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1. PARCEL DATA FOR THE SITE WAS OBTAINED FROM DUKE ENERGY REAL ESTATE AND IS APPROXIMATE.
2. WASTE BOUNDARY IS APPROXIMATE.
3. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WAS OBTAINED FROM WSP DATED APRIL 2014.
4. TOPOGRAPHY DATA FOR THE SITE WAS OBTAINED FROM NC DOT GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) WEB SITE (DATED 2010).
5. THE COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY IS ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO THE DEFINITION FOUND IN 15A NCAC 02L .0107 (a).
6. HYDROGRAPHY WAS OBTAINED FROM USGS 7.5-MINUTE SERIES TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SOUTHEAST EDEN, NC AND NORTHEAST EDEN, NC -VA.
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Manganese 1,000Vanadium 0.77 J
AB-5DAnalyte (µg/L)Arsenic 145Cobalt 28.2Iron 25,100Manganese 1,500Thallium 0.69Vanadium 0.62 J
AB-5SAnalyte (µg/L)
Antimony 1.9Cobalt 1.1Vanadium 1.5
AB-10DAnalyte (µg/L)Antimony 1.3Arsenic 233Cobalt 8.5Iron 7,600Manganese 860Thallium 0.54Vanadium 3
AB-10SAnalyte (µg/L)Antimony 9.8Cobalt 1.8Iron 2,900Manganese 250Vanadium 14.6
AB-10SLAnalyte (µg/L)
Antimony 6.7Arsenic 442Barium 810Beryllium 12.1Chromium 50Cobalt 34.1Iron 5,800Lead 77.4Manganese 170pH (field) 8.51Thallium 3.4Vanadium 254
AB-15SAnalyte (µg/L)
Chromium 30.1pH (field) 9.12Vanadium 5.5
AB-25BRAnalyte (µg/L)Antimony 1.7Boron 840Manganese 180Vanadium 0.69 J
AB-25DAnalyte (µg/L)Antimony 1.6Arsenic 96.4Manganese 72Vanadium 13.3
AB-25SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 490Manganese 370Vanadium 0.91 J
AB-30BRAnalyte (µg/L)Antimony 1.5Chromium (VI) 1.38Manganese 430Vanadium 0.86 J
AB-30DAnalyte (µg/L)Antimony 2.6 JCobalt 29Manganese 1,500pH (field) 4.92
AB-30SAnalyte (µg/L)
Arsenic 11.7Chromium (VI) 0.871 JManganese 410Vanadium 1.8
AB-35BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 2.1Iron 2,900Manganese 1,500pH (field) 6.32Vanadium 1.6
AS-2DAnalyte (µg/L)
Boron 810Cobalt 4Iron 4,480Manganese 770pH (field) 6.24Vanadium 4.8
AS-4DAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 1.1Iron 3,920Manganese 270pH (field) 6.02Vanadium 0.69 J+
AS-6DAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 466Manganese 910Vanadium 2.7
AS-8BRAnalyte (µg/L)Iron 2,900Manganese 1,140Vanadium 1.88 J
AS-8DAnalyte (µg/L)
Antimony 2.9pH (field) 10.67Selenium 35.3Vanadium 15.3
AS-10DAnalyte (µg/L)
Boron 1,000Cobalt 2.2Iron 928Manganese 430Vanadium 1.1
AS-12SAnalyte (µg/L)
Manganese 910
BG-5DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 2.1Iron 890Manganese 110Vanadium 2.6
BG-5SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 719Manganese 680Vanadium 0.79 J
GWA-1DAnalyte (µg/L)Chromium 13.8Cobalt 3Iron 1,200Manganese 120pH (field) 5.97Vanadium 1.5
GWA-1SAnalyte (µg/L)
Antimony 2.2pH (field) 8.98Vanadium 0.57 J
GWA-2DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 2.3Iron 909Manganese 94pH (field) 5.74Vanadium 1.3
GWA-2SAnalyte (µg/L)
Chromium 17.7Cobalt 1.02Iron 411Manganese 122pH (field) 5.7
GWA-3DAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 370 J+Vanadium 1.5
GWA-4DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 2.7Iron 530Manganese 590Vanadium 0.6 J
GWA-4SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 307Manganese 630Sulfate 416,000Total Dissolved Solids 873,000Vanadium 0.49 J
GWA-5BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 12.2Manganese 533pH (field) 5.51
GWA-3SAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 2.8Iron 1,610Manganese 1,000pH (field) 6.01
GWA-7DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 17.7Iron 310Manganese 950pH (field) 5.39Vanadium 0.38 J
GWA-7SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 413Manganese 1,200Sulfate 368,000Total Dissolved Solids 690000 J-Vanadium 5.2
GWA-8DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 9.7Manganese 1,700Vanadium 0.45 J
GWA-8SAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 1.2Iron 3,290Manganese 640pH (field) 6.4Vanadium 1.8
GWA-9DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 9.3Iron 5,100Manganese 220pH (field) 5.55Vanadium 5.1
GWA-9SAnalyte (µg/L)
Chromium (VI) 0.105Cobalt 3.45Iron 6,040Manganese 509pH (field) 5.47Thallium 0.256Vanadium 3.36
GWA-10DAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 1.4Iron 1,700Manganese 810Vanadium 1.2 J+
GWA-11DAnalyte (µg/L)Chromium 15.6Cobalt 3.3Manganese 1,200pH (field) 5.83Vanadium 0.52 J
GWA-11SAnalyte (µg/L)Vanadium 5.65
GWA-12DAnalyte (µg/L)Manganese 150pH (field) 5.45
GWA-12SAnalyte (µg/L)
Manganese 300Vanadium 0.67 J
GWA-14DAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 840Manganese 270Sulfate 307,000Total Dissolved Solids 705,000Vanadium 1.5
GWA-15DAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 6.4Iron 990Manganese 1,000Vanadium 2.3
MW-9Analyte (µg/L)Boron 1,000Cobalt 1.5Iron 2,600Manganese 600Vanadium 11.1
MW-9DAnalyte (µg/L)
Manganese 1,000pH (field) 6.2
MW-10DAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 29.2Iron 400Manganese 880pH (field) 4.77Vanadium 2.6
MW-11Analyte (µg/L)Iron 850Manganese 130pH (field) 77.8
MW-11DAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 10.1Iron 3,600Manganese 450pH (field) 5.58Vanadium 2.6
MW-12Analyte (µg/L)Cobalt 4.8Iron 6,100Manganese 1,400pH (field) 6.18Vanadium 1.4
MW-12DAnalyte (µg/L)
Manganese 500Vanadium 0.41 J
MW-20DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 2.1Iron 2,800Manganese 820
MW-20SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 550Manganese 920Sulfate 274,000Total Dissolved Solids 639,000
MW-21DAnalyte (µg/L)Arsenic 16.8Manganese 670Vanadium 1.5
MW-21SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 760Manganese 270Vanadium 0.33 J
MW-22BRAnalyte (µg/L)Iron 15,600Manganese 950Vanadium 0.74 J
MW-22SAnalyte (µg/L)
Antimony 1.21Thallium 0.55Vanadium 1.38
MW-23BRAnalyte (µg/L)Chromium (VI) 0.089 JManganese 280
MW-23DAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 383 J+Manganese 410Vanadium 1.8
MW-301BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 2,760Manganese 500Vanadium 3.7
MW-303BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Boron 920Iron 623 JManganese 920Total Dissolved Solids 530,000Vanadium 1.6
MW-306BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 1,910Manganese 2,200Sulfate 323,000Total Dissolved Solids 844,000Vanadium 0.84 J
MW-308BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 377Manganese 110Vanadium 2.5
MW-310BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 1,200Manganese 580Vanadium 0.89 J
MW-311BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 380Vanadium 1.3
MW-314BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Antimony 2.1Chromium 11pH (field) 11.44Vanadium 8.4
MW-317BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Boron 1,310Cobalt 13 JIron 1,150Manganese 577Vanadium 0.654 J
MW-318DAnalyte (µg/L)
Arsenic 620Iron 36,400Manganese 580pH (field) 6.2
OW-308DAnalyte (µg/L)
Arsenic 809Boron 1,100Cobalt 1.2Iron 1,400Manganese 1,200Vanadium 1.2
OW-310DAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 7,400Manganese 1,300
GWA-6DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 1.3 JIron 21,200Manganese 3,700Vanadium 6.5
GWA-6SAnalyte (µg/L)
Chromium 24.8Cobalt 2.2Iron 1,300Manganese 1,800Vanadium 1.4
MW-315BRAnalyte (µg/L)
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Crite riaAntimony7440-36-0 1*Arsenic 7440-38-2 10Barium7440-39-3 700Beryllium7440-41-7 4*Boron 7440-42-8 700Cadmium7440-43-9 2Chloride**16887-00-6 250,000Chromium7440-47-3 10Chromium VI 18540-29-9 0.073
Cobalt 7440-48-4 1*Copper**7440-50-8 1,000Iron7439-89-6 300Lead7439-92-1 15Manganese7439-96-5 50Mercury7439-97-6 1Nickel7440-02-0 100Nitrate**14797-55-8 10,000Nitrite as N**14797-65-0 1,000pH (field)PH 6.5 - 8.5Selenium7782-49-2 20Sulfate**14808-79-8 250,000Thallium7440-28-0 0.2Total Dissolved Solids** TDS 500,000Vanadium7440-62-2 0.3*Zinc**7440-66-6 1000
All units shown in ug/L except for pH which is standard pH units.
1 - North Carolina 02L Groundwater Quality Criteria.
2 - North Carolina Interim Maximum Allowable Concentration (IMAC).
* Interim Maximum Allowable Concentration (IMAC) Criteria Value
3 - North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Health Screening Levels for Drinking Water Supply Wells Criterion for Hexavalent Chromium (Chromium VI).
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Sample Dept h (ft)10-11.5 45-46.5 60-60.7SoilSoilSoil
Chromi um 16.3 33.4 12.7Cobalt11.9 13.1 5.5 JIron26,700 27,200 12,700Manganese276890207Vanadium19.6 61.8 8.1
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A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )26-26.5Soil
Arse ni c 9Chromium23.8Iron26,700Vanadium55.4
A B-15D
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Sample Dept h (ft )45-46 50-51SoilSoil
Arse ni c 71.8 7.8Chromium27.6 29.7Cobalt11.9 10.4Iron22,500 16,900Manganese494332Selenium5.6 J 6.7 JVanadium83.2 83.2
A B-25BR
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Sample Dept h (ft )3-5 15-16.5 30-31.3 45-46.5SoilSoilSoilSoil
Chromium 14.8 18.9 54.1 34.7Cobalt13.5 9.9 7.2 DNE*Iron 19,800 23,400 52,400 6,400Manganese74636112076.3Vanadium23.8 33.7 125 8.7
A B-30D
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)25-26.5 30-31.5SoilSoil
Chromium 20.6 12.7Cobalt11.5 10Iron24,300 22,000Manganese413338Vanadium19.9 15.3
A B-35BR
A nalyt e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )3-5 5-6.5 20-21.5 30-31.5SoilSoilSoilSoil
Chromi um 15.2 14.5 17.7 16.9Cobalt14.2 17.6 12.5 8.6Iron26,000 21,100 30,900 27,900Manganese646593163193Selenium3.8 J-3 J DNE*DNE*Vanadi um 23.7 21.2 27.8 18.7
A S-2D
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)21-22.5Soil
Chromi um 7.8Cobalt5.5Iron9,660Manganese139Vanadium11.5
A S-4D
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )4-4.5 19.5-21 39.5-41SoilSoilSoil
Arse ni c DNE*DNE*11Chromium18.8 17.2 60.9Cobalt1.7 J 10.4 20.6Iron31,400 33,600 53,500ManganeseDNE*293 606Vanadium36.3 35 29.2
A S-6D
A nalyt e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)27-28.5 32-33.3SoilSoil
Chromi um 7.6 12.9Cobalt11.1 18.8Iron15,500 21,700Manganese291576Vanadium15.2 23.8
A S-8D
A nalyt e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )4-4.5 15-15.5SoilSoil
Arse nic 9.3 14.3Chromium24.7 28Cobalt18.9 13.1Iron32,400 31,900Manganese3331,020Vanadium33.4 48.3
A S-10D
A naly te (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )5-6.5 15-16.5 20-21.5SoilSoilSoil
Arse ni c DNE*8.2 8.5Chromium26.2 34.1 36.1Cobalt18.3 17.5 26.2Iron35,400 43,200 44,800Manganese273479396Vanadium29.2 32.6 33.2
A S-12S
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )0-2Soil
Chromi um 15.5Cobalt5.6 J+Iron 16,500Manganese177Vanadium27.9
BG-1D
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )1-2Soil
Chromi um 40.2 J-Cobal t 6.8 J-Iron 30,400Manganese113Vanadium45.9
BG-5D
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )30-31.5 40-40.5 102-104SoilSoilSoil
Arse ni c DNE*DNE*9.4Chromium10.6 23.5 28.6Cobalt33.3 20.2 16.3Iron27,800 42,200 42,400Manganese652 J 835 671Selenium2.7 J 3.3 J 2.8 JVanadium29.5 22.6 26.5
GWA -1D
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )19-20 24-25SoilSoil
Chromi um 30.6 20.2Cobalt18.6 13.8Iron48,300 35,900Manganese468465Selenium3.2 J DNE*Vanadi um 30.2 29
GWA -2D
A naly te (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)5-6.5 20-21.4 25-25.9SoilSoilSoil
Chromi um 12.7 14.3 14.7Cobalt7.1 31.5 10.7Iron27,600 36,900 18,400Manganese83.7 941 481Vanadium11.3 30.6 24.9
GWA -3D
A nalyte (mg/kg)
Sample Depth (ft)28-28 33-33SoilSoil
Chromi um 13 16.5Cobalt7.7 11.9Iron19,000 27,500Manganese288436SeleniumDNE*3 JVanadium16.1 20.1
GWA -4D
A naly te (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)0-4 5-6.5SoilSoil
Chromium 38.2 34.2Cobalt21.6 15Iron36,600 30,900Manganese893744Vanadium73.9 60.5
GWA -5BR
A nalyte (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)9-11 13-14SoilSoil
Chromi um 8.9 24.7Cobalt3.5 J 13.6Iron5,260 20,300Manganese97.9 237Vanadium12.1 52.4
GWA -6S
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )16-17 22-23SoilSoil
Chromi um 21.9 17.9Cobalt9.6 16.3Iron17,600 25,600Manganese659567SeleniumDNE*6.1Vanadium28.1 22.8
GWA -7S
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )5-10 15-20 20-22SoilSoilSoil
Boron DNE*DNE*47.1 JChromium28.8 29.6 32.9Cobalt5.7 16.9 16.9Iron20,900 32,100 46,500Manganese122938326Vanadium35.8 39 50.2
GWA -8D
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )20-21.5 30-31.5 40-41.5 55-56.5SoilSoilSoilSoil
Chromi um 18.8 10.6 6.4 28.1Cobalt10.5 16.8 9.3 16.7Iron16,500 16,900 12,200 55,900Manganese2672753285,170SeleniumDNE*DNE*DNE*7.8Vanadium15.5 14.9 8.4 18.7
GWA -9D
A naly te (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )9-10 19-20 25-25 28-29SoilSoilSoilSoil
Chromi um 14.9 67.1 20.2 26.1Cobalt18.6 11.1 16.1 15.7Iron27,500 40,000 40,100 36,700Manganese247376373449SeleniumDNE*DNE*3 J DNE*V anadi um 26.6 20.8 22.5 24.7
GWA -10D
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )10-11.5 25-26.5SoilSoil
Chromi um 9.9 15.2Cobalt9.5 22.4Iron16,900 32,900Manganese2331,330Selenium3.3 3.4 J-V anadi um 21.4 22.7
GWA -11D
A naly te (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )10-11.5 15-15.2 20-21SoilSoilSoil
Arse ni c 14.8 15 6.9Boron62.1 53.8 J 63.1Chromium46.2 42.9 187Cobalt27.2 22.5 21.5Iron63,300 52,200 62,500Manganese9168231,120Selenium3.9 J DNE*DNE*Vanadium 75.7 65.1 56.9
GWA -12D
A nalyt e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )13-15Soil
Arse ni c 30.6Boron60.1 JChromium48.7Cobalt23.9Iron58,700Manganese698Vanadium67.2
GWA -12S
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sa mple Dept h (ft )4-6Soil
Chromium 26.3Cobalt18.7Iron57,900Manganese597Selenium10.2Vanadium50.5
GWA -14S
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)18-21 18-21SoilSoil
Chromium 28.2 26.3Cobalt11.8 11.5 JIron21,500 21,300Manganese373383Vanadium45.9 43.6
GWA -15D
A nalyte (mg/kg)
Sample Depth (ft )7-8 17-23 27-29 29-31SoilSoilSoilSoil
Chromi um 51.2 30.7 6.5 16.6Cobalt19.7 11.9 4.4 J 11.8Iron37,700 24,000 11,000 21,600Manganese693359310968Vanadium72.4 57.2 DNE*18.4
MW-22BR
A nalyte (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )1-2Soil
Arse ni c 9.3Chromium29.1Cobalt24.7Iron50,500Manganese1,050Vanadium51.4
MW-23BR
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)10-11.5 80-81.5 90-91.5SoilSoilSoil
Arseni c 39.9 DNE*16.2Chromium13.4 26.2 27.2Cobalt49.6 8.3 10.6 J+Iron 16,600 45,900 25,300Manganese526104133SeleniumDNE*DNE*6.7 J-Vanadium 34.2 45.8 25.9
MW-303BR
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )10-11.5 25-26.5 35-35.4SoilSoilSoil
Chromium 11.4 29.5 23Cobalt7.5 14.4 26.3Iron19,400 36,400 29,100Manganese2252601,010SeleniumDNE*4.9 J-DNE*V anadium 18.8 35.5 31.6
MW-310BR
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)44-46Soil
Chromi um 27.9Cobalt12.6Iron23,700Manganese543Vanadium48.6
MW-311BR
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )10-11.5 40-41.5 45-50.5SoilSoilSoil
Chromi um 18.9 30.4 13.9Cobalt9.2 9.5 7.6Iron29,600 32,400 25,100Manganese309215601SeleniumDNE*2.8 J DNE*V anadi um 30.3 21.8 9.1
MW-314BR
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )24-25.5 34-35.5SoilSoil
Boron DNE*50.6 JChromium17.7 26.5Cobalt39.4 30.4Iron42,300 53,300Manganese1,600 1,530Selenium4.9 J DNE*Vanadium 32.2 37.5
MW-315BR
A naly te (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )10-11 15-16SoilSoil
Chromium 15.7 21.6Cobalt7.5 18.9Iron18,500 39300 J+Mangane se 69 661Selenium5.3 J 4.3 J-V anadium 21.5 32.9
MW-317BR
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Depth (ft)24-25 29-30SoilSoil
Chromium 17 11.3Cobalt710Iron18,900 24,900Manganese429470Vanadium24.7 18.1
MW-318D
A nalyte (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )0-0SD
A rse ni c 7 JChromium14.4Cobalt13.1Iron15,100Manganese382Vanadium28.5
S-1
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Depth (ft )1-2 10-11.5 15-16.5 20-21.5 25-26.5 35-35.5SoilSoilSoilSoilSoilSoil
Arse ni c DNE*DNE*DNE*DNE*20 DNE*Chromi um 21.9 32.7 19.9 28.5 17 15.4Cobalt7 J+18.9 16.2 14.6 26.2 12.5Iron41,800 95,900 54,700 54,800 39,300 28,500Manganese113418202145328304Vanadium39.9 49.5 38.7 54.4 19.1 16
SB-1
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Depth (ft )1-2 10-11.5 20-21.5 30-31.2 35-36 65-65.3SoilSoilSoilSoilSoilSoil
Arse ni c DNE*DNE*10.6 9.2 DNE*8.6Chromium20.3 30.9 111 34.7 27.1 36.1Cobalt131242.6 20.1 12 21.8Iron30,300 49,100 60,300 42,700 37,100 49,200Manganese2332561,150 395 837 433Vanadium21.3 41.4 33.8 24.2 26.2 34.1
SB-2
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )1-2 10-11 20-21.5 35-36.5 40-40.3 45-45.2SoilSoilSoilSoilSoilSoil
Arse ni c 7 J DNE*DNE*DNE*DNE*DNE*Chromi um 18 19.3 17.7 12.8 19.1 21.1Cobalt8.9 J-16.1 7.5 22.6 12.8 10.9Iron33,600 27,700 28,800 34,400 26,700 28,700Manganese20060182.7 2,840 289 274Vanadium37.3 35 34.3 21.5 27 28.6
SB-3
A naly te (mg/kg)Sample De pt h (ft )0-0SD
Arse ni c 285Chromium34.5Cobalt17.1Iron32,000Manganese3,880Vanadium58.8
SW-3
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )0-0SD
Chromi um 15.4Cobalt11.4Iron21,500Manganese432Vanadium32.3
SW-4
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft)0-0SD
Chromi um 12.3Cobalt4.5 JIron9,010Manganese136Vanadium15.8
SW-6
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Depth (ft )0-0SD
Chromi um 9.4Cobalt3.9 JIron7,470Manganese181Vanadium10.5
SW-8
A nalyt e (mg/kg)
Sample Depth (ft )0-0SD
Chromi um 16.7Cobalt15.2 JIron21,600Manganese753Vanadium32.9
SW-5
A nalyt e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )0-0SD
Chromi um 6.5Iron5,850Manganese133Vanadium6.2 J
SW-7
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample Dept h (ft )0-0SD
Chromi um 14.3Cobalt12.4Iron13,600Manganese416Vanadium27.2
S-3
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Sample De pt h (ft )0-0SD
Arse ni c 6.9 JChromium11.9Cobalt14.6Iron12,400Manganese1,130Vanadium18.9
S-2
A naly t e (mg/kg)
Ana l yte CAS No.NC PS RG P rot. GW
Aluminum 7429-90-5 NSAntimony7440-36-0 0.9Arsenic7440-38-2 5.8Barium7440-39-3 580Beryllium7440-41-7 63Boron7440-42-8 45Cadmium7440-43-9 3.0Chromium*16065-83-1 3.8Cobalt7440-48-4 0.9Copper7440-50-8 700Iron7439-89-6 150Lead7439-92-1 270Manganese7439-96-5 65Mercury7439-97-6 1.0Molybdenum7439-98-7 NSNickel7440-02-0 130Nitrate14797-55-8 NSSelenium7782-49-2 2.1Silver7440-22-4 3.4Strontium7440-24-6 NSThallium7440-28-0 0.28Tin7440-31-5 10,000Vanadium7440-62-2 6.0Zinc7440-66-6 1,200*Ch rom iu m s ta nda rd s h own i s for Chro m ium VI fo r co m pa ri s on .No a vaila ble s tand a rd fo r Tota l Ch rom i u m . All u n its s how n in m g/kg .
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GROUNDWATER, SURFACE WATER, AND SEEP ANALYTICAL RESULTS MAP
Iron 490Manganese 370Vanadium 0.91 J
AB-30BRAnalyte (µg/L)Antimony 1.5Chromium (VI) 1.38Manganese 430Vanadium 0.86 J
AB-30DAnalyte (µg/L)Antimony 2.6 JCobalt 29Manganese 1,500pH (field) 4.92
AB-30SAnalyte (µg/L)
Manganese 910
BG-5DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 2.1Iron 890Manganese 110Vanadium 2.6
BG-5SAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 1.4Iron 1,700Manganese 810Vanadium 1.2 J+
GWA-11DAnalyte (µg/L)Chromium 15.6Cobalt 3.3Manganese 1,200pH (field) 5.83Vanadium 0.52 J
GWA-11SAnalyte (µg/L)
Manganese 300Vanadium 0.67 J
GWA-14DAnalyte (µg/L)
Chromium 17.7Cobalt 1.02Iron 411Manganese 122pH (field) 5.7
GWA-3DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 12.2Manganese 533pH (field) 5.51
GWA-3SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 370 J+Vanadium 1.5
GWA-4DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 2.7Iron 530Manganese 590Vanadium 0.6 J
GWA-4SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 7,400Manganese 1,300
GWA-6DAnalyte (µg/L)Cobalt 1.3 JIron 21,200Manganese 3,700Vanadium 6.5
GWA-6SAnalyte (µg/L)
Manganese 1,000
MW-10DAnalyte (µg/L)
Cobalt 29.2Iron 400Manganese 880pH (field) 4.77Vanadium 2.6
MW-11Analyte (µg/L)Iron 850Manganese 130pH (field) 77.8
MW-11DAnalyte (µg/L)
Arsenic 16.8Manganese 670Vanadium 1.5
MW-21SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 760Manganese 270Vanadium 0.33 J
MW-22BRAnalyte (µg/L)Iron 15,600Manganese 950Vanadium 0.74 J
MW-22SAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 307Manganese 630Sulfate 416,000Total Dissolved Solids 873,000Vanadium 0.49 J
GWA-5BRAnalyte (µg/L)
Iron 840Manganese 270Sulfate 307,000Total Dissolved Solids 705,000Vanadium 1.5
GWA-15DAnalyte (µg/L)
NOTES:U = NOT DETECTED ABOVE THE LABORATORY REPORTING LIMITJ = ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION<3.0 = LESS THAN THE LABORATORY REPORTING LIMITJ+ = ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION BIASED HIGHJ- = ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION BIASED LOWSURFACE WATER FRACTIONS:T = TOTAL FRACTIOND = DISSOLVED FRACTIONN = N/A OR NOT CLASSIFIEDmg/L: MILLIGRAMS PER LITERµg/L: MICROGRAMS PER LITER
BG-1D, GWA-14S, GWA-15S AND S-4 DRY AT THE TIME OF SAMPLING
FractionAluminum 613 TArsenic 15.5 TCopper 3.39 J+ DNitrite as N 29 NZinc 212 T
SW-1Analyte (µg/L)
Iron 550Manganese 920Sulfate 274,000Total Dissolved Solids 639,000
MW-21DAnalyte (µg/L)
FractionAluminum 27,600 TArsenic 63.7 TChromium 33.6 TCobalt 15.5 TLead 20.1 TManganese 1,820 TNitrite as N 76 N
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FractionAluminum 127 TCopper 7.38 J+ DNitrite as N 145 N
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FractionAluminum 90 TManganese 290 TNitrite as N 300 N
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FractionAluminum 129 TArsenic 51.1 TManganese 154 TNitrite as N 132 N
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FractionCobalt 4.88 TIron 5,720 TManganese 829 TVanadium 8.06 T
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FractionDissolved Oxygen 4.65 NManganese 160 T
Analyte (µg/L)CCSW001
FractionDissolved Oxygen 3.89 NManganese 2,200 T
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FractionDissolved Oxygen 4.47 NManganese 450 TTurbidity, field 86.42 N
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General Notes:NA - Not applicableAll units in ug/l unless otherwise noted.Fraction Code Explanations:T - Total Recoverable FractionD - Dissolved Fraction (filtered samples)Source Key Explanations:NCFW - Freshwater Aquatic Life (Chronic value if available) Criteria from the North Carolina 15A NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective Values & EPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Triennial Review Combined Table
NCHH - Human Health Criteria from the North Carolina 15A NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective Values & EPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Triennial Review Combined Table
NCWS - Water Supply Criteria from the North Carolina 15A NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective Values & EPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Triennial Review Combined Table
EPAHH1 - United States Environmental Protection Agency National Recommended Water Quality Criteria - Human Health Table - Organism + Water Criteria
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General Notes:NA - Not applicableAll units in ug/l unless otherwise noted.Fraction Code Explanations:T - Total Recoverable FractionD - Dissolved Fraction (filtered samples)Source Key Explanations:NCFW - Freshwater Aquatic Life (Chronic value if available) Criteria from the North Carolina 15A NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective Values & EPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Triennial Review Combined Table
NCHH - Human Health Criteria from the North Carolina 15A NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective Values & EPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Triennial Review Combined Table
NCWS - Water Supply Criteria from the North Carolina 15A NCAC 02B Surface Water Standards and Protective Values & EPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria Triennial Review Combined Table
EPAHH1 - United States Environmental Protection Agency National Recommended Water Quality Criteria - Human Health Table - Organism + Water Criteria
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HDR Engineering, Inc. of the Carolinas
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440 S. Church Street, Suite 900
Charlotte, NC 28202-2075
704.338.6700
400 600 800 1000 1200
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ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION
SECTION
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SCALE: HORIZ 1 "=100' -
VERT 1 "=25'
PROJECT MANAGER B. COSTNER
DRAWN BY:
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PROJECT NUMBER
000000000266731
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NOT FOR
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DUKE ENERGY CAROLINASILIC
DUKE
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DAN RIVER STEAM STATION
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
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NOTES:
1. CONCEPTUAL DRAWING FOR DEMONSTRATION
PURPOSES ONLY.
2. BEDROCK FRACTURES DEPICTED ON SECTION
DO NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL FRACTURE
FREQUENCY OR ORIENTATION.
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LEGEND:
WATER TABLE SURFACE (JUNE 2015)
FI LL
ASH
REGOLITH
BEDROCK (FRACTURED)
LEACHATE
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SITE CONCEPTUAL MODEL CROSS SECTIONAL
0 1" 2"
FILENAME FIGURE 3-2.DWG SHEET
SCALE AS NOTED FIGURE 3-2
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521.88521.88
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498.51498.51
AB25SAB25S
495.48495.48
AB30SAB30S
514.09514.09
BG5SBG5S
507.26507.26
GWA1SGWA1S
569.14569.14
GWA2SGWA2S
562.48562.48
GWA3SGWA3S
552.67552.67
GWA4SGWA4S
506.09506.09
GWA6SGWA6S
486.91486.91
GWA7SGWA7S
525.58525.58
GWA8SGWA8S
568.01568.01
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580.3580.3
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523.18523.18
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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
DATE
FIGURE
NOVEMBER, 2015
3-3
P A T H : \\S A C -S R V 0 1 \G I S \P
R O J E C T S \D U K E E
N E R G Y \A S H B A S I N \M A P
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1 5
LEGEND:
GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT MONITORING WELL
COMPLIANCE GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL
VOLUNTARY GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL
GROUNDWATER CONTOUR LINE
DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY COINCIDENT
WITH DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
STREAM
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549.35549.35
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FIGURE
NOVEMBER, 2015
3-4
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R : G P O P U L I S - D A T E : 1 1 /1 1 /2 0
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LEGEND:
GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT MONITORING WELL
CLOSURE OBSERVATION WELL
COMPLIANCE GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL
VOLUNTARY GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL
GROUNDWATER CONTOUR LINE
DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY COINCIDENT
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485.85485.85
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505.97505.97
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509.53509.53
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496.62496.62
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521.24521.24
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495.51495.51MW314BRMW314BR
510.08510.08
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547.58547.58
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
DATE
FIGURE
NOVEMBER, 2015
3-5
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R O J E C T S \D U K E E
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GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT MONITORING WELL
GROUNDWATER CONTOUR LINE
DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY COINCIDENT
WITH DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
STREAM
500 0 500 1,000
SCALE (FEET)
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DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLCDAN RIVER STEAM STATION ASH BASIN
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-0.49-0.49
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AB30SAB30S
-0.693-0.693
BG5SBG5S
-1.864-1.864
GWA1SGWA1S
0.0040.004
GWA2SGWA2S
-0.103-0.103
GWA3SGWA3S
-0.188-0.188
GWA4SGWA4S
-0.33-0.33
GWA6SGWA6S
-0.182-0.182
GWA7SGWA7S
-0.026-0.026
GWA8SGWA8S
-0.053-0.053
GWA9SGWA9S
-0.038-0.038
GWA10SGWA10S
-0.214-0.214
GWA12SGWA12S
-0.41-0.41
MW12MW12
-0.002-0.002
MW20SMW20S
0.0510.051
MW21SMW21S
0.3330.333
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
DATE
FIGURE
NOVEMBER, 2015
3-6
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R O J E C T S \D U K E E
N E R G Y \A S H B A S I N \M A P
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G R A D _S T O D _C O N T O U R
S .M X D - U S E
R : G P O P U L I S - D A T E : 1 1 /1 1 /2 0
1 5
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GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT MONITORING WELL
COMPLIANCE GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL
VOLUNTARY GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL
DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY COINCIDENT
WITH DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
STREAM
500 0 500 1,000
SCALE (FEET)
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DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLCDAN RIVER STEAM STATION ASH BASIN
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AB30BRAB30BR
0.2810.281
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
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FIGURE
NOVEMBER, 2015
3-7
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R O J E C T S \D U K E E
N E R G Y \A S H B A S I N \M A P
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GROUNDWATER ASSESSMENT MONITORING WELL
DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY
ASH BASIN COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY COINCIDENT
WITH DUKE ENERGY PROPERTY BOUNDARY
STREAM
500 0 500 1,000
SCALE (FEET)
N
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DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLCDAN RIVER STEAM STATION ASH BASIN