 D
151 (GWA-8D) to 167 (AB-4D)
Selenium
1,200
2.1
2 S
2AJ (AB-7S) to 5.6J (GWA-4S)
1 D
4.7J BG-1 D
Vanadium
1,200
6
8 S
17.3 (GWA-4S) to 145 (AB-8S)
25 D
7J (GWA-22D) to 148 (GWA-9D)
1 BR
29.2 to 58.5 MW-7BR
Note: For the "No. of Borings > North Carolina PSRGs" column, data reported represents borings, not individual
samples within a given boring; exceedances of both Industrial and Protection of Groundwater PSRGs have
been counted.
Table 8-9. Frequency and Concentration Ranges in PWR and Bedrock for COI
Exceedances of North Carolina PSRGs
Constituent of
NC Industrial
NC
No. of Borings >
Concentration Range of
Interest
PSRG
Protection of
NC PSRGs*
Exceedances (in mg/kg)
GW PSRG
Barium
44,000
580
1 D
611 (GWA-2D)
Cobalt
70
0.9
8 D
3J (AB-81D) to 37.8 (GWA-5D)
12 BR
2.6J (MW-7BR) to 29.8 GWA-20BR
Iron
100,000
150
12 D
1,540 (GWA-3D) to 39,700 (GWA-2D)
14 BR
1,130 MW-9BR to 20,300 GWA-23BR
Manganese
5,200
65
12 D
67.1 (MW-15D) to 1,560 (GWA-2D)
11 BR
80.1 (MW-7BR) to 2,660 (GWA-2BR)
Vanadium
1,200
6
9 D
6.5 (MW-15D) to 128 (GWA-2D)
5 BR
8.5 (MW-7BR) to 83.4 (GWA-2BR)
Note:
For the "No. of Borings > North Carolina PSRGs" column, data reported represents borings, not individual samples
within a given boring; exceedances of both Industrial and Protection of Groundwater PSRGs have been counted.
Table 8-10. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background Concentrations — Soil Beneath Ash Basin and Within Waste Boundary
Constituent
Background
Soil Concentrations
(Range, mg/kg)
Soil Concentrations
Beneath the Ash Basin
(Range, mg/kg)
Arsenic
5.5J to <8.3
1.6J to 35.1
Boron
12J to <20.8
2J to 54.3
Cobalt
5J to 22.8
<3 to 75
Iron
12,300J to 36,500
7,220 to 71,900
Manganese
11.4 to 1,440
6.8J to 3,320
Nickel
1.3J to 8.5
0.44J+ to 167
Selenium
4.7J to <8.3
2.4J to <9.5
Vanadium
29.2 to 89.2
18.1 to 161J+
Notes:
1. mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. < = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
Table 8-11. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background Concentrations — Soil Beneath Ash Storage Area
Background
Soil Concentrations
Constituent
Soil Concentrations
Beneath the Ash Storage
(Range, mg/kg)
Area
(Range, mg/kg)
Arsenic
5.5J to <8.3
2.4J to 10.9
Cobalt
5J to 22.8
3.7 to 18.6
Iron
12,300J to 36,500
5,230 to 16,600
Manganese
11.4 to 1,440
85 to 793
Vanadium
29.2 to 89.2
9.9 to 46
Notes:
1. mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. < = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
Table 8-12. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background Concentrations — Soil Beneath Cinder Storage Area
Background
Soil Concentrations
Constituent
Soil Concentrations
Beneath the Cinder
(Range, mg/kg)
Storage Area
(Range, mg/kg)
Cobalt
5J to 22.8
<3 to 14
Iron
12,300J to 36,500
6,380 to 39,000
Manganese
11.4 to 1,440
20.5 to 242
Vanadium
29.2 to 89.2
15.2 to 40.1
Notes:
1. mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. < = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
Table 8-13. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background Concentrations — Soil Outside Waste Boundary and Within Compliance
Boundary
Constituent
Background
Soil Concentrations
(Range, mg/kg)
Soil Concentrations
Outside Waste Boundary
and within Compliance
Boundary
(Range, mg/kg)
Arsenic
5.5J to <8.3
<3.4 to 12.2
Barium
17.7J to 282
2.5J+ to 611
Cobalt
5J to 22.8
3.1 J to 102
Iron
12,300J to 36,500
4,950 to 109,000
Manganese
11.4 to 1,440
68.4 to 2,940
Nickel
1.3J to 8.5
1.1J to 151
Selenium
4.7J to <8.3
<3.4 to <9.5
Vanadium
29.2 to 89.2
7J to 209
Notes:
1. mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. < = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
Table 8-14. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background Concentrations — PWR and Bedrock Beneath Ash Basin and Within Waste
Boundary
Background PWR and
PWR and Bedrock Concentrations
Constituent
Bedrock Concentrations
Beneath Ash Basin and within the
(Range, mg/kg)
Waste Boundary
(Range, mg/kg)
Cobalt
2.6J to 10.4
3J
Iron
1,130 to 18,800
5,590
Manganese
57.1 to 754
130
Vanadium
1.8J to 30.4
11.4
Notes:
1. mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. < = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
Table 8-15. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background Concentrations — PWR and Bedrock BeneathAsh Storage Area
Constituent
Background PWR and
Bedrock Concentrations
(Range, mg/kg)
PWR and Bedrock Concentrations
Beneath Ash Storage Area
(Range, mg/kg)
Cobalt
2.6J to 10.4
3.4J to 26.7
Iron
1,130 to 18,800
7,700 to 20,300
Manganese
57.1 to 754
198 to 508
Vanadium
1.8J to 30.4
11
Notes:
1. mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. < = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
Table 8-16. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background Concentrations — PWR and Bedrock Outside the Waste Boundary and
Within Compliance Boundary
Background PWR and
PWR and Bedrock Concentrations
Constituent
Bedrock Concentrations
Outside the Waste Boundary and
(Range, mg/kg)
within Compliance Boundary
(Range, mg/kg)
Cobalt
2.6J to 10.4
<2.6 to 37.8
Iron
1,130 to 18,800
1,130 to 39,700
Manganese
57.1 to 754
18.7 to 2,660
Vanadium
1.8J to 30.4
1.8J to 128
Notes:
1. mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. < = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
Table 9-1. Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Aluminum
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Barium
Barium
Beryllium
Beryllium
Boron
Boron
Cadmium
Cadmium
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
7440-42-8
7440-42-8
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
FRACTION
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 2B Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)'
87
87
5.6
5.6
10
10
1000
1000
6.5
6.5
NS
NS
0.15
0.15
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
NS
NS
700
700
2
2
IMAC"
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
4
4
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
Background
S-13
7/7/2015
100 U
130
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.19 J
0.3 J
16
17
0.2 U
0.2 U
50 U
50 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
Sidegradient
RBSWO01
7/9/2015
100 U
57 J
0.5 U
0.2 J
1.1
1.5
12
13
0.2 U
0.2 U
50 U
50 U
1.9
2
RBSWO02
7/9/2015
120
230
0.16 J
0.5 UJ
1.1
1.3
29
31
0.2 U
0.2 U
39 J
38 J
0.3
0.32
Downgradient
S-4
7/3/2015
NA
NA
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
35
37
0.2 U
0.2 U
380
380
0.08 U
0.08 U
S-6
6/25/2015
100 U
110
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.13 J
26
38
0.2 U
0.2 U
170
160
0.08 U
0.08 U
S-7
7/3/2015
NA
NA
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.38 J
11
100
0.2 U
0.1 J
55
60
0.08 U
0.08 U
S-8
7/3/2015
NA
NA
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.12 J
0.21 J
17
18
0.2 U
0.2 U
50 U
50 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
SW-3
6/25/2015
100 U
310
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.93
2.4
58
76
0.2 U
0.2 U
500
530
0.08 U
0.033 J
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadinq+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for
reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration. biased low.
Page 1 of 5
Table 9-1. Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
Copper
Copper
Iron
Iron
Lead
Lead
Manganese
Manganese
Mercury
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
FRACTION
D
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 2B Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)'
87
24
24
3
3
2.7
2.7
NS
NS
0.54
0.54
NS
NS
NS
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
10
10
NS
NS
1000
1000
300
300
15
15
50
50
1
IMAC"
NS
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
Background
S-13
7/7/2015
100 U
0.28 J
0.41 J
0.5 U
0.24 J
0.95 J
0.92 J
230
1600
0.1 U
0.13
79
110
NA
Sidegradient
RBSWO01
7/9/2015
100 U
0.5 U
0.7
0.41 J
0.43 J
34.2
35.9
50 U
89
0.34
1.5
20
20
0.2 U
RBSWO02
7/9/2015
120
1.3
1.1
0.22 J
0.27 J
10.2
9.8
120
330
0.58
0.89
27
32
0.2 U
Downgradient
S-4
7/3/2015
NA
0.34 J
0.37 J
2.1
2.8
0.42 J
0.4 J
NA
NA
0.1 U
0.11
440
460
NA
S-6
6/25/2015
100 U
0.23 J
1.1
6.3
9.6
1 U
0.3 J
120
2200
0.1 U
0.13
3900
4300
0.2 U
S-7
7/3/2015
NA
0.6
10.4
0.26 J
11.7
0.54 J
2.9
NA
NA
0.1 U
1.1
98
2300 J+
NA
S-8
7/3/2015
NA
0.63
0.33 J
0.5 U
0.28 J
0.9 J
0.8 J
NA
NA
0.1 U
1 0.15
1 40
1 92
1 NA
SW-3
6/25/2015
100 U
0.28 J
0.38 J
0.41 J
0.61
0.3 J
0.86 J
50 U
810
0.1 U
1 0.58
1 320
1 370
1 0.2 U
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadinq+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for
reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration. biased low.
Page 2 of 5
Table 9-1. Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Mercury
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Nickel
Nickel
Selenium
Selenium
Strontium
Strontium
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
FRACTION
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 2B Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)'
87
NS
160
160
16
16
NS
NS
14000
14000
0.24
0.24
NS
NS
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
1
NS
NS
100
100
20
20
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
IMAC"
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
Sample Name
Sample Date
Background
S-13
7/7/2015
100 U
0.000843 J+
0.13 J
0.15 J
0.5 UJ
0.18 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
79
79
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.52 J
1.4
Sidegradient
RBSWO01
7/9/2015
100 U
0.2 UJ
0.28 J
0.28 J
0.89
1.2
36.4
35.4
23
23
0.036 J
0.1 U
0.79 J
0.97 J
RBSWO02
7/9/2015
120
0.2 U
1
0.98
1.3
1.1
6.9
6
120
120
0.019 J
0.1 U
2.4
2.8
Downgradient
S-4
7/3/2015
NA
0.00266
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.84
0.76
0.5 U
0.5 U
45
46
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.37 J
0.61 J
S-6
6/25/2015
100 U
0.2 U
0.23 J
0.5 U
1.4
2.3
0.5 U
0.5 U
30
33
0.1 U
0.1 U
1 U
0.68 J
S-7
7/3/2015
NA
0.00114
0.099 J
0.5 U
1.4
10.5
0.5 U
0.5 U
20
28
0.1 U
0.023 J
0.41 J
6.2
S-8
7/3/2015
NA
0.0021
0.13 J
0.096 J
0.38 J
0.18 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
83
82
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.59 J
1.5
SW-3
6/25/2015
100 U
0.2 U
11
10.8
2.7
3
0.34 J
0.43 J
960
1200
0.15
0.22
1 U
1.2
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadinq+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for
reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration. biased low.
Page 3 of 5
Table 9-1. Surface Water Sample Results
Anal a
Aluminum
Zinc
Zinc
Alkalinity, HCO3
Alkalinity, CO3
Alkalinity, lab
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Methane
Nitrogen,0NO2 plus
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
ALK-HCO3
ALK-CO3
ALK-LAB
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
74-82-8
NO2-NO3
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
FRACTION
D
D
T
N
N
N
T
N
T
N
N
T
T
N
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 2B Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)'
87
36
36
NS
NS
NS
NS
230000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
1000
1000
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
IMAC"
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
Background
S-13
7/7/2015
100 U
4.8 J
3 J
39600
5000 U
39600
8540
1200
2580
27.3
79
5000 U
6960
1000 U
Sidegradient
RBSWO01
7/9/2015
100 U
790
750
2500 J
5000 U
2500 J
3530
1000 U
324
2.7 J
1200
5000 U
5000 U
4700
RBSWO02
7/9/2015
120
140
140
24600
5000 U
24600
12700
4100
2720
0.81 J+
990
2810 J
5480
18400
Downgradient
S-4
7/3/2015
NA
10 U
10 U
25500
5000 U
25500
7990
6500
6800
1.2 J+
96
5000 U
6840
25400
S-6
6/25/2015
100 U
10 U
10 U
30200
5000 U
30200 J-
4730
6600
7590
4.8 J+
45
5000 U
7160
24500
S-7
7/3/2015
NA
10 U
22
22400
5000 U
22400
3420
6100
5980
1.5 J+
12 J
5000 U
5000 U
1400
S-8
7/3/2015
NA
4.1 J
10 U
43100
5000 U
43100
8520
1300
2730
4.6 J+
1500
5000 U
6830
1000 U
SW-3
6/25/2015
100 U
210
220
106000
5000 U
106000
57000
5500
14400
6.2 J+
290
9310
10800
119000
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shadinq+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for
reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration. biased low.
Page 4 of 5
Table 9-1. Surface Water Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Sulfide
Total Organic
Carbon
Total Dissolved
Solids
Total Suspended
Solids
CAS RN
7429-90-5
18496-25-8
TOC
TDS
TSS
FRACTION
D
N
N
N
N
Result Unit
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
ug/I
NC 2B Surface Water (Lowest of AL, HH, WS)*
87
NS
NS
NS
NS
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
500000
NS
IMAC**
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
Background
S-13
7/7/2015
100 U
100 U
2100
83000
7000
Sidegradient
RBSWO01
7/9/2015
100 U
100 U
2800
32000
2500 U
RBSW002
7/9/2015
120
100 U
3500
92000
8900
Downgradient
S-4
7/3/2015
NA
100 U
690 J
70000
5600 U
S-6
6/25/2015
100 U
100 U
970 J
79000
2500 U
S-7
7/3/2015
NA
100 U
640 J
29000
146000
S-8
7/3/2015
NA
100 U
2000
62000
8100
SW-3
6/25/2015
100 U
100 U
2700
332000
2500 U
General Notes:
ug/I - micrograms per
liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical
laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not
applicable
Comparison
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 02B
Surface Water Criteria
Shading+Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of NC
2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 15A
NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective
Values & EPA National Recommended Water
Quality Criteria.
*NOTE for the purposes of comparison, the lowest
value of the Water Supply, Human Health, or
Freshwater Aquatic Life criteria was referenced in
this table.
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Division of Water Resources 02L
Groundwater Quality Standards and Interim
Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
**NOTE: The ]MAC value is shown where there is no
applicable 02L standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC
Subchapter 02L Classifications and Water Quality
Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North
Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and 2011,
however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c).
For this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for
reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 5 of 5
9.2 NPDES Instream Metals Monitoring (February 2011 to February 2015)
Location
Depth
(m)
As, Total
Recoverable
Cd, Total
Recoverable
Cr, Total
Recoverable
Cu, Total
Recoverable
Hg, USEPA
245.1 (µg/L)
Pb, Total
Recoverable
Se, Total
Recoverable
Zn, Total
Recoverable
TDS (mg/L)
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<
1.00
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
<
1.00
NA
NA
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.38
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
2.00
47
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.02
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
2.00
51
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
1.12
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.42
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
2.00
54
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<1
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
2.00
52
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
2.00
49
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.22
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
42
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.30
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
42
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.25
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.82
51
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
<1
1.00
<1
1.00
<
1.00
1 1.11
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.52
1 51
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<1
1.00
1.66
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
25
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.67
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
1 1.46
31
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.71
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
47
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.70
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.41
44
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<1
1.00
<1
1.00
<
1.00
1 1.28
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
2.00
43
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<1
1.00
1.16
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
2.00
48
278.0(Upstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<
1.00
1.14
<
0.05
<
1.00
<
1.001
<
I 5.00
41
277.5(Downstream)
0.3
<
1.00
<
1.00
<1
1.00
1.01
<
0.05
<1
1.00
<
1.001
<
1 5.00
40
Page 1 of 1
Table 9.3. Sediment Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
100000
94
3
44000
46000
460
200
100000
70
9400
100000
800
5200
8
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
0.9
5.8
580
45
63
3
360000
0.9
700
150
270
65
1
Sample Name
Sample Date
Ti
7/6/2015
11800
11.8 U
11.8 U
144
29.6 U
0.89
1.4 U
21
15.5
14.1
34600
10.5 J
257
0.047
S-2
7/6/2015
8990
13.6 U
11.2 J
169
34.1 U
0.87
1.6 U
16.5
124
48.8
25400
9.8 J
2560
0.061
S-3
7/6/2015
6860 J
8.9 UJ
8.9 UJ
144
13.1 J
1
1.1 U
25.2
346
43.3
28500
9.1
1870
0.32
S-4
7/3/2015
9870
17.8 U
17.8 U
245
30.4 J
0.69 J
2.1 U
51.5
162
24.5
58000
11.5 J
4110
0.096
S-6
7/6/2015
5020
27.6 U
27.6 U
1960
45.1 J
1.4 U
3.3 U
43.8
355
11.6
92500
27.6 U
64400
0.05
S-7
7/3/2015
5150
8 U
8 U
130
20 U
0.38 J
0.96 U
34.1
54.5
10.6
33300
8 UJ
2470
0.018
S-8
7/3/2015
2200
6.6 U
6.6 U
21
16.4 U
0.33 U
0.79 U
5.5
4.6 J
4.7
8100
6.6 U
92.8
0.014
S-9
7/3/2015
6980
11.2 U
11.2 U
129
16.6 J
0.46 J
1.3 U
47.1
139
17.2
33700
9.7 J
1630
0.11
S-10
7/6/2015
11300
14.9 U
14.9 U
122
19.6 J
0.76
1.8 U
40.2
73.6
39
35200
12.7 J
470
0.069
S-11
7/3/2015
13600
17.7 U
17.7 U
168
23.5 J
1.2
2.1 U
34.9
92
42.1
56100
10.9 J
2170
0.46
S-12
7/6/2015
14500
10.5 U
61.8
574
22.5 J
T 1.1
0.99 J
102
Lq_4____7
60.8
65800
16.2
11500
0.066
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either
applicable criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is
currently available, as a surrogate the PSRG
for Trivalent Chromium was used for
comparison purposes only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 3
Table 9.3. Sediment Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Strontium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Nitrate
Nitrogen
Potassium
Sodium
CAS RN
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
14797-55-8
7727-37-9
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
Result Unit
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
1200
4400
1200
100000
2.4
1200
70000
NS
NS
NS
100000
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
130
2.1
NS
0.28
6
1200
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
Ti
7/6/2015
5.9 U
8.5
11.8 U
18.2
11.8 U
39.8
77.9
1080
554 U
3160
55.4 UJ
NA
2260
591 U
S-2
7/6/2015
6.8 U
22.6
13.6 U
34.4
13.6 U
63.5
59.3
3210
654 U
1300
65.4 UJ
NA
572 J
681 U
S-3
7/6/2015
4.4 U
17.6
8.9 U
17.2
8.9 U
63.7
45.3
811
445 U
241
44.5 UJ
NA
445 U
445 U
S-4
7/3/2015
8.9 U
27.9
17.8 U
11.9
17.8 U
86.2
38.7
1480
848 U
1560
84.8 UJ
NA
741 J
891 U
S-6
7/6/2015
13.8 U
49.4
27.6 U
45.2
27.6 U
23.2 J
28.8
2510
1420 U
1950
142 UJ
NA
1380 U
1380 U
S-7
7/3/2015
4 U
32.9
8 U
8.5
8 U
35.2
39
729
387 U
2490
38.7 UJ
NA
341 J
400 U
S-8
7/3/2015
3.3 U
1.3 J
6.6 U
2 J
6.6 U
25.6
6 J
183
334 U
596
33.4 UJ
NA
276 J
328 U
S-9
7/3/2015
5.6 U
25.7
11.2 U
8.2
11.2 U
64.5
27.9
1050
530 U
1050
53 UJ
NA
428 J
560 U
S-10
7/6/2015
7.5 U
13.3
14.9 U
13.9
14.9 U
113
39.1
1580
699 U
1660
69.9 UJ
NA
781
746 U
S-11
7/3/2015
8.8 U
13.9
17.7 U
19.3
17.7 U
99
48.2
2560
834 U
2600
83.4 UJ
NA
1250
883 U
S-12
7/6/2015
16.4
107
10.5 U
25.8
10.5 U
I 126
218
2230
504 U
2500
50.4 UJ
NA
792
524 U
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either
applicable criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is
currently available, as a surrogate the PSRG
for Trivalent Chromium was used for
comparison purposes only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 3
Table 9.3. Sediment Total Inorganic Results
Analyte
Sulfate
pH (field)
Total Organic
Carbon
CAS RN
14808-79-8
PH
TOC
Result Unit
mg/kg
Std. Units
mg/kg
NC PSRG Ind
NS
NS
NS
NC PSRG Prot GW
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
S-1
7/6/2015
1320
4.2 J
60800
S-2
7/6/2015
402 J
6 J
66100
S-3
7/6/2015
310 J
4.2 J
54300
S-4
7/3/2015
848 U
7 J
53700
S-6
7/6/2015
919 J
7.4 J
132000
S-7
7/3/2015
387 U
6.8 J
23300
S-8
7/3/2015
334 U
0.1 UJ
4240
S-9
7/3/2015
530 U
7.2 J
31300
S-10
7/6/2015
1470
3.8 J
69900
S-11
7/3/2015
834 U
6.7 J
39200
S-12
7/6/2015
482 J
5.6 J
39400
General Notes:
mg/kg - milligrams per kilogram
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by
Std. Units - pH units
Comparison Criteria:
parameter
Shading indicates exceedance of either
applicable criteria.
bold - indicates exceedance of NCDENR
Industrial Health Based PSRG
Italic/underline- indicates exceedance of
NCDENR Protection of Groundwater PSRG
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources Division of Waste
Management Soil Remediation Goals Table
(March 2015) - Preliminary Industrial Health
Based Soil Remediation Goal (PSRG) and
Protection of Groundwater PSRG.
**Note: No PSRG for Total Chromium is
currently available, as a surrogate the PSRG
for Trivalent Chromium was used for
comparison purposes only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 3
Table 10-1. COls Near RBSS with Associated State and Federal Drinking Water Standards
Constituent
NCAC 2L Groundwater
Standard (µg/L)
EPA Primary MCL
(µg/L)
EPA Secondary
MCL (µg/L)
IMAC (µg/L)
Antimony
-
6
1
Arsenic
10
10
-
Chromium
10
100
Cobalt
-
-
-
1
Iron
300
300
-
Manganese
50
50
-
pH
6.5-8.5*
6.5-8.5*
-
Sulfate
250,000
-
250,000
-
Thallium
-
2
-
0.2
TDS
500,000
-
500,000
-
Vanadium
I -
1 0.3
*Standard Units
Page 1 of 1
Table 10-2. Gaston and Mecklenburg Counties Private Well Statistics for CON
Arsenic Concentrations in Gaston County Groundwater
Count
1,822
Minimum (Ng/L)
0.5
Maximum (Ng/L)
232
Mean (Ng/L)
50
Percentage of wells above MCL
2.85%
Chromium Concentrations in Gaston County Groundwater
Count
366
Minimum (Ng/L)
5
Maximum (Ng/L)
30
Mean (Ng/L)
5.1
Percentage of wells above MCL
0.00%
Iron Concentrations in Gaston County Groundwater
Count
1,815
Minimum (Ng/L)
0
Maximum (Ng/L)
98,000
Mean (Ng/L)
781.2
Percentage of wells above SMCL
24.74%
pH of Gaston County Groundwater
Count
1,834
Minimum (SU)
5
Maximum (SU)
10.3
Mean (SU)
7.02
Percentage of wells above SMCL
0.60%
Percentage of wells below SMCL
19.25%
Arsenic Concentrations in Mecklenburg County Groundwater
Count
1,934
Minimum (Ng/L)
0.5
Maximum (Ng/L)
15
Mean (Ng/L)
1.2
Percentage of wells above MCL
0.21 %
Chromium Concentrations in Mecklenburg County Groundwater
Count
1,532
Minimum (Ng/L)
0.5
Maximum (Ng/L)
80
Mean (pg/L)
5.2
Percentage of wells above MCL
0.00%
Iron Concentrations in Mecklenburg County Groundwater
Count
1,913
Minimum (pg/L)
25
Maximum (Ng/L)
58,560
Mean (pg/L)
506
Percentage of wells above SMCL
18.19%
pH of Mecklenburg County Groundwater
Count
1,925
Minimum (SU)
4.6
Maximum (SU)
9.5
Mean (SU)
7.1
Percentage of wells above SMCL
0.52%
Percentage of wells below SMCL
5.92%
Page 1 of 1
Table 10-3. Regional Average Concentrations of Iron and Manganese in Groundwater
Region
Average Concentration of Iron in
Groundwater (Ng/L)
North Carolina Coastal Plain
2715
North Carolina Piedmont
624
North Carolina Mountains
622
North Carolina (statewide)
1320
Region
Average Concentration of Manganese in
Groundwater (pg/L)
North Carolina Coastal Plain
41
North Carolina Piedmont
221
North Carolina Mountains
44
North Carolina (statewide)
102
Page 1 of 1
Table 10-4. Background Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Aluminum
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Barium
Barium
Boron
Boron
Beryllium
Beryllium
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
pg/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
700
700
NS
NS
IMAC'
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
4
4
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-1D
7/11/2015
740
1400
3.9
3.3
2.1
2
480
370
49 J
27 J
0.2 U
0.2 U
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
100 U
1600
0.23 J
0.43 J
0.5 U
0.21 J
20
42
50 U
50 U
0.2 U
0.076 J
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
100 U
580 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.12 J
0.28 J
6
13
50 U
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
BG-2D
7/11/2015
480
530
0.63
0.72
0.6
0.66
39
42
50 U
50 UJ
0.2 U
0.2 U
BG-2S
7/10/2015
100 U
100 U
0.25 J
0.33 J
0.14 J
0.12 J
68
71
50 U
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
BG-3D
7/6/2015
100 U
890
0.5 U
0.16 J
0.38 J
0.81
8.1
50
50 U
50 U
0.2 U
0.53
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1 100 U
1 100 U
1 1.4 J+
1 1.3 J+
1 0.5 U
1 0.5 U
33
33
50 U
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
1 690
1 760
1 0.22 J
1 0.86
1 0.24 J
1 0.23 J
290
340
50 U
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 1 of 5
Table 10-4. Background Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Cadmium
Cadmium
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
Copper
Copper
Iron
Iron
Lead
Lead
CAS RN
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
pg/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
2
2
10
10
NS
NS
1000
1000
300
300
15
15
IMAC'
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-1D
7/11/2015
0.08 U
0.08 U
28.7
32.3
1.3
1.3
5.5
2.8
50 U
1500
0.61
0.24
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
0.08 U
0.034 J
0.43 J+
5.2
1.9
3
0.66 J
2.4
50 U
2200
0.1 U
0.61
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.52 J+
2.3
0.17 J
0.82
0.84 J+
3.1
50 U
760 J
0.048 J
0.35
BG-2D
7/11/2015
0.08 U
0.05 J
55.9
57.5
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.54 J+
0.63 J
50 U
50 U
0.1 U
0.093 J
BG-2S
7/10/2015
0.041 J
0.08 U
0.41 J
0.83
0.69
0.69
0.37 J
1 U
50 U
28 J
0.068 J
0.1 U
BG-3D
7/6/2015
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.86 J+
0.97 J+
0.14 J
0.84
0.28 J+
2.2
50 U
930
0.1 U
5.1
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1 0.032 J
1 0.031 J
1 0.33 J+
1 0.25 J+
1 0.54
1 0.54
1 UJ
1 UJ
50 U
50 UJ
0.1 UJ
0.1 U
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
1 0.08 U
1 0.08 U
1 23.3
1 24.7
1 0.5 U
1 0.5 U
1.6
1.5
50 U
50 U
0.22
0.21
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 2 of 5
Table 10-4. Background Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Manganese
Manganese
Mercury
Mercury
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Nickel
Nickel
Selenium
Selenium
Strontium
Strontium
CAS RN
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
pg/I
Ng/1
Ng/1
Ng/1
Ng/1
Ng/1
Ng/1
Ng/1
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
50
50
1
1
NS
NS
100
100
20
20
NS
NS
IMAC'
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-1D
7/11/2015
5 U
27
0.2 U
0.12 J+
10.1
9.4
1.8
6.7
2.7
2.1
4300
3300
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
240
300
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.2 J
1.8
4.4
0.5 U
0.5 U
14
16
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
5 U
28 J
0.14 J
0.79 J-
11
12.8
0.58
2.1
0.5 UJ
0.6
120
140
BG-2D
7/11/2015
5 U
5 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
5
5.2
0.5 UJ
0.29 J
2.8
2.9
300
330
BG-2S
7/10/2015
360
370
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.25 J
0.19 J
1.2
1.5
0.5 U
0.5 U
92
94
BG-3D
7/6/2015
14
63
0.2 U
0.2 U
3.6
2.8
0.6
1.1
0.5 U
0.23 J
45
100
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1 240
1 240
1 0.2 U
0.073 J
0.16 J
0.14 J
0.69
0.63 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
67
68
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
1 5 U
1 5 U
1 0.2 U
0.2 U
12.4
13.3
0.22 J
0.29 J
0.48 J
0.51
1400
1600
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 5
Table 10-4. Background Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Zinc
Zinc
Alkalinity, HCO3
Alkalinity, CO3
Alkalinity, lab
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
CAS RN
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
ALK-HCO3
ALK-CO3
ALK-LAB
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
N
T
N
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
pg/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
1000
1000
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
IMAC'
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-1D
7/11/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
20
22
10 U
10 U
5000 U
401000
412000
83300
6100 J-
112
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
0.016 J
0.032 J
1 U
5.9
14
19
10200
5000 U
10200
1460
1900
1330
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
0.016 J
0.1 U
2.7
4.6
10 U
12
75400
5000 U
75400
24200
2200
3100
BG-2D
7/11/2015
0.1 U
0.1 UJ
29.2
29.9
10 UJ
10 U
59000
91300
150000
57600
10000
84.4 J
BG-2S
7/10/2015
0.031 J
0.033 J+
1 U
0.35 J
15
8.9 J
22100
5000 U
22100
11000
8900
2210
BG-3D
7/6/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
3.1
3.7
10 U
5.1 J
43200
5000 U
43200
9430
2800
2270
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1 0.1 U
1 0.1 U
1 0.7 J+
1 0.75 J+
1 10 UJ
1 10 UJ
28900
5000 U
28900
6140
4600
775
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
1 0.071 J
1 0.064 J+
1 2.1
1 2.1
1 10 U
I 10 U
5000 U
657000
1080000
537000
4900
100 U
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 4 of 5
Table 10-4. Background Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Methane
Nitrogen, NO2 plus
NO3
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
Sulfide
Total Organic
Carbon
Total Dissolved
Solids
Total Suspended
Solids
CAS RN
74-82-8
NO2-NO3
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
18496-25-8
TOC
TDS
TSS
Fraction
N
N
T
T
N
N
N
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
pg/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
NS
500000
NS
IMAC'
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-1D
7/11/2015
2.9 J+
30
130000
75600
48400 J+
100 U
7300
555000
237000
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
2.6 J+
40
5000 U
5000 U
580 J
100 U
1000 U
25000 U
20600
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
12.6 J+
500
5000 UJ
7670
8200
100 U
10100 J
118000
19600
BG-2D
7/11/2015
1.8 J+
1000
4880 J
29200
31100
100 U
1800
261000
2500 U
BG-2S
7/10/2015
1.5 J+
3900
5000 U
7180
2900
100 U
600 J
87000
7200
BG-3D
7/6/2015
1.5 J+
1600
5000 U
16400
1100
100 U
1000 U
231000
218000
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1 1.4 J+
1 20 U
1 5000 U
1 7260
1 2400
1 100 U
1000 U
57000
2500 U
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
1 1.6 J+
1 191
1 17800
1 25300
1 7200
1 100 U
1300
1180000
7000
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
`NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 5 of 5
Table 10-5. Redox Potential
Analyte
Redox Category
Redox Process
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1D
7/9/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AB-1S
7/9/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AB-2D
7/8/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AB-2S
7/8/2015
AnoxicOrMixed(ox-an)
Fe(III)-02?
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
Indeterminate
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
Indeterminate
AB-3D
7/7/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AB-4D
7/8/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AB-5D
6/20/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AB-6S
6/22/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
AB-7D
7/1/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
AB-71
7/7/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AB-8D
6/17/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AB-8S
6/20/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
AS-1 D
6/5/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AS-1S
6/5/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AS-2D
6/8/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AS-2S
6/5/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
AS-3D
6/5/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
BG-1D
7/11/2015
Indeterminate
BG-1S
7/6/2015
AnoxicOrMixed(ox-an)
Fe(III)-02?
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
Indeterminate
BG-2D
7/11/2015
Indeterminate
BG-2S
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
BG-3D
7/6/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
BG-3S
6/30/2015
AnoxicOrMixed(ox-an)
Mn(IV)-02?
C-1S
6/17/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
C-21D
6/19/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
C-2S
6/19/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
GWA-1 D
7/2/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
GWA-1S
7/2/2015
AnoxicOrMixed(ox-an)
Fe(III)-02?
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
GWA-213RU
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-213RU
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
GWA-3D
6/17/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
GWA-6D
6/19/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-10
6/23/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
MW-11SR
7/2/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
MW-13
6/30/2015
AnoxicOrMixed(ox-an)
Fe(III)-02?
MW-14
6/30/2015
AnoxicOrMixed(ox-an)
SO4-02?
MW-15
6/23/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-15D
6/18/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-is
6/29/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-2D
6/30/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-3D
6/30/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-3S
6/30/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-4D
6/18/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-5D
6/18/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-6D
6/18/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
MW-6S
6/18/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
Indeterminate
MW-8D
7/1/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-81
7/1/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-8S
6/30/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
MW-9
7/6/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
MW-9D
7/1/2015
02 — 0.5 mg/L
Unknown
MW-9D
7/2/2015
Mixed(anoxic)
Fe(III)-SO4-02?
Page 1 of 1
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Aluminum
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Barium
Barium
Boron
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
700
IMAC*
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
A13-1 S
7/9/2015
100 U
220
2.8
3.2
0.14 J
0.17 J
21
21
50 U
AB-1 D
7/9/2015
610
1100
1.5
6.3
0.51
0.84
27
30
67
AB-2S
7/8/2015
100 U
680
3.4
3.1
0.5 U
0.2 J
25
28
50 U
AB-2D
7/8/2015
710
1000
0.85
1
0.67
0.72
12
13
200
AB-3D
7/7/2015
160
1800
0.5 U
0.22 J
0.5 U
0.49 J
190
190
50 U
AB-313R
7/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-313R
7/23/2015
518
7120
1 U
1 U
1 U
1.23
8
18
50 U
AB-4D
7/8/2015
190
400
1.4
1.2
0.6
0.65
17
18
26 J
AB-5D
6/20/2015
310
580
0.58
1.2
0.45 J
0.25 J
23
27
170 J+
AB-6S
6/22/2015
4300
5000
1.7
1.8
0.88
0.82
7.7
9
41 J
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
71 J
340
0.17 J
0.32 J
0.25 J
0.24 J
5.3
5.6
460
AB-613RU
7/2/2015
310
3000
0.29 J
2.5
0.21 J
0.75
6.9
38
490
AB-71
7/7/2015
100 U
530
3.6
1 J+
0.12 J
0.5 U
33
35
50 U
AB-7D
7/1/2015
1000
1200
7.2 J+
7.5
1.9
2.2
39
41
36 J
AB-8S
6/20/2015
100 U
200
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
130
130
240 J+
AB-8D
6/17/2015
100 U
420
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.31 J
0.17 J
44
45
470
AS-1 S
6/5/2015
10 U
942
0.23 J
0.26 J
0.95
1.4
95
100
1900
AS-1 D
6/5/2015
2820
3520
2.7
3
0.32 J
0.68
47
51
50 U
AS-2S
6/5/2015
9.8 J
4060
0.18 J
0.21 J
0.5 U
0.42 J
150
170
50 U
AS-2D
6/8/2015
556
759
1.3 J+
1 J+
0.43 J
0.66
42
50
50 U
AS-3D
6/5/2015
492
926
1.2
1.6
0.87
0.97
14
21
50 U
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
100 U
1600
0.23 J
0.43 J
0.5 U
0.21 J
20
42
50 U
BG-1 D
7/11/2015
740
1400
3.9
3.3
2.1
2
480
370
49 J
BG-2S
7/10/2015
100 U
100 U
0.25 J
0.33 J
0.14 J
0.12 J
68
71
50 U
BG-2D
7/11/2015
480
530
0.63
0.72
0.6
0.66
39
42
50 U
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
100 U
580 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.12 J
0.28 J
6
13
50 U
BG-3S
6/30/2015
100 U
100 U
1.4 J+
1.3 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
33
33
50 U
BG-3D
7/6/2015
100 U
890
0.5 U
0.16 J
0.38 J
0.81
8.1
50
50 U
C-2S
6/19/2015
1600
1900
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.86
0.95 J+
35
36
170 J+
C-2D
6/19/2015
67 J
170
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.3
1.3 J+
18
19
50 U
GWA-1S
7/2/2015
100 U
1800
0.22 J
0.28 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
33
60
50 U
GWA-1 D
7/2/2015
680
1500
2.6
3.2
0.82
0.93
12
18
31 J
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
100 U
570
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.14 J
0.28 J
43
52
440
GWA-2BRU
7/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-2BRU
7/8/2015
100 U
2300
0.25 J
18.2
1.4
0.36 J
7.7
280
50 U
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
100 U
66 J
0.25 J
0.24 J
1.4
1.3
7.7
7.7
50 U
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
60 J
270
0.6 J+
0.77 J+
0.21 J
0.23 J
110
100
50 U
GWA-3D
6/17/2015
73 J
92 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.72
0.65
44
49
34 J
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
100 U
250
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
21
26
50 U
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
100 U
52 J
0.17 J
0.5 U
0.28 J
0.22 J
26
26
50 U
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
17
17
50 U
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
420
460
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.1
0.96
8.4
9.6
31 J+
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
100 U
700
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.17 J
0.24 J+
39
45
34 J+
Page 1 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Aluminum
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Barium
Barium
Boron
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
700
IMAC*
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
GWA-6D
6/19/2015
1000
1400
0.25 J
0.25 J
1
1 J+
23
27
50 U
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
100 U
1200 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.2 J+
21
39
50 U
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
100 U
430
0.5 U
0.17 J
0.46 J
0.48 J
8.3
13
50 U
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
100 U
120
0.25 J
0.96
0.23 J
0.29 J
11
18
50 U
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.18 J
0.5 U
120
130
240
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
100 U
1200
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.12 J
0.5 U
4.1 J
5.3
120
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
88 J
160
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.5 U
28
30
210
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
100 U
450
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.13 J
7.3
9.4
260
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
NA
4000
NA
4.5
NA
10.7
NA
3.7 J
NA
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
100 U
67 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
28
29
170
GWA-1 OD
7/3/2015
270
370
0.5 U
1.1
0.36 J
0.29 J
45
58
110
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
100 U
4200
0.5 U
0.22 J
0.5 U
3.3
23
67
30 J+
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
120
650
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.27 J+
0.64
330
360
50 U
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
100 U
180
3.5
2.2
0.5 U
0.5 U
31
34
50 U
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
250
6000
0.5 U
1.4
0.78
0.91
16
61
50 U
GWA-22BR
7/21 /2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
314
766
1 U
1 U
1 U
1 U
36
185
50 U
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
140
170
0.5 U
0.24 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
38
37
50 U
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
500
560
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.82 J+
0.9
14
15
37 J
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
260
490
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.28 J
140
130
50 U
MW-1 S
6/29/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.49 J
0.5 U
21
22
310
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.5 U
28
31
650
MW-2D
6/30/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.5 U
22
23
50 U
MW-3S
6/30/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.5 U
16
17
260
MW-3D
6/30/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.5 U
7.4
7.7
270
MW-4D
6/18/2015
100 U
220 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
64
65
290
MW-5S
6/25/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
21
22
320
MW-5D
6/18/2015
100 U
180 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.12 J
0.5 U
32
32
400
MW-6S
6/18/2015
100 U
81 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
8.3
8.4
240
MW-6D
6/18/2015
100 U
71 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
7.1
7.4
340
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
690
760
0.22 J
0.86
0.24 J
0.23 J
290
340
50 U
MW-8S
6/30/2015
100 U
170
0.4 J+
0.83 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
52
57
50 U
MW-81
7/1/2015
100 U
1600
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.12 J
27
42
50 U
MW-8D
7/1/2015
100 U
2500
0.5 UJ
0.21 J+
0.12 J
0.32 J
21
43
50 U
MW-9
7/6/2015
100 U
160
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.12 J
0.18 J
57
58
37 J
MW-9D
7/2/2015
1100
1300
2.6
2.7
0.21 J
0.28 J
20
23
50 U
MW-9D
7/1/2015
930
1000
16.8
5.4
0.28 J
0.38 J
20
21
50 U
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
150
370
1.3
2.3
0.52
0.69
20
21
50 U
MW-10
6/23/2015
100 U
210
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.16 J
49
56
170
MW-11 SR
7/2/2015
100 U
100 U
0.72
0.87
0.5 U
0.5 U
23
25
340
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
100 U
78 J
NA
0.59
NA
0.5 U
51
54
320
MW-13
6/30/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.36 J
0.39 J
290
300
66
MW-14
6/30/2015
100 U
100 U
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.5 U
7.4
7.8
110
Page 2 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Aluminum
Aluminum
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Barium
Barium
Boron
CAS RN
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-42-8
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
700
IMAC*
NS
NS
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-15
6/23/2015
100 U
120
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.25 J
77
86
260
MW-15D
6/18/2015
880
930
0.74
0.74
1.2
1
9
9.1
190
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
160
250
0.21 J
0.25 J
0.68
0.78
18
23
240
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Boron
Beryllium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Cadmium
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
CAS RN
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
700
NS
NS
2
2
10
10
NS
NS
IMAC*
NS
4
4
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 S
7/9/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.12 J
0.028 J
0.08 U
0.48 J
1.8 J+
16.2
15.9
AB-1 D
7/9/2015
65
0.2 U
0.068 J
0.062 J
0.031 J
21.2
49.2
0.5 U
2.9
AB-2S
7/8/2015
50 U
0.14 J
0.15 J
0.041 J
0.065 J
0.3 J+
2.5 J+
15.9
17.1
AB-2D
7/8/2015
160
0.091 J
0.2 U
0.034 J
0.045 J
12.1
13
0.5 U
0.15 J
AB-3D
7/7/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
45.3
51
0.5 U
0.18 J
AB-313R
7/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-313R
7/23/2015
50 U
1 U
1 U
1 U
1 U
1.99
8.27
1 U
1.64
AB-4D
7/8/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
6.4
7.4
0.5 U
0.18 J
AB-5D
6/20/2015
150
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
3.9
5.3
0.5 U
0.5 U
AB-6S
6/22/2015
45 J
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.78 J+
1.2 J+
0.5 U
0.31 J
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
480
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
2 J+
2.4 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
AB-613RU
7/2/2015
430
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.026 J
3.1 J
8.1
0.5 U
1.8
AB-71
7/7/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.036 J+
1.1 J+
0.9 J+
1.5
1.6
AB-7D
7/1/2015
50 UJ
0.2 UJ
0.2 UJ
0.08 U
0.08 U
26.4
24.7
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
AB-8S
6/20/2015
220
0.17 J
0.18 J
0.13
0.16
3.1
3.8
0.56
0.55
AB-8D
6/17/2015
440
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.43 J
1.4
0.61
0.73
AS-1 S
6/5/2015
2200
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.031 J
0.054 J
0.66 J+
6.1
5.3
5.4
AS-1 D
6/5/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
830
903
0.5 U
0.18 J
AS-2S
6/5/2015
50 U
0.18 J
0.21
0.11
0.13
10.2
44.8
10.1
12.4
AS-2D
6/8/2015
28 J
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
20.7
22.5
0.5 U
0.2 J
AS-3D
6/5/2015
27 J
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
20.9
23.5
0.5 U
0.16 J
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.076 J
0.08 U
0.034 J
0.43 J+
5.2
1.9
3
BG-1D
7/11/2015
27 J
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
28.7
32.3
1.3
1.3
BG-2S
7/10/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.041 J
0.08 U
0.41 J
0.83
0.69
0.69
BG-2D
7/11/2015
50 UJ
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.05 J
55.9
57.5
0.5 U
0.5 U
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.52 J+
2.3
0.17 J
0.82
BG-3S
6/30/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.032 J
0.031 J
0.33 J+
0.25 J+
0.54
0.54
BG-3D
7/6/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.53
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.86 J+
0.97 J+
0.14 J
0.84
C-2S
6/19/2015
170
2.1
1.9
0.21
0.21
0.51 J+
0.64 J+
42.5
39.7
C-2D
6/19/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.055 J
0.08 U
2.7 J+
2.5 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
GWA-1 S
7/2/2015
50 UJ
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
1.1 J
11.6
0.23 J
2.1
GWA-1 D
7/2/2015
33 J
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
2.9 J
6.1
0.5 U
0.55
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
460
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.032 J
0.08 U
1 J+
2.8 J+
0.5 U
0.34 J
GWA-2BRU
7/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-2BRU
7/8/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
3.4
46
0.5 U
0.81
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
3.4
7.4
0.5 U
0.5 U
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
50 UJ
0.2 UJ
0.2 UJ
0.16
0.19
0.55 J+
0.53 J+
19.8
18.4
GWA-3D
6/17/2015
34 J
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.14
0.11
0.86
1.1
1.2
1.1
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
50 UJ
0.24
0.26
0.11
0.12
2.2
2.1
1.4
1.7
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
50 UJ
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.093
0.08 U
0.6
2.1
0.52
0.52
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.32 J+
0.57 J+
4.6
4.5
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
11.9
24.5
0.5 U
0.21 J
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.079 J
0.24
0.2
0.52 J+
1.7 J+
25.3
27.6
Page 4 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Boron
Beryllium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Cadmium
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
CAS RN
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
700
NS
NS
2
2
10
10
NS
NS
IMAC*
NS
4
4
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
Sample Name
Sample Date
GWA-6D
6/19/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
21
24.8
0.5 U
0.3 J+
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
2.3 J+
3.8
0.31 J+
1 J+
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
2.1
3.3
0.5 U
0.63
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
7.8
5.8
0.5 U
0.5 U
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
240
0.073 J
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.054 J
1.5 J+
6.4 J+
2
66.8
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
110
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
2.5 J+
4.2 J+
0.16 J
0.7
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
200
0.08 J
0.078 J
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.36 J+
0.32 J+
51
50.1
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
260 J+
0.2 UJ
0.2 UJ
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.4 J+
0.39 J+
0.47 J+
0.58
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
210
NA
0.2 U
NA
0.08 U
NA
40.6
NA
0.75
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
170
0.094 J
0.11 J
0.038 J
0.032 J
1 J
3.5 J
10.3
10
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
140
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
7.9
6.1
0.5 U
0.19 J
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.65
0.036 J
0.13
0.38 J+
133
3
12.7
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.027 J
144
186
0.5 U
1.9
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
50 U
0.08 J
0.2 U
0.078 J+
0.075 J
0.77 J+
1.9 J+
1.2
1.3
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.28
0.08 UJ
0.08 U
171
174
0.5 U
3.4
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
50 U
1 U
1 U
1 U
1 U
49.5
108
1 U
1 U
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.038 J+
0.04 J
0.54 J+
3.2 J+
3.1
3.3
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
53.6
55
0.5 U
0.5 U
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
13.4
15.6
0.5 U
0.5 U
MW-is
6/29/2015
300
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.5 UJ
0.57 J+
60.7
61
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
650
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.1
0.12
0.66 J+
0.8 J+
0.25 J
0.51
MW-2D
6/30/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
2.3 J+
3.6 J+
0.5 U
0.14 J
MW-3S
6/30/2015
260
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.41 J+
0.44 J+
0.5 U
0.14 J
MW-3D
6/30/2015
260
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
1.8 J+
1.7 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
MW-4D
6/18/2015
270
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
1.3 J+
1.4 J+
0.57
0.67
MW-5S
6/25/2015
330
0.084 J
0.072 J
0.08 U
0.08 U
1.6
1.7
2.2
1.9
MW-5D
6/18/2015
380
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
2.4 J+
2.7 J+
0.5 U
0.24 J
MW-6S
6/18/2015
230
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.36 J+
0.5 UJ
0.21 J
0.2 J
MW-6D
6/18/2015
320
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
1.1 J+
1.9 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
MW-713R
7/10/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
23.3
24.7
0.5 U
0.5 U
MW-8S
6/30/2015
50 U
0.095 J
0.089 J
0.08 U
0.036 J
0.42 J+
0.71 J+
0.2 J
0.23 J
MW-81
7/1/2015
50 U
0.2 UJ
0.24 J+
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.71 J+
1.3 J+
0.5 UJ
0.76
MW-8D
7/1/2015
50 UJ
0.11 J+
0.12 J+
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.77 J+
4.1
0.5 UJ
1.1
MW-9
7/6/2015
36 J
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
1 J+
1.2
0.67
0.87
MW-9D
7/2/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
26.3
27
0.5 U
0.5 U
MW-9D
7/1/2015
50 UJ
0.2 UJ
0.2 UJ
0.08 U
0.08 U
24.8
20.6
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
MW-913R
7/2/2015
50 U
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
5
4 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
MW-10
6/23/2015
180
0.12 J
0.15 J
0.027 J
0.082
2.1 J+
2.7
0.72
0.9
MW-11 SR
7/2/2015
360
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.026 J
1.9 J
1.8 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
320
NA
0.071 J
NA
0.08 U
NA
2.5 J
NA
0.5 UJ
MW-13
6/30/2015
60
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
0.4 J+
0.38 J+
24.3
23.7
MW-14
6/30/2015
130
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
1.3 J+
1.7 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
Page 5 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Boron
Beryllium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Cadmium
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
CAS RN
7440-42-8
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
700
NS
NS
2
2
10
10
NS
NS
IMAC*
NS
4
4
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-15
6/23/2015
280
0.15 J
0.22
0.028 J
0.08 U
4.9
6.8
0.58
1.3
MW-15D
6/18/2015
170
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
3.5
3.5
0.5 U
0.5 U
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
260
0.2 U
0.2 U
0.08 U
0.08 U
4.2
4.9
0.5 U
0.5 U
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 6 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Copper
Copper
Iron
Iron
Lead
Lead
Manganese
Manganese
Mercury
CAS RN
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
1000
1000
300
300
15
15
50
50
1
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 S
7/9/2015
0.8 J
6.4
50 U
510
0.077 J
0.18
260
250
0.2 U
AB-1 D
7/9/2015
0.44 J
6.2
50 U
370
0.13
0.85
5 U
10
0.2 U
AB-2S
7/8/2015
6.5 J+
7.6
50 U
1700
0.12 J+
0.29
310
330
0.2 U
AB-2D
7/8/2015
5.5 J
6.9
50 U
130
0.13 J
0.13
5 U
5.6
0.2 U
AB-3D
7/7/2015
2.4
4.7
50 U
270
0.16
0.44 J+
5 U
6.7
0.2 U
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
2.26
9.15
33
4440
1 U
1 U
5 U
87
0.05 U
AB-4D
7/8/2015
1.1 J+
1.2
50 U
130
0.1 UJ
0.055 J
5 U
4.1 J
0.2 U
AB-5D
6/20/2015
0.99 J+
1.7 J+
50 U
56
0.088 J
0.1 U
5 U
5 U
0.2 U
AB-6S
6/22/2015
1.7 J+
1.3
50 U
730
0.1 UJ
0.19
5 U
12
0.2 U
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
5.4
0.46 J
50 U
85
0.72
0.1 U
5 U
4 J
0.11 J+
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
0.3 J+
9.2
52
970
0.1 U
0.73 J+
2.8 J
25
0.2 U
AB-71
7/7/2015
1.4
0.5 J+
50 U
380
0.06 J
0.11 J+
77
85
0.2 U
AB-7D
7/1/2015
1.3 J+
2.3 J+
50 U
94 J+
0.1 UJ
0.1 UJ
5 U
4.6 J
0.2 U
AB-8S
6/20/2015
0.3 J+
0.56 J+
50 U
160
0.1 U
0.1 U
140
150
0.2 U
AB-8D
6/17/2015
0.58 J
1.3
60
300
0.1 U
0.1 UJ
130
140
0.2 U
AS-1 S
6/5/2015
1.5 J+
1.5 J+
50 U
660
0.083 J
0.14
1700
1900
0.2 U
AS-1 D
6/5/2015
4.1 J+
5.7 J+
100
107
0.053 J
0.11
5 U
3.7 J
0.2 U
AS-2S
6/5/2015
0.45 J+
3.9 J+
314
2090
0.056 J
1.4
580
640
0.2 U
AS-2D
6/8/2015
1 UJ
3.3 J+
50 U
221
0.1 U
0.1 U
5 U
8.2
0.2 U
AS-3D
6/5/2015
1.5 J+
3.5 J+
50 U
279
0.1 U
0.094 J
5 U
12
0.2 U
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
0.66 J
2.4
50 U
2200
0.1 U
0.61
240
300
0.2 U
BG-1D
7/11/2015
5.5
2.8
50 U
1500
0.61
0.24
5 U
27
0.2 U
BG-2S
7/10/2015
0.37 J
1 U
50 U
28 J
0.068 J
0.1 U
360
370
0.2 U
BG-2D
7/11/2015
0.54 J+
0.63 J
50 U
50 U
0.1 U
0.093 J
5 U
5 U
0.2 U
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
0.84 J+
3.1
50 U
760 J
0.048 J
0.35
5 U
28 J
0.14 J
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1 UJ
1 UJ
50 U
50 UJ
0.1 UJ
0.1 U
240
240
0.2 U
BG-3D
7/6/2015
0.28 J+
2.2
50 U
930
0.1 U
5.1
14
63
0.2 U
C-2S
6/19/2015
5.9 J+
5.8 J+
50 U
140 J+
0.17 J+
0.2
580
600
0.2 U
C-2D
6/19/2015
0.58 J+
1.6 J+
50 U
56 J+
0.1 U
0.1 U
7
9.1
0.2 U
GWA-1 S
7/2/2015
1.8 J+
9.8
50 U
1800
0.12
0.21 J+
30
110
0.2 U
GWA-1 D
7/2/2015
0.74 J+
4.1
50 U
720
0.1 U
0.13 J+
5 U
28
0.2 U
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
1.2 J+
1.3
50 U
590
0.066 J
0.076 J
56
95
0.1 J+
GWA-2BRU
7/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-2BRU
7/8/2015
0.27 J
8.2
50 U
1500
0.1 U
0.81
3.5 J
61
0.2 U
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
0.27 J
0.49 J
50 U
64
0.1 U
0.048 J
3.5 J
5 UJ
0.2 U
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
0.51 J+
0.92 J+
190
420
0.1 UJ
0.14 J+
13600
12700
0.2 U
GWA-3D
6/17/2015
2.1
4.2
50 U
50 U
0.1 U
0.1 U
11600
9200
0.2 U
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
0.97 J
0.45 J
50 U
220
0.3
0.083 J
92
120
0.2 U
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
1.8
0.97 J
50 U
62
0.26
0.1 U
27
28
0.2 U
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
1.4 J+
2.6 J+
50 U
44 J+
0.1 U
0.1 U
200
190
0.2 U
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
0.67 J+
0.69 J
50 U
86
0.056 J+
1.3
5 U
5 U
0.2 U
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
6.2 J+
10.4
50 U
1100
0.1 U
0.59
1100
1300
0.2 U
Page 7 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Copper
Copper
Iron
Iron
Lead
Lead
Manganese
Manganese
Mercury
CAS RN
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
1000
1000
300
300
15
15
50
50
1
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
GWA-6D
6/19/2015
1.3 J+
4.3 J+
50 U
290 J+
0.1 UJ
0.1 U
5 U
6.8
0.2 U
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
0.31 J+
3.6 J+
50 U
790
0.1 U
0.26
16
30
0.2 U
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
0.97 J
2.6
50 U
440
0.053 J
0.35
5 U
28
0.2 U
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
1.7
0.49 J
50 U
77
0.14
0.14
5 U
4.2 J
0.2 U
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
5.8 J+
11.2 J+
50 U
58
0.63
0.1 U
760
720
0.2 U
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
7.5 J+
1.1 J+
50 U
1300
0.76
0.072 J+
69
96
0.2 U
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
2.7 J+
1.4 J+
26 J
170 J+
0.13 J+
0.14
3000
2900
0.2 U
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
1 UJ
2.5 J+
80
270
0.1 UJ
0.074 J+
83
90
0.2 U
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
NA
27.7
NA
450
NA
0.84
NA
13
NA
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
1.3 J+
1.5 J+
32 J
87
0.1 U
0.1 UJ
240
250
0.2 U
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
1.2 J+
3
50 U
170
0.1 U
0.42
5 U
10
0.2 U
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
0.52 J+
29.7
34 J
9500
0.058 J+
7.5
150
320
0.2 U
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
2 J+
9.2
50 U
660
0.71 J+
1.1
5 U
15
0.2 U
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
5
5
50 U
94
0.062 J+
0.071 J
44
48
0.2 U
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
0.48 J
12.3
50 U
2600
0.1 UJ
1.2
5 U
120
0.2 U
GWA-22BR
7/21 /2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
2.01
4.28
10 U
61
1 U
1 U
5 U
5 U
0.05 U
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
0.95 J+
9.9
50 U
530
0.094 J+
0.18
81
82
0.2 U
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
1.2 J+
2
50 U
33 J
0.1 UJ
0.1 U
5 U
5 U
0.2 U
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
2 J+
1.1
50 U
140
0.19
0.31
5 U
4.4 J
0.098 J
MW-is
6/29/2015
1 UJ
0.26 J+
30600
30800
0.1 UJ
0.064 J
2600
2600
0.2 U
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
0.9 J+
1.1 J+
50 U
74 J+
0.1 UJ
0.064 J
430
530
0.2 U
MW-2D
6/30/2015
0.63 J+
0.23 J+
50 U
72 J+
0.072 J+
0.1 U
7.7
8.3
0.2 U
MW-3S
6/30/2015
8.9 J+
0.22 J+
50 U
140 J+
0.88 J+
0.24
53
68
0.2 U
MW-3D
6/30/2015
6.9 J+
1 UJ
50 U
44 J+
0.68 J+
0.09 J
5 U
5 U
0.2 U
MW-4D
6/18/2015
1.4 J+
2.1 J+
50 U
230 J+
0.1 U
0.058 J
22 J+
24 J+
0.2 U
MW-5S
6/25/2015
6.1
0.32 J
50 U
50 U
0.73
0.062 J
49
39
0.2 U
MW-5D
6/18/2015
1.5 J+
4.2 J+
50 U
200 J+
0.1 U
0.082 J
3 J+
8.1 J+
0.2 U
MW-6S
6/18/2015
1.1 J+
1 U
71 J+
250 J+
0.1 U
0.051 J
43
44
0.2 U
MW-6D
6/18/2015
0.46 J+
1.2 J+
50 U
93 J+
0.1 U
0.051 J
7.2 J+
8.4 J+
0.2 U
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
1.6
1.5
50 U
50 U
0.22
0.21
5 U
5 U
0.2 U
MW-8S
6/30/2015
0.95 J+
0.41 J+
50 U
85 J+
0.061 J+
0.076 J
54
57
0.2 U
MW-81
7/1/2015
1.6 J+
68 J+
50 U
2100
0.093 J+
0.28 J+
2.8 J
39
0.2 U
MW-8D
7/1/2015
7 J+
24.5 J+
50 U
2700
0.095 J+
0.73 J+
3.5 J
40
0.2 U
MW-9
7/6/2015
1.2
0.48 J
50 U
220
0.18
0.21
4.6 J
7
0.2 U
MW-9D
7/2/2015
1.7 J+
2.5 J+
88
180
0.1 U
0.091 J+
4.6 J
8.1
0.2 U
MW-9D
7/1/2015
0.98 J+
1.2 J+
50 U
50 UJ
0.1 UJ
0.1 UJ
5 U
5 U
0.2 U
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
0.9 J+
1.6 J+
50 U
180
0.057 J
0.33 J+
5 U
7.5
0.2 U
MW-10
6/23/2015
0.44 J
0.7 J
50 U
220
0.1 U
0.15
30
36
0.1 J+
MW-11 SR
7/2/2015
0.33 J+
0.32 J+
33 J
46 J
0.047 J
0.1 UJ
29
32
0.2 U
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
NA
0.37 J+
50 U
62
NA
0.081 J+
6.3
9.1
0.2 U
MW-13
6/30/2015
0.5 J+
0.29 J+
15000
15700
0.1 UJ
0.1 U
8700
8300
0.2 U
MW-14
6/30/2015
0.34 J+
1 UJ
50 U
28 J+
0.1 UJ
0.1 U
3.1 J
4 J
0.2 U
Page 8 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Copper
Copper
Iron
Iron
Lead
Lead
Manganese
Manganese
Mercury
CAS RN
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-97-6
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
1000
1000
300
300
15
15
50
50
1
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-15
6/23/2015
8
2.8
50 U
160
0.72
0.6
26
33
0.1 J+
MW-15D
6/18/2015
2.3 J+
2.5 J+
50 U
75 J+
0.1 U
0.059 J
5 U
3.3 J+
0.2 U
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
0.52 J
0.7 J
50 U
54
0.1 U
0.066 J
5 U
4.4 J
0.095 J+
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 9 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Mercury
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Nickel
Nickel
Selenium
Selenium
Strontium
Strontium
CAS RN
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
1
NS
NS
100
100
20
20
NS
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 S
7/9/2015
0.11 J+
0.12 J
0.17 J
2.9
3.3
0.78
0.5 U
11
12
AB-1 D
7/9/2015
0.09 J
4.2
4.6
0.5 U
16.6
0.9
0.46 J
330
360
AB-2S
7/8/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.24 J
3.6
3
0.5 U
0.5 U
12
12
AB-2D
7/8/2015
0.2 U
14.1
8.9
0.5 UJ
0.28 J
0.53
0.57
170
180
AB-3D
7/7/2015
0.2 U
31.6
34.5
0.38 J
0.98
2.7
3.1
3300
3300
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
0.05 U
5.07
5.66
1.44
4.42
19.9
15.4
220
285
AB-4D
7/8/2015
0.2 U
3.4
3.3
0.18 J+
0.97
0.49 J
0.47 J
270
280
AB-5D
6/20/2015
0.2 U
4
5.4
0.5 U
0.31 J+
0.24 J
0.31 J
350
400
AB-6S
6/22/2015
0.2 U
8.7
7.6
1.3
1.3 J+
2.8
2.6
210
230
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
0.085 J+
1.2
1.2
0.28 J
0.43 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
250
270
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
0.2 U
1.7
2.8
0.21 J+
3.3
0.5 U
0.27 J
290
650
AB-71
7/7/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.79
0.76
0.5 U
0.5 U
40
34
AB-7D
7/1/2015
0.2 U
8 J+
8.5 J+
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
0.76
0.77
300
290
AB-8S
6/20/2015
0.11 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.8
2.1
1.2
1.2
510
510
AB-8D
6/17/2015
0.11 J+
1.2
1.3
1
1.3
0.36 J
0.34 J
490
490
AS-1 S
6/5/2015
0.2 U
132
136
2.6
5.2
0.5 U
0.49 J
2600
2800
AS-1 D
6/5/2015
0.2 U
50.5
57.4
0.5 U
2.2
0.94
1.1
690
730
AS-2S
6/5/2015
0.2 U
0.49 J
1.5
20.9
31.1
0.5 U
0.5 U
82
88
AS-2D
6/8/2015
0.2 U
9.9
10.5
0.5 U
0.95
1.2
1.2
530
590
AS-3D
6/5/2015
0.2 U
21.7
22.1
0.5 U
1.6
0.59
0.66
120
140
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.2 J
1.8
4.4
0.5 U
0.5 U
14
16
BG-1D
7/11/2015
0.12 J+
10.1
9.4
1.8
6.7
2.7
2.1
4300
3300
BG-2S
7/10/2015
0.2 U
0.25 J
0.19 J
1.2
1.5
0.5 U
0.5 U
92
94
BG-2D
7/11/2015
0.2 U
5
5.2
0.5 UJ
0.29 J
2.8
2.9
300
330
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
0.79 J-
11
12.8
0.58
2.1
0.5 UJ
0.6
120
140
BG-3S
6/30/2015
0.073 J
0.16 J
0.14 J
0.69
0.63 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
67
68
BG-3D
7/6/2015
0.2 U
3.6
2.8
0.6
1.1
0.5 U
0.23 J
45
100
C-2S
6/19/2015
0.27 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
25.7
25
1.5
1.5
520
530
C-2D
6/19/2015
0.085 J+
1
1.1 J+
0.95 J+
0.91 J+
0.5 UJ
0.5 U
170
170
GWA-1 S
7/2/2015
0.2 U
0.24 J
0.43 J
1 J+
6.3
0.5 U
0.5 U
35
40
GWA-1 D
7/2/2015
0.2 U
9.5
10.5
0.18 J+
1.6
0.49 J
0.5 U
330
350
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
0.088 J+
0.5 U
0.1 J
0.45 J
0.81 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
180
180
GWA-2BRU
7/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-2BRU
7/8/2015
0.2 U
6.1
60.1
0.65
8.4
1.3
2.3
150
2900
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
0.15 J+
6.1
5.9
0.65
2.9
1.3
1.2
150
150
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
0.2 U
0.63 J+
0.56 J+
61.2
61.3
5.3
5.7
1900
1800
GWA-3D
6/17/2015
0.13 J+
5.6
6.8
57.4
49.8
5.8
5.2
2000
2000
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
4.1
4.5
0.36 J
0.4 J
230
240
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
0.2 U
1
1
3.6
4.3
0.5 U
0.5 U
120
130
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
0.11 J+
0.13 J
0.19 J
3.8
3.7
0.5 U
0.5 U
9.5
9.7
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
0.2 U
1.6
3
2.4
9.4
0.5 U
0.5 U
140
160
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
0.073 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
4.6
5.2
0.5 U
0.5 U
1 12
12
Page 10 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Mercury
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Nickel
Nickel
Selenium
Selenium
Strontium
Strontium
CAS RN
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
1
NS
NS
100
100
20
20
NS
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
GWA-6D
6/19/2015
0.071 J+
7.8
7.6
0.5 U
1.8 J+
0.56
0.56
180
190
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
0.075 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.2 J+
2.8
0.5 U
0.5 U
46
48
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
0.13 J+
2.7
2.5
0.5 U
0.77
0.24 J
0.24 J
180
190
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
0.2 U
2.2
2.2
1.6
0.34 J
0.61
0.3 J
160
170
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.1 J+
21.1
0.27 J
0.5 U
16
17
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
0.2 U
0.72
0.68 J+
0.72 J+
1.9 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
80
84
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
0.11 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
2.1
2.1
0.5 U
0.5 U
29
30
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
0.2 U
0.47 J+
0.47 J+
0.82 J+
0.71
0.5 U
0.5 U
110
120
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
0.2 U
NA
47.3
NA
11.1
NA
1.6
NA
300
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.9 J+
3.3
0.5 U
0.5 U
64
67
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
0.2 U
6
4.1
0.25 J+
0.81
0.6
0.41 J
490
520
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
14.3
7.3
40.5
0.5 U
0.31 J
24 J+
34
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
0.2 U
67.3
71.8
0.27 J
18.5
5.9
6.7
4300
4500
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.1 J
0.93 J+
1.1 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
13
13
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
0.2 U
5.3
7.1
0.5 UJ
5.7
0.64
1.1
240
420
GWA-22BR
7/21 /2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
0.05 U
670
946
1 U
3.51
4.21
4.39
336
1370
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.13 J
2.3 J+
3.5
0.5 U
0.5 U
6.5
9.9
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
0.2 U
6.5
4.9
0.5 U
0.36 J
0.39 J
0.4 J
200
210
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
0.2 U
4.8
5.2
0.5 U
0.52
0.38 J
0.3 J
990
910
MW-is
6/29/2015
0.2 U
0.18 J
0.12 J
0.41 J
0.56 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
32
33
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
0.11 J
0.16 J
0.5 U
5.1
5.6
0.27 J
0.28 J
290
320
MW-2D
6/30/2015
0.2 U
0.1 J
0.12 J
1.1
1.5 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
88
95
MW-3S
6/30/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.8
0.45 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
120
130
MW-3D
6/30/2015
0.088 J
0.098 J
0.5 U
0.39 J
0.24 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
170
180
MW-4D
6/18/2015
0.15 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.1 J+
1.1 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
180
180
MW-5S
6/25/2015
0.26
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.1
0.74
0.29 J
0.29 J
20
21
MW-5D
6/18/2015
0.095 J+
0.22 J
0.24 J
0.32 J+
0.54 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
270
260
MW-6S
6/18/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.68 J+
0.2 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
120
120
MW-6D
6/18/2015
0.2 UJ
0.27 J
0.18 J
0.85 J+
0.9 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
120
120
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
0.2 U
12.4
13.3
0.22 J
0.29 J
0.48 J
0.51
1400
1600
MW-8S
6/30/2015
0.2 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.69
0.84 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
9
9.6
MW-81
7/1/2015
0.2 U
0.5 UJ
3.2 J+
0.38 J+
1
0.5 U
0.5 U
54
64
MW-8D
7/1/2015
0.2 U
1.8 J+
2.3 J+
0.92 J+
2.4
0.5 U
0.5 U
88
100
MW-9
7/6/2015
0.2 U
0.14 J
0.14 J
0.85
1
0.5 U
0.5 U
190
190
MW-9D
7/2/2015
0.2 U
7
7
0.47 J+
0.45 J
0.38 J
0.38 J
300
300
MW-9D
7/1/2015
0.2 U
6.4 J+
6 J+
0.5 UJ
0.18 J
0.35 J
0.38 J
300
300
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
0.2 U
4.1
3.4
0.2 J+
0.73
0.5 U
0.22 J
180
160
MW-10
6/23/2015
0.081 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
1
1
0.44 J
0.53
63
70
MW-11 SR
7/2/2015
0.2 U
0.15 J
0.16 J
0.96 J+
0.9
0.72
0.71
140
150
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
0.2 U
NA
0.14 J
NA
0.66
NA
0.72
80
84
MW-13
6/30/2015
0.072 J
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.7
1.8 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
79
82
MW-14
6/30/2015
0.2 U
0.5 UJ
0.37 J
0.62
0.7 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
33
35
Page 11 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Mercury
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Nickel
Nickel
Selenium
Selenium
Strontium
Strontium
CAS RN
7439-97-6
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
1
NS
NS
100
100
20
20
NS
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-15
6/23/2015
0.078 J+
0.5 U
0.5 U
1.3
1.6
1.9
2
63
70
MW-15D
6/18/2015
0.073 J
11.3
10.7
0.51 J+
0.28 J+
1.1
1.1
220
210
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
0.088 J+
8.4
8.2
0.5 U
0.21 J
0.63
0.57
320
370
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 12 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Zinc
Zinc
Alkalinity, HCO3
Alkalinity, CO3
Alkalinity, lab
CAS RN
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
ALK-HCO3
ALK-CO3
ALK-LAB
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
1000
1000
NS
NS
NS
IMAC*
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 S
7/9/2015
0.018 J
0.1 U
1 U
1.8
26
33
1900 J
5000 U
1900 J
AB-1 D
7/9/2015
0.097 J
0.064 J
11.5
20
10 U
12
72000
211000
282000
AB-2S
7/8/2015
0.052 J
0.072 J
1 U
3.8
33
31
1600 J
5000 U
1600 J
AB-2D
7/8/2015
0.055 J
0.06 J
31.1
32.4
34
18
107000
36400
143000
AB-3D
7/7/2015
0.018 J
0.025 J
7.4
11.5
10 U
23
5000 U
309000
638000
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
19900
86100
106000 J+
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
0.2 U
0.2 U
19
32.1
6
33
NA
NA
NA
AB-4D
7/8/2015
0.027 J
0.1 U
24.1
24
10 U
6.1 J
53900
27200
81100
AB-5D
6/20/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
12.7
12.5
3.6 J+
3.3 J+
5000 U
57800
100000
AB-6S
6/22/2015
0.1 U
NA
24.3
25.2
3.8 J
10 U
5000 U
245000
245000
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
0.1 U
NA
12.1
11.9
10 U
10 U
41600
27000
68600
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
11.4
18.6
10 U
49 J+
92400
17000
109000
AB-71
7/7/2015
0.042 J+
0.048 J+
1 U
1 U
8.3 J+
7.5 J
9800
5000 U
9800
AB-7D
7/1/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
41.1
40.5
10 UJ
10 UJ
69800
110000
180000
AB-8S
6/20/2015
0.1 U
0.02 J
0.37 J
0.79 J
84
78
28500
5000 U
28500
AB-8D
6/17/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
2.3
2.7
10 U
2.7 J+
77300
5000 U
77300
AS-1 S
6/5/2015
0.065 J
0.076 J
0.48 J+
1.6 J+
11 J+
12
350000
10000 U
350000
AS-1 D
6/5/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
13.4
14.4
10 U
2.9 J
10000 U
10000 U
470000
AS-2S
6/5/2015
0.085 J
0.11
1 U
3.9
110 J+
120
42000
10000 U
42000
AS-2D
6/8/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
31.8
34.6
10 U
5.3 J+
10000 U
87000
150000
AS-3D
6/5/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
17.2
18.2
10 U
6.4 J
18000
37000
66000
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
0.016 J
0.032 J
1 U
5.9
14
19
10200
5000 U
10200
BG-1D
7/11/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
20
22
10 U
10 U
5000 U
401000
412000
BG-2S
7/10/2015
0.031 J
0.033 J+
1 U
0.35 J
15
8.9 J
22100
5000 U
22100
BG-2D
7/11/2015
0.1 U
0.1 UJ
29.2
29.9
10 UJ
10 U
59000
91300
150000
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
0.016 J
0.1 U
2.7
4.6
10 U
12
75400
5000 U
75400
BG-3S
6/30/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.7 J+
0.75 J+
10 UJ
10 UJ
28900
5000 U
28900
BG-3D
7/6/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
3.1
3.7
10 U
5.1 J
43200
5000 U
43200
C-2S
6/19/2015
0.095 J
0.09 J
1 U
0.52 J
94 J+
89 J+
5000 U
5000 U
5000 U
C-2D
6/19/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
9.5
10.9
10 U
3.3 J+
98700
3600 J
102000
GWA-1 S
7/2/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.86 J
7.9
29
27 J+
25000
5000 U
25000
GWA-1 D
7/2/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
16.9
21
10 U
4 J+
148000
35000
183000
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
0.1 U
NA
1.1
2.3
5.8 J
5.4 J
32000
5000 U
32000
GWA-2BRU
7/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
5000 U
618000
1400000
GWA-2BRU
7/8/2015
0.1 U
0.03 J
12.3
4
3 J+
15 J+
5000 U
618000
1400000
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
12.3
11.8
3 J+
10 U
64100
5000 U
64100
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.66 J
1.3
9.8 J+
2.8 J+
36300
5000 U
36300
GWA-3D
6/17/2015
0.016 J
0.1 U
4.3
4.6
14 J+
29 J+
72900
5000 U
72900
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
0.1 U
0.1 UJ
0.37 J
0.84 J
53
60
17600
5000 U
17600
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
0.094 J
0.1 UJ
2.4
2.4
7.6 J
10 U
50700
5000 U
50700
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
1 U
1 U
9.8 J+
14 J+
2700 J
5000 U
2700 J
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
13.9
13.9
10 U
10 U
16900
59600
76500
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
0.041 J
0.054 J
1 U
4.8
30 J+
28 J+
9800
5000 U
9800
Page 13 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Zinc
Zinc
Alkalinity, HCO3
Alkalinity, CO3
Alkalinity, lab
CAS RN
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
ALK-HCO3
ALK-CO3
ALK-LAB
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
1000
1000
NS
NS
NS
IMAC*
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
GWA-6D
6/19/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
26.9
28
10 U
8.7 J+
5000 U
47900
129000 J-
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
1 UJ
3.5 J+
5.2 J+
5.2 J+
32700
5000 U
32700
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
0.032 J
0.018 J
11.6
12.1
10 U
7.3 J+
81000
5000 U
81000
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
0.017 J
0.1 U
10.9
10.9
6.5 J
15
45400
14900
60300
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
0.1 U
0.031 J
1 U
1 U
32
35 J+
1200 J
5000 U
1200 J
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
0.027 J
0.1 U
5.5
5.5
6.6 J
12 J+
45400
5000 U
45400
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
0.041 J
0.04 J
0.42 J+
0.52 J+
5 J+
5.3 J+
5000 U
5000 U
5000 U
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
2.3
2.8
10 UJ
10 UJ
30600
5000 U
30600
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
NA
0.1 U
NA
67.5
NA
11 J+
NA
NA
NA
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.39 J
0.62 J
13
8.6 J
4300 J
5000 U
4300 J
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
7.7
6.8
10 U
7.7 J
96100 J
36600 J
133000 J
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
0.04 J
0.087 J
1 U
23
18 J+
64
7800
5000 U
7800
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
3.1
3.2
0.66 J
2.1
10 U
5.7 J+
5000 U
1370000
2170000 J
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
0.02 J
0.02 J
1 U
1 U
35 J+
19 J+
2900 J
5000 U
2900 J
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
16.1
18.5
10 UJ
14 J+
48200
92500
141000
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
5000 U
142000
332000 J+
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
0.2 U
0.2 U
9.95
4.33
5 U
9
NA
NA
NA
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
1 U
1 U
14 J+
19 J+
8400
5000 U
8400
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
0.1 UJ
0.1 U
31.9
34.1
10 U
3.8 J+
44400
98200
143000 J
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
0.077 J
0.077 J
3.9
5.3
10 U
200 J
5000 U
217000
800000
MW-is
6/29/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
1 UJ
1 UJ
10 UJ
10 UJ
28200
5000 U
28200 J+
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
0.061 J
0.034 J
1.9 J+
2.1 J+
6.7 J+
14 J+
18900
5000 U
18900
MW-2D
6/30/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
4.5
4.7
9.9 J+
8.8 J+
40700
5000 U
40700 J-
MW-3S
6/30/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.54 J+
0.6 J+
10 UJ
10 UJ
43400
5000 U
43400
MW-3D
6/30/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
5.8
6.2
10 UJ
10 UJ
53200
5000 U
53200
MW-4D
6/18/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
1 U
1.1
3.3 J+
6.3 J+
17000
5000 U
17000
MW-5S
6/25/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.53 J
1 U
13
3.3 J
6000
5000 U
6000
MW-5D
6/18/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
8.5
8.6
6.8 J+
8.6 J+
73800
5000 U
73800
MW-6S
6/18/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
0.3 J
0.35 J
10 U
10 U
21300
5000 U
21300
MW-6D
6/18/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
3.7
3.8
10 U
10 UJ
31000
5000 U
31000
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
0.071 J
0.064 J+
2.1
2.1
10 U
10 U
5000 U
657000
1080000
MW-8S
6/30/2015
0.1 U
0.033 J
0.45 J+
0.32 J+
4.3 J+
5.9 J+
1100 J
5000 U
1100 J
MW-81
7/1/2015
0.1 U
0.02 J
0.94 J
2.8
7.6 J+
49 J+
21800
5000 U
21800
MW-8D
7/1/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
1.2
4.1
27 J+
17 J+
32800
5000 U
32800
MW-9
7/6/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
2.1 J+
2.7
10 UJ
10 UJ
42400
5000 U
42400
MW-9D
7/2/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
12.5
12.8
10 U
4.1 J+
87800
75600
163000
MW-9D
7/1/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
11.7
12.5
10 UJ
10 UJ
240000
5000 U
240000
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
0.1 U
0.017 J
7.8
7.8
10 U
9.4 J
65200
55200
120000 J+
MW-10
6/23/2015
0.1 U
NA
0.46 J
1.2
3.1 J
4.1 J
5900
5000 U
5900
MW-11 SR
7/2/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
1.3
1.4
2.7 J
4.1 J+
14600
5000 U
14600
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
NA
0.1 U
NA
2.1
5.3 J
5.8 J+
16100
5000 U
16100
MW-13
6/30/2015
0.076 J
0.072 J
1 UJ
1 UJ
10 UJ
10 UJ
57900
5000 U
57900
MW-14
6/30/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
2.6 J+
2.6 J+
10 UJ
10 UJ
45800
5000 U
45800
Page 14 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Zinc
Zinc
Alkalinity, HCO3
Alkalinity, CO3
Alkalinity, lab
CAS RN
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
ALK-HCO3
ALK-CO3
ALK-LAB
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
NS
NS
1000
1000
NS
NS
NS
IMAC*
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-15
6/23/2015
0.1 U
NA
1 U
2.7
5.4 J
6.7 J
3100 J
5000 U
3100 J
MW-15D
6/18/2015
0.1 U
0.1 U
23.6
22.4
10 U
10 U
5000 U
113000
132000
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
0.1 U
NA
2.1
2.2
10 U
10 U
5000 U
105000
105000
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 15 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Methane
Nitrogen,0NO2 plus
potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
Sulfide
CAS RN
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
74-82-8
NO2-NO3
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
18496-25-8
Fraction
T
N
T
N
N
T
T
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
250000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 S
7/9/2015
1170
5300
974
68.3
720
5000 U
2960 J
690 J
100 U
AB-1 D
7/9/2015
123000
4900
524
2 J+
230
6920
7830
22800
100 U
AB-2S
7/8/2015
1130
3300
610
65.3
940
5000 U
5000 U
1000 UJ
100 U
AB-2D
7/8/2015
64000
6400
270
1.2 J+
83
4040 J
11800
22700
100 U
AB-3D
7/7/2015
283000
6400
141
2.6 J+
73
80200
50300
144000
100 U
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
NA
NA
NA
1.4 J+
48
NA
NA
NA
100 U
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
31300
2200
1930
NA
NA
18800
19800
17000
NA
AB-4D
7/8/2015
32900
2500
571
1.6 J+
530
8420
9950
13100
100 U
AB-5D
6/20/2015
42600
4700
1950
2.3 J+
200
17000
18200
56300
100 U
AB-6S
6/22/2015
94400
8800
57.9 J
201 J
16 J+
10200
8820
15700
100 U
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
41600
5300
9370
1.6 J+
48 J+
4250 J
9640
83500
100 U
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
92800
5400
4100
10 UJ
120
43400
18300
87000
100 U
AB-71
7/7/2015
2030
1800
726
10 UJ
51
5000 U
5050
6300
100 U
AB-7D
7/1/2015
70100
7200
100 U
2.7 J+
130
8150
29500
46500
100 U
AB-8S
6/20/2015
37700
5300
11700
10 UJ
200
5000 U
14800
132000
100 U
AB-8D
6/17/2015
61300
5800
12700
2.7 J+
20 U
3710 J
14000
136000
100 U
AS-1S
6/5/2015
167000 M6
18300
34000 M1
100
320 J+
9550
12900
231000
1000 UJ
AS-1 D
6/5/2015
111000
5700
100 U
810 J-
94 J+
14200
30500
21300
100 U
AS-2S
6/5/2015
4870
2600
1310
5400 J-
20 U
4700 J
8280
5200
500 U
AS-2D
6/8/2015
69900 M1
4100
258
10 U
20 U
6690
25000
26000
100 U
AS-3D
6/5/2015
20400
3100
740
10 U
20 UJ
3760 J
12400
18000
100 U
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
1460
1900
1330
2.6 J+
40
5000 U
5000 U
580 J
100 U
BG-1 D
7/11/2015
83300
6100 J-
112
2.9 J+
30
130000
75600
48400 J+
100 U
BG-2S
7/10/2015
11000
8900
2210
1.5 J+
3900
5000 U
7180
2900
100 U
BG-2D
7/11/2015
57600
10000
84.4 J
1.8 J+
1000
4880 J
29200
31100
100 U
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
24200
2200
3100
12.6 J+
500
5000 UJ
7670
8200
100 U
BG-3S
6/30/2015
6140
4600
775
1.4 J+
20 U
5000 U
7260
2400
100 U
BG-3D
7/6/2015
9430
2800
2270
1.5 J+
1600
5000 U
16400
1100
100 U
C-2S
6/19/2015
11800
3200
4640
10 UJ
3600 J+
8380
4040 J
60400
100 U
C-2D
6/19/2015
23800
2200
3150
1.8 J+
25
5000 U
11900
1900
100 U
GWA-1S
7/2/2015
4160
5200
3390
2 J+
120
5000 U
6740
1000 U
100 U
GWA-1 D
7/2/2015
47400
3200
606
10 UJ
190
16600
15300
8700
100 U
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
13200
5800
7360
2.1 J+
320
5000 U
6490
36100
100 U
GWA-2BRU
7/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GWA-2BRU
7/8/2015
343000
13100
196
2.2 J+
160
253000
162000
3000
100 U
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
27400
5200
4350
3.3 J+
20 U
8930
9360
39500
100 U
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
367000
6100
134000
2.9 J+
26
10600
44000
1420000
100 U
GWA-3D
6/17/2015
437000
6500
113000
2.3 J+
46
11400
48000
1310000
100 U
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
25200
2900
8040
1.8 J+
20 U
5000 U
6660
84700
100 U
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
12300
3200
2950
1.9 J+
110
5000 U
9800
4400
100 U
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
915
980 J
278
2.4 J+
20 U
5000 U
5000 U
1000 U
100 U
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
28000
2100
453
1.3 J+
21
5000 U
9360
5000
100 U
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
1390
2900
795
2.1 J+
23
5000 U
2960 J
1200
100 U
Page 16 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Methane
Nitrogen,0NO2 plus
potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
Sulfide
CAS RN
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
74-82-8
NO2-NO3
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
18496-25-8
Fraction
T
N
T
N
N
T
T
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
250000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
GWA-6D
6/19/2015
47800
2400
185
1.7 J+
20 U
3200 J
9870
15500
100 U
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
6540
2600
4360
1.7 J+
20 U
5000 U
5000 U
530 J
100 U
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
24500
4400
5480
1.7 J+
84
5000 U
20200
32300
100 U
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
33600
3000
6240
7.4 J+
91
4840 J
6940
21500
100 U
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
2070
6200
6390
1.6 J+
600
4080 J
6510
36000 J+
100 U
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
14600
6300
9720
1.7 J+
12 J+
5000 U
4800 J
23800 J+
100 U
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
2170
6800
2760
1.5 J+
140
5000 U
5970
26500
100 U
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
14100
6700
6390
24.4
13 J
5000 U
8250
33200
100 U
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
17500
NA
127
NA
NA
162000
133000
NA
NA
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
5040
5700
5840
1.2 J+
20 UJ
5000 U
4620 J
31000
100 U
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
25600
6400
5810
2 J+
18 J
64400
28300
25900
100 U
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
2780
8100
1160
1.3 J+
20 U
5000 U
4430 J
980 J
100 U
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
758000 J-
9800
100 U
10 UJ
59
188000
73900
376000 J+
100 U
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
696
2800
431
10 UJ
14 J
5000 U
5000 U
1000 U
100 U
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
44400
5700
1240
10 UJ
55
34600
29400
23500
100 U
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
NA
NA
NA
1.4 J+
87
NA
NA
NA
100 U
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
303000
7400
53
NA
NA
9360
27400
21000
NA
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
858
2300
435
2.1 J+
480
5000 U
2510 J
1000 U
100 U
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
46400
2600
50.3 J
1.5 J+
20 UJ
5000 U
13800
10600
100 U
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
307000
2000
257
1.9 J+
75
27700 J
23300
18000
100 U
MW-is
6/29/2015
2010
10700
986
101
12 J
5000 U
6090
1200 J-
100 U
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
25300
7900
8250
2.5 J+
20 U
5000 U
9730
86100
100 U
MW-2D
6/30/2015
6950
4600
4120
1.1 J+
20 U
5000 U
5930
720 J
100 U
MW-3S
6/30/2015
13800
7100
8850
2 J+
20 U
5000 U
4160 J
29900
100 U
MW-3D
6/30/2015
17100
6600
8750
30.1
32
5000 U
4040 J
26700
100 U
MW-4D
6/18/2015
10900
5400
3850
15.7 J+
18 J+
5000 U
7750
30900
100 U
MW-5S
6/25/2015
889
7000
845
1.5 J+
54
5000 U
10700
10200
100 U
MW-5D
6/18/2015
24300
6500
12900
2.1 J+
140 J+
5000 U
8170
44600
100 U
MW-6S
6/18/2015
11100
6600
6740
52.3 J
20 U
5000 U
7310
36700
100 U
MW-6D
6/18/2015
14000
6600
6950
21.2 J+
20 U
5000 U
6670
34600
100 U
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
537000
4900
100 U
1.6 J+
19 J
17800
25300
7200
100 U
MW-8S
6/30/2015
345
7000
246
1 J+
20 U
5000 U
5000 U
580 J
100 U
MW-81
7/1/2015
2960 J+
1000 UJ
920
2.6 J+
24
5000 U
7580
1000 U
100 UJ
MW-8D
7/1/2015
5760
1200
1320
1.5 J+
41
5000 U
10000
1000 U
100 U
MW-9
7/6/2015
12400
2200
3650
10 U
35
5000 U
10900
24600
100 U
MW-9D
7/2/2015
72200 J-
2400
648
1.4 J+
440
4350 J
15500
27600
100 U
MW-9D
7/1/2015
72600 J-
2700
955
1.7 J+
460
4260 J
16800
27000
100 U
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
56200
6300
3230
10 UJ
250
3910 J
11600
18000
100 U
MW-10
6/23/2015
4290
6400
2940
1.8 J+
47 J+
5000 U
6220
19500
100 UJ
MW-11 SR
7/2/2015
9290
6000
5990
33
250
5000 U
7500
37600
100 U
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
9150
5900
6350
1.8 J+
320
5000 U
6770
36000
100 U
MW-13
6/30/2015
9340
4200
4670
28.3
20 U
5000 U
3120 J
15700
100 U
MW-14
6/30/2015
6790
13500
16500
1.6 J+
71
5000 U
2550 J
30100
100 U
Page 17 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Methane
Nitrogen,0NO2 plus
potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
Sulfide
CAS RN
7440-70-2
16887-00-6
7439-95-4
74-82-8
NO2-NO3
7440-09-7
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
18496-25-8
Fraction
T
N
T
N
N
T
T
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
250000
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-15
6/23/2015
3930
6000
3110
2 J+
49 J+
5000 U
9240
29000
100 U
MW-15D
6/18/2015
52700
6200
899
2 J+
82 J+
8700
18300
40100
100 U
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
8160
7500
1080
2 J+
77 J+
51300
50100
39500
100 U
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 18 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Total Organic
Carbon
Total Dissolved
Solids
Total Suspended
Solids
CAS RN
TOC
TDS
TSS
Fraction
N
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
500000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
AB-1 S
7/9/2015
900 J
40000
90000
AB-1 D
7/9/2015
1400
351000
2800 U
AB-2S
7/8/2015
640 J+
30000
32000
AB-2D
7/8/2015
2700
241000
7800
AB-3D
7/7/2015
4900
946000
63200
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
1300
NA
NA
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
NA
160000
330000
AB-4D
7/8/2015
790 J
159000
30100
AB-5D
6/20/2015
720 J
214000
2500 U
AB-6S
6/22/2015
1700
296000
13900
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
1000 U
247000
8200
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
1000 U
212000
187000
AB-71
7/7/2015
1000 U
41000
21200
AB-7D
7/1 /2015
3300
326000
11100
AB-8S
6/20/2015
1000 U
274000
13300
AB-8D
6/17/2015
1000 U
361000
5900
AS-1 S
6/5/2015
2300
750000 J-
390000 J-
AS-1 D
6/5/2015
2100
390000 J-
9100 J-
AS-2S
6/5/2015
1500
62000 J-
120000 J-
AS-2D
6/8/2015
2400
280000 J-
11000 J-
AS-3D
6/5/2015
1000 UJ
110000 J-
4300 J-
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
1000 U
25000 U
20600
BG-1D
7/11/2015
7300
555000
237000
BG-2S
7/10/2015
600 J
87000
7200
BG-2D
7/11/2015
1800
261000
2500 U
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
10100 J
118000
19600
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1000 U
57000
2500 U
BG-3D
7/6/2015
1000 U
231000
218000
C-2S
6/19/2015
600 J
160000 J+
14800
C-2D
6/19/2015
530 J
152000 J+
5500
GWA-1S
7/2/2015
1000 U
78000
80800
GWA-1 D
7/2/2015
740 J
232000
62700
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
1000 U
132000
8400
GWA-2BRU
7/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
GWA-2BRU
7/8/2015
6900
18100000
792000
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
910 J
164000
5000 U
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
1000 U
23000000
7900
GWA-3D
6/17/2015
1100
2390000
3100 U
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
1000 U
187000
18100
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
1000 U
101000
2500 U
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
1000 U
25000 U
2500 U
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
1000 U
137000
5600 U
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
1300
31000 J+
5000 U
Page 19 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Total Organic
Carbon
Total Dissolved
Solids
Total Suspended
Solids
CAS RN
TOC
TDS
TSS
Fraction
N
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
500000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
GWA-6D
6/19/2015
1000 U
184000 J+
15000
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
1000 U
65000 J+
2500 U
GWA-7D
6/17/2015
800 J
176000
23000
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
1000 U
141000
11200
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
1000 U
85000
29000
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
1000 U
128000
119000
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
8600
60000
5600
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
1000 U
26000
8500
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
NA
NA
NA
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
1000 U
109000
2500 U
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
3000
185000
38800
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
1000 U
31000
31300
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
8300
2900000
25200
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
1000 U
25000 U
11900
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
6800
214000
13100
GWA-22BR
7/21 /2015
2200
NA
NA
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
NA
360000
5000 U
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
1000 U
27000
21900
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
670 J
196000
2500 U
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
820 J
790000
39700
MW-1 S
6/29/2015
1000 U
60000
14800
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
1000 U
197000
2500 U
MW-2D
6/30/2015
1000 U
92000
20400
MW-3S
6/30/2015
1000 U
118000
2500 U
MW-3D
6/30/2015
1000 U
141000
2500 U
MW-4D
6/18/2015
1000 U
113000
8400 J+
MW-5S
6/25/2015
14700
58000
2500 U
MW-5D
6/18/2015
15300
186000
2500 U
MW-6S
6/18/2015
1000 U
121000
12300 J+
MW-6D
6/18/2015
1000 U
129000
4600 J+
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
1300
1180000
7000
MW-8S
6/30/2015
1000 U
25000 U
42300
MW-81
7/1/2015
1000 U
77000
35200
MW-8D
7/1/2015
1000 U
111000
29600
MW-9
7/6/2015
1000 U
114000
4700
MW-9D
7/2/2015
1000 U
243000
24100
MW-9D
7/1/2015
1000 U
223000
10400
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
570 J
107000
88000
MW-10
6/23/2015
1000 U
69000 J
5000 U
MW-11 SR
7/2/2015
1000 U
25000 U
2500 U
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
8500
140000
16700
MW-13
6/30/2015
790 J
87000
5900
MW-14
6/30/2015
1000 U
138000
2500 U
Page 20 of 21
Table 10-6. Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Total Organic
Carbon
Total Dissolved
Solids
Total Suspended
Solids
CAS RN
TOC
TDS
TSS
Fraction
N
N
N
Result Unit
Ng/I
Ng/I
Ng/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
500000
NS
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
Sample Name
Sample Date
MW-15
6/23/2015
1000 U
227000
20300
MW-15D
6/18/2015
640 J
241000
10600 J+
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
1600
232000
2500 U
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
NA - Not analyzed or not reported by analytical laboratory
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality Standards
and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). April
2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North Carolina, lists Interim Maximum Allowable
Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010 and
2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard for
these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For this
reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 21 of 21
Table 10-7. Groundwater Speciation Results
Analyte
Arsenate
Arsenic
Arsenite
As(III)
As(V)
Chromium
Chromium (VI)
Chromium (VI)
Fe(II)
Fe(III)
Ferrous Iron
Iron
Manganese
CAS RN
ARSENATE
7440-38-2
ARSENITE
7784-46-5
10103-60-3
7440-47-3
18540-29-9
18540-29-9
1345-25-1
1309-37-1
15438-31-0
7439-89-6
7439-96-5
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
D
T
T
T
T
T
D
Result Unit
pg/I
pg/I
pg/I
pg/1
pg/I
pg/1
pg/1
pg/1
pg/1
pg/I
pg/I
pg/I
pg/I
Matrix
Sample Name
Sample Date
Groundwater
AB-2D
7/8/2015
0.682
0.682
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
13.4
11
NA
NA
NA
30 R
143
1.85 J
Groundwater
AB-2S
7/8/2015
0.568
0.568
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
2.16 J+
0.02 U
NA
NA
NA
30 R
273 J+
249
Groundwater
AB-3D
7/7/2015
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.301 J
NA
NA
57.4
42
NA
NA
NA
30 UJ
130
0.719 J+
Groundwater
AB-5D
7/8/2015
0.464 J+
0.464 J+
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
3.73 J+
3.3
NA
NA
NA
30 R
47.1 J+
0.544 J+
Groundwater
AB-613RU
7/2/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.235
NA
NA
2
11.7
20 U
NA
NA
NA
Groundwater
AB-6S
7/1/2015
1.25
1.25
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
1.12 J+
0.21
NA
NA
NA
41
243
7.29
Groundwater
AB-7D
7/1/2015
1.75
1.75
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
32.9
26
NA
NA
NA
40 U
43.6 J+
2 U
Groundwater
AB-71
7/7/2015
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
7.86
0.38
NA
NA
NA
30 UJ
115
74.7
Groundwater
AS1-D
7/1/2015
0.5 U
0.354
0.215 J-
NA
NA
974
810
NA
NA
NA
40 U
87.7 J
0.322 J
Groundwater
AS1-S
7/1/2015
1.21
1.21
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
0.774 J+
0.031
NA
NA
NA
40 U
90.4 J
2280
Groundwater
AS-2D
7/1/2015
0.304 J
0.304
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
22.5
19
NA
NA
NA
40 U
204
2 U
Groundwater
AS-2S
7/1/2015
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
2.15
0.014 J
NA
NA
NA
144
170
674
Groundwater
AS-3D
7/1/2015
0.685
0.685
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
28.3
19
NA
NA
NA
40 U
62.9 J+
0.0955 J
Groundwater
AS-3S
7/7/2015
0.834 J+
0.834 J+
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
3.13
1.6
NA
NA
NA
30 UJ
40.8 J+
731
Groundwater
C-2D
6/25/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
1.18 J+
NA
NA
2.53
29 J-
20 U
NA
NA
NA
Groundwater
C-2S
6/25/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.2 U
NA
NA
0.273
20 U
9.1 J-
NA
NA
NA
Groundwater
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
0.748
0.748
0.5 U
NA
NA
1.05
NA
NA
NA
NA
40 U
26.5 J
42.9
Groundwater
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
15.1
13
NA
NA
NA
NA
223
2 U
Groundwater
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
0.808
0.808
0.5 U
NA
NA
56.3
51
NA
NA
NA
30 UJ
100 U
2 U
Groundwater
GWA-6D
6/24/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.584
NA
NA
20.6
20 U
20 U
NA
NA
NA
Groundwater
GWA-6S
6/25/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.2 U
NA
NA
0.102
7.3 J-
20 U
NA
NA
NA
Groundwater
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
0.487 J
0.487
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
0.822 J+
0.043
NA
NA
NA
95
135
78
Groundwater
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
0.312 J
0.312
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
0.445 J+
0.033
NA
NA
NA
NA
3150
Groundwater
MW-10
6/29/2015
0.273 J
0.273 J-
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
1.67
0.2
NA
NA
NA
NA
420
54.5
Groundwater
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.2 U
NA
NA
1.68
20 U
9.3
NA
NA
NA
Groundwater
MW-11SR
7/2/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.2 U
NA
NA
1.3
39.8
20 U
NA
NA
NA
Groundwater
MW-13
6/30/2015
0.5 U
0.547
0.404 J-
NA
NA
0.602 J+
0.02 U
NA
NA
NA
NA
8950
Groundwater
MW-14
6/30/2015
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
1.23 J+
0.76
NA
NA
NA
NA
2.92
Groundwater
MW-15
6/29/2015
0.322 J
0.322 J-
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
5.06
4.3
NA
NA
NA
NA
216 J+
17.3
Groundwater
MW-1 D
6/29/2015
0.5 U
0.5 UJ
0.262 J-
NA
NA
0.905 J+
0.48
NA
NA
NA
NA
463
Groundwater
MWAS
6/29/2015
0.5 U
0.269 J-
0.459 J-
NA
NA
0.294 J+
0.02 U
NA
NA
NA
NA
22400
2780
Groundwater
MW-8D
7/1/2015
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
3.38
0.5
NA
NA
NA
101
1530
22.5
Groundwater
MW-81
7/1/2015
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
1.78 J+
0.024
NA
NA
NA
40 U
802
3.65
Groundwater
MW-8S
6/30/2015
0.189 J
0.189
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
0.402 J+
0.25
NA
NA
NA
NA
51.7
Groundwater
MW-9
7/6/2015
0.5 UJ
0.324 J+
0.227 J
NA
NA
2.61
0.54
NA
NA
NA
30 UJ
108
5.94
Groundwater
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.829
NA
NA
4.2
1 28.1
1 6.8
1 NA
NA
NA
Groundwater
MW-9D
7/1/2015
0.5 U
0.5 U
0.5 UJ
NA
NA
29.6
28
NA
NA
NA
40 U
92.9 J
0.138 J
Groundwater
MW-9D
7/2/2015
NA
NA
NA
0.2 U
0.303
NA
NA
22.1
101
678
NA
NA
NA
Page 1 of 2
Table 10-7. Groundwater Speciation Results
Analyte
Manganese
Mn(ll)
Mn(IV)
Se(IV)
Se(VI)
Selenate
Selenite
CAS RN
7439-96-5
1344-43-0
1313-13-9
10102-18-8
13410-01-0
SELENATE
SELENITE
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Result Unit
pg/l
pg/l
pg/l
pg/l
pg/l
pg/l
pg/I
Matrix
Sample Name
Sample Date
Groundwater
AB-2D
7/8/2015
4.87
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 U
2 U
Groundwater
AB-2S
7/8/2015
346
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 U
2 U
Groundwater
AB-3D
7/7/2015
5.89 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
3.32 J+
1.18 J+
Groundwater
AB-5D
7/8/2015
1.51 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 U
2 U
Groundwater
AB-613RU
7/2/2015
NA
5 U
66.4
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
Groundwater
AB-6S
7/1/2015
39 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
1.56 J+
2.44 J+
Groundwater
AB-7D
7/1/2015
1.21 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
1.22 J+
Groundwater
AB-71
7/7/2015
89.9 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2 UJ
Groundwater
AS1-D
7/1/2015
1.62 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2 UJ
Groundwater
AS1-S
7/1/2015
2200
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2 UJ
Groundwater
AS-2D
7/1/2015
5.25 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
0.999 J+
Groundwater
AS-2S
7/1/2015
662
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2 UJ
Groundwater
AS-3D
7/1/2015
5.85 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
1.1 J+
Groundwater
AS-3S
7/7/2015
878 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2.65 J+
2 UJ
Groundwater
C-2D
6/25/2015
NA
11.1
14.5
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
Groundwater
C-2S
6/25/2015
NA
688
28.7
0.5 U
0.924
NA
NA
Groundwater
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
44.2
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 U
2 U
Groundwater
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
10.8
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 U
1.4 J
Groundwater
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
2 U
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 U
2 U
Groundwater
GWA-6D
6/24/2015
NA
5 U
5.24
0.5 U
0.437
NA
NA
Groundwater
GWA-6S
6/25/2015
NA
1600
200
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
Groundwater
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
81.6
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
3.62 J+
Groundwater
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
3040
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2.27 J+
Groundwater
MW-10
6/29/2015
41.3
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
3.73 J+
Groundwater
MW-11 DR
7/2/2015
NA
8.6
5.52
0.5 U
0.613
NA
NA
Groundwater
MW-11SR
7/2/2015
NA
32.2
1 U
0.5 U
0.538
NA
NA
Groundwater
MW-13
6/30/2015
6930
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
5.05 J+
Groundwater
MW-14
6/30/2015
3.72 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2.51 J+
Groundwater
MW-15
6/29/2015
19.2
NA
NA
NA
NA
2.27 J+
8.53 J+
Groundwater
MWAD
6/29/2015
504
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
4.91 J+
Groundwater
MWAS
6/29/2015
2850
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
6.47 J+
Groundwater
MW-8D
7/1/2015
41.2 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2 UJ
Groundwater
MW-81
7/1/2015
31 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2 UJ
Groundwater
MW-8S
6/30/2015
42.7
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
1.69 J+
Groundwater
MW-9
7/6/2015
8.03 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
2 U
Groundwater
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
NA
5 U
5.62
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
Groundwater
MW-9D
7/1/2015
3.19 J+
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 UJ
1.31 J+
Groundwater
MW-9D
7/2/2015
NA
5 U
18.9
0.5 U
0.5 U
NA
NA
Page 2 of 2
Table 10-8. Exceedance of North Carolina 2L Standards for Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Boron
Boron
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
Iron
CAS RN
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-42-8
7440-42-8
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
7439-89-6
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
10
10
NS
NS
300
IMAC*
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
NS
Sample DNE*me
Sample Date
A13-11)
7/9/2015
1.5
6.3
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
21.2
49.2
DNE*
2.9
DNE*
AB -IS
7/9/2015
2.8
3.2
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
16.2
15.9
DNE*
AB-2D
7/8/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
12.1
13
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-2S
7/8/2015
3.4
3.1
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
15.9
17.1
DNE*
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.64
DNE*
AB-3D
7/7/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
45.3
51
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-4D
7/8/2015
1.4
1.2
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-5D
6/20/2015
DNE*
1.2
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
DNE*
2.5
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.8
DNE*
AB-6S
6/22/2015
1.7
1.8
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-7D
7/1/2015
7.2 J+
7.5
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
26.4
24.7
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-71
7/7/2015
3.6
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.5
1.6
DNE*
AMID
6/17/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-8S
6/20/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AS-11)
6/5/2015
2.7
3
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
830
903
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AS-1S
6/5/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1900
2200
DNE*
DNE*
5.3
5.4
DNE*
AS-21)
6/8/2015
1.3 J+
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
20.7
22.5
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AS-2S
6/5/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
10.2
44.8
10.1
12.4
314
AS-31)
6/5/2015
1.2
1.6
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
20.9
23.5
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
BG-1D
7/11/2015
3.9
3.3
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
28.7
32.3
1.3
1.3
DNE*
BG-1S
7/6/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.9
3
DNE*
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
BG-2D
7/11/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
55.9
57.5
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
BG-2S
7/10/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
BG-3D
7/6/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
BG-3S
6/30/2015
1.4 J+
1.3 J+
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
C-21)
6/19/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
C-2S
6/19/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
42.5
39.7
DNE*
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
DNE*
1.1
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
10.3
10
DNE*
GWA-11)
7/2/2015
2.6
3.2
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-1S
7/2/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
11.6
DNE*
2.1
DNE*
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
144
186
DNE*
1.9
DNE*
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
133
3
12.7
DNE*
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
49.5
108
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
DNE*
1.4
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
171
174
DNE*
3.4
DNE*
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
3.5
2.2
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.2
1.3
DNE*
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
13.4
15.6
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
53.6
55
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
3.1
3.3
DNE*
GWA-213R
6/17/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-26RU
7/8/2015
22.4
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
22.9
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-26RU
7/10/2015
DNE*
18.2
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
46
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
Page 1 of 6
Table 10-8. Exceedance of North Carolina 2L Standards for Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Boron
Boron
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
Iron
CAS RN
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-42-8
7440-42-8
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
7439-89-6
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
10
10
NS
NS
300
IMAC*
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
NS
Sample DNE*me
Sample Date
GWA-31)
6/17/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.2
1.1
DNE*
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
19.8
18.4
DNE*
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.4
1.7
DNE*
GWA-5D
7/11/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
11.9
24.5
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
4.6
4.5
DNE*
GWA-61)
6/19/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
21
24.8
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
25.3
27.6
DNE*
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-71)
6/17/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-8D
6/28/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2
66.8
DNE*
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
DNE*
4.5
DNE*
10.7
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
40.6
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-9D
7/1/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
51
50.1
DNE*
MW-10
6/23/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-11DR
7/2/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-11SR
7/2/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-13
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
24.3
23.7
15000
MW-14
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-15
6/23/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.3
DNE*
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-15D
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-1D
6/29/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-is
6/29/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
60.7
61
30600
MW-2D
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-3D
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-3S
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-4D
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-51)
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-5S
6/25/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.2
1.9
DNE*
MW-61)
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-6S
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-713R
7/10/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
23.3
24.7
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-81)
7/1/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.1
DNE*
MW-81
7/1/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-8S
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-9
7/6/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
1.3
2.3
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-91)
7/1/2015
16.8
5.4
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
24.8
20.6
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-91)
7/2/2015
2.6
2.7
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
26.3
27
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
Page 2 of 6
Table 10-8. Exceedance of North Carolina 2L Standards for Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Antimony
Antimony
Arsenic
Arsenic
Boron
Boron
Chromium
Chromium
Cobalt
Cobalt
Iron
CAS RN
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-42-8
7440-42-8
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
7439-89-6
Fraction
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
D
Result Unit
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
NS
NS
10
10
700
700
10
10
NS
NS
300
IMAC*
1
1
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
1
1
NS
Sample DNE*me
Sample Date
DNE" - Does not exceed
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North CaroliDNE* Department of Environment and DNE*tural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North CaroliDNE*, lists Interim Maximum
Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010
and 2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard
for these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For
this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 3 of 6
Table 10-8. Exceedance of North Carolina 2L Standards for Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Iron
Manganese
Manganese
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Sulfate
Total Dissolved
Solids
CAS RN
7439-89-6
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
14808-79-8
TDS
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
Result Unit
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
300
50
50
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
500000
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
Sample DNE*me
Sample Date
AB-1D
7/9/2015
370
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
11.5
20
DNE*
DNE*
AB-1S
7/9/2015
510
260
250
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.8
DNE*
DNE*
AB-2D
7/8/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
31.1
32.4
DNE*
DNE*
AB-2S
7/8/2015
1700
310
330
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
3.8
DNE*
DNE*
AB-3BR
7/23/2015
4440
DNE*
87
DNE*
DNE*
19
32.1
DNE*
DNE*
AB-3D
7/7/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
7.4
11.5
DNE*
946000
AB-4D
7/8/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
24.1
24
DNE*
DNE*
AB-51)
6/20/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
12.7
12.5
DNE*
DNE*
AB-6BRU
6/22/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
12.1
11.9
DNE*
DNE*
AB-6BRU
7/2/2015
970
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
11.4
18.6
DNE*
DNE*
AB-6S
6/22/2015
730
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
24.3
25.2
DNE*
DNE*
AB-7D
7/1/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
41.1
40.5
DNE*
DNE*
AB-71
7/7/2015
380
77
85
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
AB-8D
6/17/2015
DNE*
130
140
DNE*
DNE*
2.3
2.7
DNE*
DNE*
AB-8S
6/20/2015
DNE*
140
150
DNE*
DNE*
0.371
0.79J
DNE*
DNE*
AS -ID
6/5/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
13.4
14.4
DNE*
DNE*
AS -IS
6/5/2015
660
1700
1900
DNE*
DNE*
0.481+
1.61+
DNE*
7500001-
AS-21)
6/8/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
31.8
34.6
DNE*
DNE*
AS-2S
6/5/2015
2090
580
640
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
3.9
DNE*
DNE*
AS-31)
6/5/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
17.2
18.2
DNE*
DNE*
BG-1D
7/11/2015
1500
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
20
22
DNE*
555000
BG-1S
7/6/2015
2200
240
300
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
5.9
DNE*
DNE*
BG-2BR
7/17/2015
760J
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.7
4.6
DNE*
DNE*
BG-2D
7/11/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
29.2
29.9
DNE*
DNE*
BG-2S
7/10/2015
DNE*
360
370
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
0.35 J
DNE*
DNE*
BG-3D
7/6/2015
930
DNE*
63
DNE*
DNE*
3.1
3.7
DNE*
DNE*
BG-3S
6/30/2015
DNE*
240
240
DNE*
DNE*
0.71+
0.75 J+
DNE*
DNE*
C-2D
6/19/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
9.5
10.9
DNE*
DNE*
C-2S
6/19/2015
DNE*
580
600
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
0.52J
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-10D
7/3/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
7.7
6.8
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-10S
7/2/2015
DNE*
240
250
DNE*
DNE*
0.39J
0.62J
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-11)
7/2/2015
720
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
16.9
21
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-1S
7/2/2015
1800
DNE*
110
DNE*
DNE*
0.86J
7.9
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-20D
7/16/2015
660
DNE*
DNE*
3.1
3.2
0.66J
2.1
376000J+
2900000
GWA-20S
7/11/2015
9500
150
320
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
23
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-22BR
7/21/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
9.95
4.33
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-22D
7/10/2015
2600
DNE*
120
DNE*
DNE*
16.1
18.5
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-22S
7/10/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-23BR
7/17/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
3.9
5.3
DNE*
790000
GWA-23D
7/16/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
31.9
34.1
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-23S
7/10/2015
530
81
82
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-2BR
6/17/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
12.3
11.8
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-2BRU
7/8/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-2BRU
7/10/2015
1500
DNE*
61
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
4
DNE*
18100000
GWA-2S
6/22/2015
590
56
95
DNE*
DNE*
1.1
2.3
DNE*
DNE*
Page 4 of 6
Table 10-8. Exceedance of North Carolina 2L Standards for Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Iron
Manganese
Manganese
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Sulfate
Total Dissolved
Solids
CAS RN
7439-89-6
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
14808-79-8
TDS
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
Result Unit
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
300
50
50
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
500000
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
Sample DNE*me
Sample Date
GWA-31)
6/17/2015
DNE*
11600
9200
DNE*
DNE*
4.3
4.6
1310000
2390000
GWA-3SA
7/1/2015
420
13600
12700
DNE*
DNE*
0.66J
1.3
1420000
23000000
GWA-4D
7/10/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.4
2.4
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-4S
7/10/2015
DNE*
92
120
DNE*
DNE*
0.37J
0.84J
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-51D
7/11/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
13.9
13.9
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-5S
6/18/2015
DNE*
200
190
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-61)
6/19/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
26.9
28
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-6S
6/19/2015
1100
1100
1300
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
4.8
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-7BR
7/7/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
10.9
10.9
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-71)
6/17/2015
440
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
11.6
12.1
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-7S
6/19/2015
790
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
3.51+
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-81D
6/28/2015
1300
69
96
DNE*
DNE*
5.5
5.5
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-8S
6/28/2015
DNE*
760
720
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-9BR
7/10/2015
450
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
67.5
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-91D
7/1/2015
DNE*
83
90
DNE*
DNE*
2.3
2.8
DNE*
DNE*
GWA-9S
6/30/2015
DNE*
3000
2900
DNE*
DNE*
0.42 J+
0.52 J+
DNE*
DNE*
MW-10
6/23/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
0.46J
1.2
DNE*
DNE*
MW-11DR
7/2/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.1
DNE*
DNE*
MW-11SR
7/2/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.3
1.4
DNE*
DNE*
MW-13
6/30/2015
15700
8700
8300
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-14
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.61+
2.61+
DNE*
DNE*
MW-15
6/23/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.7
DNE*
DNE*
MW-15BR
6/23/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.1
2.2
DNE*
DNE*
MW-15D
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
23.6
22.4
DNE*
DNE*
MW-11D
6/29/2015
DNE*
430
530
DNE*
DNE*
1.91+
2.1 J+
DNE*
DNE*
MW-is
6/29/2015
30800
2600
2600
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-21D
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
4.5
4.7
DNE*
DNE*
MW-31D
6/30/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
5.8
6.2
DNE*
DNE*
MW-3S
6/30/2015
DNE*
53
68
DNE*
DNE*
0.54J+
0.61+
DNE*
DNE*
MW-41D
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.1
DNE*
DNE*
MW-51)
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
8.5
8.6
DNE*
DNE*
MW-5S
6/25/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
0.53 J
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
MW-61)
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
3.7
3.8
DNE*
DNE*
MW-6S
6/18/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
0.35 J
DNE*
DNE*
MW-7BR
7/10/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.1
2.1
DNE*
1180000
MW-81)
7/1/2015
2700
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
1.2
4.1
DNE*
DNE*
MW-81
7/1/2015
2100
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
0.94J
2.8
DNE*
DNE*
MW-8S
6/30/2015
DNE*
54
57
DNE*
DNE*
0.45 J+
0.32 J+
DNE*
DNE*
MW-9
7/6/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
2.1 J+
2.7
DNE*
DNE*
MW-9BR
7/2/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
7.8
7.8
DNE*
DNE*
MW-91)
7/1/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
11.7
12.5
DNE*
DNE*
MW-91)
7/2/2015
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
DNE*
12.5
12.8
DNE*
DNE*
General Notes:
pg/I - micrograms per liter
Page 5 of 6
Table 10-8. Exceedance of North Carolina 2L Standards for Groundwater Sample Results
Analyte
Iron
Manganese
Manganese
Thallium
Thallium
Vanadium
Vanadium
Sulfate
Total Dissolved
Solids
CAS RN
7439-89-6
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
14808-79-8
TDS
Fraction
T
D
T
D
T
D
T
N
N
Result Unit
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
µg/I
15A NCAC 02L STANDARD
300
50
50
NS
NS
NS
NS
250000
500000
IMAC*
NS
NS
NS
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
NS
NS
Sample DNE*me
Sample Date
DNE" - Does not exceed
T - Total
D - Dissolved
N - Fraction not applicable
Comparison Criteria:
NS - No applicable standard for this parameter
shading + bold - indicates exceedance of NC 2L or IMAC Criteria.
North CaroliDNE* Department of Environment and DNE*tural
Resources Division of Water Resources 02L Groundwater Quality
Standards and Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
(IMACs). April 2013
*NOTE: The IMAC value is shown where there is no applicable 02L
standard. Appendix #1 of 15A NCAC Subchapter 02L
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the
Groundwaters of North CaroliDNE*, lists Interim Maximum
Allowable Concentrations (IMACs). The IMACs were issued in 2010
and 2011, however NCDENR has not established a 02L standard
for these constituents as described in 15A NCAC 02L.0202(c). For
this reason, IMACs are noted in this report for reference only.
Qualifier Notes:
U -- Not detected above the reporting
detection limit.
J -- Estimated Concentration
J+ -- Estimated concentration, biased high.
J- --Estimated concentration, biased low.
Page 6 of 6
Table 10-9. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background and Regional Concentrations — Groundwater Beneath Ash Basin and Within
Waste Boundary
Background
Groundwater
Groundwater
Regional Groundwater
Concentrations Beneath
Constituent
Concentrations
Concentrations
the Ash Basin and Within
(Range, pg/L)
(Range, pg/L)
Waste Boundary
(Range, pg/L)
Antimony
<1 to 1.04
0.22J to 7.5
Chromium
<1 to 14
0.5 to 80
0.9J+ to 51
Cobalt
<1
0.15J to 17.1
Iron
<10 to 790
0 to 98,000
56 to 4,400
Manganese
<5 to 413
Average 102
4J to 330
pH
5.0 to 5.9*
4.6 to 10.3*
5.1 to 11.91 *
TDS
10,000 to 120,000
30,000 to 946,000
Vanadium
NA
0.1 to 14.8
0.79J to 40.5
Notes:
1. pg/L = micrograms per liter
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. U = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
4. NA = No data available
5. * = Standard Units, SU
6. TDS: Total Dissolved Solids
Table 10-10. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background and Regional Concentrations — Groundwater Beneath Ash Storage Area
Background
Regional Groundwater
Groundwater
Constituent
Groundwater
Concentrations
Concentrations Beneath
Concentrations
(Range, pg/L)
the Ash Storage Area
(Range, pg/L)
(Range, pg/L)
Antimony
<1 to 1.04
0.21J to 3
Boron
<50 to <100
<0.01 to 0.59
27J to 2,200
Chromium
<1 to 14
0.5 to 80
3.2J+ to 903
Cobalt
<1
0.16J to 12.4
Iron
<10 to 790
0 to 98,000
33J to 2,090
Manganese
<5 to 413
Average 102
3.7J to 1,900
pH
5.0 to 5.9*
4.6 to 10.3*
5.1 to 12.2*
Vanadium
NA
0.1 to 14.8
<1 to 34.6
Notes:
1. pg/L = micrograms per liter
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. NA = No data available
4. * = Standard Units. SU
Table 10-11. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background and Regional Concentrations — Groundwater Beneath Cinder Storage Area
Background
Groundwater Concentrations
Regional Groundwater
Groundwater
Beneath the Cinder Storage
Constituent
Concentrations
Concentrations
(Range, pg/L)
Area
(Range, pg/L)
(Range, pg/L)
Cobalt
<1
<0.5 to 39.7
Manganese
<5 to 413
Average 102
9.1 to 600
pH
5.0to5.9*
1 4.6to10.3*
1 4.2to9.4*
Vanadium
NA
0.1 to 14.8
0.52J to 10.9
Notes:
1. pg/L = micrograms per liter
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. U = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
4. NA = No data available
5. TDS: Total Dissolved Solids
6. * = Standard Units = SU
Table 10-12. Range of Constituent Concentrations and Comparison to Range of Reported
Background and Regional Concentrations — Groundwater Beyond Ash Basin Waste
Boundary and within Compliance Boundary
Background
Groundwater Concentrations
Groundwater
Regional Groundwater
Beyond Ash Basin Waste
Constituent
Concentrations
Concentrations
Boundary and within
(Range, pg/L)
(Range, pg/L)
Compliance Boundary
(Range, pg/L)
Antimony
<1 to 1.04
0.17J to 18.2
Arsenic
<1 to <2
0.12J to 10.7
Chromium
<1 to 14
0.5 to 80
0.32J+ to 186
Cobalt
<1
0.14J to 66.8
Iron
<10 to 790
0 to 98,000
28J+ to 30,800
Manganese
<5 to 413
Average 102
3.3J+ to 12,700
pH
5.1 to 5.9*
4.6 to 10.3*
3.5 to 12.5
Thallium
<0.2
0.017J to 3.2
Vanadium
NA
0.32J+ to 67.5
Sulfate
120 to <1,000
530J to 1,420,000
TDS
10,000 to 120,000
<25,000 to 23,000,000
Notes:
1. pg/L = micrograms per liter
2. J = Estimated concentration
3. U = Not detected above the reporting detection limit
4. NA = No data available
5. TDS: Total Dissolved Solids
6. * = Standard Units = SU
Table 10-13. Groundwater Radiological Results
Analyte
Radium-226
Radium-228
Uranium, Natural
URANIUM-233
URANIUM-234
URANIUM-236
CAS RN
13982-63-3
15262-20-1
7440-61-1
13968-55-3
13966-29-5
13982-70-2
Fraction
T
T
T
T
T
T
Result Unit
pCi/L
pCi/L
ug/mL
ug/mL
ug/mL
ug/mL
Sample Name
Sample Date
BG-1 D
7/11 /2015
0.652 J+
3.18 J+
0.000112 J
0.00005 U
0.00005 U
0.00005 U
BG-1 S
7/6/2015
1.01 J+
3 U
0.000331
0.00005 U
0.00005 U
0.00005 U
MW-13
6/30/2015
1 U
3 U
0.0002 U
0.00005 U
0.00005 U
0.00005 U
Page 1 of 1
Table 11-1. Soil/Material Properties for Ash, Fill, Alluvium, and Soil/Saprolite
Riverbend Steam Station
Borehole
Sample #
Depth (ft)
Material Description
USCS
Specific
z
Gravity
Natural
Moisture
a
Content
( �0)
Atterberg Limits°
Grain Sizes
Total
2
Porosity (%)
Estimated
Specific
Yield/Effective
Porosity14 (%)
Vertical Hydraulic
s
Conductivty , kv20,
(cm/sec)
Hydrostratigraphy
% Gravel
% Sand
% Fines
Plastic
Limit (PL)
Liquid
Limits (LL)
Plasticity
Index (PI)
Coarse �
Fines
Coarse'
Medium10
Fine11
Silt1z
Clay13
AB-1 D
Jar
18.5-20
Tan -Brown Elastic Silt
-
31.0
-
-
-
0.0
0.3
0.5
7.2
12.7
30.7
48.6
-
1.3%
F
AB-11)
UD
75-77
Olive -Brown Silty Sand
SM
2.705
23.6
30
41
11
0.0
9.5
16.1
11.7
20.6
34.2
7.9
41.6%
22%
8.16E-07
M1
AB-1S
UD
61-63
Red -Brown Elastic Silt with Sand
MH
2.701
23.6
42
69
27
0.0
0.5
4.6
7.4
14.1
31.6
41.8
41.4%
3%
8.12E-07
F
AB-21)
Jar
48.5-50
Red -Brown Elastic Silt
-
28.4
-
-
-
0.0
6.7
1.4
6.5
15.9
34.3
35.2
-
4%
F
AB-21)
UD
83-85
Olive -Brown Sandy Silt
ML
2.848
36.7
NP
44
NP
0.0
0.0
0.5
2.3
35.6
53.7
7.9
52.4%
17%
5.04E-05
M1
AB-2S
UD
30-32
Red -Brown Sandy Elastic Silt
MH
2.729
33.4
43
62
19
0.0
2.1
6.1
8.9
12.4
39.1
31.4
50.0%
4%
1.06E-05
F
AB-31)
Jar
13.5-15
Red -Brown Clayey Sand
-
12.6
-
-
-
0.0
11.3
8.9
23.4
21.0
8.5
26.9
-
-
F
AB-3S
UD
8-10
Red -Brown Clayey Sand with Gravel
SC
2.651
28
55
27
0.0
16.0
12.5
30.0
17.1
4.3
20.1
14%
F
AB-41)
Jar
13.5-15
Red -Brown Sandy Elastic Silt
-
24.4
-
-
-
0.0
0.6
0.7
9.5
21.2
27.4
40.6
-
3 %
F
AB-4S
UD
18-20
Red -Brown Clayey Sand
SC
2.629
13.5
23
49
26
0.0
1.4
3.1
21.8
27.1
7.4
39.2
43.9 %
-
5.75E-05
A / F
AB-51)
Jar
28.5-30
Fly Ash
-
29.0
-
-
-
0.0
11.3
14.0
15.6
19.5
33.9
5.7
-
24 %
A
AB-5SL
UD
59-61
Red -Brown Sandy Lean Clay
CL
2.672
16.7
25
45
20
0.0
9.7
4.0
13.4
21.4
17.3
34.2
32.7%
-
9.32E-07
M1
AB-6BRU
Jar
23.5-25
Red -Brown Elastic Silt
-
34.2
-
-
-
0.0
1.9
1.8
7.6
14.3
30.5
43.9
-
2 %
F
AB-6BRU
UD
93-95
Orange -Brown Sandy Elastic Silt
MH
2.624
48.9
41
54
13
1 0.0
0.0
0.9
1 10.5
18.5
44.0
26.1
56.3%
5 %
1.56E-06
M1
AB-6S
UD
23-24.2
Orange -Brown Clayey Sand
Sc
2.669
12.0
20
37
17
0.0
3.6
6.0
22.1
27.1
13.2
28.0
46.1%
-
1.02E-04
F
AB-713
Jar
3.5-5
Fly Ash
-
52.4
-
-
-
0.0
1.0
1.1
2.8
29.3
53.3
12.5
-
14%
A
AB-7S
UD
25-27
Whitish -Red Silty Sand
SM
2.669
20.9
29
47
18
0.0
0.1
2.7
28.7
24.0
18.7
25.8
40.6%
6%
4.82E-05
M1
AB-8S
UD
2.2-4.5
Red -Brown Elastic Silt
MH
2.658
40.7
49
77
28
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
3.3
37.5
58.6
55.4%
1%
9.13E-05
M1
AB-8S
UD
28-30
Orange -Brown Elastic Silt with Sand
MH
2.700
52.6
41
51
10
0.0
0.0
0.1
2.8
23.4
61.9
11.8
59.8%
13%
3.33E-06
M1
AB-8S
UD
43-45
Light -Brown Silt with Sand
ML
2.681
35.8
38
45
7
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.9
18.5
70.4
9.2
48.9%
12%
2.04E-05
M2
AS-1S
UD
40-42
Fly Ash
ML
2.134
31.6
NP
NV
NP
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.7
23.0
72.0
4.1
51.8%
15%
1.33E-04
A
AS-2S
UD
8-10
Fly Ash
ML
2.193
46.8
NP
NV
NP
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.7
8.2
81.2
9.1
52.9%
7%
2.15E-05
A
AS-2S
UD
53-55
Grey -Red Sandy Elastic Silt
MH
2.687
23.9
29
50
21
0.0
3.8
3.2
18.2
23.2
25.7
1 25.9
42.0%
1 5%
1.03E-06
M1
AS-2S
UD
88-90
White -Brown Silty Sand
SM
2.683
20.1
NP
NV
NP
0.0
1 0.0
4.5
24.7
38.1
27.3
5.4
37.7%
26%
7.37E-05
M1
AS-31)
Jar
23.5-25
Fly Ash
-
18.6
0.0
2.0
4.5
11.7
30.8
42.7
8.3
-
19%
A
AS-3S
UD
25-27
Fly Ash
ML
2.259
29.4
NP
NV
NP
0.0
1.1
1.8
3.7
15.0
65.3
13.1
48.5%
10%
1.84E-05
A
BG-1S
UD
10-12.3
Red -Brown Micaceous Sandy Elastic Silt
MH
2.676
30.7
NP
53
NP
0.0
0.0
2.7
20.7
25.6
32.6
18.4
51.0%
12%
7.42E-06
M1
BG-1S
UD
35-37.3
Red -Brown Silty Sand
SM
2.689
36.2
45
47
2
0.0
0.0
8.5
22.0
27.4
33.8
8.3
51.8%
21%
6.93E-05
M1
C-21)
Jar
8.5-10
Black -Brown Silty Sand with PWR
-
23.8
-
-
-
0.0
17.1
10.8
18.4
26.7
15.1
11.9
-
20%
-
A
C-2S
UD
35-37
White -Brawn Silty Sand
SM
2.676
30.7
NP
NV
NP
0.0
1 0.0
1 1.7
25.1
37.7
32.0
3.5
48.7%
26%
2.36E-04
M1
GWA-10BRU
Jar
3.5-5
Orange -Brown Elastic Silt with Gravel
-
21.5
-
-
-
0.0
20.9
1.3
1 2.2
22.6
18.1
34.9
-
-
M1
GWA-10S
UD
21-23
Brown Elastic Silt with Sand
MH
2.709
38.0
56
86
30
0.0
0.0
1.0
10.3
12.6
29.2
46.9
53.6%
2%
3.86E-06
M1
GWAAS
UD
47-47.75
Grey -White Silty Sand
SM
2.923
15.0
NP
27
NP
0.0
0.2
0.8
14.0
49.5
1 31.3
4.2
1 34.2%
26%
1.90E-05
M1
GWA-2S
UD
50-50.5
2" Recovery, Loose Material; No Permeability or Hydrometer
-
M1/M2
GWA-3S
UD
24-25
Light Brown Clayey Sand with Gravel
SC
2.638
11.5
19
27
8
0.0
15.5
16.8
23.7
20.3
17.1
6.6
48.8%
27%
2.51 E-06
M2
GWA-4D
Jar
5-6.5
Red -Brown Elastic Silt
-
31.2
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
3.2
13.3
11.5
41.3
30.7
-
4%
M1
GWA-4D
Jar
55-56.5
Tan -White Silty Sand
-
14.8
-
0.0
2.3
16.2
31.8
29.6
15.7
4.4
30%
M2
GWA-4S
UD
32-34
White -Brown Silty Sand
SM
2.660
NP
30
NP
0.0
1.6
20.4
21.8
33.3
19.6
3.3
30%
M1
GWA-5D
Jar
83.5-85
Reddish -White Sandy Elastic Silt
-
27.0
-
0.0
0.0
1.1
21.2
21.0
38.4
18.3
12%
M1
GWA-5D
Jar
168.5-169.6
Orange -Brown Sandy Elastic Silt
-
23.6
-
-
-
0.0
10.0
2.7
21.1
24.5
1 37.5
14.2
15%
M2
GWA-5S
UD
74-76
Orange -Brown Sandy Silt
ML
2.651
40
45
5
0.0
0.0
2.0
20.7
24.3
39.6
13.4
16%
M1
GWA-6D
Jar
48.5-50
Red -Brown and White Sandy Silt
-
31.0
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
1.2
21.7
26.8
36.9
13.4
16%
M1
GWA-6D
Jar
128.5-129.6
Olive -White Sandy Elastic Silt
-
21.1
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
0.3
3.6
20.1
60.7
15.3
-
10%
M2
GWA-6S
UD
13.5-15.5
Yellow -Brown Clayey Sand
SC
2.657
16.2
25
40
15
0.0
1.3
2.8
30.1
25.7
21.4
18.7
32.2%
12%
4.14E-06
M1
GWA-6S
UD
33.5-35.5
Light Purple Sandy Silt
ML
2.665
30.3
36
48
12
0.0
0.0
1 0.0
9.0
39.3
40.6
1 11.1
52.8%
18%
9.85E-05
M1
GWA-7D
Jar
38.5-40
Olive -Brown and White Sandy Elastic Silt
-
31.3
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
0.7
12.3
19.1
44.2
23.7
-
6 %
M1
GWA-7D
Jar
83.5-84
White -Brown and Black Silty Sand
-
18.8
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
0.2
22.4
28.9
36.9
11.6
-
18%
M2
GWA-7S
UD
20-22
Whitish -Brown Sandy Silt
ML
2.680
40.1
29
44
15
0.0
0.1
4.3
15.0
13.8
44.6
22.2
51.6%
8%
3.99E-06
M1
GWA-8D
Jar
18.5-20
Red -Brown Sandy Silt
-
50.9
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
0.2
4.9
30.6
44.2
20.1
-
10%
M1
GWA-8D
Jar
69-70.1
Olive -Brown Silty Sand
-
11.3
-
-
-
0.0
1.5
5.9
20.6
28.9
34.5
8.6
-
20%
M2
GWA-8S
UD
20-22
Orange -Brown Sandy Silt
ML
1 2.644
39.3
28
35
7
0.0
0.0
6.7
5.6
36.6
34.1
17.0
51.5%
14%
2.96E-05
M1
GWA-9BRA
UD
14-16
Red -Brown Elastic Silt with Sand
MH
2.694
34.4
37
79
42
0.0
0.3
0.5
4.2
10.0
13.8
71.2
49.5%
-
7.11 E-07
M1
MW-9BR
UD
10-12
Yellow -White Elastic Silt
MH
2.603
39.3
32
57
25
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
8.2
33.3
58.3
49.8%
0.75%
9.50E-08
M1
MW-9BR
UD
18-20
Grey Sandy Silt
ML
2.642
23.4
25
27
2
0.0
0.7
0.9
1.3
27.8
48.2
21.1
37.5%
8%
7.32E-08
M1
MW-9BR
UD
55-56
Orange -Brown Silt with Sand
ML
2.747
16.2
33
38
5
0.0
0.3
2.5
6.0
15.4
68.9
6.9
32.3%
14%
1.59E-05
M2
Notes:
1. ASTM Standard D 2487, Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)
Table 11-1. Soil/Material Properties for Ash, Fill, Alluvium, and Soil/Saprolite
Riverbend Steam Station
Borehole
Sample #
Depth (ft)
Material Description
USCS
Specific
z
Natural
Moisture
a
Atterberg Limits°
Grain Sizes
Total
z
Estimated
Specific
Vertical Hydraulic
Y
e
Conductivty , kVZ°,
Hydrostratigraphy
% Gravel
% Sand
% Fines
Plastic
Li Liquid
q
Plasticit y
Gravity
Content
Porosity (%)
yield/Effective
14
(cm/sec)
o
( � )
Limit (PL)
Limits (LL)
Index (PI)
Coarse'
Fine'
Coarse'
Medium10
Fine"
silt12
Clay"
Y
°
Porosity ( / )
2. ASTM Standard D 854, "Standard Test Methods for Specific Gravity of Soil Solids by Water Pycnometer"
3. ASTM Standard D 2216, "Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Determination of Water (Moisture) Content of Soil and Rock by Mass
4. ASTM Standard D 4318, "Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils
5. ASTM Standard D 422, "Standard Test Method for Particle -Size Analysis of Soils
6. ASTM Standard D 5084, "Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Saturated Porous Materials Using a Flexible Wall Permeameter"
7. Coarse Gravel: 19.0mm — 75mm
8. Fine Gravel: 4.75mm — 19.0mm
9. Coarse Sand: 2.Omm — 4.75mm
10. Medium Sand: 0.425mm — 2.Omm
11. Fine Sand: 0.075mm — 0.425mm
12. Silt: 0.005mm — 0.075mm
13. Clay: <0.005mm
14. All columns directly derived from laboratory analyses except "Estimated Specific Yield/Effective Porosity."
Specific yield/effective porosity estimated from soil testing using Fetter/Bear diagrams (Johnson, 1967).
15. Effective porosity and specific yield are not synonymous. For practical purposes, they may be estimated as approximately equal in value.
16. AB-6BRU represented as AB-61) on geotechnical lab reports due to re -name event after sample submission
17. GWA-9BRA represented as GWA-9D on lab reports due to re -name event after sample submission
18. GWA-1 OBRU represented as GWA-1 OD on lab report due to re -name event after sample submission
Table 11-2. Field Permeability Test Results
Borehole
Test Category
Depth 1 of Test
(ft bgs)
Depth 2 of Test
(ft bgs)
Vertical
Hydraulic
Conductivity'k'
Horizontal Hydraulic Conductivity'k'
(cm/sec)
Hydrostratigraphic
Layer
AB-5D
Well Point - Falling Head
153
159
-
1.60E-05
TZ
AB-5SL
Flush Bottom
35
-
1.50E-04
-
A
AB-5SL
Flush Bottom
63
-
1.20E-04
-
M1
AB-5SL
Well Point - Falling Head
37
42
-
7.80E-06
A
AB-7D
Well Point - Falling Head
131
138
-
1.40E-04
M2
AS-2D
Well Point - Falling Head
177
183
-
1.30E-05
TZ
BG-1S
Flush Bottom
40
-
2.00E-05
-
M1
BG-1S
Flush Bottom
12
-
4.50E-06
-
M1
BG-1 S
Well Point - Falling Head
40
45
-
5.00E-05
M1
BG-1S
Well Point- Falling Head
12
16.3
-
5.90E-05
M1
BG-2BR
Packer Test
203
213
-
6.80E-06
BR
BG-2BR
Packer Test
193.5
200
-
9.50E-06
BR
BG-2BR
Packer Test
185
191.5
-
6.70E-07
BR
BG-3D
Well Point - Falling Head
96.4
101.4
-
1.50E-05
TZ
GWA-1 OD
Well Point -Constant Head
131.5
136.5
-
3.20E-04
BR
GWA-20BR
Packer Test
275.5
282
-
2.00E-05
BR
GWA-20BR
Packer Test
284.5
291
-
No Take at Maximum Pressure of 180 psi
BR
GWA-20BR
Packer Test
300.5
307
-
No Take at Maximum Pressure of 135 psi
BR
GWA-2BR
Well Point - Falling Head
74
80
-
1.70E-05
BR
GWA-2BR
Packer Test
115.6
121.8
-
5.10E-06
BR
GWA-2BR
Packer Test
108
114.2
-
3.70E-07
BR
GWA-2BR
Packer Test
97
103.2
-
2.20E-07
BR
GWA-3D
Well Point - Falling Head
39
45
-
1.70E-04
M2
GWA-4D
Well Point - Falling Head
118
123
-
1.80E-05
TZ
GWA-5D
Well Point - Falling Head
191
197
-
9.10E-06
M2
GWA-6D
Well Point - Falling Head
143
148
-
7.60E-05
TZ
GWA-7BR
Packer Test
145
151.2
-
2.70E-06
BR
GWA-7BR
Packer Test
125
131.2
-
2.60E-03
BR
GWA-9BR
Packer Test
107
113.2
-
2.00E-06
BR
GWA-9BR
Packer Test
95
101.2
-
2.80E-06
BR
GWA-9BR
Packer Test
76
82.2
-
6.80E-06
BR
GWA-9D
Well Point - Falling Head
52
57
-
5.40E-06
M2
MW-7BR
Packer Test
220
226.2
-
8.80E-06
BR
MW-7BR
Packer Test
205
211.2
-
1.40E-05
BR
MW-7BR
Packer Test
195
201.2
-
1.90E-04
BR
MW-9BR
Flush Bottom
30
-
5.80E-05
-
M1
MW-9BR
Flush Bottom
65
-
4.30E-04
-
M2
MW-9BR
Well Point - Falling Head
30
35
-
7.00E-05
M1
MW-9BR
Well Point - Falling Head
65
70
-
6.90E-05
M2
MW-9BR
Packer Test
154
160.2
-
5.10E-06
BR
MW-9BR
Packer Test
147
153.2
-
4.60E-05
BR
Notes:
Refer to Section 11.2.1 for discussion of field procedures
Refer to Appendix H for calculation worksheets
For the pressure test, the thickness of saturated material above a relatively impermeable bed is assumed to be 600 feet for a fractured bedrock system. Water
flow at this depth or greater in such systems is well documented in the Piedmont region (Daniel et al., 1989)
Table 11-3. Slug Test Permeability Results
Borehole
Category of
Test
Depth 1 of
Test (ft bgs)
Depth 2 of
Test (ft bgs)
Horizontal
Hydraulic
Conductivity'k'
(cm/sec)
Hydrostratigraphic
Layer
Contractor
A13-1D
Slug
193.0
198.0
1.26E-04
TZ
Terracon
AB-1S
Slug
29.0
44.0
1.91E-05
F
Terracon
A13-2D
Slug
151.0
156.0
7.46E-04
M2
Terracon
A13-2S
Slug
50.0
65.0
2.02E-05
F
Terracon
AB-3BR
Slug
206.0
211.0
6.15E-06
BR
Terracon
A13-3S
Slug
13.0
28.0
3.18E-04
F/A
Terracon
AB-3D
Slug
173.0
178.0
1.98E-05
TZ
Terracon
A13-4D
Slug
198.5
203.5
7.57E-05
BR
Terracon
A13-4S
Slug
15.0
30.0
3.37E-05
F/A
Terracon
A13-5D
Slug
154.0
159.0
4.00E-04
TZ
S&ME
AB-5S
Slug
9.0
24.0
3.70E-04
A
S&ME
A13-5SL
Slug
47.0
57.0
3.55E-04
A
S&ME
AB-6D/BRU
Slug
169.0
174.0
1.40E-04
BR
S&ME
A13-6S
Slug
50.0
65.0
9.00E-05
F
S&ME
A13-7D
Slug
142.0
147.0
1.75E-04
M2
ERM
AB-71
Slug
70.0
85.0
6.99E-05
M1
ERM
AB-7S
Slug
5.0
20.0
6.41E-03
A/M1
ERM
A13-8D
Slug
91.3
96.3
6.87E-04
TZ
ERM
AB-8S
Slug
16.3
31.3
1.18E-03
M1
ERM
AS-1S
Slug
81.0
96.0
3.57E-04
M1
ERM
AS-1D
Slug
171.0
176.0
N/A
TZ
ERM
AS-2D
Slug
185.0
190.0
5.66E-05
TZ
ERM
AS-2S
Slug
74.0
89.0
6.99E-04
M1
ERM
AS-3S
Slug
58.8
73.8
1.29E-04
M1
ERM
AS-3SA
Slug
60.0
70.0
N/A
M1
ERM
AS-3D
Slug
139.0
144.0
N/A
TZ
ERM
BG-ID
Slug
194.2
199.2
5.95E-06
TZ
ERM
BG-1S
Slug
29.7
44.7
7.79E-05
M1
ERM
BG-2BR
Slug
203.0
208.0
2.87E-06
BR
Terracon
BG-2D
Slug
155.0
160.0
4.66E-04
TZ
Terracon
BG-2S
Slug
49.0
65.0
2.28E-05
M1
Terracon
BG-2D
Slug
150.0
155.0
4.15E-04
M2/TZ
ERM
BG-3S
Slug
22.3
37.3
2.41E-04
M1
ERM
C-113RU
Slug
115.0
120.0
6.62E-07
BR
Terracon
BG-3D
Slug
100.0
105.0
N/A
TZ/BR
ERM
C-is
Slug
8.3
18.3
9.87E-04
A/M1
ERM
C-2D
Slug
133.0
138.0
1.75E-04
TZ
S&ME
C-2S
Islug
18.0
1 33.0
1.20E-03
I M1
S&ME
GWA-10D/B
Slug
133.5
1 138.5
1.30E-03
I BR
S&ME
Borehole
Category of
Test
Depth 1 of
Test (ft bgs)
Depth 2 of
Test (ft bgs)
Horizontal
Hydraulic
Conductivity 'k'
(cm/sec)
Hydrostratigraphic
Layer
Contractor
GWA-10S
Slug
7.5
22.5
9.65E-04
M1
S&ME
GWA-1D/BR
Slug
72.0
77.0
1.51E-04
BR
ERM
GWA-1S
Slug
29.3
44.3
6.09E-03
M1
ERM
GWA-20BR
Slug
300.6
305.6
1.61E-05
BR
Terracon
GWA-20D
Slug
253.0
258.0
9.92E-06
BR
Terracon
GWA-20S
Slug
37.0
52.0
8.56E-06
M1
Terracon
GWA-22BR-
Slug
269.0
274.0
9.99E-05
BR
Terracon
GWA-22D
Slug
198.0
203.0
1.95E-03
M2
S&ME
GWA-22S
Slug
40.0
55.0
1.65E-04
M1
S&ME
GWA-23BR
Slug
285.0
290.0
2.90E-05
BR
Terracon
GWA-23D
Slug
221.0
226.0
2.95E-04
TZ
Terracon
GWA-23S
Slug
33.0
48.0
1.38E-04
M1
S&ME
GWA-213R
Slug
113.0
123.0
2.13E-04
BR
ERM
GWA-2S
Slug
35.0
50.0
2.62E-02
M1/M2
ERM
GWA-3D
Slug
42.0
47.0
2.35E-03
M2/TZ
S&ME
GWA-3SA
Slug
24.0
39.0
1.95E-03
M2
S&ME
GWA-413R
Slug
159.0
164.0
3.01E-06
BR
Terracon
GWA-4D
Slug
120.0
125.0
1.56E-04
TZ
Terracon
GWA-4S
Slug
17.0
32.0
1.45E-04
M1
Terracon
GWA-213RU
Slug
77.0
82.0
N/A
BR
ERM
GWA-5D
Slug
212.0
217.0
6.47E-05
M2
ERM
GWA-5S
Slug
60.0
75.0
N/A
M1
ERM
GWA-6D
Slug
143.0
148.0
1.10E-05
TZ
ERM
GWA-6S
Slug
48.0
63.0
5.52E-04
M1
ERM
GWA-71313
Slug
127.0
132.0
1.11E-04
BR
ERM
GWA-7D
Slug
100.0
105.0
2.67E-04
M2
ERM
GWA-7S
Slug
8.2
23.2
2.23E-03
M1
ERM
GWA-8D
Slug
111.0
116.0
1.75E-02
TZ
S&ME
GWA-8S
Slug
8.0
23.0
9.40E-04
M1
S&ME
GWA-9D
Slug
62.0
67.0
7.45E-04
M2
S&ME
GWA-9S
Slug
5.0
15.0
4.05E-03
M1
S&ME
MW-15D
Slug
41.7
46.7
7.71E-04
TZ/BR
ERM
MW-15BR
Slug
57.5
62.5
N/A
BR
ERM
MW-71313
Slug
197.5
207.5
N/A
BR
ERM
MW-913R
Slug
147.0
152.0
4.35E-04
BR
S&ME
MW-9D
Slug
101.0
106.0
1.35E-04
TZ
S&ME
Notes:
1. Slug test data in which test interval bridges hydrostratigraphic layers were not used in the statistical analysis.
2. Refer to Appendix H for procedures and full reports.
Table 11-4. Historic Slug Test Permeability Results
Borehole
Category of Test
Depth 1 of Test (ft
bgs)
Depth 2 of Test (ft
bgs)
Horizontal
Hydraulic
Conductivity V
(cm/sec)
Hydrostratigraphic
Layer
MW-1S1
Historic Slug
5.0
15.0
5.8E-03
M1
MW-1D1
Historic Slug
54.0
62.0
4.8E-02
M2
MW-2S1
Historic Slug
15.0
25.0
1.5E-02
M1
MW-2D1
Historic Slug
83.0
88.0
3.5E-03
MW-3S1
Historic Slug
4.0
14.0
1.7E-02
M1
MW-3D1
Historic Slug
29.5
34.5
1.1E-02
M2
MW-4S1
Historic Slug
10.0
20.0
2.6E-02
S
MW-41)1
Historic Slug
55.0
60.0
1.5E-03
M2
MW-5S1
Historic Slug
5.0
15.0
1.3E-03
S
MW-5D1
Historic Slug
74.0
79.0
2.8E-04
M2
MW-6S1
Historic Slug
5.0
15.0
3.1E-03
S
MW-6D1
Historic Slug
69.5
74.5
1.5E-02
M2
MW-7S1
Historic Slug
38.0
48.0
4.7E-03
M1
MW-7D1
Historic Slug
95.0
100.0
1.5E-03
BR
MW-7SR2
Historic Slug
43.0
63.0
1.5E-05
M1
MW-8S2
Historic Slug
35.0
55.0
1.5E-04
M1
MW-812
Historic Slug
98.0
118.0
6.5E-05
M2
MW-8D2
Historic Slug
156.0
166.0
2.1E-04
M2
MW-92
Historic Slug
13.0
28.0
2.1E-04
M1
MW-102
Historic Slug
3.0
18.0
2.6E-04
M1
MW-11SR2
Historic Slug
15.0
30.0
1.2E-03
M1, M2
MW-11DR2
Historic Slug
35.0
40.0
1.2E-03
TZ
MW-122
Historic Slug
3.5
18.5
2.8E-02
M1
MW-132
Historic Slug
3.0
18.0
3.5E-04
M1
MW-142
Historic Slug
3.0
18.0
3.2E-05
M2
MW-152
Historic Slug
3.0
18.0
4.6E-04
M1
Notes:
1. Historic boring logs (Appendix H) were used in the hydrostratigraphic characterization of screen
intervals.
2. Historic boring logs that did not provide Standard Penetration Testing did not receive
hydrostratigraphic characterization.
3. Historic slug test results in which test interval bridges hydrostratigraphic layers were not used in
the statistical analysis.
4. See Appendix H for referenced historic slug test reports.
References:
1. 1 Summary Report of Monitoring Well Installation at Riverbend Steam Station. Developed by
Arcadis, dated January 7, 2007. Arcadis Project No. NC106027.0001
2. 2 Amended Ash Basin Monitoring Well Installation Report. Developed by MACTEC, dated March
30, 2011. MACTEC Project No. 6228-10-5284
Table 11-5. Laboratory Permeability Test Results
Borehole
Category of Test
Depth 1 of Test
(ft bgs)
Depth 2 of Test
(ft bgs)
Vertical
Hydraulic
Conductivity W
(cm/sec)
Hydrostratigraphic
Layer
AB-1D
Laboratory Conductivity
75.0
77.0
8.2E-07
M1
AB -IS
Laboratory Conductivity
61.0
63.0
8.1E-07
F
AB-2D
Laboratory Conductivity
83.0
85.0
5.0E-05
M1
AB-2S
Laboratory Conductivity
30.0
32.0
1.1E-05
F
AB-4S
Laboratory Conductivity
18.0
20.0
5.8E-05
F/A
AB-5SL
Laboratory Conductivity
59.0
61.0
9.3E-07
M1
AB-6BRU
Laboratory Conductivity
93.0
95.0
1.6E-06
M1
AB-6S
Laboratory Conductivity
23.0
24.2
1.0E-04
F
AB-7S
Laboratory Conductivity
25.0
27.0
4.8E-05
M1
AB-8S
Laboratory Conductivity
2.2
4.5
9.1E-05
M1
AB-8S
Laboratory Conductivity
28.0
30.0
3.3E-06
M1
AB -SS
Laboratory Conductivity
43.0
45.0
2.0E-05
M2
AS-1S
Laboratory Conductivity
40.0
42.0
1.3E-04
A
AS-2S
Laboratory Conductivity
8.0
10.0
2.2E-05
A
AS-2S
Laboratory Conductivity
53.0
55.0
1.0E-06
M1
AS-2S
Laboratory Conductivity
88.0
90.0
7.4E-05
M1
AS-3S
Laboratory Conductivity
25.0
27.0
1.8E-05
A
BG-IS
Laboratory Conductivity
10.0
12.3
7.4E-06
M1
BG-IS
Laboratory Conductivity
35.0
37.3
6.9E-05
M1
C-2S
Laboratory Conductivity
35.0
37.0
2.4E-04
M1
GWA-10S
Laboratory Conductivity
21.0
23.0
3.9E-06
M1
GWA-1S
Laboratory Conductivity
47.0
47.5
1.9E-05
M1
GWA-3S
Laboratory Conductivity
24.0
25.0
2.5E-06
M2
GWA-6S
Laboratory Conductivity
13.5
15.5
4.1E-06
M1
GWA-6S
Laboratory Conductivity
33.5
35.5
9.9E-05
M1
GWA-7S
Laboratory Conductivity
20.0
22.0
4.0E-06
M1
GWA-8S
Laboratory Conductivity
20.0
22.0
3.0E-05
M1
GWA-9BRA
Laboratory Conductivity
14.0
16.0
7.1E-07
M1
MW-9BR
Laboratory Conductivity
10.0
12.0
9.5E-08
M1
MW-9BR
Laboratory Conductivity
18.0
20.0
7.3E-08
M1
MW-9BR
Laboratory Conductivity
55.0
56.0
1.6E-05
M2
Notes:
1. Vertical hydraulic conductivity values from laboratory testing in accordance with ASTM Standard D 5084
2. Laboratory conductivity results in which test interval bridges hydrostratigraphic layers were not used in the
statistical analysis.
3. A13-613RU represented as A13-61D on geotechnical lab reports due to re -name event after sample submission
4. GWA-913RA represented as GWA-913 on lab reports due to re -name event after sample submission
Table 11-6. Historic Laboratory Permeability Test Result
Vertical
Borehole
Category of Test
Depth 1 of
Depth 2 of
Hydraulic
Hydrostratigraphic
Test (ft bgs)
Test (ft bgs)
Conductivity
Layer
'k' (cm/sec)
B-202
Historic Laboratory
66.3
66.8
6.90E-06
M1
Note:
1. See Appendix H for referenced historic laboratory permeability report.
Reference:
1. Phase 2 Reconstitution of Design of Ash Pond Designs Work Plan for Riverbend Steam Station. Developed by
URS, dated September 26, 2014. URS Project No. 31829861
Table 11-7. Total Porosity for Upper Hydrostratigraphic Units (A, F, S, M1, and M2)
Hydrostratigraphic Unit
N
Mean
N
Median
(/o)
Meano+
1SD (/o)
MeanO-
1SD (/o)
Minimum
(/o)
Maximum
(/o)
Ash
6
45.2%
44.3%
47.0%
43.3%
43.5%
48.2%
Fill
4
45.0%
45.3%
47.8%
42.2%
41.4%
48.0%
Alluvium S
15
43.9%
44.0%
46.1 %
41.7%
38.3%
47.4%
M1
27
46.2%
46.0%
50.5%
41.9%
37.4%
55.4%
M2
25
42.8%
43.5%
45.3%
40.4%
36.5%
46.9%
Notes:
1. Total porosity estimated from soil testing, using both Fetter/Bear Diagrams (Johnson, 1967) and results from
Laboratory Conductivity testing.
2. Initial data from Allen (N=6), Buck (N=14), and Cliffside-Rogers (N=5) CSA Investigations were used in
conjunction with two Riverbend samples in the statistical analysis for M2 total porosity.
3. Initial data from Allen (N=6), Buck (N=1), Cliffside-Rogers (N=2), and Dan River (N=6) CSA Investigations used
in the statistical analysis for alluvium total porosity.
Table 11-8. Estimated Effective Porosity/Specific Yield and Specific Storage for Upper Hydrostratigraphic
Units (A, F, S, M1, and M2)
Effective Porosity/Specific Yield %
Specific Storage
Hydrostratigraphic
Unit
N
Mean
(%)
Median
(%)
Mean + 1SD
(%)
Mean - 1SD
(%)
Minimum
(%)
Maximum
(%)
(1/ft)
Ash
6
17.0%
17.0%
22.0%
12.0%
10.0%
24.0%
Fill
6
2.6%
2.5%
3.6%
1.6%
1.3%
4.0%
6.1 E-05 - 4.0E-05
Alluvium S
17
17.8%
18.5%
29.6%
6.1 %
3.0%
40.0%
3.0E-04 - 1.5E-05
M1
25
12.1 %
12.0%
19.9%
4.3%
0.8%
26.0%
3.0E-04 - 1.5E-05
M2
7
18.6%
17.5%
26.1 %
11.2%
10.0%
30.0%
1.5E-05 - 6.2E-05
Notes:
Effective porosity/specific yield estimated from soil testing using Fetter/Bear Diagrams (Johnson, 1967).
2. Effective porosity and specific yield are not synonymous. For practical purposes, they may be estimated as approximately equal in value.
3. Specific Storage ranges based on published values (Domenico and Mifflin, 1965). Alluvium and M1 fall within the same range of values.
4. Initial data from Allen (N=5), Buck (N=2), Cliffside-Rogers (N=2), and Dan River (N=8) CSA Investigations were used in the statistical
analysis for alluvium effective porosity/specific yield.
Table 11-9. Hydrostratigraphic Layer Properties - Horizontal Hydraulic Conductivity
Hydrostratigraphic Unit
N
Geometric
Mean
(cm/sec)
Geometric
Mean + 1SD
(cm/sec)
Geometric
Mean - 1SD
(cm/sec)
Geometric
Median
(cm/sec)
Minimum
(cm/sec)
Maximum
(cm/sec)
Ash
44
1.1 E-03
6.0E-03
2.1 E-04
1.3E-03
3.0E-05
1.7E-02
Fill
14
4.3E-05
1.5E-04
1.3E-05
5.4E-05
5.4E-06
2.4E-04
Alluvium (S)
11
4.3E-04
4.5E-03
4.0E-05
9.2E-04
7.1 E-06
2.6E-02
M1
32
3.8E-04
2.6E-03
5.4E-05
9.2E-04
8.6E-06
1.7E-02
M2
19
2.7E-04
2.3E-03
3.2E-05
2.1 E-04
5.4E-06
1.5E-02
Transition Zone (TZ)
1 18
1 7.6E-05
I 3.8E-04
I 1.5E-05
I 9.8E-05
I 5.9E-06
I 1.2E-03
Bedrock (BR)
34
1.7E-05
1.6E-04
1.8E-06
1.2E-05
2.2E-07
1.5E-03
Notes:
1. Hydraulic Conductivity, `k,' values have an approximate lognormal distribution. Geometric mean, median, and standard deviation
estimated by taking the log of the values and running standard statistics on the log values, then converting those values back.
2. Dataset derived from Riverbend CSA Investigation and historical reports. Refer to tables 11-4 and 11-6 for historic conductivity data.
3. Ash dataset derived from Riverbend CSA investigation (N=2), Allen (N=13), Buck (N=17), and Cliffside (N=12).
4. Fill dataset derived from Riverbend CSA investigation (N= 3), Allen (N=5), Cliffside (N=4), and Dan River (N=2)
5. Alluvium dataset derived from Riverbend CSA investigation (N=3), Allen (N=2), Cliffside (N=3), and Dan River (N=3).
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Table 11-10. Hydrostratigraphic Layer Properties - Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity
Hydrostratigraphic Unit
N
Geometric
Mean
(cm/sec)
Geometric
Mean + 1SD
(cm/sec)
Geometric
Mean - 1SD
(cm/sec)
Geometric
Median
(cm/sec)
Minimum
(cm/sec)
Maximum
(cm/sec)
Ash
45
1.1 E-04
5.8E-04
2.1 E-05
1.2E-04
3.0E-06
3.1 E-03
Fill
24
8.4E-06
5.3E-05
1.3E-06
9.99E-06
1.1 E-04
1.1 E-04
Alluvium (S)
10
2.7E-06
6.0E-05
1.2E-07
1.6E-06
4.6E-08
6.2E-04
M1
26
8.2E-06
7.4E-05
9.1 E-07
7.2E-06
7.3E-08
2.4E-04
M2
3
5.2E-05
3.2E-04
8.3E-06
2.0E-05
1.6E-05
4.3E-04
Transition Zone (TZ)
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bedrock (BR)
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
Notes:
1. Hydraulic Conductivity, `k,' values have an approximate lognormal distribution. Geometric mean, median, and standard deviation
estimated by taking the log of the values and running standard statistics on the log values, then converting those values back.
2. Dataset derived from CSA Investigation and historical reports. Refer to tables 11-4 and 11-6 for historic conductivity data.
3. Ash dataset derived from Riverbend CSA investigation (N=4), Allen (N=10), Buck (N=11), Cliffside (N=14), and Dan River (N=6).
4. Fill dataset derived from Riverbend CSA investigation (N=3), Allen (N=5), Buck (N=4), Cliffside (N=9), and Dan River (N=3).
3. Alluvium dataset derived from CSA Investigation Sites Allen (N=3), Cliffside (N=3), and Dan River (N=4).
4. Vertical hydraulic conductivity values for the TZ and BR could not be measured in the field or laboratory. Vertical
and horizontal conductivity for these layers are unlikely to be equal. Consider to be equal as an initial assumption and adjust as
necessary during flow model calibration
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Table: 11-12 Hydraulic Gradient
(Vertical)
Well
Water Table Elevation
ft, msl
Total Well Depth (ft, bgs)
Vetrtical Gradient (ft/ft) 1,2
GWA-20D
737.3
258.0
-0.009
GWA-20S
739.1
53.0
AS-1 D
675.4
175.0
-0.035
AS-1 S
678.2
96.0
C-1 BRU
549.3
120.0
-0.990
C-1 S
653.3
15.0
GWA-3D
645.5
47.0
-0.038
GWA-3S
646.2
28.0
AB-3D
700.2
178.0
-0.040
AB-3S
706.3
28.0
GWA-8D
671.1
116.0
-0.002
GWA-8S
671.3
23.0
AB-7D
713.5
147.0
-0.007
AB-7S
714.4
20.0
GWA-7D
671.0
105.0
0.009
GWA-7S
670.2
20.0
BG-3D
644.8
105.0
-0.002
BG-3S
645.0
36.6
Notes:
1. Gradient = Water Table Elevation Deep Well - Water Table Elevation Shallow Well
Total Depth Deep Well - Total Depth Shallow Well
2. Positive gradients represent upward flow and negative gradients represent downward flow.
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Table 11-13. Groundwater Seepage Velocities.
Well Pair
Ash
Fill
Alluvium
M1
M2
TZ
BR
Regolith (S wells); Seepage Velocity (ft/yr)
MW-8S / MW-9
214.37
54.79
80.03
104.05
48.09
-
-
AB-4S / MW-11SR
174.18
44.52
65.03
84.54
39.08
-
-
AB-3S / GWA-9S
288.07
73.63
107.55
139.81
64.62
-
-
MW-7SR / BG-3S
174.18
44.52
65.03
84.54
39.08
-
-
Transition Zone (D Wells); Seepage Velocity (ft/yr)
MW-8D / MW-9D
-
-
-
-
-
2.36E+04 - 4.72E+06
-
AB-4D / MW-11 DR
-
-
-
-
-
1.89E+04 - 3.78E+06
-
AB-3D / GWA-9D
-
-
-
-
-
2.68E+04 - 5.35E+06
-
MW-7D / BG-3D
-
-
-
-
-
2.05E+04 - 4.09E+06
-
Fractured Bedrock (BR Wells); Seepage Velocity (ft/yr)
GWA-23BR / MW-9BR
-
-
-
-
-
-
9.86E+04
GWA-23BR / AB-3BR
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.27E+05
GWA-2BR / GWA-9BR
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.07E+08
Notes:
1. Refer to Table 11-9 for horizontal hydraulic conductivity values.
2. Refer to Table 6-10 for horizontal hydraulic gradients.
3. Refer to Table 11-8 for effective porosity/specific yield for upper hydrostratigraphic units; refer to Table 11-11 for effective porosity/specific
yield for lower hydrostratigraphic units.
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Table 12-1. Selection of Human Health COPCs - Groundwaterr
Total or
Dissolved
T or D
( )
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Frequency of
Detection
%
( )
Range
of
Detection
Location of
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Range of
Detection
Limits
Maximum
Reporting Limit
Concentration
Used for
Screening
(1)
USEPA
Tapwater RSLs
(2)
15A NCAC 02L
.0202 GWQS
(3)
NC IMAC
(4)
Groundwater
COPC?
(YIN)
Rationale for
Selection or
Deletion
(5)
Minimum
Detected
Concentration
Q
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Q
T
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
86
11
7120
AB-3BR
5-100
100
7120
2000
NA
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
17
0.17
J
18.2
GWA-2BRU
0.5 - 1
1
18.2
0.78
NA
1
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
27
0.12
J
10.7
GWA-9BR
0.5 - 1
1
10.7
0.052
10
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
100
3.7
J
553
GWA-20BR
5-5
5
553
380
700
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
20
0.068
J
1.9
C-2S
0.2 - 1
1
1.9
2.5
NA
4
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
46
27
J
2200
AS-1 S
50-50
50
2200
400
700
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
9
0.026
J
0.21
C-2S
0.08 - 1
1
0.21
0.92
2
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
43
0.294
J+
974
AS-1 D
0.5 - 5
5
974
2200
10
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
65
0.14
J
66.8
GWA-8S
0.5 - 1
1
66.8
0.6
NA
1
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
34
0.22
J+
68
J+
MW-81
1 -5
5
68
80
1000
NA
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
90
10
37700
MW-13
10-100
100
37700
1400
300
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
25
0.048
J
7.5
GWA-20S
0.1 -1
1
7.5
15
15
NA
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
90
0.792
J
12700
GWA-3SA
2-50
50
12700
43
50
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
10
0.071
J+
0.27
J+
C-2S
0.05 - 0.2
0.2
0.27
0.063
1
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
68
0.1
J
946
GWA-22BR
0.5 - 10
10
946
10
NA
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
36
0.18
J
61.3
GWA-3SA
0.5 - 5
5
1 61.3
39
100
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
24
0.22
J
15.4
AB-3BR
0.5 - 1
1
15.4
10
20
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Sodium
7440-23-5
97
1050
162000
GWA-2BRU
50 - 50000
50000
162000
NA
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
100
9.6
4500
GWA-20D
5-5
5
4500
1200
NA
NA
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
33
0.016
J
3.2
GWA-20D
0.1 - 0.2
0.2
3.2
0.02
NA
0.2
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Titanium
7440-32-6
ND
ND
ND
0.2-0.2
0.2
0.2
NA
NA
NA
N
6
T
INORGANIC
Vanadium
7440-62-2
90
0.32
J+
67.5
GWA-9BR
0.3 - 1
1 1
67.5
8.6
NA
0.3
Y
1
T
I INORGANIC
jZinc
1 7440-66-6
1 41
1 2.7
J+
200
J
GWA-23BR
5-10
10
200
600
1000
NA
N
2
Notes:
All units are in ug/L
The applicable criteria for chromium III was input as a surrogate for chromium total when none was available.
The speciation data for chromium was not available.
(1) Maximum concentration. If contaminant was not detected, reporting limit (RL) was entered per 15A NCAC 02L.
(2) USEPA Regional Screening Level Generic Tables, Residential Tapwaters, June 2015. http://www.epa.gov/reg3hwmd/risk/human/rb-concentration_table/Generic_Tables/index.htm
Target Risk = 1 E-06 and Target Hazard Quotient = 0.1
(3) North Carolina 15A NCAC 02L .0202 Groundwater Standards, Effective April 1, 2013. http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/gwstandards
(4) North Carolina Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMAC) http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/gwstandards
(5) Rationale for Selection/Deletion:
1 - Contaminant concentration exceeds screening value.
2 - Contaminant concentration and RL are less than screening value.
3 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the screening value; however the RL exceeds the screening value.
4 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
5 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
6 - Contaminant concentration was nondetect and set to equal the RL; there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
Qualifiers:
J - Estimated Concentration
J+ - Concentration Biased High
- No Qualifier
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
GWQS - Groundwater Quality Standards
IMAC - Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations
NA - No Criteria/Not Applicable
ND - Not Detected
Q - Data Qualifier
RL - Reporting Limit
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Table 12-2. Selection of Human Health COPCs - Soil
Total or
Dissolved
(Tor D)
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Frequency of
Detection
(%)
Range
of Detection
Location of
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Range of
Detection
Limits
Maximum
Reporting
Limit
Concentration Used
for Screening
(1)
USEPA
Industrial Soils
RSL
(2)
Soil COPC?
(Y/N)
Rationale for
Selection or
Deletion
(3)
Minimum
Detected
Concentration
Q
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Q
T
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
100
2070
39800
GWA-9D
5.7 - 229
229
39800
110000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
0
ND
ND
ND
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
9.5
47
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
19
1.6
J
35.1
AB-7S
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
35.1
3
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
99
2.5
J+
523
AB-8S
0.57 - 8
8
523
22000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
76
0.086
-
2.3
J+
AB-7S
0.06 - 0.8
0.8
2.3
230
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
38
2
J
51.7
AB-8S
2.9 - 88.1
88.1
51.7
23000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
0
ND
ND
ND
0.34 - 1.1
1.1
1.1
98
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
99
1.2
J
210
GWA-9D
0.29 - 11.5
11.5
210
180000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
88
3.1
J
102
GWA-8D
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
102
35
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
99
1.9
232
GWA-1 D
0.29 - 11.5
11.5
232
4700
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
100
4950
109000
GWA-91D
2.3 - 91.6
91.6
109000
82000
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
44
1.8
J
20.9
GWA-21 D
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
20.9
800
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
100
6.8
J+
3320
AB-41D
0.29 - 11.5
11.5
3320
2600
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
43
0.0063
J
0.54
GWA-21 D
0.0087 - 0.02
0.02
0.54
4
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
9
0.31
J
6.6
AB-3D
0.57 - 8
8
6.6
580
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
91
0.44
J+
167
AB-4D
0.29 - 11.5
11.5
167
2200
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
3
2.4
J
5.6
J
GWA-4S
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
5.6
580
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Sodium
7440-23-5
15
42.4
J
203
J
AB-3D
57.5 - 797
797
203
NA
Y
5
T
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
76
0.43
J+
174
AB-7S
0.57 - 8
8
174
70000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
0
ND
ND
ND
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
9.5
1.2
Y
1
T
I INORGANIC
IVanadium
1 7440-62-2
1 100
1 5.6
J
209
GWA-7S
2.9 - 9.5
1 9.5
1 209
1 580
1 N
2
T
I INORGANIC
jZinc
1 7440-66-6
1 97
1 3.1
J+
183
GWA-1D
1.1 - 15.9
1 15.9
1 183
1 35000
1 N
2
Notes:
All units are in mg/kg
The applicable criteria for chromium III was input as a surrogate for chromium total when none was available.
The speciation data for chromium was not available.
(1) Maximum concentration. If contaminant was not detected, reporting limit (RL) was entered.
(2) USEPA Regional Screening Level Generic Tables, Industrial Soil, June 2015. http://www.epa.gov/reg3hwmd/risk/human/rb-concentration_table/Generic_Tables/index.htm
Target Risk = 1 E-06 and Target Hazard Quotient = 0.1
(3) Rationale for Selection/Deletion:
1 - Contaminant concentration exceeds screening value.
2 - Contaminant concentration and RL are less than screening value.
3 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the screening value; however the RL exceeds the screening value.
4 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
5 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
6 - Contaminant concentration was nondetect and set to equal the RL; there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
Qualifiers:
J - Estimated Concentration
J+ - Concentration Biased High
- No Qualifier
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
NA - No Criteria/Not Applicable
ND - Not Detected
Q - Data Qualifier
RL - Reporting Limit
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Table 12-3. Selection of Human Health COPCs - Freshwater
Total or
Dissolved
(T or D)
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Frequency of
Detection
°
(�0)
Range
of Detection
Location of
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Range of
Detection
Limits
Maximum
Reporting Limit
Concentration
Used for
Screening
(1)
NC Water
Supply (WS)
WQS & USEPA
National WQC
(2)
NC Human
Health (HH)
WQS & USEPA
National WQC
(3)
Surface Water
COPC?
(Y/N)
Rationale for
Selection or
Deletion
(4)
Minimum
Detected
Concentration
Q
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Q
T
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
1 100
130
-
310
SW-3
100- 100
100
310
6500
8000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
0
ND
ND
ND
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.5
5.6
640
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
100
0.3
J
2.4
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
2.4
10
10
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
100
17
76
SW-3
5-5
5
76
1000
200000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
0
ND
ND
ND
0.2-0.2
0.2
0.2
NA
NA
N
6
T
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
50
530
530
SW-3
50-50
50
530
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
50
0.033
J
0.033
J
SW-3
0.08 - 0.08
0.08
0.033
NA
NA
Y
5
T
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
100
0.38
J
0.41
J
S-13
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.41
NA
NA
Y
5
T
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
100
0.24
J
0.61
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.61
3
4
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
100
0.86
J
0.92
J
S-13
1- 1
1
0.92
NA
NA
Y
5
T
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
100
810
1600
S-13
50-50
50
1600
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
100
0.13
0.58
SW-3
0.1 -0.1
0.1
0.58
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
100
110
370
SW-3
5-5
5
370
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
50
0.000843
J+
0.000843
J+
S-13
0.0005 - 0.2
0.2
0.000843
NA
NA
Y
5
T
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
100
0.15
J
10.8
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
10.8
160
2000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
100
0.18
J
3
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
3
25
NA
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
50
0.43
J
0.43
J
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.43
NA
NA
Y
5
T
INORGANIC
Sodium
7440-23-5
100
6960
10800
SW-3
5000 - 5000
5000
10800
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
100
79
1200
SW-3
5-5
5
1200
14000
40000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
50
0.22
0.22
SW-3
0.1 -0.1
0.1
0.22
0.24
0.47
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Vanadium
7440-62-2
100
1 1.2
1.4
S-13
1 - 1
1
1.4
NA
NA
Y
4
T
I INORGANIC
jZinc
1 7440-66-6
100
1 3
J
220
SW-3
10 - 10
10
220
NA
NA
Y
4
Notes:
All units are in ug/L
Dissolved concentrations are compared to applicable criteria.
The applicable criteria for chromium III was input as a surrogate for chromium total when none was available.
The speciation data for chromium was not available.
(1) Maximum concentration. If contaminant was not detected, reporting limit (RL) was entered.
(2) 15A NCAC 2B or EPA National Water Quality Criteria (http://portal.ncdenr.org/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=dfc89f23-a372-4782-b3b0-60e6884b1696&groupld=38364)
(3) 15A NCAC 2B or EPA National Water Quality Criteria (http://portal.ncdenr.org/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=dfc89f23-a372-4782-b3b0-60e6884b1696&groupld=38364)
(4) Rationale for Selection/Deletion:
1 - Contaminant concentration exceeds screening value.
2 - Contaminant concentration and RL are less than screening value.
3 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the screening value; however the RL exceeds the screening value.
4 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
5 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
6 - Contaminant concentration was nondetect and set to equal the RL; there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
Qualifiers:
J - Estimated Concentration
J+ - Concentration Biased High
- No Qualifier
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
NA - No Criteria/Not Applicable
ND - Not Detected
Q - Data Qualifier
RL - Reporting Limit
USEPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency
WQC - Water Quality Criteria
WQS - Water Quality Standards
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Table 12-4. Selection of Human Health COPCs - Sediment
Total or
Dissolved
(T or D)
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Frequency of
Detection
N
Range
of Detection
Location of
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Range of
Detection
Limits
Maximum
Reporting Limit
Concentration
Used for
Screening
(1)
USEPA
Resident Soils
RSL
(2)
Sediment
COPC?
(YIN)
Rationale for
Selection or
Deletion
(3)
Minimum
Detected
Concentration
Q
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Q
T
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
1 100
2200
14500
S-12
32.8 - 138
138
1.45E+04
7.70E+03
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
0
ND
ND
ND
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
27.6
3.1
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
18
11.2
J
61.8
S-12
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
61.8
0.67
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
100
21
1960
S-6
3.3 - 13.8
13.8
1960
1500
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
82
0.38
J
1.2
S-11
0.33 - 1.4
1.4
1.2
16
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
64
13.1
J
45.1
J
S-6
16.4-69.1
69.1
45.1
1600
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
9
0.99
J
0.99
J
S-12
0.79 - 3.3
3.3
0.99
7
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
100
5.5
102
S-12
1.6 - 6.9
6.9
102
12000
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
100
4.6
J
355
S-6
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
355
2.3
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
100
4.7
60.8
S-12
1.6 - 6.9
6.9
60.8
310
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
100
8100
92500
S-6
13.1 - 55.2
55.2
92500
5500
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
73
9.1
16.2
S-12
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
16.2
400
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
100
92.8
64400
S-6
1.6 - 69.1
69.1
64400
180
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
100
0.014
0.46
S-11
0.01 - 0.047
0.047
0.46
0.94
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
9
16.4
16.4
S-12
3.3 - 13.8
13.8
16.4
39
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
100
1.3
J
107
S-12
1.6 - 6.9
6.9
107
150
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
0
ND
ND
ND
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
27.6
39
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Sodium
7440-23-5
0
ND
ND
ND
328 - 1380
1380
1380
NA
N
6
T
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
100
2
J
45.2
S-6
3.3 - 13.8
13.8
45.2
4700
N
2
T
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
0
ND
ND
ND
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
27.6
0.078
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Vanadium
7440-62-2
100
23.2
J
126
S-12
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
126
39
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Zinc
7440-66-6
100
6
J
218
S-12
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
218
2300
N
2
Notes:
All units are in mg/kg
The applicable criteria for chromium III was input as a surrogate for chromium total when none was available.
The speciation data for chromium was not available.
(1) Maximum concentration. If contaminant was not detected, reporting limit (RL) was entered.
(2) USEPA Regional Screening Level Generic Tables, Resident Soil, June 2015. http://www.epa.gov/reg3hwmd/risk/human/rb-concentration_table/Generic_Tables/index.htm
Target Risk = 1 E-06 and Target Hazard Quotient = 0.1
(3) Rationale for Selection/Deletion:
1 - Contaminant concentration exceeds screening value.
2 - Contaminant concentration and RL are less than screening value.
3 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the screening value; however the RL exceeds the screening value.
4 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
5 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
6 - Contaminant concentration was nondetect and set to equal the RL; there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
Qualifiers:
J - Estimated Concentration
- No Qualifier
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
Q - Data Qualifier
NA - No Criteria/Not Applicable
ND - Not Detected
RL - Reporting Limit
RSL - Regional Screening Level
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Table 12-5. Contaminants of Potential Human Health Concern
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Groundwater
COPC
Rationale for
Selection or
Deletion
Soil
COPC
Rationale for
Selection or
Deletion
Surface Water
COPC
Rationale for
Selection or
Deletion
Sediment
COPC
Rationale for
Selection or
Deletion
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
Y
1
N
2
N
2
Y
1
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
Y
1
N
2
N
2
Y
1
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
Y
1
Y
1
N
2
Y
1
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
Y
1
N
2
N
2
Y
1
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
N
2
N
2
N
6
N
2
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
Y
1
N
2
Y
4
N
2
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
Y
3
N
2
Y
5
N
2
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
Y
1
N
2
Y
5
N
2
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
Y
1
Y
1
N
2
Y
1
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
N
2
N
2
Y
5
N
2
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
Y
1
Y
1
Y
4
Y
1
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
N
2
N
2
Y
4
N
2
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
Y
1
Y
1
Y
4
Y
1
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
Y
1
N
2
Y
5
N
2
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
Y
1
N
2
N
2
N
2
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
Y
1
N
2
N
2
N
2
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
Y
1
N
2
Y
5
N
2
INORGANIC
Sodium
7440-23-5
Y
4
Y
5
Y
4
N
6
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
Y
1
N
2
N
2
N
2
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
Y
1
Y
1
N
2
Y
1
INORGANIC
Titanium
7440-32-6
N
6
-
--
I --
I --
I --
I --
INORGANIC
IVanadium
7440-62-2
Y
1
N
1 2
1 Y
1 4
1 Y
1 1
INORGANIC
jZinc
7440-66-6
1 N
1 2
1 N
1 2
1 Y
1 4
1 N
1 2
Notes:
-- Dissolved analyte was not analyzed or provided by the laboratory
Rationale for Selection/Deletion:
1 - Contaminant concentration exceeds screening value.
2 - Contaminant concentration and RL are less than screening value.
3 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the screening value; however the RL exceeds the screening value.
4 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
5 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
6 - Contaminant concentration was nondetect and set to equal the RL; there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
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Table 12-6. Selection of Ecological COPCs - Soil
Total or
Dissolved
(T or D)
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Frequency of
Detection
Range of
Detection
Location of
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Range of
Detection
Limits
Maximum
Reporting Limit
Concentration
Used for
Screening
(1)
EPA Region IV
Soil ESV
(2)
Screening
Hazard
Quotient
(3)
Soil COPC?
(Y/N)
Contaminant
Category
(4)
Minimum
Detected
Concentration
Q
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Q
T
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
100
2070
39800
GWA-9D
5.7 - 229
229
39800
50
7.96E+02
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
0
ND
ND
ND
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
9.5
3.5
2.71 E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
19
1.6
J
35.1
AB-7S
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
35.1
10
3.51 E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
99
2.5
J+
523
AB-8S
0.57 - 8
8
523
165
3.17E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
76
0.086
2.3
J+
AB-7S
0.06 - 0.8
0.8
2.3
1.1
2.09E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
38
2
J
51.7
AB-8S
2.9 - 88.1
88.1
51.7
0.5
1.03E+02
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
0
ND
ND
ND
0.34 - 1.1
1.1
1.1
1.6
6.88E-01
N
NC
T
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
99
1.2
J
210
GWA-9D
0.29 - 11.5
11.5
210
0.4
5.25E+02
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
88
3.1
J
102
GWA-8D
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
102
20
5.10E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
99
1.9
232
GWA-1 D
0.29 - 11.5
11.5
232
40
5.80E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
100
4950
109000
GWA-9D
2.3 - 91.6
91.6
109000
200
5.45E+02
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
44
1.8
J
20.9
GWA-21 D
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
20.9
50
4.18E-01
N
NC
T
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
100
6.8
J+
3320
AB-4D
0.29 - 11.5
11.5
3320
100
3.32E+01
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
43
0.0063
J
0.54
GWA-21 D
0.0087 - 0.02
0.02
0.54
0.1
5.40E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
9
0.31
J
6.6
AB-3D
0.57 - 8
8
6.6
2
3.30E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
91
0.44
J+
167
AB-4D
0.29 - 11.5
11.5
167
30
5.57E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
3
2.4
J
5.6
J
GWA-4S
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
5.6
0.81
6.91 E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Sodium
7440-23-5
15
42.4
J
203
J
AB-3D
57.5 - 797
797
203
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
76
0.43
1 J+
174
AB-7S
0.57 - 8
8
174
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
0
ND
ND
ND
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
9.5
1
9.50E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Vanadium
7440-62-2
100
5.6
J
209
GWA-7S
2.9 - 9.5
9.5
209
2
1.05E+02
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
jZinc
7440-66-6
97
1 3.1
J+
183
GWA-1 D
1.1 - 15.9
15.9
183
50
3.66E+00
Y
1
Notes:
All units are in mg/kg.
The speciation data for chromium was not available.
(1) Maximum concentration. If contaminant was not detected, maximum reporting limit (RL) was input per NC SLERA Guidance.
(2) Based on US EPA's Region 4 Water Quality Management Division, Water Quality Standards Unit's Screening List (http://www.epa.gov/region4/superfund/images/allprogram media/pdfs/tsstablesoilvalues.pdf).
(3) Screening Hazard Quotient (HQ) = Concentration Used for Screening / EPA Region IV ESV.
(4) Contaminant Categories:
1 - Contaminant is found in concentrations exceeding its screening value.
2 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the RL; however, the RL exceed its screening value.
3 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
4 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the RL and there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
Qualifiers:
J - Estimated Concentration
J+- Concentration Biased High
J- - Concentration Biased Low
- No Qualifier
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
ESV - Ecological Screening Value
NA - No Criteria/Not Applicable
NC - No Contaminant Category
ND - Not Detected
Q - Data Qualifier
RL - Reporting Limit
SLERA - Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment
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Table 12-7. Selection of Ecological COPCs - Freshwater
Total or
Dissolved
(T or D)
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Frequency of
Detection
Range
of
Detection
Location of
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Range of
Detection
Limits
Maximum
Reporting
Limit
Concentration
Used for
Screening
(1)
EPA Region IV
SW CSV
(2)
Screening
Hazard
Quotient
(3)
NC Freshwater
Aquatic Life
WQS & EPA
National WQC
(4)
Exceed
NCWQS?
(Y/N)
Freshwater
COPC?
(Y/N)
Contaminant
Category
(5)
Minimum
Detected
Concentration
Q
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Q
D
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
0
ND
ND
ND
100-100
100
100
87
1.15E+00
87
Y
Y
1,5
D
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
0
ND
ND
ND
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.5
160
3.13E-03
NA
NA
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
100
0.19
J
0.93
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.93
190
4.89E-03
150
N
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
100
16
58
SW-3
5-5
5
58
NA
NA
NA
NA
Y
3
D
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
0
ND
ND
ND
0.2-0.2
0.2
0.2
0.53
3.77E-01
6.5
N
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
50
500
500
SW-3
50-50
50
500
750
6.67E-01
NA
NA
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
0
ND
ND
ND
0.08-0.08
0.08
0.08
0.66
1.21E-01
0.15
N
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
100
0.28
J
0.28
J
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.28
117.32
2.39E-03
24
N
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
50
0.41
J
0.41
J
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.41
NA
NA
NA
NA
Y
4
D
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
100
0.3
J
0.95
J
S-13
1 - 1
1
0.95
6.54
1.45E-01
2.7
N
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
50
230
230
S-13
50-50
50
230
1000
2.30E-01
NA
NA
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
0
ND
ND
ND
0.1 - 0.1
0.1
0.1
1.32
7.58E-02
0.54
N
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
100
79
320
SW-3
5-5
5
320
NA
NA
NA
NA
Y
3
D
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
0
ND
ND
ND
0.2-0.2
0.2
0.2
0.012
1.67E+01
0.012
Y
Y
1,5
D
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
100
0.13
J
11
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
11
NA
NA
NA
NA
Y
3
D
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
50
2.7
2.7
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
2.7
87.71
3.08E-02
16
N
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
50
0.34
J
0.34
J
SW-3
0.5-0.5
0.5
0.34
5
6.80E-02
5
N
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
100
79
960
SW-3
5-5
5
960
NA
NA
NA
NA
Y
3
D
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
50
0.15
0.15
SW-3
0.1 - 0.1
0.1
0.15
4
3.75E-02
NA
NA
N
NC
D
INORGANIC
Vanadium
7440-62-2
50
0.52
J
0.52
J
S-13
1 - 1
1
0.52
NA
NA
NA
NA
Y
3
D
INORGANIC
Zinc
7440-66-6
100
4.8
J
210
SW-3
10 - 10
10
210
58.91
3.56E+00
36
Y
Y
1,5
Notes:
All units are in ug/L.
Dissolved concentrations are compared to applicable criteria.
The applicable criteria for chromium III was input as a surrogate for chromium total when none was available.
The EPA Region IV CSV for arsenic III was input as a surrogate for arsenic total since none was available.
Dissolved sodium concentrations were not analyzed or provided by the laboratory.
The speciation data for chromium was not available.
(1) Maximum concentration. If contaminant was not detected, maximum reporting limit (RL) was input per NC SLERA Guidance.
(2) Based on US EPA's Region 4 Water Quality Management Division, Water Quality Standards Unit's Screening List - Chronic Screening Values (http://www.epa.gov/region4/superfund/programs/riskassess/ecolbul.html#tbll ).
(3) Screening Hazard Quotient = Concentration Used for Screening / EPA Region IV CSV.
(4) 15A NCAC 2B or EPA National Criteria (http://portal.ncdenr.org/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=dfc89f23-a372-4782-b3bO-6Oe6884bl696&groupld=38364)
The minimum of the 15A NCAC 2B Freshwater Aquatic Life was input.
Based on surface water classification (WS-IV, B and C) and other factors, Saltwater Aquatic Life, Water Supply, Human Health, Trout Waters, High Quality Waters and Swamp Waters are not applicable.
(5) Contaminant Categories:
1 - Contaminant is found in concentrations exceeding its screening value.
2 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the RL; however, the RL exceed its screening value.
3 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
4 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the RL and there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
5 - Contaminant's RL or maximum concentration exceeds the NC Water Quality Criteria.
Qualifiers:
J - Estimated Concentration
J+ - Concentration Biased High
- No Qualifier
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
CSV - Chronic Screening Value
NA - No Criteria/Not Applicable
NC - No Contaminant Category
ND - Not Detected
NCWQS - North Carolina Water Quality Standard
Q - Data Qualifier
RL - Reporting Limit
SLERA - Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment
WQC - Water Quality Criteria
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Table 12-8. Selection of Ecological COPCs - Sediment
Total or
Dissolved
(T or D)
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Frequency of
Detection
Range of
Detection
Location of
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Range of
Detection
Limits
Maximum
Reporting Limit
Concentration
Used for
Screening
(1)
EPA Region IV
Sediment
Effects Value
(2)
Screening
Hazard
Quotient
(3)
Sediment
COPC?
(Y/N)
Contaminant
Category
(5)
Minimum
Detected
Concentration
Q
Maximum
Detected
Concentration
Q
T
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
100
2200
14500
S-12
32.8 - 138
138
14500
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
0
ND
ND
ND
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
27.6
12
2.30E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
18
11.2
J
61.8
S-12
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
61.8
7.24
8.54E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
100
21
1960
S-6
3.3 - 13.8
13.8
1960
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
82
0.38
J
1.2
S-11
0.33 - 1.4
1.4
1.2
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
64
13.1
J
45.1
J
S-6
16.4-69.1
69.1
45.1
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
9
1 0.99
J
0.99
J
S-12
0.79 - 3.3
3.3
0.99
1
9.90E-01
Y
2
T
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
100
5.5
102
S-12
1.6 - 6.9
6.9
102
52.3
1.95E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
100
4.6
J
355
S-6
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
355
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
100
4.7
60.8
S-12
1.6 - 6.9
6.9
60.8
18.7
3.25E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
100
8100
92500
S-6
13.1 - 55.2
55.2
92500
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
73
9.1
16.2
S-12
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
16.2
30.2
5.36E-01
N
NC
T
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
100
1 92.8
64400
S-6
1.6 - 69.1
69.1
64400
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
100
0.014
0.46
S-11
0.01 - 0.047
0.047
0.46
0.13
3.54E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
9
16.4
16.4
S-12
3.3 - 13.8
13.8
16.4
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
100
1.3
J
107
S-12
1.6 - 6.9
6.9
107
15.9
6.73E+00
Y
1
T
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
0
ND
ND
ND
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
27.6
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Sodium
7440-23-5
0
ND
ND
ND
328 - 1380
1380
1380
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
100
2
J
45.2
S-6
3.3 - 13.8
13.8
45.2
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
0
ND
ND
ND
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
27.6
NA
NA
Y
4
T
INORGANIC
Vanadium
7440-62-2
100
23.2
J
126
S-12
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
126
NA
NA
Y
3
T
INORGANIC
Zinc
7440-66-6
100
6
J
218
S-12
6.6 - 27.6
27.6
1 218
124
1.76E+00
Y
1
N
Anion/Cation
Nitrate
14797-55-8
0
ND
ND
ND
33.4 - 142
142
142
NA
NA
Y
4
N
Anion/Cation
Sulfate
14808-79-8
55
310
J
1470
S-10
334 - 1420
1420
1470
NA
NA
Y
3
N
Anion/Cation
Chloride
16887-00-6
0
ND
ND
ND
334 - 1420
1420
1420
NA
NA
Y
4
Notes:
All units are in mg/kg.
The speciation data for chromium was not available.
(1) Maximum concentration. If contaminant was not detected, maximum reporting limit (RL) was input per NC SLERA Guidance.
(2) Ecological Risk Assessment Bulletins --Supplement to RAGS, Table 3 Sediment Screening Values (http://www.epa.gov/region4/superfund/programs/riskassess/ecolbul.html#tbl3)
The sediment ecological screening value is determined using the maximum of the practical quantitation limit (PQL) and the Effects Value; since no laboratory -specific PQLs are provided, the Effects Value was applied as the criterion.
(3) Screening Hazard Quotient (HQ) = Concentration Used for Screening / EPA Region IV Sediment Effects Value.
(4) Contaminant Categories:
1 - Contaminant is found in concentrations exceeding its screening value.
2 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the RL; however, the RL exceed its screening value.
3 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL; however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
4 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the RL and there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
Qualifier:
J - Estimated Concentration
- No Qualifier
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
NA - No Criteria/Not Applicable
NC - No Contaminant Category
ND - Not Detected
PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit
Q - Data Qualifier
RL - Reporting Limit
SLERA - Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment
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Table 12-9. Contaminants of Potential Ecological Concern
Contaminant
Group
Contaminant
CASRN
Soil
COPC
Soil
Contaminant
Category
Freshwater
COPC
Freshwater
Contaminant
Category
Sediment
COPC
Sediment
Contaminant
Category
INORGANIC
Aluminum
7429-90-5
Y
1
Y
1,5
Y
3
INORGANIC
Antimony
7440-36-0
Y
1
N
NC
Y
1
INORGANIC
Arsenic
7440-38-2
Y
1
N
NC
Y
1
INORGANIC
Barium
7440-39-3
Y
1
Y
3
Y
3
INORGANIC
Beryllium
7440-41-7
Y
1
N
NC
Y
4
INORGANIC
Boron
7440-42-8
Y
1
N
NC
Y
4
INORGANIC
Cadmium
7440-43-9
N
NC
N
NC
Y
2
INORGANIC
Chromium (Total)
7440-47-3
Y
1
N
NC
Y
1
INORGANIC
Cobalt
7440-48-4
Y
1
Y
4
Y
3
INORGANIC
Copper
7440-50-8
Y
1
N
NC
Y
1
INORGANIC
Iron (Fe)
7439-89-6
Y
1
N
NC
Y
3
INORGANIC
Lead
7439-92-1
N
NC
N
NC
N
NC
INORGANIC
Manganese (Mn)
7439-96-5
Y
1
Y
3
Y
3
INORGANIC
Mercury
7439-97-6
Y
1
Y
1,5
Y
1
INORGANIC
Molybdenum
7439-98-7
Y
1
Y
3
Y
3
INORGANIC
Nickel
7440-02-0
Y
1
N
NC
Y
1
INORGANIC
Selenium
7782-49-2
Y
1
N
NC
Y
4
INORGANIC
Sodium
7440-23-5
Y
4
--
--
Y
4
INORGANIC
Strontium
7440-24-6
Y
3
Y
3
Y
3
INORGANIC
Thallium
7440-28-0
Y
1
N
NC
Y
4
INORGANIC
Vanadium
7440-62-2
Y
1
Y
3
Y
3
INORGANIC
Zinc
7440-66-6
Y
1
Y
1,5
Y
1
Notes:
-- Dissolved analyte was not analyzed or provided by the laboratory.
Contaminant Categories:
1 - Contaminant is found in concentrations exceeding its screening value.
2 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the RL, however, the RL exceed its screening value.
3 - Contaminant was found in concentrations exceeding its RL, however, there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
4 - Contaminant was not found in concentrations exceeding the RL and there is no current screening value for the contaminant.
5 - Contaminant's RL or maximum concentration exceeds the NC Water Quality Standards.
Abbreviations:
CASRN - Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
COPC - Contaminant of Potential Concern
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Table 12-10. Threatened and Endangered Species in Gaston and Mecklenburg Counties, North Carolina
Species
Protection
Status
Federal
State
County Record
Status
Federal
Habitat Requirements,
Common Name
Scientific Name
i
Federal Status
i
(USFWS
Record
County
Status
Status
Raleigh Field
Status z
Office) Z
Vertebrate
American eel
Anguilla rostrata
FSC
Current
Mecklenburg
American Peregrine
Falco peregrinus anatum
E
Current
Mecklenburg
Falcon
(syn. Falco peregrinus)
Atlantic Highfin
Carpiodes sp. cf. velifer
SC
Historical
Gaston,
Catawba, Pee Dee, and Cape Fear rivers
Carpsucker
Mecklenburg
Bald Eagle
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
T
BGPA
Current
BGPA
Current
Gaston,
Mature forests near large bodies of water (for nesting); lakes
Mecklenburg
and sounds (for foraging) [nesting sites only]
Bog turtle
Clemmys muhlenbergii
T
T (S/A)
Current
T (S/A)
Current
Gaston
Bogs, wet pastures, wet thickets
Carolina Darter
Etheostoma collis
Sc
FSC
Current
FSC
Current
Mecklenburg
Roanoke, Tar, Neuse, Cape Fear, Yadkin --Pee Dee, and
Catawba drainages
Northern long-eared bat
Myotis septentrionalis
T
Probable/Pot
Gaston,
ential
Mecklenburg
Northern Yellow Bat
Lasiurus intermedius
SC
Current
Mecklenburg
Roosts in Spanish moss and other thick vegetation near
water, often in longleaf pine habitats
Oldfield Deermouse
Peromyscus polionotus
SC
Current
Mecklenburg
Sandy, fallow fields near South Carolina line
Pigmy Rattlesnake
Sistrurus miliarius
Sc
Current
Gaston
Pine flatwoods, pine/oak sandhills, other pine/oak forests
Star -nosed Mole -
Condlura cristata o1
ypp.
ScHistorical
Mecklenburg
Moist meadows, bogs, swamps, bottomlands [mountain
Coastal Plain population
population not of concern]
Gaston,
Wetland forests in the Coastal Plain; rocky, upland forests
Timber Rattlesnake
Crotalus horridus
SC
Current
Mecklenburg
elsewhere [NHP tracking only den/hibernacula sites and
selected isolated populations]
Invertebrate
Carolina creekshell
Villosa vaughaniana
E
FSC
Current
FSC
Current
Mecklenburg
Cape Fear, Yadkin --Pee Dee, and Catawba drainages
(endemic to North Carolina and adjacent South Carolina)
Carolina Heelsplitter
Lasmigona decorata
E
E
Current
E
Current
Mecklenburg
Catawba and Pee Dee drainages (endemic to this area in
North Carolina and adjacent South Carolina)
Creeper
Strophitus undulatus
T
Current
Gaston,
Roanoke, Tar, Neuse, Cape Fear, Yadkin --Pee Dee,
Mecklenburg
Catawba, Broad, and French Broad drainages
Roanoke, Tar, Neuse, Yadkin --Pee Dee, and Catawba
Notched Rainbow
lVillosa constricta
SC
Current
Mecklenburg
drainages
Vascular Plant
Alabama Grape -fern
Sceptridium jenmanii
SC-V
Historical
Mecklenburg
Moist woods
Appalachian Golden-
Thermopsis mollis
SC-V
Current
Gaston
Dry ridges and open woodlands
banner
Bear Oak
Quercus ilicifolia
E
Current
Gaston
Dry summits and rocky woods on Piedmont monadnocks
Bigleaf Magnolia
Magnolia macrophylla
T
Current
Gaston
Rich deciduous forests
Carolina Birdfoot-trefoil
Acmispon helleri
SC-V
FSC
Current
Mecklenburg
Open woods over clay soils, roadsides
Carolina Thistle
Cirsium carolinianum
E
Current
Mecklenburg
Forests and disturbed areas, mostly on basic soils
Dissected Toothwort
Cardamine dissecta
SC-V
Current
Mecklenburg
Rich woods, cove forests, bottomlands
Dwarf aster
Eurybia mirabilis
FSC
Current
Mecklenburg
Dwarf Chinquapin Oak
Quercus prinoides
E
Historical
Gaston
Dry, rocky slopes
Dwarf Juniper
Juniperus communis var.
SC-V
Current
Gaston
High elevation granitic domes, low elevation rocky summits
deoressa
Dwarf -flowered
Hexastylis naniflora
T
T
Current
—
Gaston
Rich deciduous forests, bluffs, and ravines
Heartleaf
Georgia aster
S trichum
T
C
Current
C
Current
Gaston,
Open woods, roadsides, and other rights -of -way
orgian
georgianum
Mecklenburg
Magnolia Vine
Schisandra glabra
T
Current
Gaston
Rich slopes and floodplain islands
Michaux's Sumac
Rhus michauxii
E
E
Current
E
Current
Mecklenburg
Sandhills, sandy forests, woodland, woodland edges
Northern Cup -plant
Silphium perfoliatum
T
Current
Mecklenburg
Floodplains
Piedmont Horsebalm
Collinsonia tuberosa
SC-V
Current
Mecklenburg
Rich hardwood forests
Prairie Anemone
Anemone caroliniana
E
Current
Mecklenburg
Clayey woodlands over mafic rocks
Prairie birdsfoot-trefoil
unifoliolatus var. helle
FSC
Current
Mecklenburg
lotus
Pursh's Wild -petunia
Ruellia purshiana
SC-V
Current
—
Gaston
Glades and woodlands, mostly over mafic or calcareous
rocks
Schweinitz's sunflower
Helianthus schweinitzii
E
E
Current
E
Current
Gaston,
Mecklenbura
Open woods, roadsides, and other rights -of -way
Shoals spiderlily
Hymenocallis coronaria
—
FSC
Probable/Pot
Gaston
ential
Shooting -star
Primula meadia
T
Historical
Mecklenburg
Mafic cliffs, dry coniferous woodlands, and associated
nutrient -rich alluvial forests
Smooth Coneflower
Echinacea laevigata
E
E
Current
E
Current
Mecklenburg
Glades, woodlands, and open areas over mafic rocks
Southern Anemone
Anemone berlandieri
E
Historical
Mecklenburg
Thin soils around rock outcrops, usually on basic soil
Tall Larkspur
Delphinium exaltatum
E
FSC
Historical
FSC
Historic
Gaston,
Mecklenburo
Grassy balds, glades, woodlands, mostly over mafic rock
Virginia Spiderwort
Tradescantia virginiana
T
Current
Mecklenburg
Rich woods on circumneutral soils
Notes:
1 State Status, Federal Status, County Record Status and Habitat Requirements obtained from North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Program website,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/nhp/database-search
2 Federal (USFWS Raleigh Field Office) Status and Federal Record Status obtained from U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Endangered Species, Threatened Species, Federal Species of Concern and Candidate Species
website, http:/Iwww.fws.gov/raleigh/species/cntylist/nc_counties.html
Table 15-1. Riverbend Groundwater Development and Sampling Schedule
Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
Parameters
(ft. b s)
(ft)
(ft. b s)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-11)
198
5
193-198
Fe(II&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se II IV & VI
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-1S
44
15
29-44
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI►
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AB-21)
156
5
151-156
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se II IV & VI
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-2S
65
15
50-65
Fe(11&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-3611
211
5
206-211
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se II IV & VI
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AB-31)
178
5
173-178
Fe(II&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AB-3S
28
15
13-28
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
AB-4D
209.5
5
198.5-203.05
Table 10
AB-4S
30
15
15-30
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AB-5D
159
5
154-159
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
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Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
(ft. b s)
(ft)
(ft. b s)
Parameters
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AB-5S
24
15
9-24
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AB-5SL
57
10
47-57
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-6BRU
174
5
169-174
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-6S
65
15
50-65
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-7D
147
5
142-147
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-71
85
15
70-85
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AB-7S
20
15
5-20
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
AB-81)
96
5
91-96
Table 10
AB-8S
28
15
13-28
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AS-1D
176
5
171-176
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
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Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
(ft. b s)
(ft)
(ft. b s)
Parameters
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AS-1S
96
15
81-96
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
AS-21)
190
5
185-190
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AS-2S
89
15
74-89
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AS-31)
144
5
139-144
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
AS-3SA
70
10
60-70
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
BG-1D
199.2
5
194.2-199.2
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
BG-1S
45
15
30-45
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
BG-2BR
208
5
203-208
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
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Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
Parameters
(ft. b s)
(ft)
(ft. b s)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
BG-2D
160
5
155-160
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
BG-2S
6S
16
49-65
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
BG-3D
105
5
100-105
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
BG-3S
36.6
15
21.1-36.6
Table 10
C-1BRU
120
5
115-120
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
C-is
15
10
5-15
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
C-21)
138
5
133-138
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
C-2S
33
15
18-33
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
GWA-1BRU
77
5
72-77
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
GWA-1S
43
15
28-43
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
GWA-2BR
120
5
115-120
1 Table 10
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Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
(ft. bgs)
(ft)
(ft. bgs)
Parameters
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-2BRU
82
5
77-82
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-2S
50
15
35-50
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
GWA-31)
47
5
42-47
Table 10
Table 10
As (III & V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-3SA
39.5
15
23-39
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
GWA-4BR
164
5
159-164
Table 10
GWA-41)
125
5
120-125
Table 10
GWA-4S
32
15
17-32
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-5D
217
5
212-217
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
GWA-5S
75
15
60-75
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-6D
148
5
143-148
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-6S
60
15
45-60
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
GWA-7BR
132
5
127-132
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-7D
105
5
100-105
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
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Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
Parameters
(ft. b s)
(ft)
(ft. b s)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
GWA-7S
20
15
5-20
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
GWA-81)
116
5
111-116
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-8S
23
15
8-23
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-9BR
111
5
106-111
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As (ill & V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-9D
67
5
62-67
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(Ill &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-9S
15
10
5-15
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
GWA-10BRU
138.5
5
133.5-138.5
Table 10
Table 10
As(Ill &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-10S
22.5
15
7.5-22.5
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
GWA-20BR
305.6
5
300.6-305.6
Table 10
Table 10
As (ill & V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-20D
258
5
253-258
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
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Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
Parameters
(ft. b s)
(ft)
(ft. b s)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
GWA-20S
53
15
37-53
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
GWA-21BR
5
Table 10
GWA-21D
279
5
274-279
Table 10
GWA-21S
72
5
57-72
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-22BR-A
274
5
269-274
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-22D
203
5
198-203
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
GWA-22S
57
15
40-55
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (111 & VI)
GWA-23BR
290
5
285-290
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-23D
226
5
221-226
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
GWA-23S
50
1s
33-48
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-1D
62
5
57-62
Fe(11&III)
Mn (11 & IV)
Se (11, IV, & VI)
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Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
Parameters
(ft. bgs)
(ft)
(ft. bgs)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-1S
15
10
5-15
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
MW-2BRU
88
5
83-88
Table 10
MW-2S
25
10
15-25
Table 10
MW-3D
34.5
5
29.5-34.5
Table 10
MW-3S
14
10
4-14
Table 10
MW-4D
60
5
55-60
Table 10
MW-4S
20
10
10-20
Table 10
MW-5D
79
5
74-79
Table 10
MW-5S
15
10
5-15
Table 10
MW-6D
74.5
5
69.5-74.5
Table 10
MW-6S
15
10
5-15
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-7BR
201
5
196-201
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW 7SR
-29
43 63
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-8D
166
10
156-166
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-81
118
20
98-118
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
MW-8S
55
20
35-55
Table 10
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-9
28
5
13-28
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
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Approximate Well
Well Screen
Approximate Well
Analysis
Well ID
Total Depth
Length
Screen Interval
(ft. bgs)
(ft)
(ft. bgs)
Parameters
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-9BR
152
5
147-152
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-91)
106
5
101-106
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
MW-10
18
15
3-18
Table 10
Table 10
As (III & V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-11DR
40
5
35-40
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-11SR
30
15
15-30
Fe(II&III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Table 10
As(III &V)
Cr (III & VI)
MW-13
18
15
3-18
Fe (II & III)
Mn (II & IV)
Se (II, IV, & VI)
Radium/Uranium
MW-14
18
15
3-18
Table 10
MW-15
18
15
3-18
Table 10
MW-15BR
62
5
56-61
Table 10
MW-15D
44
5
39-44
Table 10
OB-1
48
15
33-48
GW Levels Only
OB-2
54
15
39-54
GW Levels Only
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Table 16-1. Recommended Parameters and Constituents
PARAMETER I RL UNITS METHOD
FIELD PARAMETERS
H
NA
SU
Field water quality meter
Conductivity
NA
mmho/cm
Field water quality meter
Temperature
NA
°C
Field water quality meter
Dissolved Oxygen
NA
m /L
Field water quality meter
Oxidation Reduction Potential
NA
mV
Field water quality meter
Turbidity
NA
NTU
Field Water Quality Meter
Ferrous Iron
I NA
I m /L
Field Test Kit
DETECTION MONITORING CONSTITUENTS
Boron
50
/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010
Calcium
0.01
m /L
EPA 200.7
Chloride
0.1
m /L
EPA 300.0 or 9056A
Fluoride
m /L
Sulfate
0.1
m /L
EPA 300.0 or 9056A
Total Dissolved Solids
25
1 m /L
I SM 2540C
ASSESSMENT MONITORING CONSTITUENTS
Antimony
1
/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020
Arsenic
1
/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020
Barium
5
u /L
EPA 200.7 or 6010
Beryllium
1
/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Chromium
/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010
Cobalt
1
/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Iron
10
/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010
Lead
1
/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020
Manganese
5
/L
EPA 200.7 or 6010
Total Combined Radium 226 and 228
5
Ci/L
EPA 903.0
Selenium
1
1 wq/L
I EPA 200.8 or 6020
Thallium low level
0.2
/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020
Vanadium (low level)
0.3
mg/L
EPA 200.8 or 6020A
Table 16-2. Interim Groundwater Monitoring Plan Sample Locations
Well/Boring ID
Category
Associated Ash Disposal Area
AB-1 D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
AB-1S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
AB-2D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
AB-2S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
AB-6BRU
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
AB-6S
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
AB-8D
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
AB-8S
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
BG-1 D
Background
None
BG-1S
Background
None
BG-2BR
Background
None
BG-2D
Background
None
BG-2S
Background
None
BG-3D
Background
None
BG-3S
Background
None
GWA-10BRU
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
GWA-10S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
GWA-1 BRU
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
GWA-1 S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
GWA-2BR
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
GWA-2BRU
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
GWA-2S
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
GWA-3D
Downgradient
Coal Pile
GWA-3SA
Downgradient
Coal Pile
GWA-7BR
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
GWA-7D
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
GWA-7S
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
GWA-8D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
GWA-8S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
GWA-9BR
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
GWA-9D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
GWA-9S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-10
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
MW-11 DR
Downgradient
AB intermediate dike
MW-11SR
Downgradient
AB intermediate dike
MW-13
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-14
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-15
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-15BR
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-15D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MWA D
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
MWAS
Downgradient
AB Primary Cell
MW-2BRU
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-2S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-3D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-3S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-4D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-4S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-5D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-5S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-6D
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-6S
Downgradient
AB Secondary Cell
MW-7BR
Background
None
MW-9
Downgradient
Cinder Storage
MW-9BR
Downgradient
Cinder Storage
MW-9D
Downgradient
Cinder Storage
MW-7SR
Background
None
MW-7D
Background
None