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Release Notification &Release Abatement Measure Plan
WithSite Waste Management
andSite Restoration Program
For
10 Kimball LaneSaugus, Massachusetts
May 2006
Prepared For:
Hidden Valley Trust75 West Street
Beverly, MA 02184
Prepared By:
Comprehensive Environmental Inc.64 Dilla Street
RECUVED Milford, MA 01757
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Table of Contents
Section Title Page No.
1.0 Introduction.................................................................... ...... .... ............ I
1.1 RAM Plan ............................................... 1
1.2 Hazardous M aterial Disposal................. ...... .................. ........ ........ 2
1.3 A C M Solid W aste...................................... ........................ ... ... .. ......... 2
1.4 Solid W aste Management ............ ............................................. 3
1.5 Project Responsibility ..... ............... .................................... .. 3
2.0 Description of Site Conditions & Surrounding Receptors.........................3
2.1 Description of the Site Conditions..............................3
2.2 Surrounding Receptors.............................- ... .. .... .... .... ........................ 4
2.3 Initial Site Investigation.......................... ....................... .............. 4
2.4 Site A udit .......................................... .. ...................... . ........................ 5
2.5 Description of the Release .................................... 7
2.6 W etland Restoration............ ...... ......... ... . ............ .. ... ......... 10
2.7 Hazardous Waste Management Program............................... .. ......... 10
2.8 Solid W aste Management Program...... ................. ... ................. -11
3.0 Objectives & Implementation Schedule ................ ...... .......................... 12
3.1 Objectives ...... .. .......................................... .... 12
3.2 Schedule......... .... ... ......... ....................... . ...... ... ........ ...... 12
4.0 Remediation Waste ............................... ......... 12
5.0 M onitoring Plan ... ... ..-.. .... ........... ........................... .... 13
6.0 Permitting...... .................. ................... ... 13
7.0 Licensed Site Professional .... -.................................... 13
8.0 Excavation Certification .................................... 13
9.0 Public Notification & DEP RAM Plan Forms......... ......................... 14 a
Table of Contents
TablesTable 1 Groundwater Sampling Results ..................................................................... 5Table 2 Hazardous Waste Management - Audit Findings...........................................6Table 3 D EP Soil Sam pling Results ............................................................................ 8Table 4 Site Soil Sam pling Results............................................................................. 9Table 5 W etland Replication Areas ............................................................................ 10
Table 6 Hazardous W aste M aterial Summ ary .................................................................. 11
FiguresFigure 1 Site Locus
Figure 2 Wells (Site Layout)
Figure 3 Stockpile Area & Sample Locations
Figure 4 Wetland Restoration Areas
Figure 5 Wetland Restoration Areas
Figure 6 Solid Waste Removal Areas
AppendicesAppendix A Hazardous Waste Manifests (draft)
Appendix B Solid Waste & Hazardous Waste Management Program
Appendix C Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) Laboratory Data
Appendix D Soil Boring Logs
Appendix E Laboratory Data Sheets
Appendix F Public Notification Letters
Appendix G Release Notification & RAM Transmittal Forms, Copy of Fee Submittal
Release Notification &
Release Abatement Measure Plan
1.0 IntroductionThis Release Abatement Measure Plan (RAM Plan) is in response to a series ofMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) site inspections of theproperty at 10 Kimball Lane between March 1999 and November 2004 in response tocomplaints from the Saugus Conservation Commission and the Saugus Board of Health.During the DEP site visit, observations were made indicating several wetland, solidwaste, and hazardous waste violations. DEP issued a Notice of Enforcement Conferencedated October 26, 2005, which was accompanied by a draft Administrative ConsentOrder (draft ACOP) and Notice of Noncompliance (NON) to Hidden Valley Trust for theobserved violations. This RAM Plan and related documents address three keycomponents identified in the draft ACOP, as follows:
" The RAM Plan addresses the excavation of contaminated fill material designatedfor offsite disposal. Work includes the excavation, removal/stockpiling andtesting of fill material for offsite disposal, and the removal of the remaining fillmaterial followed by confirmatory testing in support of the wetlands restorationprogram.
" The collection and consolidation of hazardous waste containers/materials foroffsite disposal. Work includes the development of site-specific protocols and aregulatory checklist for any ongoing generation, handling, storage and off-sitedisposal of waste material.
" The sampling and characterization of the existing solid waste debris piles insupport of a site wide solid waste removal program. The program will include asite-specific Work Plan for the handling and disposal of Asbestos ContainingMaterial (ACM).
Each of the components of work is discussed in more detail below.
1.1 RAM PlanBased on the results of previous DEP investigations, data was presented to Ms. HelenMcCarthy, Trustee during a January 25, 2006 meeting. The DEP data indicates thepresence of residual contamination in specific fill material at the Hidden Valley site thatexceeds the Reportable Concentrations (RC). The RCs are as contained in theReauthorized version of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.0000,effective April 3, 2006. As discussed in more detail below, subsequent evaluation of fillmaterials by CEI indicates that two discrete areas of contamination need to be removedand disposed off-site under a RAM Plan in accordance with the MCP. To meet theserequirements, this document outlines the process for the excavation, stockpiling andtesting of the material for disposal characterization, as well as final confirmatorysampling to ensure that contaminated materials are removed to meet target cleanuplevels. The intent of this program is to commence the soil removal/disposal workimmediately following the designated May 25, 2006 official 120-day Notificationdeadline.
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It should be noted, that if during the course of soil removal work the confirmatorysampling identifies additional areas of contamination or the total net volume of soilrequiring off-site disposal exceeds the 1500 cubic yard allowance under the provision ofa RAM Plan, an amended Plan with the financial assurance requirements shall besubmitted. In addition to addressing the draft ACOP, the form and content of thisdocument have been developed to meet the submittal requirements for continuing thework under a RAM Plan, in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0444. In that case, thisdocument will be submitted to the Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup along with the ReleaseNotification and RAM Transmittal Forms. Conducting the work under a RAM Plan willincrease the waste handling and disposal limit to 1,500 cubic yards.
1.2 Hazardous Material DisposalAs discussed in the March 28, 2006 letter by Comprehensive Environmental Inc. (CEI), apreliminary site audit was conducted to evaluate compliance issues associated withhazardous waste management activities. Additional follow-on waste collection andconsolidation activities were completed in April 2006 per DEP's request. These wasteshave been repackaged in DOT approved shipping containers and off-site shipment fordisposal is pending. Draft copies of the waste manifests have been prepared and areincluded in Appendix A.
Additionally, a "Solid Waste and Hazardous Waste Management Program" has beencompleted (see Appendix B), which addresses on-site compliance with solid andhazardous waste regulations and requirements. The protocols outlined in the program willbe applied to all existing and future site activities at the Hidden Valley Trust site atKimball Lane.
1.3 ACM Solid WasteRecent data indicates that some of the trailer demolition waste debris piles includeasphalt based building material and vinyl floor tiles contain non-friable asbestos (i.e.greater than 1% asbestos by weight) (see Appendix C). Nine debris piles are locatedthroughout the site. A total of one hundred and sixty-nine (169) bulk samples of suspectasbestos-containing materials (ACM) were collected from seven of the nine debris pilesand submitted for laboratory analysis. No suspect ACM was identified or sampled inpiles #5 & #6. Laboratory analytical results indicated the presence of asbestos in thefollowing materials:
- Roof Flashing - Debris Pile #2- Sheet Flooring - Debris Pile #3" Floor Tile - Debris Pile #3" Sealant on Styrofoam Board - Debris Pile #3" Window Glazing - Debris Pile #8
As such, these materials are regulated as asbestos containing material (ACM), whichrequires abatement in accordance with 310 CMR 7.15. To initiate asbestos relatedactivities requires that a site-specific Work Plan be prepared by an Asbestos CertifiedDesigner and submitted to DEP Bureau of Waste Minimization. The Work Plan includes
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a 10-day notification requirement, and will address the various types of material that areexpected to be encountered, how the materials are to be handled, onsite testing andcontrol requirements, and requirements for material transport and disposal. The WorkPlan will be transmitted to Bureau of Waste Minimization under a separate cover alongwith a review copy to the Solid Waste Group.
1.4 Solid Waste ManagementDEP has determined from its investigations that there are a total of 8 known disposalareas. Disposal areas I - 5 are incorporated by reference into the draft ACOP. All ofthese were determined by DEP to be primarily burial sites and will be addressed as a partof these activities.
1.5 Project ResponsibilityThe responsible party for conducting the response action as discussed herein is:
Helen McCarthy, TrusteeHidden Valley Trust75 West StreetBeverly, MA 02184Phone: (978) 927-2596Relationship to Site: Owner
2.0 Description of Site Conditions and Surrounding Receptors
2.1 Description of the Site ConditionsThe site is located at 10 Kimball Lane in Saugus, Massachusetts and a locus map isprovided as Figure 1. The 74-acre site is approximately 0.52 miles south of Salem Streetand approximately 0.61 miles south of Route 495, in Lynnfield, Massachusetts (refer toSaugus Assessor's map 017.8, block 0001, lots 0001.0 and 0013.0). The approximateboundaries of the site are Kimball Lane to the north, wetlands and forested land to theeast, the Breakheart Reservation to the south, and the Saugus River and forested land tothe west. At this time the site is occupied by a one-story wooden building (quonset hut)with a bituminous concrete and asphalt slab on-grade foundation. The Quonset hut isused for the storage and dismantling of used mobile office trailers and has been since1979. Prior to 1979, the site was used as a horse farm and stable (Hidden Valley Farm).There are several tenants such as a landscaper, concrete foundation business, trucking,mobile trailer rental (Resun), and other construction companies, which occupy theoutside portion of the property. There are no municipal services (water and sewer) andno electric or gas at the site.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangle map of the area(Reading Quadrangle, 1997) the site is comprised of a peninsula surrounded by wetlandsto the south, east and west. Ground surface elevation at the site is approximately 59 feet(18 meters) above mean sea level, and with rising elevations to the east and west of thesite. The Saugus River abuts the site to the west and flows in a southerly direction from
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Reedy Meadow across the site to Lynn Harbor. The U.S. Geological Survey mapsindicate that regional groundwater flow is generally toward the south, flowing along thesimilar direction as the Saugus River. Localized groundwater flow direction in thevicinity of the site may vary as a result of heterogeneous subsurface conditions.
2.2 Surrounding ReceptorsThe subject site is located in a commercial area of Saugus, with abutting businesses to thenorth along Kimball Lane. Abutting the site to the north is a substation for WakefieldGas & Light, beyond which is a UPS warehouse. To the south is the BreakheartReservation, to the east is forested land and to the west is the Saugus River andassociated wetlands and forested land. Based on the surrounding commercial uses andvacant land, the surrounding receptors are limited. The receptors under the existingconditions include the Saugus River and associated wetlands.
2.3 Initial Site InvestigationOn Februairy 16, 2006 five monitoring wells were installed downgradient and upgradientof the various waste piles. The locations of the monitoring wells are depicted on Figure2. The purpose of the investigation was to develop an initial understanding of whetherthese filled waste piles represented potential releases of Oil and Hazardous Material(OHM), and to determine the presence of potentially contaminated groundwaterassociated with historical releases, if any, elsewhere on the property. Soil boring logs areincluded in Appendix D.
On February 23, 2006 the newly installed monitoring wells were sampled for extractablepetroleum hydrocarbons (EPH), volatile petroleum hydrocarbons (VPH), dissolvedmetals (RCRA 8 metals), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using EPA method8260. The results of the groundwater sampling are presented on Table 1, and thelaboratory analytical reports are included in Appendix E. The groundwater results werecompared to the MCP reportable concentrations (RCs) and Method I clean up standards.None of the analytes exceed the reportable concentration for GW- I with the exception ofarsenic with a value of 229 pg/l, which is above the reportable concentration for GW-l(RCGW-1) of 1Opgl, but below the RCGW-2 standard of 900 gg/l. However, arsenic isa naturally occurring element, and bedrock outcrops are prevalent throughout the site.Additionally, these concentrations are located in monitoring well MW-5, which is in thefurthest reach of the site. MW-5 is also a shallow (5' deep) monitoring well, essentiallyencountering the top of bedrock, which is located at a depth of approximately 8 feetbelow the ground surface. As such, the data could represent a naturally occurringdissolved fraction flowing on top of the bedrock. Further assessment of monitoring wellMW-5 will be conducted by re-sampling and analyzing a filtered and non-filtered sample.
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Table IGroundwater Sampling Results
'MW-2MW-3 2/23/2006 ND <50 54.2 <10 <50 13.7 <5 14.4 <5MW-4 2/23/2006 ND <50 <30 <10 <50 8.7 <5 <5 <5MW-5 2/23/2006 ND 229 <30 15.4 99.2 <5 6.74 <5 9.04MW-6 4/19/2006 NA NA NA <10 <50 <5 <5 NA NA
RCGW-1 - 10 2,000 4,000 3,000 70 1,000 70 1,000MCP RCGW-2 - 900 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 4,000 50,000 4,000
Method 1 GW-2 - NS NS NS 50,000 50,000 8,000 50,000 8,000Standards GW-3 - 900 50,000 NS 50,000 50,000 4,000 50,000 4,000
Notes: All results are in ug/LOnly detected compounds are shown on this table
ND: Non Detect
NA: Not AnalyzedNS: No Standard
<: Denotes below laboratory detection limits
A pre-existing monitoring well (MW-6) was discovered at the northeastern corner of theQuonset hut. The location of the pre-existing monitoring well MW-6 is depicted onFigure 2. On April 19, 2006, a groundwater sample was collected and analyzed forVOCs by EPA method 8260. The results indicate analytes below the MCP RCs andMethod I standards, as well as the laboratory detection limits.
2.4 Site AuditTable 2 provides an itemized comparison of the four DEP site inspections conducted in2003 and 2004, the IES site visit in April 2005 and the most recent CEI site audit. OnFebruary 23, 2006, CEI conducted a detailed site audit with a focus on the oil andhazardous materials (OHM) management component described in the draft ACOP. Ingeneral, there is a level of consistency in the numbers and types of containerized wastematerial observed over time, most of which represents used motor vehicle wastes andcontainers. Based on our recent inspection, housekeeping is an issue with numerouslocations of spillage of OHM from containers located in the building, including releasesto the shallow soils outside of the building. One significant area of concern, locatedwithin the building, is a drum staging area set adjacent to a wooden floor surrounded bylarge areas of pooled oil and staining of the asphalt. The wooden floor is set over anopen area in the asphalt where any spillage and/or drips of OHM could seep directly intothe ground beneath the building floor slab. The palleted drums were located adjacent tothe wooden floor and open areas in the floor slab. The results of the subsurfaceinvestigation at this area of concern are discussed in Section 2.4.
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Table 2Hazardous Waste Management - Audit Findings
DRAFT ACOPP-BO-05-9036-246
DEP Site Inspections
March 21, 2003
May 7, 2003
July 15, 2003
November 16, 2004
IES Site Visit:
April 2005 Observindicatapproxantifre
DEP observed (2) 55-gallon drums of waste oil and (2) 20-gallondrums of lube grease, located inside the garage building.DEP also observed (10) 55-gallon drums, two that were 2 filledwith oil outside of the building.
DEP re-inspection of the site indicated that some drums had beenremoved.
The (2) 55-gallon drums and the (2) 20-gallon drums observed onMarch 21, 2003 were still present. DEP observed 270 gallons ofwaste oil and approximately 40 gallons of waste grease stored on-site.
Same as the July 15, 2003 inspection with additional (5) 55-gallondrums of waste oil, totaling 545-gallons of waste oil observed.
ations made during an IES ASTM Transaction Screening site visited (2) 275-gallon diesel fuel aboveground storage tanks (ASTs),imately (14) 55-gallon drums of automotive related fluids (gear oil,eze, and engine oil) within the building.
CEI Site Audit:
February 23, 2006
CEI observed the following hazardous waste items within the building;
* (2) 55-gallon drums of waste motor oil at the accumulation area* (1) 5-gallon waste oil drip pan (open)e (1) 30-40 gallon trash can with debris and waste oil (no lid)* (3) 55-gallon drums of unidentified waste petroleum products* (2) 20-gallon drums of lube grease (one open)a (2) 275-gallon diesel ASTs (one not in use)* (3) 55-gallon drums of virgin oil products* Several 5-gallon pails of solvent and virgin oil products* Numerous portable gasoline containers (most empty)
CEI observed the following hazardous waste items outdoors;
* (1) 55-gallon drum of unidentified waste petroleum product, spillageonto the ground surface
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* (1) 55-gallon drum of virgin petroleum product for sealing concreteforms
* Numerous 5-gallon pails of various petroleum products, some spent,some virgin products, some spillage onto the ground
* (4) abandoned diesel saddle tanks (approx. 50-75 gallon capacity),unknown contents
* (2) abandoned hydraulic reservoirs (approx. 25-50 gallon capacity),unknown contents
e Petroleum drips and leaks on the ground from on-site equipment (e.g.,tree splitter on top of hill)
e Probable asbestos containing piping* DEP asbestos containing shingles and roofing material* Building demolition debris* Smelting waste debris
2.5 Description of the Release
On January 25, 2006, Ms. Helen McCarthy, Trustee obtained knowledge ofcontamination levels at the Hidden Valley site during a meeting with DEP in which theDepartment presented the data from soil samples collected previously. The DEP data wasfrom the soil samples collected on March 21, 2003, April 10, 2003, and July 15, 2003.The results of DEP's soil samples are presented in Table 3.
On April 19, 2006 soil samples (Fsand-1, Fsand-2, Fsand-3, and Fsand-4) were collectedfrom the foundry sand area located at the southern base of the on-site hill, and soilsamples (MD-E and MD-W) were collected from the soil pile (referred to as theMiddlesex Pile by DEP) located off the southwest corner of the Quonset hut. The soilsamples were analyzed for metals and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) byEPA method 8270. As shown in Table 4, the soil analytical results indicate chromiumexceeding the MCP Method 1 S-1 standards for all soil samples. The results alsoindicated the presence of benzo(a)pyrene in soil samples MD-E and MD-W exceedingthe MCP Method I S-1 standards. All other results were below the MCP Method 1 S-Istandards.
On April 19, 2006, an assessment of the soils beneath and adjacent to the drum stagingarea was conducted. A soil sample (SB-I) was collected from beneath the wooden flooradjacent to the drum staging area where a heavy oil stain was observed on the asphaltfloor. The soil sample was collected at a depth of 0 to 2 feet below the ground surfaceand was analyzed for EPH carbon fractions and VOCs by EPA method 8260. Anadditional shallow soil sample (0-6") was collected from soils beneath the wooden floorat the solvent parts washer location (sample PW-I). The soil analytical results for bothsamples were below the MCP Method I standards and the laboratory detection limits.Sample locations are shown on Figure 3 and the laboratory analytical results are includedin Appendix E.
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Table 3DEP Soil Sampling Results
SVOCsNaphthalene 0.17 M <1.5 <1.5 <0.17Phenanthrene 0.27 M 2.4 <1.5 <0.13Anthracene <0.27 0.58 M <1.5 <0.27Fluoranthene 0.34 M 2.5 <1.5 0.52 MPyrene 0.28 M 2 <1.5 0.41 MBenzo(b)fluoranthene 0.21 M 1.1 M <1.5 <0.10Chrysene <1.5 1.2 M <1.5 <0.23Benzo(a)anthracene <1.5 1.1 M <1.5 <0.080Benzo(k)fluoranthene <1.5 0.48 M <1 .5 <0.080Benzo(a)pyrene <1.5 0.90 M <1.5 <0.26Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <1.5 0.43 M <1.5 <0.27Benzo(g,hi)perylene <1.5 0.39 M <1.5 <0.17
Notes:<: Concentration is below the MDL
M: Analyte concentration > MDL but < ROL
EPHC9-C18 Aliphatic 37 51C19-C36 Aliphatic 95 66C1 1-C22 Aromatic 110 130Naphthalene <0.5 0.27 M2-Methylnaphthalene <0.5 0.28 MFluorene <0.5 0.59Phenanthrene 2.4 4.3Anthracene 0.35 M 0.91Fluoranthene 3.2 7.0Benzo(a)anthracene 1.6 3.5Pyrene 0.89 1.7Chrysene 1.9 3.9Benzo(b)fluoranthene 3.6 1.9Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.5 0.87Benzo(a)pyrene 1.8 4.0Indeno(1 2,3-cd)pyrene <0.5 2.9Benzo(gh,i)perylene <0.5 2.7
Notes:<: Concentration is below the MDL
M: Analyte concentration > MDL but < ROL
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Table 4
VOCs (mg/kg) | NA I NA NA NA NA NA I NU I ND || NA I NAExtractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPH) (mg/kg)C9-C18 Aliphatic NA NA NA NA NA NA ND NA 1,000 2,500C19-C36 Aliphatic NA NA NA NA NA NA ND NA 2,500 5,000C 11-C22 Aromatic NA NA NA NA NA NA ND NA 200 200Metals (mg/kg)Barium 240 242 176 154 120 139 NA NA 1,000 1,000Chromium 111 89.3 87.8 66.1 35.3 50.3 NA NA 30 30Lead 248 175 196 223 158 230 NA NA 300 300Silver 4.75 3.7 5.25 4.85 6.87 3.89 NA NA 100 100Mercury 0.497 0.188 0.129 <0.106 0.297 0.202 1 NA NA 20 20SVOCs (mg/kg)2-Methytnaphthalene <0.08 <0.09 <0.08 <0.08 0.138 <0.08 NA NA 500 500Acenaphthene 0.121 0.071 0.103 0.079 0.446 0.368 NA NA 1,000 1,000Acenaphthylene 0.094 0.088 0.068 0.029 0.227 0.152 NA NA 100 100Anthracene 0.544 0.517 0.36 0.274 1.49 1.24 NA NA 1,000 1,000Benzo(a)anthracene 1.41 0.874 0.724 0.727 3.56 3.61 NA NA 7 7Benzo(a)pyrene 1.7 0.934 0.864 0.751 3.63 3.62 NA NA 2 2Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1.56 0.809 0.501 0.472 3.61 2.76 NA NA 7 7Benzo(g,hi)peryIene 1.08 0.627 0.524 0.456 1.92 1.69 NA NA 1,000 1,000Benzo(k)fluoranthene 1.29 0.636 0.607 0.613 3.04 2.89 NA NA 70 70Bis(2- NA NAethylhexyl)phthalate <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 1.1 200 200Carbazole 0.17 0.118 0.146 0.133 0.493 0.461 NA NA NS NSChrysene 1.76 1.04 0.916 0.839 4.42 4.42 NA NA 7 7Dibenzofuran <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 0.306 0.136 NA NA 100 NSDi-n-butyl phthalate <0.08 <0.09 <0.08 <0.08 0.213 <0.08 NA NA 50 NSFluoranthene 2.31 2.14 1.63 1.43 8.21 7.65 NA NA 1,000 1,000Fluorene 0.093 0.115 0.101 0.0707 0.435 0.294 NA NA 1,000 1,000Indeno(1,2,3- NA NAcd)pyrene 0.881 0.561 0.472 0.371 1.69 1.61 7 7Naphthalene <0.08 <0.09 <0.08 <0.08 0.205 0.136 NA NA 500 500Phenanthrene 1.61 1.37 1.4 1.1 5.82 4.33 NA NA 1,000 100Pyrene 2.94 2.13 1.64 1.51 8.53 8.92 NA NA 1,000 1,000
Notes:<: Denotes below the laboratory detection limits
Concentration exceeds the MCP S-1Bold: StandardNS: No standardND: None detectNA: Not analyzed
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2.6 Wetland RestorationWetland restoration activities will be conducted by Beals Associates as part of the NONrequirements. However, CEI will also assist in the removal of fill (contaminated soilsand fill material) associated with the wetlands restoration. Based on the current datacollected previously, the layer of impacted soil will be removed in stages working fromthe edge of the fill within the wetland towards the upland. The excavated soils willstockpiled in the staging area on-site and analyzed for disposal parameters. The locationof the staging area is depicted on Figure 3. Fill material encountered during theexcavation activities will be stockpiled separately in the on-site staging area and analyzedto determine if the soil is suitable for on-site reuse or off-site disposal. If impacted fillsoils are identified, additional soil samples will be collected for disposal parameters andthe soils will be disposed off-site.
The excavation activities within the wetland restoration areas will be directed by the on-site Wetland Scientist (see Figures 4 & 5 for restoration areas). Once the extent of thewetland restoration areas are excavated, confirmatory soil samples will be collected.However, if additional contaminated soils are discovered during the course of the wetlandrestoration program (from visual observations or confirmatory soil sampling) thesematerials will be removed and stockpiled in the staging area pending soil characterizationfor off-site disposal. After soils are removed from any of the wetland restoration areas(see Table 5) confirmatory soil samples will be collected.
Table SWetland Replication Areas
Area Violation RemediationWLI 2400 S.F. Fill xl.5 ReplicationWL2 500 S.F. Fill xl.5 ReplicationWL3 380 L.F. Encroachment Remove all solid waste and debris from the
100' buffer zone. Restore to natural gradeWL4 1611 S.F. Fill (solid Waste) Remove fill xl.5 replicationWL5 2000 S.F. Alteration xl.5 ReplicationWL6 Activity in buffer zone Remove soil piles. Grade to drain properlyWL7 Activity in buffer zone and stabilize with gravelWL8 Stormwater trench
Total Alteration 6,511 S.F.Approximately 10,000 S.F. of wetlands shall be replicated
2.7 Hazardous Waste Management ProgramOn April 19 and 20, 2006, CEI directed consolidation of the containerized hazardouswaste inside of the Quonset hut and around the site. A total of 13 drums were generatedand 28 used (car, truck, industrial) batteries were consolidated. The 55-gallon drumswere sampled and characterized for disposal per DEP's request and off-site shipment fordisposal is pending (see Appendix A for draft manifests). Table 6 provides a summaryof the waste categorizes.
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Table 6
Hazardous Waste Material Summary
Bulk Waste - Flammable
Bulk Waste - Oil
Bulk Waste - Grease & Water
Bulk Waste - Glycols & Antifreeze
Bulk Waste - oil/Glycol/Waterwith chlorinated solvents
Empty drum - Previously containing oil/grease
Bulk Waste - Non Regulated Grease
Unit Waste - Lead Acid Batteries for Recycle
(2) 85-gallon drums(3) 55-gallon drums
(1) 85-gallon drum
(1) 55-gallon drum
(1) 55-gallon drum(3) 55-gallon drums
(2) 30-gallon drums28 batteries
2.8 Solid Waste Management ProgramAs stated, DEP has determined from its investigations that there are a total of 8 knowndisposal areas. Disposal areas I through 5 are incorporated by reference into the draftACOP, as discussed below and shown on Figure 6. Figure 6 location designations W-6and W-7 refer to the Wetland 6 & 7 alteration areas, which also contain the original polyaromatic hydrocarbon RC exceedances, and DA-3 is the foundry sand area with RCexceedances for chromium. These areas will be addressed as a part of the RAM Planunder the MCP.
Solid waste materials will be removed and managed for off-site disposal at an approvedfacility. These removal areas include disposal areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8, as describedbelow:
" Partially buried solid waste is present in two areas at the top of a hill on theeastern side of the site. The solid waste Disposal Areas [DA-1} consists ofcrushed trailers, roofing waste, burned building demolition waste, scrap metal,tires, and other solid waste was observed partially buried in an area ofapproximately 15,000 square feet on the southern half of the hill area [DA-2].
" An area of approximately 7,000 square feet of partially buried solid waste islocated at the base of the hill to the south in the southeastern corner of the site[DA-3]. Foundry sand at this location will be handled separately, as discussedabove.
" An area of approximately 19,000 square feet at the base of the hill to the north inthe northeast corner of the site containing partially buried solid waste and a largewood chip pile abutting a wetland resource area [DA-4].
" Solid wastes are partially buried in the ground in an area of approximately 2,000square feet [see W-4] and along an approximately 380-foot fill edge [DA-5] in thesoutheast area of the site. The solid waste consists of red brick, crushed concrete,wood, metal girders, wire, cables and roofing material.
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0 Disposal areas DA-6 through 8 were identified during a site visit on March 8,2006, which included: Disposal area DA-6 refers to the waste piles found in themiddle of the site some of which contain ACM, as discussed under Subsection 1.3and characterized in Appendix C. Disposal area DA-7 relates to solid wastepushed into the riverfront/BVW resource areas. Disposal area DA-8 relates to atrailer that was demolished in a wetland area. There was floor tile and otherdebris scattered around the DA-8 demolition area that requires furthercharacterization due to suspect ACM.
3.0 Objectives & Implementation Schedule
3.1 ObjectivesThe proposed remedial measure is to be conducted under this RAM Plan including theexcavation and disposal of impact soils. The goal of the remedial action is to achieveMCP Method 1 S- l/GW-3 Standards. Confirmatory soil samples and field screening willbe conducted during the removal activities to help further define and confirm thatcontaminated fill material has been removed. As discussed in Section 2.8, solid wastematerials will be removed and managed for off-site disposal at an approved facility.
The soils within the wetland areas will be excavated in 250-500 cubic yard intervals atthe direction of the wetland scientist and stockpiled at a designated staging area. Visualobservations during the excavation activities will also be used to help define the specificlines and grade of the fill material to be removed. Confirmatory soil samples and fieldscreening will be conducted during and after excavation activities to help further validatethe limits of the fill material. Excavated soils will be segregated based on compositionand stockpiled in 250-500 cubic yard piles. Laboratory testing for potential on-site re-useor off-site disposal will verify soils stockpiled and segregated by soil type.
3.2 ScheduleSite preparation activities are expected to commence by the end of May 2006. RAM Planexcavation activities are anticipated to start in June and will require one week to completewith disposal characterization prior to offsite disposal by the end of June. All other fillmaterial will be stockpiled in a designated area while confirmatory sampling results areobtained. The excavation work to restore the wetlands is scheduled to be completed bythe end of June 2006, with the start of the solid waste removal program (ACM will beaddressed under a separate submittal to DEP). As various aspects of the work nearcompletion, DEP will informed with the option of inspecting the site to ensurecompliance with the draft ACOP.
4.0 Remediation WasteCurrent data and assessment activities indicate that the volume of contaminated soilsfrom select areas designated for off site disposal could range from 100 - 1500 cubic yardsof soil based on confirmatory sampling. Soils will be stockpiled in a staging area located
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on-site and characterized for disposal. Soils excavated will be stockpiled in separateareas within the staging area based on soil composition determined in the field or fromlaboratory analytical data. Based on those results, the soils will be shipped for off-sitedisposal at a permitted facility (landfill and/or asphalt batching facility) with recordkeeping through a Bill-of-Lading process.
Containerized waste material identified is Sub-section 2.7 will be manifested for off sitedisposal. As discussed in Section 2.8, solid waste materials will be removed andmanaged for off-site disposal at an approved facility. Weight or facility slips will be usedto track disposal activities.
5.0 Monitoring PlanSoil samples at various locations will be collected and analyzed upon completion of theexcavation activities to confirm that all remedial waste has been removed. Excavatedsoils will also be analyzed for disposal characterization. A visual inspection of theproperty will be conducted to ensure that all of the solid waste has been removed.
6.0 PermittingDig Safe will be contacted before excavation activities commence at the site. Permittingassociated with soil removal and restoration activities within wetland jurisdiction is beinghandled separately by Beals Associates. No other federal, state or local permits areneeded to conduct the RAM Plan proposed.
7.0 Licensed Site ProfessionalThe Licensed Site Professional (LSP) who prepared this plan and is retained to conductthis RAM Plan is:
Mr. Richard Cote, P.E., LSPManager of Remedial Engineering - LSP #2359Comprehensive Environmental Inc.64 Dilla StreetMilford, MA 01757
8.0 Excavation CertificationA RAM Plan of contaminated soils totaling less than 100 cubic yards can be removed anddisposed through a Bill-of-Lading signed by the LSP. Remedial action with volumesgreater than 100 cubic yard but less than 1,500 cubic yards can be conducted under theprovisions of a RAM Plan without an Excavation Certification.
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9.0 Public Notification & DEP RAM Plan FormsPublic notification letters have been submitted to the Town of Saugus Town Manager andBoard of Health and copies are provided in Appendix F. The Release Notification andRAM transmittal forms are provided in Appendix G. A copy of the compliance feecertificate is also provided in Appendix G.
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16. GENERATORS CERTIFICATION: I hereby dodaee that the contents of his consignmienl are lully and accurately descibad above by proper sTipping name and are classilted,packed, merked. and labeled. and ate in all respects in proper cordllon for transport by highway according to applcable iternational and natronal government regulations.i I am a large quantity generator. I certly that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and loxicty of waste generated to he degree I have delemgied to be econornically
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DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALSOne Winter Street Boston, Massachusetts 02108
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16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICA'TON: I hereby declare that the contents of lhis consigrncnt are fully and accurally described above by proper shipping name and are classilled,packed, marked. and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for Iransport by highway according to applicable Iltemnlonal and nalonal gavermmeni regulations.Ill ern a Lrga quanlity gancralor. I certily that I have a program in place to reduce the vokime and toxicily at waste generated to the degree I have determined to be econoricallypcficable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatrnent. storage, or disposal currently available io me which minilrnzes the present and luurm threat to humanhealth and the envirant OR, it I am a small quantity generator. I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generallon mid select the best waste managementmethod that is available to me and that I can afford.
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20. Facility Owner or Operator: Certification of receIpt of hazardous materials covered by this manilest except as noied in ilem19Date
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DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALSOne Winter Street Boston, Massachusetts 02108
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTSDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALSOne Winter Street Boston, Massachusetts 02106
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SOLID WASTE AND HAZARDOUS WASTEMANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Hidden Valley TrustSaugus, MA
The purpose of this program is to present the Waste Management Protocols andAgreement to address the on-site management of solid and hazardous wastes in responseto the Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) October 26, 2005 draft of theAdministrative Consent Order (ACOP-BO-05-9036-246). The following summarizes thebasic requirements for addressing on-site compliance with solid and hazardous wasteregulations. The specific regulatory requirements are attached as a point of reference.
Solid Waste Management Protocol
Future solid waste management activities by all site owners, operators, tenants andvisitors shall be conducted in the following manner:
* All rubbish and solid waste materials shall be placed into approved containers(e.g., roll-offs, dumpsters, barrels, etc.) upon generation of the waste.
* Rubbish and solid waste materials shall not be combined with hazardouswastes or other special wastes at the site and vice versa.
* The following activities are strictly prohibited:o On-site dumping of waste materialso Outdoor storage of waste materials on the groundo Outdoor storage of approved waste containers, unless covered with a tarpo Outdoor storage of waste containers that are not fully contained, sealed or
otherwise deterioratedo On-site open burning of any material, unless in accordance with the Air
Pollution Control Regulations at 310 CMR 7.07(2) & (3), and as approvedby the local Fire Department.
Hazardous Waste Management Protocol
Future hazardous waste management activities by all site owners, operators, tenants andvisitors shall be conducted in the following manner:
* On-site operators or tenants that generate waste oil or hazardous waste shallregister as a generator of such waste in accordance with 310 CMR 30.060Notification Procedures, obtain a generator ID number and comply with theapplicable generator requirements outlined at 310 CMR 30.300 and 310 CMR30.350.o See Attachment A for the Generator Registration Form.o See Attachment B for a summary of the requirements for hazardous waste
generators.o Each generator (separate entity) must register for their individual
activitids."-
Page 1 of 3
* The following activities are strictly prohibited:o On-site disposal of hazardous wastes.o Receiving hazardous waste from an off-site source other than the
registered generator(s) for the site.o On-site recycling or burning of hazardous wastes, unless in accordance
with 310 CMR 30.200 Provisions for Recyclable Material and For WasteOil.
Future universal waste management activities by all site owners, operators, tenants andvisitors shall be conducted in the following manner:
" Spent vehicle batteries shall be stored and handled in accordance with 310CMR 30.1034(1).o See Attachment C for universal waste management requirements.
" Spent fluorescent light tube storage and handling shall be conducted inaccordance with 310 CMR 30.1034(5).o See Attachment C for universal waste management requirements.
* All other broken or damaged batteries or light tubes must be handled anddisposed as a hazardous waste in accordance with 310 CMR 30.00.
The protocols outlined above and the attached reference regulations shall apply to theHidden Valley Trust site at Kimball Lane, as authorized below and agreed upon by thetenants at the site, effective immediately upon the date of signature below.
AUTHORIZATION
Ms. en Mecarthy, Trustee /(DeHidden Valley Trust
Page 2 of 3
TENANT AGREEMENT
As authorized by signature below, this agreement acknowledges that the site tenant(s)listed below and their employees or affiliates at their own expense will abide by therequirements and information outlined above in this letter and as amended. If the MADEP, site owner or its authorized agents determine that the compliance requirements arenot met at any time, this agreement authorizes the site owner to evict the tenant(s)separate from any enforcement actions from regulatory agencies that may be incurred.
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Responsible Representative
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Waste Prevention - Hazardous Waste
Generator Registration
For DEP Use:FMF#
DEP Region: O NE C SE [ICE [IWE
I am registering as:
0 Very small quantity generator of hazardous waste (less than 220 pounds or 27 gallons/month) or
o Very small quantity generator of waste oil (less than 220 pounds or 27 gallons/month) or
o Small quantity generator of waste oil (220 to 2,200 pounds or 27 to 270 gallons/month)
Name of company
Mailing address
City/town State Zip code E-mail Address
Street address where waste is produced
City/town State Zip code
Type of business SIC codeNote: If you donot have a MAD,MAR, or MA5Number, use MV,followed by yourArea Code andTelephoneNumber.
MVGenerator Registration identification Number (12 Characters)
Hazardous WasteGenerated (check)
Gallons perMonth Prior toTreatment,Recycling orDisposal
Disposal, Storage, Treatment, and/or Recycling
(Name of company and address where waste is taken ortype of treatment or recycling on site of generation)
l Waste Oil
0 Solvent
E Acid or Alkali
Other (name):
Return thesigned original. tothe appropriateMassDEPRegional Office,Attn: BWP
I CERTIFY THAT UNDER PENALTY OF LAW I have personally examined and am familiar with theinformation submitted in this document and all attachments, and that based on my inquiry of thoseindividuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the information is true,accurate, and complete.
Name of operator Signed Date
Generator Registration - Page 1 of 3
Title
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STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC) CODES
Automotive Industry
5013 Auto parts/supplies7512 Autobody shops7549 Automotive repair services5511 Car dealers, new & used7542 Car washes7699 Engine repair5541 Gasoline service stations7538 General auto & truck repair4231 Motor freight terminals371 Motor vehies & equipment5093 Scrap & waste dealers4214 Trucking & storage
Construction, Building Trades
2951 Asphalt paving manufacture1521 Building contractor (single family)7349 Building maintenance1751 Carpenter, cabinetmaker1731 Electrical contractor8711 Engineering, architecture1749 Excavating contractor1752 Floor laying154 General contractor (non-residential)162 Heavy construction contractor1721 Painting, paper hanging1611 Paving contractor1711 Plumbing, heating1761 Roofing1442 Sand & gravel
Educational institutions
8221 Colleges & universities8211 Elementary & secondary schools8412 Museums8922 Non-commercial educational scientific &
research organizations8249 Vocational schools
Food Industry (Retali)
5461 Bakery products5451 Dairy products
Machine shopslmetal fabrication
3362 Brass, bronze & copper castings3432 Brass goods/plumbing fixtures3471 Electroplating, anodizing3431 Enameled iron & metal ware3499 Fabricated metal products344 Fabricated structural metal346 Forgings & stamping3429 Hardware3569 Heavy equipment391 Jewelry silverware, plated ware3544 Job shops, tool & die355 Machinery3412 Metal barrels, drums3398 Metal heat treating3451 Screw machine products3444 Sheet metal work333 Smelting - non-ferrous metals7692 Welding
Manufacturing
362 Electric appliances (industrial)2851 Paints, varnish2621 Paper mills2821 Plastics, liquid resins367 Printed circuit boards, semiconductor243 Wood products, mill work
Medical Services
8021 Dentists8060 Hospitals8071 Medical & X-ray laboratories8011 Physicians8731 Research laboratories074 Veterinarians
Municipal Services
9224 Fire9221 Police9229 Public works4953 Refuse, landfills
Other Services
7623 Air conditioning repair764 Antiques repair8999 Art restoration7231 Beauty salons4493 Boat yard7699 Cesspool cleaning7342 Disinfecting7216 Dry cleaning7641 Furniture stripping078 Landscaping, horticultural7389 Miscellaneous business services5983 Motor oil retailer7512 Paint shops1611 Paving contractor722 Photographers4311 Postal, U.S.5093 Scrap & waste dealers4171 Transportation (bus)448 Transportation (water)
Printing Industry
7334 Blueprinting, photocopying2731 Book publishing2754 Commercial gravure2752 Lithographic printing2711 Newspaper publishers2721 Periodical publishers2793 Photoengraving7384 Photofinishing laboratories226 Screenprinting
Generator Registration . Pane 3 of 3qenrea.doc . 4/06
A SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS
FOR
SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Updated June 2004
Prepared by:Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Waste PreventionBusiness Compliance Division
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INTRODUCTION
Many essential services, including auto repair and dry-cleaners and institutions, such asschools and hospitals, produce hazardous waste. If you use cleaning solvents, oil, inks, paints,acids, or alkalines, for example, you may be a generator of hazardous waste.
As a generator, it is your responsibility to know your legal obligations under theMassachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations. Inappropriate handling and disposal of hazardouswaste has damaged water supplies and threatened human health. Increasingly, businesses findthat meeting the legal requirements is good practice that protects the environment, the equity intheir property and their neighbors and employees.
Under the "Superfund" law, you are liable for your hazardous waste and any damage itcauses even after it leaves your site and is taken away by a transporter to a treatment, storage ordisposal facility. You can be required to contribute to the cest-of cleaning up any contamination,resulting from your wastes wherever they end up. It is important, therefore, that you determinehow to prevent pollution before it begins.
The cost of waste disposal and liability coverage is escalating. Landfilling of manyhazardous wastes is now banned. There are few commercial hazardous waste disposal facilitiesand their capacity is limited.
Reducing the amount of your hazardous waste may be the most economical andenvironmentally sound approach to meeting your requirements. Substituting non-hazardous forhazardous products, modifying your process, segregating non-hazardous from hazardous wastestreams, recycling your waste and better housekeeping should be key considerations for you.
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)-regulates all non-households (businesses and institutions) which generate any amount of hazardous waste.Radioactive wastes, unless mixed with hazardous waste, and infectious wastes are regulated bythe Massachusetts Department of Public Health as well as by federal agencies.
This brochure is a summary of a portion of the Massachusetts Hazardous WasteRegulations and is organized as follows:
ClassificationPaperworkHousekeepingVery Small Quantity Generators
It is designed to help you understand the regulations and ivill assist you in meeting your
legal obligation and avoiding potential penalties. However, it is not a substitute for reading andcomplying with the full Hazardous Waste Regulations 310 CMR 30.000.
Because Massachusetts requirements are more stringent than the federal requirements,you will be in compliance with federal hazardous waste regulations when you meet the statestandards.
The complete regulations are available at cost at the State House Bookstores, You canhave them sent to you by calling Boston's bookstore (617) 727-2834, or (413) 784-1376 inSpringfield. Ask for the most recent compilation of 310 CMR 30.000.
For a specific fact sheet for your industry, which will provide more detailed information,call the Hazardous Waste Regulatory Program's Compliance Assistance Line at(617) 292-5898.
Two other products from the Department of Environmental Protection which may helpyou understand the regulations are:
"Little Things Mean a Lot": a 14-minute video with a short friendly message outliningthe basic steps in appropriate hazardous waste management
Available to borrow without charge or to purchase from DEP by contactingMartha Roy (617-292-5557 or [email protected]).
Small Quantity Generator Workbook: A Self-Help Guide for Small QuantityGenerators of Hazardous Waste
Available for purchase ($6.55 including mailing) at the State House Bookstores.
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CLASSIFICATION
Determine whether your waste is hazardous (310 CMR 30.100)
Common hazardous wastes are:
- waste oil- solvents and thinners- acids and bases/alkalines- toxic or flammable paint wastes- nitrates, perchlorates and peroxides- abandoned or used pesticides- some wastewater treatment sludges
There are twq. ways a waste may be identified as hazardous: it may be listed in theregulations (310 CMR 30.131-136) or it may be defined by its hazardous characteristic (310CMR 30.120).
Hazardous waste may be a listed discarded chemical, an off-specification product, or aliquid or solid residue from an operation process, which has one or more of the characteristicsbelow:
* Ignitable (easily catches fire, flash point 140 F);
* Corrosive (easily corrodes materials or human tissue,very acidic or alkaline, pH of <2 or >12.5);
* Reactive (explosive, produces toxic gases when mixed -with water or acid);
* Toxic (can leach toxic chemicals as determined by a special laboratory test).
Your waste is considered acutely hazardous if it is on the list of acutely hazardous wastes (310CMR 30.136). These wastes are extremely toxic or reactive and are regulated more strictly thanother hazardous wastes.
To find out if your waste is hazardous check with:
* the supplier of the product (request a material safety data sheet);* laboratories;* trade associations;* consulting engineers;
and verify by reviewing the Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations.
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Determine your generator status and regulatory requirements
Two activities determine your generator category: the rate at which you generate and
how much you store (accumulate). The amount and length of time you can accumulate your
wastes will vary according to the type of waste.
A Large Quantity Generator (LQG) generates more than 1,000 kilograms (2200 lbs.)
of hazardous waste in a month, or more than 1 kilogram of acutely hazardous waste (acutely
hazardous waste is listed in the Massachusetts regulations, 310 CMR 30.136). The waste must
be shipped within 90 days. There is no limit to the amount which can be accumulated.
A Small Quantity Generator (SQG) generates less than 1,000 kilograms in a month,
and/or less than 1 kilogram of acutely hazardous waste. The waste must be shipped within 180
days and accumulation is limited to 6000 kilograms in tanks and containers.
A Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG) generates less than 100 kilograms in a
month, generates no acutely hazardous waste, and accumulates no more than 1,000 kilograms at
any time.
To understand how you are regulated, estimate your maximum monthly volume of waste
oil and your maximum monthly volume of all other hazardous waste. The Guide to Determining
Status and Regulator Requirements on page 5 will assist you.
Example:
Your firm generates 55 gallons of spent solvent and 500 gallons of waste oil in a month.
According to the Guide (see conversions), you are a Small Quantity Generator (SQG) of
hazardous waste because you generate more than 100 kilograms but less than 1000 kilograms,
and a Large Quantity Generator (LQG) of waste oil because you generate more than 1000
kilograms. Your regulatory status will be found on the fifth line (SQG/LQG].
Reading across, you may accumulate your solvent for as long as 180 days, or until you
have reached a volume of 6000 kilograms (1500 gallons) (see page 10), whichever happens first.
You must ship your waste oil every 90 days, regardless of the volume. You must obtain an EPA
Identification Number and use a manifest for both wastes. You must manage your waste
according to the accumulation area standards on page 8 and you must fulfill the emergency
preparation and response requirements on page I1. You are not required to file an annual report
or a contingency plan or provide full personnel training, which is necessary for large generators
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The Manifest (310 CMR 30.3 10)
As a generator you always retain responsibility for your hazardous waste. If your waste isdumped or disposed of improperly, you can be held responsible. It is therefore important thatyou know where your waste is going and that it is handled properly and safely.
Federal law (the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, known as RCRA)requires a national 'cradle to grave' tracking system for hazardous waste. In Massachusetts, everyshipment of hazardous waste by a large or small generator must be transported by a licensedhauler and sent to a licensed treatment, storage or disposal facility (TSDF) or a permittedrecycling facility and must be accompanied by a shipping document, called the UniformHazardous Waste Manifest.
You must use the Massachusetts Manifest form unless you are sending your waste to afacility out of state, in which case you should contact the other state to find out which form touse, You are responsible for completing the generator portion of the manifest. Directions for thedistribution of the copies are on the back of the manifest. A copy will be returned to you whenthe facility has accepted your shipment.
If you do not receive a copy of the manifest from the receiving facility within 35 days ofthe date when your waste was shipped, you should contact your transporter or the operator of thefacility to determine the status of your waste. If you have still not received the manifest within45 days, you must file an Exception Report, explaining the efforts you've taken, with the DEP'sBusiness Compliance Division and with the state where the designated facility is located.
Note the generator's certification statement on your manifest, which you must sign:
"IfI am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimizemy waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available tome and that I can afford."
All generators must keep copies of all manifests and any records of tests and analysesdone of their hazardous waste for at least 3 years, and for the duration of any enforcement action.
Special Conditions for Use of Two-Part or Four-Part Manifest (310 CMR 30.312, 30.315and 30.316)
A two-part manifest shall be used for wastes which are transported to a recyclingfacility, and returned to the generator as regenerated material by the same company. Copy 1 isretained by the recycling facility, copy 2 by the generator.
A four-part manifest may be used for shipments within Massachusetts of waste oil fromany size generator and for waste-oil or hazardous waste from VSQG's.
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The EPA Identification Number (EPA ID) (310 CMR 30.303)
As a Small Quantity Generator of Hazardous Waste, to have your waste accepted by alicensed hauler or treatment/storage facility, you will need to obtain a federal IdentificationNumber. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will assign a 12-digit number, such asMAR999999999, which is unique for your location. Enter this number in Block 1 on eachmanifest.
In order to get an EPA ID, call DEP (617-338-2255 or 1-800-462-0444, outside the 617area code) or go to http://www.mass.gov/dep/bwp/dhn/files/hwepaid.pdffor an application.Mail the completed application to the office listed in the instructions. Your number will bemailed to you within a few months. While you are waiting for your ID, you can use a temporary[D beginning with the letters MP, followed by your 10-digit telephone number.
The ID number is site-specific. You are required to notify the Bureau of WastePrevention-in-your DEP Regional office of any change in your address, name of company,contact person or generator status. (See listing of towns by DEP Region on the back page.)
Shipping Your Hazardous Waste (310 CMR 30.304, 30.305)
All hazardous waste must be transported in containers that are labeled with the wordsHAZARDOUS WASTE, the name of the waste, type of hazard (e.g., toxic, flammable), generator'sname, address and EPA ID number. Refer to the container standards described on page 8.
A list of licensed transporters is now available on DEP's Website at www.mass.gov/dep/under the Bureau of Waste Prevention: you may also call DEP at (617) 292-55576. Transportersmay assist you in preparing your waste for shipment.
Annual Compliance Assurance Fee-(3 10 CMR 4.03)
All Small Quantity Generators of hazardous waste' are billed an annual compliance feeof $525 to cover costs of the services provided by the Department. These services include, butare not limited to, notification processing, compliance inspection, compliance assistance hot line,and information services.
* Small Quantity Generators of waste oil only are not subject to the fee.
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HOUSEKEEPING
Accumulation Area Standards (310 CMR 30.351[8])
Your accumulation or storage area must meet the following conditions for bothcontainers and tanks. (VSQG indicates VSQG's are also required to meet the standard.)
VSQG Above-ground tanks and containers must be on a surface which does not haveany cracks or gaps and is impervious to the hazardous wastes being stored and onpallets if containers are stacked;
VSQG - Area must be secured against unauthorized entry;
.VSQG - Area must be clearly marked (e.g., by a visible line or tape, or by a fence) andbe separate from any points of generation;
VSQG - Area must be posted with a sign: "HAZARDOUS WASTE" in capital letters atleast one inch high;
VSQG - An outdoor area must have secondary containment, such as a berm or dike,which will hold any spill or leaks at:- 10% of the total volume of the containers, or- 110% of the volume of the largest container, whichever is larger.Any spillage must be promptly removed.
(In general, if the hazardous waste being stored has no free liquids, no pad orberm is required, provided that the accumulation area is sloped, or the containersare elevated.)
Standards for Containers and Tanks [310 CMR 30.341(2), 30.680, 30.690]
VSQG * Each container and tank must be clearly and visibly labeled throughout theperiod of accumulation with the following:- the words "HAZARDOUS WASTE:- the name of the waste (e.g., waste oil, acetone)- the type of hazard(s) (e.g., ignitable, toxic)
SQG ONLY - date on which accumulation began.
VSQG e Each container must be in good condition
VSQG - Wastes of different types must be segregated. This includes not mixing waste oilor used fuel oil with other wastes. Be careful not to put incompatible wastes in thesame container or put wastes in unwashed containers that previously heldincompatible.wastes. -
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VSQG * Separate containers of incompatible wastes by a berm, dike, or similar structure.
VSQG - Each container holding hazardous wastes must be tightly closed throughout theperiod of accumulation, except when the waste is being added or removed.
' Containers holding ignitable or reactive wastes must be at least 15 meters (50ft.) from the property line. If this is not possible or practical, you must store such
containers in compliance with all applicable local ordinances and by-laws.
* Inspect your accumulation area at least once a week for any leaking ordeterioration of your containers. You must have enough aisle space between yourcontainers to allow for inspections.
DRUMS MUST BE LABELED
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Accumulation Time Limits (310 CMR 30.351[5])
As a small quantity generator (SQG), you may accumulate up to 6000 kgs (1500-1620
gallons) in containers and tanks for as long as 180 days. You have two upper limits - time and
volume. Whichever is reached first determines the date on which you must ship your waste.
Satellite Accumulation (310 CMR 30.351[4])
Additional flexibility is offered by allowing you to accumulate up to 55 gallons of
hazardous waste (per wastestream), or one quart of acutely hazardous waste, at each point where
you generate your waste, if you meet the following conditions:
The waste must be generated from a process at the location of the satellite accumulation;
- Each satellite accumulation area can have only one container for each waste stream in use ata time;
- Each satellite accumulation area must be managed by the person who is directly responsiblefor the process producing the waste;
- The waste must be moved to the main designated accumulation area within three days afterthe container is full.
Accumulation of Waste Oil in Underground Tanks (including those resting directly on theground) [310 CMR 30.253(l)(g)}
All underground tanks must have tight caps, leak detection devices and cathodic protection withan overflow and spill prevention device by December 22, 1998.
* Tanks must have continuous leak detection capability through an in-tank monitoringdevice or be double-walled.
" Keep a Log of all test results, beginning and ending measurements, variation andaverage figures, for at least 3 years.
" Report a difference of a month's average greater than 5 gallons (for tanks containing550 gallons or less) to your DEP regional office.
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EMERGENCY PREPARATION AND RESPONSE (310 CMR 30.351(9))
Equipment
To minimize the risk of fire, explosion, or release of hazardous wastes that maycontaminate the environment, you are required to have on site, and immediately accessible toyour hazardous waste handling area, the following (unless the hazards posed by your wastes donot require one of them):
* an alarm or communication system which can provide emergency instruction toemployees;
* a telephone, two-way radio or other device which can summon police, fire or emergency
response teams;
* portable fire extinguishers and/or fire control equipment-(e.g. foam, inert gas), and spillcontrol/decontamination equipment;
* adequate supply and pressure of water, automatic sprinklers or water sprays, or foam-
producing equipment.
All your equipment must be periodically tested and properly maintained so it will workduring an emergency.
Prepare Your Employees
You must thoroughly familiarize each of your employees with all the waste handling andemergency procedures that may be needed for each of their jobs. An employee must haveimmediate access to alarm or communication devices, either directly or through anotheremployee, whenever hazardous waste is being handled. If your operation is at any time beinghandled by a single employee, that person must have immediate access to a telephone or two-wayradio.
For easy movement of employees and emergency equipment, you must maintainadequate aisle space in the area of hazardous waste handling. Mark all exits clearly.
Notify Local Authorities
You must make every reasonable attempt to carry out the following arrangements, inregards to the waste you produce:
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* Familiarize your police department, fire department, local boards of health, and any
emergency response teams with the hazardous nature of your waste; the layout of your
site, including entrances and evacuation routes, and the location where your employees
usually work;
* Familiarize local hospitals with the hazards of your waste and the types of injuries that
could result from any accidents;
* Obtain agreements with emergency response teams and contractors, and local boards of
health;
* If more than one police and/or fire department might respond to an emergency, make an
agreement with the department which wilt have primary emergency authority and specify
others as support.
If such arrangements cannot be made, a copy of a signed and dated letter which
demonstrates an effort to make these arrangements from you, the generator, to the state or local
entity will be considered sufficient.
Emergency Coordinator
You must designate at least one employee to be on call (or on the premises) at all times.
This person is the emergency coordinator and is responsible for coordinating all emergency
response measures.
Emergency Response
You must have posted next to each telephone near your waste generation area the
following:
* name(s) and telephone number(s) of your emergency coordinator(s);
* location(s) of the fire control equipment and any fire alarms;
* telephone number of the fire department, or if there is a direct alarm system, instructions
on how to use it;
* evacuation routes, where applicable.
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If any of the following emergencies occur:
Fire - attempt to extinguish the fire and/or call the fire department;
Spill or leak - contain the flow as quickly as possible and as soon as is practical, clean up thewaste and any soil or other materials which may have become contaminated with waste;
A release (spill or leak) or threat of release, fire or explosion of hazardous waste that maythreaten human health or the environment
- Call the appropriate DEP Regional Office (see page 17) and ask for EmergencyResponse, or the Central Boston office at (617) 556-1133 or (888) 304-1133.
and
- Call the National Response Center's 24-hour toll-free number (1-800-424-8802).
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VERY SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR (VSQG) (310 CMR 30.353)
Registration
If you generate less than 100 kgs a month of hazardous waste, and no acutely hazardouswaste, you are eligible to register as a Very Small Quantity Generator (see page 5 for thegeneration and accumulation limits). To qualify as a Very Small Quantity Generator you mustregister with DEP (see page 16).
Housekeeping Requirements (see pages 8 and 9 for VSQG identified lines)
Treatment/Disposal Options
As a registered VSQG you have the following options for handling your waste:
You may recycle or treat your waste, provided the process you describe in your registration isacceptable to DEP;
You may transport your waste to another generator who is in compliance with the regulationsand who will count your waste as part of their generation;
You may transport your waste in your own vehicle to a licensed treatment, storage or disposalfacility, or permitted recycling facility, by pre-arrangement;
You may use a licensed transporter and a manifest form. Use of the manifest requires an IDnumber. (VSQG's and SQG's of waste oil use a number beginning with the letters MVfollowed by their 10-digit telephone number.)
Self-Transport Option
As a registered VSQG you may transport your own hazardous waste under the followingconditions:
You transport only the waste that you generated on your premises;
You do not transport more than 200 kgs at one time;
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VSQG (cont.)
Your waste is in containers that are:
- no larger than 55 gallons in volume- compatible with the waste- tightly sealed- labeled as "HAZARDOUS WASTE"- labeled with the name of the waste and the type of hazard- tightly secured to the vehicle
You do not transport incompatible wastes in the same shipment;
In the event of a spill or leak of hazardous waste that may threaten human health or theenvironment you notify DEP or the State Police and the National Response Center, asdescribed on page 13;
You must have a copy of your registration with DEP in the vehicle;
You must be in compliance with federal Department of Transportation (617-494-2770) andMassachusetts Department of Public Safety (978-567-3300) requirements.
Record-keeping
If you are not using a licensed transporter but are transporting your own wastes, you donot need a manifest form. You must, however, keep a record of the type and quantity, as well asthe date, of the transport and treatment or disposal of your waste. You will need proof of thereceipt of the waste by the facility or generator.
You must keep receipts or manifests of waste shipped and records of waste analysis for atleast 3 years, or for the duration of any enforcement action by DEP.
Accumulation Limits
You may accumulate up to 1000 kgs (approximately 270 gallons or five 55 gallon drums) ofhazardous waste in containers that meet the standards on pages 8-9 with no time limit.
There is no annual compliance assurance fee for Very Small Quantity Generators.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Waste Prevention - Hazardous Waste
Important:When filing outforms on thecomputer, use'I only the tab keyto move yourcursor - do notuse the return
Keepd copyfor your files
For DEP Use:FMF#
Generator RegistrationDEP Region: O NE 0 SE OCE O WE
I am registering as:
O Very small quantity generator of hazardous waste (less than 220 pounds or 27 gallons/month) or
o Very small quantity generator of waste oil (less than 220 pounds or 27 gallons/month) or
O Small quantity generator of waste oil (220 to 2,200 pounds or 27 to 270 gallons/month)
Name of company
Mailing address
City/town State Zip code E-mail Address
Street address where waste is produced
City/town
Note: If you donot have a MAD,MAR, or MA5Number, use MV,followed by yourArea Code andTelephoneNumber.
State Zip code
Type of business SIC code
MV ____ __Generator Registration Identification Number (12 Characters)
Hazardous WasteGenerated (check)
O Waste Oil
O Solvent
O Acid or Alkali
Other (name):
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Gallons perMonth Prior toTreatment,Recycling orDisposal
Disposal, Storage, Treatment, and/or Recycling
(Name of company and address where waste is taken ortype of treatment or recycling on site of generation)
Return thesigned original tothe appropriateDEP RegionalOffice, Attn: BWP
I CERTIFY THAT UNDER PENALTY OF LAW I have personally examined and am familiar with theinformation submitted in this document and all attachments, and that based on my inquiry of thoseindividuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the information is true,accurate, and complete.
Name of operator Signed Date
Title
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Waste Prevention - Hazardous Waste
Generator Registration
Instructions for Completing a Generator Registration Form* When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor -do not use the return
key.If you generate 27 gallons or more of hazardous waste or 270 gallons or more of waste oil in anycalendar month, you should complete a notification form, not the attached registration form. Please callDEP's Infoline at 617-338-2255 or 1-800-462-0444 for a copy of the notification form and instructions.
* Check off if you are registering as a Small Quantity Generator of Waste Oil, Very Small QuantityGenerator of Waste Oil, or a Very Small Quantity Generator of Hazardous Waste. You can be both awaste oil generator and a hazardous waste generator. Note that Small Quantity Generators of Waste Oilhave additional hazardous waste management requirements.
* Check off which DEP region your business is in. You can find a list of regions and towns below.If you do not already have a MAD, MAR, MAV or MA5 Number, enter MV, followed by your Area Codeand Telephone Number as your Generator Registration Number.
* Enter.your business' Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code. A list of SIC codes commonly usedfor VSQG is atfached. More information can be found at: http://www.osha.gov/oshstats/sicser.html
* Note: The SIC Codes may be changing in the future as state and federal government offices adopt anew system of industrial classifications called the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS). This fact sheet will be updated at that time.Return the signed original to the appropriate DEP Regional Office.
* Keep a copy of your registration form. This will be your receipt of registration. DEP will not senda confirmation.
Rules for Massachusetts Very Small Quantity Generators
" Register with DEP" Never accumulate more than 2,200 lbs. (approx. 270 gallons or five 55-gallon drums) at any one time* Store your hazardous wastes on an impervious surface in a separate secured area identified as
"HAZARDOUS WASTE" (if outdoors, liquid wastes must have secondary containment)* Label your hazardous waste containers - HAZARDOUS WASTE, with the name of the waste and the hazard
associated with it, e.g. corrosive, toxic, ignitable* Obtain a receipt for your waste, or retain in your files a copy of the manifest* Retain records of the type and quantity, date and method of treatment or disposal of your waste* The complete regulatory requirements for VSQG are found in the Massachusetts Hazardous Waste
Regulations section 310 CMR 30.353. The complete regulatory requirements for SQG of Waste Oil arereferenced in section 310 CMR 30.253 (5) b. Copies of these regulations are available atwww.mass.qov/dep/bwp/dhm/files/regs/hwregnav.htm or from the State House Book Store.
Rules for Self Transporting Waste for Massachusetts Very SmallQuantity Generators
If you are a Very Small Quantity Generator of hazardous waste or waste oil, you may self-transport yourwaste according to the following rules:
* Transport only your own waste 0 Seal container tightly and secure to vehicle* Do not transport acutely hazardous waste * Keep a copy of your VSQG registration in your* Transport no more than 55 gallons a trip vehicle* Label your containers property: * Obtain a receipt for your waste
Hazardous Waste a Keep your receipts for three yearsType of waste:Type of hazard:
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionAddresses and Phone Numbers
DEP Boston Wiliam X Wall Experiment Station Office of Watershed Mllbuy Training Center
One Winter Street 37 Shattuck Street Management Route 20
Boston, MA 02108 Lawrence, MA 01843 627 Main Street Millbury, MA 01527
Telephone: (617) 292-5500 Fax: (978) 68-352 Worcester, MA 01608 Telephone: (508) 368-5600
Fax: (617) 555-1049 Division of Environmental Analysis Telephone: (506) 792-7470 Fax: (508) 755-0253TDD: (617) 574-6868 Telephone: (978) 6825237iam Quality Fax: (508) 839-3469 Residuals Sludge Management
Surveillance Telephone. (508) 368-5606
Telephone: (978) 975-1138 WT operator CefifationTelephone: (508) 388-5696
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436 Dwight Street AffordCumingon Hatfield Monteray Richmond Warn
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Automotive industry Manufacturing
5013 Auto parts/supplies7512 Aulobody shops7549 Automotive repair services5511 Car dealers, new & used7542 Car washes7699 Engine repair5541 Gasoline service stations7538 General auto & truck repair4231 Motor freight terminals371 Motor vehicles & equipment5093 Scrap & waste dealers4214 Trucking & storage
Construction, Building Trades
2951 Asphalt paving manufacture1521 Building contractor (single family)7349 Building maintenance1751 Carpenter, cabinetmaker1731 Electrical contractor8711 Engineering, architecture1749 Excavating contractor1752 Floor laying154 General contractor (non-residential)162 Heavy construction contractor1721 Painting, paper hanging1611 Paving contractor1711 Plumbing, heating1761 Roofing1442 Sand & gravel
Educational Institutions
8221 Colleges & universities8211 Elementary & secondary schools8412 Museums8922 Non-commercial educational scientific &research organizations
8249 Vocational schools
Food Industry (Retail)
5461 Bakery products5451 Dairy products
Machine shops/metal fabrication
3362 Brass, bronze & copper castings3432 Brass goods/plumbing fixtures3471 Electroplating, anodizing3431 Enameled iron & metal ware3499 Fabricated metal products344 Fabricated structural metal346 Forgings & stamping3429 Hardware3569 Heavy equipment391 Jewelry silverware, plated ware3544 Job shops, tool & die355 Machinery3412 Metal barrels, drums3398 Metal heat treating3451 Screw machine products3444 Sheet metal work333 Smelting - non-ferrous metals7692 Welding
362 Electric appliances (industrial)2851 Paints, varnish2621 Paper mills2821 Plastics, liquid resins367 Printed circuit boards, semiconductor243 Wood products, mill work
Medical Services
8021 Dentists8060 Hospitals8071 Medical & X-ray laboratories8011 Physicians8731 Research laboratories074 Veterinarians
Municipal Services
9224 Fire_ -9221 Police9229 Public works4953 Refuse, landfills
Other Services
7623 Air conditioning repair764 Antiques repair8999 Art restoration7231 Beauty salons4493 Boat yard7699 Cesspool cleaning7342 Disinfecting7216 Dry cleaning7641 Fumiture stripping078 Landscaping, horticultural7389 Miscellaneous business services5983 Motor oil retailer7512 Paint shops1611 Paving contractor722 Photographers4311 Postal, U.S.5093 Scrap & waste dealers4171 Transportation (bus)448 Transportation (water)
Printing Industry
7334 Blueprinting, photocopying2731 Book publishing2754 Commercial gravure2752 Lithographic printing2711 Newspaper publishers2721 Periodical publishers2793 Photoengraving7384 Photofinishing laboratories226 Screenprinting
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IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT
Commissioner,Departrnt of Environnental Quality EngineeringCommonwealth of Massachusetts
{insert here the name and address of the Claim Administrator]
Dear Sir or Madant
We hereby establish our Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. [Nunberl in favor of the
Department of Environmental Quality Engineering, at the request and for the account of [owners or
operator's nam and address] up to the aggregate armunt of [in words] U.S. dollars (S [Agunt),available upon presentation, by the Commissioner, the Commissionees designee, or [insert here thename of the Claims Administrator], of
(a) A sight draft, signed by either the Commissioner, the Conmissioner's designee, or [insert herethe name ofthe Chim Admitistratorj, bearing reference to this letter ofcredit No. [Number , and(b) A statenent, signed by either the Commissioner, the Commissioncer's designee, or {insert herethe name of the Chim Administrator], and reading as follows: "I certify that the arount of the
draft is payable pursuant to 310 CMR 30.910, regulations issued under authority of M.G.L., c.21C."This letter of credit is effective as of [date] and shall expire on [date at least one year later], but
such expiration date shall be automaticaly extended for a period of[at least one year] on [date] andon each successive expiration date, unless, at least 120 days before the current expiration date, wenotify the C ommissioner, [insert here the name of the Claim Administrator], and [owners or operator'sname] by certifed mail that we have decided not to extend this letter of credit beyond the current
expiration date. In the event such notice has been received, any unused portion of the credit shall beavailable upon presentation ofa sight draft, signed by either the Commissioner, the Commissioner'sdesignee, or [insert here the name of the Clahim Administrator], within 120 days after the date ofreceipt of notification by the Commissioner, [insert here the name of the Claim Administrator], and[owners or operatoe s name], as shown on the latest signed return receipt.
Whenever this letter of credit is drawn on, under, and in compliance with the terms of this credit,we shall duly honor such draft upon presentation to us, and we shall pay the anunt of the draft inaccordance withthe instructions given us by the Commissioner, the Commissioner's designee, or [inserthere the nmme of the Claim Administrator].
We certify that the wording of this letter oferedit is identical to the wording specified in 310 CMR30.910(3)(c) as in effect on the date shown imnmediately below.
[Signature(s) and title(s) of offciai(s) of issuing institution)
[Date]
This credit is subject to [insert te nost recent edition of the Uniform Customs and Practice forDocumentary Credits, published by the International Chamber of Comnerce", or "the UniformConneial Code']
30.1000: STANDARDS FOR UNIVERSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
30.1001: Scope
(1) The provisions of310 CMR 30.100 thmugh3O.1099,citedcolkectivelyas3l0CMR30.1000,establish requirements for nnaging universal wastes. 310 CMR 30.1000 establishes requirements formanaging the folbwing wastes as further described in 310 CMR 30,1020:
(a) Batteries; _(b) Pesticides;(c) Thermostats;(d) Mercury-containing devices; and
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(2) The requirements of 310 CMR 30.1000 provide an aternative set of managenent standards inlieu of regulation under 310 CMR 30.200 through 30.900.
(3) Universal wastes that are not handled in compliance with 310 CMR 30.1000 are hazardouswastes, and shall be accumulated, collected, transported, stored, treated, and disposed of incompliance with all the requirements of 310 CMR 30.000 other than 310 CMR 30.1000.
30.1010: Defiitions
Battery means a device consisting of one or more electrically connected electrochemical cells whichis designed to receive, store, and deliverelectric energy. An eleetrochemical cel is a systemconsistingof an anode, cathode, and an electrolyte, plus such connections (electrical and mechanical) as may beneeded to alow the cell to deliver or receive electricalenergy. The term battery also includes an intactunbroken battery from which the electrolyte has been removed.
Destination fclity means a facility that is authorized to receive and recycle, treat, or dispose of aparticular category of universal waste, except those management activities descrbed in 310 CMR30.1034(1), (3), (4) and (5), as well as 30.1044(1), (3), (4) and (5). A facility at which a particularcategory ofuniversal waste is only accumulated, is not a destination facility for purposes of managingthat category ofuniversalwaste. If located in Massachusetts, these facilities shall be properly licensedin compliance with3 10 CMR 30.800, or be properly permitted in compliance with 310 CMR 30.290.
FIFRA means the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. 136-136y).
Lage quantity handler of universal waste means a universal waste handler who accumulates 5,000kilograms or-rnore total ofuniversal waste at any tine. This designation as a large quantity handler ofuniversal waste is retained until such time as a change of status request is received by the Departnentin compliance with 310 CMR 30.1043, and through the end of the calendar year in which the changeof status request was received.
Mercury-containing device means any electricalproduct or component (excluding batteries, lamps andthermostats) which contains elemental mercury that is necessary for its operation and is housed withinan outer metal, glass or plastic casing. Mercury-containing devices include, but are not limited to,thermocouples, thermometers, manometers, barometers, sphygnemanometers, electrical switches andrelays, as well as certain gas flow regulators and water meters.
Mercury-containng lam means any bulb or tube portion of an electric lighting device specifralydesigned to produce radiant energy, including, butnot limited to incandescent, fluorescent, high intensitydischarge, and neon lamps in which mercury is purposely introduced by the manufacturer for theoperation of the larp.
Pesticide means a substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing destroying, repelling,or mitigating any pest, and any substance or mixture ofsubstances intended for use as a plant regulator,defoliant, or desiccant; provided that the term "Pesticide" shall not inchxie any article that is a "newanimal drug" within the meaning of section 201(w) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosrtic Act, orthat has been determined by the Secretary ofthe United States Department of Health, Education andWelfare not to be a new animal drug by a regulation establishing conditions ofuse for the article, or thatis an animal feed within the meaning of section 201(x) of such act.
Small quantity handler of universal waste means a universal waste handler who accumulates less than5,000 kilograns total of universal waste at any time.
Thermostat means a temperature control device that contains metallic mercury in an ampoule attachedto a bimetal sensing elenent, -
Universal waste means any of the folowing hazardous wastes, as further described in 310 CMR
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(a) Batteries;(b) Pesticides;(c) Termostats;(d) Mercury-containing devices; and(e) Mercury-containing lamps.
[Note: Not al batteries, pesticides and lamps are hazardous wastes, and therefibre, they do not allqualify as universal wastes; such wastes mray instead be managed as non-hazardous solid wastes.]
Universal waste handler(a) Means:
1. A generator ofuniversal waste; or2. The owner or operator of a facilitythat receives universalwaste frm otheruniversalwastehandlers, accumulates universal waste, and sends universal waste to another universal wastehandier, to a destination facility, or to a foreign destination.
(b) Does not mean:1. A person who treats (except under the provisions of310 CMR 30.1034(1), (3), (4) or(5), or 30.1044(1), (3), (4) or (5)), disposes o; or recycles universal waste; or2. A person engaged in the off-site transportation ofuniversal waste by air, rail, highway, orwater, including a universal waste transfer faciliy.
Univetsal waste transfer facility means any transportation-related facility including loading docks,parking areas, storage areas and other similar areas where shipments of universal waste batteries areheld during the normal course of transportation for ten days or less.
Universal waste transporte means a person engaged in the off-site transportation of universal wasteby air, rail, highway, or water.
Waste pesticide collection program means a program for the collection of unused pesticide productsthat has been authorized by the Department of Food and Agriculture that sets forth standards regardingthe scope of the materials to be collected as well accumulation, storage, packaging, labeling, training,notification and transport.
[NOTE: The collection of pesticides at a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center or Eventdoes not constitute a Waste Pesticide Collection Program unless such collection is operated incompliance with Departmcnt ofFood and Agriculture collection program requirements, as well as 310CMR 30.390.]
30.1020: Aplicability -- Wastes covered
(1) Batteries.(a) Batteries cevered under 310 CMR 30. 1000. The requirements of310 CMR 30.1000 applyto batteries, except those listed in 310 CMR 30.1020(1)(b).(b) Batteries not covered under 310 CMR 30,1000. The requirements of310 CMR30.1000do not apply to the following batteries:
1. Spent lad-acid batteries that are managed under 310 CMR 30.280.2. Batteries that are not subject to hazardous waste regulation. A battery is not subject tohazardous waste regulation ifit meets any of the folbwig
a. It has been used but has not yet been discarded or sent for recycling.b. It has not been used and the hander has not decided to discard or recycle it,c. It does not exhibit one or more of the characteristics identified in 310 CMR 30.120.
(2) Pesticides.(a) Pesticides covered under 310 CMR 30.1000. The requirements of310 CMR 30.1000 applyto the foiowing pesficides, except for those described in 310 CMR 30.1020(2)(b):
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1. Recalled pesticides that are:a. Stocks of a suspended and cancelled pesticide that are part of a vountary ornandatory recall under FIFRA Section 19(b) or the Massachusetts Pesticide ControlActand their implementing regulations, including, but not limited to, those owned by theregistrant responsible for conducting the recall; orb. Stocks of a suspended or cancelled pesticide, or a pesticide that is not in compliancewith FIFRA or the Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act and their implementingregulations, that are part of a voluntary recall by the registrant
2. Stocks of other unused pesticide products that are collected and managed as part of aWaste Pesticide Collection Program.
(b) Pesticides not covered under 310 CMR 30.1000. The requirements of310 CMR 30.1000do not apply to pesticides that are not subject to hazardous waste regulation.
1. A recalled pesticide described in 310 CMR 30.10 20(2)(a)]. is not subject to hazardouswaste regulation if either:
a. it has not been used and:L the handler has not decided to discard or recycle it; andii the handler has not discarded or recycled it; or
b. the pesticide is not listed and does not exhibit one or more of the characteristicsidentified in 310 CMR 30.120. -
2. An unused pesticide product described in 310 CMR 30.1020(2)(a)2. is not subject tohazardous waste regulation if either:
a. the handler has not decided to discard or recycle it; orb. the pesticide is not listed and does not exhibit one or more of the characteristicsidentified in 310 CMR30.120.
(3) Mercury thermostats.(a) Thermostats covered under 310 CMR 30,1000. The requirements of310 CMR 30.1000apply to thernostats except those listed in 310 CMR 30.1020(3)(b),(b) Thernostats not covered under310 CMR 30.1000. The requirements of310 CMR30.1000do not apply to thermostats that are not subject to hazardous waste regulation. A thermostat is notsubject to hazardous waste regulation ifit meets any ofthe criteria at 310 CMR 30.1020(1)(b)2.a.through c.
(4) Mercury-containing devices.(a) Mercury-containintdevices covered under 310 CMR 30.1000. The re-idiremncts ofO310CMR 30.1000 apply to mercury-containing devices except those listed in 310 CMR30.1020(4)(b).(b) Mercury-containing devices not covered under310 CMR 30.1000. The requirements of3 10CMR 30.1000 do not apply to mercury-containing devices that are notsubject to hazardous wasteregulation. A mercury-containing device is not subject to hazardous waste regulation if it meets anyofthe criteria listed in 310 CMR 30.1020(l)(b)2.a. through c.
(5) Mercury-containing lamps.(a) Mercury-containing lamps covered under 310 CMR 30,1000. The requirements of310CMR 30.1000 apply to nercury-containing lamps except those listed in 310 CMR 30.1020(5)(b).(b) Mercury-containin lamps not covered under 310 CMR 30,1000. The requirements of 310CMR 30.1000 do not apply to nercury-containing amps that are not subject to hazardous wasteregulation A mercury-containing lamp is not subject to hazardous waste regulation if it meets anyof the criteria listed in 310 CMR 30.1020(1)(b)2.a. through c.
30.1030: Standards for Small Quantit Handlers of Universal Waste
30.1031: Applicability
The provisions of310 CMR 30.1031 through 30.1039, cited collectively as 310 CMR 30.1030,apply to snal quantity handlers ofuniversal waste.
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30.1032; Prohibitions
(1) A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste is:(a) Prohibited from disposing ofuniversal waste; and(b) Prohibited from diluting, treating or recyclinguniversalwaste, except by respondingto releasesas provided in 310 CMR 30.1036; or by managing specific wastes as provided in 310 CMR30.1034.
30,1033: Notification. Change of Status, and Closure
(1) A srnal quantity handler of universal waste is not required to notiy the Department of universalwaste handling activities.
(2) A small quantity handier who has not already notifed ite Department of its hazardous wasteactivities and anticipates accumulating 5,000 kilograms or nore total of universal waste sha sendwritten notification of universal waste management to the Department, and receive an EPAIdentifration Number, before meeting or exceeding the 5,000 kilogram limit. If the Departmentprescribes a formfor such a notification, the handler submitting the notifiationshall use such form whenmaking the notifiation. Such a notification, at a mininimn, shall specify that the handler has becomea large quantity handler and shallalso specifythat the handler is in compliance with 310 CMR 30.1040.Each notification sha be signed, certified and submitted in compliance with 310 CMR 30.006 and30.009. The handler shall not thereafter change status except as provided in 30.1043.
(3) A small quantity handler of all universal wastes except batteries, who has already notified theDepartment of its hazardous waste activities and anticipates accuniuhting5,000 kibgrams or more totalof universal waste, excluding batteries, shall submit to the Department, in writing, a change of statusrequest. If the Department prescribes a form for such change of status requests, the handler submittingthe change of status request shall use such form. Such a request, at a minimum, shall specify that thehandler has become a large quantity handler and shall also specify that the handler is in compliance with310 CMR 30.1040. Each change of status request shall be signed, certified and submitted incompliance with 310 CMR 30.006 and 30.009. The handler shall not thereafter change status exceptas provided in 30.1043. A small quantity handler of universal wastes batteries, who has alreadynotified the Department of its hazardous waste activities and anticipates accumulating 5,000 kilogramsor more of universal waste batteries, is not required to submit a change of status request.
(4) A small quantity handler of universal waste who ceases operations shal comply with 310 CMR30.689.
30,1034: Waste manaement
(1) Universal waste battes. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall manage universalwaste batteries in a way that prevents releases of any universal waste or component of a universalwaste to the environment, as follows:
(a) A small quantity handler ofuniversalwaste shall contain anyuniversalwaste batterythat showsevidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could cause leakage under reasonably foreseeableconditions in a container. The container shall be closed, stmeturally sound, compatible with thecontents of the battery, and shal lack evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could causeleakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions.(b) A sman quantityhandler ofuniversalwaste may conduct any of the folowing activities as longas the casing of each individual battery cell is not breached and remains intact and closed (exceptthat cells may be opened to remove electrolyte but mst be iinediately closed after removal):
1. Sorting batteries by type;2. Mixing battery types in one container;3. Discharging batteries so as to remove the electric charge;4. Regenerating used batteries5. Disassentiig batteries or battery packs into indiviual batteries or cells;6. Removing batteries from consumer products; or7. Removing electrolyte from batteries.
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(c) A small quantity handler of universal waste who removes electrolyte from batteries or who
generates other waste (e.g., battery pack materials, discarded consuner products) as a result ofthe activities listed above, shall determine whether the other waste exhibits a characteristic ofhazardous waste identified in 310 CMR 30.120.
1. If the electrolyte or other waste exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste, it is subjectto all applicable requirements of3 10 CMR 30.001 through 30.900. The handler is consideredthe generator of the hazardous waste and is subject to 310 CMR 30,300.2. Ifthe electrolyte or other waste is not hazardous, the handler may manage the waste in anyway that is in compliance with applicable federal, state and local solid waste laws andregulations.
(d) Labeling/Marking of Batteries. Universal waste batteries (i.e., each battery), or a containerin which the batteries are contained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with any one of thefolbowingphrases:'UniversalWaste--Battery(ies),or 'Waste Battery(ies),"or'Used Battery(ies)".(e) Accumulation Standards. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall accumulateuniversal waste batteries in compliance with 310 CMR 30.1034(6).
(2) Universal Waste pesticides. A small quartity handler ofuniversal waste shall manage universalwaste pesticides in a way that prevents releases of any universal waste or component of a universal
-waste to the-environment and in compliance with all provisions ofiay-pplicable recall plan or WastePesticide Collection Program standards.
(a) The universal waste pesticides shall be contained in one or More of the following:1. A container that remains closed, structurally sound, compatible with the pesticide, and thatlacks evidence of leakage, spilage, or damage that could cause leakage under reasonablyforeseeable conditions; or2. A container that does not meet the requirements of310 CMR 30.1034(2)(a) ., providedthat the unacceptable container is overpacked in a container that does meet the requirementsof3 10 CMR 30.1034(2)(a)l.; or3. An above ground tank that meets the requirements of 310 CMR 30.340(1)(a)2. and30.340(1)(O,(g), (), () and (k); or4. A transport vehicle or vessel that is closed, structurally sound, compatible with thepesticide, and that lacks evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could cause leakageunder reasonably foreseeable conditions.
(b) Labeling/marking of recalled pesticides. A container, (or multiple container package unit),tank, transport vehicle or vessel in which recalled universal waste pesticides as described in 310CMR 30.1020(2)(a)l. arecontained shall be labeled or marked clearly with:
1. The label that was on or accompanied the product as sold or distributed; and2. The words 'Universal Waste-Pesticide(s)" or 'Waste Pesticide(s)";
(c) Labeling/marking of pesticides managed under a Waste Pesticide Collection Program Acontainer, tank, or transport vehicle or vessel in which unused pesticide products as described in310 CNR 30.1020(2)(a)2. are contained shall be labeled or marked clearly with:
1. The label that was on the product when purchased, ifstill legble; or ifthe use ofsuch labelis not feasible, the appropriate label as required under the Department of Transportationregulation 49 CFR part 172; or2. If using the bbels described in 310 CMR30.1034(2)(c)l. is not feasible, another labelprescribed or designated by the Waste Pesticide Collection Program; and3. The words 'Universal Waste- Pesticide(s)" or 'Waste Pesticide(s)."
(d) Accumulation standards. A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste shall accumuateuniversalwaste pesticides in compliance with 310 CMR 30.1034(6).
(3) Universal Waste Thermostats. A small quantity handler ofunivemal waste shall manage universalwaste thermostats in a way that prevents releases of any universal waste or component ofa universalwaste to the environment, as follows: -
(a) A small quantity handler of universal waste shall contain any universal waste thernostat thatshows evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could cause leakage under reasonablyforeseeable conditions in a container. The container shallbe closed, vapor tight, structurally sound,compatible with the contents of the thermostat, and shall lack evidence of leakage, spillage, or
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(b) A small quantity handler of universal waste may remove mercury-containing ampoules fromuniversal waste thermostats provided the handler
1. Removes the ampoules in a manner designed to prevent breakage of the ampoules;2. Removes ampoules only over or in a containment device (e.g., tray or pan sufcient tocolbect and contain any mercury released from an ampoule in case of breakage);3. Ensures that a mercury clean-up system is readily available to immediately transfer anymercury resulting from spills or leaks from broken ampoules, from the containment device toa container that meets the requirements of310 CMR 30.340( Xa)l.a. through f;4. Immediately transfers any mercury resulting from spills or leaks from broken ampoulesfrom the containment device to a container that meets the requirements of 310 CMR30.340(1)(a) La through -E;5. Ensures that the area in which ampoules are removed is well ventilated and monitored toensure compliance with applicable OSHA exposure levels for mercury, as in effect on July 1,1996;6. Ensures that employees removing ampoules are thoroughly familiar with proper wastemercury handling and emergency procedures, including transfer of mercury fromcontainmentdevices to appropriate containers;7. Manages removed ampoules as a hazardous waste or regulated recyclable material incompliance with all applicable provisions of310 CMR 30.001 through 30.900.
(c) A small quatity handler of universalwaste who removrmeracury-containing ampoules fromthermostits shall:
1. Determine whether the following exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste identified in310 CMR 30.120:
a. Mercury or clean-up residues resulting from spills or leaks; and/orb. Other waste generated as a result of the removal of mercury-containing ampoules(e.g., remaining thermostat components).
2. If the mercury, residues, and/or other waste exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste,it shall be managed in compliance with all applicable requirements of 310 CMR 30.001through 30.900. The handler is considered the generator of the mercury, residues, and/or otherwaste and shall manage it in compliance with 310 CMR 30.300.3. Ifthe mercury, residues, and/or other waste is not hazardous, the handler may manage thewaste in any way that is in compliance with applicable federal, state or local solid wasteregulations.
(d) Labeling/marking of thernostats. Universal waste thermostats (i.e., each thermostat), or acontainer in which the thermostats are contained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with any oneof the following phrases: "Universal Waste--Mercury Thermostat(s)," or 'Waste MercuryThermostat(s)," or 'Used Mercury Thernmstat(s)". If universal waste thermostats and universalwaste mercury-containirig devices are placed within the same container, then the labeling/irkingprovisions of310 CMR 30.1034(4) sha apply.(e) Accumulation standards. A small quantity handler ofuniversalwaste shall accumulate universalwaste thermstats in compliance with 310 CMR 30.1034(6).
(4) Mercury-containing devices. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall manage universalwaste mercury-containing devices in a way that prevents releases ofany universal waste or componentof a universal waste to the environment as follows:
(a) A small quantity hardler shall hold any broken rrcury-containing device in a container. Thecontainer shall be closed, vapor tight, structurally sound, compatible with the contents of themercury-containing device, and shalliack evidenceofleakage, spillage, or damage that could causeleakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions.(b) A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste mar
1. Mix diffirent types ofuniversal waste mercury-containing devices, or universal wastemercury-containing devices and universal waste thermostats, in one container; or2. Remove mercury-containing ampoules from universal waste mercury-containing devicesprovided the handler complies with 310 CMR 30.1034(3)(b) 1. through 7. and 30.1034(4)(c).
(c) Management of mercury and mercury containing residues.1. A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste who removes mercury-containing ampoulesfrom mercury-containing devices shall determine whether the following exhibit a characteristicof hazardous waste identified in 310 CMR 30.120:
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a. Mercury or clan-up'residues resulting from spils or taks;'and/orb. Other waste generated as a result of the removal of mercury-containing ampoules(e.g., remaining nrrcury-containing device units).
2. If the mercury, residues, and/or other waste exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste,such wastes shall be managed in compliance with all applicable requirements of 310 CMR30.001 through 30.900. The handler is considered the generator of the mercury, residues,and/or other waste and shall anage such wastes in compliance with 310 CMR 30.300.3. If the tmercury, residues, and/or other soli waste is not hazardous, the handler maymanage the waste in any way that is in compliance with applicable federal, state or lbcal solidwaste laws and regulations.
(d) Labeling/Marking of Mercury-containing Devices. Universal waste mercury-containingdevices (i.e., each mercury-containing device), or a container in which the mercury-containingdevices are contained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with any one of the following phrases:'Universal Waste--Mercury-containing Device(s)," or 'Waste Mercury-containing Device(s),"or'Used Mercury-containing Device(s).(e) Accumultion Standards. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall accumulateuniversal waste mercury-containing devices in compliance with 310 CMR 30.1034(6).
(5) Mercury-containg Lamps. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall manage universalwaste mercury-containing lamps in a way that prevents releases of any universal waste or componentof a universal waste to the environment as follaws;
(a) A small quantity handier sha hold any broken mercury-containing lamps in a container. Thecontainer shall be closed, vapor tight, strturay sound, compatible with the contents of themercury-containing lamp, and sha lack evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could causeLeakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions. Incidentalnumbersofbrokenmerey-contaiinglamps, resulting from unintentional breakage during routine handling and transportation, andmanaged in accordance with 310 CMR 30.1034(5)(a), may be shipped off-site as a universalwaste.(b) A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste may-
1. Renrve mercury-containing anpoules fmmuniversalwastenercury-containingmlaps(i.e.,High Intensity Discharge lamps) provided the handler complies with 310 CMR30.1034(3)(b)l. through 7. and 30.1034(5)(d); or2. Dismantle or crush lamps provided the handler complies with 310 CMR 30.t034(5)(c)and (d).
(c) Dismanting or crushing of mercury-containing lamps.i. A smal quantity handler which intends to dismantle or crush nercury-containing lampsgenerated on-site may do so only if the following conditions ar met:
a. The dismantling and/or crushing is done in such a manner that, after processing,components are separated into individual wastestreans (i.e. endcaps, glass, mercury/phosphor powder);b. The separated components are recyled/reused, and the handler retains proof of theirrecycling/reuse, such as contractual agreements or other documentation showing that thematerials are fuly recycled and that there are known markets fr the materials;c. A Class A recycling permit is obtained pursuant to 310 CMR 30.212(10) for thecrushing of the lamps and 310 CMR 30.212(6) for the off-site recanation of thernrcury/phosphor powder, andd. If a small quantity handler intending to dismante and/or crush mercury-containinglamps does not comply with 30. 1034(5)(c)l. or 2., as applicable, then such activity wilbe subject to licensing standards of310 CMR 30.800.
2. A smal quantity handier that intends to dismantle and/or cash mercury-containing lampsreceived from off the site of generation shall do so in compliance with 310 CMR30.1034(5)(cXI)a. and b., and in addition shall have in its possession a Class C recyclingpermit issued pursuant to 310 CMR 30.290.3. A smal quantity handler that crushes or dismantles nercury-containing lamps shall also:
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a. Ensure that a mercury clean-up system is available;b. Immediately transfer any mercury resulting fromspis or leaks from the contairentdevice, as described in 310 CMR 30.1034(5)(a) to a container that meets therequirements of310 CMR 30.340(lXa)l.;c. Ensure that the area in which the lamp crushing or dismantling occurs is monitored toensure compliance with applicable OSHA exposure levels for mercury, as in effect on July1, 1996;d. Ensure that employees removing the mercury contaminated material are thoroughlyfamiliar with the proper handling and emergency procedures, including equipmentoperation, transfer of mercury from containment devices to appropriate containers, filterreplacement, and equipment decontamination; ande. Comply with either 310 CMR 30.200, if the mercury contaminated material is aregulated recyclable material, or, the applicable provisions of 310 CMR 30.001 through30.900, if the mercury contaminated material is a hazardous waste.
(d) Management of mercury and mercury containing residues.1. A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste who conducts activities in compliance with 310CMR 30.1034(5)(b)1. or 30.1034(5)(b)2. shall determine whether the folowing exhibit acharacteristic of hazardous waste identified in 310 CMR 30.120:
a. Mercury or clean-up residues resulting from spills or leaks; and/orb. Other waste generated as a result of the rermvaLof mercury-containing ampoules(e.g., remaining rmrcury-containing lamp), crushing or dismantling of mercury containinglamps.
2. Mercury ampoules, residues, and/or other wastes exhibiting a characteristic of hazardouswaste, shall be managed in compliance with all applicable requirements of 310 CMR 30.001through 30.900. The handler is considered the generator ofthe mercury ampoules, residues,and/or other waste and shall manage it in compliance with 310 CMR 30.300.3. If the mercury ampoules, residues, and/or other solid waste are not hazardous, the handiermay manage the waste in any way that is in compliance with applicable federal, state or localsolid waste laws and regulations.
(e) Labeling/marking of mercury-containing lamps. Universal waste mercury-containing lamps(i.e., each mercury-containing lamp), or a container in which the mercury-containing lamps arecontained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with any one of the following phrases: "UniversalWaste-Mercury-containing Lamp(s)," or 'Waste Mercury-containing Lamp(s)," or "UsedMercury-containing Lamp(s)".(0 Accumulation standards. A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste shall accumulate universalwaste mercury-containing lamps in compliance with 310 CMR 30.1034(6).
(6) Accumulation time limifi.(a) Provided the small quantity handler of universal waste is not the sponsor of a householdhazardous waste collection event, a small quantity handler of universal waste may accumulateuniversal waste for no longer than one year fmm the date the universal waste is generated, orreceived from another handler, unless the requirements of 310 CMR 30.1034(6)(b) are met. Asmall quantity handler of universal waste who is a sponsor of a household hazardous wastecollection event shall comply with the accumulation limits of310 CMR 30.392(2).(b) Provided the small quantity handler of universal waste is not a sponsor of a householdhazardous waste collection event, a small quantity handler of universal waste may accumulateuniversalwaste for longer than one year from the date the universalwaste is generated, or receivedfrom another handler, ifsuch activity is solely for the purpose of accumulation of such quantities ofuniversal waste as necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or disposal. However, thehandler bears the burden of proving that such activity is solely for the purpose of accumulation ofsuch quantities ofuniversalwaste as necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or disposal.(c) A small quantity handler of universal waste who accumulates universal waste shall be able todemonstrate the length of time that the universal waste has been accumulated from the date itbecomes a waste or is received. The handler shall make this demonstration by:
1. Placing the universal waste in a container and marking or labeling the container with theearliest date that any universal waste in the container becane a waste or was received;
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30.1034: continued
2. Marking or labeling each bidivittial item ofuniversal wasti (eg., each battery, thermostat,mercury-containing device, or mercury-containing lamp), which is not ir a container describedin 30.1034(6)c)l., with the date it became a waste or was received;3. Maintaining an inventory system on-site that identifies the date each universal wastebecame a waste or was received; .4. Maintaining an inventory system on-site that identifies the earliest date that any universalwaste in a group of universal waste items or a group of containers of universal waste becamea waste or was received;5, Placing the universal waste in a specific accunmition area and identifying the earliest datethat any universal waste in the area became a waste or was received; or6. Any other method which clearly demonstrates the length of time that the universal wastehas been accumulated from the date it becomes a waste or is received.
30.1035: Emloyee Training
A small quantity handler of universal waste shall inform all employees who hande or haveresponsibility for managing universal waste ofproper handling and emergency procedures appropriateto the type(s) of universal waste handled at the facility. For examples oftopics that can be addressedin employee training see 310 CMR 30.516(2).
30.1036: Response to Releases
(1) A small quantity handler of universal waste shaD immediately contain all releases of universalwastes and other residues from universal wastes.
(2) A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste shall determine whether any nutenal resulting from therelease is hazardous waste, and if so, shal manage the hazardous waste in compliance with allapplicable requirements of3 10 CMR 30.001 through 30.900. The handler is considered the generatorof the material resulting from the release, and shall manage it in compliance with 310 CMR 30.300.
30.1037: Off-site Shiprments
(1) A small quantity handler of universal waste is prohibited from sending or taking universal wasteto a place other than another universal waste handler, a destination facility, or a foreign destination.
(2) If a smal quantity handler of universal waste self-transports universal waste off-site, the handlerbecomes a universal waste transporter for those self-transportation activities and shag comply with thetransporter requirements of310 CMR 30.1050 while transporting the universal waste.
(3) If a universal waste being offered for off-site transportation meets the definition of hazardousnaterials inder 49 CFR parts 171 through 180, a small quantity handler of universal waste shallpackage, label, mark and placard the shipment, and prepare the proper shipping papers in compliancewith the applicable Department ofTransportaten regulations under 49 CFR parts 172 through 180.
(4) Prior to sending a shipment ofuniversal waste to another universal waste handler, the originatinghandler sha ensure that the receiving handler agrees to receive the shipment.
(5) If a smll quantity handler of universal waste sends a shipment of universal waste to anotherhandler or to a destination facility and the shipment is rejected by the receiving handler or destinationfacility, the originating handler shal either:
(a) Receive the waste back when notified that the shiperrt has been rejected, or(b) Agree with the receiving handler on a destination facility to which the shiprrent will be sent
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(6) A smal quantity handler ofuniversal waste may reject a shipment containing universal waste, ora portion of a shipment containing universal waste received from another handler. If a handler rejectsa shipment or a portion ofa shipment, that handler shall contact the originating handler to notify him ofthe rejection and to discuss reshipment of the load. The handier shalL
(a) Send the shipment back to the originating handler, or(b) If agreed to by both the originating and receiving handler, send the shipment to a destinationFacility.
(7) Ifa small quantity handler ofuniveisal waste receives a shipment containing hazardous waste thatis not a universal waste, the handler shall immediately notify the Department of the shipment, andprovide the name, address and phone number of the originating shipper, and the type and amount ofwaste shipped. The Department will provide instructions for managing the hazardous waste.
30.1038: Tracking universal waste shipments
A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste is notrequired to keep records ofshipments ofuniversalwaste.
30.1039: Exports
A small quantity handler ofuniversal waste who sends universal waste to a foreign destination shall:
(i) Complywith the requirements applicable to a primary exporter in 40 CFR 262.53, 262.56(a)(1)through (4), 262.56(a)(6), 262.56(b), and 262.57, as incorporated by reference at 310 CMR30.361(2)(a), and 30.361(2)(b);
(2) Export such universal waste only upon consent of the receiving country and in conformance withthe EPA Acknowledgment of Consent; and
(3) Provide a copy of the EPA Acknowledgment of Consent for the shipment to the transportertransporting the shipment for export.
30.1040: Standards for Large Quantity Handlers of Universal Waste
30.1041: Applicability
The provisions of 310 CMR 30.1041 through 30.1049, cied colletivelyas 3 .OCMR 30.1040,apply to large quantity hander 6f universal waste.
30.1042: Prohibitions
A large quantity handler ofuniversal waste is required to comply with the prohibitions stated at 3 10CMR 30.1032.
30.1043: Notification
(1) EPA Identifcation number.
(a) Except as provided in 310 CMR 30.1043(1)(b), a large quantity handler of universal wasteshall have sent written notification of universal waste management to the Departnent, and receivedan EPA Identification Number, befbre meeting or exceeding the 5,000 kilogramaccumulation limit.(b) A large quantity handler ofany universal waste, except batteries, that has already notified theDepartment of its hazardous waste management activities and has received an EPA IdentificationNumber is not required to obtain another EPA Identification Number, but shall notify theDepartnent of its universalwaste activity, excluding batteries. A large quantity handler ofuniversalwaste batteries that has already received an EPA Identification Number is not required to notifythe Department of its universal waste battery activity.
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Fax: (701)32-6311
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Phone: (781)7616616
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Rec e~e; 04!27;06 5:3R PMEMSL Order 13060114?
EMSL Proj:
Anrtyis Date:
Report Date:
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CAC Pa on Fam Gray 20% Ce iuosC 10% Nolr*Lrous (rthar) None Deicet ed
7?C211-CQ Irufior (Pic#1 Fit-rau.
0A Fxim Yetow 100% Nuri-trouu (ot'er) None Outcted
iiff u-o.? Insub:loiite 41 Non-Fibrour.H cmogeneitiu
051 Foam YeI:w 10ac Ncrefbrous (o1rer) None Detectcd
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CCA Tar cn Wuoc:Pe 0i:k 100% Non fibrou2 (oiner Nonec Detocied
Non-F'brnas
TG0T or Wtad'Pte 't inck CO% Nork:-ius(olherk None Doteced
13011#47-W-' V Nn-FltcusH omogunmouz
0IlC T in n WocarPile Clark 105% Non-f tos lther% Nonc Dqte:ted
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lLoralian Aprearance % Fibrous % Nor-Fibrous % Typo
07A Sani Seftlnl on W. k 100% Nor-reous (ather) None CotoleodOclimur-aU: Rubber Non-Fibrrus
RloPi #1 Heceroce:1tousNn3Dtte
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07S $uim SAlnt-on Bhck 100% Ncr-4breus (oiheo) Noic De tectedVigen?&0; Rutber , Nan-Fbrous
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OCR FUaerbeardtl iA 8# i.vn 700 CeliMA '0% Non-fiUtOus (Other) None Dotocted
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Phone: (71) 76>3516
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C38 Whil Pater W' HiI 100% Nonij-rzus (o.hr) toro Deltcted
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Cr1 Whitu Plaskr Wilu 100% Nor-flkraus (th) Nonc Datocad
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002) Whitm PltgLr Wi 100% No'Yibras (other) None OotectadSm ITO: II.I EmgPMNon-Fitrota3 1301u;wJ1 Shirlc~!Pil 01 Hc.nnonervus
0 11EG WhitoPI3Cew While 100% Non-ftraus (other) None Dotected
I -?"TO 11 SnIcoabPile II1 Non--Fbrcs
13A Gray Plaster Gi, 10C% Non-lbrcus (otner) Nono Otected
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Non-kbeort
Sample Location AppeAamce % Fibrous I Non.FIbrout % Typo
Ocay Piaitur Gfy 100% Non-fibJis(Cthx None DeLacted
-2pcf~rg 80secom/Piki1/1 Non-Fibr4u- ~HyrI:Genco's
Cray Pht Gry 105 Non-fibrcas (otier) Nuno Detected
13tc:!7&.7? QDr~c3:i/PlUr. #1 NonPerv
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110 Srohrock:PIle P1 Gray 10% CNlbloce 80% Ncn-ftrcs tir) None Detectui
, Heerogeneo..s
110 ShubmJtkiPil e4 GreY 10Q C!Idaose 90% Ncr-fiouc (c=hur) Nono Dcnctod
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Sampl Locnziet Appeaance % Fibrous % Non-Fhrous % Type
12A Peli c lcofing Gray 4C% Ca;Iu'xe 60% Nonbrous (Ct4-'er None Dotocted
won.:Mu:H n.O 0eAflwLo
120 Pesrte Acoling Cr y 40% COrILOte 3C% Non-tbreus (CthcF None Deocted
sym:9 oardJille A rFbousHone gele3Lz
12C Pcie fRc,00ng Cr.1 40% CEIhO:Oe 3Z% Non-fbrou (othe, None Detected
3A WoVI' Browr: &% Ce4jfc 2)% Nowftrrus (orhd) None Detected
FibaluirdP!a #2 Fo
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I Wood 8r0w; 80. CdiuLjse 20/t Ncr- brcun (oiher) None DOulortOd
L 7 fiorbad:P'ilc #2 Fbrta:
IC WOcU crcwn 0. C ose 20. Wcnirtur (nlter) Mcn Detected
m1 FFibo oxds t rou
14A Fibu-btiarsPie /2 D ren 70; CGI#Woco '40% Nan/ibr.as (etr) None DeLccwd
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Pax (781) .-C211Pr:ct: - Kimball Lan*, 3.19gus MA
Phone: (731) 7CU-5G'6
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N.I-Asbestor. Asbeka$Srnpla Localicti Appoarance V Fibrous % Non-ibrous % Type
I-4B Fiberbcurd/Pile f2 B-wrr 70% Calulace 30% Non- fibrous (other) None DetCcied
jrO1&:1:7,60T FihrousHarnagionaajl
14 Fgbs1O oard!Pi1. #2 Brawn 70% Ceilok e 50&% Non-fbcus (o~her) Nono Detected
IA Tu & Crvd Black 1 Non-tbrcit OiieI) Nono Datccted
7X: 71rUa1 R.oolinIPilC Ltz Nt n. Fib.3i Icnogeneou-
f l: & Crawl ULck 1j% (, 8'jc Non4LbrU.1 :er) NOne Delectad
100 Tr & Grave Bla3 100% N:or4ibrous (othe.r) Nona Deected
1,30 ;4. 7-C Roolpogii i2 IN-Fibro4cHamogeleOuS
150 Tor & Grae i0 ICOW Nn-rtrout, (oner Neio Deteced
1~ .;.- 7 R cofoiciPhc 1;2 No- FibouiH8xrngeecu
10 Tnr & Grjwi BI< ICO% Nnn-frous (trl Noinc Ouocicd
ICa 0 rod:;n/pfec 42 NsFbrouslI1nngeo.:so
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IFu: (71) au--6211Proje: K~hn~alI Lane, Saugus MA
Phore: 1781) 760-5016
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ampia Localion Appoarance V. Fibrous % Nor-Fibraua
ICA Mklle black 251: Coiluicze 751A Na--rus (QLer None eUiedIryi-,/ Ronrin-)eFde '2 iLrQNcOUSt:ragencour,
1 bD diO Layt r 13.k 7514CeonoND 75W tether) None Mdcyrwd
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IOU a lylk3k 25 Ceoikjbe 75o Nn-fibrous (t ) None DeteclJ
fiN V-1 cIN16 flt't4 1;iI A12 P2r
17A Middl.25% Cellulye 7% Noniru (:h Non Dotected
1k ?N1.'-4L ii On C pteouuI I.:%dou(7q R on / Fibreus.oRiongF'iLj #2 Fvrm
7AMIiddOL;ayr uc 23% Cellubte 8% Non-rtrauL (othcr) Neo Detecited
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Non.Asbn ,.tn Asbestossampl Locaieri Appearanca % Fibrouc % Non-Fibrous '4 Type
I Mi.i!L aye Olacl 20% Csilulkse 8014 Non-ftous (othr) None Detectedww~iaRconq on Fibreus
Foar&mPfe I Ictor gonnous
eA Rled Bac ' 25% Calulose 75% Non4 rous ctlher) None ODeiCtod
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k20% Cls 30% Nonibrus (other) None Deuctud
IW~OnTa.E Rooing/Fii #2 F'1rousH teredoqtLt
Iu R 3ck 2WK% CUss 30% Nor-fibsous (oiner) NOIeO Detected
I'V f1 J W-A7 FQ 9Aln#'Pe 12 Fhro.s
01!D Rok Bk 25% Cae)uoie 75% Nor-firoitj (othor) NOn0 DetuceodyRocwiiPiiu 112 Fibrous
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18E Riled Dbek 15. Gin: 78% Non-iIvrojs (oihw) Norm Detectod
recri4?C Ra::!ro'P1* i Fibroas 10% CcVl-love
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Non-A sbtIosAgg ,
SamrlI Locatton Appearance % Fitrowt % Non-Pibrous % Type
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Non-Asbess agsbtesSampl Location Appearance % FIbioun % Moi-Fibrous % Type
Textured PahitPie WhIe 1C00; Nonribrous (cther) wore Oeiected
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235 Tcxurd PantfPe Wix 'O'% Non-ibrou!: (Olher) None Delacled
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7no27G now FiousHeterogeneot.5
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.1' Serstrock,'Pile #a Grly 10% Cdaloe 90 NcnIbrouc (ter) Nnre Detected
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306 Rolled PaptrPitc Black 4% Cil'.oLO COV Ner.-fbrous (othei) Mano Deteced
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Snimpin LOCca!on Appzarance % Fbrous % Non-FtbroAs % Type
T hin Rubb,r Brown 15% Synlki 35% Non-f*ious (ther) Nno Octoctod
K.0-17O1s #4M Fibrourlclalxojrcrus
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XIgn-Artsesgs AshesionU Sampia Loca;Ion Appearanco % Fitrous % Non-Fibrous % Type
BrOvw Cvlhno Brown 70% CeIwsO S% Nor-flbrc (oher) None Dtected
13dl~fl'4 1kic/Fn, u F brous
Grrwn ?h Cits 32% Non4lrru (o1ni) None Detected
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Thursday, March 02, 2006
Justin GuertinCEI64 Dilla StreetMilford, MA 01757
TEL: (508) 482-5557FAX: (508) 482-5445
Project:Location:
GeoLabs, Inc.45 Johnson LaneBraintree MA 02184Tele: 781 848 7844Fax: 781 848 7811
Order No.: 0602333
Dear Justin Guertin:
GeoLabs, Inc. received 5 sample(s) on 2/24/2006 for the analyses presented in the followingreport.
There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA orlaboratory specifications except where noted in the Case Narrative.
If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call.
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Date: 02-Mar-06GeoLabs, Inc.
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
Lab ID: 0602333-001 Collection Dale: 2/23/2006
Client Sample ID: MW-I Matrix: GROUNDWATER
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
EPH RANGESAdjusted C1 I-C22 AromaticsC19-C36 AliphatsC9-CI8 AliphaticsUnadjusted C 1-C22 Aromatics
Sur 1-ChlorooctadecannSurr o-Terphenyl
DISSOLVED METALS BY ICPArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
DISSOLVED SILVERSilver-Dissolved
DISSOLVED MERCURYMercury-Dissolved
EPH TARGET ANALYTESNaphthalene2-MethyinaphthaieneAcenaphthenePhenanthreneAcenaphthyleneFluoreneAnthraceneFluoranthenePyreneBenzo(a)anthraceneChryseneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzo(a)pyreneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
NDNDNDND
70.067.0
ND0.0720
ND
NDNDND
MADEP EPH (MADEP EPH)109109109109
40-14040-140
SW6010B0.05000.0300
0.005000.06000.01500.0500
200.7ND 0.00700
E245.1ND 0.00100
NDNDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDND
pg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/L%REC%REC
rng/Lmg/Lmg/Lmg/i.
mg/Lmg/L
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Analyst: KH3/11/20063/11/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/2006
Analyst: CS2/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/2006
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SW7470A/E245.1) Analyst: BF1 3/1/2006
MADEP EPH_1P (EPHWPR)1.09 pg/L 1
1.09 pg/L 11.09 pg/L 1
1.09 pg/L 1
1.09 pg/L 11.09 pgA/ 11.09 pg/L 1
1.09 pg/L 11.63 pg/L 11.09 pg/L 11.09 pg/L 11.09 pg/L 1
0-130 pg/L 10.0870 pg/IL
0.261 pg/L 1
Analyst: ZYZ3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM
3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM
3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM
3/2/2005 1S800 AM
3/2/2008 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:68:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM
Quulmers: * Value excceds Maximum Contaminant Lvcl
E Value above quantitation range
J Analyte detected below quantitaLion limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparaion or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting imit
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Date: 02-Mar-06GeoLabs, Inc.
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order 0602333Project:
EPH TARGET ANALYTESDibenz(a.h)anthraceneBenzo(g,h,l)peryleneTotal PAH Target Concentration
Surr: 2,2'-difluorobiphenylSurr: 2-Fluorobiphenyl
NDND
ND59.1
50.7
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MS1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND1, 1.1 -Trichloroethane ND1,1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND1,1-Dichloroethane ND1,1-DIchloroethene ND1.1-Dichloropropene ND1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND1,2-Dibromo-3-chlompropane ND1,2-Dibromoethane ND1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND1,2-Dichloroethane ND1,2-Dichloropropane ND1.3.5-Trimethylbenzene ND1.3-Dichlorobenzene ND1,3-Dichloropropane ND1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND2,2-Dichloropropane ND2-Butanone ND2-Chloroathyl vinyl ether ND2-Chlorotoluene ND2-Hexanone ND4-Chlorololuene ND4-Methyf-2-pentanone NDAcetone NDAcrylonitrile NDBenzene NDBromobenzene NDBromochloromethane NDBromodichloromethane NDBromolorm NDBromomethane NDCarbon tetrachloride NDChlorobenzene ND
MADEP EPHP (EPH.WPR)0.543 Pg/L 1
1.63 pg/L 10 pg/L 1
40-140 %REC 140-140 %REC 1
SW8260B2.005.00
0.6105.005.00
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pg/LIpg/LPWrLPg/LPD911
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Analyst: ZYZ3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2006 10:55:00 AM3/2/2006 10:58:00 AM3/2/2005 10:55:00 AM
Analyst: MR2/27/2008 4:09:00 PM2127/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2005 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM
2/27/2008 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2127/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2127/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/2712006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2127/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above quantitation mnge1 Ana lyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Hblding times for preparation or analysis exceededND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 02-Mar-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MSChloroethane NDChloroform NDChloromethane NDcis-1,2-Dichloroethene NDcis-1,3-Dichloropropene NDDibromochloromethane NDDlbromomethane NDDichlorodifluoromethane NDEthylbenzene NDHexachlorobutadiene NDlsopropytbenzene NDMethyf tert-butyl ether NDMethylene chloride NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propyibenzene NDp-Isopropyltoluene NDsec-Butytbenzene NDStyrene NDtert-Butylbenzene NDTetrachloroethene NDToluene NDtrans-1,2-Dichloroethene NDtrans-1.3-Dichloropropene NDTrichloroethene NDTrichlorollucromethane ND
Vinyl chloride NDXylenes, Total ND
Surr 1,2-Dlchloroethane-d4 97.4Surr: 4-Bromolluorobenzene 97.0Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 99.1Surr: Toluene-dB 100
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSC9-C10 Aromatic HydrocarbonsUnadjusted C5-C8 AliphatlicHydrocarbonsUnadjusted C9-C12 AliphaticHydrocarbonsMethyl tert-butyl etherBenzeneTolueneEthylbenzenem,p-Xyfene
NDND
SW8260B5.00
5.005.005.00
0.6505.005.005.005.00
0.5005.005.0010.020.05.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.00
0.9505.005.002.005.00
70-13070-13070-13070-130
VPH75.075.0
ND 75.0
NDNDNDNDND
5.005.005.005.005.00
pg/ILpg/L
pg/L.pg/L.pg/Lpg/L.pig/L
pg/L.pg/L
pg/L.pg/Lpg/L.pg/L.pig/L
pg/LIpjg/Lpg/Lpg/L.pg/LIpg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/LIpg/L
%REC%REC%REC%REC
1 3/1/2006
Analyst: MR2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM
2/2712006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09-00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM2/27/2006 4:09:00 PM
Analyst: WFR3/1/20063/1/2006
pg/L.pg/L
pg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/L
1
1111
3/1/20063/1/2006
3/1/20063/1/20063/1/2006
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation range
J Analyte detected below quanthiation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Urnit
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CLIENT: CET Lab Order 0602333Project
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSo-XyleneNaphthaleneAdjusted Cs-C8 AliphaticHydrocarbonsAdjusted C9-C12 AliphaticHydrocarbons
Surr 2,5-Dibmmotoluene FIDSurr 2.5.Dibromotoluene PID
VPHND 5.00ND 20.0
ND 75.0
ND 75.0
88.9 70-13082.1 70-130
pg/L
pg/L
%REC%REC
1
Analyst: WFR3/1/20063/1/20063/1/2006
1 3/1/2006
1 3/1/20061 3/11/2006
Qualifiers: * Value excceds Maximum Contaminant LavclE Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery ouside accepied recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Nethod Blank
H Hotding times ror preparation or analysis exceededND Not Detected at die Reporting Limit
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Date: 02-Mar-06GeoLabs, Inc.
CL[ENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
Lab ID: 0602333-002 Collection Date: 2123/2006
Client Sample ID: MW-2 Matrix: GROUNDWATER
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qua] Units DF Date Analyzed
EPH RANGESAdjusted C11-C22 AromaticsC19-C36 AllphaticsC9-C18 AliphaticsUnadjusted C11-C22 Aromatics
Surr 1-ChloroctadecaneSurr o-Terphenyl
DISSOLVED METALS BY ICPArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
DISSOLVED SILVERSilver-Dissolved
DISSOLVED MERCURYMercury-Dissolved
EPH TARGET ANALYTESNaphthalene2-MethyInaphthaleneAcenaphthenePhenanthreneAcenaphthyleneFluoreneAnthraceneFluoranthenePyreneBenzo(a)anthraceneChryseneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fiuorantheneBenzo(a)pyreneIndano(1,2,3-cd)pyrere
NDNDNDND
57.055.0
ND0.101
NDNDNDND
MADEP EPH111111111111
40-14040-140
SW6010B0.05000.0300
0.005000.06000.01500,0500
200.7ND 0.00700
E245.1ND 0.00100
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDND
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L%RE
%RE-
mg/Lmg/Lmg/Lmg/ILmg/ILmg/L
mg/L
rng/L
(MADEP EPH)
C 1C 1
(SW3005A)
(SW3005A)
Analyst: KH3/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/20053/1/20063/1/2006
Analyst: QS2/27/20062127/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/2006
Analyst: OS1 2/28/2006
(SW7470A/E245.1) Analyst: BF1 3/1/2006
MADEP EPHP (EPHWPR)1.11 pg/L1.11 pg/Li1.11 pg/L1.11 pg/L1.11 pg/L1.11 pg/iL1.11 pg/L1.11 pg/Li1.67 pg/L1.11 pg/i.1.11 pg/iL1.11 pg/L
0.133 pg/L0.0889 pg/.
0.267 pg/L
Analyst: ZYZ3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level.
E Value above quantization range
J Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceededND Not Detected al the Reporting Umit
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CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
EPH TARGET ANALYTESDIbenz(a.h)anthraceneBenzo(g,h,l)peryleneTotal PAH Target Concentration
Surr 2,2'-difluoroblphenylSurr 2-Fluoroblphenyl
NO
NDND
73.550.0
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MS1.1,1,2-Tetrachloroathane ND11,,1-Trichloroethane ND1.1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane ND1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND1,1-Dichloroethane ND1,1-Dichloroethene ND1,1-Dichloropropene ND1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2.4-Trinethylbenzene NDI,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND1.2-Dibromoethane ND1,2-Dichorobenzene ND1,2-Dichloroethane ND1,2-Dichloropropane ND1.3.5-Trimethylbenzene ND1,3-Dichlorobenzene NOI,3-Dichloropropane ND1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND2,2-Dichloropropane ND2-Butanone ND2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ND2-Chlorotoluene ND2-Hexanone ND4-Chlorotoluene ND4-Methyl-2-pentanone NDAcetone NDAcrylonitrile NDBenzene NDBromobenzene NDBromochloromethane NDBromodichloromethane NDBronoform NDBromomethane NDCarbon telrachloride NDChlorobenzene ND
MADEP EPH.P (EPHWPR)0.556 pg/L 1
1.67 pg/L I0 pg/L 1
40-140 %REC 1
40-140 %REC 1
SW8260B2.005.00
0.6105.005.00
0.9600.400
5.005.00
5.005.00
5.001.00
5.005.00
5.005.005.005.005.00
5.0010.05.005.0010.0
5.005.00
50.050.05.005.00
2.00
5.005.00
2.00
5.005.00
pg/Lpg/Lkpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lkpg/Lkpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lkpjg/Lk
pg/Lkpg/Lkpg/Lkpg/Lpg/Lkpg/Lpg/Lkpg/L
pg/Lkpg/Lkpg/L-
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lkpg/LPg/L
Analyst: ZYZ3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM
3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM3/2/2006 11:34:00 AM
Analyst: MR2/27/2005 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2127/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
Qunaiflers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant .vel
E Value above qtanfitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte dtccted in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 02-Mar-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MSChloroethane NDChloroform NOChloromethane NDcis-1.2-Dichloroethene NDcIs-1.3-Dlchloropropene NDDibromochloromethane NDDibromomethane NODichlorodifluommethane NDEthylbenzene NDHexachlorobutadiene NDIsopropylbenzene NOMethyl lert-butyl ether NDMethylene chloride NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propytbenzene NDp-Isopropyltoluene NDsec-Butylbenzene NDStyrene NDtert-Butylbenzene NDTetrachloroethene NDToluene NDtrans-i1,2-Dichloroethene NDtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene NDTrichloroethene NDTrichlorofluoromethane NDVinyl chloride NDXylenes, Total ND
Surr: 1,2-Dlchloroethane-d4 96.6Surr 4-Bromofluorobenzene 96.0Surr Dlbromofluoromethane 99.8Surr Toluene-dO 101
SW8260B5.005.005.005.00
0.6505.005.005.005.00
0.5005.005.0010.020.0
5.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.00
0.9505.005.002.005.00
70-13070-13070-13070-130
pg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/ILpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lkpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L%REC%REC%REC%REC
Analyst: MR2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/2712006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42.00 PM
2/27/2005 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2008 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:4:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2005 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2005 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2127/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM2/27/2006 4:42:00 PM
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSC9-C10 Aromatic HydrocarbonsUnadjusted C5-CS AliphaticHydrocarbonsUnadjusted C9-Cl 2 AliphaticHydrocarbonsMethyl tert-butyl etherBenzeneTolueneEthylbenzenem,p-Xylene
NOND
VPH75.075.0
ND 75.0
NDNDND
NDND
5.005.005.005.005.00
Analyst WFR1 3/1/20061 3/1/2006
pg/L
pg/L
pg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/L
1 3/1/2006
3/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/2006
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Coniaminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quanticarion limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte deiccted in the associated Method BlankH Holding limes for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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CLIENT: CEI. Lab Order: 0602333Project:
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSo-XyloneNaphthaleneAdjusted C5-C8 AliphaticHydrocarbonsAdjusted C9-C12 AliphaticHydrocarbons
Sur 2,5-Dlbromotoluene FIDSurr 2,5-Dlbramotoluene PID
NDNDND
VPH5.0020.075.0
ND 75.0
94.2 70-130
90.0 70-130
pg/L
pg/L
pg/L
1
1
Analyst: WFR3/1/2006311/2006
3/1/2006
1 3/1/2006
%REC%REC
311/20063/1/2006
Qunlifers: . Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation range
J Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND No Detected at he Reporting Umit
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CLIENT: CEI Lab Order 0602333Project:
Lab ID: 0602333-003 Collection Date: 2/23/2006
Client Sample ID: MW-3 Matrix: GROUNDWATER
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
EPH RANGESAdjusted C11-C22 AromaticsC19-C36 AiphaticsC9-C18 AliphaticsUnadjusted C11-C22 Aromatics
Surr: 1-ChlorooctadecaneSurr: o-Terphenyl
DISSOLVED METALS BY ICPArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
DISSOLVED SILVERSilver-Dissolved
DISSOLVED MERCURYMercury-Dissolved
EPH TARGET ANALYTESNaphthalene2-MethylnaphthaleneAcenaphthenePhenanthreneAcenaphthyleneFluoreneAnthracene
FluoranthenePyreneBenzo(a)anthraceneChryseneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)lluorantheneBenzo(a)pyreneIndeno(1,2.3-cd)pyrene
MADEP EPH (MADEP EPH)ND 105 ig/L 1ND 105 pg/ 1ND 105 pg/L 1ND 105 pg/L 1
65.0 40-140 %REC 172.0 40-140 %REC 1
ND
0.0542ND
NDND
ND
SW6010B0.05000.0300
0.005000.06000.01500.0500
200.7ND 0.00700
E245.1ND 0.00100
NDND
NDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
mg/Lmg/Lmg/Lmg/Lmg/Lmg/L
mg/L
mg/L
(SW3005A)
(SW3005A)
Analyst: KH3/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/2006
Analyst: QS2/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/20052/27/2006
Analyst: QS1 2/25/2006
(SW7470A/E245.1) Analyst: BF1 3/1/2006
MADEP EPHP . (EPH_.WPR)1.05 pg/IL 11.05 pg/L 11.05 pg/L 11.05 pg/L 11.05 pg/L 11.05 pg/L 11.05 pg/L 11.05 pg/L 11.58 pg/L 11.05 pg/IL 11.05 pg/L 11.05 pg/L 1
0.126 pg/L I0.0842 pg/L0.253 pg/I 1
Analyst: Zn3/2/2008 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12-16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value excLeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeI Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted rcovery limits
B Analyte deteced in the associated Mediod Blank
H Holding times for preparn ion or analysis exceededND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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CLIENT: CEI Lab Order 0602333Project:
EPH TARGET ANALYTESDibenz(a,h)anthraceneBenzo(g.h.l)peryleneTotal PAH Target Concentration
Sum 2,Z-difluoroblphenylSurr 2-Fluorobiphenyl
NDND
ND48.3
54.7
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MS1,1,1.2-Tetrachloroethane ND1.1.1-Trichloroethane ND
1.1,2,2-Tetrachlcroethane ND
1.1,2-Trichloroethane ND1.1-Dichloroelhane ND
1,1-Dichloroethene ND1,1-Dlchloropropene ND
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND1.2-Dbrornoethane ND
1.2-Dichlorobenzene ND1,2-Dichlwoethane ND1,2-Dichloropropane ND13,5-Trmethylbsnzene ND
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND
1.3-Dichloropropane ND
1,4-Dichiorobenzene ND
2,2-Dichloropropane ND
2.Butanone ND
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ND2-Chlorotoluene ND2-Hexanone ND4-Chlorotoluene ND
4-Methy-2-pentanone ND
Acetone ND
Acrylonitrile ND
Benzene NDBromobenzene NDBromochlormethane ND
Bromodichloromethane ND
Bromoform NDBromomethane NDCarbon tetrachlorde ND
Chlorobenzene ND
MADEP EPHP (EPHWPR)0.526 pg/L 1
1,56 pg/L.1
0 pg/L 140-140 %REC 140-140 %REC 1
SW8260B2.005.00
0.6105.005.00
0.9600.4005.005.005.005.005.001.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.0010.05.005.0010.05.005.0050.050.05.005.002.005.005.002.005.005.00
pg/Lpg/Lpg/LIpg/LIpg/LIpg/L.pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/L-pg/L
pg/Lpg/L
pig/LIpg/IL
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/LIpg/LIpg/LIpg/LIpag/LIpig/LIpg/LI
pg/L.pg/L
pg/LIpg/L
pg/LIpg/Lpg/L.
Analyst: ZYZ3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM
3/2/2006 12:16;00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM3/2/2006 12:16:00 PM
Analyst: MR2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2127/2008 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2127/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2127/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2127/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2127/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:1S:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2127/2006 5:15:00 PM2/2712006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant IevelE Value ahove quantitation range
J Anttlytc detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
O Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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Date: 02-Mar-06GeoLabs, Inc.
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GCIMSChloroethane NDChloroform NDChloromethane NDcis-1.2-Dichloroelhene NDcis-1,3-Dichloropropene NDDibromochlorornethane NDDibromomethane NDDichlorodifluoromethane NDEthylbenzene NDHexachlorobutadiene NDIsopropylbenzene NDMethyl tert-butyl ether 13.7Methylene chloride NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propylbenzene NDp-lsopropyltoiuene NDsec-Butylbenzene NDStyrene NDtert-Butylbenzene NDTetrachioroethene NDToluene NOtrans-1,2-Dichloroethene NDtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene NDTrichloroethene NDTrichlorofuoromethane NDVinyl chloride NDXylenes, Total ND
Surr: 1,2-Dichtoroethane-d4 99.0Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.3Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 101Surr: Toluene-d8 101
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSC9-C10 Aromatic HydrocarbonsUnadjusted CS-CS AliphaticHydrocarbonsUnadjusted C9-C12 AliphaticHydrocarbonsMethyl tert-butyl etherBenzeneTolueneEthylbenzenem,p-Xylene
NDND
SW8260B5.005.005.005.00
0.6505.005.005.005.00
0.5005.005.0010.020.0
5.005.005.005.00
5.005.005.005.005.00
0.9505.005.002.005.00
70-13070-13070-13070-130
VPH75.075.0
ND 75.0
14.4NDNDNDND
5.005.005.005.005.00
pg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/L.pg/L.pg/L.pg/L
pg/ILpg/Lpg/Lpg/L.
pg/Lpg/L.
pg/Lpg/L.pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpig/L
%REC%REC%REC%REC
pg/Lpg/L
pg/L
pg/ILig/Lpg/L
pg/L
Analyst: MR2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/2712006 5:15:00 PM2127/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2005 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:16:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM2/27/2006 5:15:00 PM
Analyst: WFR3/1/20063/1/2006
3/1/2006
3/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/2006
Quultners: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LAvel
E Value above quantitation rangeI Analye detected below quanilation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associaed Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceededND Not Detected at the Reparing Umit
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CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSo-XyleneNaphthaleneAdjusted C5-C8 AliphaticHydrocarbonsAdjusted C9-C12 AllphaticHydrocarbons
Surr: 2,5-Dibromotoluene FIDSurr: 2,5-Dibrornotoluene PID
NDNDND
VPH5.0020.0
75.0
ND 75.0
83.2 70-13081.8 70-130
pg/Lpg/L
%REC%REC
Analyst: WFR3/1/20063/1/20053/1/2006
1 3/1/2006
3/1/20063/1/2006
Quulifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte dctccted in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Repaning Limit
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CLIENT: CEI Lab Order. 0602333Project:
Lab ID: 0602333-004 Collection Date: 2/23/2006
Client Sample ID: MW-4 Matrix: GROUNDWATER
Analyses Result De. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
EPH RANGESAdjusted C11 -022 AromaticsC19-C36 AliphatlcsCO-C18 AllphaticsUnadjusted C11-C22 Aromatics
Surr: 1 -ChlorooctadecaneSurr: o-Terphenyl
DISSOLVED METALS BY ICPArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
DISSOLVED SILVERSilver-Dissolved
DISSOLVED MERCURYMercury-Dissolved
EPH TARGET ANALYTESNaphthalene2-MethyinaphthateneAcenaphthenePhenanthreneAcenaphthylene
FluoreneAnthraceneFluoranthenePyreneBenzo(a)anthraceneChryseneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)IlucrantheneBenzo(a)pyreneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrena
NDNDND
ND66.0
83.0
NDNDNDNDNDND
MADEP EPH106106106106
40-14040-140
SW6010B0.05000.0300
0.005000.06000.01500.0500
200.7ND 0.00700
E245.1ND 0.00100
NDNDNDNDND
NDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L%RE%RE
(MADEP EPH)
*1
1
(SW3005A)mg/Lmg/Lmg/Lmg/Lmg/L
mg/L
(SW3005A)mg/L
Analyst: KH3/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/1/20063/112006311/2006
Analyst: OS2/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062127/2006
Analyst: OS2/28/2006
1
(SW7470A/E245.1) Analyst: OFmg/L 1 3/1/2006
Analyst: ZYZ3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM
MADEP EPHP (EPH..WPR)1.06 pg/L 11.06 pg/L 11.06 pg/L 11.06 pg/L 11.06 pg/L 1
1.06 pg/L 11.06 pg/L11.06 pg/L 11.59 pg/L 11.06 pg/L. 11.06 pg/L 11.06 pg/L 1
0.127 pg/L 10.0847 pg/L 1
0.254 pg/L 1
Qunlifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above quanitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 02-Mar-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
EPH TARGET ANALYTESDibenz(a.h)anthraceneBenzo(g,hI)peryleneTotal PAH Target Concentration
Sur. 2,2'-diftuorbiphenylSum 2-Pluorobiphenyl
NDNDND
61.665.3
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MS1.1,1,2-Tetrachloroothane ND1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND1,1.2-Trichloroethane ND1,1 -Dichloroelhane ND1,1-Dichtoroethene ND1,1-Dichtoropropene NDt.2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND1.2,3-Trichforopropane ND1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND1.2.4-Trimethylbenzene NDI,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND1,2-Dibromoethane ND1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND1.2-Dichloroethane ND1,2-Dichloropropane ND1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene NO1.3-Dichlorobenzene ND1,3-Dichloropropane NDI,4-Dichlorobenzene ND2.2-Dichloropropane ND2-Butanone ND2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ND2-Chlorotoluene ND2-Hexanone ND4-Chlorololuene ND4-Methyl-2-pentanone NDAcetone NDAcrylonitrile NDBenzene NDBromobenzene NDBromochloromelhane NDBromodichloromethane NOBrornotorm NDBromomethane NDCarbon tetrachorilde NDChlorobenzene ND
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Conaminant LevelE Value above quantilation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
MADEP EPHP (EPHWPR)0.529 pg/L 1
1.59 pig/L 1
0 pg/L 140-140 %REC 140-140 %REC 1
SW8260B2.005.00
0.6105.005.00
0.9600.400
5.00
5.005.005.005.001.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.0010.05.005.0010.0
5.005.0050.050.05.005.002.005.005.002.005.005.00
pg/Lpg/Lpg/IL
pg/L
pg/Lpjg/L
pg/Lig/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/ILpg/Lpg/Lpg/L-pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/L
pg/L-pg/Lpg/IL
pg/Lpg/LpgLk
Analyst ZYZ3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM
3/2/2006 1257:00 PM
3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM
3/2/2006 12:57:00 PM
Analyst: MR2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/2712006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27(2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM
B Analywe decetled in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting -imh
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Date: 02-Mar-06GeoLabs, Inc.
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MSChloroethane NDChloroform NDChloromethane NDcls-1.2-Dichloroethene NDcis- 1,3-Dichloropropene NDDibromochloromethane NDDlbromomethane NDDichlorodinluaromethane NDEthylbenzene NDHexachlorobutadiene NDlsopropylbenzene NDMethyl tert-butyl ether 8.70Methylene chloride NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propylbenzene NDp-tsopropyltoluene NDsec-Butylbenzene NDStyrene NDtert-Butylbenzene NDTelrachloroethene NDToluene NDtrans-1,2-Dicliloroethene NDtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene NDTichloroethene NDTrichlorofluoromethane NDVinyl chloride NDXylenes, Total ND
Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 96.9Surr: 4-Bromoiluorobenzene 97.0Surr Dibromofluoromethane 101Surr: Taluene-d8 102
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSC9-C1 0 Aromatic HydrocarbonsUnadjusted CS-CS AliphaticHydrocarbonsUnadjusted C9-C12 AliphaticHydrocarbonsMethyl tert-butyl etherBenzeneTolueneEthylbenzenem.p-Xylene
SW8260B5.005.005.005.00
0.6505.005.005.005.00
0.5005.005.0010.020.05.005.005.005.005.005.005.0051005.00
0.9505.005.002.005.00
70-13070-13070-13070-130
VPHND 75.0ND 75.0
ND 75.0
5.005.005.005.005.00
Quallers * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeI Analytc detected below quamitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
NDNDNDND
ND
pg/Lpig/L
pg/LI
pg/LIpg/L
pg/LI
pg/L
pg/Lpg/LI
pg/LIpg/L
pg/L-pg/LIpg/L
pg/LIpg/LI
pg/Lpg/LI
pg/LIpg/L
pg/Lpg/LIpg/LCpg/LIpg/Lpg/L%RECpg/L ,pg/L- -pg/L
Analyst MR2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2005 5:48:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM
2/2712006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2127/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM
2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/20065:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM2/27/2006 5:48:00 PM
Analyst: WPFR3/1/20063/1/2006
1 3/1/2006
pg/L 1 3/1/2006
pg/L 1 3/1/2006
pg/L 1 3/1/2006
pig/L -- 1 3/1/2006
pg/L 1 3/1/2006
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Umit
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VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSo-XyleneNaphthaleneAdjusted C5-C8 AliphaticHydrocarbonsAdjusted C9-C12 AliphaticHydrocarbons
Surr 2,5-Dlbromotoluene FIDSurr: 2,5-Dibromotoluene PID
NDND
ND
VPH5.0020.075.0
ND 75.0
99.6 70-13097.0 70-130
pg/L
pg/Lpg/L
pg/L
%REC%REC
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Analyst: WFR3/1/20063/1/20063/1/2006
311/2006
3/1/2006
3/1/2006
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantilation range
J -Anayte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting imit
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Date: 02-Mar-06GeoLabs, Inc.
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order 0602333Project:
Lab ID: 0602333-005 Collection Date: 212312006
Client Sample ID: MW-5 Matrix: GROUNDWATER
Analyses Result DeL Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
EPH RANGESAdjusted C11-C22 AromaticsC19-C36 AliphaticsC9-C18 AllphaticsUnadjusted C 1-C22 Aromatics
Surr 1-ChiorooctadecaneSurr o-Terphenyl
DISSOLVED METALS BY ICPArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
DISSOLVED SILVERSilver-Dissolved
DISSOLVED MERCURYMercury-Dissolved
EPH TARGET ANALYTESNaphthalene2-MethyinaphthaleneAcenaphtienePhenanthreneAcenaphthyleneFluoreneAnthraceneFluoranthenePyren eBenzo(a}anthraceneChryseneBenza(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k}fluorantheneBenzo(a)pyreneIndenc(1,2.3-cd)pyrene
NDND
NDND
47.062.0
0.229ND
NDNDNDND
MADEP EPH (MADEP EPH)120120
120120
40-140
40-140
SW6010B0.05000.0300
0.005000.06000.01500.0500
200.7ND 0.00700
E245.1ND 0.00100
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDND
NDND
pg/Lpg/L
pg/L
%REC%REC
(1mg/Lmg/ILmg/IL
mg/L
mg/Lmg/L
(1mg/L.
SW3005A)
3W3005A)
Analyst: KH311/20063/1/20063/1/2006311/20063/1/20063/1/2006
Analyst: QS2/27/20062/27120062/27/20062/27/20062/27/20062/27/2006
Analyst: 1S2/28/2006
(SW7470A/E245.1) Analyst: BFmg/L 1 3/112006
MADEP EPHP (EPH-WPR)1.20 , pg/L1.20 lpg/L1.20 pg/L1.20 pg/L1.20 pg/L1.20 pg/L11.20 ig/L 11.20 .pg/L 11.51 pg/L1.20 pg/L.1.20 pg/L 11.20 pg/L 1
0.145 pg/L
0.0964 pg/IL 10.289 pg/L 1
Analyst: ZYZ3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM
3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM
3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM
Quallners: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Lcvel
E Value above quantitation rangeI Analyie detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
6 Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for prepantion or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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EPH TARGET ANALYTESDibenz(a.h)anthraceneBenzo(g,h,1)peryleneTotal PAH Target Concentration
Surr: 22'-ifluoroblphenylSurr: 2-Fluorobiphenyt
ND
ND
ND72.9
56.1
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GCIMS1,11.1,2-Tetrechloroethane ND1,1,1 -Trichloroethan ND1.1.2.2-Tetrachloroethane ND1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND1.1-Dichloroethane ND1.1 -Dichloroethene ND1,1-Dichloropropene NO1,2.3-Trichlorobenzene ND1.2.3-Trichloropropane ND1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND1.2.4-Trimethylbenzene ND1.2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND1,2-Dibromoelhane ND1.2-Dlchlorobenzene ND1.2-Dichloroethane ND1,2-Dlchloropropane ND1,3,6-Trimethylbenzene ND1.3-Dichlorobenzene ND1,3-Dtchloropropane ND1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND2,2-Dichloropropane ND2-Butanona 15.42-Chiaroethyl vinyl ether ND2-Chlorotoluene ND2-Hexanorie ND4-Chlorotoluene ND4-MelhyI-2-pentanone NDAcetone 99.2Aciylonitfile NDBenzene NDBromnobenzene NDBromochloromethane NDSromodichloromethane NDBromotorm NDBromnomethane NDCarbon tetrachioride NDChlorobenzene ND
Qualifers: Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above quantitalion rangea Analye detected below quantita1ion limitsS Spike Recovery ouLside accepted recovery limits
MADEP EPHP (EPHWPR)0.602 pg/L 1
1.81 pg/L 10 pg/L 1
40-140 %REC 140-140 %REC 1
SW8260B2.005.00
0.6105.005.00
0.9600.400
5.005.005.005.005.001.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.0010.05.005.0010.05.005.0050.050.05.005.002.005.005.002.005.005.00
pg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/LIpg/LIpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lkpg/Lpg/L
pg/LIpg/Lpg/LI
pg/LI
pg/Lpg/Lpg/LI
pg/Lpg/LI
pg/L
pg/Lpg/Lkpg/LIpg/L.pg/LIpg/Lpg/LIpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/is
Analyst: ZYZ3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM3/2/2006 1:33:00 PM
Analyst: MR2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6-21:00 PM2127/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2127/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/2712006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21-00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 621:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 621:00 PM2127/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM2/27/2006 6:21:00 PM
D Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Umth
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 02-Mar-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0602333Project:
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MSChloroethane NDChloroform NDChloromethane NDcis-1,2-Dlchloroethene NDcis-1.3-Dichlorpropene NDDibromochloromelhane NDDibromomethane NDDichlorodifluoromethane NDEthylbenzene NDHexachlorobutadlene NDlsopropyfbenzene NDMethyl tert-butyl ether NDMethylene chloride NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propylbenzene NDp-Isopropyltoluene NDsec-Butylbenzene NDStyrene NDtert-Butylbenzene NDTetrachloroethene NDToluene 6.74trans-1,2-Dichloroethene NDtrans-1,3-Dichlorcpropene NDTrichloroathene NDTrichlorolluoromethane NDVinyl chloride NDXylenes. Totaf ND
Surr: 1.2-Dichloroethane-d4 94.5Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 95.3Surr Dibromofluoromethane 20.6Surr Toluene-dB 99.0
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSC9-C10 Aromatic HydrocarbonsUnadjusted C5-CO AliphaticHydrocarbonsUnadjusted C9-C12 AliphaticHydrocarbonsMethyl tert-butyl etherBenzeneTolueneEthylbenzenem.p-Xylene
NDND
SW826085.005.00
5.005.00
0.6505.005.005.005.00
0.5005.005.0010.020.05.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.005.00
0.9505.005.002.005.00
70-13070-13070-130 S70-130
VPH75.075.0
ND 75.0
ND
ND9.04
NDND
5.005.005.005.005.00
pg/L
pg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/LpgtLpg/L.
ptg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/L
pg/Lpg/Lpg/-pg/L
%RECpg/Lpg/Lp~g/L
pg/L%REC%REC%REC
%REC
pg/Lpg/L
pg/L
pg/Lkpg/Lkpg/Lkpg/Lkpg/L
1
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Analyst: WFR3/1/20063/112006
1 3/1/2006
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Qualiflers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above qutantitation rangeJ Analyic detetcd below quantilation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holing times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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Date: 02-Mar-06GeoLabs, Inc.
CLIENT: CEL Lab Order: 0602333Project:
VOLATILE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONSo-XyleneNaphthaleneAdjusted C5-C8 AliphaticHydrocarbonsAdjusted C9-C12 AliphaticHydrocarbons
Surr 2,5-Dlbromotoluene FIDSurr- 2.5-Olbromotoluene PID
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82.4 70-130
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Analyst: WFR311/20063/1/20063/112006
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Jason GuertinCEI64 Dilla StreetMilford, MA 01757
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Project:Location:
614-1Kimble St, Saugus
GeoLabs, Inc.45 Johnson LaneBraintree MA 02184Tele: 781 848 7844Fax: 781 848 7811
Order No.: 0604245
Dear Jason Guertin:
GeoLabs, Inc. received 1 sample(s) on 4120/2006 for the analyses presented in the followingreport.
There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA orlaboratory specifications except where noted in the Case Narrative.
If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
Jim ChenLaboratory Director
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 25-Apr-06
CLIFNT: CEI Lab Order: 0604245Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604245-001 Collection Date: 4119/2006 4:00:00 PM
Client Sample ID: MW-6 Matrix: GROUNDWATER
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MS1.1.1.2-Tetrachlomethane ND1,1,1-Trichlomethane ND1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroetane ND1,1,2-Trichoroethane ND1,1-Dichlaroethane ND1,1-Dlchloroethene ND1,1-Dichloroprpene ND1,2.3-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2,3-Tdchloropropane ND1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene ND1.2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND1.2-Dibromoethane ND1.2-Dichlorobenzene ND1,2-Dichloroethane ND1.2-Dichloropropane ND1.3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND1,3-Dlchlorobenzene ND1,3-Dlchloropropane ND1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND2,2-Dichlorupropane ND2-Butanone ND2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ND2-Chlorotoluene ND2-Hexanone ND4-Chlorotoluene ND4-Methyt-2-pentanone NDAcetone NDAcrytonitrile NDBenzene NDBromobenzene NDBromochloromethane NDBromodichloromethane NDBromoform NDBromomethane NDCarbon tetrachloride NDChlorobenzene NDChloroethane NDChloroform ND
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Analyst: MR4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 526:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5-26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/2412006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2008 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/2412006 526:00 PM4/24i2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2008 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:25:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/2412006 5:26:00 PM4/2412006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2005 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B. Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND' Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
Page 1 of 2
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 25-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604245Project: 614-1
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GCIMSChloromethane NDcis-1,2-Olchlomethene NDcis-1,3-Dlchloropropene NDDibromochloromethane NDDibromomethane NDDichlorodifluoromethane NDEthylbenzene NDHexachlorobutadiene NOIsopropylbenzene NDMethyl tert-buty ether NDMethylene chlodde NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propylbenzene NDp-Isopropyltoluene NDsec-Butylbenzene NDStyrene NDtert-Butyibenzene NDTetrachloroethene NDToluene NDtrans-1,2-Dichloroethene NDtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene NDTrichloroethene NDTdchlorofluoromethane NDVinyl chloride NDXylenes. Total ND
Surr 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 108Surr 4-Bromofluarobenzene 101Surr Dlbromofluoromethane 105Surr: Toluene-d8 96.2
SW8260B5.005.00
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Analyst: MR4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM
4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2008 5:26:00 PM412412006 5:26:00 PM4/24)2006 5:26:00 PM4/2412006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM412412006 5:26:00 PM412412006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/2412006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4/24/2006 5:26:00 PM4124/2006 5:26:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
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Jason GuertinCEI64 Dilla StreetMiiford, MA 01757
TEL: (508) 482-5557FAX: (508) 482-5445
Project:Location:
614-1Kimble St, Saugus
GeoLabs, Inc.45 Johnson LaneBraintree MA 02184Tele: 781 848 7844Fax: 781 848 7811
Order No.: 0604246
Dear Jason Guertin:
GeoLabs, Inc. received 6 sample(s) on 4/20/2006 for the analyses presented in the followingreport.
There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA orlaboratory specifications except where noted in the Case Narrative.
If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please. feel free to call.
- Sincerely,
Jim ChenLaboratory Director
Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604246-001 Collection Date: 4119/2006 2:00:00 PM
Client Sample ID: FSand-1 Matrix: SOIL
Analyses Result Det Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
SW6010B (3050B) Analyst: QS4.75 1.09 mg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2000
SW 7471A (SW7471A) Analyst: BF0.497 0.0956 mg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006
RCRA METALS W/O HGArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS1.2,4-Trichlorcbenzene1.2-Dichlorbenzene1.2-Dinltrobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dinitrobenzene1,4-Dichlorobenzene1,4-Dinitrobenzene2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol.. -Tfrichlorophenol2,4,6--Tdchlorophenol2.4-Dlchlorophenol2,4-Dirnethylphenot2.4-Dlnitrophenol2,4-Dinitrotoluene2,6-Dinitrotobuene2-Chloronaphthalene2-Chlorophenol2-Methylnaphthalene2-Methylpheno2-Nitroanillne2-Nitrophenol3.3'-Dchlorobenzidine3-Methylphenol/4-methylphenol3-Nitroanilne
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82.4110
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mg/Kg-dry 10
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pg/Kg-drypig/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-dry 1
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pg/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-dry 1
Analyst: QS4/21/20064/21/20084/21/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21/2006
Analyst: ZYZ4/21/2006 6:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4121/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006:55:002M.4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55.-0 PM4/2112006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4121/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value exceds Maxinmm Contaminmant LevelE Value above quantitation range
I Analyte detected below quamitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery Limits
B , Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
Page I of 18
GeoLabs, Inc.
SILVERSliver
MERCURYMercury
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS4,6-DInitro-2-methylphenod4-Bromophenyt phenyl ether4-Chlromthyphnd4-Gloroanillne4-Chlorphenyl phenyi ether4-Nitroanillne4-NirophenolAcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAcetophenoneAnilineAnthraceneAzobenzeneBenz(a)anthraceneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(g.h))peryleneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzyi alcoholBls(2-chlorcethoxy)methaneBls(2-chloroethyl)etherBts(2-chLorofsopropyl)etherBls(2-ethythexyl)phthalateButyl benzyl phthalateCarbazleChryseneDlbenz(a.h)antthraceneDibenizofuranDiethyl phthalateOlmetyl phthalateD-n-butyl phthalateDI-n-octyl phthalateFluorantheneFluoreneHexachlorbenzeHexachloobutadleneHexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachlomethanelndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneisophorone,NaphthaleneNltrobenzeneN-NtrosodimethylamineN-Nitrosod-n-propylamine
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Analyst: ZYZ4/21/2005 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4121/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 :55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4121/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM421/2008 8:55:00 PM4/2112008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/2112006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4121/2006 8:55:00 PM4/2112006 8:55:00 PM4/2112006 8:55:00 PM4/212008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4121/2008 8:55:00 PM4121/20'088$00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM4/21/200 8:55:00 PM4121r2008 8:55:00 PM412112006 8:5:00 PM4/2112006 8:55:00 PM4121/2008 8:55:00 PM41211200 8:55:00 PM4121/2008 8:55:00 PM412112008 8:55:00 PM4121/200 8:55:00 PM4/2112008 8:55:00 PM412112006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM
Qualiners: " Value exceeds Maxirum Contaminant LevelE Value above quantitation range
1 Anslyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside secepted renvery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding time for preparatio or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
Page 2 of 18
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order; 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICSN-NltmsodiphenyiarninePentachorophenolPhenanthrenePhenol
PyrelnePyridine
Suer: 2.4.6-TribromophenolSum 2-FluorobiphenylSurr 2-FluorophmnolSurr Nitrobenzene-d5Surr Phenol-d6OSurr Terphenyl-d14
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Analyst: ZYZ4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM
4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM
412112006 8:55:00 PM
4/2112006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2008 8:55:00 PM
4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM
4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM
4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM
4/2112006 8:55:00 PM4/21/2006 8:55:00 PM
412112006 8:55:00 PM
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Quaifler: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above quantitatio rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitaion limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparstion or analysis exceededND Not Detected at the Reponing Limit
Page 3 of 18
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604246-002 Collection Date: 4/19/2006 2:30:00 PM
Client Sample ID: FSand-2 Matrix: SOIL
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
SILVERSilver
MERCURYMercury
RCRA METALS W/O HGArsenicBerumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
3.70
0.188
ND242ND
89.3175ND
NDNDNDND
NDND
NDNDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND-NDND
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene1.2-Dichlorobenzene1,2-Dinitrobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dinitrobenzene1,4-Dlchlorcbenzene1,4-Dinitrobenzene2,3,4.6-Tetrachlorophenol2,4,5-Tichlorophenol
2,4.6-Tdchlorophenol2,4-Dlchlorophenol2,4-Dimethylphenol2,4-Dnidrophenol2.4-Dinitrotoluene2.6-Dinitrotoluene2-Chloronaphthalene2-Chlorophenol2-Methynaphthalene2-Methylphenol2-Nltroaniline2-NItrophenol3,3-Dichlorobenzidine3-Methylphenol/4-methyfphenol3-Nitroanline
SW6010B (3050B)1.12 mg/Kg-dy
SW 74T1A (SW7471A)0.114 mg/Kg-dry
SW6010B9.8240.6
6.718.209.898.57
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85.2114
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85.256.6284170170
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pg/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1
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pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1
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pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-dry 1
pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1
Analyst: OS1 4124/2006
Analyst: BF1 4124/2006
Analyst: QS4121/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21/2006
Analyst: ZYZ4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4124/2006 12:00:00 PM4/2412006 12:00:00 PM4124/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM4124/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM4/24/2005 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12.00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4124/2006 12:00:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above qumnitation rangeI Analyte detmeted below quanitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Lntit
Page 4 of 18
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol4-Bromophenyf phenyl ether44hlor-3-methylphend4-Chloroanllne4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether4-Nftroarwin4-NitrophenolAcenaphtheneAcemphthyleneAcetophenoneAniineAnthracen.AzobenzeneBenz(a)anthraceneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(g,h,I)peryleneBenzo(k)fluoranthenBenzy alcoholBls(2-chloroethoxy)methaneBls(2-chomethy)eterBis(2-chloroisopropy)etherBis(2-ethythexyl)phthalateButyl benzyl phthalateCarbazoleChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneDibenzofuranDiethy phthalateDirmethy phthalateDI-n-butyl phthalateDi-n-octyl phthalateFluorantheneFluoreneHexachlorobenzeneHexaltorobutadleneHexachlorocyclopentadfeneHexachloroethaneIndeno(1,2,3.ed)pyreneIsophoroneNaphthaleneNitrobenzeneN-NitrosodimethytatnineN-Ntrosod-n-propyiamine
NDNDNDNDNDNDND
71.288.3NDND
517ND874934809627636NDNDNDNDNDND
1181040
NDNDNDNDNDND
2140115NDNDNDND561NDNDNDNDND
SW8270C114
85.256.8284
56.8114
56.856.828.485.2256
66.856.856.822.756.8114114114
56.856.885.2227142
85.256.858.858.814219985.2227
88.858.8114
56.81140
22758.858.8852B5.2114114
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypig/Kg-ypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dryp9/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/K-rypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
Analyst ZYZ4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/200612:00:00 PM4/24/200e 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/200 1200:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4124/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2000 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00-00 PM4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/200 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM
.4006
12:00:00 PM
4/24/2000 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2000 12:00:00 PM4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM4/24/2006 1_2:00:00 PM4/24/2005 12:00:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value eweds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantiation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovay outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte deected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reponing Limit
Page 5 of IS
GeoLabs, Inc; Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICSN-NitrosodlphenylaminePentachlorophenolPhenanthrenePhenolPyrenePyrildine
Surr 2,4,6-TribromophenollSurr 2-FluorobiphenylSurr. 2-FluorophenolSurr Nitrobenzene-dSSurr Phenol-d6Surr Terphenyl-d14
NDND
1370ND
2130ND
81.4
62.849.6
83.962.894.6
SW8270C (SW3550A)56.8114
56.828.4142142
30-13030-13030-13030-13030-13030-130
pgKg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
%REC%REC
%REC%REC%REC%REC
Analyst: ZYZ1 4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM1 4/242006 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2008 12:00:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:00:00 PM1 424/2006 12:00:00 PM
Qualiners: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation UnitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding tines for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detteted at the Reporting Limit
Page 6 of 18
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604246-003 Collection Date: 4/19/2006 3:00:00 PM
Client Sample ID: FSand-3 , Matrix: SOIL
Analyses Result DeL. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
SILVERSilver
MERCURYMercury
5.25
0.129
ND176ND
87.8196ND
ND
NDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDND'NDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDND
RCRA METALS W/O HGArsenicBarium
CadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene1.2-Dichlorobenzene1,2-Dinitrobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dinitrobenzene1.4-Dichlorobenzene1,4-Dinitrobenzene2,3,4,6-Totrachlorophenol2,4.5-Trichlorophenol2.4,6-Trichlorophenol2.4-Dichlorophenol2.4-Dimethylphenol2,4-Olnitrophenol2,4-Dinilrotoluene2.6-Olnitrotoluene2-Chloronaphthalene2-Chlorophenol2-Methyinaphthalene2-Methylphenol2-Nitroanifine2-Nltrophenol3,3-DIchlorobenzidine3-Methylphenol/4-methylpheno3-Nitroanlilne
SW6010B (3050B)1.11 mg/Kg-dry
SW 7471A (SW7471A)0.112 mg/Kg-dry
SW6010B9.7140.26.638.109.788.47
SW8270C84.3112
56.2112
84.3112
56.2112
84.356.258.242128.156.226.156.2
56.284.3112
84.356.2281
169169
(SW30508)mg/Kg-drymg/Kg-dry
mg/Kg-drymg/Kg-drymg/Kg-drymg/Kg-dry
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypig/Kg-drypg/Kg-dryjig/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pig/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
,lpg/Kg-dry1p9/Kg-drypg/Kg-dryjig/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
Analyst: QS1 4/24/2006
Analyst: BF1 4/24/2006
Analyst: QS4/21/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21/2006
Analyst ZYZ4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2008 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/200 12:33:00 PM4124/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4124/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:3:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4124/2006 12:33:00 PM4124/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/200612:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM
1101
1
11
1
11~1
1
1
.1
111
1
Qualifiers: Value exceeds Maximum Cntaminant LyevelE Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
8 Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Repoting Limit
Page 7 of 18
GeoLabs, Inc. Date; 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS4.6-Olnltro-2-rnelhytphenol4-Bbomophenyl phenyl ether4-Chlom-3-methylphenol4-Chloroanilne4-Chlorophenyl pheryl ether4-Nitoanilne4-NitrophenolAcenaphtheneAcenaphyeneAcetophenoneAnilineAnthraceneAzobenzeneBenz(a)antlaceneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(gh,1)peryleneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzyl alcoholBis(2-chloroethoxy)methaneBis(2-chloroethyl)etherBis(2-chloroisopropyl)etherBIs(2-ethythexyl)phthalateButyl benzyl phthalateCarbazoleCryseneObenz(a.h)anthraceneOlbenzofuranDietyl phthaleDimethy" phthalateDI-buty4 phthalateDI-n-octyl phthaateFluorantheneFluoreneHxaddorobenzeneHemcfloobutadieneH-exaddorocyclopentadeneHexachlooethaneIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyreneleophoroneNaphthaleneNitrobenzeneN-WtrosodirnethlamineN-Nitrosodli-ropylmine
NDNDNDNDNONDND103
67.8NDND360ND724864501524607NDNDNDND
NDND
146
916NDNDNDNDNDND
1630101
NDNDNDND
472NDNDNDND
ND
SW8270C112
84.356.229156.2112
56256.228.184.3253
56.256.256.222.556.2112112112
56.256.284.322514084.356.256.256.2140197
84.322556.256.2112
56.21120
22556.256,284.384.3112112
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-dryjig/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/K-drypg/Kg-dry
p-yWpg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
ghKg-dry - '. ~pgKg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
Analyst ZYZ4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4124/2006 12:33:00 PM424/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:3:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4124/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:3300 PM4/24/2006 12:33.00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4124/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:0 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2008 12:33:00 PM4124/2008 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33100 PM4/24/2006 12:33-00 PM4/24/2006 12:33.00 PM4/24/200 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM4/24/2006 12.33:00 PM4/24/2006 12:33-00 PM4/24/2008 12:33-00 PM4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceededND Not Detected at the Rqwoing Limit
Page 8 of 18
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICSN-NitrosodiphenylaminePentachlorophenolPhenanthrenePhenolPyrenePyridine
Surr 2.4,6-TribromophenolSurr 2-FluorblphenylSurr 2-FluorophenolSur: Nltrobenzene-d5Surr Phenol-dSSur: Terphenyl-d14
NDND
1400ND
1640ND
75.258.451.664.369.493.3
SW8270C (SW3550A)56.2112
56.228.1140
140
30-13030-13030-13030-13030-13030-130
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry%REC%REC%REC%REC%REC%REC
Analyst: ZYZ1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM
1 4124/2005 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM1 4/24/2006 12:33:00 PM
Qualiflers: * Value exceeds Maximum Conrninant LevelE Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Anulyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceededND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
Page 9 of 18
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604246-004 Collection Date: 4/19/2006 3:30:00 PM
Client Sample ID: FSand-4 Matrix: SOIL
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
SW6010B (30505)4.85 1.11 mg/Kg-dry
SW 7471A (SW7471A)ND 0.106 mg/Kg-dry
RCRA METALS W/O HGArsenicBadumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
ND154
ND66.1223ND
ND
NDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDND
NDNDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene1.2-Dichlorobenzene1.2-Dinitrobenzene1.3-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dlnitrobenzene
1.4-DichlorobenzeneI A-Dinitrobenzene2,3,4,6-Tetrachloropheno2.4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4,6-Trichlorophenol2,4-Dichlorophenol2,4-Dimethylphenol2,4-Dinitrophenol2,4-Dinitrotoluene2,6-Dinitrotoiuene2-Chloronaphthatene2-Chlorophenol2-Methytnaphthalene2-Methylphenol2-NitroanillIne2-Nitrophenol3,3'-Olchlorobenzidine
- - - 3-Methylphenol/4-methylphend
3-Nifroaniline
SW6010B9.6039.76.568.019.678.38
SW827083.3111
55.6111
83.3111
55.6
11183.355.6
41727.855.627.8
55.6
63.3'111
83.355.6278167
167
(SW3050B)mg/Kg-dry 1
mg/Kg-dry 10
mg/Kg-dry 1
mg/Kg-dry 1mg/Kg-dry 1mg/Kg-dry 1
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypKg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
.pg/Kg-dryEpg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
SILVERSilver
Quallfiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Cotaminant LevelE Value above quantitation range
J Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted reovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis ecceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
Page 10 of 18
Analyst: QS4/24/2006
Analyst: BF4/24/2006
Analyst: QS4/21/20064/21/2008
4/21/2006
4/21/2006
4/21/20064/21/2006
Analyst: ZYZ4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4124/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:05:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1 :6:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/2412008 1:06:00 PM4124/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/2412006 1:06:00 PM
4/2420056 1:0:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2008 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2005 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 t600 PM
4/24/2008 1:05:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4124/2006 1t6:00 PM--
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
MERCURYMercury
C
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-Gd
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS4.6-Dlnitro-2-methylphenol4-Bmmophenyt phenyl ether4-Chloro-3-methylphenol4-Chloroanillne4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether4-Nitroanllne4-NitrophenolAcenaphtheneAcenaphthyfeneAcetophenoneAnilineAnthraceneAzobenzeneBmnz(a)anthraceneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(ghI)peryleneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzyl alcoholBis(2-chloroelhoxy)methaneBls(2-chloroethyt)etherBis(2-chloroisopropyl)etherBIs(2-ethylhexyt)phthalateButyl benzyi phthalateCarbazoleChryseneDibenz(a,h)anthraceneDibenzofuranDiethyl phthalateDim ethyl phthalateDI-n-butyi phthalateDI-n-octyl phthalateFluorantheneFluoreneHexachlorobenzene,HexachorobutadleneHexachlorocyclopentadleneHexachloroethaneIndeno(1.2,3-cd)pyreneIsophoroneNaphthaleneNitrobenzeneN-Nitrosodimethylamlne
trWidIiropylamine
ND
NDNDNDNDNDND
79.326.5
ND
ND274
ND
727751472
456
613NDNDNDNDNDND
133839NDNDNDNDNDND
1430
70.7NDNDNDND371ND
ND
NDNDND
SW827111
83.3
55.6278
55.6
11155.665.627.8
83.325055.855.655.622.2
55.6111
111
111
55.655.683.3222
139
63.3
55.6
55.6
55.613919463.3222
55.655.6111
55.6111022255.655.683.383.3111
111
0C (SW3550A)pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry.pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypglKg-dry
-p/Kg-drypw-wpg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypig/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
Analyst: ZYZ4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2008 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/242006 1:08:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006106:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1.06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4124/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2008 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2008 1:08:00 PM
4124/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:08:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4124/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:08:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:00:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
QualIflers: * Value exceeds Maximm Conianinant LefelE Value above quantitation range
J Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted raeovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
Page II of Is
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICSN-NitrosodiphenylaminaPentachlorophenolPhenanthrenePhenolPyronePyridine
Sum 2,4,6-TribromophenolSum 2-FluorobiphenylSum 2-FluorophenolSum Nitrobenzene-d5Surr. Phenol-d6Sum Terphenyl-d14
NDND
1100
ND1510
ND61.5527
38.850.553.301.1
SW8270C55.6111
55.6 -27.8
139.139
30-13030-13030-13030-130
30-130
30-130
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pgRE%REC%REC%REC
%REC%REC%REC
Analyst: ZYZ4124/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/20061:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2008 10t:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM4/24/2006 1:06:00 PM
Qualiflerr: * Value exceeds Maximum Conwminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B, Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for prepartion or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CE Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604246-005 Collection Date: 4/19/2006 1:00:00 PM
Client Sample ID: MD-E Matrix: SOIL
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
SW6010B (30508)1.08 mg/Kg-dry
SW 7471A (SW7471A)0.102 mg/Kg4dry
Analyst: QS1 4/24/2006
Analyst' BF1 4/24/2006
RCRA METALS W/O HGArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
ND120ND
35.3158ND
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1,2-Dichlorobenzene1.2-Virtrcbenzene1,3-ichlorobenzene1.3-Dinitrobenzene1.4-Dichlorobenzens1,4-Ofnitrobanzene2.3,4,6-Tetmchlorophnol2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4.6-Tdchlorophenol2,4-Dichlorophenol2,4-Dimethylphenol2,4-Dinilrophenol2,4-Dinltrotoluene2.6-Dinitrotoluene2-Chloronaphthalene2-Chlorophenol2-Methylnaphthalene2-Methylphenol2-Nitroaniline2-Nitrophenol3,3'-Dlchlorobenzidine.3#ethyiphenol/4-methylphenol3-Nitroanllne
ND
NDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNOND
NDNDND
138ND
NDND
ND
NDND
SW60110B9.2938.56.347.759.368.11
SW8270C80.6108
53.8108
80.6108
53.8108
.80.t53.853.8
* 40326.953.826.953.853.880.610880.653.8209161161
(SW3050B)mg/Kg-dry 1mg/Kg-dry 10mg/Kg-dry 1mg/Kg-dry 1mg/Kg-dry 1
mg/Kg-dry 1
Analyst: QS4/21/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21/20064/21120064/21/2006
(SW3550A) Analyst: ZYZpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
g/Kg-ry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMyg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4124/2006 1:39:00 PM
pg/Kg-dry 1 412412006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39-00 PMpg/Kgdry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMp6/Kg-dry 1 4/2412006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
pg/Kg-dry 1 4124/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM.pg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
-pg/Kg-dry 1 4124/2006 1:39:00 PM
pg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 129:00 PMpglKg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/2412006 1:39:00 PM
pg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PMpg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
pg/Kg-dry 1 4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
Qualifrs: * Value exceeds Maxiu Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation range
I Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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SILVERSilver
MERCURYMercury
6.87
0.297
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS4.6-DInitro-2-methylphenol4-Bmmophenyl pheny ether4-Chlor-3-methylphenol4-Chloroaniline4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether4-Nltroanline4-NitrophenolAcenaphtheneAenphthyieneAcetophenoneAnilineAnthraceneAzobenzeneBenz(a)anthraceneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzo(b)flucrantheneBenzo(g~h,I)peryleneBemo(kflucrantheneBenzyl alcoholBis(2-chloroethoxy)methaneBis(2-chloroethyl)etherBls(2-chlorolsopropyl)etherBis(2-ehythexyl)phthalateButyl benzyl phthalateCarbazoleChryseneDibenz(a.h)anthraceneDibenzofuranDiethyl phthalateDimethyl phthalateDI-n-butyl phthalateDl-n-octyi phthalateFluorantheneFluoreneHexachlorbenzeneHexachlorobuLtadieneHhxachlorocyclopentadieneHexachloroethaneIndeno(1,2,3-od)pyreneIsophoroneNaphthaleneNitrobeneneN-NitrosodilmethylarnineN-NItrosodin-propylarnine
ND
NDNDNDND
NDND448227
NDND
1490ND
35603630361019203040
NDNDNDNDNDND493
4420ND
306NDND
213ND
8210435NDNDND
ND1690
ND205NDNDND
SW8270C108
80.6
53.826953.8108
53.853.826.980.6242
53.853.553.521.553.8108108108
53.853.880.6215134
80.653.853.853.8134188
80.621553853.8108
53.81080
21553.853.880.660.6108108
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypsg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry-pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-daypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
Analyst: ZYZ4/24/2000 1:39:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4124/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2008 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:3T00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
4/24/2008 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39-00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:3t00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/25/2006 12:41:00 AM
4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/2412006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM
4/24/2008 1:39:00 PM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Coacaminant Level
E Value above quantitation range
J Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte deated in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICSN-NitsodiphenylaminePentachlorophenoiPhenanthrenePhenolPyrenePyidin
Sur 2,4,6-TrlbrornophenolSurr 2-FluorobiphenylSurr 2-FluorophenolSum Nitrobenzene-d5Sum Phenol-doSum Terpheny-d14
ND
ND5820
ND8530
ND82.369.055.302.959.977.8
SW8270C53.8
10853.826.9
1340134
30-13030-13030-13030-13030-13030-130
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry 1pg/Kg-dry Ipg/Kg-dry 10pg/Kg-dry 1%REC 1%REC 1%REC 1%REC 1%REC 1%REC 1
Analyst ZYZ4124/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/242006 1:39:00 PM4/25/2006 12:41:00 AM4/24/2000 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2006 1:39:00 PM4/24/2008 1:39:00 PM
Quaflers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery linis
- B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH . Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reportig Lirnit
Page 15 of 18
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604246-006 Collection Date: 4/19/2006 1:30:00 PM
Client Sample ID: ME-W Matrix: SOIL
Analyses Result DeL. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
SILVERSilver
MERCURYMercury
3.89
0.202
ND
139ND
50.3230ND
RCRA METALS W/O MGArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadSelenium
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS1,2.4-Triclorobenzene1,2-Dlchlorobenzene1,2-Olnitrobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dinitrobenzene1,4-Dichlorobenzene1,4-Dinitrobenzene2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4,6-Trichlomphenol2,4-Dichiorophenol2,4-Dimethylphenol2,4-Dnibphenol2.4-Dinitotoluene2,6-Dinitrotoluene2-Chloronaphthalene2-Chlorophenol2-Methylnaphthalene2-Methylphenol2-Nitroanillne2-Nitrophenol3.X-Dichlorobenzidine3-Methylphenol/4-methylphenol3-Nitroanifline
NDNDNDNDNDNDND
NDNDNDNDNDNDND
ND
NDNDNDND
NDND
NDND.ND
SW60105 (3050B)1.07 mg/Kg-dry
SW 7471A (SW7471A)0.104 mg/Kg-dry
SW6010 B9.2138.16297.699.278.04
SW8270C81.5109
54.3109
81.5109
54.3
10981.554.354.3'408
27.254.3
27.254.354.381.5109
81.554.3272163163
(SW3050B)mg/Kg-dry 1
mg/Kg-dry 10
mg/Kg-dry 1
mg/Kg-dry 1mg/Kg-dry 1mg/Kg-dry 1
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/K-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
*pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
Analyst: QS1 4/24/2006
Analyst: BF1 4/24/2006
Analyst: CS4/21/20064/21/20064/21/20084/21/20064/21/2006412112006
Analyst: ZYZ4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/242006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM4/24/200 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM4124/2008 8:31:00 AM
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above quantitation angeJ Analyte detected below quantitation linitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for peparation or analysis exceededND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS4.6-Dinilro-2-methylphenol4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether4-Chloro-3-methyphenol4-ChloroaniUlne4-lorophenyl phenyl ether4-Mtroanline4-Niftrophenol
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthylene
AcetophenoneAnilineAnthracene,
AzobenzeneBenz(a)anthracene
Benzo(a)pyrneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(g,h,1)perylene
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
Benzyl alcohol
B1s(2-chloroethoxy)methane
BIs(2-chlaroethyl)elherBia(2-chlorolsopropyl)ether
BIs(2-ethylhexyf)phthalate
Butyl benzy phthalateCarbazoleChryseneDlbenz(a.h)anthraceneDibenzofuranDletyl phthalate
Dlmethyl phtalateDI-n-butyl phthalato
Di-n-octyl phthalateFluoranthaneFluoreneHexachlorbenzeneHexachlordbutadieneHexachlorocyclopentadiene
HexachloroehaneIndeno(1.2,3-cd)pyreneIsophoroneNaphtlene
NitrobenzeneN-Nitrosodirnethylamine
N-Mtrosodl-propylamine
NDND
NDND
NDNDND
388
152
NDND
1240
ND3810
3820276016902890
ND
ND
NDND
1100ND
4814420
ND
136ND
ND
ND
ND
7550294
NDND
ND
ND
1810ND
138ND
ND
ND
SW8270C109
81.554.327254.3109
54.354.327.281.5245
54.354.3
54.321.754.310910g109
54.354.381.5217138
81.554.354.354.3138190
-81.5217543
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10954.3109021764.354.3
81.581.5109
109
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dfypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dypgKg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg4ry
pg/Kg-dryp/g-rypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypig/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry
Qualifers: * Value exceeds Mazimum Conaminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte deteced below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limis
B Analyte detected in die associated Mehod Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
Page 17 of 18
Analyst ZYZ1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/200 8:31:0O AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM
4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/20088:31:00 AM1 4/24/200 8:31:00 AM
1 4/24/200 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AMI 4/242006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008831:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4424/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24200 8-31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 31:00 AM1 4/24200 8:31:00 AM10 4/25/2008 1:14:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/2412008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/200 8:31:00 AM1 4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604246Project: 614-1
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICSN-NitrosodiphenylamilnePentachorophenolPhenanthrenePhenolPyrenePyridine
Surr 2,4.6-TbromophenoiSurr 2-FluorobiphnylSurr 2-FluorophenolSurr Nitrobenzene-d5Surr Phenol-d8Sur: Terphenyl-d14
NDND
4330ND
8920ND
72.174.146.666.050.780.0
SW8270C54.3
10954.327.21360
13530-13030-13030-13030-13030-13030-130
(SW3550A)pg/Kg-dry
pg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-drypg/Kg-dry%REC%REC%REC%REC%REC%REC
101101
111
Analyst: ZYZ4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM
4/24/2000 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM
4/252006 1:14:00 AM4/24/2000 8:31:00 AM4/24/2006 8:31:00 AM41242006 8:100 AM4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM4)24/2008 8:31:00 AM4/24/2008 8:31:00 AM412412006 8:31:00 AM
Qualifiers: Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant LevelE Value above quantitation range
J Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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Jason GuertinCEI64 Dilla StreetMilford, MA 01757
TEL: (508) 482-5557FAX: (508) 482-5445
Project:Location:
614-1Kimble St, Saugus
GeoLabs, Inc.45 Johnson LaneBraintree MA 02184Tele: 781 848 7844Fax: 781848 7811
Order No.: 0604244
Dear Jason Guertin:
Geolabs, Inc. received 1 sample(s) on 4/20/2006 for the analyses presented in the followingreport.
There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA orlaboratory specifications except where noted in the Case Narrative.
If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
Jim ChenLaboratory Director
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 27-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604244Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604244-001 Collection Date: 4/19/2006 10:00:00 AM
Client Sample ID: SB-1 (0-2') Matrix: SOIL
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
EPH RANGES ONLYC1I-C22 AromaticsC19-C36 AliphaticsC9-C18 Aliphatics
Surr 1-ChlorooctadecaneSum 2,2-DifluorobiphenylSurr 2-FluorobiphenylSurr o-Terphenyl
MADEP EPH (MADEP EPH)ND
ND
ND67.076.079.081.0
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MS141,1.2-Tetrachloroethane ND1,1,1-Trichforoethane ND1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND1,1-Dichloroethane ND1,1-Dichloroethena ND1,1-Dichloropropene NDi,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND1.2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND1,2-Dibromoethane ND
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND1,2-Dichlarosthane ND1,2-Dichlorpropane ND1.3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND1.3-Dichloropropane ND1.4-Dichlorobenzene ND2.2-Dichloropropane ND2-Butanone ND2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ND2-Chlorototuene ND2-Hexanone ND4-Chlorotoluene ND4-1sopropyttoluene ND4-Methyl-2-pentanone NDAcetone NDAcrylonitile ND
11.011.011.0
40-140
40-140
40-14040-140
mg/Kg-drymg/Kg-drymg/Kg-dry%REC
%REC%REC%REC
11111
SW826013110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry42.3 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry22.0 pg/Kg-dry110 opIg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry220 pg/Kg-dry110 . pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry110 pg/Kg-dry
1100 pg/Kg-dry1100 pg/Kg-dry
Analyst KH4/25/20064/25/20084125/20064/25/20084/25/20064/25/20064125/2006
Analyst: JG4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/252006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/2512006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/2512006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2008 2:30:00 AM4125/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2008 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/252006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM4/25/2006 2:30:00 AM
QualIfiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation range
J Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH- Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 27-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604244Project: 614-1
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GCIMSBenzene . NDBromobenzene NDBromochloromethane NDBromodichloromethane NDBromoform NDBromomethare NDCarbon tetrachloride NDChlorobenzene NDChloroethane NDChloroform NDChloromethane NDcis-1,2-Dichloroethene NDcia-1,3-Dichloropropene NDDibromochloromethane NDDibromomethane NDDichlorodifluoromethane NDEthylbenzene NDHexachlorobutadiene NDIsopropylbenzene NDMethyl tert-butyt ether NDMethylene chloride NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propylbenzene NDsec-Butybenzene NDStyrene NDtert-Butylbenzene NDTetrachforoethene NDToluene NDtrans-1.2-Dichloroethene NDtrans-1,3-Dichloropropene NDTrichloroethene NDTricthlorofluommethane NDVinyl chloride NDXylenes. Totai ND
Sum 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 115Surr 4-Bromofluorobenzene 104Surr Dibromofluoromethane 93.7Sum Toluene-d 115
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TEL: (603) 424-8444FAX: (603) 424-8441
Project: 614-1Location: Saugus, MA
GeoLabs, Inc.45 Johnson LaneBraintree MA 02184Tele: 781 848 7844Fax: 781848 7811
Order No.: 0604269
Dear Rich Niles:
GeoLabs, Inc. received I sample(s) on 4/24/2006 for the analyses presented in the followingreport.
There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA orlaboratory specifications except where noted in the Case Narrative.
If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
Jim ChenLaboratory Director
GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604269Project: 614-1
Lab ID: 0604269-001 Collection Date: 4/20/2006
Client Sample ID: PW-1 Matrix: SOIL
Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MS1.1,1 2-Tetrachloroethane ND1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND1,1.2,2-Tetrachlorethane ND1.1.2-Trichloroethane ND1,1-Dichloroethane ND1.1-Dichloroethene ND1,1-Dichloropropene ND1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene ND1,2.4-Trimethylbenzene ND1.2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND1,2-Dibromoothane ND1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND1.2-Dichloroethane ND1.2-Dichloropropane ND1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND1,3-Dictilorobenzene ND1.3-Dichloropropane ND1.4-Dichlorobenzene ND2.2-Dichioropropane ND2-Butanone ND2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ND2-Chlorotoluene ND2-1exanone ND4-Chlorotoluene ND4-Isopropyltoluene ND4-Methyt-2-pentanone NDAcetone NDAcrylonitrile NDBenzene NDBromobenzene NDBromochloromethane NDBromodichloromethane NDBromoform NDBromomethane NDCarbon tetrachloride NDChlombenzene NDChloroethane ND
Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Contaminant Level
E Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limits
S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovcry limits
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Analyst: JG4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2000 3:03:00 AM4/25/200 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2008 3:03:00 AM4125/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2008 3:03:00 AM412512006 3:03:00 AM412512006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/2512006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3-03:00 AM4125/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4125/2006 3:03:00 AM4/2512006 3:03:00 AM4/26/2006 3:03:00 AM4125/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM
B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank
H " Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit
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GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 26-Apr-06
CLIENT: CEI Lab Order: 0604269Project: 614-1
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY GC/MSChloroform NDChloromethane NDcis-1.2-Dichloroethene NDcis-1.3-Dichloropropene NDDibromochlormethane NDDibromomethane NDDlchlorodtfluommethane NDEthyibenzene NDHexachlorobutadiene NDIsopropylbenzene NDMethyl tert-buty ether NDMathylene chloride NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propytbenzene NDsec-tutylbenzene NDStyrene NDtert-Butylbenzene NDTetrachloroethene NDToluene NDtrans-1.2-Dichloroethene NDtrans-1.3-Dichlaropropene NDTrichloroethene . NDTrichlorofuoromethane NDVinyl chloride NDXylenes. Total ND
Surr 1,2-Dchloroethane-d4 111Surr 4-Bromofluorobenzene 107Surr Dibromofluoromethane 89.3Surr Toluene-dO 120
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Analyst: JG4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM4/25/2006 3:03:00 AM
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Qualifiers: * Value exceeds Maximum Cotaminmnt Level
S Value above quantitation rangeJ Analyte detected below quantitation limitsS Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits
B Analyte detected in the associated Method BlankH Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded
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Ms. Sharon McCabeHealth AgentSaugus Board of HealthSaugus Town Hall298 Central StreetSaugus, MA 01906
Re: 10 Kimble LaneRelease Abatement Measure (RAM)
Implementation NotificationDear Ms. McCabe:
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that excavation activities will be occurring at10 Kimble Lane in Saugus, Massachusetts. Excavation activities are anticipated tocommence in June 2006 and will be ongoing for several weeks. These activities arebeing conducted as part of a Release Abatement Measure (RAM) under theMassachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP), 310 CMR 40.000. This notification is beingsubmitted to you as required by the Public Involvement requirements under 310 CMR40.1400 of the MCP. This documentation has been simultaneously filed with the DEPNortheast Region Office.
Sincerely,
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
Richard C. Cote, P.E., LSPPrincipal,Manager of Engineering
54 Dilla Street, Milford, Massachusetts 01757 508-482-5557 Fax: 508-482-544521 Depot Street, Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054 603-424-8444 Fax: 603-424-8441
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Mr. Andrew BisignaniTown ManagerSaugus Town Hall298 Central StreetSaugus, MA 01906
Re: 10 Kimble LaneRelease Abatement Measure (RAM)
Implementation NotificationDear Mr. Bisignani:
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that excavation activities will be occurring at10 Kimble Lane in Saugus, Massachusetts. Excavation activities are anticipated tocommence in June 2006 and will be ongoing for several weeks. These activities arebeing conducted as part of a Release Abatement Measure (RAM) under theMassachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP), 310 CMR 40.000. This notification is beingsubmitted to you as required by the Public Involvement requirements under 310 CMR40.1400 of the MCP. This documentation has been simultaneously filed with the DEPNortheast Region Office.
Sincerely,
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
Richard C. Cote, P.E., LSPPrincipal,Manager of Engineering
64 Dilla Street, Milford, Massachusetts 01757 508-482-5557 Fax: 508-482-544521 Depot Street, Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054 603-424-8444 Fax: 603-424-8441
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection \Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup
RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking NumberTRANSMITTAL FORM 0Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444 - 0446 (Subpart D)
A. SITE LOCATION:
1. Site Name/Location Aid: Hidden Valley Trust
2. Street Address: 10 Kimball Lane
3. Cityrrown: Saugus 4. ZIPCode: 01906
5. UTM Coordinates: a. UTM N: 4707519.92 b. UTM E: 332948.138 N E C E IV E DIII 6. Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal si e
a. Tier IA fl b. TierIB c. Tier IC Fj d. Tier 11
7. If a Tier I Permit has been issued, provide Permit Number: D-.Wil I11tA5I Hal0NAL. OFFICF
B. THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check all that apply)
1. List Submittal Date of Initial RAM Plan (if previously submitted):(mm/ddlyyyy)
91 2. Submit an Initial Release Abatement Measure (RAM) Plan.a. Check here if the RAM is being conducted as part of the construction of a permanent structure. If checked, you mustspecify what type of permanent structure is to be erected in or in the immediate vicinity of the area where the RAM is tobe conducted.
b. Specify type of permanent structure: (check all that apply) [] i. School ii. Residential [ iii. Commercial
H iv. Industrial [] v. Other Specify:
3. Submit a Modified RAM Plan of a previously submitted RAM Plan.
4. Submit a RAM Status Report.
H 5. Submit a Remedial Monitoring Report. (This report can only be submitted through eDEP, concurrent with a RAM StatusReport.)
a. Type of Report: (check one) i. Initial Report ii. Interim Report E] iii. Final Report
b. Number of Remedial Systems and/or Monitoring Programs:
A separate BWSC106A, RAM Remedial Monitoring Report, must be filled out forand/or Monitoring Program addressed by this transmittal form. R L ... J 1V L.
n 6. Submit a RAM Completion Statement. MAY Z 4 2006H 7. Submit a Revised RAM Completion Statement.
DEP8. Provide Additional RTNs:
NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICEa. Check here if this RAM Submittal covers additional Release Tracking Numbers (RTNs). RTNs that have beenpreviously linked to a Primary Tier Classified RTN do not need to be listed here. This section is intended to allow aRAM to cover more than one unclassified RTN and not show permanent linkage to a Primary Tier Classified RTN.
b. Provide the additional Release Tracking Number(s) _covered by this RAM Submittal.
(All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above)
Revised: 2/16/2005 Page 1 of 6
Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106
RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number
TRANSMITTAL FORM -
Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444 - 0446 (Subpart D)
C. RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE CONDTONS THAT WARRANT RAM:
1. Identify Media Impacted and Receptors Affected: (check all that apply)
E a. Air [ b. Basement 0 c. Critical Exposure Pathway E] d. Groundwater H e. Residence
H f. Paved Surface H g. Private Well H h. Public Water Supply [ i. School H j. Sediments
F k. Soil H 1. StormDrain H m. SurfaceWater H n. Unknown F o. Wetland L p. Zone 2
H q. Others Specify:
2. Identify all sources of the Release or Threat of Release, if known: (check all that apply)
LI a. Above-ground Storage Tank (AST) E] b. Boatvessel H c. Drums H d. Fuel Tank
L e. Pipe/Hose/Line ] f. Tanker Truck H g. Transformer L] h. Under-ground Storage Tank (UST)
H i. Vehicle [ j. Others Specify:
3. Identify Oils and Hazardous Materials Released: (check all that apply)
a. Oils L b. Chlorinated Solvents I c. Heavy Metals
7 d. Others Specify: Urban Fill and Chromium
D. DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE ACTIONS: (check all that apply, for volumes list cumulative amounts)
L] 1. Assessment and/or Monitoring Only f 2. Temporary Covers or Car
LI 3. Deployment of Absorbent or Containment Materials L 4. Temporary Water Supplie
F- 5. Structure Venting System L 6. Temporary Evacuation or
7. Product or NAPL Recovery E] 8. Fencing and Sign Posting
9. Groundwater Treatment Systems H 10. Soil Vapor Extraction
11. Bioremediation H 12. Air Sparging
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RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number
TRANSMITTAL FORM g .Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444 - 0446 (Subpart D)
D. DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE ACTIONS (cont.): (check all that apply, for volumes list cumulative amounts)X 13. Excavation of Contaminated Soils
Sa. Re-use, Recycling or Treatment i. On Site Estimated volume in cubic yards
lii. Off Site Estimated volume in cubic yards
iia. Receiving Facility: Town: State:
iib. Receiving Facility: Town: State:
iii. Describe:
F b. Store i. On Site Estimated volume in cubic yards
ii. Off Site Estimated volume in cubic yards
iia. Receiving Facility: _ Town: State:
lib, Receiving Facility: . Town: State:
c. Landfill
E] i. Cover Estimated volume in cubic yards <1,500
Receiving Facility: TBD Town: State:
ii. Disposal Estimated volume in cubic yards
Receiving Facility: Town: State:
14. Removal of Drums, Tanks or Containers:
a. Describe Quantity and Amount: Bulk Oily, Flammable, Glycol, Solvent & Grease Wastes - (3) 85-gallondrums, (5) 55-gallon drums, (2) 30-gallon drums
b. Receiving Facility: ENPRO Svcs. of Maine, Inc. Town: South Portland State: ME
c. Receiving Facility: Northland Environmental Town: Providence State: RI
D 15. Removal of Other Contaminated Media:
a. Specify Type and Volume: Lead Acid Batteries for Recycle - 28 batteries
b. Receiving Facility: Exide Technologies Town: Norwood State: MA
c. Receiving Facility: Town: .-State:
16. Other Response Actions:
Describe:
17. Use of Innovative Technologies:
Describe:
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RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM)ReasTrcigNmrTRANSMITTAL FORM -|[ OPursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444 - 0446 (Subpart D)
E. LSP SIGNATURE AND STAMP:I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with this transmittal form,including any and all documents accompanying this submittal. In my professional opinion and judgment based upon applicationof (i) the standard of care in 309 CMR 4.02(1), (ii) the applicable provisions of 309 CMR 4.02(2) and (3), and 309 CMR 4.03(2), and(iii) the provisions of 309 CMR 4.03(3), to the best of my knowledge, information and belief,
> if Section B of this form indicates that a Release Abatement Measure Plan is being submitted, the response action(s) that is(are) the subject of this submittal (i) has (have) been developed in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21 E and310 CMR 40.0000, (ii) is (are) appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s) as set forth inthe applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000 and (iii) comply(ies) with the identified provisions of all orders,permits, and approvals identified in this submittal;
> if Section B of this form indicates that a Release Abatement Measure Status Report and/or Remedial Monitoring Report isbeing submitted, the response action(s) that is (are) the subject of this submittal (i) is (are) being implemented in accordancewith the applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000, (ii) is (are) appropriate and reasonable to accomplish thepurposes of such response action(s) as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.0000 and (iii)comply(ies) with the identified provisions of all orders, permits, and approvals identified in this submittal;
> if Section B of this form indicates that a Release Abatement Measure Completion Statement is being submitted, the responseaction(s) that is (are) the subject of this submittal (i) has (have) been developed and implemented in accordance with theapplicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000, (ii) is (are) appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposesof such response action(s) as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000 and (iii) comply(ies)with the identified provisions of all orders, permits, and approvals identified in this submittal:
I am aware that significant penalties may result, including, but not limited to, possible fines and imprisonment, if I submitinformation which I know to be false, inaccurate or materially incomplete.
1. LSP #: 2359
2. First Name: Richard 3. Last Name: Cote
4. Telephone:
7. Signature:
800-752-2550 5. Ext.: 302 6. FAX:
8. Date: - -> c lC(mm/dd/yyyy)
800-331-0892
9. LSP Stamp:
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106
RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number
TRANSMITTAL FORM - ZSgPursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444 - 0446 (Subpart D)
F. PERSON UNDERTAKING RAM:
1 Check all that apply: a. change in contact name b. change of address ndeang in resp se actions
2 Name of Organization: Hidden Valley Trust
3. Contact First Name: Helen 4. Last Name: McCarthy
75 West Street Owner5. Street: 6. Title:
7. City/Town: Beverly 8. State: A 9. ZIP Code:
10. Telephone: 11. Ext.: - 12. FAX:
G. RELATIONSHIP TO RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RAM:
IKI 1. RP or PRP K a. Owner b. Operator [ c. Generator d. Transporter
El a. Other RP or PRP Specify:
H 2. Fiduciary, Secured Lender or Municipality with Exempt Status (as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, s. 2)
3. Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way (as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, s. 5(j))
4. Any Other Person Undertaking RAM Specify Relationship:
H. REQUIRED ATTACHMENT AND SUBMITTALS:
1. Check here if any Remediation Waste, generated as a result of this RAM, will be stored, treated, managed, recycled orreused at the site following submission of the RAM Completion Statement. You must submit a Phase IV Remedyimplementation Plan along with the appropriate transmittal form (BWSC1 08).
2. Check here if the Response Action(s) on which this opinion is based, if any, are (were) subject to any order(s), permit(s)and/or approval(s) issued by DEP or EPA. If the box is checked, you MUST attach a statement identifying the applicableprovisions thereof.
3. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of theimplementation of a Release Abatement Measure.
4. Check here if any non-updatable information provided on this form is incorrect, e.g. Release Address/Location Aid. Sendcorrections to the DEP Regional Office.
5. If a RAM Compliance Fee is required for this RAM, check here to certify that a RAM Compliance Fee was submitted toDEP, P. 0. Box 4062, Boston, MA 02211,
6. Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts, data, and other information is attached.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Waste Site Cleanup BW SC106
RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number
TRANSMITTAL FORM-O
Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444 - 0446 (Subpart D)
I. CERTIFICAT1ON OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RAM:
1, I, Helen McCarthy , attest under the pains and penalties of perjury (i) that I have personallyexamined and am familiar with the information contained in this submittal, including any and all documents accompanying thistransmittal form, (ii) that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, thematerial information contained in this submittal is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete, and (iii)that I am fully authorized to make this attestation on behalf of the entity legally responsible for this submittal. l/the person orentity on whose behalf this submittal is made am/is aware that there are significant penalties, including, but not limited to,possible n a imprison t, f a, inaccurate, or incomplete information.
2. By- 3. Title: OwnerSignature
4. For: Hidden Valley Trust 5. Date: & 6(Name of person or entity recorded in Section F) (mm/dd/ )
E] 6. Check here if the address of the person providing certification is different from address recorded in Section F.
7. Street:
8. City/Town: 9. State: 10. ZIP Code:
11. Telephone: 12. Ext.: - 13. FAX:
YOU ARE SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE FEE OF UP TO $10,000 PERBILLABLE YEAR FOR THIS DISPOSAL SITE. YOU MUST LEGIBLY COMPLETE ALL RELEVANTSECTIONS OF THIS FORM OR DEP MAY RETURN THE DOCUMENT AS INCOMPLETE. IF YOU
SUBMIT AN INCOMPLETE FORM, YOU MAY BE PENALIZED FOR MISSING A REQUIRED DEADLINE.
Date Stamp (DEP USE ONLY:)
ReId I/620 ae6o
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Department of Environmental ProtectionP.O. Box 4062Boston, MA 02211-4062
Re: Release Abatement Measure (RAM) Filing Fee10 Kimball Lane, Saugus, Massachusetts
Dear Sir or Madam:
Enclosed is a check for $800 for the Release Abatement Measure (RAM) Plan filed forthe 10 Kimball Lane property in Saugus, Massachusetts. Also enclosed to provide youwith more information on the site.is the first page of the completed Release AbatementMeasure (RAM) form, BWSC-1 06. A Release Tracking Number (RTN) had not beenassigned at the time the check was issued since the Release Notification was filedsimultaneously with the RAM.
If you have any questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate tocall me at (800)725-2550.
Sincerely,
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
Richard C. Cote, P.E., LSPPrincipal,Manager of Engineering
Enclosure
IA6 14 Saugos Site\RAM Plan\RAM fee submittal.doc
64 Dilla Street, Milford, Massachusetts 01757 508-482-5557 Fax: 508-482-544521 Depot Street, Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054 603-424-8444 Fax: 603-424-8441
Phone: 800-725-2550 Fax: 800-331-0892www.ceiengineers.com
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BWSC106
Release Tracking Number
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A. SITE LOCATION:
1. Site Name/Location Aid: Hidden Valley Trust
2. Street Address: 10 Kimball Lane
3. City/Town: Saugus 4. ZIPCode: 01906
5. UTM Coordinates: a. UTM N: 4707519.92 b. UTM E: 332948.138
6. Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site.
la. Tier IA [] b. Tier IB j] c. Tier IC Fj d. Tier 11
7. If a Tier I Permit has been issued, provide Permit Number:
B. THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO.: (check all that apply)
1. List Submittal Date of Initial RAM Plan (if previously submitted):(mm/dd/yyyy)
2. Submit an Initial Release Abatement Measure (RAM) Plan.
a. Check here if the RAM is being conducted as part of the construction of a permanent structure. If checked, you mustE specify what type of permanent structure is to be erected in or in the immediate vicinity of the area where the RAM is to
be conducted.
b. Specify type of permanent structure: (check all that apply) [ i. School E] ii. Residential L] iii. Commercial
[] iv. Industrial [] v. Other Specify:
3. Submit a Modified RAM Plan of a previously submitted RAM Plan.
4. Submit a RAM Status Report.
5. Submit a Remedial Monitoring Report. (This report can only be submitted through eDEP, concurrent with a RAM StatusReport.)
a. Type of Report: (check one) i. Initial Report ii. Interim Report L] iii. Final Report
b. Number of Remedial Systems and/or Monitoring Programs:
A separate BWSC106A, RAM Remedial Monitoring Report, must be filled out for each Remedial Systemand/or Monitoring Program addressed by this transmittal form.
6. Submit a RAM Completion Statement.
7. Submit a Revised RAM Completion Statement.
8. Provide Additional RTNs:
la. Check here if this RAM Submittal covers additional Release Tracking Numbers (RTNs). RTNs that have beenpreviously linked to a Primary Tier Classified RTN do not need to be listed here. This section is intended to allow aRAM to cover more than one unclassified RTN and not show permanent linkage to a Primary Tier Classified RTN.
b. Provide the additional Release Tracking Number(s) _-|covered by this RAM Submittal. H -1
(All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above)
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RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM)TRANSMITTAL FORMPursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444 - 0446 (Subpart D)