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L. V. SUTTON ENERGY COMPLEX801 SUTTON STEAM PLANT RDWILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
148 RIVER STREET, SUITE 220GREENVILLE, SC 29601864-421-9999www.synterracorp.com
GRAPHIC SCALE
500 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000
(IN FEET)
PROJECT MANAGER: J. MAHAN
DRAWN BY: J. MEADOWS
DATE: 07/31/2015
DATE: 07/31/2015
CHECKED BY: K. WEBB
NOTES:1 FROM DRINKING WATER WELL AND RECEPTOR STUDY (NOVEMBER 2014).
2 BORON EXHIBITS THE GREATEST THREE-DIMENSIONAL EXTENT OFMIGRATION FROM THE L.V. SUTTON ENERGY COMPLEX ASH BASIN. THE NORTHCAROLINA 2L (NC2L) FOR BORON IS 700 μg/L.
3 APRIL 17, 2014 AERIAL ORTHOPHOTOGRAPHY OBTAINED FROM WSP.
4 2012 AERIAL ORTHOPHOTOGRAPHY OBTAINED FROM THE NC CENTER FORGEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS. (http://services.nconemap.gov/)
5 PARCEL BOUNDARY WAS OBTAINED FROM THE NC CENTER FORGEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS. (http://services.nconemap.gov/)
6 DRAWING HAS BEEN SET WITH A PROJECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA STATEPLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM FIPS 3200 (NAD83/2011).
AREA OF CONCENTRATIONS IN GROUNDWATER ABOVE NC2L 2
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