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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0025135_ARO_GWDataHistorical_201902041 Micha, William 6., North Carolina Department of Environment and i r Alan W. Klimek, . Division of Wo Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy. Division of Water Q. GROUNDWATER SECTION September 23, 2003 Mr. Lee T. Huffman Huffinan Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffinan: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffinan Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization To Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Enclosed for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on August 19, 2003. Also enclosed is a copy of the NC DENR/DWQ Chemistry Laboratory Data Qualifier Codes sheet for reference. If you have any questions, please contact me at (828) 251-6208 /ar / Enclosures Sincerely, Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician F WIM, *A- N. C. Division of Water Quality / Groundwater Section Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 FCustomer Service Phone: (828) 251-6208 Faxr(828) 251-6452 Internet: http://gw.ehnr.state.nc.us 1-877-623-6748 41TOR WELL SAMPLING FIELD LOG Date: August 19, 2003 Facility: Huffman Finishing Company County: Caldwell Contact: Lee Huffman Well # Depth (ft) SWL (ft) Amt. Bailed/Pumped Time Remark MW-2 K72g2 30 5.65 Bailed 12 gal. 1050 Water dingy. TEMP: 200 C pH: 5.0 Spec. Cond.: 20 at 25' C MW-3 K72g3 15 7.1 Bailed 4 gal. 1110 Water clear. TEMP: 180 C pH: 6.0 Spec. Cond.: 80 at 250 C 0F W � Michat 0� OG William G. Ross, Jr., Sec. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resoul, `C Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Directoi.. Division of Water Quality Asheville Regional Office GROUNDWATER SECTION September 30, 2002 Mr. Lee T. Huffman Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization To Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Enclosed for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on August 20, 2002. Also enclosed is a copy of the NC DENR/DWQ Chemistry Laboratory Data Qualifier Codes sheet for reference. If you have any questions, please contact me at (828) 251-6208. Sincerely, C. Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /af Enclosures A5MR—R Groundwater Section, 59 Woodfin Place Asheville, NC 28801-2414 Telephone: 8281251-6208 Customer Service Fax: 828/251-6452 1 800 623-7748 MONITOR WELL SAMPLING FIELD LOG Date: August 20, 2002 Facility: Huffman Finishing Company County: Caldwell Contact: Lee Huffman well # Depth (ft) SWL (ft) Amt. Bailed/Pumped Time Remark MW-2 K72g2 30 10.8 Bailed 10 gala 1040 -Water dingy. TEMP: 19.70 C PH: 6.16 Spec. Cond.: 30.3 at 250 C MW-3 K72g3 15 8.7 Bailed 3 gal. 1105 Water clear. TEMP• 21.40 C PH: 5.98 Spec. Cond.: 151.5 at 250 C l \ Michael F. Easle, �0� WA , William G. Ross Jr., QG North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Re. y Gregory J. Thorpe, F, r- Acting Direci. "i Division of Water Quality\, .r GROUNDWATER SECTION August 17, 2001 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Enclosed for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on June 18, 2001. Also enclosed is a copy of the NC DENR/DWQ Chemistry Laboratory Data Qualifier Codes sheet for future reference. If you have any questions, please contact me at (828) 251-6208. Sincerely, Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr Enclosures N Customer Service Division of Water Quality / Groundwater Section 1 800 623-7748 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Phone: (919) 733-3221 Fax: (919) 715-0588 Internet: hftp://gw.ehnr.state.nc.us IFS B. HUNT.jRr',I IERNOR NORTH CAROLINA DEM:' ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL K DIVISION OF WATER. ASHEVILLE REGIONAL hr GROUNDWATER SECTION August 11, 2000 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on June 12, 2000. If you have any questions, please contact me at (828) 251-6208. Sincerely, Ann C. —bough Environmental Technician /acr Attachments INTERCHANGE, BUILDING, 59 WOODFIN PLACE, ASHEVILLE, NC 28801-2414 PHONE 828-251-6208 FAX 828-251-6452 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER NORTI -.AROLINA ENVIRONMEN' AND NATURAL\. DIVISION OF WATE, ASHEVILLE REGIONAL GROUNDWATER SECTION \ August 26, 1999 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 t Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on June 15, 1999. If you have any questions, please contact me at (828) 251-6208. Sincerely, C. Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr Attachments INTERCHANGE BUILDING, 59 WOODFIN PLACE, ASHEVILLE, NC 28801-2414 PHONE 828-251-6208 FAX 828-251-6452 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTM', ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOD. DIVISION OF WATER QUAk., AOLzw,triI I C Mwr--vANAI nfrirl't GROUNDWATER SECTION ate of North Caroli( Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Asheville Regional Office GROUNDWATER SECTION October 20, 1997 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Compliance Monitoring Reports Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Permit No. NCO025135 Authorization to Construct issued on June 5, 1989, requires Huffman Finishing Company to sample groundwater monitor wells K72g2 (MW-2) and K72g3 (MW-3) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) in November of each year. This letter is a reminder that the report of laboratory analyses for VOC's should be attached to each Groundwater Compliance Report Form (GW- 59) when it is submitted to the Raleigh office. Attached for your information is a copy of the new policy on approved laboratory analyses for determination of VOC's in groundwater. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely, C' Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr Attachment cc: Shuford Wise Betty Wilcox Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place�® FAX 704-251-6452 Vf Asheville, North Carolina 28801 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 704-251-6208 - 50% recycles/10°%o post -consumer paper State of North Carolina r Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4 • • Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B, Howes, .Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director FD FE H N FZ Asheville Regional Office GROUNDWATER SECTION July 23, 1997 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing. Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on June 17, 1997. If you have any questions please contact me at (704) 251-6208 Sincerely, �L---- Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr Attachments Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place W_ FAX 704-251-6452 Asheville, North Carolina 28801 C An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 704-251-6208 50% recycles/ 10% post -consumer paper Facility: County: Contact: MONITOR WELL SAMPLING FIELD LOG Date: June 17, 1997 Huffman Finishing Company Caldwell Lee Huffman well # Depth (ft) SWL (ft) Amt. Bailed/Pined Time Remark MW-2 K72g2 30 7.62 Bailed 3-1/2 gal. 10:20 AM Water dingy. MW-3 K72g3 15 7.85 Bailed 1-1/4 gal. 10:30 AM Water clear. .F ' State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Asheville Regional Office GROUNDWATER SECTION October 21, 1996 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Compliance Monitoring Reports Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Permit No. NCO025135 Authorization to Construct issued on June 5, 1989, requires Huffman Finishing Company to sample groundwater monitor wells K72g2 (MW-2) and K72g3 (MW-3) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) in November of each year. This letter is a reminder that the report of laboratory analyses for VOC's should be attached to each Groundwater Compliance Report Form (GW- 59) when it is submitted to the Raleigh office. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely, Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr cc: `Shuford Wise Beaty Wilcox Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Voice 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycles/10o/. post -consumer paper -AA State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary IDIEHNF;Z DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER SECTION August 1., 1996 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the grow)dwater monitor wells on June 17, 1996. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251--6208. Sincerely, Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr Attachments Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, N"WfC Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Voice 704-251-6208 FAX 704-2-51-6,1,52 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action FrTiployer 5.0% recycled/ 1 Cr/. post -consumer paper FIELD LOG rlvivllvn WELL SAMPLING Date: June 17, 1996 Facility: Huffman Finishing Company County: Caldwell Contact: Lee Huffman Well Depth (ft) SWL (ft) Amt. Bailed/Pumped Time Remark MW-2 K72g2 30 8.15 Bailed 3-1/2 gal. 10:20 AM Water clear. MW-3 K72g3 15 8.3 Bailed 1 gal. 10:40 AM Water clear. I State of North Car zAina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor G H F1 Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Nann B. Guthrie, Regional Manager Asheville Regional Office GROUNDWATER SECTION October 30, 1995 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Compliance Monitoring Reports Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Permit No. NCO025135 Authorization to Construct issued on June 5, 1989, requires Huffman -Finishing Company to sample groundwater monitor wells K72g2 (MW-2) and K72g3 (MW-3) in March, July, and November of each year. This letter is a reminder that the report of laboratory analyses for sampling of VOC's in November should be attached to each Groundwater Compliance Report Form (GW-59) when it is submitted to the Raleigh Office. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely,, /mac Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr cc: Shuford Wise Betty Wilcox Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville,N.C. 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Cal ._ ;i�a Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr„ Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Nann B. Guthrie, Regional Manager Asheville Regional Office m GROUNDWATER SECTION August 8, 1995 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on June 19, 1995. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely, Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr Attachments Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% past -consumer paper Facility: County: Contact: MONITOR WELL SAMPLING FIELD LOG Date: June 19, 1995 Huffman Finishing Company Caldwell Lee Huffman Well # Depth (f t) SWL (f t) Amt. Bailed/Pumped Time Remarks MW-2 K72q2 30 11.6 Bailed 3 gal. 10:50 AM Water clear. MW-3 K72q3 15 11.5 Bailed 1 gal. 10:30 AM Water dingy at first- then cleared up. NOTE: BAIL FIRST State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources i Division of Environmental Management A milli James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary [D F H N p1 Nann B. Guthrie, Regional Manager Asheville Regional Office GROUNDWATER SECTION October 28, 1994 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr.; Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Compliance Monitoring Reports Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Permit No. NCO025135 Authorization to Construct issued on June 5, 1989, requires Huffman Finishing Company to sample groundwater monitor wells K72g2 and K72g3 for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) in November of each year. This letter is a reminder that the report of laboratory analyses for VOC's should be attached to each Groundwater Compliance Report Form (GW-59) when it is submitted to the Raleigh office. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely, Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr cc: Betty Wilcox Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources A�j • Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor AdIbbodUmm ® � I N Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Nann B. Guthrie, Regional Manager Asheville Regional Office GROUNDWATER SECTION August 24, 1994 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NC0025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on June 27, 1994. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely, Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician /acr Attachments Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper MONITOR WELL SAMPLING FIELD LOG Date: June 27, 1994 Facility: Huffman Finishing Company County: Caldwell Contact: Lee Huffman Vell t I (ft) | Pumped Time Remarks (7252 30 | 1.0.5 | Bailed 9-1/2 gal. | 11:05 AM | Water dingy. (MW-2) 92q3 | 15 | 11.5 | Bailed 1-1/2 gal. AN | Water dingy at "MW-a) | | | first -then cleared | | | |UP. !NOTE: BA T L FIRST 140MITOR WELL sAMPLIENG FIELD LOG Date: June 8, 1993 Facility: Huffman Finishing Company County* Caldwell Contact: Lee Huffman Depth SWL Well # (ft) k ,f t - - -I. K72q2 1 30 8.4 (MW-2) ii K72q3 115 10.6 (MW-3) Amt. Bailed/ Pumped Bailed 10 gal. Bailed 3 gal. Time 10: 25 AN 10:45 Remarks Water very turbid. ater turbid at first - hen cleared up. [OTE: BAIL FIRST State of North Ca,,�lina , Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION August 18, 1993 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company - Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. N00025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on June 8, 1993. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely, G Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician ACR/gc Attachments I11tc0lanpc Ruil(linp, 51)'N�"1fin f lacc, C(). Ijut 170, A4imille, N.C. 2RR020370 0 Tcicphone 704-29-6208 An t?gnal Oprxntunity ,Af(innativ�A� tk�n FmpL,ycr I l i i MONITOR WELL SAMPLING FIELD LOG Date: Mav 18, 1992 Facility: Huffman Finishing Company County: Caldwell Contact: Lee Huffman Shuford Wise Depth I SWL Well (ft) � (ft) Amt. Bailed/ Pumped Time K72g2 30 10.75 9 gallons (qW,-2 K72g3 15 18.85 1 (MW-3) 1 3 ,gallons 11:15 AMI 11:55 AM Remarks Water turbid. Water turbid. STAtt o ,y `r ii `. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office Jaines Q. Hunt, Jr., Governor Ann B. Orr Jonathan R Howes, SecretaryDIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION Regional Manager March 1, 1993 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED P 411 632 903 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Notice of Violation Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. N00025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Permit No. NCO025135 Authorization to Construct issued on June 5, 1989, requires Huffman Finishing Company to take samples of groundwater, analyze those samples and report the results 'of analyses to the Division of Environmental Management. Permit No. N00025135 Authorization to Construct stipulates that the analytical methods used for TOX must be capable of detecting the total of all halogenated organic compounds present at a concentration of 5.0 parts per billion (ppb) or greater. In the event that a TOX concentration of 5.0 ppb or greater is detected, any individual halogenated organic compound(s) present at a concentration at or above the method detection limit (MDL) must be identified and quantified utilizing EPA Methods 601, 602, 604, and 611. Review of compliance monitoring data reported for the November 17, 1992, sample date indicates TOX concentrations of 39 ug/l for monitor well K72g2 and 26 ug/l for monitor well K72g3. You are in violation of Permit No. NCO025135 Authorization to Construct in that individual halogenated organic compounds were not identified. hrterchangr Building, 59 WwAfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • Telephone 704-251-6208 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 4" State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Ann B. Orr William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION July 15, 1992 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Groundwater Monitor Well Analytical Results Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for your information are copies of the analytical results for samples collected by this office from the groundwater monitor wells on May 18, 1992. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. ACR/gC Attachments Sincerely, Ann C. Rumbough Environmental Technician Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28861 • Telephone 704-251-6208 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer WELL DATA TABULATION POLLUTION SOURCE MONITORING SITE Facility Name: -H"/--/--/'1/4,,V r11V151411VG Col- PA^ly _County: CA L L9 WE' - Pollution Source (lagoon, landfill, etc.) 1-14GOC>� Latitude: 35 Permit No: Longitude: 9/0 3 3-5 Non -Discharge: NPDES: AJ C 0 0 -2 � / 2S- Wel I Const. 4: 1-3- 0 / f 0 -- w/w - o o 6 o DHS: Quad No: K 7 ;7- 1.2, i 3 Sampled By: 6,6M GR-0"A1,Qv,1A-7-6R -5-T,41--W Well No. Date Installed Total Depth (ft) Diam. (in) Screen(S)/ Open hole. (OH) (ft-ft) Grout Interval (ft-ft) Gravel/Sand Pack interval (ft-ft) Remarks 2 .2-:2 0-17,2 30 2, :sZ-2 0 -30 o - 20- 30 1,('7-?X- 3 Draw a diagram on the reverse side of this form showing map location of the site and the location (direction and distance) of each well with respect to the pollution source and to each other. Indicate sampling schedule, parameters and any changes to schedule. GW-51 Revised 8/20/84 s CALDWELL COUNTY ' p HUFFMAN FINISHING Tl GRANITE FALLS UNNAMED TRIBUTARY TO CATAWBA RIVER RHODHISS \ BURKE COUNTY HICKORY B LONGVI EW ��l . U.S. 641, 70, 3ZI CATAWBA COUNTY 01,0*0 fT PLANT MW3 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Ann B. Orr William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary GROUNDWATER SECTION Regional Manager May 27, 1992 Mr. A. W. Huffman, Jr. Huffman Finishing Company Post Office Box 170 Granite Falls, North Carolina 28630 Dear Mr. Huffman: Subject: Compliance Monitoring Reports Huffman Finishing Company Permit No. NCO025135 June 5, 1989 Authorization to Construct Caldwell County, North Carolina Attached for future reference are copies of Compliance Monitoring Report Forms containing information that is to be provided in compliance monitoring reports submitted to the Groundwater Section. Also., information requested in the highlighted areas is to be provided. Note that well identification numbers have been assigned to each well. It is necessary to use the numbers provided as they relate to our data entry records. The previous well identification number, in parenthesis, is given for reference. If there is any discrepancy between this information and your records, please notify me so that any future confusion may be eliminated. Please refer to the subject Authorization to Construct for requirements on groundwater monitoring. If you have any questions or comments regarding compliance monitoring, please contact me at (704) 251-6208. Sincerely, C%`' 7'L'' 1�� l� /`L--LL.?7.L�1..—Cv c,-c_-c'�• Ann C. 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Well numbers K72g2 (MW-2) and K72g3 (MW-3) were constructed to comply with Permit No. NC0025135 Authorization to Construct dated June 5, 1989. Data on the new wells is attached. ACR/gc Attachments OW(`OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND C�Y DEVEIAPMEI, DIVISION OF EwiRONwYrAL mANAC ttENT WELL AND PUMP INSPECTION REPORT Date 1 Y- / Well location !-1/V>7 FALLS i\lC Area (Town, Comm., Subdivision and Lot No.) County GAS DwEc �. Owner /_1 L.i FFMA,,V ,*iA11 _51411V G C aMla/,A/�`i Road/Street Address 13d X f `70 Quad No. 6 30 Serial No. /3-6-0 -311 A� 3-6- Lat.® ong. WELL CONSTRUCTION tie/ L L w i'u i�'I ,r' 3 37 Drilling Contractor. �14KE%�'S PI G�MOA Address Reg. 46 Name Meets Min. Standards Measure Yes No Remarks Permit ------ Location Distance from 1 ✓ Pollution source — -, Other location standardsTotal 3 0 '------ Depth Casin Depth ,! Diameter Weight/thickness ' 40 � ---- / Height NIA Drive shoe _:Alm___ Exception approved by owner Grout: C6Miff aT Type Thickness Depth a o- 3p Screens IV114 Development %1 / �l G L ►N� S D K G D I. D. Plate N .� HAD v,IAi?".,Af6 LA 136 Abandonment ( temporary/permanent) Water lever /i,/�/� Well test — .=--- IVLA Chlorination Cuttings Reports Weser _ia"le (appearance) cPfCRTMENT OF NATURAL RE , ^URCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR OFFh ,dOF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEN GROUNDWATER SECTIONS 'P.O. BOX 27887 - RALEIOH,N.C. 278;q , PHONE (919) 733-5083 Qull NO?� ✓;' �gg2 Lat. S `f 6 i3 Long. MAR 1 Minor Basin WELL CONSTRUCTION RECOilb Basin Code 4 z Header Ent. GW-1', DRILLING CONTRACTOR Baker's Piedmont Well& Pump /� STATE WELL CONSTRUCTION DRILLER REGISTRATION NUMBER 339 PERMIT NUMBER: 13-0110-0-060 WELL LOCATION: (Show sketch of the location below) Nearest Town: Granite Falls County: Caldwell (Road, Community, or Subdivision and Lot No.) OWNER Huffman Finishing Co. ADDRESS P O BOX 170 granite Fa(,Sirset or RouteNCo.) 28630 City or Town State Zip Code DATE DRILLED 2-20-92 USE OF WELL Monitor TOTAL DEPTH 30 ' CUTTINGS COLLECTED ❑ Yes O No DOES WELL REPLACE EXISTING WELL? ❑ Yes ® No STATIC WATER LEVEL: 20 FT. O above TOP OF CASING, M below TOP OF CASING IS 1.5 FT. ABOVE LAND SURFACE. YIELD (gpm): NA METHOD OF TEST WATER ZONES (depth): 9. CHLORINATION: Type Amount 10. CASING: Wall Thickness Depth Diameter or Weight/Ft. Material From 0 To 20 Ft. 2" #4.0 pvc From To Ft. From To Ft. 1. GROUT: Depth Material Method From 0 To 18 Ft: cement pour From 18 To 20 Ft. Bentonite pour 2. SCREEN: Depth Diameter Slot Size Material From 20 To 30 Ft. 2" in. .010 in, PVC From To Ft. in. in. From To Ft. in. in. 3. GRAVEL PACK: Depth Size Material From 20 To_ 30 Ft. ASTM sand Depth DRILLING LOG From To Formation Description V" nco ►�i� t-_�41�`i, If additional space is needed use back of form. LOCATION SKETCH (Show direction and distance from at least two State Roads, or other map reference points) Hwy 321 North to Granite Falls Huffman Finishing Xwell Hwy 321 South From To Ft. C '/ �- To Hickory & I-4'0 4. REMARKS: T� _ ' /l/( Q121115- I DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C, WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THAT A COPY OF THIS RECORD HAS BEEN PROVIDED TO THE WELL OWNER. SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR OR AGENT DATE �W-1 Revised 11/84 Submit original to Division of Environmental Management and copy to well owner. .. ' WELL NO.: K72q2 HUFFMANFINISHING- COMPANY ^ \ \� � COUNTY: CALOVVL DATE SAMPLED ALUMINUM BARIUM BERYLLIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHROMIUMJOTAL COBALT UOLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA 6- 0- 0'�z u NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE ORGANIC SCAN ORTHOPHOSPHATE 0, PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL 0. POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER TOX TSS VOC Red |nk=Sannp|mtaken byfacility .i WELL NO.: K72g2 HUFFMAN FINISHING COMPANY COUNTY: CALDWE, DATE SAMPLED ALKALINITY,TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY,TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC D.v/G�t �fl.�te) c� • jig 0. Of c7 O.0/G, � [900�0 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE 3 CHROMIUM,TOTAL 10 COBALT COD COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER CYANIDE o. 00 Ss' a• 0 f o < ®. v r o 0. oo to - 0. 0a75 0. o / 0. oa-3 DISSOLVED SOLIDS a , f 0 � ^ 0 � a1z `gym FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA NITROGEN, KJELDAHL 0.100 O, s ©" NITRATE & NITRITE ORGANIC SCAN Nd3` � nr� 0 /0 /,,630� o• ®� l0 ORTHOPHOSPHATE C0.� d, U• SO pH PHENOLS 5 ' KS� PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL !, POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM SPECIF. CONDUCTANCE � . 3 % . �9 � l . � / , j • I � j , /, a2 � SULFATE S`LI c • 0 S-- S D 9. /,S 30 SLf g. TOC (UNFILTERED) 0. -70 p, p 0. s 0 --a TuxT©.iidb v® VOC ZINC STATIC WATER LEVEL 0Co3ly g7 O'ols 0<,5 L 0.0Ao x r o' oas 0.00 0. 0 C v.s"u t 0. 0- o , /� /G v Red Ink=Sample taken by facility �y •I` L413 �IL�IE'O/2 _ /CEf a? s^ct� ALLCMiGtM 11vsT,'F7'rR0 O F Ags&,v ic- DATE SAMPLED ALKALINITY, TO pl14.5 ALKALINITY, TO pl1 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC c O. oos- v. ® p BARIUM BERYLLIUM FBICAI]WOENATEEEE CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE /s- CIIROM IUM, TOTAL COBALT COD sgg COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS D� FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM RCd Ink = Ssimnlp tnitnn by f.nn M— DATE SANIPLEU MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA 4 n, �— NITROGEN, KJELDAI-IL NI'IRATE & NITRITE /VL'j y O •� NO3 ORGANIC SCAN PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM SPECIE. CONDUCTANCE SULFATE O �1 TOC (UNFILTERED) � J r p 2 TOX TSS VOC ZINC 0.. of % 0 / Oki NoP140-5PPA T E o. / D. / STATIC WATER LEVEL Red Ink = Sample taken by facility ' t' WELL NO. k 7 ,C a -2 COUNTY: C A L D Vt%& L L DATE SAMPLED ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC < ©. ®! C 4. UDC t o ov v� ' a° c C�. 01 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE o r CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 0. UD % 0. OA ®. O/ 7 a° ®OA CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM Red Ink = Sample taken by facility DATE SAMPLED _ /S =� %-/'ll' �� `�i - .ors MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA 0.01 � U f j. � C> , !� ,�, L7 , S ®, O, 0.6 NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE O' S9 �` D a NO3 "�°3 40.01 �03 O eiL� ORGANIC SCAN pH PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL 0,09 POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM , j 0 . g� /. / l . �• .S SPECIF. CONDUCTANCE SULFATE G S® 0. 3 • 3 -7 la - 3 0 TOC (UNFILTERED) < /, a 1, 0 zt, TOX L ® o TSS VOC A z-c�Err s HEE T ZINC of odq 0,007 t 0..00A o, 0Al ©, ®a'% C7. t 13 OR-TrIoPgosPN4A C .<o, r© <®, io ' o,S` CJ. STATIC WATER LEVEL /f , p� ' YJ DATE SAMPLED ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC v, 0o l < 0. 006,< 0. o 1 UGC 4 0, 006 < 0- oos`" BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE ,IJ� CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD o -7 do, 0 z '70. d '10. 0 COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 0. 0 /.3 < 0, v®�2 . v. Uo� 4 0. 00.2 0. oo* CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM n a T_11- —cl-- ' .�. u 1•••• — oampie Laken by iacuity COUNTY: C AL D W'e L. L DATE SAMPLED /f m � � n J-/ I- R y G -- y - l '74- 7y- MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA lJ • �' o • o 6 o• .6 NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE � 3 >� • a 0•7D ®•98 ORGANIC SCAN pH `� i S o C/o PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL 0, 0,2 POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM q SPECIE. CONDUCTANCE SULFATE / .3, o j Cv. �' ®. n o" S6 TOC (UNFILTERED) , 1 6 / • eO .� TOX TSS VOC •c l3A� 0,25 u L o. 6-0u9/ ZINC 0,016 O. 0r' 0.073 0-008 0- v/A 6,013 0/e-rgo P/1os P/-IATG 0,061 Q. 0 , 0.03 G 0. / 0 4 0,03 STATIC WATER LEVEL Red ink = .q-tm ip fnLn , h- f-;1;1-., 2, 5 J , S 7• 7-0-7 7 ° DATE SAMPLED 10-/7..9G 7-/7--76 ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC 0 . U l D � O < UDC � O. 00.6 -4 0.006 0 0 ® 5 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE 410,0 —3, `7 • / / a G� CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD G S G ® a J !/r 5, 3 COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER D< o D . O3 7 Q . Oea O, oo CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS j f/ �, � 7 `, 0 4 3 7, FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM icea inx = aampie taken by facility WELL NO. �S 7,2 el j ESAMPLED FSNESIUM �- i7 MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE /V°3 'v03 110.3 N0 P ORGANIC SCAN PH PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL POTASSIUM 0.01 SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM SPECIE. CONDUCTANCE SULFATE TOvvC (UNFILTERED) !j <; / , O 1/G , 7 AID L 3 v a , 3 TOA Ve' TSS VOC ZINC ®. O o C v 16 - C/-2 !? . 00,710, O ( V . 00 O. 0a C), a'/ 0. ®(o ®. p STATIC WATER LEVEL pi'd Inlr = Cam.. 1- —1_ j_. r _!v! - s DATE SAMPLED 1/'/.� % �' %� !� / 9 L✓ 7_ fly I/ /' `3��-�', ALKALINITY, TO PH 4.5 ALKALINITY. TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC G f�, G� lad° G 0. l`11a 3 L p , C� % L CJ s 00 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CAALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE , 3, CHROMIUM., TOTAL COBALT 33.3 COD ' 01 U (o a. ,?o , 0 COLIFORM. FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 0, O;� 6 3 t 0, 02 A 0. 00 .7, 0 , 00 CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS J.-% �; � / • � �� O FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo,, — HARDNESS, NON -CARBONATE IRON LEAD LITHIUM Red Ink = Sample taken by facility- DATE SAMPLED 7- /Y- MBAS "LNGNTE S I UM MANGANESE MERCURY NICFEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA C), 0 'e 0 4 NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE 'v -4.00 A tvo.3 /Vo -3 ORGANIC SCAN PEI PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL POTASSILT',ki SILVER SODIUM SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE SULFATE 2.0 3,-o /0-6- 4 3,0- TOC (UNFILTERED) .4 /-o TON'. 0. 0/0 TSS IOC 0. 0 co) 0 z I N C 0 v 0. 0A 0.0&9 a.o,), o . () 0 (' o o o cR -r i-io P H o s,01414 -rc 0. 0-5 0.03. 0.63 'o. -f 7 0,0/ STATIC WATERLEVEL2, t, 50,01UM Lem r of-,V 41"E -;re� or vvlse, DATE SAMPLED ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC / CI 0- 00.6- 4 4? "�'� � 0 0 i0 BARIUM BERYLLIUM -BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD Z 5 / .S` `. ©o C? „ %, j) COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM,,TOTAL COPPER • L /% 0.03 (9. 0 1 0t 0.2 � � 0.0G G 0 . 0_7 CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS ' ° ,3 ,9 10,9 =� FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCU, HARDNESS, NON -CARBONATE IRON LEAD LITHIUM Red Ink = Sample taken by facility NO GdtJNTY C :,4 L... 'ol\\ DATE SAMPLED 7-.? %- 3 11- 3 - i. MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICI:EL NITROGEN, AMMONIA 0. C -f � � � � � U � �� .4 0. 5- 0. o NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE CJ 3 ORGANIC SCAN PH PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL 0,0 0. 0.,7, POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM r .3. o 2, 3, ox, SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE SULFATE +C G �. U U .� ✓ +► L 43,0 TOC (UNFILTERED) TON TSS VOC ZINC %�. D �V6 U• 07-/ ®, U'ef6 0• 0*7 ®, t-/ f o, o & '/s'.7140 -P i•1y S P i-/r4 rE 0. D � tip 10, 0.03 STATIC 14ATER LEVEL Y, `T �y• � to � � > , COUNTY G L 0 VV L DATE SAMPLED -t.2 ._ 1,7 _ rf 7, ALKALINITY, TO pH 4. ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 _ ALUMINUM ---- _- ARSENIC 0 . 0 0 / L. O, 0 / O BARIUiM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE _ --- CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE — CHLORIDE CHROMIUM, TOTAL - COBALT _ COD go S' 7,0_ 0.0 COLIFOR.M, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL , COPPER 0- 0 D / 0- ooZ -2 0, U / 6 � �. 0 ,2, 0. 0 -3__.. CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS 41,0 d r /00 FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo, HARDNESS, NON -CARBONATE IRON LEAD LITHIUM Red Ink = Sample taken by facility DATE SAMPLED�,2®-9, MBAS MAGNESIUM 5-/l--502 7.3 1 -7-� MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, Ai`IMONIA NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE ORGANIC SCAN H 6-2 PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL v, U POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE $• SULFATE S� TOG (UNFILTERED) TOE TSS VOc ZINC 09-TN0PH0sPyA -rr-- /V!7 o ®r I j: Iro Z) 0, d. oy AIA U,,? G,4 J i c- STATIC WATER LEVEL t .7 . `- 5 3,10 � J, o q reyA 0,0-371 oaf c COUNTY: CA L D WC — DATE SAMPLED U C�� v1 d ?"o L 4e c n�� o. d. 9 �-r)qy -j-icncn-oO� oop c�Zn3DCD 3 C 3 m no- = =c3�CD� a� .... o° a w�zK K a O_ �°m-n T cn Q O CD cn w N CD c w n w CL ° - °' �? -m F .� o 0 n o a n ni I ro N N o m o CD c o 3 3 s3 3 3 3 3 3� 3 6c) CD Cc Cc O cc UD (o cc co (o =n 3 3 10cD o c 0C-)CvDpSvZZ � Dco i cc (D c Qm a — ' 0 CD _ o Q3 0C-)CO -0 c� CD o � cv sv a� �a x 3��. -Oczco:/C 03E3c'•�O -��3 C��Nm (DC O v ill (D 3 Rl — O � cn Z Z cn z O ^ d 0 ZD cn I_ n 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 (c (n q a (D a O CD O n D y� _Z n =0 r aCL .. .. .. -< E n 3 3 3 P oo tt a a a^ D m :it :tt -+ w n u n u 0 z- cD v O>Nmz Ix 53 :3u-. (D O Nr-Z < CD M -0 n M (n (D (D 0 Z - �c - 0 p o � 3 cD - c O z O 0 N w o_ 0 ^ 0 0 CD A CD Q o' L c3333 CD CO 0 CD 0 �,I-,/(D ao CO� cD =- y S � a w O $ a•o 71 ca _ m CD = '0 CD � < (p N cr CD cnQ w M Co • (? 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Pro'ect collected 10 November 2003 Volatile Organics Quantitation MW02 MW03 EPA Method 6210 D Limit Parameter (RRh I,I-Dichloroethane 0.5 BQL BQL 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.5 BQL BQL Chloroform 0.5 BQL BQL l,l,l-THchloroethane 0.5 BQL BQL 1, 1 -Dichloropropene 0.5 BQL BQL Carbon Tetrachloride 0.5 BQL BQL Benzene 0.5 BQL BQL 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.5 BQL BQL Trichloroethene 0.5 BQL BQL 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.5 BQL BQL Dibromomethane 0.5 BQL BQL Toluene 0.5 0.9 0.8 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.5 BQL BQL 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.5 BQL BQL _ Tetrachloroethene 0.5 BQL BQL 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.5 BQL BQL 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.5 BQL BQL 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.5 BQL BQL Hexachlorobutadiene 0.5 BQL BQL Bromobenzene 0.5 BQL BQL Ethylbenzene 0.5 0.9 0.6 Styrene 0.5 BQL BQL Bromoform 0.5 BQL BQL p-Isopropyltoluene 0.5 BQL BQL N-Butylbenzene 0.5 BQL BQL Naphthalene 0.5 BQL BQL 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.5 BQL BQL 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.5 BQL BQL 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.5 BQL BQL 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.5 BQL BQL Chlorobenzene 0.5 BQL BQL 2-Chlorotoluene 0.5 BQL BQL 4-Chlorotoluene 0.5 BQL BQL Tert-Butylbenzene 0.5 BQL BQL Sec-Butylbenzene 0.5 BQL BQL 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.5 BQL BQL - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.5 BQL BQL Total Xylenes 0.5 0.8 0.6 I-Propylbenzene 0.5 BQL BQL v N-Propylbenzene 0.5 BQL BQL 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.5 BQL BQL i - Dibromochloromethane 0.5 BQL BQL Dichlorod ifluoromethane 0.5 BQL BQL Chloromethane 0.5 BQL BQL Vinyl Chloride 0.5 BQL BQL Bromomethane 0.5 BQL BQL Chloroethane 0.5 BQL BQL t Trichlorofluoromethane 0.5 BQL BQL CAD o 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.5 BQL BQL Methylene Chloride 0.5 3.8 3.0 Trans- l,2-Dichloroethene 0.5 BQL BQL i Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.5 BQL BQL i Bromodichloromethane 0.5 BQL BQL s �� Bromochloromethane 0,5 BQL BQL ma:_ Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.5 BQL BQL Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.5 BQL BQL Methyl-Tert-Butylether (MTBE) 0.5 BQL BQL Isopropyl ether (IPE) 0.5 BQL BQL Dilution Factor I I Sample Number 490827 490828 Sample Date - 11/10/03 11/10/03 Sample Time (hrs) 0750 0830 Sample Analyzed 11/18/03 11/18/03 Time Analyzed 2332 2056 BQL = Below Quantitation Limits ppb parts per billion x x r" c �onz yQRoodo00 9 a; g z � CA Ln No c c 5 m O x EFF ° °g�9 a z za n cn C ry d � m e rr y m ElC y � z 0 n a � c m �e H � n m m X1A z W two n U1 A 0 s co O O d y w `I I NIN x ' r 0 m p 3 x y ;r m m co I r_- v J' .p - � w 6� O` CT 0 O� O• 1p ~' y s v Cr P O, L O N O 0 N co C.n 01 _ O O V C71 — ? GM N D ... _ LM S to -F to C1 H rL c3o 0 O c3o O Q m G T -. _ O. p S A -+ O' -pig co to {0 3 ,p 3 s c c c c c 3 c c c c to t\ t\ t\ m o cr m c < \ m m = Z A < a A .0 _ 'a r+ � QA G p o Z a v o o v co n Z O O (A o Z N La 0 W o o "' 2 0 0 0 a m X o z m -. s s i-•i m v N C p A N tpii O' m �. j y t0 lO u10i nrn -4 •'h � Yl v O o_ v NC DENR/DWQ Chemistry Laboratory Sample Anomaly Report (SAR) ✓ Report to: ARO Metals Fi;. Lab Number: 3G1188 Sample ID: 2 Station Location: Huffman Finish County: Caldwell Region: ARO Sample Type: Water Priority: Routine Collector: T. Minnick Date collected: 8/19/03 Date received: 8/21/03 Date analyzed: 09/ 0 / 03 Affected Parameters : .Zane Analytical Area (check one): ❑ WCH QX METALS ❑ VOA ❑ SVOA ❑ NUT ❑ MICRO ❑ PEST The following anomalies occurred (check all that apply): Samples Improper container used Quality Control Instrument failure — no reportable results VOA vials with headspace Analyst error — no reportable results Sulfide samples with headspace Surrogates Samples not received, but listed on fieldsheet None added Samples received, but not listed on fieldsheet Recovery outside acceptance limits Mislabeled as to tests, preservatives, etc. S ike recovery Holding time expired None added Prior to receipt in lab After receipt in lab Recovery outside acceptance limits Insufficient quantity for analysis Failed to meet criteria for precision Internal standards Sample exhibits gross non -homogeneity X Blank contamination Sample not chemically preserved properly QC data reported outside of controls (i.e. QCS, LCS) pH out of range (record pH): Incorrect procedure used Improper chemical Residual chlorine present in sample SOP intentionally modified with QA and Branch Head approval Color interference Invalid instrument calibration Heavy emulsion formed during extraction Elevated detection limits due to Insufficient sample volume Sample bottle broken in lab - no reportable results Other (specify): Comments: Zinc concentration for LRB is 29 µg/L for associated sample Value of LRB is NOT subtracted from sample value. 1n ,yakoc _ 10� Corrective Action: Samples were rejected by DWQ Lab. Authorized by: Date: Accepted and analyzed after notifying the collector or contact person and determining that another sample could not be secured. Sample(s) on hold until: x Sample reported with qualification. Data qualification code used: L.V Other (explain): Notification Required (check one)? YesFJ No ❑X Person Contacted: by: Date: Date: c� Lead Chemist Review (initial): ❑O hBI�OTALS CHEM SA(J SVOA ranch Head Review (initial • s QA/QC Review (initial Logged into databa 1 se by (initial) r �; QATormsV.aboratory\SAR - - L......._.:e._ 06112/03RWB r A W f MX FO CD m C7 fTi 00 Cn b n Lae! O -_i c8? T � 0 0 o p o p We 57 2 M O o 0 0 0 0 v NO r 3 m c o 0 3 3 E s c 0 S O x O, m .p 1� o o c" u� � T 3 T w w A O m x .p -v S .II S = o m u 0 0 0 00? a p g W. 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Himelick MUM 5426 I romGkenzene kD . ug/I 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/79 23:48 11. Himelick MUM 5426 n-[{ut it xzene XD us/1 0.3 0.1 1 11/12197 23:48 n. Himelick MUM 5426 sec- :€11Lenze€>e HD ugll 0.1 0.1 1 11112/99 23:48 fl. Himelick MUM 5426 tert-Butylbenzebe HD, ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 ". Himelick MUM 5426 Chlorebenzece HD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12199 23:48 n.Himelick MUM 5426 2-chlorottiuene HD U911 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/79 23:48 11. Himelick MUM 5426 4-C?tlarotoluene HD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11112179 23:48 M. Himelick MUM 5426 1,2-#f j larubenz¢ne No ssg/I 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/77 23:48 ft. Hinelick M62300 5426 1,3-l;ishlorobeazpne` NO Sign 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 1l.Hineliek MUM 54226 I,4-t�i.hlaroGenzeae ND ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/I2/99 23:48 ilMmelick Si4UM 5426 Ethgl3+enzeae RD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11112179 23:48 n.Himelick M6230D 5426 Isopropylbenzeae ND ug/i 0.1 0.1 1 ll/12/9q 23:48 tl.HinelLek MGM 5426 4-Isopropyltoluerse RD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 11. Flineliek MUM 5426 #apht:alette RD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 I1/12/99 23:48 !!.Himelick M6230D 5426 B-Propglbenzene RD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/79 23:48 11. Himellck Sit6230D 5426 Styrene HD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12179 23:48 tt.Himelick M6239D 5426 Toluene 0.3 eg/l 0.1 0.1 1 11112/99 23:48 lt.tlineliek Sii62300 5426 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene HD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12179 23:48 11.HImelick M6230D M26 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND u1/1 0.1 0.1 1 11112/79 23:48 It. Himelick M6230D 5426 1,2,4-Trimethylbeazene ND ug/l 0.3 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 tt. Hinelick Stt62300 5426 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Nil ag/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 lt.Hineliek SH62300 5426 m,p-Xgllenes HD u9/1 0.2 0.1 1 11/12199 23:48 H. Himelick MUM 5426 0-Xylene RD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12179 23:48 1t.Hinelick aM230D 5426 Nexachlorobutadiene RD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11112/79 23:48 tt.Himelick Stt6230D 5426 i rowhloratlethane NU v9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 H.Hitteliek MUM 5426 Dromodickloronethane ND ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11112/97 23:48 i1.Hinelick MUM 5426 Pronoform ND u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12199 23:43 H.Himelick 06230D 5426 Bromomethane HD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/79 23:40 11.Himelick MUM 5426 Carboa tetrachloride no u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 !!.Hinelick SttUM 5426 Chloroethat}e ND u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/79 23:48 lt.Ilineliek 062300 5426 Chloroforn HD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/79 23:48 1I.Himelick MUM 5426 Chloronethane Nil ug/I 0.1 0.1 1 11/12199 23:46 11.H1meliek SiF62300 5426 D1bromochlorometnane RD ug/1 0.1 9.1 1 11/12/99 23:43 li.Himeliok SR6230D 5426 - 1,2-Dibrrtwetbane ND ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 11.Himelick S1i6230D 5426 Dibrot methane Nli tl4/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 !!.Hinelick S116230D 5426 COPY 1 VECIAUZED ASSAY`F X. 160 Foster Creighton Dr. D. Wix 40566 ishviile, T\ 37204-0566 me 1-615-726-0177 AIVPrI_YT I C Pit_ Fi lEt=0 C3Fk Laboratory Number: 49-AI6?378 Sample ID: 9K100-001 Page 2 Report Juan Dil aalga Result Units Lit11t Littit Factor Date Tine Analyst itethod catch 1,2,3Iriciloroprtspane RD u511 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 t1.Hinelick SH6230D 5426 G! D91 yhlorl de PD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/77 23: 48 11. Hinellck 06230D 5426 Gicblc,radifluorwthaee NO u9/i 0.1 0.1 1 11112177 23:48 t4.Hitielick MGM 5426 i'l-O&Woroethahe NO ugll 8.1 0.1 1 11112177 23:48 if. Hinelick MUM 5426 1,2-01ybloroethate RD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11112/79 23:48 n.Hinelick M6239D 5426 i,l-DgC-LloroetbeKe RD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12/99 23:48 n.Hinellck 06230D 5426 cis-I,2-Dlclloroetbene ND sg11 0.1 0.1 1 11112/99 23:48 M ffinelick Sit62M 5426 trans-2,2-0101aroethese No ug11 0.1 0.1 1 11112135 23:48 11. Hlttellck S11623M 3426 1,2-0ithloropropaae NO u911 0.1 0.1 1 11/12177 23:48 1t.Hittelick SUM 5426 1,3-Dirhloropropaw RD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12197 23:48 ti.HinelIok Stl6230D 5426 2,2-OLChloropropane ND U111 U.1 0.1 1 1111MY 23:48 "Mnelick S116^c30D 5426 1,1-Vichioropropese no ug11 0.1 0.1 1 11112199 23:48 n.Hittelick S,16230D 5426 cis-1,3-Dicbloropropene ND U911 0.1 0.1 1 11112199 23:48 n.Ninelick SUM 5426 trans-3,3-Dichloropropene RD u9/1 U.1 U.1 1 U/12/99 23:48 M.HInelick M623DD 5426 tiethglene chloride RD 09/1 0.5 0.1 1 11/12199 23:48 ".Hinelick MUM 5426 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane NO ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/12199 23:48 n.Hinelick Sn6230A 5426 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethalne NO u911 0.1 0.1 1 11/12199 23:48 t#.Hinelick SitUM 5426 Tetrxkloroethene ND u9/1 8.1 0.1 1 11112199 23:48 i1.Hinelick M6230D 5426 1,1,1-Trichloreethare RD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11112199 23:48 M.Hinelick SN623DD 5426 1,1,2-Trickloroethane NO ug11 0.1 0.1 1 11112199 23:48 it.Hinelick S1t6230D 5426 Tricbloroetbene ND U911 0.1 0.1 1 11112199 23:48 n.Hinelick SH62300 5426 Tricklorofluoronethane RD 09/1 8.1 0.1 1 11/12199 23:48 ".Hinelick SN623DD 5426 1,2-1librono-3-cbloropropane ND u5/1 0.3 - 0.1 1 11112/99 23:48 N.Hinelick Si162300 5426 ."ISC�AEMS MI-ITRY-11 Total ilrgaeic Carbon ND ttgli 1.0 1.0 1 11.115/99 21:50 A Hardison 415.1 6373 Total iirganic Halogens ND t1g11 0.010 0.010 1 11120199 11:27 A Hardison 90200 3360 HD = *Dt detected at the report linit. Surrogate 7. Recoverg Target Range 53011M Surrogate t2 501/M Surrogate 93 97. 63. - 122. 59. - 117. COPY 1 SPECIALIZED ASSAY' PVC. 2960 Foster Creighton Dr. P O. Box 40566 Nashville, TN 37204-0566 A"^ LL Y T I C ALL FR � F' F, Phone 1-615-726-0177 Laboratory Number: 99—A169378 Sample ID: 9K100-001 Page 3 These results relate only to the items tested. This report shall not be reproduced except in Mull and with permission of the laboratory. Report Approved By: Report Date: 11/22/99 Theodore J. Duello, Ph.D., Lab Director Michael H. Dunn, M. S. , Technical Director Johnny A. Mitchell, Dir. Technical Services Eric Smith, Assistant Technical Director Gail A Lage, Technical Services Laboratory Certification Number: 387 COPY 1 -a -icn cn 7 -ice p z C� n n �0�ccom y'O=vim 00p 0-2. cD =m0o0—En o = c 00 0 a. 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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 23600 8K165-001 Analyte Method 6230D (GC/MS CONFIRMED AQ) 6230D Benzene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane n-Butylbenzene sec-Butylbenzene tert-Butylbenzene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chlorodibromomethane Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1,2-Dibromoethane Dibromomethane 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3--Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Dichlorodifluoromethane trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene Result 11/13/1998 Matrix Type: WATER DATE -TIME SAMPLED 11/04/1998 09:30 Rep. Limit Units Flags Date Analyzed <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1996 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1996 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Page 26 of 31 1491 TWILIGHT TRAIL. / FRANKFORT. KY 40601 / 502-223-0251 / FAX: 502-875-8016 i N C 0 RP.O RA T c D ANALYTICAL REPORT Michael Teixeira BURLINGTON RESEARCH 1302 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215 Test America Job Number: 98.02843 Client Project ID: SUB 1482 SAMPLE NO. SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 2360031C165-001 11/13/1998 Matrix Type: WATER DATE -TIME SAMPLED 11/04/1998 09:30 Rep. Date Analyte Method Result Limit Units Flags Analyzed 1,1-Dichloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2-Dichloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1999 1,1-Dichloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2-Dichloropropane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,3-Dichloropropane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 2,2-Dichloropropane <O.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,1-Dichloropropene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1993 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1996 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Ethylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Hexachlorobutadiene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1996 Isopropylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Isopropryl ether (IPE) <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 p-Isopropyltoluene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Methylene chloride <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE) <0.50, 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Naphthalene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 n-Propylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Styrene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/1.2/1998 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Tetrachloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Toluene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Page 27 of 31 1491 TWILIGHT TRAIL / FRANKFORT, KY 40601 / 502-223-0251 / FAX: 502-875-8016 IN CORPO RATED ANALYTICAL REPORT Michael Teixeira BURLINGTON RESEARCH 1302 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215 Test America Job Number: 98.02843 Client Project ID: SUB 1482 SAMPLE NO. SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 23600 8K165-001 11/13/1998 Matrix Type: WATER DATE -TIME SAMPLED !1/04/1998 09:30 Rep. Date Analyte Method Result Limit Units Flags Analyzed 1,1,1-Trichloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Trichloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Trichlorofluoromethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Vinyl acetate <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Vinyl chloride <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 m+p-Xylenes <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 o-Xylene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 SURR: Toluene-d8 79.0 % 11/12/1998 SURR: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 72.0 % 11/12/1998 SURR: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 86.0 % 11/12/1998 Page 28 of 31 1491 TWILIGHT TRAIL / FRANKFORT. KY 40601 / 502-223-0251 / FAX: 502-875-8016 X m OD CD CD 0 D c 0 N CD Q D CD 0 C Cl) t m 3� 6 c -* (D O 3 7 O. CO) (D 0 0 3 O fn T. 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CD Cn CD C �- CD m >y D� w 0 3 m _< m m-0 M cm O mo-uo �. v uIT] 0CA' O Cl) 55' mm .. r (Z')cfl m O0 CD m D IT v (rI >F- o 0 (wTI co m_ z O Z O m 0 Client : Burlingan Research, Inc. 1302 Belmont Street Bur ' NC 27215-6935 Attention: Mr. WadeEdwards Date Received: 11/15/96 Report Date: 18-Nov-96 = Sample Date: 13--No6 SDG #: SDG-M]614 Lab Sample ID: LSID83 W e l v2 Client Sample ID: 6K2 2 Parameter Result MQL Unit Method Analysis Time Analysis Date Analyst Benzene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Bromobenzene * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 _ DRW Bromochloromethane - * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Bromodichloromethane * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Bromoforro * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW. Bromomethane * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Butylbenzene, n- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Butylbenzene, sec- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Butylbenzene, tert- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Carbon Tetrachloride * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW. Chlorobenzene * 0.5 ugli EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW .. Cliloroethane * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Chloroform , * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 . DRW Chloromethane . * 0.5 ug(I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Chlorotoluene; 2- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Chlorotoluene, 4- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dibromo-3-Chloropropane, 1,2- ug/1 EPA-M,913/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Report' By: S. Matheson _ *Coamtrations a low um Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275 PIA an 19 of 10 1 3 999 i r"FEB k�C ;1 �r Client : Burlington Research, Inc. 1302 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215-6935 Attention: Mr. Wade Edwards Date Received: 11/15/96 Report Date: IS-Nov-96 - Sample Date: 13-Nov 96 SDG #: SDG-001614 Lab Sample ID: LSID-009783 Client Sample ID: 6K260-002 Parameter Result MQL Unit Method Analysis Time Analysis Date Analyst Dibromochloromethaane * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dibromoethane, 1,2- (EDB) * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dibromomethane * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichlorobenzene, 1,2- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichlorobenzene, 1,3- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW ' Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichlorodifluoromethane * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloroethene, 1,1- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 2`07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloroethene, 1,2 * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloroethene, 1,1- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2.07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloroethene, cis-1,2- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloroethene, trans-1,2- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW, Dichloropropane, 1,2- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloropropane, 1,3- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloropropane, 2,2- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloropropene, 1,1- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Dichloropropene cis-1,3- * l ug/I�A-623065 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Reported By: S. Matheson * Concentrations are a kow Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275 PaoP ?0 of 1n . FEB1 3 091 Client : Burlington Research, Inc. 1302 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215-6935 Attention: Mr. Wade Edwards Date Received: 11/15/96 Report Date: 18-Nov-96 Sample Date: I3-Nov-96 SDG #: SDG-001614 Lab Sample ID: LSID-009783 Client Sample ID: 6K260-002 Parameter Result MQL Unit Method Analysis Time Analysis Date Analyst Dichloropropene, trans-1,3- 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Ethyl Benzene * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Hexachlorobutadiene * 0.5 ug/L EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW - Isopropyltoluene, p- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Isopropypbenzene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Methylene Chloride * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Naphthalene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Propylbenzene, n- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Styrene * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,1,2- , * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Tetrachloroethene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Toluene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Trichlorobenzene, 1,2,3- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Trichloroethane, 1,1,1- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Trichloroethane, 1,1,2- 0 ug/l 7A-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 DRW Reported BY: I( Matheson * Concentrations are`below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. d. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275 Pnoe 11 of '10 r LQ 7#mr� Client Budbgton Research, Inc. 1342 Belmont Street - gton, NC 27215-6935 Attention: lam. Wade Edwards Date Received: 05/96 Report Date: 1 v-96 Sample Date: 13Wov- 96 SDG #: SDG,001614 Lab Sample ID: 9783 Client Sample ID: -002 Parameter Result MQL Unit Method Analysis Time Analysis Date Trichloroethene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 Trichlorofluoromethaw * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 Trichloropropane, 1,2,3- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 Trimethylbenzene, 1,2,4- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 Trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 Vinyl Chloride * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 11/16/96 Xylene, o * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 2:07 -11/16/96 Xylenes, in & p- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-623013/5 2:07 11/16/96 Rqwted By: S. Matheson J Cencentrations'are'below Minimum Quantification Lit except where noted. 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CL c 0 o 3 0 (1) cn c -.i C+a v v m c O >> lD 09 N (p MY w a - -n n 0L Z CD °' 0 0 c S v m- m Dm O T Z Z Z m0 U O C: v�o000 •cn6-)'m D o 0OCD m M Ui C jFJ m � my O Z co m Z O Z m 0 Aquatic Bioassay Testing • Aquatic Toxicity Reduon Evaluations Ail I Chemical Product Environmental Assessments • NPDES Testing Reporting & Data Handling Services BURLINGTON RESEARCH 615 Huffman Mill Road • Burlington, NC 27215-5122 • (910) 584-5564 • Fax (910) 584-5305 ANALYTICAL REPORT CUSTOMER: HUFFMAN FINISHING WORK ORDER #: 51K279-001 REPORT TO: Mr. Lee Huffman RECEIVED: 11/15/95 REPORTED: 12/01/95 SAMPLE DESC: NOV. MONITORING, WELL MONITORING SAMPLE TYPE: GROUND WATER, GRAB COLLECTED: 11/14/95 09:20 SITE: MW #2 PARAMETER DATE/TIME/ANALYST RESULT Ammonia Nitrogen Started 11/16/95 11:40 < 0.5 mg/L EPA 350.1 Analyzed 11/16/95 by LMB Chemical Oxygen Demand Started 11/22/95 11:15 62.4 mg/L EPA 410.4 Analyzed 11/22/95 by THE Chloride Started 11/21/9511:45 2.2 mg/L EPA 325.2 Analyzed 11/21/95 by LMB Nitrate Started 1111519511:19 1.86 mg/L EPA 353.1,354.1 Analyzed 11/16/95 by LMB pH Started 11/16/95 09:50 5.22 SU EPA 150.2 Analyzed 11/16/95 by RAW * * Sample received out of hold time Phosphorus, Ortho- Started 11/15/95 14:00 0.47 mg/L EPA 365.2 Analyzed 11/15/95 by THE Soli; Total Dissolved Started 11/20/95 15:55 86 mg/L E"16(� Analyzed 11/20/95 by ENP �,..L Stgfe '° Started 11/22/9510:15 105 mg/L E1�75t Analyzed 11/22/95 by ENP A 524.2 VOXs Started 11/16/9516:00 Analyzed 11/20/95 by BRL DETECTED ANALYTES (see attachment for all analytes) NONE Page 1 BR2 Aquatic Bioassay Testing • Aquatic Toxicity Reduc on Evaluations \ Chemical Product Environmental Assessments • NPDES Testing Reporting & Data Handling Services BURLINGTON RESEARCH 615 Huffman Mill Road • Burlington, NC 27215-5122 • (910) 584-5564 • Fax (910) 584-5305 (5K279-001 continued) PARAMETER DATE/TI M E/ANALYST RESULT Total Organic Carbon, Liquid Started 11/16/95 16:00 < 1.0 mg/L EPA 4151 Analyzed 11/29/95 by ATE Total Organic Halides, Liquid Started 11/16/95 16:00 10.0 ug/L EPA 9020 Analyzed 11/28/95 by ATE Arsenic, Total-GF Started 11/16/95 13:50 < 0.005 mg/L EPA 206.2 Analyzed 11/27/95 by VPS Copper, Total by ICPMS Started 11/16/95 13:50 < 0.002 mg/L EPA 200.8 Analyzed 11/22/95 by RTW Sodium, Total-ICP Started 11/16/95 13:50 2.1 mg/L EPA 200.7 Analyzed 11/30/95 by RTW Zinc, Total by ICPMS Started 11/16/95 13:50 0.006 mg/L EPA 200.8 Analyzed 11/22/95 by RTW c C + r'j LO `c € C. Page 2 BR2 TARGET ANALYTES SM 6230D/EPA 524.2 VOA's ANALYTE QUANTITATION LIMIT BENZENE 0.5 ug/L BROMOBENZENE 0.5 ug/L BROMOCHLOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L BROMODICHLOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L BROFORM 0.5 ug/L BROMOMETHANE 0.5 ug/L n-BUTYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L sec-BUTYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L tert-BUTYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 0.5 ug/L CHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L CHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L CHLOFORM 0.5 ug/L CHLOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L 2-CHLOROTOLUENE 0.5 ug/L 4-CHLOROTOLUENE 0.5 ug/L DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 0.5 ug/L DIBROMOMETHANE 0.5 ug/L 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L 63-DICHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L -V,,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L .DJCHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L T1-DICHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L o 2-DICHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L �.� .l-DICHLOROETHENE 0.5 ug/L ails-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 0.5 ug/L tmns-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 0.5 ug/L W -DICHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L "-DICHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L 4Z,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L 1,1-DICHLOROPROPENE 0.5 ug/L cis-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 0.5 ug/L trans-1,3-DI CH LO ROP ROPEN E 0.5 ug/L ETHYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 0.5 ug/L ISOPROPYLBENZENE (CUMENE) 0.5 ug/L para-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE 0.5 ug/L METHYLENE CHLORIDE 0.5 ug/L NAPHTHALENE 0.5 ug/L n-PROPYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L STYRENE 0.5 ug/L 1,1,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L Page BR2 BURLINGTON RESEARCH Aquatic Bioassay Testing • Aquatic Toxicity Reduction Evaluations \ Chemical Product Environmental Assessments • NPDES Testing Reporting & Data Handling Services 615 Huffman Mill Road • Burlington, NC 27215-5122 • (910) 584-5564 • Fax (910) 584-5305 (5K279-001 continued) C X� m ANALYTE QUANTITATION LIMIT 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L TETRACHLOROETHENE 0.5 ug/L TOLUENE 0.5 ug/L 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L TRICHLOROETHENE 0.5 ug/L TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L VINYL CHLORIDE 0.5 ug/L o-XYLENE 0.5 ug/L m, p-XYLENE 0.5 ug/L Page 4 BR2 CLIENT: Burlington Research, Inc. 615 Huffman Mill Road Burlington, N.C. 27215-5122 Attention: Dr. David Chang DATE RECEIVED: November 17, 1995 DATE REPORTED: AMPLE NUMBER 511-2068G November 21, 1995 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Water; 5K279-001 for 6230D. PARAMETER 511-2068G - 6230D - Benzene - Bromobenzene - Bromochloromethane - Bromodichloromethane il"3 _w• - Bromoform Bromomethane - n-Butylbenzene - sec-Butylbenzene - tert-Butylbenzene Sara Carbon Tetrachloride - Chlorobenzene - Chloroethane Nov 1995 . RESULTS MOLL DATE STARTED * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 1 1 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 1 1 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 1 1 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275. PARAMETER 511-2068G 6230D - Chloroform - Chloromethane - 2-Chlorotoluene RESULTS * * * - 4-Chorotoluene - Dibromochloromethane - 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane* 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) - Dibromomethane - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene MQL 0.5 ug/I 0.5 ug/I 0.5 ug/I 0.5 ug/I 0.5 ug/I 0.5 ug/I 0.5 ug/I 0.5 ug/I 0.5 ug/I DATE STARTED 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 ts - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 W CID - Dichlorodifluoromethane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 W - 1, 1 -Dichloroethane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 Orr - 1,2-Dichloroethane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1, 1 -Dichloroethene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 U-) - cis- 1,2-Dichloroethene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 ON - trans- 1,2-Dichloroethene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1,2-Dichloropropane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1,3-Dichloropropane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 2,2-Dichloropropane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1, 1 -Dichloropropene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275. PARAMETER RESULTS OL DATE STARTED 511-2068G - 6230D - cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene__ * - 0.5 ug/I - Trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene * 0.5 ug/I - Ethyl Benzene * 0.5 ug/I - Hexachlorobutadiene * 0.5 ug/I - Isopropylbenzene * 0.5 ug/I - p-isopropyltoluene * 0.5 ug/l - Methylene Chloride * 0.5 ug/I - Naphthalene * 0.5 ug/I - n-Propylbenzene * 0.5 ug/I - Styrene * 0.5 ug/I - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane * 0.5 ug/I - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane * 0.5 ug/l 4� - Tetrachloroethene * 0.5 ug/I - Toluene * 0.5 ug/I - 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/l - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/I - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane * 0.5 ug/I - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * 0.5 ug/I - Trichloroethene * 0.5 ug/I - Trichlorofluoromethane * 0.5 ug/I - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane * 0.5 ug/I - 1,2,4-Trimethylbezene * 0.5 ug/l - 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene * 0.5 ug/I - Vinyl Chloride * 0.5 ug/I * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275. 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95. 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 11/20/95 PARAMETER 511-2068G - 6230D Xylenes (m & P) - o-Xylene RESULTS M L DATE STARTED * 0.5 ug/l 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 REPORTED BY: _ _____________ D. R ssinger - General Manager UJ * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275. J 1.5;Ue HIEL 1NU. - MHKIUIY b14 .566 i.�bir,r T"�<<.• .s�_ :`a•��.1lA►i4'ci.1'iiQt?.:i '. >;i;?:.�:�•.•. •: Aqua Tech Environmental Laboratories, Inc. To: BURLINGTON RESEARCH 615 HUFFMAN MILL ROAD BURLINGTON NC 27215-5122 Attn: DAVID CHANG Client # : S0064 Lab # : 10-95-130846 Your Sample ID: 5K279-001 Login Date 11/22/95 Sample Matrix : GW Date Reported: 12/01/95 PO #: 0262 Date Printed 12/01/95 COLLECTION INFORMATION Date/Time/By: 11/14/95 09:20 CHANG Location , Report Approved 8y: 2%�j4/t, Ando'.-j— Deborah K. Johnso ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Analysis Result Units Analyst EPA Date of Run Method No. Analysis Number ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-95-130846 TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON < 1.0 MG/L BKH 415.2/9060 11/29/93 11000561 (TOC) Total Organic Halogens 10.0 UG/L TDC 9020/450.1 11/28/95 11000560 (TOX) 1776 MARION-WALDO RD. - P.O. 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U 117-84-0 10 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE U 205-99-2 10 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE U 207-08-9 10 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE U 50-32-8 10 BENZO(A)PYRENE U 193-39-5 10 INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE U 53-70-3 10 DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE U 191-24-2 10 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE U . OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 2G563 NO BASE/NEUTRAL OR ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS DETECTED BY GC/MS. TQL= TARGET QUANTITATION LIMIT T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION U= COMPOUND ANALYZED FOR NOT DETECTED N= COMPOUND NOT ANALYZED FOR D= DETECTED BELOW QUANTITATION LIMIT H= HOLDING TIME EXCEEDED TQL SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INSTRUMENT SENSITIVITY d;pNOo)WPM L&9NW&TaPV Wa&iTILr.D AN&LVTIPiL DCPADT - LA. 9 M. ?11563 REPORTED 8Y SUPER' SOR - CHECKED BY DATE b REVIEWED BY � ENTERED BY CHECKED BY SAMPLE TYPE. WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS j CAS# VOA Target Compound TQL Cone ug/L Detected M ( uq/L I CAS* VOA Target Compound TOL Cono ugfl. Detected MS u iL 75-35-4 i 1-Dichloroethene 0.75 U 96-18-4 i 2 3-Trichloro ro ane 0.25 U 75-09-2Methylene Chloride 0,25 U 108-86-1 18ramobenzene 1 U 156-60-5 trans-1 .,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 U 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 U 75-34-3 1 1-Dichloroethane 590-20-7 2 ,2-Dichlor ro ane 10.25 0.25 U U 106-43-4 541-73-1 4-Chiarataluena 1 3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 0.25 U U 1 156-59-4 cis-1 2-Dichloroethene 0.251 i U 106-46-7 1 4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 U 67-66-3 Chloroform 0 5 U 95-50-1 1 2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 U I 74-97-516romochloromethane 0.75 U 96-12-8 1 2-Dib-ro-mo--3-Chloro rc ane 1 U 71-5 563-58-6 richloroethane 1 1-Dichloro ro ene 0.251 0 =� U 1 U 1 120-82-1 87-68-3 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 0.25 U U 56-23-51 Carbon Tetrachloride 10.75 U 87-61-6 1 .2 3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 U 107-06-2 i 2-Dichioroethane 0.25 U 1634-04-4 Me# l-tert-but 1 ether 5 U 79-01-+6 Trichloroe#hene 0.25 U 71-43-2 Benzene i U 78-87-5i1 2-Dichior ro ane 0.25 U 108-88-3 Toluene 1 U 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 0251 U 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene i U 74-95-3 Dibromome#hane 1 U 108-38-3 M,P-Xylenes 1 U 0061-01-5 cis-1 3-Dichloro ro ene 0.25 U 95-47-6 o-Xy lene 1 U 0061-02-6 trans-1 3-Dichloro r 'ene 0.25 U 100-42-51 Styrene 1 U 79-00-5 1,1 .2-Trichloroethane 0.25 U 98-82-8 Is opylbenzene 1 U 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 025 U 1 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene, 1 U 142-28-9 1 3-Dichloro ro ane 0.251 U I 108-67-5 1 3 5-Trimeth lbenzene 1 U I 124-48-11 Dibromochloromethane 0.75 U 1 98-06-61 tert-Bute lbenzene 1 I U 1 i 06-93-4 1 2-Dibromoethane i U 95-r,3-6 1 2 4-Trimeth lbenzene 1 U 108-90-7 1 Chlorobenzene 02:151 U 1 135-98-8 sec -But ]benzene 1 U 630-20-a 1,1 1-Tetrachioroethane 0.25 U 99-87-6 - Iso a ltoluene i U 75-25--2 7'9-3�t-5 Bramofarm 1 1 ,1 ,2 ,2-Tetra chloraethane 0.5 0.75 U U 104-51-8 91-20-3 n-But lbenzene Na thalene 1 1 ^- U U TQL- target quantitation limit Other purgeables (up to 10 highest peaks) Detected T- tentatively identified compound ug/L E- estimated value NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GCIELCDIPID. 11- compowui was analyzed for but not detected N- not analyzed for this compound D- detected below quan#itation limit MS- X=GC1MS analysis performed TQL subject to change due to instrument sensitivity COMMENTS: ar6veiALuA-4-er, A4'vti;4-or4*en -i�l 'Z4,-n A,r, 40L A CL ODM,, Rec..e:v,,L pa V-4Z r-A c4e P"I SA tjwe-(l d� ;2- 7 IV d e 3 L? 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(D O ¢n Ft 0 ri Q CD' a W ? �o 0 mm � H I r Z 3 ID m p o (D 0 O (DD yr o w m m C) a o (D 4 tf Z m zzi O -p (n w o (D f P) rt � (D TI n Q z m 95) CD Gd x IV Q m ZZ 0 0 C mpg. �m'm A nCD m O C N m v-i m EE S engineering and environmental services April 16, 1992 Ms. Sherry Phillips North Carolina DEM Groundwater Section P O Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Dear Ms. Phillips: AN io�sa` SECTiori tic Engineering and Environmental Services is submitting the February, 1992 groundwater sampling and testing results on behalf of the Huffinan Finishing Company for their NPDES Permit No. NC 0025135. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells upgradient (MW-2) and downgradient (MW-3) of the wastewater treatment plant on February 21, 1992. North Carolina DEM Form GW-59 and the laboratory reports are attached. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed materials please call Keith Seramur or Ron Bannister at (704) 328-2991. Sincerely, Keith C. Seramur, P.G. Engineering and Environmental Services KCS:alb Enclosures cc: Mr. Lee T. Huffman Huffman Finishing Co. Ms. Kay Dechant North Carolina DEM R A Post Office 3009 (704) 328-2991 Hickory, NC 28603 IMP CLIENT: _ Engineering a##!1 DATE RECEIVED February a 1992 DATE REPORTS 1-11a ch 1 1 i_2 DATE REPORTED: 7 t+�! �•ii # L_ 1 � _ i DATE E REISSUED: April. t, 1 3~y 5A 1PLE INUR ER 5AnE l= DESCRIPTInN +--- - Winter; iO4 5 a. i 1-92 0 0v 733I COD. 2` 2-:-i302B W;-j -ter; 9 1075-2-2 j -92-#Li03 for r ice rt r` \Ti•r .' 2-�' 02C 7,t_} {•,a �T� Fk r-!i +1 Tf r t +4 it` Q f.er ; `: 1 075-2-2 1 -` 2-'L 03 o N ii. 02•-302D 9 j tY , 5-2; -9:?—tic E3, for Orthophosphate. 202-0302 Water, 91075-2-21-1--42-003 for pH & TDS. 202-i 30 6 Water; 910E 5-2-21-92- 0 4 for CA. .202-0302H Water, 9 10 5-2-21-92-003 for SOT , 202-03021 Water; ater; 91075-2- 1-92-003 for As Cu, Zr! Na- 2Sv;2-r►v02J ` titer; 91075-2-21-9 2-003 for TO . PARAMETER a �y all 13 ��® r" 4 F� RESULTS 11p1w DATE STARTED 320 202-03Q2B - TOC 26.1 0.10 Mg/1 3/6/92 202-0302C - NH3N 0.50 mg/1 2/26 92 Ccncentratiun3 acre below Minimum Quantification Limit except %where noted. NC Laboratory Certfflcate No_ Z75_ PARAMETER RESULTS rip 1M E a 4 T 1 � SUF AAA V?TJ rEEAD 202-0302D - Orthophosphate • 1105 mg/I 2/21/92 202-0302E- NO3 2/25/92 202-0302F p H 5.5 8:: 0. Q 1 su 2/21/92 TDS 435 1 RT/I 2/2B/92 202-03026 CI 270 0. i Mg/l 2/27/92 202-0302H s 604 103 1 UT 2/27/92 202-073021 As 0.0 0 73 0.001 Inn 2/21/92 - cu 0067 U01 Mg/l 2/21/92 - Zn U4 0.01 Mg/I 2/21//92 - Na 91 al Mg/I /22.6 2 202-0302i - T O.c, 0.094 (0.0 i 0 mg/]** 3/1"€/92 ** NOTE: Reissued due to typographical error for TOX IIQL value. z2� --) REPORTED BY: D- R- Wessingyr - General Manager Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. HC Laboratory Certificate No- Z75- WELL NO.: K72g3 HUFFMAN FINISHING COMPANY COUNTY: CALDWELL DATE SAMPLED ALKALINITY,TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY,TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC 0, 010 e 0. 0,2 0 0, 0loq c o 0,2 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE CHROMIUM,TOTAL COBALT COD c ao. c� c a0,0 Dt>( o COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER c 0. 05'0 c 0.0.2 _5 0.0 c 0, 0:z 0 CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA L p. L 0. 5� NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE ° "� • p, Nao• as� ORGANIC SCAN ORTHOPHOSPHATE PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM ! /,2, 3 /0 RR SPECIF. CONDUCTANCE 511 J�0 179 SULFATE q, .6 9.1717 9i 9,71 TOC (UNFILTERED) 0. 50 0 • ✓ U 0-s-if TOX TSS VOC 4-7-7--4c-i4eO ZINC 0. o,2o 0. U 3,;Z o. o-f% 40,020 STATIC WATER LEVEL ' 1 ' Red Ink=Sample taken by facility WELL NO.: K72g3 HUFFMAN FINISHING COMPANY DATE SAMPLED (-/ -01 - a-0 11--/ -a ALKALINITY,TO pH 4:5 ALKALINITY,TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC 0.01ou40,0,o40,00g 0,oio 0. oil )k 0.0,25 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE �j `i• g 9. O 6.0 12.5' 30 � CHROMIUM,TOTAL COBALT COD , .` o. o - .20. 0 ,c 2®-o -:5 - <.xo. o COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 0 0 0 O. 0 d, 00-6, 0, 610 y' .: D. ®;Z6 o. o 0,2 9 e 0. 0,2! CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS 60 17.2, 0 l a7 39.0 9 6 60.0 FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM M BAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA 0, os o < C9. 5 t o . 4 0 t c 0.. o, 0,7- u < 0. S' NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE &NITRITE /, U ORGANIC SCAN ORTHOPHOSPHATE p H . .red �o•0,2- PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL 0 '80 POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM zo ! 0 0.44 / < // / 3' 4 SPECIF. CONDUCTANCE 15 . 5 73 SULFATE 5~C/ �,,. /7 .c 5, t� < S .O �.s u //. TOC (UNFILTERED) s" 0 . 6 7 /. *2. �_ O® D Q, �0 S �( -0-so TOX TSS VOC c S v.s ZINC 0,034 oj 0. 007 0, 0'Y- 0.00 STATIC WATER LEVEL 9, 9 " / U q f9 1 T r 8 Red Ink=Sample taken by facility * LA8 ERP-oe- :RF-Pop-r--.ra )/v6-rEAd oF' �RStNiC DATE SAMPLED ALKALINITY, TO pl 14.5 ALKALINITY,TO PH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC c®.ovS' c 0.010 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 0. UO F 0, vv s' CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS ' FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM DATE SAMPLEll MI3AS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA 0, 9a, NITROGEN, KJELDAI-1L NITRATE & NrTRITE N�3 1vv� ORGANIC SCAN 1)11 6. Il IENOLS Pl-IOSPHORUS, TOTAL I'OTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM 960 1l 7 SPECIF. CONDUCTANCE SULFATE G.6,1- �. TOC (UNFILTERED) TOX Tss VOC 1D.5ug i ZINC <0. 0/0 • /J l STATIC WATER LEVEL Reel Ink = Sample taken by facility WELL NO. MN COUNTY: C4 L z) VIL:: L L DATE SAMPLED ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC e 0. 0 1 < 0. 006- 0. 00 6�- L 0. 0 1 e 0, oot;' BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE • 'TI-6 lo. /0-0 CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD .3 COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 00 00 0. 00 7 0. •o 1.5- CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS C' 6.- S:2 FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM jxvu juliK = aampie YaKen by iaciiity COUNTY: C A L 0 v6 1. L_-- DATE SAMPLED 3-10-00i-/y- MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA 0 . / 6 0.03 < 0. L 0. ®L < 0.5 NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE &NITRITE ®. (� ®. "� SO �3: �. D. C� 1 0.76 ORGANIC SCAN PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL 0, ;,2, / 0 , /, 2 POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM SPECIF. CONDUCTANCE SULFATE 6. All 7 7- O ! TOC (UNFILTERED) �, / , & / , TOX .40 • o / o TSS V OCT7acN E En NE.ET ZINC ®. Q 0. UO 6 4- 0, 0. 0,2 7 l?• o 0. 0,15 op- -rao PNpsP/ A% C 0, d ®L0P 1p 4 0 .s, t 0, 0 STATIC WATER LEVEL 17,6s g, C 9, g , O 6s Red Ink = Mmple taken by facility M v� AI WELL NO. K U a 3 COUNTY: C A DATE SAMPLED r/- /�- .3- r1 8 G H .. 74- 19 i/- y- y j I- icy- ` 7 ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC 0, v®S < 0, 005 0 , 0 J t 0. 00� 4 0.005 z 0. 4 o BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE 1, 7 3 . ! 3 e Y. 5.1 lk ki" CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD�..t o.. o al. ® � D. O COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 0. 0 04 0, 00 6' 00,A ® . 00-4 0. oo 9 O. 0-0 7 CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS / o / O A 0 I A 7 10,0 73". FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM nea inx = 6ample taken by facility COUNTY: CA L O W t, DATE SAMPLED it- Il - gs 6 - i - i - ff - `v a/v- MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA . �F r? Oe 0,5 0. o NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE NV N� N/�3 6 /7e0)3'a N0 I ORGANIC SCAN pH PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS. TOTAL o O5' POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUMr SPECIF. CONDUCTANCE FATE PTOC (UNFILTERED) / , 6 J, g !J� 1 o TOX o.19 TSS VOC L3oL- � ZINC ' 0. 017 0-0/0 0. O5-6' 0- 00& o, it 0 e -T f-t o f 1-10-s f1f A-r6 C> a (? 0` U 7 o' o g` ` o./ o '4 o' O STATIC WATER LEVEL Red Ink = Camnln taL-a., h., Fo r•;i; (.� ,r tom, I ® �� j r , 0 ' WELL NO. rI C COUNTY: GA L -0 lot![_ t - L DATE SAMPLED C p- / 7- ` 6 7- ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC e 0. 010 .40. 00.6 0, 0/0 0.007 < 0.0/0 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE //r.z .3/• 91,� CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD G 0 Y ?, .a. 0. o COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 0, 00,,23 0,00 0. 0/,? 0. 0"7 p.®®cG 0.003 CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS % (0 0 14,0 7, 0 FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo3 HARDNESS, NON CARB IRON LEAD LITHIUM Red Ink = Sample taken by facility WELL NO. COUNTY: G 1 [- 0 VV C= L L DATE SAMPLED MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AMMONIA c 0, 0) -4 0- 3r 4 0 , �' � �r � < 0. 01 . � , �- NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE &NITRITE i•® N°3 c�•&A N�3 Q,/1 M03 0.6, 0,9& ORGANIC SCAN pH PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL 0. 0.2 d. o; POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM 37 % 7A Z2 .3 A 30, SPECIF. CONDUCTANCE SULFATE TOC (UNFILTERED) 1 /, ®� TOX TSS VOC < o, oac's` ZINC .40.010 0.t7J4 0. 0,o1 ®.D ®. o®.y R7-ND 19905P#14 d 0.31 0, / 0. 1 STATIC WATER LEVEL, l.0lift - oa,npie Laxen Dy iacuiry CAL®We-_LL-- DATE SAMPLED .,3-,73�-`J.5ALIALINITY, TO i�H 4.FF ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALL?�1INUM ARSENIC C�. !�!✓'] (�. t 0. ®/ ®• c� /i" t7 a �?/' BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE — CAD`iIUM - CALCIUM -- - CARBONATE _ CHLORIDE 2 - ✓ % �o / ,3. I `� _ % 7 e CHROMIUM, TOTAL --- COBALT 14, COD COLIFORM, FECAL _-- — COL TFOR_M, TOTAL: - -- --- Q 0/0 u1l �. CYANTDE — DISSOLVED SOL:I.P.S % - Al- g FLUORIDE -- — --_.. - -- —� -- HARDNESS Ct?Co — ----- I --- HARDNESS. NON -CARBONATE ------ -..-__-- IRON LEAD LITHIL?i _--- ---- — Red Ink = Sample taken by facility ,f 0% i O" I M M} i f4 m iY'f U/-- F-A,3 DATE SAMPLED MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICKEL NITROGEN, AW10NIA a, 6, C) 4 �• `.� � �' �� NITROGEN, Y:JELDAHL _ NITRATE & NITRITE IV03 0 /V03 (),30 0 • 30 /V03 0 _/ ® A10-5 o , 33 /VO3 % • � ORGANIC SCAN PHENIOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM ` . 5� -q - 0 SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE _ _ SULFATE TOC (UNFILTERED) %_ S L r° 7 ` TOv, (� . u // _ c� • C) t) 7 7 TSS ZINC 0.03 y 1 A STATIC WATER LEVEL NO. DATE SAMPLED Go ' �' /� 3 %' % - 9-3 / j -3_ i -3 ---��— ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALUMINUM ARSENIC 0 r 6 fi a 4 0 ° tS i C% < O• � BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD a O COLIFORM, FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER V . G'/�, O- O ' C < C;>.,g , ' ®. 00 C! • O CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCa, HARDNESS, NON -CARBONATE IRON LEAD LITHIUM Red Ink = Sample taken by facility ! ,? 3 \COUNTY C DATE SAMPLED G �_ � 3 �- , � `1 /1- 3 - i3 MBAS C I MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICI:EL NITROGEN, AMMONIA ., ( d • S .� U , p < , NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE G�• i U •� P. F ORGANIC SCAN PH r PHENOLS PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL �' o POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM , c / % %, 0 J SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE SULFATE C ,t 3, 3 taE, TOC ( UNFILTERED). TO,. C� TSS VOC ZINC . G%- - 0 , US"6 o' C�'��i • 4' STATIC WATER I.E17EL, DATE SAMPLED 12".2 l - `i,7, .67- 1.E q. v/- / 7- `3:2 ,./ 13, , ALKALINITY, TO pH 4.5 ALKALINITY, TO pH 8.3 ALIIMINLI`i ARSENIC 0 003 Q . O / ® c U. l.�Us' 0- 007 �. !�, t7C?5 O, 0 BARIUM BERYLLIUM BICARBONATE CADMIUM CALCIUM CARBONATE CHLORIDE -% ® CHROMIUM, TOTAL COBALT COD O 7,2, COLIFORM,'FECAL COLIFORM, TOTAL COPPER 0. 0; / 0. 003 V., 0,)t, [ 0. a 0 0, os- CYANIDE DISSOLVED SOLIDS x74 FLUORIDE HARDNESS CaCo HARDNESS, NON -CARBONATE IRON LEAD LITHIUM Red Ink = Sample taken by facility DATE SAMPLED 2 _ a MBAS MAGNESIUM MANGANESE MERCURY NICI:EL NITROGEN, AMMONIA •� 0 • �® i7• C9 0% C �• % 1 /r i� .t / . O �. Q r S NITROGEN, KJELDAHL NITRATE & NITRITE A/03 o . 6,24 A303 0.30 MO3 J ®i --i f ORGANIC SCAN pHg�-�� PHENOLS { PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL 0.01 0• 67 POTASSIUM SELENIUM SILVER SODIUM 43 3 „3 l• ©. �� 16, y SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE SULFATE 103 (> • 0 J. 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Report to: ARO Lab Number: 3G1189 Sample ID: 3 Station Location: Huffman Finish County: Caldwell Region: Sample Type: Water Priority: Routine Collector: Date collected: 8/19/03 Date received: 8/21/03 Date analyzed: Affected Parameter(s): Oaic �� Z yam, Analytical Area (check one): ❑ WCH ❑X METALS ❑ NUT ❑ MICRO The following anomalies occurred (check all that apply): Samples Improper container used VOA vials with headspace Sulfide samples with headspace Samples not received, but listed on fieldsheet Samples received, but not listed on fieldsheet Mislabeled as to tests, preservatives, etc. Holding time expired Prior to receipt in lab After receipt in lab Insufficient quantity for analysis Sample exhibits gross non -homogeneity Sample not chemically preserved properly pH out of range (record pH): Improper chemical Residual chlorine present in sample Color interference Heavy emulsion formed during extraction Sample bottle broken in lab - no reportable results Other (specify): ❑ VOA ❑ PEST Metals Form RWB 0: r. Minnick V 0 / 03 GS ❑ SVOA uality Control Instrument failure - no reportable results Analyst error - no reportable results Surrogates None added Recovery outside acceptance limits like recovery None added Recovery outside acceptance limits Failed to meet criteria for precision Internal standards Blank contamination QC data reported outside of controls (i.e. QCS, LCS) Incorrect procedure used SOP intentionally modified with QA and Branch Head approval Invalid instrument calibration Elevated detection limits due to Insufficient sample volume Comments: Zinc concentration for LRB is 29 µg/L for associated sample. Value of LRB is NOT subtracted from sample value. Corrective Action: Samples were rejected by DWQ Lab. Authorized by: Date: Accepted and analyzed after notifying the collector or contact person and determining that another sample could not be secured. Sample(s) on hold until: x I Sample reported with qualification. 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BQL 1,3-Dichloropropane .... 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL Tetrachloroethene ...... 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane . 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane . 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL 1,2,3-Trichloropropane . , 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL Hexachlorobutadiene .... 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL Bromobenzene ........ 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL Ethylbenzene ......... 0:5 ..... BQL ... BQL Styrene ............. 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL Bromoform .......... 0.5 ...... BQL ... BQL p-Isopropyl toluene ..... 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL N-Butylbenzene ....... 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL Naphthalene .......... 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL NI-Xylene ........... 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL 1,3,5-Trim ethyl benzene .. 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene .. 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene .. 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene .. 0.5 ..... BQL ... BQL Volatile Organics (CONTINUED) Quant EPA Method 6210D Limit MW #2 MW #3 Parameter (PPB) PPB PPB Chlorobenzene ............... 0.5 .... BQL .... 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BQL ... BQL 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ......... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Benzene ................. 0.5 .... BQL ... SOL 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ......... 0.5 .... BQL BQL 1,2-Dichloroethane ........... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL P-Xylene ................. 0.5 ... SOL ... BQL Trichloroethene ............ 0.5 .. BQL ... SOL O-Xylene ................. 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL 1,2-Dichloropropane ..... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL I-Propylbenzene ............0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Dibromomethane ........... 0.5 .... BQL BQL N-Propylbenzene ........... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Toluene ................. 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ......... 0.5 ._... BQL ... BQL 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ........ 0.5 .... SOL ... BQL Dibromochloromethane ....... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL 1,3-Dichloropropane .......... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Dichlorodifluoromethane ...... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Tetra chi oroethene .... , ..... 0.5 .... SOL ... BQL Chloromethane ............ 0.5 .... BQL . BQL 1,1.1,2-Tetrachloroethane . , . 0.5 ..... BQL ... SOL Vinyl Chloride ...... 0.5 .... BQL BQL 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane .... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Bromomethane ............. 0.5 . BQL ... BQL 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ....... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Chloroethane .............. 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Hexachlorobutadieno ........ 0.5 . BQL ... BQL Trichloiofluoremethar,e ....... 0.5 ... BQL BQL Bromobenzene ............. 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL 1,1-Dichloroethene .......... 0.5 BQL ... BQL Ethylbenzene .............. 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Methylene Chloride ......... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Styrene .................. 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ..... 0.5 BQL ... BQL Bromoform ............... 0.5 ... BQL ... BQL Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ....... 0.5 .... SOL ... BQL p-Isopropyltoluene .......... 0.5 .... SOL ... BQL Bromodichloromethane 0.5 .... BQL ...BQL N-Butylbenzene ............ 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Bromochloromethane ........ 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Naphthalene .............. 0.5 . , .. BQL BQL Cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene ...... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL M-Xylene ................ 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene .... 0.5 .... BQL BQL 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ...... 0.5 BQL ... BQL Methyl-Tert-Butyl ether (MTBE) . 5.0 .... BQL ... BQL 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ...... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Isopropyl ether (IPE) ......... 5.0 .... BQL ... BQL 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ....... 0.5 . BQL ... BQL 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ....... 0.5 .... BQL ... BQL Dilution Factor ........ Dilution Factor .................... 1 ..... 1 Sample Number 406902 406903 Sample Number 406902 406903 Sample Date 11/09/00 11/09/00 Sample Date 11/09/00 11/09/00 Sample Time 0815 0900 Sample Time 0815 0900 Date Analyzed 11/15/00 11/15/00 Date Analyzed 11/15/00 11/15/00 Tirne Analyzed 1 119 1201 Time Analyzed 1119 1201 BQL = Below Quantitation Limits PPB = Parts Per Billion P0. 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C. ^M^L_1jrT I C ^L- R IMP OR T Report yuaa Raaigte Result Units Littit Littit Lab Number: 99-A169379 Sample ID: 9K100-002 Sample Type: Water Site ID: Date Collected: il/,3/99 Time Collected: 9:20 Date Received: il/ 9/99 Time Received: 9:00 Oil Factor Fate Titre Aftalgst Rethod Batch .ATiLf R€RTMICS bg GC* Senzene Ho ug11 0.1 0.1 1 111131'99 0:21 R.Hinelick dR6230D 5426 Bronoibetzzeae no ugli 0.1 0.1 1 11/13l99 0:29 R.H€tielick SR6230D 5426 a-6utg1be-azeae RD ugll 6.3 0.1 1 11/13197 0:29 R.Hitielick SR6230D 5426 sec-Butglbeazeae RRD u511 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 R.Hittelick SR6230D 5426 tert-&it'glbeazene ND ug/i 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 R.Hiae1€ck SH6230D 5426 Chiorobenzeae RRD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 ffAnelick SR6230D 5426 2-Chlorotoluene ND u111 0.1 0.1 1 11/13199 0:29 flAtielick 06230D 5426 4-Chlor*tolueee HD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 R.HLtielLek SR6230D 5426 1,2-Diobiorobenzene KD ug/1 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 i1Anelick SR62300 5426 1,3-Dicblorobenzene RRD ug/l 0.1 9.1 1 11113/99 0:29 RR.Hinellok M6230D 5426 1,4-Di.hlorobenzene HD ugfl 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 flAtielick SRi6230D 5426 Ethglbeazeae HD u511 0.1 0.1 1 11113179 0:29 3fAtielick SR{UM 5426 Isopropglbeazene RRD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 n-Hinelick 06230D 5426 4-Isopropg1toluene RRD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 n.Hittelick SN6230D 5426 RRaphthalerfe RRD ug/I 0.1 0.1 1 11/13199 0:29 M. Hinelick SH6230D 5426 a-Propglbenzene No ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11i13/99 0:29 R.Hinelick S1162300 5426 Styrene HD u911 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 ft.Hitiel€ck SR62300 5426 Toluene 0.3 u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 ".Hinelick M6230D 5426 1,2,3-Triehlorobeazene No u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 M.Hlnelick 06230D 5426 1,2,4-Trichloroberizene RRD 09/1 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 H.Hlnellck M623DD 5426 1,2,4-Trinethglbeazene No ug/1 0.3 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 ft.Hittelick MUM 5426 1,3,5-Trinetbg1berzene RRD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 N.Hinelick StR6230D 5426 nj-xglenes }RD ug/l 0.2 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 H.Hinelick SH6230D 5426 o-xglebe ?RD ttg/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/79 0:29 Ri. Hinelick SM6239D 5426 Hexacblorobutadiene RRD ug11 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 R.Hitieiick SR62300 5426 Oronocbloronethaae No u911 0.1 0.1 1 11/13199 0:29 R.Hinelick SH6230D 5426 Bronodichloronethaite RRD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/13199 0:29 N.Hinellck SM6230D 5426 Bronoforn no ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 ft.Hitielick 3R62300 5426 Brononethane HD 0911 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 R.Hittelick SH6230D 5426 Carbon tetrachloride HD ug/i 0.1 0.1 1 11113l99 0:29 flAnelick SH62300 5426 Chioroethane HD ugil 0.1 6.1 1 11/13199 0:29 It Hinel€ck SR62300 5426 Chlorofrsrn RRD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 N.RHinelick SN62300 5426 Chloronethane RRD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 RI.Hinellck Sn6230D 5426 DlbroHochloronethare no ug/i 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:27 11.RHinelick "6230D 5426 1,2-Dibrowethaae HD u911 0.1 0.1 1 11113197 0:29 R.Hinelick SH6230D 5426 Dibrononethine RRD ug11 0.1 0.1 1 1111,3199 0:29 flAtielick S1162300 5426 COPY 1 SPECIALIZED ASSAY'C 2960 foster Creighton Dr. P.0. W)x 40566 Nashville, TN 37204-0566 A t'+tl A Y T I4-- A tt._ R3-= tP O R-r Phone 1-615-726-0177 Laboratory Number: 99-A169379 Sample ID: 9K100-002 Page 2 Report Doan DI1 Aaalyre result units Limit Limit factor Date Tine Analyst "ethod catch 1,2,3 'richloropropane YD ug/3 0.1 0.1 1 11113/77 0:27 ff.Hinelick M62300 5426 v"lnyi Chiorlde lets sign 0.1 0.1 1 M'13/99 0:27 tf.Hineliek Sti6230ii 5426 Dichlorodiiluoronethine RD u911 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 9:29 It. Hinelick SUM 5426 1,1-0i.hloroethane HO ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 M.HinelLek S1162300 5426 1,2-Dschloroethane HD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/79 0:29 n.Himelick M6230D 5426 1,1-Dirhloroethene HD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 It Hinelick SM2300 5426 cis-1,2-OLchloroethene Il0 uy/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 ff.Hinelick MGM 5426 trans-1,2-Dichloroethebe RD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 n.Hinelick M6230D 5426 1,2-D€chlorapropane HD ug/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 M.HimelIck MUM 5426 1,3-Dichloropropabe MD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:29 N.Hinelick SH6230D 5426 2,2-01chloropropane #D u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/99 0:27 n.Hinelick SM230D 5426 1,1-Di.hlorupropene HO v9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 R.Hinelick Si MOD 5426 cis-1,3-Dichloroproyene #D u5/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/79 0:29 n.Hinelick MUM 5426 trans 3,3-Dichloropropeae NO UP/1 0.1 0.1 1 11113/97 0:27 n. Mmeliok M6230D 5426 fethglene chloride Htk v5/1 0.5 0.1 1 11113/97 0:21 if.HInelick SN62M 5426 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane no U411 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:27 if. Hinelick Stt62300 5426 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane HD u911 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:27 f.Hinelick SitUM SC46 Tetrichloroethelle HD ug/l 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:29 n.Hinelick SR6230D 5426 1,1,1-Trichloroethane HP ug/1 0.1 0.1 1 11113/99 0:29 tf.Hfnelick 3"62300 5426 1,1,2-Trichloroethane HD u911 0.1 0.1 1 11113199 0:27 A.Hlnelick S1162300 5426 Trickloroethene RD u9/1 0.1 0.1 1 11/13/77 0:21 n.Hinelick S"6230D 5426 Iricklorofluoronethane #D ug/1 0.1 0.1 1 U/13/99 0:27 N.Hinelick SM230D 5426 1,2-01#rono-3-chloropropane 8D u9/1 0.3 0.1 1 11113/77 0:27 11.Hinelick SUM 5426 ?liflSf:iuAEMS CHOISTRY Total organic Carbon 1.6 ng/2 1.0 1.0 1 11/15199 21:30 A Hardison 415.1 6373 Total Urgaoic Halogens HD n911 0.010 0.010 1 ll/20/99 1I:27 A Hardison 90200 3360 V = ?rot detected at the report limit. Surrogate '/, Recovery Target Range 5011502 Surrogate #2 501PM Surrogate #3 95.63. - 122. 68. 57. - 117. COPY SPECIALIZED ASSAY`4�1C. �F , 2960 FE,?ster Creighton Dr. E O. Bo;x 40566 Nashville, TN 37204-0566 +4P4 L—YT S C rAL_ R 3E—=P OR T Phone 1-615-726-0177 Laboratory Number: 99—A169379 Sample ID: 7KIOD-002 Page 3 These results relate only to the items tested. This report shall not be reproduced except in full and with permissions of the laboratory. Report Approved By:Report Date: 11122l99 Theodore J. Duello, Ph.D., Lab Director Michael H. Dunn, M. ^a. , Technical Director Johnny A. Mitchell., Dir. 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Date Analyte Method Result Limit Units Flags Analyzed 6230D (GC/MS CONFIRMED AQ) 6230D Benzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Bromobenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Bromochloromethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Bromodichloromethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Bromoform <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Bromomethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 n-Butylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 sec-Butylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 tert-Butylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Carbon tetrachloride <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Chlorobenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Chlorodibromomethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Chloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Chloroform <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Chloromethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 2-Chlorotoluene: <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1996 4-Chlorotoluene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2-Dibromo-3-c:hloropropane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2-Dibromoethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Dibromomethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2-Dichloroberzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Dichlorodifluoromethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Page 29 of 31 1491 TwILIGHT TRAIL / FRANKFORT, KY 40601 / 502-223-0251 / FAX: 502-875-8016 M I N C O R P O R A T E f) ANALYTICAL REPORT Michael Teixeira BURLINGTON RESEARCH 1302 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215 Test America Job Number: 98.02843 Client Project ID: SUB 1482 SAMPLE NO. SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 23601 8K165-002 11/13/1998 Matrix Type: WATER DATE -TIME SAMPLED 11,/04/1998 10:15 Rep. Date Analyte Method Result Limit Units Flags Analyzed 1,1-Dichloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2-Dichloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,1-Dichloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2-Dichloropropane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,3-Dichloropropane <O.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 2,2-Dichloropropane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,1-Dichloropropene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Ethylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Hexachlorobutadiene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Isopropylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Isopropryl ether (IPE) <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 p-Isopropyltoluene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Methylene chloride <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE) <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Naphthalene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 n-Propylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Styrene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Tetrachloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Toluene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Page 30 of 31 1491 TWILIGHT TRAIL / FRANKFORT, KY 40601 / 502-223-0251 / FAX: 502-875-8016 I N C O R P O R A T E D ANALYTICAL REPORT Michael Teixeira BURLINGTON RESEARCH 1302 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215 Test. America Job Number: 98.02843 Client Project ID: SUB 1482 SAMPLE NO. SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 2360j- 8K165-002 11/13/1998 Matrix Type: WATER DATE -TIME SAMPLED 11/04/1998 10:15 Rep. Date Analyte Method Result Limit Units Flags Analyzed 1,1,1-Trichloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Trichloroethene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Trichlorofluoromethane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Vinyl acetate <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 Vinyl chloride <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 m+p-Xylenes <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 o-Xylene <0.50 0.50 ug/L 11/12/1998 SURR: Toluene-d8 72.0 % 11/12/1996 SURR: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 74.0 % 11/12/1998 SURR: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 85.0 % 11/12/1998 Page 31 of 31 1491 TWILIGHT TRAIL / FRANKFORT, KY 40601 / 502-223-0251 / FAX: 502-875-8016 .30 m m < O CO `U (D m N sL c m QO 3 a0 c -* (D 0 3 O aCl) CD = O O O 0 N 0 m• CA 0 0 O CD a a CA N 01 a O CD C) m Z1 T� —I 1. 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K V UmoC OCl) �'m D 0 M 0 QCD m m C C C :j m o z co m z O O z CD M 0 w m a N (D 0) v 0 m { FEBI3199 Client : Burlington Research, Inc. 1302 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215-6935 Attention: Mr. Wade Edwards Date Received: 11/15/96 Report Date: 18-Nov-96 Sample Date: 13-Nov-96 SDG #: SDG-001614 Lab Sample ID: LSID-009782 Client Sample ID: 6K260-001 Parameter Result MQL Unit Method Analysis Time Analysis Date Analyst Benzene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Bromobenzene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Bromochloromethane * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 1:15 - 11/16/96 DRW - Bromodichloromethane * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Bromoform * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Bromomethane * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Butylbenzene, n- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Butylbenzene, sec- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Butylbenzene, tert- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Carbon Tetrachloride * 0.5 ug/I EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Chlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Chloroethane * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Chloroform * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Chloromethane * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Chlorotoluene, 2- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Chlorotoluene, 4- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Dibromo-3-Chloropropane, 1,2- 0 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Reported By: S. Matheson * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275 pnap 1 S nf ';0 Client : Burlington Research, Inc. 1302 Belmont Street Burlington, NC 27215-6935 Attention: lei. Wade Edwards Date Received: 11115/96 Report Date: 1Nov-96 - Sample Date: 13-Nov-96 SDG #: -001614 Lab Sample ID: ILSID-009782 Client Sample ID: 6K260-001 Analysis Analysis Parameter Result MQL Unit Method Time Date Dibromochlorometham' * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dibromoethane, 1,2- (EDB) * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dibromomethane * 0.5 ug/1- EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichlorobenzene, 1,2- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichlorobenzene, 1,3- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichlorodifluorom * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloroethane, 1,1- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloroethane, 1,2 * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloroethene, 1,1- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloroethene, cis-LZ- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloroethene, trans-1,2- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloropropane, 1,2- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloropropane, 1,3- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloropropane,2,2- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloropropene, 1,1- 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 Dichloropropene, cis-1,3- ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 FWported By: ' - o. �• S. Matheson *' Concentrations are a ow Minimum Quantification Litdiit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275 Pa of. 1 F of 10 Analyst DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW - 0 Client 0 Client 116figton Research, Inc. 1302 Belmont Street Budiigton, NC 27215-6935 Attention: W Wade Edwards Date Received: , , .96 Report Date: -96 Sample Date: 3 -96 SDG #: 1614 Lab Sample ID: 9782 Client Sample M t -001 Analysis Analysis Parameter Result MQL unit Method Time Date Analyst Dichloropropene, trams Ij- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW _ Ethyl Benzene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Heaachlorobutadie - * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15_ 11/16/96 DRW Isopropyltoluene, p * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Isopropypbenzene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Methylene Chloride * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Naphthalene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Propylbenzene, n- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Styrene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Tetrachloroethane, i,li_- * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Tetrachloroethane, LL22= * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Tetrachloroethene * 0.5 ug/I EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Toluene * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Trichlorobenzene, 1,2, - * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Trichlorobenzene, 1,24- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-623013/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW 'Trichloroethane, 1,1,1- * 0.5 ug/l EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11116/96 DRW Trichloroethane, 1,1,2 ug/I j PA-6230p/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW lqpmkd By: �evin S. Matheson centrations are -below Mini am Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275 PAOP 17 of 10 Client : Bgton Research, Inc. 1302 Belmont Street Bw iVon, NC 27215-6935 Attention: Mr- Wade Edwards Date Received: IM/96 Report Date: I8-Nov-96 - Sample Date: I3-Nov 96 SDG #: 1614 Lab Sample ID: ISED-009782 Client Sample ID: . 01 Parameter Result MQL Unit Method Analysis Time Analysis Date Analyst Trichloroethene * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Trichlorofluorometham * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Trichloropropane, 1,2,3- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Trimethylbenzene, 1,?,- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Trimethylbenzene, 1,3,a"- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Vinyl Chloride * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Xylene, o * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Xylenes, in & p- * 0.5 ug/1 EPA-6230D/5 1:15 11/16/96 DRW Rtpwkd y: WY S. Matheson *'Concentrations are Blow Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. 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MONITORING, WELL MONITORING SAMPLE TYPE: GROUND WATER, GRAB COLLECTED: 11/14/95 10:00 SITE: MW #3 PARAMETER DATE/TIME/ANALYST RESULT Ammonia Nitrogen Started 11/16/9511:40 < 0.5 mg/L EPA 350.1 Analyzed 11/16/95 by LMB Chemical Oxygen Demand Started 11/22/9511:15 102 mg/L EPA 410.4 Analyzed 11/22/95 by THE Chloride Started 11/21/95 09:00 14.6 mg/L EPA 325.2 Analyzed 11/21/95 by LMB Nitrate Started 11/15/9511:19 0.35 mg/L EPA 353.1,354.1 Analyzed 11/16/95 by LMB * pH Started 11/16/95 09:55 5.56 SU EPA 150.2 Analyzed 11/16/95 by RAW * * Sample received out of hold time Phosphorus, Ortho- Started 11/15/95 14:00 0.47 mg/1- EPA 365.2 Analyzed 11/15/95 by THE Solids, Total Dissolved Started 11/20/9515:55 244 mg/L EE5k 1L0.1 Analyzed 11/20/95 by ENP �t te= Started 11/22/9510:15 < 30.0 mg/L _ 3 7:5---4 Analyzed 11/22/95 by ENP 5 623WEPA 524.2 VONs Started 11/16/9516:00 6/5g.2 Analyzed 11/20/95 by BRL ` 5 Lo DETECTED ANALYTES (see attachment for all analytes) ON NONE >> Total Organic Carbon, Liquid Started 11/16/95 16:00 1.7 mg/L EPA 4151 Analyzed 11/29/95 by ATE Page 5 BR2 I � Aquatic Bioassay Testing • Aquatic Toxicity Reduction Evaluations L �ill Chemical Product Environmental Assessments • NPDES Testing Reporting & Data Handling Services BURLINGTON RESEARCH 615 Huffman Mill Road • Burlington, NC 27215-5122 • (910) 584-5564 • Fax (910) 584-5305 (5K279-002 continued) PARAMETER DATE/TIME/ANALYST RESULT Total Organic Halides, Liquid Started 11/16/95 16:00 7.7 ug/L EPA 9020 Analyzed 11/28/95 by ATE Arsenic, Total-GF Started 11/16/95 13:50 0.013 mg/L EPA 206.2 Analyzed 11/27/95 by VPS Copper, Total by ICPMS Started 11/16/95 13:50 0.010 mg/L EPA 200.8 Analyzed 11/22/95 by RTW Sodium, Total-ICP Started 11/16/95 13:50 27 mg/L EPA 200.7 Analyzed 11/30/95 by RTW Zinc, Total by ICPMS Started 11/16/95 13:50 0.008 mg/L EPA 200.8 Analyzed 11/22/95 by RTW Page 6 BR2 BURLINGTON RESEARCH Aquatic Bioassay Testing • Aquatic Toxicity Reou`c"tion Evaluations Chemical Product Environmental Assessments • NPDES Testing Reporting & Data Handling Services 615 Huffman Mill Road • Burlington, NC 27215-5122 • (910) 584-5564 • Fax (910) 584-5305 (5K279-002 continued) TARGET ANALYTES SM 6230D/EPA 524.2 VOA's ANALYTE QUANTITATION LIMIT BENZENE 0.5 ug/L BROMOBENZENE 0.5 ug/L BROMOCHLOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L BROMODICHLOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L BROFORM 0.5 ug/L BROMOMETHANE 0.5 ug/L n-BUTYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L sec-BUTYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L tert-BUTYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 0.5 ug/L CHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L CHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L CHLOFORM 0.5 ug/L CHLOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L 2-CHLOROTOLUENE 0.5 ug/L 4-CHLOROTOLUENE 0.5 ug/L DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 0.5 ug/L DIBROMOMETHANE 0.5 ug/L 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 0.5 ug/L DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 0.5 ug/L 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L W ' --' 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE 0.5 ug/L 0.5 u cis-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 0.5 ug/L w i brans-grans-DICHLOROETHENE 0.5 ug/L �=" 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L we a1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L c'�12-DICHLOROPROPANE 0.5 ug/L B,1-DICHLOROPROPENE 0.5 ug/L r Deis-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 0.5 ug/L Tans-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 0.5 ug/L ETHYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 0.5 ug/L ISOPROPYLBENZENE (CUMENE) 0.5 ug/L para-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE 0.5 ug/L METHYLENE CHLORIDE 0.5 ug/L NAPHTHALENE 0.5 ug/L n-PROPYLBENZENE 0.5 ug/L STYRENE 0.5 ug/L 1,1,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 0.5 ug/L Page B R2 ---� Aquatic Bioassay Testing • Aquatic Toxicity Redut�lon Evaluations Chemical Product Environmental Assessments • NPDES Testing Reporting & Data Handling Services BURLINGTON RESEARCH 615 Huffman Mill Road • Burlington, NC 27215-5122 • (910) 584-5564 • Fax (910) 584-5305 (SK279-002 continued) ANALYTE 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE TETRACHLOROETHENE TOLUENE 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE TRICHLOROETHENE T RI CH LO RO FLU O RO M ETHAN E 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE VINYL CHLORIDE o-XYLENE m, p-XYLENE Page 8 QUANTITATION LIMIT 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L BR2 4 .R©V CLIENT: Burlington Research, Inc. 615 Huffman Mill Road Burlington, N.C. 27215-5122 Attention: Dr. David Chang _ DATE RECEIVED: . November 17, 1995 DATE REPORTED: November 21, 1995 SAMPLE NUMBER SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 511-2068H Water, 5K279-002 for 6230D. PARAMETER RESULTS MOL DATE STARTED 511-2068H - 6230D - Benzene * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - Bromobenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - Bromochloromethane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - Bromodichloromethane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - Bromoform * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - Bromomethane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - n-Butylbenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - sec-Butylbenzene 0.5 ug/1 11 /20/95 u tert-Butylbenzene * 0.5 ugll 11 /20/95 c:l Cn �, - Carbon Tetrachloride * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - Chlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - Chloroethane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275. PARAMETER 511-2068H - 6230D - Chloroform - Chloromethane - 2-Chlorotoluene RESULTS DATE STARTED * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - 4-Chorotoluene - Dibromochloromethane - 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane* 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - Dibromomethane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - 1,2-Dichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - 1,3-Dichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - 1,4-Dichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/l 1 1 /20/95 - Dichlorodifluoromethane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 on � - - 1, 1 -Dichloroethane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 -M = - 1 2-Dichloroethane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 -` - 1, 1 -Dichloroethene * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 cr - cis- 1,2-Dichloroethene * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 -- - 1,2-Dichloropropane * 0.5 ug/I 1 1 /20/95 - 1,3-Dichloropropane * '0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - 2,2-Dichloropropane * 0.5 ug/I 11 /20/95 - 1, 1 -Dichloropropene * 0.5 ug/I 1 1 /20/95 * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275. PARAMETER RESULTS MOL DATE STARTED 511-2068H - 6230D - Cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Ethyl Benzene 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Hexachlorobutadiene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Isopropylbenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - p-Isopropyltoluene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Methylene Chloride * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Naphthalene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - n-Propylbenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Styrene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane * 0.5 ug/l 11/20/95 - Tetrachloroethene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Toluene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 �5 :_ - 1,2',3-Trichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 > - 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 Cn - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 c - 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 w - Trichloroethene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 rD - Trichlorofluoromethane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1,2,3-Trichloropropane * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1,2,4-Trimethylbezene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - 1,3, 5-Trimethylbenzene * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 - Vinyl Chloride * 0.5 ug/I 11/20/95 * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No 275. PARAMETER 511-2068H - 6230D - Xylenes (m & p) - o-Xylene REPORTED BY: RESULTS Mom( L * 0.5 ug/I * 0.5 ug/I __________ D. R.,,*ssinger -General Manager DATE STARTED * Concentrations are below Minimum Quantification Limit except where noted. NC Laboratory Certificate No. 275. 11/20/95 11/20/95 :35 13:07 ATEL INC. MARION 614 363 601L J Aqua Tech Environmental Laboratories, Inc. To: BURLINGTON RESEARCH 615 HUFFMAN MILL ROAD - BURLINGTON NC 27215-5122 Attn: DAVID CRANG Client # S0064 Lab # 10-95-130847 Your Sample ID: 5K279-002 Login Date : 11/22/95 Sample Matrix::. GW Date Reported: 12/01/95 PO #: 0262 Date Printed 12/01/93 COLLECTION INFORMATION Date/Time/By: 11/14/95 10:00 CHANG Location Report Approved By: Deborah K. 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DEM LAB LAB NUMBER: 2G564 SUPERVISOR LAB #: 2G564 DATE 2 REPORTED BY -6rn CHECKED BY- t4D ENTERED BY REVIEWED CHECKED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER DILUTION FACTOR CAS NUMBER 108-95-2 111-44-4 95-57-8 541-73-1 106-46-7 100-51-6 95-50-1 95-48-7 108-60-1 106-44-5 621-64-7 67-72-1 98-95-3 78-59-1 88-75-5 105-67-9 65-85-0 111-91-1 120-83-2 120-82-1 91-20-3 106-47-8 87-68-3 59-50-7 91-57-6 77-47-4 88-06-2- 95-95-4 91-58-7 88-74-4 131-11-3 208-96-8 606-20-2 99-09-2 83-32-9 51-28-5 100-02-7 132-64-9 121-14-2 84-66-2 7005-72-3 86-73-7 _100-01-6 534-52-1 CONC. TQL ANALYTE NAME UG/L X 1 10 PHENOL U 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER U 10 2-CHLOROPHENOL U 10 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE U 10 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE U 20 BENZYL ALCOHOL U 10 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE U 10 2-METHYL PHENOL U 10 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER U 10 4-METHYL PHENOL U 10 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE U 10 HEXACHLOROETHANE U 10 NITROBENZENE U 10 ISOPHORONE U 10 2-NITRO PHENOL U 10 2`,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL U 50 BENZOIC ACID U 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE U 10 2,4-DICHLORO PHENOL U 10 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE U 10 NAPHTHALENE U 20 4-CHLOROANILINE U 10 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE U 20 4-CHLORO-3-METHYL PHENOL U' 10 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE U 10 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE U 10 2,4,6-TRICHLORO PHENOL U 10.2,4,5-TRICHLORO PHENOL U 10 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE U 50 2-NITROANALINE U 10 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE U 10 ACENAPHTHYLENE U 10 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE U 50 3-NITROANALINE U 10 ACENAPHTHENE U 50 2,4-DINITRO PHENOL U 50 4-NITRO PHENOL U 10 DIBENZOFURAN U 10 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE U 10 DIETHYL PHTHALATE U 10 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 10 FLUORENE U 50 4-NITROANALINE U 50 4,6-DINITRO-2-METHYL PHENOL U '--iMIVOLATILE ORGANICS REPOh- '- DEM LAB 86-30-6 10 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE U 101-55-3 10 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 118-74-1 10 HEXACHLOROBENZENE U 87-86-5 50 PENTACHLORO PHENOL U 85-01-8 10 PHENANTHRENE U 120-12-7 10 ANTHRACENE U 84-74-2 10 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE U r 206-44-0 10 FLUORANTHENE U 129-00-0 10 PYRENE U 85-68-7 10 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE U 91-94-1 20 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE U 56-55-3 10'BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE U 218-01-9 10 CHRYSENE U 117-81-7 10 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE U 117-84-0 10 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE U 205-99-2 10 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE U 207-08-9 10 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE U 50-32-8 10 BENZO(A)PYRENE U 193-39-5 10 INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE U 53-70-3 10 DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE U 191-24-2 10 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE U OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 2G564 NO BASE/NEUTRAL OR ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS DETECTED BY GC/MS. 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WELL LOCATION: (Show sketch of the location below) Nearest Town: Granite Falls county: Caldwell (Road, Community, or Subdivision and Lot No.) 2. OWNER Huffman Finishing ADDRESS P 0 Box 170 (Street or Route No.) Granite Falls NC 28637 City or Town State Zip Code I. DATE DRILLED 2-20-92 USE OF WELL Monitor _ i. TOTAL DEPTH 15' CUTTINGS COLLECTED ❑ Yes ® No >. DOES WELL REPLACE EXISTING WELL? ❑ Yes ® No i. STATIC WATER LEVEL: 10 FT. ❑ above TOP OF CASING, 1z1 below TOP OF CASING IS 1 1 2 FT. ABOVE LAND SURFACE. '. YIELD (gpm): NA METHOD OF TEST I. WATER ZONES (depth): CHLORINATION: Type Amount D. CASING: Wall Thickness Depth Diameter or Weight/Ft. Material From 0 To 5 Ft. 2" #4.0 pvc From To Ft. From To Ft. I. GROUT Depth Material Method From 0 To 3 Ft. cement pour 3 5 Bentonite pour From To Ft. ?. SCREEN: Depth Diameter Slot Size Material From 5 To 15 Ft. 2" in. .010 in pvc From To Ft. in. in. From To Ft. in. in. 1. GRAVEL PACK: Depth From To nPII I INC" i rlr, Formation Description n, F If additional space is needed use back of form. LOCATION SKETCH (Show direction and distance from at least two State Roads or other map reference points) Hwy 321 North to Granite Falls Huffman Finishing X well Depth Size Material T From 5 To 15 Ft. ASTM sand Hwy 321 Southto Hickory & i-4.O from To Ft. ,REMARKS:For Compliance with permit NO. 0025135 I DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C, WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THAT A COPY OF THIS RECORD HAS BEEN PROVIDED TO THE WELL OWNER. SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR OR AGENT DATE W-1 Revised 11/84 Submit original to Division of Environmental Management and copy to well owner. s CALDWELL COUNTY HUFFMAN FINISHING GRANITE FALLS UNNAMED TRIBUTARY TO CATAWBA RIVER RHODIIISS ---�� HICKORY 8� LONGVIEW BURKE COUNTY - U. S. 64. 70 , 321 CATAW BA COUNTY IT PLANT MW3 DEPART OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMM' Y DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF ENVIRONKMAL MAMA WELL AND PUMP INSPECTION REPORT �! �8 _ 17 Z Date Well location f'T6 �=�1 LLS r A/C Area GRA°Vi-rE j-'ALL C�R,4 1,)_ (Town, Come., Subdivision and Lot No.) County CAt-z7vV6LL. Owner-1ItF,1C_MAA1 FIIV!SN1NG C0Mf0/}A'jy Road/Street -!?rF a' 'S ' Address /" • 0 • .3 D x U Quad No. 3 -r FALLS NG F6 3 D 33 GR/1 Serial No. 1.35 35 44 ��'23 37 Lat. Long. WELL CONSTRUCTION 237 Drilling Contractor Address Reg. # Name Meets Min. Standards Measure Yes No Remarks wA1 Permit ----- Location Distance from _ � Pollution source — ---- Other location standards Total Depth Casing Depth Diameter Weight/thickness Sc N 0 ( `/ Height IV.14 Drive shoe Exception approved by owner Grout: Type , Thickness Depth 0-3 ✓ f_ � -{� Screens AIIA Development -== I: D. Plate AIM A ,6 V/A RN1 nl G LA l3CL . 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