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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1140 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE 28 - Health 1140 lyanough Road n. D A= �is 1 P r , i 7 a N. &#CKLEINFELDER Employee-owned Waybill#28640369354 November 9,2005 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection w = ' Southeast Regional Office Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup ` _. Attn: Ms. Laura Stanley X- 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville,MA 02347 's Re: Release Abatement Measure(RAM) Status Report - Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 rn n 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis,Massachusetts RTN 4-11301 Tier IC Permit#100556 ACO-SE-03-3S-002 Dear Ms. Stanley: GSCIKleinfelder,on behalf of Motiva Enterprises LLC(Motiva),has prepared the following Release Abatement Measure(RAM) Status Report for the.above referenced site. The original signature copy of form,BWSC-106 has been included with this submittal. The contact at Motiva responsible for overseeing the response actions associated with this site is Mr. David B. Weeks, PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,New York 12590; (845)462- 5225. The attached documents have been prepared under the direction of Licensed Site Professional (LSP)Mr. Scott K. Parker(LSP#9969). Should you have any questions or concerns,please do not hesitate to contact Mr.David B.Weeks of She]] Oil Products US (SOPUS)at(845)462-5225 or the undersigned. Release Abatement Measure Objective The objective of the RAM Plan, submitted on July 13,2005,is to excavate,appropriately manage,and to the degree required,transport and dispose of petroleum-impacted soil(if encountered)during property renovation/construction activities. The property was sold in 2004,and the new property owners plan to construct a retail tire store at the former Motiva property. Due to the depth of groundwater at this site and the proposed scope of work, groundwater is not expected to be encountered,and thus,the management of groundwater was not included as"part of the RAM. Please refer to Figures 1 through 3 (Attachment A) for illustrations of the,subject site and.surrounding area; Ref--#000509_Rpt_RAM Status 11-05 KLEINTELDER 30 Porter Road, Littleton. .ti1A 01460 i80G` 22-e;4Q loll tree 9;8 486 006(` ,e - Fmr.Texaco S/S#100083 GSCIKleinfelder Page 2 Scope of Work The scope of work as it pertains to the RAM includes the management of Remediation Waste(i.e., selective excavation and off-site disposal of Type A soil)potentially encountered during the following activities: • Removal of all existing buildings,canopy, foundations,concrete pads,bollards, and appurtenances; ■ Demolition of existing drainage structures; ■ Demolition of existing utilities; ■ Removal of all existing curbing within the property bounds at entrances to Route 132; ■ Removal of existing leaching catch basins; ■ Removal of all existing pavement within the property bounds; ■ Potential removal/proper abandonment of select or all monitoring wells; ■ Potential removal of select or all portions of the remediation shed, fencing, concrete pad,and appurtenances; ■ Construction of new building, foundation,concrete pads,bollards, and appurtenances; ■ Installation of new drainage structures; ■ Installation of new or extension of existing utilities; • Installation of new curbing within the property bounds at entrances to Route 132; ■ Installation of new catch basins,junction structure,and pre-cast leaching basin field; and ■ Installation of new pavement within the property bounds. As this scope of work will require work to be done in the vicinity of several of the existing monitoring wells,wells which may be damaged or destroyed during the course of this work will be abandoned in accordance with MADEP guidance and will be replaced following completion of the work. In addition SVE wells and AS wells associated with the on-site portion of the remedial alternative,will also be destroyed. These wells will also be abandoned if necessary. The groundwater recovery and treatment portion of the remedial alternative will continue to operate as designed during construction activities. The on-site AS/SVE system was deactivated in July 2005 based on asymptotic decline in extracted VOCs within the SVE airstream and the declining concentrations present in groundwater within the radius of influence of the AS/SVE system. In so far as possible,excavated soil will be re-used on site. Clean fill may be brought in from off site as needed. Based on historical depth to groundwater,dewatering will not be required during the outlined activities. Status of Response Actions On July 18, 2005, GSCIKleinfelder observed the abandoning of several monitoring wells,monitoring points, air sparge points,and SVE points(Figure 2). Geosearch,Inc abandoned the following points: • SVE-1, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9,-10; • MW-1, -2, -4, -5,-6, -12; • RW-1; • MP-1,-2, -3, -10,-101, -102; and • AS-1, -2, -4, -5, -6,-7. The wells were abandoned in accordance with MADEP guidelines. The wells were abandoned using a bentonite and cement slurry which was introduced to the well by means of a tremie pipe which filled the wells from the bottom up. Screen and casing were not removed from the ground and road boxes were removed. MW-18S,MW-18D, SVE-2, and AS-3 could not be located for abandonment. Wells MW-9,MW-11, AS-8,and SVE-I 1 were in good condition and did not need to be abandoned,as they were not in the construction area. Ref.#000509_Rpt_RAM Status 11-05 Fmr.Texaco S/S#100083 GSCIKleinfelder Page 3 ' Construction of the new building structure is currently in progress. Future Activities GSCIKleinfelder contacted Mr. Stuart Bornstein on November 3,2005 for a status report regarding the construction activities and schedule. Mr.Bornstein indicated that subsurface work to install drainage, sewer,electrical, and water lines would be initiated within the next 30-45 days. GSCIKleinfelder asked Mr. Bornstein for notification prior to beginning subsurface work so that GSCIKleinfelder can be onsite, if necessary to screen soil and evaluate soil stockpile and disposal procedures. Schedule • Subsurface work anticipated to start in late November or early December 2005, and • RAM Status Report—6 months following submittal of this RAM Status Report(May 10,2006), or a RAM Completion report 60 days following the completion of the RAM activities,whichever is sooner. Project Completion Pursuant to the provisions set forth in 310 CMR 40.0440,RAM Status and/or Completion Reports will be periodically submitted to the MADEP detailing the activities completed under the RAM and any change in site conditions subsequent to the implementation of the RAM. LSP Opinion GSCIK]einfelder in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0445 and the provisions outlined in the RAM Plan has prepared this RAM Status report on behalf of Motiva. Should you have any questions or concerns,please do not hesitate to contact Mr.David B.Weeks of Shell Oil Products US(SOPUS)at'(845)462-5225 or the undersigned. Sincerely, GSCIKleinfelder Trish A.Eliasson Project Manager cc: Mr.David B.Weeks,SOPUS,PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 (Mr:Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 0 601_(w/o IZ'�y aftacliments) Mr.John Klimm,Town Administrator,367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 (w/o attachments) Mr. Stuart Bornstein,Prime 132,LLC,297 North Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Enclosures: Attachment A: Figures Figure 1 —Locus Plan Figure 2—Immediate Site Vicinity Plan Figure 3—Vicinity Plan Ref.#000509_Rpt_RAM Status 11-05 Geologic I&#C Services Corporation Waybill#27020279952 science,engineering&technology July 13,2005 E Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection -, Southeast Regional Office S2 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup c.... c..�n Attn: Ms. Laura Stanley r— 20 Riverside Drive < Lakeville,MA 02347 v>l c > Re: Release Abatement Measure(RAM)Plan Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 �? 1140 Iyannough Road o Hyannis,Massachusetts RTN 4-11301 Tier IC Permit#100556 ACO-SE-03-35-002 Dear Ms. Stanley: Geologic Services Corporation(GSC),on behalf of Motiva Enterprises LLC(Motiva),has prepared this Release Abatement Measure(RAM)Plan for the above referenced site. The objective of this RAM Plan is to appropriately manage petroleum-impacted soil,if encountered,during property renovation/construction activities scheduled to begin in mid to late July 2005. The original signature copy of Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup(BWSC)form, BWSC106,is included with this submittal. The contact at Motiva responsible for overseeing the response actions associated with this site is Mr.David B. Weeks,PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,New York 12590;(845)462-5225. The attached documents have been prepared under the direction of Licensed Site Professional(LSP)Mr. Scott K.Parker(LSP# 9969)of GSC. Should you have any questions or concerns,please do not hesitate to contact Mr.David B.Weeks of Shell Oil Products US(SOPUS)at(845)462-5225 or the undersigned. Sincerely, Geologic Services Corporation Richard R.LaMothe Scott K.Darker,L.S.P. Project Manager Senior Project Manager cc: Mr.David-B..Weeks,SOPUS,PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,.Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 - 'IvlMr—Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601.(w/o attachments) r.John Klimm,Town Administrator;367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 (w/o attachments) Mr.Stuart Bornstein,Prime 132,LLC,297 North Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Enclosures: Attachment A: Figures Figure 1 -Locus Plan Figure 2-Property Decommissioning Plan Figure 3-Vicinity Plan Ref.#000509_Rpt_RAM Plan 07-05 Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 30 Porter Road • Littleton, MA 01460 • Tel: 978.486.0060 1 800.522.8740• Fax: 978,486.0630 www.gsc-global.com s Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 !.: Release Tracking Number RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) TRANSMITTAL FORM 4� - 11301 p��n;<-:«;•hc:`•:. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) A. SITE LOCATION: 1. Site Name/Location Aid: Texaco Service Station#100083 2. Street Address: 1140 lyannough Road 3. City/Town: Hyannis 4. ZIP Code: 02601 5. Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site. Fla. Tier IA b. Tier IB 0✓ c. Tier IC R d. Tier II 6. If a Tier 1 Permit has been issued,provide Permit Number: 100556 B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check all that apply) 1. List Submittal Date of Initial RAM Written Plan(if previously submitted): 0 2. Submit an Initial Release Abatement Measure(RAM)Plan (mm/dd/yyyy) Qa. Check here if this RAM Plan received previous oral approval from DEP as a continuation of a Limited Removal Action(LRA). b. List Date of Oral Approval: (mrn/dd/yyyy) 3. Submit a Modified RAM Plan of a previously submitted written RAM Plan. 4. Submit a RAM Status Report. 5. Submit a RAM Completion Statement. ❑ 6. Submit a Revised RAM Completion Statement. 7. Provide Additional RTNs: a. Check here if this RAM Submittal covers additional Release Tracking Numbers(RTNs). RTNs that have been previously linked to a Primary Tier Classified RTN do not need to be listed here. This section is intended to allow a RAM 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: 11/04/2003 Page 1 of 6 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 F.s RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE RAM Release Tracking Number t TRANSMITTAL FORM a - 11301 �y.,.�u. � .... ;>. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) C. RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE CONDITIONS THAT WARRANT RAM: 1. Identify Media Impacted and Receptors Affected: (check all that apply) ❑ a. Air ❑ b. Basement ❑ c. Critical Exposure Pathway ❑ d. Groundwater e. Residence ❑ f. Paved Surface ❑ g.Private Well ❑ h. Public Water Supply ❑ i. School ❑ j. Sediments © k. Soil ❑ I. Storm Drain m. Surface Water ❑ n. Unknown ❑ o. Wetland ❑ p. Zone 2 ❑ q. Others Specify: 2. Identify all sources of the Release or Threat of Release,if known: (check all that apply) a. Above-ground Storage Tank(AST) ❑ b. BoaWessel ❑ c. Drums ❑ d.Fuel Tank ❑ e.Pipe/Hose/Line ❑ f. Tanker Truck ❑ g. Transformer © h. Under-ground Storage Tank(UST) i. Vehicle j. Others Specify: 3. Identify Oils and Hazardous Materials Released: (check all that apply) ® a. Oils ❑ b. Chlorinated Solvents ❑ c.Heavy Metals ❑ d. Others Specify: D. DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE ACTIONS: (check all that apply,for volumes list cumulative amounts) ❑ 1. Assessment and/or Monitoring Only ❑ 2. Temporary Covers or Caps 3. Deployment of Absorbent or Containment Materials ❑ 4. Temporary Water Supplies ❑ 5. Structure Venting System ❑ 6. Temporary Evacuation or Relocation of Residents ❑ 7. Product or NAPL Recovery ❑ 8. Fencing and Sign Posting ❑ 9. Groundwater Treatment Systems ❑ 10. Soil Vapor Extraction ❑ 11. Bioremediation ❑ 12. Air Sparging 13. Excavation of Contaminated Soils Q a. Re-use,Recycling or Treatment ❑ i.On Site Estimated volume in cubic yards © ii.Off Site Estimated volume in cubic yards <1 500 iia.Receiving Facility: TBD Town: State: iib.Receiving Facility: Town: State: iii.Describe: Total soil excavated not to exceed 1500 cubic yards Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 2 of 6 i Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 ' Release Tracking Number RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) TRANSMITTAL FORM 4❑ - 11301 w� «•.<•..•%. :.. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) D. DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE ACTIONS(cont.): (check all that apply,for volumes list cumulative amounts) b. Store i.On Site Estimated volume in cubic yards ii.Off Site Estimated volume in cubic yards iia.Receiving Facility: Town: State: iib.Receiving Facility: Town: State: c. Landfill i.Cover Estimated volume in cubic yards Receiving Facility: 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: b. Receiving Facility: Town: State: c. Receiving Facility: Town: State: 15. Removal of Other Contaminated Media: a.Specify Type and Volume: b.Receiving Facility: Town: State: c.Receiving Facility: Town: State: 16. Other Response Actions: Describe: ❑ 17. Use of Innovative Technologies: Describe: Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 3 of 6 i Massachusetts Department of EnvironmentaLProtection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 .RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number TRANSMITTAL FORM - 11301 „:,..... ;<:.. Pursuant 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 application of(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 and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of 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; > if Section B of this form indicates that a Release Abatement Measure Status Report is being submitted,the response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)is(are)being implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of 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; > if Section B of this form indicates that a Release Abatement Measure Completion Statement is being submitted,the response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)has(have)been developed and implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of 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: 1 am aware that significant penalties may result,including,but not limited to,possible fines and imprisonment,if I submit information which I know to be false,inaccurate or materially incomplete. 1. LSP#: 9969 2. First Name: Scott K. 3. Last Name: Parker 4. Telephone: (978) 486-0060 5. Ext.: 239 6. FAX: 978 486-0630 7. Signature 8. Date: -ICI ? 9.LSP Stamp: OF (mm/dd/Yyyy) MASS9cyGs rr � a U r��F GIs IF tisFOSITE PR�F��S Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 4 of 6 i Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 5.. ` Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number TRANSMITTAL FORM _ 11301 ... ,.... Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) F. PERSON UNDERTAKING RAM: 1. Check all that apply: c. change in the person PP Y a.change in contact name ❑ b.change of address ❑ undertaking response actions 2. Name of organization: Motiva Enterprises LLC 3. Contact First Name: David B. 4.Last Name: Weeks 5. Street: PMB 301, 1830 South Road, Unit 24 6.Title: Sr. Environmental Engineer 7. cityfrown: Wappingers Falls 8. State: NY 9. ZIP Code: 12590 10. Telephone: (845) 462-5225 11.Ext.: 12, FAX: 845 462-4999 G. RELATIONSHIP TO RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RAM: © 1. RP or PRP © a. Owner ❑ b. Operator ❑ c. Generator d. Transporter e. Other RP or PRP Specify: 2. Fiduciary,Secured Lender or Municipality with Exempt Status(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.2) 3. Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.50)) 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 or ❑ reused at the site following submission of the RAM Completion Statement. You must submit a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan along with the appropriate transmittal form(BWSC108). 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 applicable provisions thereof. 3. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of the implementation 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. Send corrections 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 to DEP,P.O.Box 4062,Boston,MA 02211. ® 6. Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts,data,and other information is attached. Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 5 of 6 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 +` RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number TRANSMITTAL FORM _ 11301 vN fN«•>:•»:•:::: Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) I. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON UNDERTAIUNG RAM: 1. I, David B. Weeks ,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury(i)that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information contained in this submittal,including any and all documents accompanying this transmittal form,(ii)that,based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material 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. I/the person or entity on whose behalf this submittal is made am/is aware that there are significant penalties,including,but not limited to, possible fines a ' prisonm%�r illfu submitting false,inaccurate,or incomplete information. 2 By: Sr. Environmental Engineer 3. Title: Signature 4. For: Motiva Enterprises LLC 5. Date: (Name of person or entity recorded in Section F) (mm/dd/yyyy) ❑ 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 PER BILLABLE YEAR FOR THIS DISPOSAL SITE YOU MUST LEGIBLY COMPLETE ALL RELEVANT SECTIONS 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:) Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 6 of 6 Geologic Services Corporation science,engineering&technology RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM)PLAN FORMER TEXACO-BRANDED SERVICE STATION#100083 1140 IYANNOUGH ROAD HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS DEP RTN 4-11301 TIER IC PERMIT#100556 ACO-SE-03-3S-002 July 2005 Prepared by: Prepared for: Geologic Services Corporation Motiva Enterprises LLC 30 Porter Road PMB 301,1830 South Road,Unit 24 Littleton,Massachusetts 01460 Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 (978)486-0060 (845)462-5225 REF.#000509 Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 30 Porter Road • Littleton, MA 01460• Tel: 978.486.0060 1 800.522.8740 • Fax: 978.486.0630 www.gsc-global.com Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 Geologic Services Corporation Page 1 Release Abatement Measure Objective On behalf of Motiva Enterprises LLC(Motiva),Geologic Services Corporation(GSC)has prepared a Release Abatement Measure(RAM)Plan for the Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 located at 1140 Iyannough Road in Hyannis,Massachusetts. The objectives of the herein-proposed RAM are to excavate, appropriately manage,and to the degree required,transport and dispose of petroleum-impacted soil (if encountered)during property renovation/construction activities. Due to the depth of groundwater at this site and the proposed scope of work, groundwater is not expected to be encountered, and thus,the management of groundwater is not included as part of this RAM. Please refer to Figures 1,2,and 3 (Attachment A)for illustrations of the subject site and surrounding area. The property is currently owned by Prime 132,Inc.of Hyannis,Massachusetts. Prime 132,Inc.plans to, demolish the existing station structure and associated canopy,and to remove all landscape islands and paving in preparation for building a 9,785 square foot retail building to be operated as a Town Fair Tire, with a smaller portion operated by a tenant. A contractor will be conducting a majority of the work on behalf of Prime 132,Inc. Motiva will observe the RAM related activities and dependent upon the activities, may contract directly with a vendor to complete certain portions or tasks themselves. The contact at Motiva responsible for overseeing the response actions associated with this site is Mr.David B.Weeks,PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,New York 12590; (845)462-5225. Background A December 28, 1994 2 1 E Site Assessment Report was prepared by Down Cape Engineering,Inc. (DCE) for Cooke's Restaurant,located adjacent to the site at 1120 Iyannough Road,Hyannis,Massachusetts. As part of this site assessment,DCE collected groundwater samples from three monitoring wells located on the Cooke's Restaurant property. Laboratory analysis indicated the presence of benzene,toluene,and xylenes in the sample obtained from a well reported to be downgradient of the Texaco Station. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MADEP)issued release tracking number(RTN)4-11301 on April 6, 1995 in response to these findings. As a result of the 2 1 E Site Assessment of Cooke's Restaurant,the MADEP issued a Notice of Responsibility(NOR)to Star Enterprises(Star)owner of the property located at 1140 Iyannough Road in Hyannis,Massachusetts on August 11, 1995. On October 12, 1995, Star,submitted a Phase I -Initial Site Investigation Report and Tier IC Application to the MADEP for the subject site. During the Phase I investigation, groundwater sampling results of the on-site monitoring wells revealed dissolved-phase petroleum constituents in excess of the MADEP reportable concentrations for GW-1 groundwater standards. The MADEP approved the Tier IC Permit Application(No. 100556)for the subject property on September 12, 1996. At this time, it was determined that a Substantial Release Migration(SRM)condition may exist and the MADEP required an Immediate Response Action(IRA)Plan to be submitted. Star submitted an assessment-only IRA Plan proposing tri-annual groundwater monitoring for a one-year period to evaluate seasonal changes in groundwater elevation and quality. A Phase II Scope of Work(SOW)outlining additional subsurface investigations was submitted by Groundwater&Environmental Services,Inc. (GES)on July 25, 1997. This work included the installation of additional monitoring wells and additional groundwater sampling. On September 18, 1998, SAGE submitted an IRA Status report summarizing the installation of three monitoring wells and the advancement of five soil borings. Groundwater samples were collected from ten on-site monitoring wells on May 6, 1998 and analyzed for extractable petroleum hydrocarbons(EPH)and volatile petroleum hydrocarbons(VPH). Soil analytical results for this sampling event indicated concentrations of methyl-tertiary butyl ether(MtBE) above the applicable Method 1 S-1/GW-I soil standard at soil sample locations MW-9 and S13-11. Ref. #000509_Rpt_RAM Plan 07-05 f Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 Geologic Services Corporation Page 2 Dissolved phase petroleum constituents were detected above applicable Method 1 GW-1 standards in samples collected from all site related monitoring wells except MW-3. SAGE submitted a Modification to the Phase II SOW report on August 13, 1998,which included the installation of off-site monitoring wells,well surveying, groundwater sampling,and a soil vapor extraction (SVE)pilot test. SAGE was unable to secure off-site access for the installation of downgradient monitoring wells. However,the SVE pilot test and groundwater sampling were completed on March 25, 1999 and June 4, 1999,respectively. SAGE indicated that the results of the SVE test were skewed due to recent construction activities that may have caused short-circuiting in the airflow,thus diminishing the effective radius of influence. On March 4, 1999, SAGE submitted a Modification to the IRA Plan report in response to extensive excavation activities proposed at the site. The modification addressed excess soil to be generated during the installation of new pump islands and canopy foundations,and the removal and replacement of two leaching catch basins. It included a work scope for the soil testing of excavated soils,confirmatory sampling,and management of excavated soils. Approximately 556.75 tons of soil was removed from the site on March 4 and 5, 1999 for reuse at a landfill. Approximately 188.47 tons of petroleum-impacted soil was transported to an off-site disposal facility for recycling on March 24, 1999. In 1999,responsibility for the release was transferred to Motiva,which was created in the formation of a joint venture between Shell and the owners of Star. On August 22,2000, SAGE submitted a Phase I1 and Phase III Report. Groundwater extraction combined with soil vapor extraction technologies were selected as the remedial action alternative for achieving a permanent solution at the subject property. Following review of the Phase 1I and III Reports,additional delineation of the dissolved phase petroleum hydrocarbons related to the subject property was viewed to be warranted prior to the selection/implementation of a remedial action. In conjunction with the installation of the groundwater monitoring wells,pilot test air sparge(AS)and SVE wells were installed at the subject property. In March of 2001,GSC and Motiva were able to secure off-site access to abutting properties. Between March 19 and 23,2001,GSC personnel observed the installation of four 2-inch diameter groundwater monitoring wells MW-11,MW-12,MW-13,and MW-14 at and in the vicinity of the subject property in order to further delineate petroleum impact within soil and groundwater. During groundwater monitoring well gauging and sampling activities performed on April 4,2001, approximately 0.60 feet of non-aqueous phase liquid(NAPL) (i.e.;weathered gasoline)was detected in monitoring well MW-9. The MADEP was verbally notified of the presence of greater than 0.5 inches of NAPL on April 5,2001. The MADEP subsequently assigned RTN 4-16161 to this 72-hour release condition and verbally approved passive NAPL bailing activities under an IRA. On April 12,2001,Tanknology-NDE of Springfield,Massachusetts performed a pressure tank tightness test for the gasoline UST system at the subject property. All the pressure tests performed on the UST system passed on this date. On June 8,2001,Motiva submitted a Tier IC Permit Renewal Application to the MADEP in order to allow for the continuation of response actions under RTN 4-11301. hi addition,the Tier 1C Permit application detailed the linking of RTN 4-16161 to lead RTN 4-11301. On September 27,2001,a Decision to Grant a Tier IC Permit Extension was approved by the MADEP. On July 16, 2002,the MADEP issued a Notice of Noncompliance (NON)(NON-SE-02-3S-014)to Motiva for failure to submit an administratively complete Phase 11 Report and Phase III Plan. Ref. #000509_Rpt_RAM Plan 07-05 Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 Geologic Services Corporation Page 3 IRA Status Reports were submitted to the MADEP in March and August 2002 that detailed NAPL recovery and assessment activities during the period of August 2001 through July 2002. An IRA Plan Design Specification was also submitted to the MADEP in August 2002,which summarized a SVE/AS pilot test and detailed a remedial design plan to treat the source area. An IRA Status Report was submitted to the MADEP on February 21,2003 documenting the installation of the SVE/AS remedial system,NAPL recovery,and continued site assessment activities. The SVE and AS systems were activated on March 14, 2003 and April 4,2003,respectively. The SVE/AS system is currently operational. Operation and maintenance of the SVE/AS system has been documented in a semi-annual IRA Status Report dated August 22, 2003 and an IRA Completion Report dated February 19,2004. Motiva entered into an Administrative Consent Order(ACO)(ACO-SE-03-3S-002)with the MADEP on February 19,2003. As part of the ACO agreement between Motiva and the MADEP,the following regulatory deadlines were established for the subject property: Phase II-Comprehensive Site Assessment and Phase III-Remedial Action Plan-April 15,2003; Phase IV-Remedy Implementation Plan- September 30,2003; and Phase V-Remedy Operation Status-June 30,2004. A Supplemental Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report(Supplemental Phase II)and Phase III- Remedial Action Plan (RAP)Addendum were submitted for the subject property on April 14,2003. The Supplemental Phase II and Phase III-RAP Addendum documented the installation of fifty monitoring wells,eleven soil vapor extraction wells,eight air sparge wells,three monitoring point triplets,three cone penetrometer testpoint(CPT)borings,and twenty-six temporary well points during the period of October 2000 through March 2003. The selected remedial action alternative for the reduction of residual petroleum constituents down-gradient of the subject property was determined to be the installation and operation of a Groundwater Extraction and Treatment(GWE&T)system,coupled with the existing SVE/AS system in the tankfield area of the subject property itself. The selected remedial action alternative outside of the target areas of active remediation is monitored natural attenuation(MNA) for management of migration and eventual reduction of dissolved-phase impacts. A Tier IC Permit Extension was submitted to the MADEP on June 10,2003 in order to allow for the continuation of response actions under RTN 4-11301. In accordance with the revisions to the MCP 310 CMR 40.0720,the Tier I Permit Extension was presumed approved on August 11,2003. The expiration date of the Tier IC Permit was September 12,2005. Motiva requested an extension for the submittal of the Phase IV-Remedy Implementation Plan(RIP). The ACO Amendment#1 dated September 18,2003 extended the Phase W -RIP to January 31,2004. The effective date for ACO Amendment#1 is October 1,2003. The Phase IV -RIP,dated January 29,2004, detailed the proposed implementation for the off-site GWE&T system,ongoing operation and maintenance of the on-site SVE/AS system,and continuation of MNA. In addition, the Phase W-RIP documented the installation of one recovery well,two monitoring points, recovery well development,overburden aquifer pumping and re-injection tests, and sampling of recovery well RW-1. An IRA Completion Report was submitted to the MADEP on February 19,2004. A RAM Plan was submitted to the MADEP on March 16,2004. The objective of the proposed RAM activities was to appropriately manage,and to the degree required,transport and dispose of petroleum impacted soil unearthed during the removal of the UST system on the subject property. During April and May 2004,one hydraulic lift,one 240-gallon used oil aboveground storage tank(AST),one 1,000-gallon fuel oil UST,one 12,000-gallon gasoline UST,one I0,000-gallon gasoline UST;one 8,000-gallon gasoline UST,one 10,000-gallon diesel UST,and associated product piping were removed from the subject property. All excavated soil was re-used as backfill on the subject property. A RAM Completion Report was submitted to the MADEP on July 7, 2004 documenting these decommissioning activities. Ref. #000509_Rpt_RAM Plan 07-05 Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 Geologic Services Corporation Page 4 Motiva sold the subject property to Prime 132,LLC on June 8,2004. As previously noted,the subject property is currently vacant. The ACO Amendment#2 dated June 3,2004 extended the Phase V-ROS Opinion to November 1,2004. The Phase V-ROS Opinion w/Substantial Hazard Evaluation was submitted to the MADEP on April 28, 2005. Description of Site Conditions/Surrounding Receptors,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0427(4)(a) The subject property is situated at 1140 Iyannough Road in Hyannis,Massachusetts and is currently vacant, but formerly operated as a Texaco-branded retail gasoline and automobile repair facility. The subject property has an area of approximately 47,916.19 square feet(1.1 acres). The majority of the site is paved with asphalt or reinforced concrete,except a small area in the southern portion of the lot,which is landscaped. The northern portion of the property is wooded and covered in gravel. The single-story former station building houses an office area,restrooms, and three repair service bays. One 12,000 gallon gasoline UST,two 10,000 gallon gasoline USTs,one 8,000 gallon diesel fuel UST,and one 550 gallon fuel oil UST formerly existed at the site. The site is serviced by municipal water supply and sewer as well as underground telephone and electric service utilities. The subject site drainage system is connected to an on- site leachfield located immediately east of the service station building. Two detention drainage basins are located approximately 80 feet southeast and 90 feet north of the convenience store,respectively. Please refer to Figures 1, 2, and 3 for a depiction of the subject property and surrounding area. The surrounding area is zoned for commercial use. Cooke's Seafood Restaurant is located immediately east of the subject property. Parker's Liquor Store is located immediately west of the subject property. A commercial plaza(Festival at Hyannis)is located immediately north of the subject property. A Ramada Inn is located approximately 100 feet south of the subject property across Iyannough Road. A Cumberland Farms Gulf Station is located approximately 210 feet southwest of the subject property. Subsurface structures within 1,000 feet of the site include half and full basements and utility conduits located along Iyannough Road,Bearses Way,and Independence Drive. The closest known basement is located approximately 600 feet southwest(upgradient)of the subject property. Subsurface utility conduits located along these streets include,but are not limited to,municipal water, sewer, gas, and storm drainage. Overhead electric and telephone utilities also exist along these streets and subject site. According to the USGS Hyannis,Massachusetts Topographic Map and GSC site reconnaissance there are no schools, institutions,or environmentally sensitive receptors known to exist within 1,500 feet of the subject property. According to the USGS Hyannis,Massachusetts Topographic Map(refer to Figure 1),the closest surface water bodies include an unnamed brook located approximately 1,800 feet east,Hathaway Pond located approximately 2,600 feet northwest, and Shallow Pond located approximately 3,100 feet west of the subject property. Multiple kettle ponds are located approximately 2,000 feet east of the subject property along Independence Drive. Additional ponds are located further northeast and southeast of the property. According to the flood insurance rate map produced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency,the subject property is located within an area designated as Zone C(an area of minimal flooding). Ref. #000509_Rpt_RAM Plan 07-05 Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 Geologic Services Corporation Page 5 According to the Massachusetts Geographic Information System(GIS),the subject property is located within a MADEP-Approved Zone 11 and an EPA-designated sole source aquifer. Six municipal public groundwater supply wells are known to exist within a 1.5-mile radius of the subject property. The closest public supply well (Barnstable Fire District Well#2)is located approximately 4,000 feet northwest of the subject property. According to the Barnstable Water Company and the Barnstable Water Department,no private supply wells exist within 1,000 feet of the disposal site. The subject property and surrounding area are serviced by municipal water. Scope of Work The scope of work as it pertains to this RAM includes the management of Remediation Waste(i.e., selective excavation and off-site disposal of Type A soil)potentially encountered during the following activities: ■ Removal of all existing buildings, canopy, foundations, concrete pads,bollards, and appurtenances; ■ Demolition of existing drainage structures; • Demolition of existing utilities; ■ Removal of all existing curbing within the property bounds at entrances to Route 132; ■ Removal of existing leaching catch basins; ■ Removal of all existing pavement within the property bounds; ■ Potential removal/proper abandonment of select or all monitoring wells; ■ Potential removal of select or all portions of the remediation shed, fencing, concrete pad, and appurtenances; ■ Construction of new building, foundation, concrete pads,bollards, and appurtenances; ■ Installation of new drainage structures; ■ Installation of new or extension of existing utilities; ■ Installation of new curbing within the property bounds at entrances to Route 132; ■ Installation of new catch basins,junction structure, and pre-cast leaching basin field; and ■ Installation of new pavement within the property bounds. As this scope of work will require work to be done in the vicinity of several of the existing monitoring wells, wells which may be damaged or destroyed during the course of this work will be abandoned in accordance with MADEP guidance and will be replaced following completion of the work. In addition SVE wells and AS wells associated with the on-site portion of the remedial alternative,may also be destroyed. These wells will also be abandoned if necessary. During the period of time that the work is being conducted, the on-site portion of the remedial system will not operate. The groundwater recovery and treatment portion of the remedial alternative will continue to operated as designed. Once work is completed, if activation of the AS/SVE system is deemed necessary, it will be documented in the RAM Status Report or Completion Report. In so far as possible,excavated soil will be re-used on site. Clean fill may be brought in from off site as needed. Based on historical depth to groundwater,dewatering will not be required during the outlined activities. Environmental Monitoring and Soil Segregation During the activities,on-site inspections and field screening of excavated soil will be.completed. Field screening of soil sample headspace will be performed using a photo ionization detector(PID)equipped with a 10.6 electron volt(eV)lamp calibrated with an isobutylene span gas to yield total volatile organic compounds(VOCs)in parts per million volume(ppmv)"as benzene". No more than 1,500 cubic yards of Remediation Waste will be generated during the RAM activities described herein. Ref. #000509_Rpt_RAM Plan 07-05 Former Texaco-branded Service Station#100083 Geologic Services Corporation Page 6 e segregated into separate soil es based on visual and olfactory indications of Excavated soil may b segr g p types ry petroleum-impact and on PID response to soil vapor headspace as follows: • Type A soils will include soils that are observed to have visual evidence of petroleum impact, and/or with soil headspace PID responses indicative of potential impact(i.e., greater than 100 ppmv). • Type B soils will include soils that are observed to have no visually apparent evidence of petroleum impact,and with soil headspace PID responses between 10 and 100 ppmv. • Type C soils will include soils that are observed to have no visually apparent evidence of petroleum impact and with soil headspace PID responses less than 10 ppmv. • Type D material will consist of asphalt; concrete and other construction debris removed from the excavation. Any concrete and any suitable construction debris encountered will either be returned to the excavation upon completion or disposed of as construction debris. Following the completion of the soil excavation,composite soil samples will be collected from Type A and Type B soil stockpiles and submitted to a laboratory for analysis of disposal parameters including flashpoint via 1010,pH,reactivity(sulfide and cyanide),VOCs via 8260,total petroleum hydrocarbons(TPH)- gasoline range only(GRO)and diesel range only(DRO),RCRA 8 metals,and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)via EPA Method 8080. The results of the Type B stockpile analysis will be compared to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP)Method 1 Risk Characterization S-1 Soil Standards to determine if they are impacted with petroleum constituents. If the concentrations of chemicals of concern (COC)are greater than the Method 1 Risk Characterization soil standards,then the soil will be considered Remediation Waste and transported from the site under a Massachusetts Bill of Lading for recycling,along with Type A soils. If the COC concentrations are below the MCP Method 1 Risk Characterization soil standards,than the soil will be considered reusable (along with Type C soils)and may be backfilled in an excavation. Soil Stockpiling Protocol Soil excavated during the RAM activities will be stockpiled on 6 mil thick polyethylene sheeting. The soil pile will be covered with 6 mil polyethylene sheeting and secured at the end of each working day until the soil is either backfilled or removed from the site. Post Excavation Sampling During the excavation activities, and if Type A soils are encountered,representative soil samples may be collected from in-situ soil at the side wall(s)and bottom of the excavation for laboratory analysis. Sol] samples may be collected and submitted to a laboratory for analysis of VPH via MADEP-approved methodology,ethylene dibromide (EDB),and lead. Management of Remediation Waste Soil determined to be Remediation Waste as described herein will be transported to a licensed recycling facility for asphalt batching using a MADEP Bill of Lading in accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0030. i Ref. #000509_Rpt_RAM Plan 07-05 Former Texaco-branded Service Station#t 00083 Geologic Services Corporation Page 7 Schedule for RAM Implementation Prime 132,Inc.and/or their representatives are in the process of obtaining all necessary demolition/construction permits. At this time,it is believed that no additional federal,state,or local permits are required to perform these RAM activities. The RAM activities proposed herein are currently scheduled to commence during mid to late July. RAM activities are anticipated to proceed intermittently over a period of six to twelve months. Actual time may vary in response to conditions encountered during the excavation activities. Should the scope of this RAM Plan change significantly prior to or during its implementation, a RAM Addendum specifically outlining pertinent modifications to the workscope will be prepared for submittal to the MADER PID readings in excess of 100 ppmv in soil samples collected from within the UST excavation area or other known areas of historic impact may be encountered and will be related to the existing RTN 4-11301;thus, no new notification condition will be made to the MADER This RAM Plan will serve as appropriate documentation to manage the impacted soil. RAM Limitations Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0442(4), a maximum of 1,500 cubic yards of soil may be excavated during the course of this RAM, and classified as Remediation Waste. If site conditions become significantly different from those previously documented on the site,if an Imminent Hazard is identified to exist,or if conditions requiring a 2 or 72 hour notification of a release to the MADEP pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0300 are encountered,all work being performed in conjunction with the RAM will be terminated. The responsible party(RP)for the RAM will make the appropriate notification to the MADER Activities will resume only after such notification has been made and the MADEP approves the continuation of the project. Health& Safety On-site health and safety practices in accordance with standards set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration(29 CFR 1910.120)will be observed by all site personnel associated with the RAM for the duration of the field activities. A site specific Health and Safety Plan for Motiva and/or its subcontractors has been prepared for these activities. Motiva is not responsible for Prime 132, Inc.and/or their representatives or contractors. Public Involvement By copy of this document,the Chief Municipal Officer and the Board of Health for the Town of Barnstable have been provided notice of the RAM in accordance with 310 CMR 1403(3)(d). Project Completion Pursuant to the provisions set forth in 310 CMR 40.0440, RAM Status and/or Completion Reports will be periodically submitted to the MADEP detailing the activities completed under the RAM and any change in site conditions subsequent to the implementation of the RAM. Schedule • Construction anticipated to start in mid to late July 2005 • Ram Status Report— 120 days following submittal of this RAM Plan Ref.#000509_Rpt_RAM Plan 07-05 I , ATTACHMENT A Figures Iguz- °� .-•'ice Od? 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LOCUS PLAN 2.Topographic contour interval= 10 meters. TEXACO SERVICE STATION1140 IYANNOUGH ROAD HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS )GEOLOGIC SERVICES CORPORATION GSC REF: 000509.1ocus Checked By:MW �j Drafted By: RJD Date: 1/27/03 HydrogPohagists and Environmental Scientists Source: USGS Topographic Quads-Barnstable,MA 1513caiazzoli Avenue • I ludson, MA 01749 • (978) 568-8740 Quadrangle 15 Minute Series I 1 TMP-120 I MW-3A ' •\ � N ISYSTEM •\ I ENCLOSURE •\•\ MW-2A I •\ 9 KEY BUILDING MW'17 SB-7 •\ SOIL BORING AS 5 MW—lA 4 DESTROYED MONITORING WELL W-14D SVE-3 I •\ FORMER HYDRAULIC LIFT �r_ CB-2 MW-7 " MW-18S MW—,4 8-11 _4 # t ,Z 18D ` GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL MW-14 I _Y TMP-103,-^ I O AIRSPARGE WELL OAS-6 ®SVE-8 MW-8 RECOVERY WELL SVE— `:::::: VE-10 MW-6 AS-30 :'FORM R;: $ O: -US7 ...: � SB—e CPT— ARC AS-2 SB-10 I ® SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION WELL MW— O O ®SV —6 MW-4 I TEMPORARY MONITORING WELL FORMER SVE-1 AS-8 �. .. MP-101 .� I E ® CATCH BASIN/POTENTIAL DRYWELL DISPENSERS MP-2 1 RW-1 / --- PROPERTY BOUNDARY MP// SVE_ SERVICE MP 102 ISLAND 'k M$' 1*2-7N&-7STATION / UST UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK I+ MW-1 i COOKE'S O/W OIL/WATER _ M PT02 ®CB-1 ® MW-3 / RESTAURANT F/O FUEL OIL 41k T F�101 SVE-4 * * NOTE: LOCATION OF SYSTEM ENCLOSURE �v o \, FORMER 4 N SVE-5 LST M —11 / IS APPROXIMATE �G`� Se- , MW-12 Ab \ Is MW— O/W SEPARATOR 0 50 \ / � 9� GASOLINE CB-3\ Scole in feet DISPENSER I SLANDS •\ FIGURE 2 PROPERTY DECOMMISSIONING PLAN FORMER TEXACO SERVICE STATION #100083 1140 IYANNOUGH ROAD HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS CSC REF.: 000509.02DECON CHECKED BY: DRAFTED BY: SAC A ! GEOLOGIC SERVICES CORPORATION SOURCE: GSC FIELD RECONNAISSANCE Hytl. sologists and Environmental Sdentlsts 15 Somali Avenue e Hudson,MA 01749.1978)5W.8740 r • COMMERCIAL��7L R PIER 1 1 GRAVEL PAYLESS CZ' O PITS W �' '--+ BLOCKBUSTER Q 0 JENNY ATTRESS � CRAIG GIANT F RIf N ~Q`� DLY'S -1" CLIV COOK f,S f GARDEN QSEAFOOD Oys ) U DISCO us ./ THE RAMADA MARINE SITE / MURPNY g REAL 'ES TATf �� 0 350 CRACKER GOLF SARREL PARKER'S TAT/ON Scale in feet OUTLET DISCOUNT KEY LIQUOR FIGURE 3 VICINITY PLAN — - — PROPERTY BOUNDARY TEXAC1 140R YIANNOUGHO ROAD#100083 HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS GSC REF.: 000509.01VICIN6 I CHECKED BY: DRAFTED BY: C A : 2411402 R VISED BY: ANG DAIL: 3 27 2 SOURCE: SAGE ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN AND GSC FIELD `�r--jr-�GEOLQGIC SERVICES CORPORATION RECONNAISSANCE Hydrogeologists and Environmental Scientists 15 Bonazzoli Avenue 9 Hudson, MA 01749 • (978)568-8740 So EREIGN CONSULTING INC . August 22,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0393948997 Town of Barnstable Town Engineer 367 Main Street,3rd Floor Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted June 24,2011 In the Vicinity of: Former Texaco Service Station 1140 Iyannough Road RTN 4-11301 To Whom it May Concern: � I Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on June 24, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results,and the laboratory report has been attached for your information,in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MassDEP) Form BWSC-123. Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely/ SOVEREIG /CONSULTING INC. Jason Sherburne Senior Project Manager `Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report cc: David Weeks-Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-2E711 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 • Mansfield, MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200 • Fax: 508-339-3248 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan 4 S r, BWSC 123 t This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number 4� 11301 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 1140 lyannough Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable,Town Engineer 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): 0 1.That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. 0 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked,the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: 1140 lyannough Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑ Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑✓ commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Jason Sherburne Street Address: 905B South Main Street, Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Jherburne@sovcon.com NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/deP/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. e-Hardcopy 2.0 Automated Report New England ® ASCU LA 8,-0RATflR1E I � Technical Report for 'V, Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA SAP#100083 $� Accutest Job Number: MCI 476 Sampling Date: 06/24/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. jsherburne@sovcon.com ATTN: Jason Sherburne Total number of pages in report: 57 Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements eZa and of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Frank DAgostino 508-481-6200 Certifications:MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(11791)NI(MA926)PA(6801121)NO(R-188)CO MN(11546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(L2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England 495 Tech Center West • Building 1 • Marlborough,MA 01752 • tel: 508-481-6200 • fax:508-481-7753 • http://www.accutest.com S : 1 of 57 Accutest Laboratories is the sole authority for authorizing edits or modifications to this ACCUTEST. document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. MC1476 `"•`"•'•""• Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary . ........................................................... 4 Section3: Sample Results ........................................................................................................ 5 3.1: MC1476-1: MW-26(72) ............................................................................................... 6 3.2: MC 1476-2: MW-29(4) ................................................................................................. 8 3.3: MC1476-3: MW-29(35) ............................................................................................... 10 3.4: MC 1476-4: MW-29(68) ............................................................................................... 12 3.5: MC 1476-5: MW-29(90) ............................................................................................... 14 3.6: MC1476-6: MW-29(118) 3.7: MC1476-7: MW-37(53) ............................................................................................... 18 3.8: MC1476-8: MW-37(90) ............................................................................................... 20 3.9: MC1476-9: MW-37(105R) ........................................................................................... 22 3.10: MC 1476-10: RW-101 ................................................................................................. 24 3.11: MC1476-11: RW-102 ................................................................................................. 26 3.12: MC1476-12: TRIP BLANK ....................................................................................... 28 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 30 4.1: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 31 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 34 4.3: VPH Form .........................................................................................:............................ 35 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 47 Section 5: GUMS Volatiles - QC Data Summaries .............................................................. 49 5.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 50 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 51 5.3: Internal Standard Area Summaries ................................................................................ 52 5.4: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 53 Section 6: GC Volatiles - QC Data Summaries ..................................................................... 54 6.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 55 6.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 56 6.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 57 ® l 2 of 57 ACCUTEST. � MC1476 Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: MC1476 SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#100083 Sample Collected Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID MC1476-1 06/24/11 10:40 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-26(72) MC1476-2 06/24/11 09:40 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-29(4) MC1476-3 06/24/11 09:20 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-29(35) MC1476-4 06/24/11 09:15 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-29(68) MC1476-5 06/24/11 09:40 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-29(90) MC1476-6 06/24/11 10:10 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-29(118) MC1476-7 06/24/11 11:45 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-37(53) MC1476-8 06/24/11 11:10 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-37(90) MC1476-9 06/24/11 11:30 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water MW-37(105R) MC1476-10 06/24/11 12:10 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water RW-101 MC1476-11 06/24/11 12:30 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Ground Water RW-102 MC1476-12 06/24/11 00:00 TBED 06/27/11 AQ Trip Blank Water TRIP BLANK ■ 3of57 8 ACCU-rEST. MC1476 `"°°"°""'°° GJAMCCUTssm L- abc) i- .:a1 o r < e s SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE 1476 Client: Shell Oil Job No M C Site: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St.Hyannis MA Report Date 7/11/2011 9:28:53 AM 11 Sample(s), 1 Trip Blank(s)and 0 Field Blank(s)were collected on 06/24/2011 and were received at Accutest on 06/27/2011 properly preserved,at 1.1 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of MC 1476.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified cahbrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GCMS By Method SW846 8260B Matrix AQ Batch ID: MSG4364 ® All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. M All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. ® Only selected compounds requested. Volatiles by GC By Method'MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GBD2109 M All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. m All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification.It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(MC1476). Monday,July 11,2011 Page 1 of 1 ®t 4 of 57 ®ACCIJTEST° MC1476 f New England 3r Section 3 AC;C,—U ' LA B.0 4k:A`O Ft i E S >4 I Sample Results Report of Analysis 5 of 57 W ACCUTEST. MC1476 `..... ""' Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 IK Mom. Client Sample ID: MW-26(72) - Lab Sample ID: MC1476-1 Date Sampled: 06/24/11 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 06/27/11 Method: SW846 8260B Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 G108171.D 1 07/02/11 AT n/a n/a MSG4364 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 Oxygenates CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 108-20-3 Di-Isopropyl ether ND 2.0 ug/l 64-17-5 Ethanol ND 200 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 37.8 1.0 ug/l 994-05-8 tert-Amyl Methyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/l 75-65-0 Tert Butyl Alcohol ND 20 ug/l 637-92-3 ter(-Butyl Ethyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 1868-53-7 Dibromofluoromethane 82% 70-130% 2037-26-5 Toluene-D8 84% 70-130% 460-00-4 4-Bromofluorobenzene 86% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ® 6 of 57 ®ACCUTEST. MC1476 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-26(72) ' Lab Sample ID: MC1476-1 Date Sampled: 06/24/11 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 06/27/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD44702.D 1 07/04/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2109 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 36.0 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 90% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 89% 70-130% I ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Mr. 7 of 57 N ACCLJTEa-r MC1476 LOOP.I-- Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 - Client Sample ID: TRIP BLANK Lab Sample ID: MC1476-12 Date Sampled: 06/24/11 _ Matrix: AQ-Trip Blank Water Date Received: 06/27/11 Method: SW846 8260B Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 G108168.1) 1 07/02/11 AT n/a n/a MSG4364 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 Oxygenates CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 108-20-3 Di-Isopropyl ether ND 2.0 ug/1 64-17-5. Ethanol ND 200 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/1 994-05-8 ter(-Amyl Methyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 75-65-0 Tert Butyl Alcohol ND 20 ug/1 637-92-3 tert-Butyl Ethyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 1868-53-7 Dibromofluoromethane 82% 70-130% 2037-26-5 Toluene-D8 86% 70-130% 460-00-4 4-Bromofluorobenzene 90% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ®� 28 of 57 ®ACCIJTEa-r I - Accutest Laboratories �r Report of Analysis Page 1 of I Client Sample ID: TRIP BLANKIN Lab Sample ID: MC1476-12 Date Sampled: 06/24/11 Matrix: AQ-Trip Blank Water Date Received: 06/27/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD44713.D 1 07/04/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2109 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene .91% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 91% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MIR 29 of 57 E ACCUTEST. MC1476 Section 4 �k . New England 3 , A(DC U7 F- :E3' N4 ` � LAB'C+ RA7aRIE �hs � Misc. Forms Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Certification Exceptions • Parameter Certifications (MA) • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle ® 30 of 57 ■ACCLJTEST. MC1476 `.....I-- f Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record ❑M'vx,. .. ' PI.�m[I�ecV npp°p,l.h Bm: P,in,BII TaCmu.,N.mr. INCIDENT r(ENV BEBVICEB( - ®n ww°;Wlww..o.•rOsum D.— au.n CI..om UNIT _�_' UwTCDST ❑" '°°"^ ❑�""'^ v�EEO NOTES � ,D,vDw,�ua�m.P Prow s•„w•le.nurk.ueo � .� •,,•••,•• d Dw 3 0;.. — - w.Snitsl � DW S oy ov, Lc - 10Iwo - I p, - MC1476: Chain of Custody Page 1 of 3 ME 31 of 57 ACCUTEST. MC1476 ! (Z) 2 10 _ - | � ® $ } � ` ƒ { ® ! !. t a |f !! � . • _! . � _ \> : , ; | , ! � � \) ( ! ! � ! . ! MC1476: Chain of Custody Page 2 0 3 < ■■ 3 05 . ■�ScuTEs� . MC14 I • ®" Accutest Laboratories Sample Receipt Summary ACCIJTEST LAR ORATO RrEa Accutest Job Number: MC1476 Client: SOVEREIGN Immediate Client Services Action Required: No Date/Time Received: 6/27/2011 Delivery Method: Client Service Action Required at Login: No Project: 1140 IYANOUGH RD HYANNIS No.Coolers: 1 Airbill#'s: N/A Cooler Security Y or N Y or N Sample Integrity-Documentation Y or N 1.Custody Seals Present: ❑✓ ❑ 3.COC Present: ❑✓ ❑ ,P 1.Sample labels present on bottles: ❑ ❑ 2.Custody Seals Intact: ❑✓ ❑ 4.Smpl Dates/Time OK ❑✓ ❑ —& 2.Container labeling complete: ✓❑ ❑ Cooler Temperature Y or N 3.Sample container label/COC agree: ) ❑ 1.Temp criteria achieved: 21 ❑ Sample Integrity-Condition Y or N 2.Cooler temp verification: Infared gun — 1.Sample recvd within HT: ❑✓ ❑ 3.Cooler media: Ice(bag) _ 2.All containers accounted for: ❑� ❑ Quality Control Preservatio Y or N N/A 3.Condition of sample: _ Intact 1.Trip Blank present/cooler: © ❑ ❑ Sample Integrity-Instructions Y or N N/A 2.Trip Blank listed on COC: © ❑ ❑ 1.Analysis requested is clear: ❑✓ ❑ 3.Samples preserved properly: 2 ❑ 2.Bottles received for unspecified tests ❑ 4.VOCs headspace free: ❑✓ ❑ ❑ 3.Sufficient volume recvd for analysis: ❑✓ ❑ 4.Compositing instructions clear: ❑ ❑ 5.Filtering instructions clear: ❑ ❑ 0 Comments I I i Accutesl Laboratories 495 Technologycemer West,Bldg One Marlborough,MA V:508,481.6200 F:508.481.7753 wwwtaccutest.com MC1476: Chain of Custody Page 3 of 3 ME 33 of 57 N ACCIJTEST. MC1476 Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit VI A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit VII A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form N � i/lassDEP Analytical Prota_col Certlficaban Form £ 3 Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New England Project#: MC1476 Project Location: MADEP RTN None SCMAW:97346878 1140 I annou h St.H annis MA This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) MC 1476-1,MC 1476-10,MC 1476-11,MC 1476-12,MC 1476-2,MC 1476-3,MC 1476-4,MC1476-5 MC 1476-6,MC1476-7,MC1476-8,MC 1476-9 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment() Drinking Water() Air() Other () CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC (X) 7470/7471 Hg () MassDEP VPH (X)8081 Pesticides () 7196 Hex Cr () Mass DEP APH () CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV A CAM V B CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC () 7010 Metals () MassDEP EPH ()8151 Herbicides ()8330 Explosives () TO-15 VOC () CAM II B CAM III C CAM Iv B CAM V C CAM VIII A CAM IX B 6010 Metals() 6020 Metals () 8082 PCB () 9014 Total () 6860 Perchlorate () CAM III A CAM III D CAM V A Cyanide/PAC CAM VIII B CAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through Fare required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, LaJ Yes F1 No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM B protocols followed? El Yes ❑No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM Cprotocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 2 Yes ❑No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VII A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and 0 Yes ❑No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-15 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant El Yes ❑No modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-15 Methods only: Was the complete analyte list reported for each method? 0 Yes ❑No Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified LIJ Yes LJ No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E? Responses to questions G,H,and l below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the LIJ Yes U No selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability and representativeness requirements described in 310 CMR 40.1056 2 k and WSC-07-350. H Were all QC performance standards specified in the CAM protocols achieved? LIJ Yes L No I lWere results reported for the complete analyte listspecified in the selected CAM rotocols? L Yes LJ No 1 All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. I the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 07/11/2011 ®_ 34 of 57 ®ACCUTEST MC1476 MADEP VPH FORM M i rtz ' Aqueous vi Soil Sediment F1 Other r'I Containers Satisfactory W Broken - Leakin i- ueous Preservatives N/A i 1 H<=2 !� H>2 Tern .etature. Received on Ice _ Received at 4 Deg.C - Other Fvi Reed at 1.1 deg C. Methano I N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-26(72) Lab ID: MC1476-1 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 6/24/2011 Date Received: 6/27/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 7/4/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I 36 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 90 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 89 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting In that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of Cg-C70 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? i]Yes ID No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W]No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 7/11/2011 ME 35 of 57 a ACCL-1TEST MC1476 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix Aqueous ivl Soil F-11 Sediment Other container's.'". Satisfactory•ill Broken Leaking A ueous Preservatives N/A H<=2 W1 PH>2 -1 Tern erature Received on Ice i Received at 4 Deg.C ! Other [,;o�j Rec'd at 1.1 deg C. MethanolI N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: TRIP BLANK Lab ID: MC1476-12 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 6/24/2011 Date Received: 6/27/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 7/4/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A !Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND' 50 I i C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Anal ytes i o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/l ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Adjusted Ranges C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND 8 50 ISurrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 91 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 91 70-130% jFootnotes; A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range iB Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-CB Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. iC Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. MC12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analyies eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Z AV qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes _-1 No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes !_! No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? Li No J Yes-Details Attatched I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 7/11/2011 ® 46 of 57 ®ACCLJTEST. MC1476 Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle A Shell Oil , Job No: MC1476 SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#100083 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes M0476 1. Collected: 24-JUN-11 10:40 By: TBED Received: 27-JUN 117: By. JB'' MW-26.(72)... MC1476-1 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 03:23 AT V8260OXY5 MC1476-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 15:23 AF VMAVPH MC1476 2 Collected: 24-JUN-11 09:40 By: TBED Received: 27-JUN 11 By:JB MW-29(4) MC1476-2 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 03:51 AT V8260OXY5 MC1476-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 16:04 AF VMAVPH MC1476 3 `Collected .24 JUN.-11.09 20 By: TBED =r.Received 27=JUN 11 :By JB' MW 29(3�) MC1476-3 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 04:20 AT V8260OXY5 MC1476-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 16:45 AF VMAVPH M0476 4 Copected:24-JUN-11 09:15 By:,TBED Received:27=JUN-11`'By: JB MW-29(68) MC1476-4 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 04:48 AT V8260OXY5 MC1476-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 17:26 AF VMAVPH MC1476 5 ll090y: eceived: 2 =JU < - ByColleced-14- UN` 11 JBJ D ` Mw- MC1476-5 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 05:16 AT V8260OXY5 MC1476-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 18:07 AF VMAVPH MC1476 6 Collected- 244UN-11 10:10. By TBED ` Received:27-JUN=1'1 By: JB MW-29(t18) MC1476-6 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 05:44 AT V8260OXY5 MC1476-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 18:49 AF VMAVPH MC1476 7 Collected:'24-10NA'l 11:45 By:.TBED Received: 27-JUN 11.:By;JB, MW 37(63) MC1476-7 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 06:12 AT V8260OXY5 Page 1 of 2 47 of 57 ACCtJTEST MC1476 Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle A Shell Oil Job No: MC1476 SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#100083 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes MC1476-7 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 19:30 AF VMAVPH 1VIC1476 8 Collected: 24=40N-i l 11.:10 By: TBED; Received;.27-JUN-:11 By:JB MW-37(90) MC1476-8 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 06:40 AT V82600XY5 MC1476-8 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 20:12 AF VMAVPH MC1476-9 collected :24-JUN41�11:30 By:TBED. Received:,27-JUN-11 By:JB ' MW-37(105R).; MC1476-9 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 07:08 AT V82600XY5 MC1476-9 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 20:53 AF VMAVPH MC1476-10 Collected: 24-JUN-11 12:10 By: TBED " Received: 27-JUN-11 By:JB RW-101 . 4 MC1476-10 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 07:36 AT V82600XY5 MC1476-10 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 21:35 AF VMAVPH MCI 476-11 Collected:.24-JUN-11 1.2:30 By' TBED Received: 27-JUN-111 By:JB RW-102 MC1476-11 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 08:04 AT V82600XY5 MC1476-11 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 22:17 AF VMAVPH MC1476-12 Collected:24-JUN-11'00:00 By:TBED Received: 27-JUN-11 By:JB TRIP BLANK:.. MC1476-12 SW846 8260B 02-JUL-11 01:59 AT V82600XY5 MC1476-12 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-JUL-11 22:58 AF VMAVPH Page 2 of 2 ® 48 of 57 ®ACCIJTEST. MCU76 i Section 5 New England� � LasoAarjagt£s�,, � GUMS Volatiles QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Internal Standard Area Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries ■ 49 of 57 N ACCUTES-n Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: MC1476 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch MSG4364-MB G108167.1) 1 07/02/11 AT n/a n/a MSG4364 cn 3 The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method. SW846 8260B MC1476-1, MC1476-2, MC1476-3, MC1476-4, MC1476-5, MC1476-6, MC1476-7, MC1476-8, MC1476-9, MC1476-10, MC1476-11, MC1476-12 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 108-20-3 Di-Isopropyl ether ND 2.0 ug/l 64-17-5 Ethanol ND 200 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/l 994-05-8 tert-Amyl Methyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/l 75-65-0 Tert Butyl Alcohol ND 20 ug/l 637-92-3 tert-Butyl Ethyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 1868-53-7 Dibromofluoromethane 80% 70-130% 2037-26-5 Toluene-D8 83% 70-130% 460-00-4 4-Bromofluorobenzene 84% 70-130% ® 50 of 57 ®ACCUTEST, MC1476 i Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: MC1476 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch MSG4364-BS G108165.1) 1 07/02/11 AT n/a n/a MSG4364 MSG4364-BSD G108166.1) 1 07/02/11 AT n/a n/a MSG4364 N The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: SW846 8260B MC1476-1, MC1476-2, MC1476-3, MC1476-4, MC1476-5, MC1476-6, MC1476-7, MC1476-8, MC1476-9, MC1476-10, MC1476-11, MC1476-12 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/1 ug/1 % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD 108-20-3 Di-Isopropyl ether 50 51.0 102 52.8 106 3 70-130/25 64-17-5 Ethanol 5000 4290 86 4600 92 7 70-130/30 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 55.0 110 56.5 113 3 70-130/25 994-05-8 tert-Amyl Methyl Ether 50 57.7 115 59.0 119 2 70-130/25 75-65-0 Tert Butyl Alcohol 500 496 99 510 102 3 70-130/25 637-92-3 tert-Butyl Ethyl Ether 50 53.4 107 54.7 109 2 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 1868-53-7 Dibromofluoromethane 80% 84% 70-130% 2037-26-5 Toluene-D8 86% 87% 70-130% 460-00-4 4-Bromofluorobenzene 79% 78% 70-130% 51 of 57 W ACCUTEST. MC1476 `..... ""' Volatile Internal Standard Area Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: MC1476 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Check Std: MSG4364-CC4240 Injection Date: 07/02/11 Lab File ID: G108164.1) Injection Time: 00:07 Instrument ID: GCMSG Method: SW846 8260B w IS 1 IS 2 IS 3 IS 4 IS 5 AREA RT AREA RT AREA RT AREA RT AREA RT Check Std 83348 9.11 122778 9.99 62452 13.27 69286 15.85 26464 6.64 Upper Limit 166696 9.61 245556 10.49 124904 13.77 138572 16.35 52928 7.14 Lower Limit 41674 8.61 61389 9.49 31226 12.77 34643 15.35 13232 6.14 Lab IS 1 IS 2 IS 3 IS 4 IS 5 Sample ID AREA RT AREA RT AREA RT AREA RT AREA RT MSG4364-BS 84706 9.11 123854 9.99 62344 13.27 70049 15.85 27961 6.64 MSG4364-BSD 85544 9.11 124853 9.99 63066 13.27 71064 15.85 28756 6.64 MSG4364-MB 82334 9.12 121413 10.00 58485 13.28 55229 15.85 28811 6.64 MC1476-12 82834 9.12 121664 10.00 58757 13.28 52980 15.85 29204 6.64 zzzzzz 82432 9.11 121871 9.99 60191 13.28 64393 15.85 31161 6.64 zzzzzz 82784 9.12 122787 10.00 59860 13.28 57518 15.85 28231 6.64 MC1476-1 80894 9.12 120148 10.00 57712 13.28 52877 15.85 26865 6.64 MC1476-2 81562 9.12 119892 10.00 58113 13.28 52043 15.85 28351 6.64 MC1476-3 81856 9.12 118266 10.00 58115 13.28 50877 15.85 28345 6.64 MC1476-4 80360 9.12 118893 10.00 58187 13.28 51271 15.85 27328 6.64 MC1476-5 79621 9.12 119988 10.00 57841 13.28 50402 15.85 28198 6.64 MC1476-6 79137 9.12 118131 10.00 57508 13.28 49831 15.85 27293 6.64 MC1476-7 78336 9.12 117145 10.00 57251 13.28 49443 15.85 26865 6.64 MC1476-8 78812 9.12 118565 10.00 57592 13.28 51075 15.85 27359 6.64 MC1476-9 76453 9.11 117013 10.00 56750 13.28 48868 15.85 28366 6.64 MC1476-10 78012 9.12 118147 10.00 57522 13.28 49817 15.85 25667 6.64 MC1476-11 78528 9.12 117641 10.00 57099 13.28 49807 15.85 27382 6.64 MC1476-11MS 80392 9.11 121040 9.99 62159 13.27 68200 15.85 26504 6.64 MC1476-11MSD 79671 9.11 121733 9.99 62246 13.27 68232 15.85 28163 6.64 zzzzzz 79459 9.12 117426 10.00 57381 13.28 52661 15.85 25530 6.64 zzzzzz 77407 9.12 117211 10.00 57924 13.28 49973 15.85 26829 6.64 zzzzzz 77907 9.12 117009 10.00 57196 13.28 49792 15.85 26167 6.64 IS 1 = Pentafluorobenzene IS 2 = 1,4-Difluorobenzene IS 3 = Chlorobenzene-D5 IS 4 = 1,4-Dichlorobenzene-d4 IS 5 = Tert Butyl Alcohol-D9 (a) Upper Limit = +100% of check standard area; Retention time +0.5 minutes. (b) Lower Limit = -50% of check standard area; Retention time-0.5 minutes. ®E 52 of 57 ®A,=U-rEST, MC1476 Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: MC1476 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Method: SW846 8260B Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method Lab Lab Sample ID File ID S1 S2 S3 MC1476-1 G108171.1) 82.0 84.0 86.0 MC1476-2 G108172.D 86.0 86.0 92.0 MC1476-3 G108173.1) 81.0 84.0 88.0 MC1476-4 G108174.13 85.0 87.0 91.0 MC1476-5 G108175.1) 86.0 85.0 91.0 MC1476-6 G108176.13 81.0 83.0 87.0 MC1476-7 G108177.1) 84.0 84.0 88.0 MC1476-8 G108178.1) 86.0 85.0 89.0 MC1476-9 G108179.1) 84.0 83.0 89.0 MC1476-10 G108180.1) 87.0 86.0 89.0 MC1476-11 G108181.1) 84.0 85.0 89.0 MC1476-12 G108168.1) 82.0 86.0 90.0 MSG4364-BS G108165.1) 80.0 86.0 79.0 MSG4364-BSD G108166.1) 84.0 87.0 78.0 MSG4364-MB G108167.1) 80.0 83.0 84.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits S1 = Dibromofluoromethane 70-130% S2 = Toluene-D8 76-130% S3 = 4-Bromofluorobenzene 70-130% Ell 53 of 57 °""MC1476 Section 6 New England jzQ NEW- r G £ A10 U—FIE�i,� L A$'O I�A 7 eD R 1 E S d� GC Volatiles QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries ® 54 of 57 ®ACCUTEST. MC1476 f Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: MC1476 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD2109-MB BD44691.D 1 07/04/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2109 The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 MC1476-1, MC1476-2, MC1476-3, MC1476-4, MC1476-5, MC1476-6, MC1476-7, MC1476-8, MC1476-9, MC1476-10, MC1476-11, MC1476-12 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Ter(Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND. 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C5- C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 90% 70-130% me 55 of 57 N ACCUTEST. MC1476 I..... ° ... Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of I Job Number: MC1476 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Pre Date Pre Batch Analytical Batch Sample File ID DF Analyzed By p p yt GBD2109-BSP BD44692.D 1 07/04/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2109 GBD2109-BSD BD44693.D 1 07/04/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2109 iv The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 MC1476-1, MC1476-2, MC1476-3, MC1476-4, MC1476-5, MC1476-6, MC1476-7, MC1476-8, MC1476-9, MC1476-10, MC1476-11, MC1476-12 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/I ug/I % ug/I % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 49.6 99 50.2 100 1 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 49.5 99 50.7 101 2 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 51.3 103 52.3 105 2 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 46.0 92 45.2 90 2 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49.0 98 50.0 100 2 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 96.9 97 99.3 99 2 70-130/25 95-47 6- n 50 48.1 96 49.4 99 3 70-130/25 o-X le e Y C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) 150 149 99 151 101 1 70-130/25 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) 150 138 92 143 95 4 70-130/25 C9- CIO Aromatics (Unadj.) 50 48.7 97 49.5 99 2 70-130/25 ( J CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 97% 94% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 94% 91% 70-130% ® v 56 of 57 ®ACCUTEST. MC1476 "eOP6fO"" Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: MC1476 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 1140 Iyannough St. Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method Lab Lab Sample ID File ID S1 a S1 b MC1476-1 BD44702.D 90.0 89.0 MC1476-2 BD44703.D 91.0 89.0 MC1476-3 BD44704.D 91.0 91.0 MC1476-4 BD44705.D 90.0 90.0 MC1476-5 BD44706.D 97.0 91.0 MC1476-6 BD44707.D 95.0 89.0 MC1476-7 BD44708.D 94.0 90.0 MC1476-8 BD44709.D 92.0 91.0 MC1476-9 BD44710.D 98.0 90.0 MC1476-10 BD44711.D 92.0 89.0 MC1476-11 BD44712.D 93.0 90.0 MC1476-12 BD44713.D 91.0 91.0 GBD2109-BSD BD44693.D 94.0 91.0 GBD2109-BSP BD44692.D 97.0 94.0 GBD2109-MB BD44691.D 93.0 90.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits S1 = 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% (a) Recovery from GC signal#1 (b) Recovery from GC signal#2 ® 57 of 57 ACCUTEST. MC1476 r April 28,2010 UPS#1Z96964F0393315018 Town of Barnstable Town Engineers 367 Maul Streetz3=� Hyannis,�lVlassaclusetts� p„ r 3.tc' a� 2 a , ., ` "`. .'*.s Re: Results of Groundwater4%Sari pliiigEC&Ai, cted March> 20 0' 'Y' 'i UK, �" . �r-s";^ '� *r> ,r ,a .r r '§tfS r In tl eVx �Vict-ity ', -1, k �� Former ` Stations �. ' 'ws +,Y. r °,,rT '' ' 9Y �i' To Whom it Ma Concern � t e�3r �� x - rt F4 a kaa ' +a kc z Y s sNMA x. .a s� tt aka Pursuant to your auhonzation SovereignConsultingTnc. (S�o��ereign)�tpersonnel collected groundwater samples from moi torin9 wexlts locatedR,, our pr�aperty on March 25 & 26, 2010. a s @s This letter presents the analytrcal laboratory reports summanutg the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40 00.Y17(3) of'the IVl issaehusetts Contingency Plan,as required by310 CMR401403(10)(U)" Sovereign has coriucted a dat,validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report jliasRbeen attached for ilour information, in addition to Massachusetts Department ofEnvironrn'ental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. �'h. {qq. Y# :d 3 �$ � Y Please contact the MaasDEP Mhe endersned if youhave any{`questions orrequire additional information. Please note that,pubhC invol�einent opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites ' tiva Ente rises LLC and Sov xr, gn thank you for your cooperation in this matter f t hh n t h Sincerely,'SOVERIE ONSULTING'INC. ?$% 4 51 r r Jaso herbume r x Se r Project Manager � F Mr, Attachments:Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 ' h s Laboratory Data Report n cc: David Weeks &Iotiva EfiArises LLC; Sovereign File,.EQ711 , ; v .d 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 •Mansfield, MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200.• Fax: 508-339-3248 : l Y, NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan L BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number 11301 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 1140 lyannough Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable, Town Engineer 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): ❑✓ 1.That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. 0 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: 1140 lyannough Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase Ill Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑✓ commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types (e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Jason Sherburne Street Address: 905E South Main Street, Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Sherburne@sovcon.com r - Y 1 D , NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.qov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. f Analytical Report 367152 for Sovereign Consulting Inc. Project Manager: Jason Sherburne 1140 Lyannough Road, Hyannis, MA EQ711 12-APR-10 Pu `��� 1q� ALCpgoq U , 6017 Financial Dr.,Norcross,GA 30071 Ph:(770) 449-8800 Fax:(770)449-5477 Xenco-Houston(EPA Lab code:TX00122): Texas(T104704215-TX),Arizona(AZ0738),Arkansas(08-039-0),Connecticut(PH-0102),Florida(E871002) Illinois(002082),Indiana(C-TX-02),Iowa(392),Kansas(E-10380),Kentucky(45),Louisiana(03054) New Hampshire(297408),New Jersey(TX007),New York(11763),Oklahoma(9218),Pennsylvania(68-03610) Rhode Island(LA000312),USDA(S-44102) Xenco-Atlanta(EPA Lab Code:GA00046): Florida(E87429),North Carolina(483),South Carolina(98015),Utah(AALII),West Virginia(362),Kentucky(85) Louisiana(04176),USDA(P330-07-00105) Xenco-Miami(EPA Lab code: FL01152): Florida(E86678),Maryland(330) Xenco-Tampa Mobile(EPA Lab code: FL01212): Florida(E84900) Xenco-Odessa(EPA Lab code:TX00158): Texas(T I 04704400-TX) Xenco-Dallas(EPA Lab code:TX01468): Texas(T104704295-TX) Xenco-Corpus Christi (EPA Lab code:TX02613):Texas(T104704370) Xenco-Boca Raton(EPA Lab Code:FL00449): Florida(E8624.0),South Carol ina(96031001),Louisiana(04154.),,Georgia(917) North Carolina(444),Texas(T104704468-TX),Illinois(002295) Page 1 of 98 IN ACCO' Y Oqr Al e 4 , 12-APR-10 Project Manager: Jason Sherburne Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street,Unit 202 Mansfield,MA 02048 Reference: XENCO Report No: 367152 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Project Address: Hyannis,MA Jason Sherburne: We are reporting to you the results of the analyses performed on the samples received under the project name referenced above and identified with the XENCO Report Number 367152. All results being reported under this Report Number apply to the samples analyzed and properly identified with a Laboratory ID number. Subcontracted analyses are identified in this report with either the NELAC certification number of the subcontract lab in the analyst ID field,or the complete subcontracted report attached to this report. Unless otherwise noted in a Case Narrative, all data reported in this Analytical Report are in compliance with NELAC standards. Estimation of data uncertainty for this report is found in the quality control section of this report unless otherwise noted. Should insufficient sample be provided.to the laboratory to meet the method and NELAC Matrix Duplicate and Matrix Spike requirements, then the data will be analyzed, evaluated and reported using all other available quality control measures.. The validity and integrity of this report will remain intact as long as it is accompanied by this letter and reproduced in full,unless written approval is granted.by XENCO Laboratories. This.report will be filed for at least 5 years in our archives after which time it will be destroyed without further notice, unless otherwise arranged with you. The samples received, and described as recorded4n Report No. 367152 will be filed for 60 days, and after that time they will be properly disposed without further notice, unless otherwise arranged with you. We reserve the right to return to you any unused samples,extracts or solutions related to them if we consider so necessary(e.g., samples identified as hazardous waste,sample sizes exceeding analytical standard practices,controlled substances under regulated protocols,etc). We thank you for selecting XENCO Laboratories to serve your analytical needs. If you have any questions concerning this report,please feel free to contact us at any time. Respe tfully, David C.Fuller Project Manager Recipient of the Prestigious Small Business Administration Award of Excellence in 1994. Certified and approved by numerous States and Agencies. A Small Business and Minority Status Company that delivers SERVICE and QUALITY Houston-Dallas-San Antonio-Austin-Tampa-Miami-Atlanta-Corpus Christi-Latin.America Page 2 of 98 1�9 X SAC M ACC09p�H Sample Cross Reference 367152. FbkflTeSdng:Smwcy3;UC Sov.ereigri Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA. 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id Matrix Date Collected Sample Depth: Lab Sample Id MW-9R W Mar-25-10 08:40 367152-001 MW-20(55) W Mar-26-10 08:00 367152-002 MW-21 (55) W Mar-25-10 09:25 367152-603 MW-24(10) W Mar-25-10 11:10 367152-004 MW-24(42) W Mar-25-10 11:30 367152-005, MW-25 (9) W , Mar-25-10 12:20 367152-006..' MW-25 (42) W Mar-25-10 12:45,. 367152-007 MW-25 (72) W Mar-25-10 12:00 367152-008 MW-26(9) W.- Mar-26-10 08:50 367152-009 MW-26(37) W Mar-26-10 09:25 367152-010 MW-26(72) W Mar-26-10 09:55 367152-011 MW-27(9) W Mar-25-10 1330 367152-012. MW-27(47) W Mar-25-10 12:50 367152-013 MW-29(4) W Mar-25-10 09:30 367152-014 . MW-29(35) W Mar-25-10 10:00 367152-015 MW-29(68) W Mar-25-10 10:30 367152-016 MW-29(90) W Mar-26-10 09:30 367152-017 MW-29(135) W Mar-26-10 10:00 367152-018 MW-30(4) W Mar-26-10 10:45 367152-010' MW-30(35) W Mar-26-10 11:15 367152-020 MW734(53) W Mar-25-10 11:40 367152-021 MW-35 (53) W Mar-25-10 12:10 367152-022 MW-37(53) W Mar-25-10 10:55 367152-023. MW-37(90) W Mar-25-10 10:30 367152-024. MW-37(105) W Mar-25-10 11:15 367152-025 MW-38(104) W Mar-26-.10 13:00 367152-026 MW-38(89) W Mar-26-10 12:15 367152.027. MW-39(88) W Mar-26-10 12:00 367152-028 MW-40(85) W Mar-26-1.0 10:55 367152-029 Page 3 of 98 CASE NARRATIVE l�v�N ACCOq�: •` Client Name:Sovereign Consulting ;nc: 4 Project Name:114.0 Lyannough Road,Hyannis;MA T HWWa Tesi166IleMem....C - _ . Project ID: EQ711 Report Date: 12-APR-10 Work Order Number: 367152 Ddte Received: 0312712010 Sample receipt non conformances and Comments: On March 27, 2009, twenty nine water samples that were collected on 0312512010 and 03/26/2010 were received at the Norcross, GA facility of XENCO Laboratories. The samples were properly preserved at 2.0 Deg. C and intact. These samples received a XENCO Laboratories job number of 367152. A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID, Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented on the Cross Reference Summary Table of this report. Except as noted below, all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job. For more information, please refer to QC summary pages. XENCO Laboratories certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety. XENCO Laboratories, Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report. Sample receipt Non Conformances and Comments per Sample: None Analytical Non Conformances and Comments: Batch: LBA-800559 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 VPH ATL Batch 800559, C5-C8 Aliphatics, C9-C12 Aliphatics recovered below QC limits in the Matrix Spike and Matrix Spike Duplicate. Samples affected are: 367152-001, -002, -007, -008, -015, -006, -010, -016, -003, -011, -019, 020, -005, -012, -013, -004, -018, -009, -017. The Laboratory Control Sample for C9-C12 Aliphatics, C5-C8 Aliphatics is within laboratory Control Limits Batch: LBA-800586 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 None Batch: LBA-800911 Oxygenates & Ethanol b SW-846 8260B Y9 Y SW8260LL5 ATL Batch 800911, tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA)recovered above QC limits in the Matrix Spike and Matrix Spike Duplicate. Samples affected are: 367152-014, -007, -008, -015, -006, -010, -016, -011, -020, -019, -005, - 012,.-013, -004, -018, -009, -017. The Laboratory Control Sample for tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) is within laboratory Control Limits Page 4 of 98 Certificate of Analytical Results 367152 floriGa 7esGii SerAm l l , Sovereign Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-24(10) Matrix:Ground'Water %Moisture:. Lab Sample Id: 367152-004 Date Collected:Mar-2540 11:10 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW503.OB Analyst: .NTR Date Prep: Mar-30-10 12:44 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800559 Parameter, Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC51 ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U. I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj) ALHYDRC94 ND 40.0 4.0.0 ug/L 03/30/10 17:96 U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U 1 MTBE ;1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5:00 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U 1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.06 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U I Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 93/30/1017:46 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 1 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC9t ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 17:46 U 1 Analytical Method:. Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: 4124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI j Seq Number: 800911 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPE) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0.080 ug/L 04/02/10 08:41 U 1 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92-3 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 08:41 .U 1 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 1634-04-4 ND 2.00 0.180 ug/L : 94/02/1.0,08:41 U 1 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 . ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/.10 08:41 U .1 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 1.00 ug/L 04/02/10 08:41 U 1 i Ethanol 6.4-17-5 _ ND 20.0 8.00 _ u /L 04/02/10 08:41 U .1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 8 of 98 `„ tr .:.. Ap Acco, Wotito. O�aO� Certificate of Analytical Results 367152 F{oMa Tesliii9:Seidresss LLC Sovereign Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-24(42) Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture: Lab Sample Id: 367152-005 �Date Collected:Mar-25-1011:30 Date Received:Mar-27.10 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-3040 12:44 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800559 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC54 ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC91 ND 4b.0 40.0 ug/L 03/30/10 18s24 U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24, U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U 1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-4 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC5t ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 18:24 U. 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ugfL 03/30/10 18:24 . U 1 Analytical Method: Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst:.4124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800911 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPE) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0.080 ug/L 04/02/10 09:09 U 1 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92-3 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 09:09 U 1 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 1634-04-4 ND 2.00 0.180 ug/L 04/02/10 09:09 U 1 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 09:09 U 1 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 1.00 ug/L 04/02/10 09:09. U 1 Ethanol _ _ 64-17-5 ND 20.0 8.00 ug/L 04/02/10 09:09 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 9 of 98 f - O H ACC13g0 Certificate of Analytical Results 367152 i R Ftb[We TesMn9:SeiJCes:LlC ..Sovereign Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-25(9) Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture: Lab Sample Id: 367152-006 Date Collected:Mar-25-10 12:20 Date Received:' Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical,Method::.. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method:SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-30-10 12:44 Tech: .ANI Seq Number: 800559 Parameter Cas Number Resu.1t PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag, Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC51 ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C1'0 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02. U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC9t ND 40.0 11,40.0 ug/L . 03/30110 19:02 U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U 1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 01/30/1019:02 U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U . 1• o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:02 U 1 .Analytical Method: Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846,8260B. Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: 4124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800911 j Parameter Units Analysis Date Fla Dil Cas Number Result PQL 1VIDL y g Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPS) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0.080 ug/L 04/02/10 09:36 U 1 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92-3 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 09:36 U 1 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 1.634-04-4 ND 2.00 0.180 ug/L 04/02/10 09:36 U 1 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 09:36 U 1 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 1.00 ug/L 04/02/10 09:36 U 1 j Ethanol 64-17-5 ND 20.0 8.00 ug/L 04/02/10 09:36 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 10 of 98 �`EO`N AGGpgp'y�� s` Certificate of Analytical Results 367152 ftortds Testing Sempes:LLC Sovereign Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough'Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-25(42)` Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture: Lab Sample ld: 367152-007 Date Collected:Mar-25-10 12:45 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-30-10 12:44 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800559 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC51. ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L. 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC91 ND 40.0 40.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 Ethylbenzene ' 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 Benzene 71=43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC5r ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 C9-C 12 Aliphatics. ALHYDRC94 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 19:40 U 1 Analytical Method: Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW=846 8260B Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: 4124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800911 j Parameter Cgs Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPE) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0.080 ug/L 04/02/10 10:04 U 1 1 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92=3 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 10:04 U 1 I Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 1634-04-4 ND 2.00 0.180 ug/L 64/02/10 10:04 U 1 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 ND 1.00 0.360 ug/L 04/02/10 10:04 U 1 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 1.00 ug/L 04/02/10 10:04 U 1 Ethanol 64-17-5 ND 20.0 8.00 u L 04/02/1010;04 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 11 of 98 c � " p ACCO,, Certificate`ofAnalytical Results 367152 a °g Florida Testing 6erv3ces LLG Sovereign Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140.Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-25(72) Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture: Lab Sample Id: 367152-008 Date Collected:Mar-25-10 12:00 Date Received: Mar-2740 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 -Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-30-10 12:44 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800559 Parameter Cas Number.. Result PQL s. MDL Units Analysis Date Flag, Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC51 69.0 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L 03/30/10.20:17 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC91 ND 4U:0 40.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 . U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 64.0 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 1` Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 U .1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 U 1. C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:17 U 1 .Analytical Method:" Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B, Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: 4.124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800911 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPS) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0.080 ug/L 04/02/10 10;32 U 1 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92-3 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 10:32 U . 1 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 1634-04-4 72.8 2.00 0.180 ug/L 04/02/10 10:32 1 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 10:32 U 1 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 1.00 ug/L 04/02/10 10:32 U. 1 Ethanol 64-17-5 ND 20.0 8.00 ug/L 04/02/10 10:32 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 12 of 98 A U Certificate of Analytical Results 3671527 FtorkM Testiitg';S;mi Des;l LG < Sovereign Consulting Inc., •Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample.Id: MW-26(9) Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture:' Lab Sample Id: 367152-009 Date Collected:Mar-2640 08:80 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method:, MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW503013 Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-30-10 12:44 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800559 Parameter Cas Number ' Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Una(lj.) ALHYDRCSt ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10' ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Una'dj.) ALHYDRC91 ND 40.0 40.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 6.00 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 m,p-Xylene .179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics' ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 20:55 U 1 Analytical Method: 'Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Prep Method:SW5030B Analyst: 4124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800911 Parameter Cas Number Result- PQL 'MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil Di-Isopropyl ether(01PE) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0.080 ug/L . 04/02/10 11:00 U 1 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92-3 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 11:00! U 1 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MT BE) 1634-04-4 ND 2.00 0.180 ug/L 04/02/10 11:00. U 1 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 11:00 U 1 tert-Butyl alcohol (TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 1.00 ug/L 04/02/10 11:00 U 1 Ethanol 64-17-5 ND 20.0 8.00 ug/L 04/02/10 11:00 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 13 of 98 t_ ■1 a t�ON RCCog Certificate=fAnalytical Results 367152 lat. , i, F Wa Testi Services l LG ' Sovereign Consulting Inc., .Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-26(37) Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture: Lab Sample Id: 367152-010 Date Collected:Mar-26-10 09:25 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method:SW5030B Analyst`. NT.R Date Prep: Mar-30-10 12:44 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800559 Parameter Cas Number. Result . PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC51 ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND. 6.00 6.00 ug/L. 03/3.0/10 21:33 U i; C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC91 ND 40.0 40.0 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00- 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U. 1 MTBE 1634-04-4. ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U :1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 21.:33 U 1 Naphthalene ' 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U .1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 1.5.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 21:33 U 1. Analytical Method: Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Prep Method:SW5030B: Analyst: 4124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800911 j -i Parameter Gas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPS) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0.080 ug/L 04/02/10 11:28. U I i Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92-3 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 11:28 U I Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 1634-04-4 ND 2.00 .0.180 ug/L 04/02/10 11:28 U I tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 11:28 U I i tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 .1.00 ug/L 04/02/10 11:28 U 1 Ethanol _ _ 64-17-5 ND 20.0 8.00 ug/L 04/02/10 11:28 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites version: 1.005 . Page 14 of 98 Certificate of Analytical Results 367152 c C£ 4 � c Sovereign°Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyainough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-26(72). Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture: [Lab Sample Id: 367152-011 Date Collected:Mar-26-10 09:55 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-30-10 12:44 Tech: ANI Seq.Number: 800559 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC5, -62.0 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L, 03/30/10 22:11 U .1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC9t ND 40.0 40.0 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11. U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 63.0 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 1 Benzene 11-43-2 ND 5.00 5*00 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 U I C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/30/10 22:11 U 1 Analytical Method: Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: 4124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800911 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil i I Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPE) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0080 ug/L 04/02/10 11:56 U 1 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92-3 ND 1.00 0.300' ug/L 04/02/10 11:56 U 1 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 1634-04-4 -70.1 2.00 0.180 ug/L 04/02/10 11:56 1 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L 04/02/10 11:56 U 1 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 1.00 ug/L 04/02/10 11:56 U 1 Ethanol 64-17-5 ND 20.0 8.00 ug/L 04/02/10 11.56 U 1 _ Project:Massachusetts Sites version: 1.005 Page 15 of 98 v � Certificate of.Analytical Results 367152 y°s � k . FiorlOa Testing Services:LLc Sovereign.Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA l l40 Lyannough Road;Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-38(104) Matrix: Ground Water %Moisture: Lab Sample Id: 367152-026 Date Collected: Mar-26-10 13:00 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method::•SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: 'Mar-31-10 09:49 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800586 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics.(Unadj.) ALHYDRC5t ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/31/1016:52 U 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L 03/31/10 16:52. U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC91 ND 40.0.- 40.0 ug/L 03/31/10 16:52 U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/1016:52 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/1016:52 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/101.6:52 U 1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 . 5.00 ug/L 03/31/1016:52 U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/1016:52 U. 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/1016:52 U 1. m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/31/1016:52 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/31/10 16:52 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 . 15.0 ug/L 03/31/1016:52 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 30 of 98 y, Urtif cafe of Analytical Results 367152 : Fto�iQa Tes$iig;S 'LLC Sovereign Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road;Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-38(89) Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture:' Lab Sample Id: 367152-027 Date Collected:Mar-26'-10 12:15 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-31-10 09:49 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800586 Parameter Cas Number' : Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC54 ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30. U '' 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC91 ND 40.0 40.0 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30: U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U' I MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U 1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U ; 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/31/10 17:30 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Vmion: 1.005 Page 31 of 98 Certificate of Analytical Results 367152 Sovereign:Consulting Inc.,-Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyanno4gh Road;Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW-39.(88) Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture: Lab Sample ld: 367152-028 Date Collected:Mar-2640 12:00 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method:. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-31-10 09:49 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800586 Parameter Cas=Number Result. PQL 1VIDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC51 34.0 ' 30.0: 30.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6:00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08: U 1' C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC9t ND 40.0 40.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 .5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U i Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5:00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 35.0 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 1 Benzene. 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U 1 o=Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 .5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U 1. m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND. 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC54 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:08 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 32 of 98 -- 'p ACCO,0 Certificate of Analytical Results 36715261 4 F1660 s � - Sovereign Consulting Inc.,. Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: MW40(85) Matrix:Ground Water %Moisture:' Lab Sample Id: 367152-029 Date Collected:Mar-26-10 10:55 Date Received: Mar-27-10 10:36 Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW5030B Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-31-10 09:49 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800586 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Analysis Date Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC5t ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6:00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC91 :ND 40.0 40:0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46. U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 Toluene 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 Benzene 7143-2 . ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 C5-C8 Miphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L 03/31/10 18:46 U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 33 of 98 f _ ��O N�PCCOgp1 Flagging,Criteria - X In our quality control review of the data a QC deficiency was observed and flagged as noted. MS/MSD recoveries were found to be outside of the laboratory control limits due to possible matrix/chemical interference,or a concentration of target analyte high enough to effect the recovery of the spike concentration.This condition could also effect the relative percent difference in the MS/MSD. B A target analyte or common laboratory contaminant was identified in the method blank. Its presence indicates possible field or laboratory contamination. D The sample(s)were diluted due to targets detected over the highest point of the calibration curve,,or due to matrix interference. Dilution factors:are included in the final results.The result is.from a diluted sample. E The data exceeds the upper calibration limit;therefore the concentration is reported as estimated. F. RPD exceeded lab control limits. J The target analyte was positively identified below the MQL and above the SQL. U Analyte was not detected.. L The LCS data for this analytical batch was reported below the laboratory control limits for this analyte. The department supervisor and QA Director reviewed data. The samples were either reanalyzed or flagged as estimated concentrations. H The LCS data for this analytical batch was reported above the laboratory control limits. Supporting QC Data were reviewed by the Department Supervisor and QA Director. Data were determined to be valid . for reporting. K Sample analyzed outside of recommended hold time. JN A combination of the"N" and the"J" qualifier.The analysis indicates that the analyte is "tentatively identified" and the associated numerical value may not be consistent with the amount actually present in the environmental sample. BRL Below Reporting Limit. RL Reporting Limit *Outside XENCO's scope of NELAC Accreditation. Recipient of the Prestigious Small Business Administration Award of Excellence in 1994. Certified and approved by numerous States and Agencies. A Small Business and Minority Status Company that delivers SERVICE and QUALITY Houston-Dallas-San Antonio-Corpus Christi-Midland/Odessa-Tampa-Miami-Latin America Phone Fax 4143 Greenbriar Dr,Stafford,Tx 77477 (281)240-4200 (281)240-4280 9701 Harry Hines Blvd,Dallas,TX 75220 (214)902 0300 (214)351-9139 5332 Blackberry Drive,San Antonio TX 78238 (210)509-3334 (210)509-3335 2505 North Falkenburg Rd,Tampa,FL 33619 (813)620-2000 (813)620-2033 5757 NW 158th St,Miami Lakes,FL 33014 (305)823-8500 (305)823-8555 12600 West 1-20 East,Odessa,TX 79765 (432)563-I800 (432)563-1713 842 Cantwell Lane,Corpus Christi,TX 79409 (361)884-0371 (361)884-9116 Page 34 of 98 Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries ., h3orida7esUngS...... Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID.:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 559537-1-BKS/BKS Batch:. I Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/1.0 13:22 SURROGATE. RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount _ Recovery Limits Flags [A] [B] %R %R Analytes ]D] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 49.0 40.0 123 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559" Sample: 559537-1-BKS/BKS Batch: l Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/1013:22 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [B] %R %R Analytes [D] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 42.0 46.0 105 70-130 Lab Batch.#:800559 Sample: 559537-1-BSD/BSD Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 14:00 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [B] %R %R Analytes [D] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50.0 40.0 125 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 559537-1-BSD/BSD Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 14:00 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True, . . Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] ]B] %R %R Analytes [D] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 559537-1-BLK/BLK Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 15:15 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [B] %R %R Analytes [D) 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 35 of 98 v h Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries �, a7e5anySeMoes;� c Project Name: 1140.Ly4nnough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:.559537-1-BLK/BLK Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/30/10 15:15 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control . Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI [BI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 42.0 40.0 105 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 36.7152-001/SNIP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/30/1015:53 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control _ Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI JBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-001 /SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/36/10 15:53 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True % Control" Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 39.0 40.0 98 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:.367152-002/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 1631 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY . MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IBI %R %R Analytes ID1 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-002/SNIP Batch: l Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 16:31 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI 1131 %R %R Analytes ID1. 2,5-Dibromotoluene 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D1=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 36 of 98 III UIII'�� $ Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries a �lohdareslingsentcss,LLC Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders.: 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-003/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 17:08 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A1 [BI %R %R Analytes ID1 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 44:0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-003/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/1017:08 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [AI [131 %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:367152-004/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L IDate Analyzed: 03/30/10 17:46 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JA1 [BI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-004/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 17:46 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A1 IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotol6ene 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-005/SNIP, Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/1018:24 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IA1 IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]= 100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 37 of 98 Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries * FloddaUstiogSWcas,LLC Project Name:- 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-005/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground.Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:.03/30/10 18:24 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits" Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibrom6toluene 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-006/SMP Batch: 1. Matrix:Ground.Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/1019:02 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:.367152-006/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 19:02 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Lin'its Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:900559 Sample: 367152-007/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed '03/30/10 19:40 SURROGATE ,RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:.367152-007/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 19:40 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates continued by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 38 of 98 Pl II��L�p„'414 Form 2 Surrogate Recoveries Rorlda7esGnggemwes,tLC Project Name: 11401 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-008/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 26:17 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV.1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI JBl %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 42.0 40.0 105 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:361152-008/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 20:17 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control' Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [BI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 42.0 40.0 105 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:.367152-009/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 20:55 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY, MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IB] %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 40.0 40.0 100 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-009/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 63/30/10 20:55 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IB] %R %R Analytes IDI 25-Dibromotoluene 38.0 40.0 95 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-010/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 21:33 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IN %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 40.0 40.0 100 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates continued by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 39 of 98 3 x Form 2 - Surrogate;Recoveries Florlisalesdnssenns,uc Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,.Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-010/SMP Batch:. I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 21:33 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [BI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 40.0 40.0 100 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-011/SMP. Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 22:11 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [BI %R %R Analytes IDI, 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-011 /SMP Batch:: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 22:11 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [BI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 47.0 40.0 119 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-012/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/30/10 22A8 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [AI [Bl %R %R Analytes IDI 25-Dibromotoluene(PID) 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-012/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/30/10 22:48 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control, Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[DI=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 40 of.98 • Form 2 Surrogate Recoveries F7orkfaTestng5erWces;etc Project Name: 1146 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-013/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/30/10 23:26 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IBI %R %R Analytes ID) 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-013/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/30/10 23:26 SURROGATE RECOVERY.STUDY MADEP VPH REV.1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID1 2,5-Dibrorotoluene 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-015/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 00:04 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEFVPH_REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IBI %R %R Analytes ID1 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-015/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/31/10 00.04 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:367152-016/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31Ao 00:42 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 49.0 40.0 123 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B Ali results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 41 of 98 • 9 Form 2 Surrogate Recoveries F16Na Testing'SoMees.LLC '. Project Name: 1140 Lyannough.Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-016/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 00:42 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control .Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 r Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-017/SMP" Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31%10 01:19 : SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:.367152-017/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 0 1:19 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 46.0 40.0 115 70-130. Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-018/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 06:40.. SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-018/SMP Batch: l Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 06:40: SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates continued by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[DI=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 42 of 98 4 U Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries �lorir,arestingserris;tiC Project Name: 4140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-019/SMP Batch: 1' Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug[L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 07:17 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [AI [B] %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-1)ibromotoluene(PID) 39.0 40.0 98 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-019/SMP° Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 07:17 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [B] %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 40.0 40.0 100 .70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-020/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/16 07:55 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI JB] %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 4.1.0 40.0 103 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample:'367152-020/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:`ON31/10 07:55 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 41.0 40.0 103 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-001 S/MS Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 08:33 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI JB] %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 52.0 40.0 130 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 43 of 98 i y . Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries florsia3`estliig'SeNces,LLC Project Namev.1140 rLyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 367152-001 S/MS Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/31/10 08:33 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IA] JBI %R %R Analytes- ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 Lab Batch#:800559 Sample: 3.67152-001 SD/MSD Batch: 1 Matrix:.Ground Water Units:ug/L. Date Analyzed:.,03/31/10 09:11 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] JBI %R %R Analytes: ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID). 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 Lab Batch#.800559 Sample: 367152-001 SD/MSD Batch: . 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 09:11 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags I'AI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 559573-1-BKS/BKS Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 10:26 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI JBI %R %R Analytes IDI, 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 52.0 40.0 130 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sa 11 m ple: 559573-1-BKS/BKS Batch: 1 Matrix:.Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/3 1/10 10:26 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI JBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 44 of 98 C7Fo7r7m7777o77i7 < � F'ioriga7esitngseMoes.LLC Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 559573-1-BLK/BLK Batch: I Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/1012:28 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI I131 %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 47.0 40.0 118 70-130 Lab Batch#:.800586 Sample:559573-1-BLK/BLK Batch: I Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:`03/31/10 12:28 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IB] %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 40.0 40.0 100 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367261.-00.1 D/MD Batch: 1 Matrix-.Water Units:ug(L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 13:43 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH.REV 1.1 -Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IB] %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 47.0. 40.0 118 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367261-001 D/MD Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 13:43 S 1.URROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IA] IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromot6luene 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-021/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 14:59 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IB] %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D1=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 45 of 98 ILI Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries MrwaTest;ngsWcmm,ctc Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,.Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID•EQ711 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-021/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 14:59 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control, Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI [BI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-022/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/1015:37 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [BI %R %R Analytes [D] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-022/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 15:37 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] [B] %R %R Analytes ID] 25-Dibromot6luene 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-023/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:4L Date Analyzed;03/31/10 16:15 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IN %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(P1D) 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-023/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 16:15 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP-VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBl %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confined by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 46 of 98 l: V •l'Y�1 Y +' Form I- Surrogate Recoveries F7erldaTestingSeMces.tLc Project Name: 1140'Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-026/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 16:52 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [AI IBI %R %R Analytes [D] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) .44.0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-026/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 16:52 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IB] %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-027/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 17:30 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-027/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/31/1.0 17:30 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 25-Dibromotoluene 47.0 40.0 118 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-028/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/]0 18:08 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates coniinned by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 47 of 98 I - Form I, Surrogate Recoveries HoNa7esringServioes LLC Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-028/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground.Water Units:agIL Date Analyzed: 03/31/1018:08 SURROGATE RECOVERY.STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 47.0 40.0 118 70-130 Lab Batch.#:800586 Sample:367152-029/SMP Batch:. 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 18:46 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI JBI %R %R Analytes IDI 25-Dibromotoluene(PID) 450,0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-029/SMP. Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/1018:46 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI JBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 47.0 40.0 118 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-024/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/31/1019:24 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-024/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/31/10 19:24 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 25-Dibromotoluene 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates continued by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 48 of 98 Form 2 Surrogate Reeoveries F1omaT-009Seiviass,kLp Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-014/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 20:01 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IB] %R %R Analytes [D] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 45.0 11 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-014/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 20:01 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes [D] 2,5-Dibromotoluene 48.0 40.0 120 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367452-025/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 20:39 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY M.ADEP.VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367152-025/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:03/31/10 20:39 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 559573-1-BSD/BSD Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 23:10 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PiD) 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 1. * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 49 of 98 i i D u Y. Form 2 - Surrogate,Recoveries FlorWa7es11ngSerYcss,LLC Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID•EQ711 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 559573-1-BSD/BSD. Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 23:10, SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits 'Flags 'IAI IBI %R %R Analytes.. IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 43.0 40.0 108 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367261-001 S/MS p Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 23:48 SURROGATE. RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI [131 %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 46.0 40.0 115 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367261-001 S/MS —--Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 03/31/10 23:48 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBl %R %R Analytes [DI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367261-001 SD/.MSD Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/01/10 00:26 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R - Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 45.0 40.0 113 70-130 Lab Batch#:800586 Sample: 367261-001 SD/MSD Batch: 1 Matrix-Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/01/10 00:26 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 2,5-Dibromotoluene 44.0 40.0 110 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 50 of 98 U 4 +�. Form 2 Surrogate Recoveries h'a MaUsting 9.00M.UC Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 559770-1-BKS/BKS Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 06:50' SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates &Ethanol by SW-846 826013 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 58.44 50.00 117 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 51.30 50:00 103 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.98 50.00 102 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 5597704-BSD/BSD Batch: 1 Matrix:Water. Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 07:18 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&.Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits, Flags JAI [B] %R %R Analytes [D[ 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 57.49 50.00 115 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 50.85 50.00 102 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.72 50.00 101 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 559770-1-BLK/BLK Batch: 1 Matrix:Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 08:13 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IB[ %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichl6roethane-D4 61.45 50.00 123 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 52.81 50.00 106 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.87 50.00 102 70-130 Lab Batch#:80091-1 Sample: 367152-004/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 08:41 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount . True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [AI IB[ %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 64.14 50.00 128 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 52.95 50.00 106 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.81 50.00 102 70-130 *.Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates continued by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[Dj=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 51 of 98 Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries Y + rwaTesan�sei ,u Project Name: 1146 Lyannough Road,,Hy.annis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-005/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 09:09 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags ]A] ]B] %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 66.46 50.00 133 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 52.19 50.00 104 30-186 Toluene-D8 51.68 50.00 1.03 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-006/SNIP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 09:36 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260E Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 68.86 50.00 138 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53.68 50.00 107 30-186 Toluene-D8 49.47 50.00 99 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-007/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 10:04. SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 69.45 50.00 139 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 54.24 50.00 108 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.75 50.00 102 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sampler 367152-008/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 1.0:32 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY I Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found 'Amount Recovery Limits Flags ]A] IB] %R %R Analytes 11)] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 70.26 50.00 141 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53.47 50.00 107 30-186 Toluene-D8 49.47 50.00 99 70-130 1 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 52 of 98 Form 2 Surrogate Recoveries Flcdda7estirigSeMoes;aLc Project Name: 1140`Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders: 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: S67152-009/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:04/02/10 11:00 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 68.95 50.00 138 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53.33 50.00 107 30-186 Toluene-D8 51.18 50.00 102 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-010/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:04/02/10 11:28 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags 0 0 IAI IBI /o . R /oR Analytes [DI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4. 69.74 50.00 139 53-159 - 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53.98 50.00 108 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.55 50.00 101 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-011/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:04/02/10 11:56 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control . Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 70.49 50.00 141 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene L 53.87 50.00 108 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.80 50.00 102 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-012/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/1012:25 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 70.69 50.00 141 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 52.32 50.00 105 30-186 Toluene-D8 51.67 50.00 103 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 53 of 98 wxc Form 27 Surrogate Recoveries Roma 7estingsenvioes,t.Lc Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-013/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/1012:53 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 73.73 50.00 147 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 54.18 50.00 108 30-186 Toluene-D8 48.76 50.00 98 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 3671.52-014/SNIP Batch: ] Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L =Date Analyzed: 04/62/10 13:22 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits' Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes. ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 70.82 50.00 142 53-159 4-Bromoflubrobenzene 52.27 50.00 105 30-186 Toluene-D8 51.11 50.00 102 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-015/SMP. Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 13;50 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 71.67 50.00 143 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53.63 50.00 107 30-186 Toluene-138 50.43 50.00 101 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 36715M16/SNIP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 14:19 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True, Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 72.17 50.00 144 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53.50 50.00 107 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.73 50.00 101 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D1=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 54 of 98 f • Form 2- Surrogate Recoveries F1orl,areStifig Services,Ct:C Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,NM Work Orders.,: 367152, Project ID:EQ711 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-020/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 14:48 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Contror Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags [A] IB] %R %R Analytes ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 71.39 50.00 143 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53.18 50.00 106 30-186 Toluene-138 50.12 50.00 100 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367-152-018/SMP Batch: I Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 1 5:17 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags IA]. IB1 %R %R Analytes IDl 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 71.04 50.00 142 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 52.66 50.00 105 30-186 Toluene-138 50.23 50.00 100 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-019/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:04/02/10 15:46 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IB] %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 70.84 50.00 142 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 52.36 50.00 105 30-186 Toluene-D8 51.17 50.00 102 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample:'367152-017/SMP Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed:b4/02/10 16:15 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 71.35 50.00 143 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 51.65 50.00 103 30-186 Toluene-D8 51.18 50.00 102 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates continued by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 55 of 98 Form 2 - Surrogate Recoveries F3orWa7estirtgSeMces.Lt Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Orders : 367152, Project ID:EQ711. Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-005 S/MS Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/1016:44 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates&Ethanol'by SW-846 8260B Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery Limits Flags JAI IBI %R %R Analytes ID] 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 67.47 50.00 135 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 49.30 50.00 99 30-186 Toluene-D8 51.06 50.00 102 70-130 Lab Batch#:800911 Sample: 367152-005 SD/MSD Batch: 1 Matrix:Ground Water Units:ug/L Date Analyzed: 04/02/10 17:13 SURROGATE RECOVERY STUDY. Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 82609 Amount True Control Found Amount Recovery, Limits Flags. JAI IBI %R %R Analytes IDI 1,2-Dichloroethane-D4 63.80 50.00 128 53-159 4-Bromofluorobenzene 49.38 50.00 99 30-186 Toluene-D8 50.54 50.00 101 70-130 * Surrogate outside of Laboratory QC limits **Surrogates outside limits;data and surrogates confirmed by reanalysis ***Poor recoveries due to dilution Surrogate Recovery[D]=100*A/B All results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. Page 56 of 98 1 t�G N ACCOgQ'� BSD�Rec�over�ies Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road;Hyannis,MA Work Order#: 367152 Project ID: EQ711 Analvst: NTR Date Prepared: 03/30/2010 Date Analyzed: 03/30/2010 Lab Batch ID: 800559 Sample: 559537-1-BKS Batch#: 1 Matrix: Water. Units: ug/L BLANK BLANK SPIKE/BLANK SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Blank Spike Blank Blank Spike Bank_ Blk.Spk: Control Control Sample Result Added Spike Spike Added Spike Dup. RPD Limits Limits Flag [A] Result %R Duplicate %R % %R %RPD Analytes [B] [C] [D] [E] Result[F] [G] C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 2.40 209 1 87 240 212 88 1 70-130 25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad.j.) ND 40.0 34.0 85 40 33.0 83 3 70-130 25 C9-Cl2 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 320. 290 91 320 289 90 0 70-130 25 Ethylbenzene ND 40.0 37.0 93 40 38.0 95 3 70-130 35 Toluene ND 40.0 36.0 90 40 36.0 90 0 70-130 35 MTBE ND 40.0 44.0 110 40 44.0 110 0 70-130 35 Benzene ND 40.0 36.0 90 40 36.0 90 0 70-130 35 Naphthalene ND 40.0 47.0 118 40 46.0 115 2 70-1.30 35 o-Xylene ND 40.0 37.0 93 40 38.0 95 3 70-130 35 m,p-Xylene ND 80.0 73.0 91 80 74.0 93 L 70-130 35 Relative Percent Difference RPD=200*1(C-F)/(C+F)l Blank Spike Recovery[D]=100*(C)/[B] Blank Spike Duplicate Recovery[G]=100*(F)/[E] All results are based on MDL and Validated for QC Purposes Page 57 of 98 tip N ACC pgQ'ry BS / BSD RecoveriesTV T Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Order#: 367152 Project ID: EQ711 Analyst: NTR Date Prepared: 03/31/2010 Date Analyzed: 03/31/2010 Lab Batch ID: 800586 Sample: 559573-I-BKS Batch#: I Matrix: Water Units: ug/L BLANK BLANK SPIKE/BLANK SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Blank Spike Blank Blank Spike Blank Blk.Spk Control Control Sample Result Added Spike Spike Added Spike Dup. RPD Limits Limits Flag [A] Result %R Duplicate %R % %R %RPD IB] [C] ID] [E] Result[F] [G1 Analytes C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 240 229 95 240 262 109 13 70-130 25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Uhadj.) ND 40.0 35.0 88 40 43.0 108 21 70-130 25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 320 291 91 320 318 99 9 70-130 25 Ethylbenzene ND 40.0 42.0 105 40 41.0 103 2 70-130 35 Toluene ND 400 43.0 108 40 48.0 120 11 70-130 35 MTBE ND 40.0 48.0 120 40 44.0 110 9 70-130 35 Benzene ND 40.0 45.0 113 40 43.0 108 S 70-]30 35 Naphthalene ND 40.0 46.0 115 40 47.0 118 2 70-130 35 o-Xylene ND 40.0 41.0 103 40 42.0 105 2 70-130 35 m,p-Xylene ND 80.0 82.0 103 80 83.0 104 1 70-130 35 Relative Percent Difference RPD=200*1(C-F)/(C+F)l Blank.Spike Recovery[D]=100*(C)/[B] Blank Spike'Duplicate Recovery[G]=100*(F)/[E] All results are based on MDL and Validated for QC Purposes Page 58 of 98 4�� N ACCpgpy BS / BSD Recoveries r y Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,A A Work Order#: 367152 Project ID: EQ711 Analyst: 4124 Date Prepared: 04/02/201.0 Date Analyzed: 04/02/2010 Lab Batch ID: 800911 Sample: 559770-1-BKS Batch#: I Matrix: Water Units: ug/L BLANK BLANK SPIKE/BLANK SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates & Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Blank Spike Blank Blank Spike Blank Blk.Spk Control Control Sample Result Added Spike Spike Added Spike Dup. RPD Limits Limits Flag [A] Result %R Duplicate %R % %R %RPD Analytes [BI [C] [D] [E] Result[F] [G] Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPE) ND 50.0 46.9 94 50 46.2 92 2 65-135 20 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) ND 50.0 48.6 97 50 48.1 96 1 65-135 20 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) ND 10o 112 112 100 111 1 111 1 65-125 20 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME ND 50.0 48.5 97 50 48.2 96 1 65-135 20 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) ND 250 299 1 120 250 304 122 2 65-135 .20 Ethanol ND 1000 978 98 1000 902 90 8 65-135 20 Relative Percent Difference RPD=200*1(C-F)/(C+F)1 Blank Spike Recovery[D]=100*(C)/[B] Blank Spike Duplicate Recovery[G]=100*(F)/[E] All results are based on MDL and Validated for QC Purposes Page 59 of 98 Form 3 - MS / MSD Recoveries e 4 perufe.Testing services,LLC Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA r Work Order#: 367152 Project ID: EQ711 Lab Batch ID: 800559 QC-Sample ID: 367152-001 S Batch#: 1 Matrix: Ground.Water Date Analvzed: 03/31/2010 Date Prepared: 03/30/2010 Analyst: NTR Reporting Units: ttg/L MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY STUDY . MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Parent Spiked Sample Spiked, Duplicate Spiked Control Control Sample Spike Result Sample Spike Spiked Sample Dup. RPD Limits Limits Flag Result Added [C] %R Added Result[F] %R % %R %RPD Analytes JAI [s] [D] [E] [G] C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 240 187 78 240 197 82 5 70-130 25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) ND 40.0 32.0 80 40.0 31.0 78 3 70-130 25 C9-Cl2 Aliphatics(Unad.0 ND 320 251 78 320 239 75 5 70-130 25 Ethylbenzene ND 40.0 37.0 93 40.0 33.0 83 11 70-130 35 Toluene ND 40.0 35.0 88 40.0 32.0 80 9 70-130 35 MTBE ND 40.0 42.0 105 40.0 40.0 100 5 70-130 35 Benzene ND 40.0 35.0 88 40.0 32.0 80 9 70-130 35 Naphthalene ND 40.0 39.0 98 40.0 42.0 105 7 70-130 35 o-Xylene ND 40.0 37.0 93 40.0 33.0 83 11 70-130 35 m,p-Xylene ND 80.0 71.0 89 80.0 64.0 80 10 70-130 35 Matrix Spike Percent Recovery [D]=100-(C-A)/B Matrix Spike Duplicate Percent Recovery [GI=100°(F-A)/E Relative Percent Difference RPD=200'1(C-F)/(C+F)l ND=Not Detected,.I=Present Below Reporting Limit,B=Present in Blank,NR=Not Requested,1=Interference,NA=Not ApplicableN=See Narrative.EQL=Estimated Quantitation Limit Page 60 of 98 Form 3 - MS / MSD Recoveries '"aCC0,9 � o f I U Florida Teals gServices,LLC Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Order#: 367152. Project ID: EQ711 Lab Batch ID: 800586 QC-Sample ID: 367261-001 S Batch#: 1 Matrix: Water Date Analyzed: 03/31/2010 Date Prepared: 03/31/2010 Analyst: NTR Reporting Units: ug/L MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY STUDY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Parent Spiked Sample Spiked Duplicate Spiked Control Control Sample Spike Result Sample Spike Spiked Sample Dup. RPD Limits Limits Flag . Result Added [Cl %R Added Result[F] %R % %R %RPD Analytes JAI JBl [D] [E] [G] C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 240 258 108 240 257 107 0 70-130 25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) ND 40.0 43.0 108 40.0 43.0 108 0 70-130 25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 320 306 96 320 322 101 5 70-130 25 Ethylbenzene ND 40.0 40.0 100 40.0 42.0 105. 5 70-130 35 Toluene ND 40.0 40.0 100 40.0 42.0 105 5 70-130 35 MTBE ND 40.0 48.0 120 40.0 47.0 118 2 70-130 35 Benzene ND 40.0 43.0 108 40.0 45.0 113 5 70-130 35 Naphthalene ND 40.0 45.0 113 40.0. 38.0 95 17 70-130 35 o-Xylene ND 40.0 39.0. 98 40.0 41.0 103 5 70-130 35 m,p-Xylene ND 80.0 77.0 96 80.0 82.0 103 6 70-130 35 .Lab Batch ID: 800911 QC-Sample ID: 367152-005 S Batch#: 1 Matrix: Ground Water Date Analyzed: 04/02/2010 Date Prepared: 04/02/2010 Analyst: 4124 Reporting Units: ug/L MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY STUDY Oxygenates & Ethanol b SW-846 8260B Parent Spiked Sample Spiked Duplicate Spiked Control Control ygena ano y Sample Spike Result Sample Spike -Spiked Sample Dup. RPD Limits Limits Flag Result Added [C] %R Added Result[F] %R % %R %RPD Analytes [A] [B] [D] [E] [G] Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPE) ND 50.0 42.3 85 50.0 44.7 89 6 65-135 20 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) ND 50.0 44.6 89 50.0 46.3 93 4 65-135 20 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE). ND 100 111 111 100 107 107 4 65-125 20 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME ND 50.0 47.5 95 50.0 48.0 96 1 65-135 20 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) ND 250 424 170 250 410 164 3 65-135 20 X Ethanol ND 1000 1030 103 1000 1120 112 8 65-135 20 Matrix Spike Percent Recovery ID]=100*(C-A)/B Matrix Spike Duplicate Percent Recovery [G]=100*(F-A)/E Relative Percent Difference RPD=200*l(C-F)/(C+F)1 ND=Not Detected,.1=Present Below Reporting Limit,B=Present in Blank,NR=Not Requested,I=Interference,NA=Not ApplicableN=See Narrative,EQL=Estimated Quantitation Limit Page 61 of 98 Sample Duplicate Recovery °f Project Name: 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Work Order#: 367152 Lab Batch#: 800586 Project ID: EQ711 Date Analyzed: 03/31/2010 Date Prepared:03/31/2010. Analyst:NTR QC-Sample ID: 367261-001 D Batch#: 1 Matrix:Water Reporting Units: ug/L SAMPLE/SAMPLE DUPLICATE RECOVERY MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Parent Sample Sample Control Result Duplicate RPD Limits Flag JAI Result %oRPD Analyte 1BJ C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND ND NC 25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) ND ND NC 25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND ND NC 25 thylbenzene ND ND NC 35 Toluene ND ND. NC 35 TBE ND ND NC 35 Benzene ND ND NC 35 Naphthalene ND ND NC 35 o-Xylene ND ND NC 35 Im,p-Xylene ND ND NC 35 Spike Relative Difference RPD 200* (B-A)/(B+A) All Results are based on MDL and validated for QC purposes. BRL-Below Reporting Limit Page 62 of 98 L H Blank Summary 367 552 Sovereign ConsultingInc. Mansfield MA 1140 Lyannough Road, Hyannis,MA =Sample d: 559537-1-BLK Matrix:WATER d: 559537-1-BLK Analytical Method: MADEP VPH.REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW5030B Date Analyzed:Mar-30-10 15:15 Analyst: NTR Date Prep: Mar-30-10 12:44 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800559 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units- Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC51 ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L U 1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.). ALHYDRC91 ND 40.0 40.0 ug/L U 1 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 Toluene w 108-88-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00- ug/L U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L U 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ALHYDRC51 ND 15.0 15:0 ug/L U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ALHYDRC91 ND 15.0 15.0 ug/L U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Veision: 1.005 Page 63 of 98 f u 4 Blank Summary 367152 �w 4 Sovereign Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: 559573-1,BLK Matrix:WATER Lab Sample Id: 559573-1-BLK Analytical Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Prep Method: SW5030B Date Analyzed:Mar-31-10 12:28 Analyst: NTR Date Prep: .Mar-31-10 09:49 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800586 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Flag Dil C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) . ALHYDRC51 ND 30.0 30.0 ug/L U .1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) HYDC.9C10 ND 6.00 6.00 ug/L U 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ALHYDRC91 ND 40.0 40.6 ug/L U 1 Ethylbenzene 10041-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U I Toluene 108-,8.8-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 MTBE 1634-04-4 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 Benzene 71-43-2 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L. U 1 Naphthalene 91-20-3 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 o-Xylene 95-47-6 ND 5.00 5.00 ug/L U 1 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 ND 10.0 10.0 ug/L. U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Version: 1.005 Page 64 of 98 V y 1f'Q,N AL Co.9n,,N Blank Summary 367152 Sovereign Consulting Inc., Mansfield,MA 1140 Lyannough Road,Hyannis,MA Sample Id: 559770-1-BLK Matrix:WATER Lab Sample ld: 559770-1-BLK Analytical Method: Oxygenates&Ethanol by SW-846 8260B Prep Method:SW5030B Date Analyzed:Apr-02-10 08:13 Analyst: 4124 Date Prep: Apr-02-10 05:33 Tech: ANI Seq Number: 800911 Parameter Cas Number Result PQL MDL Units Flag Dil Di-Isopropyl ether(DIPE) 108-20-3 ND 1.00 0.080 ug/L U 1 Ethyl tert-butyl ether(ETBE) 637-92-3 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L U 1 Methyl tert-butyl ether(MTBE) 1634-04-4 ND 2.00 0.180 ug/L U 1 tert-Amyl methyl ether(TAME 994-05-8 ND 1.00 0.300 ug/L U 1 tert-Butyl alcohol(TBA) 75-65-0 ND 5.00 1.00 ug/L U 1 Ethanol 64-17-5 ND 20.0 8.00 ug/L U 1 Project:Massachusetts Sites Vmion: 1.00> Page 65 of 98 f7 rr' Z�'z_: � � drfi^1"b st '4 L ���`>s`�` a``' ��.•i � '�/� 9' � yt� �� r aca_.v a--Taae. � a, " J1 -,s� •rcs'" „L C Laboratory Name: XENCO Laboratories Project#: 367152 Project Location: 1140 Lyannough Road, Hyannis, MA MADEP RTN': This Form provides certifications for the following data set: [list Laboratory Sample ID Number(s)] 367152-001, 3671.52-002, 367152-003, 367152-004, 367152-005, 367152-006, 367152-007, 367.152-008, 367152-009, 367152-010, 367152-011, 367152-012, 367152-013, 367152-014,367152-015, 367152-016, 367152-017, 367152-018, 367152-019, 367152-020, 367152-021, 367152-022, 367152-023, 367152-024, 367152-025, 367152-026, 367152-027, 367152-028, 3671.52-029 Sample Matrices: (X) Groundwater Soil/Sediment Drinking Water Other: X 8260B ( ) 8151 A O 8330 O 6010B O 7470A/l A( ) 8270C O 8081A O VPH X ( ) 6020 O 9014 M z( ) 8082 O 8021 B ( ) EPH ( ) 7000 S3 O 7196A( ) An affirmative response to questions A, B, C and D is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status A Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with. X Yes No' that described on the Chain-of-Custody documentation for the data set? Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) B included in this report followed, including the requirement to note and X Yes No' discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performance standards or guidelines? Does the data included in this report meet all the analytical requirements for "Presumptive Certainty", as described in Section 2.0 . C (a), (b), (c) and (d) of the MADEP document CAM VII A, "Quality X Yes Noy Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? D VPH and EPH Methods only Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted X Yes No' without significant modifications (see Section 11.3 of respective Methods) A response to questions E and F below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status E Were all analytical QC performance standards and recommendations for Yes (X) No' the specified methods achieved? Refer to Narrative F Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s) reported? Refer to Narrative X Yes No All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. i, the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this analytical report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Signature:_ Position: Client Services Director Printed Name: David C. Fuller Date: 04/12/10 CAM VII A, rev. 3.2 Page 66 of 98 April 2004 £O tN ACC*'�*�iel '1 MADEP VPH FORM WO#: 36.7152 f x# z Ruida lesting"Sees,LLC Matrix: Aqueous [X] Soil ❑ Sediment ❑ Other ❑ Containers: Satisfactory O Broken Ej Leaking ❑ Aqueous Preservatives: N/A E] pH—2 GX pH>2 El Temperature: Received on Ice C Received at 4 Deg.C ❑ Other 2 Deg C -------___ Methanol- - ------ ------- — ------ Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV.LI. Client Id: MW-24(10) Lab Id: 367152-004 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/25/10 Date Received: 03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/30/10 03/30/10 FID: 2,5=Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: I l Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/.A ug/L ND A 40.6 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.60 Toluene 10848-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-044 C5-CS ug/L ND 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-02 ug/L ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges CS-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 120 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 115 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal'standards eluting in that range.C9-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration ofC9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? X'Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved?_ �X Yes _ No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 1 1.3? Xj No Yes-Details Attached I attest under the pains and penalties of pei jury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 70 of 98 RCCO 1�, MADEP VPH FORM .WO#: 367152 q�'"f F7or{U7eslirigS¢Kwss,lkC Matrix: Aqueous ! Soil ❑ Sediment ❑ Other D Containers: Satisfactory L� Broken Leaking El Aqueous Preservatives: N/A pH 12 CI pH>2 D Temperature: Received on Ice EXI Received at 4 Deg.C ❑ Other C 2 Deg C Methanol-- - — --- ----- ----- Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.I Client Id: MW-24(42) Lab Id: 367152-005 Methods for Target Analytes:. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/25/10 Date Received: 03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/30/10 03/30/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: 1 1 Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range. Units Result RDL (� C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-02 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-02 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 CS-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/L . ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-02 ug/L ND 10.0 Adiusted Ranges C5-6 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 115 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 115 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C 12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A 'P qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? jX!Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes j J No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.32 X; No F-1 Yes-Details Attached I attest under the pains and penalties of.perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of myknowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature .......--.. ----__..__-_ _-_ Position Project Manager - ----- - - -- Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 71 of 98 AC c$Oty iv t MADEP VPH FORM WO#: 367152 ? Z U i a Flori0a.7Wing SeMoes,LLG , - Matrix: Aqueous F Soil F Sediment Other Containers: Satisfactory EX] Broken !!j Leaking. ❑ Aqueous Preservatives: N/A pH<=2 [X pH>2Ell Temperature: Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C L i Other � 2 Deg C Methanol Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client Id: _MW-25(9) Lab Id: 367152-006 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/25/10 Date Received: 03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/30/10 03/30/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: I I Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Ranee Units Result RDL (Q C5-C&Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-02 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12. ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L, ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-02 ug/L ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-02 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 110 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 113 70-130% Footnotes. A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C l 2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A '.l'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? X Yes ` 1 No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required.QA/QC procedures achieved? Xi Yes I J No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? rX No ❑Yes-Details Attached 1 attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Z"�J- c Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 72 of 98 W (,� £O 1N FCCpgO MADEP VPH FORM . WO#: 367152 cf t?turfda Testing SWvlws;LLC Matrix Aqueous !!Xl Soil ❑ Sediment ❑ Other ❑ Containers: Satisfactory -- C j Broken L — Leaking Aqueous Preservatives: N/A pH<=2 C pH>2 L Temperature: Received on Ice FX_' Received at 4 Deg.C ❑ Other 2 Deg C Methanol— —---- — -- -- -- — Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV LI Client Id: MW-25(42) Lab Id: 367152-007 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV L I Date Collected: 03/25/10 Date Received:03/27%10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted:. First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/30/10 03/30/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: III I I Unadjusted Ranges CAS#.. . Elution Range Units Result RDL C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 . C9-C]2 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/L, ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 1.5.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 108 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 113 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogates)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A 'P qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? X Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? X Yes No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? X; No. Yes-Details Attached I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based.upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 73 of 98 ,�O�11 RCC�O1ry({i MADEP VPH FORM . WO#: 367152 Florf4a Testing Services;LLC Matrix: Aqueous X❑ Soil Sediment ❑ Other [] Containers: Satisfactory L_J Broken ❑ Leaking Aqueous Preservatives: N/A pH<=2 [N] pH>2 ❑ Temperature: Received on Ice O Received at 4 Deg.C ❑ Other E — 2 Deg C Methanol: —_J Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client Id: MW-25(72) Lab Id: 367152-008 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV LI Date Collected: 03/25/10 Date Received:03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/30/10 03/30/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: 1 1 Unadiusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL _Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(UnadjJ N/A ug/L 69.0 A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(UnadjJ N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-C12 Aliphatics(UnadjJ N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 10041-4 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L. 64.0 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-02 ug/L ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics,. N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5,-Dibromotoluene ug/L 105 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 105 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target.Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-02 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Xj Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Xj Yes L. No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3.9 I X': No �, Yes-Details Attached 1 attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Position Project Manager. Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 74 of 98 CJ '�O CN FI'COgO' MADEP VPH FORM W,O#: 367152 F.tofw.Ica ig:semkll3.LLC - Matrix: Aqueous FXf Soil (� Sediment [� Other L] J Containers: Satisfactory Broken Leaking El Aqueous Preservatives: N/A pH<=2 pH>2 Temperature: Received on Ice N Received at 4 Deg.C El Other.C 2 Deg C Methanol Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client Id: MW-26(9) Lab Id: 367152-009 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/26/10 Date Received: 03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/30/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: 1 1 Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL _Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 30.0 C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-414 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-044 . C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L 6.00 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 95 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 100 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-02 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes 1 No-Details Attached . Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ::X:Yes J No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? X� No Yes-Details Attached 1 attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for ' obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 75 of 98 MADEP VPH FORM WO#: 367152 W FWddo Tes&V5eM ewe s;LLe Matrix: Aqueous -X Soil L Sediment [0 Other ❑ 1 ---------.._ ..---------------- - Containers: Satisfactory EX] Broken ❑ Leaking j Aqueous Preservatives: N/A j pH<=2 E pH>2 0 Temperature: Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other U 2 Deg C Methanol I Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client Id: MW-26(37) Lab Id: 367152-010 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV L I Date Collected: 03/26/10 Date Received:03?27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/30/10 03/30/10 FID: 2,5-Dibrom6toluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: 1 1 Unadiusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL _Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 30.0 C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) - N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 10041-4 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ugfL ND B 15.0 C9-C12-Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND c 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range " 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 100 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 100 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C 12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? X!Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? L X Yes _;No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? (XI No j- Yes-Details Attached I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 76 of 98 .C, .4,1 .�0�H FCCO., MADEP VPH FORM WO#: 367152 Tesling'Servibes,LLC o � Matrix Aqueous ;'X I Soil Sediment Other [] Containers: Satisfactory u Broken L] Leaking Aqueous Preservatives: N/A ❑ pH<=2 L pH>2 D Temperature Received on Ice J Received at 4 Deg.C OtherOX2 Deg C ! --- ! Methanol Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client Id: MW-26(72) Lab Id: 367152-011 Methods for Target Analytes:, MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/26/10 Date Received: 03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/30/10 03/30/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: I 1 Unadjusted Ranges. CAS# Elution Ranee Units Result RDL 4 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj J N/A ug/L 62.0 A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-C12"Aliphatics(Unadj:) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-414 C9-Cl2 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8. ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L 63.0 5.60 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/L, ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L Hs 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 115 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-02 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH.Method followed? X'Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required.QA/QC procedures achieved? _X Yes . No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the V,PHmethod,as specified in Sect. 1 1.3? X No. _. Yes-Details Attached 1 attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for. obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. ZQL'dc � Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 77 of 98 O`U A C C 4e, U i• AL MADEP VPH FORM WO#: 367152 4 Klcdda i95Ung Services:LLC — Matrix_ Aqueous-- IN] Soil Sediment u Other Containers: Satisfactory ❑X Broken Leaking - Aqueous,Preservatives N/A E] pH<=2 J pH>2 Temperature: Received on Ice u Received at 4 Deg.C Other 2 Deg C ------Methanol: - -------- J Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV.I.T: Client ld: MW-38(104) Lab Id: 367152-026 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/26/10 Date Received:03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/31/10 03/31/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution:' I I Unadiusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL _Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-Cl2 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-CS ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 rn&-Xylene 179601-23-1 . C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8.Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-CIZAliphatics N/A ugfL ND 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 108 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 110 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration ofC9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? X Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? X Yes No-Details Attached t Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 1 1.3? X No t.__;; Yes-Details Attached attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 92 of 98 ' MADEP VPH FORM WO#: 367152 ----------- Matrix,:,Aqueous iXJ Soil U Sediment Other L� 'Containers: Satisfactory Broken ❑ Leaking ❑ Aqueous.Preservatives: N/A ❑ pH<=2 [:X] pH>2 Temperature: Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C ❑ Other G -- 2-Deg C- �— Methanol------------------ ---- ---- - --------- Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client Id: MW-38(89) Lab Id: 367152-027 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/26/10 Date Received: 03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/31/10 03/31/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: 1 1 Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Rance Units Result RDL (� C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-Cl2 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Tar et Anal es Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/L, ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges. C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 118 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 113 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C 12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? !X-?Yes No-Details Attached Were all perfonnance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? X;Yes No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 1 1.3? !X I No _ Yes-Details Attached 1 attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the infonnation,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. �C Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 93 of 98 �Ea-o RC90 MADEP VPH FORM WO#: 367152 ~ w° 4 > f Ofida Tesu Service L(.0 -- Matrix: Aqueous V Soil F -----Sediment - [I- — Other Containers: Satisfactory. EX] Broken Leaking Aqueous Preservatives: N/A pH<=2 pH>2 Temperature: Received on Ice ❑X Received at 4 Deg.C I Other J 2 Deg C Methanol: Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client Id: MW-39(88) Lab Id: 367152-028 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/26/10 Date Received: 03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/31/10 03/31/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: 1 1 Unadiusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL _Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L 34.0 A 30.0 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-Cl2 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/L 35.0 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601-23-1 C9-C12 ugIL ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 118 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L 115 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-02 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? jX'Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? !X!Yes L No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? yJ No ;Yes-Details Attached I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. z��C- A'� Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 94 of 98 ACCO MADEP VPH FORM WO#: 367152 Wo, �F f R'. �Sew.«c --_- ---- -------- --- --_-- —----- ----- ---- - -- Matrix: Aqueous ;J Soil [ 1 Sediment ,� Other Containers: Satisfactory [XI Broken i_ Leaking Ell Aqueous Preservatives: N/A ---- --- — pH<=2 --- pH>2 — 117J ------ ---� Temperature: Received on Ice r� Received at 4 Deg.C Other 2 Deg C _ i Methanol Methods for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client Id: M W-40(85) Lab Id: 367152-029 Methods for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 03/26/10 Date Received: 03/27/10 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 03/31/10 03/31/10 FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution- I I Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL tQ C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND-A 30.0 C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj.y N/A ug/L ND A 6.00 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/L ND A 40.0 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 MTBE 1634-04-4 C5-C8 utf ND 5.00 Benzene 71-43-2 - C5-C8 ug/L ND 5.00 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/L ND 5.00 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/L ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene 179601.1-23-1 C9-C12 ug/L ND 10.0 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A, ug/L ND B 15.0 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/L ND C 15.0 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range 2,5-Dibromotoluene ug/L 118 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) ug/L. 11.3 70-130%' Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C 12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A T qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? !rX-;,Yes No-Details Attached Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? &Yes No-Details Attached Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? i.XJ No ! Yes-Details Attached 1 attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Position Project Manager Printed Name David C.Fuller Date 04/12/10 10:33 Page 95 of 98 LAB(LOCATION) Q Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record MXENCo( ) please Check Appropriate Box: Print Bill To Contact Name: INCIDENT#(ENV SERVICES) ❑a1EcKIFNOJNaD #APPLIES ❑CAl50EN�( ) 0 ENV.SERVICES ❑MOTIVA RETAIL ❑ �RETwL JASON SHERBURNE 96 9 2 $ O 2 8 DATE: �C 1 U ❑TEST AMERICA( ❑NDTrvA soacM ❑CONSULTANr ❑weFs PO # SAP# Z ❑SPL ( ) _ PAGE:_t_of'. ❑OTHER( ) ❑SHELL PIPELINE ❑OTHER 1 O O O 8 .3 SITE ADDRESS(Street,City and State): CONSULTANT COMPANY: Sovereign Consulting Inc 1140 I annou h Road Hyannis,MA ADDRESS: CONSULTANT PROJECTCONTACT(Repcdlo).JASONSHERBURNE CONSULTANTPRO.IECTNO.: EQ711 9058 South Main Street,Unit 202 CITY: PLEB"Al()(Print): je LABUSEONLY Mansfield MA 02048 W e"S TELEPHONE: FAX: E•MAR, r 508-339-3200 508-339-3248 lsherbume®sovcon.com k� jQ^" %:��Z I TURNAROUND TIME(CALENDAR DAYS): ❑RESULTS NEEDED REQUESTED ANALYSIS STANDARD(14 DAY) ❑S DAYS ❑3 DAYS ❑2 DAYS ❑24 HOURS ON WEEKEND DELIVERABLES: ❑LEVEL I 13LL'VEL2 'OLEVELJ- ❑LEVEL4 I3OTHER(SPECIFY)_- MCPCAMDeINerable J TEMPERATURE ON RECEIPT C° Cbcler ei ~ Cooler tlg Cooler tl3 Z a SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR NOTES: ❑SHELL CDNTRACT RATE APPLIES. _ F W ❑STATE REIMBURSEMENT RATE APPLIES C Z ❑PPOvIOE LEDO DISK Q } SAMPLING PRESERVATIVE = X - No.OF a. 0 Container Pic Readings LA9, Field Sample Identification DATE TIME MArnu CONT. Q Q or Lahofalary Notes USE 2 (J 'D ONLY HCL MM WSO1 N24E OR@R x m MW-9R JIU �40 GW X 2 x' CD 0) M W-20(55) I VA) GW X 2 X 0 ( MW-21(55) I GW X 2 x x MW-24(l0) \11L% GW X a X X X MW-24(42) 113o GW x a x x x MW-25(9) 1rUAv GW X q X X X MW-25(42) 1 �� GW X 4 X X X MW-25(72) Apo GW x q X X x MW-26(9) Ilc ASS s" GW x q X x X MW-26(37) GW x 4 x x X MW-26(72) V (%ASS GW x q X X X )s'11 Do GW X a x X X 27(9) a 27(47) 1a�ro GW X 4 x X X Data: Time: Rallnquieh d .(Slgncl e) Rec Wd by,(Signature) s� S' c 1C- Time: --� 3 a (� i s �v Relinqushed Y•(Signature) Received by'.(Slgnatu Oct.: 10 IV Dale: - Relinquished by:(Signmure) � Received by:(Signature) � The:. .. OSl7lOB ReMdm .•.• d. SOVEP, EIGN CONSULTING March 18,2009 UPS# 1Z 969 64F 03 9149 5453 Town of Hyannis Town Engineer 367 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Re: Groundwater Sampling'Results,February 2009 In the Vicinity of: Former Texaco Service Station 1140 Iyannough Road - RTN 4-11301 To Whom it May Concern;` Pursuant to your authorization Sovereign Consulting, Inc. personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells:installed at the above referenced property. The samples were submitted for laboratory analysis of volatile petroleum hydrocarbons (VPH). As always, we thank you for your continued consideration and cooperation in our remediation efforts. If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please feel free to contact the r undersigned at 508-339-3200. Sincerely, SOVER GN NSULTING,INC. t ason Sherburne Project Manager cc: Mr. David Weeks,Motiva MassDEP-SERO Sovereign File EQ711 E • f j 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 • Mansfield, MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200 • Fax: 508-339-3248 , Lr• NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan 7BWSC 123 i This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number 4� 11301 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 1140 lyannough Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Hyannis,Town Engineer 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street CitylTown: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): ❑✓ 1,That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ✓❑2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked,the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: 1140 lyannough Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted.- El Immediate Response Action ❑ Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ; ❑residential ❑✓ commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types (e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Jason Sherburne t Street Address: 905B South Main Street, Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: jherburne@sovcon.com r NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ` MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts ; Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. e-Hardcopy 2.0 Automated Report New England OACCUTEST z a� Labora-tori�es fi _ R•S��'Y�f3 f Shell Oil SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA EQ 711 Accutest Job Number: M80859 Sampling Dates: 02/17/09 - 02/18/09 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. ' jsherburne@sovcon.com ATTN: Jason Sherburne Total number of pages in report: 63 ����1N nceoRpgy a • : tt i. Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Xt�aand of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications:MA(M-MA136) CT(PH-0109) NH(2502) RI(00071) ME(MA0136) FL(E87579) i NY(11791) NJ(MA926) PA(68-01121) NC(653) IL(200018) NAVY USACE This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England 495 Tech Center West • Building 1 • Marlborough,MA 01752 • tel:508-481-6200 • fax:508-481-7753 • bt(p://www.accutest.COM This report is password protected to disallow document modification or assembly. a 1 of 63 A password to unlock this report is available from your client service representative. 12A'CC TEST. M80859 -a Sections: Table of Contents Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary .............................................................. 5 Section3: Sample Results ........................................................................................................ 6 It: M80859-1: MW-19 (5 5) ............................................................................................... 7 3.2: M80859-2: MW-20 (55) ............................................................................................... 8 3.3: M80859-3: MW-21 (55) ............................................................................................... 9 3.4: M80859-4: MW-25 (72) ............................................................................................... 10 3.5: M80859-5: MW-26 (72) ............................................................................................... 11 3.6: M80859-6: MW-29 (68) ............................................................................................... 12 3.7: M80859-7: MW-29 (90) ............................................................................................... 13 3.8: M80859-8: MW-30 (35) ............................................................................................... 14 3.9: M80859-9: MW-30 (4) ................................................................................................. 15 3.10: M80859-10: MW-31 (55) ........................................................................................... 16 3.1.1: M80859-11: MW-32 (55) ........................................................................................... 17 3.1.2: M80859-12: MW-34 (53) ........................................................................................... 18 3.13: M80859-13: MW-35 (53) ........................................................................................... 19 3.14: M80859-14: MW-37 (53) ........................................................................................... 20 3.15: M80859-15: MW-37 (90) ........................................................................................... 21 3.1.6: M80859-16: MW-37 (105) ......................................................................................... 22 3.1.7: M80859-17: MW-38 (104) ......................................................................................... 23 3.18: M80859-18: MW-38 (89) ........................................................................................... 24 .19: M80859-19: MW-39 (88) ........................................................................................... 25 3.20: M80859-20: MW-40 (85) 3.21: M80859-21: RW-101 .................................................................................................. 27 3.22: M80859-22: RW-102 .................................................................................................. 28 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 29 4.1: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 30 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 32 4.3: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 33 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle Section 5: GC Volatiles- QC Data Summaries ..................................................................... 58 5.1: Method Blank Summary ....................................................................................I............ 59 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 61 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries .............:....................................................................... 63 ® 2 of 63 I2A cLnmST. ..............._....__._..-.,_... f Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Job No: M80859 Project No: EQ 711 Sampleo11EcCed ' Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID M80S59 4„x 02/17/09 11:50 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water M8085}J 2 02/17/09 12:00 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water MW 20 55 M80859 3 02/17/09 12:20 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water BMW 118��859 4q`02/17/09 13:20 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water 11IN 25 (72) till, n 18�085J 5 02/17/09 13:15 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water �MW0 M80859 6 s 02/17/09 14:20 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water M$0859 7 02/17/09 14:40 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water M$08598 02/17/09 13:40 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water MAW`30 (35} 4 k M80859"9 . 02/17/09 13:40 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water I M80869 lU 02/17/09 12:30 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water MWi (55) M80859 11 02/17/09 11:15 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water M1N 32 (55) M8�858�12 02/18/09 08:20 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water I M80859 13 02/18/09 09:20 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water Mr35 (53} > fr I i ' I ® 3 of 63 12ACCUTEST. M80859 Accutest Laboratories a Sample Summary Shell Oil (continued) SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Job No: M80859 Project No: EQ 711 Sample Collected " ° Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID M8085914 02/18/09 08:20 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water M808,59°15 02/18/09 09:30 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water Iv18�859�iti 02/18/09 09:00 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground WaterM1ttk3� ( 05s : M808.59 17 02/18/09 12:20 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water MW3i� (d04) M808:59 18 02/18/09 12:10 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water MW 38 �89) M80859 19 02/18/09 11:15 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water hIW 39 (88) f G M80859 2fl 02/18/09 11:00 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water MWn40 (85) M808`59 21 02/18/09 10:15 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water RW >IOi` M80859 22.,' 02/18/09 10:10 RD 02/20/09 AQ Ground Water R1Q1U2 i t ® 4 of 63 MAC M80859 =a-- -•r. «s EM La. borator + es SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE , Client: Shell Oil Job No M80859 Site: SCMAW:96925028(REIMBMA)1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Report Date 3/3/2009 2:36:47 PM 22 Sample(s) were collected on between 02/17/2009 and 02/18/2009 and were received at Accutest on 02/20/2009 properly preserved,at 1.8 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M80859.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GBD1225 ® All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. w All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. Matrix AQ Batch ID: GBD1226 a All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. e All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. Note:Compounds whose QC limits are outside MCP criteria are designated by the lab as "Difficult".QC criteria for a"Difficult" compound may meet Accutest in-house generated QC criteria but exceed MCP criteria(compounds exceeding Accutest QC criteria are flagged on the QC surmnary).Refer to the QC smmmary pages. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification.It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M80859). 1 1 Tuesday,March 03,2009 Page l of 1 ®� 5 of 63 RA�3T. M80859 New England _ ACCT'U bEST: Section 3 .-_-.- _ '16"R(ii "R .8,• '� Report of Analysis 6 of 63 12ACCIJTE=M.. ..........__.._....__...._.....__. M80859 -.- > ^r 4 e z Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-25 (72) Lab Sample ID: M80859-4 Date Sampled: 02/17/09 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 02/20/09 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD25622.D 1 02/26/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1225 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene NDx 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene NDf 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unad' ) NO 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/l C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics ND. 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run# 2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 95% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70-130% t ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound M11 10 of 63 A►CCUTEST M80859 --- - Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-26 (72) Lab Sample ID: M80859-5 Date Sampled: 02/17/09 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 02/20/09 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD25623.D 1 02/26/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1225 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL, Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m -X lene ND..: 2.0 u /1 ,p y g 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I I C5- C8 Aliphatics ND. 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# I Run# 2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 92% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 92% 70130% i j 1 ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 11 of 63 12A►C TEST M80859 _,,,...... ... 4 Accutest Laboratories w Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-38 (104) Lab Sample ID: M80859-17 Date Sampled: 02/18/09 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 02/20/09 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch i Run#1 BD25650.D 1 02/27/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1226 Run#2 i Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 i MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND. 2.0 ug/1 1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 ; C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND r 50 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics ND: 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I ' CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run# 2 Limits f 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 94% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70130% I I f I i i i ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Egli 23 of 63 APEST , M80859 - C Accutest Laboratories c,a Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 00 Client Sample ID: MW-38 (89) Lab Sample ID: M80859-18 Date Sampled: 02/18/09 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 02/20/09 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD25651.D 1 02/27/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1226 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND, 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND' 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) N.D 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND.. 50 ug/1 C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run# 2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 92%0 70-130% 4 F f I F i ND = Not detected j = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound EMB 24 of 63 A ...:_.LmEsT .__._..._....__...._..__.-e M80859 Accutest Laboratories to Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 w Client Sample ID: MW-39 (88) Lab Sample ID: M80859-19 Date Sampled: 02/18/09 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 02/20/09 I Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA 1 File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD25652.D 1 02/27/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1226 Run#2 r Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 t MA-VPH List I CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 i 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND " 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND� 1.0 ug/1 f 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene a-ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND; 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj ) ND 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND ; 50 ug/1 i C5- C8 Aliphatics ND`. 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics NO 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# I Run# 2 Limits 1 I 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70-130% t 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70130% I i i NO = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value i RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound M 25 of 63 .............._........__....__.....__..... M80859 :_ ._....... .. I Accutest Laboratories co Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-40 (85) Lab Sample ID: M80859-20 Date Sampled: 02/18/09 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 02/20/09 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD25653.D 1 02/27/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1226 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether D _ " 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND . 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND ' ' 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND".., 2.0 ug/I C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C5- C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9- C 12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run# 2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93%'' 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% '' 70-130% t ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Q 26 of 63 12ACCAJTEST. .........................._.._......__....... M80859 ..__ ....._.... ®� New g En land AC'.rCUTE'ST 1 °r` Section 4 Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Certification Exceptions • Parameter Certifications (MA) f • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle t i 29 of 63 .A . C.C�7F.3T M80859 LAB(LOCATION) 4 Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record PleaseCbeick. i6 Iate06k;.' 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DATE TIME R or Laberemry Nobs MW-19(55) ?'MW-20(55) ,, x ::J MW-21(55) Z117 lzm GW I X ' x MW-25(72) N�� J3Z.0 GW % X "[4 MW-26(72) ISiS Gwx x MW-29(69) zlt7 ly26 GW x x MW-29(90) 21/17 jqqD GW % % v Kmw MW-30(35) V17 i3* Gw xX -30(4) (/ 17 P2`fO GW X x 7-) MceM er:ltivi..l�.l _ ��T.Y 1D • I V�✓ eFq+l. .,S�wn.l auu..0 e.:15p.+1v.1 • / . 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MW-34 Y: ,,// IKl q.'W XSSW NONE 0— OaN > er 4EwNory MOW MW-31(55) N!7 IZ30rMW-32(55) -//7(53) oI/if 0" GIN X z MW-35-(53) .—V/g 9:0 Gw X x MW-37(53) Z//g ow GW z x I MW-37(9(I Zfig ON) N GW x x MW-37(105) Z1$ 01do Gw % z MW-38(IU4) Z/8 (ZZO GW % MW.38(89) /IS 1210 C. x x MW-39(88) rg �1�5 Gw % x 3 MW-4O(85 IS (�� Gw x x RW-101 .Jly 10/3 Gw x .x Rw-102 zJirr.Toro Gw x auNerlsy.vN x na.pwr.N er:ISWunvel Mr„Na h.lslroru.l � N��S /"t n E M80859: Chain of Custody Page 2 of 2 1 ® 31 of 63 MACCLITI T. M80859 = - LIMassachusetts Department BWSC-CAM Exhibit VI A-1 of Environmental Protection 21 May 2004 Revision No. 3.2 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 10 of 32 A N Title: MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New England Project#: M80859 ' , Project Location: SCMAW:96925028(REIMBMA)1140 lyannough Road MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA I This form provides certifications for the following data set: M80859-1 through M80859-22 i Sample Matrices: Groundwater X Soil/Sediment () Drinking Water () Other: () () 8260B 8151A 8330_J1 6010E 7470A/1A 8270C 8081A VPHLXJ 6020 9014M 2 peo ie 8082 8021B EPH 7000 S 3 7196A - � An affirmative response to questions A, B, C, and D is required for"Presumptive Certainty status i A Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with Yes ❑ No ' that described on the Chain-of-Custody documentation for the data set? Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) I B included in this report followed,including the requirement to note and Yes ❑ No ' f discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performance i standards or guidelines? , Does the data included in this report meet all the analytical requirements C for"Presumptive Certainty',as described in Section 2.0(a),(b), (c)and i] Yes ❑No ' (d)of the MADEP document CAM VII A,"Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? D VPH and EPH methods only: Was the VPH or EPH method run without Yes ❑No significant modifications,as specified in Section 11.3? A response to questions E and Fbelow is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status E Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the 2 Yes ❑ No ' specified methods achieved? Refer to Narrative F Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified P) Yes No ' ' method(s)reported? Refer to Narrative i All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. i l the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this ! analytical report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. i Signature: Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 03/03/2009 1 n Ell ` 32 of 63 l2QCCUTIE.ST M80859 _a._ _,.._...- MADEP VPH FORM A ueous Soil Sediment F 1 Other F] Satisfactor V Broken i 1 Leaking F� A u.eo.u=s_Pr servaflues N/A f H —2 F-*1 PH >2 Tem erature�' fr ., Received on ice Received at 4 Deg. C i Other Rec'd at 1.8 deg C Metftai%.`ol N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-25(72) Lab ID: M80859-4 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/17/2009 Date Received: 2/20/2009 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/26/2009 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: I N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result. RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND' 50 i C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 ' Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 t Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 { m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adiusted Ranges t I i C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 I Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range ' FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 95 70-130% 1 PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 93 70-130% ' Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. i Z A qualifier indicates an estimated value 1 t iI If I Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? kYes i-J No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? WNo L_J Yes-Details Attatched I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. t Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/3/2009 MEJ 36 of 63 M80859 .-a.., MADEP VPH FORM Matnx`_ 9� .. A ueous n Soil Sediment f Other i t Cantal;ne�sa y Satisfactor I4l Broken i Leaking 1 A Q OR&s Preservaues_ N/A 01 PH <=2 ICI PH >2 F l Teem keature Received on Ice Received at 4 De . C Other n Rec'd at 1.8 deg C ;Nleth'ano,,,l � N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-26(72) Lab ID: M80859-5 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/17/2009 Date Received: 2/20/2009 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A - 2/26/2009 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 10041-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 92 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 92 70-130% Footnotes I A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analyles eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude ' conc of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A V qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Li Yes '`_ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? IVIYes 0 No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? UNo 0 Yes-Details Attatched i attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/3/2009 EMEJ 37 of 63 OACCLrmErr M80859 - - MADEP VPH FORM Matrtx��< ._- ... A ueous Fy! Soil i Sediment I ' Other Containers ,,:`„� SatisfactoryBroken i i Leaking —1 AW 'f,Wi atlues N/A PH <=2 14' PH >2 FI T fn eta ure ; Received on Ice ( Received at 4 Deg. C Other ./ Rec'd at 1.8 deg C Nlethan9ol` u N/A ? Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-38(104) Lab ID: M80859-17 ca Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/18/2009 Date Received: 2/20/2009 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/27/2009 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND' 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND' 50 Target Analytes o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 t Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Ranqe PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 93 70-130% FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 94 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A V qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? LlYes LJ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? LVJYeS 0 No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? L1 No Yes-Details Attatched r I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/3/2009 MLJ IQ 49 of 63 ACCAJ1'E;3i'T M80859 :... ....: .... MADEP VPH FORM Aclueous ✓ Soil F7 Sediment I] Other FI f; )Satisfactor ✓ Broken Leaking Aueo:us Pfeservatlues N/A pH <=2 Imo' PH >2 Tyem bi•ature Received on Ice Fi Received at 4 Deg. C Other ✓ Rec'd at 1.8 deg C �a �r��q, �+„cr. c - - Methanol, .,,s . ,,. N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-38(89) Lab ID: M80859-18 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/18/2009 Date Received: 2/20/2009 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: , PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/27/2009 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadiusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04A C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-Cl 2 ug/I ND 2 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 i Adjusted Ranges C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 i C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 93 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 92 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the ' concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. , C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes L_i No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? OYes L 1 No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? WIND D Yes-Details Attatched t I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/3/2009 50 of 63 OACCUTEBT. M80859 MADEP VPH FORM Matctx .. Aqueous n Soil _1 Sediment I1 Other f ntra6ers R' Satisfactory n Broken 7 Leaking A ueous Pres'srvatives N/A I pH <=2 H >2 Tem eralure Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg. C '—I Other Id Rec'd at 1.8 deg C Metha A I N/A � Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-39(88) Lab ID: M80859-19 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/18/2009 Date Received: 2/20/2009 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/27/2009 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Ethylbenzene 10041-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adiusted Ranges C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 93 70-130% FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 93 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range - + B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the I, concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A qualifier indicates an estimated value I Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes '_i No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes 0 No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? ii!,No Ll Yes-Details Attatched attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/3/2009 QLE 51 of 63 ACT< MADEP VPH FORM _ Aqueous 141 Soil Sediment ri Other I i f Contal:iaera Satisfactor I� Broken LeakingF I A uea:us Preservatives N/A PH <=2 14 pH >2 Tem. .erature � { Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg. C —1 Other I✓ Reed at 1.8 deg C Methanol ;? ..: N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-40(85) Lab ID: M80859-20 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/18/2009 Date Received: 2/20/2009 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/27/2009 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND' 50 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND' 50 Target Analytes I m,p-Xylene C9-Cl 2 ug/I ND 2 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-Cl 2 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 I i Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-Cl 2 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND e 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Ranqe t PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 93 70-130% FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 93 70-130% t Footnotes ' A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the t concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude t conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. f Z A qualifier indicates an estimated value t Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? �IYes 0 No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes LJ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect. 11.3? ICI No LJ Yes-Details Attatched I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/3/2009 EMEJ 52 of 63 12ACPVTPPT M80859 = P Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Job No: M80859 Project No: EQ 711 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes N1 859F 11-1,91101,110 n-a-sFi'� �.,v _.. �ay.»•�A. ',�.�--«..5'�. :ram., _� ... `� _,'�s� � ,,.x.�, ,.r � , `�� $a`='; M80859-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 10:02 AF VMAVPH $$zz c„.''•kvm._ +dS�.vYi�i•L__....� .... em a„= ,.S..S.,xo./.33.&a4s'. `��'-.,es .....,a�uE r�ff E xtM�viva:X�i. -. M80859-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 10:44 AF VMAVPH 0 ��59�`.3��oil� 21�(55 9 M80859-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 11:25 AF VMAVPH M80859-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 12:07 AF VMAVPH M80859-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 12:48 AF VMAVPH j M80859-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 13:29 AF VMAVPH TI�W-� 2� �� � ....,.�.: t3,�:s �.'`='r�.`.- r�?�� " � ._ �..�._`"*�s���,.�. ,.�.e�.-a�-�,�Y'���:�..,$a�,•;�.. ,:x.._.&w�.., w M80859-7 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 14:11 AF VMAVPH M80859-8 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 14:52 AF VMAVPH Page 1 of 3 ®� 55 of 63' UACCUTEST. M80859 1 Accutest Laboratories i Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M80859 SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 lyannough Road Hyannis MA ; Project No: EQ 711 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes Inq M80859-9 MADEP VPH REV 1.126-FEB-09 15:33 AF VMAVPH W-08 C 155) M80859-10 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 02:38 AF VMAVPH NIPPON',���1 1 M80859-11 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 03:20 AF VMAVPH n 2 �led184s90�8Q B � �eeiFB 09 � ' r3 M80859-12 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 04:02 AF VMAVPH 1 M80859-13 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 04:43 AF VMAVPH M80859-14 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 05:25 AF VMAVPH M80859-15 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 06:07 AF VMAVPH f alte"ed��,.8-�PE�,�9'09�0�.$y�RI3�`` ���gceiue�'` �0 M80859-16 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 06:49 AF VMAVPH Page 2 of 3 I ® 56 of 63 QACGU .. M80659 - 1 Accutest Laboratories i Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M80859 SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Project No: EQ 711 I Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes M80859-17 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 07:31 AF VMAVPH 17W—.`J�"���,�ac M80859-18 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 08:13 AF VMAVPH I I ;�C � leeted. 891115 �' gQ�e� d�0 � 09�$� �� M80859-19 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 08:55 AF VMAVPH i 3, aS M80859-20 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 09:36 AF VMAVPH ' I s M80859-21 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 10:18 AF VMAVPH I 011f ������$�)��910�1� 9�1w��',��' .�S?' .a.F> s' ,��. �,� .. .�., .,rr�i2V .�`�: a+�twas .'�...>r ws�, "^'".a✓ �'��2�": M80859-22 MADEP VPH REV 1.127-FEB-09 10:59 AF VMAVPH i k l Page 3 of 3 57 of 63 JUACCU MBT. ' M80859 —a- New England Aft ACCUT=sT. Laporat c�r;eo = - z Section 5 3._9 u lc v i F� 7 3t @."C fii Nl 1'z5 13t GC�Vtilatrles G- �, I QC Data Summaries i Includes the following where applicable: , • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries t I i I i tt1 t I 1 1 {�t I E 58 of 63 12ACCLJTEW. M80859 Method Blank Summary Page 1 of I Job Number: M80859 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD1225-MB BD25612.D 1 02/26/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1225 0 The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M80859-1, M80859-2, M80859-3, M80859-4, M80859-5, M80859-6, M80859-7, M80859-8, M80859-9 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND a 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND — 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND '. 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) D 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj ND : 50 ug/1 C9- CIO Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 " C9- C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l , CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 92% 70-130% j 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70-130% " I f i " , i 59 of 63 12ACCL TE4T. M80859 '-,. . ... .... Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M80859 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 lyannough Road Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD1226-MB BD25636.D 1 02/26/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1226 The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M80859-10, M80859-11, M80859-12, M80859-13, M80859-14, M80859-15, M80859-16, M80859-17, M80859-18, M80859-19, M80859-20, M80859-21, M80859-22 I CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene AND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene IrTD ti 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene NfD 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND " 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene Wk, 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene IUD 2.0 ug/1 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj ) ND 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj ) ND 50 ug/I C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj ) 'ND 50 ug/l C5- C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l C9- C12 Aliphatics N?D 50 ug/I t CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 96% 70130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70-130% i i i _ - 60 of 63 12ACC1J'TEST M80859 Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page I of I Job Number: M80859 I Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD1225-BSP BD25613.D 1 02/26/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1225 GBD1225-BSD BD25614.D 1 02/26/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1225 N sm The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M80859-1, M80859-2, M80859-3, M80859-4, M80859-5, M80859-6, M80859-7, M80859-8, M80859-9 i Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/I ug/l % ug/I % RPD Rec/RPD i 71-43-2 Benzene 50 51.2 102 r. 50.5 101 1 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 54.0 108 53.1 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 54.7 109 '`: 53.9 108- I `' 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 49.4 99 ,y 50.8 102r 3 4 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 53.3 J107 " 52.7 105, 1, 70 130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 108 1Q8; = 106 io& 70-130/25 1 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 50.4 101 49.4 99. 2 70-130/25 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) 150 151 145 97 4 70-130/25 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) 150 162 108`.; 150 100 8 70 130/25 i C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj) 50 54.0 108 52.7 105 2 70-130/25 k CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits I 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93ox I 93% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 94% . 92% 70130% `44 i i r 11 ... �� - 61 of 63 - __ 12ACCLITEST Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M80859 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD1226-BSP BD25637.D 1 02/26/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1226 GBD1226-BSD BD25638.D 1 02/26/09 AF n/a n/a GBD1226 fv The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M80859-10, M80859-11, M80859-12, M80859-13, M80859-14, M80859-15, M80859-16, M80859-17, M80859-18, M80859-19, M80859-20, M80859-21, M80859-22 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits i CAS No. Compound ug/I ug/I % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD l 71-43-2 Benzene 50 50.8 102 50.3 lOf,'':F 1, 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 53.2 106 Y; 52.8 106` 1 70-130/25 �. 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 54.0 110$ 53.1 106 2 ` 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 48.5 97 k:' 49.4 99 2 70 130/25 ! . , 108-88-3 Toluene 50 52.8 406: 52.5 105 1 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 106 1I06 105 105 1 70130/25 ! 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 49.6 99, 49.1 98 " 1 70 130/25 C5- C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) 150 148 99 146 97�'. 1 70-130/25 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) 150 161 )<07 x` 158 105 2` 70 130/25 C9- C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) 50 52.8 106 - 52.2104s= 1 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70130% ! 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70130% 1 l: s ( l 1 M8 62 of 63 ,12ACCI,REST M80859 _a. .. ....... s • i . Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page I of I Job Number: M80859 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:96925028 (REIMBMA) 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method w Lab Lab Sample ID File ID Sl a S1 b M80859-1 BD25619.D "92 0 . `93.0 M80859-2 BD25620.D 910 93.0 M80859-3 BD25621.D 89,OP , 90.0 M80859-4 BD25622.D 95 0,..> '93.0 M80859-5 BD25623.D 92.0 M80859-6 BD25624.D 93 0 93.0 M80859-7 BD25625.D 86 0 86.0 M80859-8 BD25626.D 91 0 ` `92.0 M80859-9 BD25627.D "90 0 92.0 M80859-10 BD25643.D 92 0 , a 9 1.0 M80859-11 BD25644.D 9I.0 M80859-12 BD25645.D 9 2.0 M80859-13 BD25646.D =91 fl,.. :.� 91.0 M80859-14 BD25647.D 93 0� , =<92.0 M80859-15 BD25648.D 92 0£ 92.0 M80859-16 BD25649.D 92 0 :91.0 M80859-17 B D25650.D �9.4.Q,... �:93.0 M80859-18 BD25651.D 93 0_ >;<,92.0 M80859-19 BD25652.D 93 0 93.0 M80859-20 BD25653.D 93F 0 93.0 M80859-21 BD25654.D 95 0 ;< ' 95.0 M80859-22 BD25655.D 92:::0::,:; ;. 92.0 GBD1225-BSD BD25614.D 93 0 92.0 GBD1225-BSP BD25613.D 93 0 94.0 GBD1225-MB BD25612.D 92:0 >93.0 GBD1226-BSD BD25638.D r95 0 94.0 GBD1226-BSP BD25637.D 95,fl 94.0 GBD1226-MB BD25636.D 96 93.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits S1 = 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70 130%0 (a) Recovery from GC signal#1 (b) Recovery from GC signal#2 63 of 63 QACCtJ1EST. M80859 2 . 2008 9: 31,4M MA.,"-) DEP No. 8123 P. 1/ ' COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS E s�� EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS 71'1 tt}t�-Vi , 14v `,. = -_` . DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION _ 1. , SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02347 505-946-2700 PAT RJ(;K IAN A.BOV;rI.E:S Secretary, LAURIE PORT L•ieut:e:ns,xyrt Qc:aerrmor Commissimal. FAX COVER SHEET FAX (5o8) 947-6557 DATE: 6/23/08 SENDER: Nadine McCloud 3E DELIVER TO: COMPANY NAME (S)AND TELECOPIER NUMBER(S): `1''wwia Manager (508) 790-6226 .1;:>. 11508) 790-6304 NUMBER OF PAGES: 3 (INCLUDING COVER PAGE) P'j:'I:-,'A'!,,E CALL IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A COMPLETE FAX. (508) 946-2863 �.E:'. IsRI : Notice of Audit Findings 1140 Iyanough Road RTN 4-11301 i I i I e ' ld,� irdarmatlon Is available 1®alternate rormac Call Donald M.Gomee,ADA Coordinator at 617.55&1057.TDDN 66&539.7622 or 617-574-601. DEP on the World Wide Wab: n8palw m.mass.gov/dep Printed on Recycled Paper 200.3 9: 31AM MA88 DIP No. 8123 P. 2/3 cp Ab COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS € 1iTt�,l`! EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL FAIRS i r 1E �_ =1 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PRO SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE y 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, bVIA 02347 5 FAN BOM11 2 ,tt c z e11. :r Secretan•y a 1.tri1✓1"sCi'7?.'!�i'LT3RAY LAUI4TE ALYA:T s�%ras cnDxtt�Se;vc:rnoY co mflimionor June 20,2003 1),s ;ic.`Weeks, Senior Environmental Engineer RE: BARNSTABLE -BWSC/SME .1'►e[l I'9il Products Co. RTN 4-11301 _ RIrl I,' ;301 1830 Soutb Road Unit 24 Former Texaco Station '4�V�nD in-ffs Falls,NY 12590-4999 I140`Iya 5gl9--Road NOTICE OF AUDIT FINDINGS— REMEIDIAL SYSTEM INSPECTION .')e,;r to r. Weeks. The. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau. of Waste Site Cltajii.ip (MassDEP), is tasked with ensuring the cleanup of oil and hazardous material releases pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 21E (Chapter 21E). The law is implemented regulations known as the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000 et seq. On March 28,2008,MassDEP conducted an audit inspection (the audit) at the disposal site idmatif i,ed above (the Site). The purpose of the audit was to determine whether the remedial wla [e,. a. or program implemented at the Site is operating in accordance with the MCP and the Fhlalse IV Remedy Implementation Plan (RIP) and Completion Statement submitted to MassDEP fyn .l't.ilnuary 30, 2004 and subsequent Site submittals. The purpose of this Notice is to inform you oft]:1-o results of MassDEP's audit. DETERAUNATION MassDEP has determined that there were no violations applicable to the installation, oj1 e,ra. on, and maintenance and/or monitoring of the remedial alternative at the Site. Therefore, rile ,i;tr'k i donal actions are necessary related to this audit. The Remedial System Field Screening °Fprrrl (Attachment A) outlines the activities that MassDEP personnel performed during the audit Puid !::unun zes relevant treatment system information. LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONAL. .A copy of this Notice has been sent to the LSP-of-Record for the Site, Eric Simpson, ISP f>81 i Rh Informadon Is available In alteroatc formal.Call Donald M.Gomes,ADA Coordinator at 617.556-1057.TDD$crvicc°1-800-29162207. DEP on the World Wide Web: http:iiwww_mass.gwidep Printed on Recycled Paper 23 2008 9: 31AIM MASS DEP No. 8123 P. 3/3 ;Ba:w a.s1ab1e-13wSGSNlP RTN 4-11301 Page 2 of 2 :,Q'trC:i.= ®f Audit�ialdings—Remedial System Inspection LIMITATIONS The audit focused on the remedial system or program being operated at the Site. findings were based upon the certainty of the information reviewed during the audit. Tlhe;sr:;findings do not: (1)apply to actions or other aspects of the Site that were not reviewed in the audil; (2)preclude future audits of past, current, or future response actions at the Site; (3) in any way constitute a release from any liability, obligation, action or penalty under M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 0111.'R 40.0000, or any other law, regulation, or requirement; or (4) limit MassDEP's authority to al. of arrange, or to require any Responsible Party or Potentially Responsible Party to perform, my- rel!sponse action authorized by M.G.L. c. 21E which MassDEP deems necessary to protect lzc,llth,safety,public welfare, or the environment. If you have any questions regarding this Notice,please contact Julia Seclien at the letterhead adi,'+-;+ss or by calling (508) 946-2791. All future correspondence related to the Site should .-et F,lcnce the following Release Tracking Number(RTN):411301. Sincere Gerard M.R. Martin,Chief Site Management&Enforcement Section 1.4"1 3/re Pd0t hM:;p=fon-J4-1130Ihipecion Att.ac imant A: Remedial System Field Screening Form i:c: (without Enclosure) 'l:lioard of Health areoard of Selectmen i' : fvrith Enclosure) :lyric Simpson,LSP, Sovereign Consulting,Inc. :i'ax#: 508-339-3248 M:: ?('without Enclosure) DF-P-SER® DATA Entry[PHASE V SNAUDf] I ,F `r CKLEINFELDER Employee-owned Waybill#15956268252 April 28, 2006 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office i Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Attn:Ms.Laura Stanley 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 6� Re: Remedy Operation Status Report r Former Texaco Service Station#100083 1 i40 Iyannough Road ! t Hyannis,Massachusetts RTN 4-11301 - Tier IC Permit#100556 ACO-SE-03-3S-002 4N Dear Ms.Stanley: GSCIKleinfelder,on behalf of Motiva Enterprises LLC(Motiva),has prepared a Remedy Operations Status(ROS) Report for the above-referenced site in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0000,of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP). Also please find the enclosed corresponding transmittal form Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup(BWSC)-108. The attached documents have been prepared under the direction of Licensed Site Professional(LSP)Mr. Scott K. Parker(LSP#9969). If you have any questions regarding this information,please contact Trish Eliasson at(978)486-0060 or Scott Parker at ` 978-2734263. Sincerely, GS�rlfelder Trish Eliasson Project Manager CC: Mr.David Weeks,SOPUS, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Mr.Tom Rento,Kimco Realty Corp, 11 Computer Drive West, Suite 210,Albany,NY 12205 Mr.James Norton,P.O.Box 951,Centerville,MA 02636 Mr.Rahul Chaturvedi,NuSpeech Communications Corporation,C/o NuSpeech Realty Corporation, 100 Independence Drive,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Mr.Richard Ellis,The Flatley Company,P.O.Box 859206,Braintree,MA 02185 Mr.David Condrey,Barnstable Water Company,47 Old Yarmouth Way,P.O.Box 326, Hyannis,MA 02601 Mr.Stuart Bornstein,Prime 132,LLC,297 North Street,Hyannis;MA 02601 t Mr.Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 (w/o attachments)' Mr.John Klimrn,Town Administrator,367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 (w/o attachments) . Mr.Scott Parker L-S.P.,Parker Environmental,P.O.Box 583,Clinton,MA 01510 Ref. #000509EB_Rpt_ROS O4-06 l K_EI-N- ._I^FR ° �:c!. Li!1!eCon, ?.1,; 0 +60 800! 3?_' 8; Q !oil tree 9 S1 1- - 1 Town of Barnstable �p Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director ' ` AS& Public Health Division P l� Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-8624644 Fax: 508-790-6304 Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO.�2,14 Wq"5YO DATE �5 1 q ,a b APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT _W(Z5 I M t yj ne T' 'O kw*, NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT 'MO V Vl P ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT �G TELEPHONE NUMBER___ SOLE OWNER: YES_,�\ NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL { PARTNERS: IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. STATE OF INCORPORATION ril Lk FULL NAME AND HOME ADD S OF PRESIDENT e/ : F � qI.\ I1eCA �Dlo cumx f ler RESTRICTIONS: HOME fZ: Cl+� 10k O ADDRESS Q � ��� � �� HOME TELEPHONE # I A 0 C) VENDOR TOk of BAPNSTABLE West Marine Products Inc., (831) 728-2700 No. 8 8 8 0 7 6 DESCRIPTION INVOICE NUMBER INVOICE DATE GROSS AMOUNT PAID DISCOUNT NET HM0607PH149 5/10/06 100.00 100.00 .00 100.00 HM0607PH149 HAZ 4AT ANN PERMIT LINDA C i k I k I I i I 1 TOTAL 100.00 100.00 .00 100.00 est B tus . oa EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS 1 � Risk Management Department Watsonville, CA V T. _ 4 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS I. Requirements ➢ Each company retail location shall have pre-planned emergency procedures to minimize potential injuries to customers and associates. ➢ Each location will have plans for the following emergencies listed below. See the appropriate subsections listed below for emergency guidelines. Subsection Subject Page A. Bomb Threat 2 B. Earthquake 6 C. Evacuation 7 D. Fire 8 E. Flood 8 F. Hazardous Chemical Spill 9 G. Power Failure 10 H. Workplace Violence 11 ➢ These plans must be written, communicated to all associates,reviewed and updated annually. II. Emergency Procedures A. Bomb Threat 1. Discovering Party—If you receive a bomb threat, keep the caller - on the line and obtain the following information: �l EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS BOMB THREAT CHECKLIST Time/Date Call Received Time Call Terminated Your Name Phone No./Extension 1. When is bomb going to explode? 2. Where is it right now?- 3. What does it look like? 4. What kind of bomb is it(explosive, incendiary)? 5. What will cause it to explode? 6. Did you place the bomb? 7. Why? 8. What is your address? 9. What is your name? 10. EXACT WORDING OF THREAT: 11. Sex of Caller? 12. Race: 13. Age: 14. Number at which call was received 15. Caller's Voice: Calm Angry Excited Slow Rapid Soft Loud Laughter Crying Normal Distinct Slurred Nasal Stutter Lisp Raspy 4 Deep Ragged Cracking Disguised Accent Familiar 3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS Bomb Threat Checklist continued If voice is familiar,who did it sound like? 16. Background Noises Street Noises Crockery Voices PA System Music House Noises Office Machines Factory Machines Animal Noises Clear Static Local Call Phone Booth Long Distance Airplane Train Bus Other 17. Threat Language Well spoken Incoherent Foul Irrational Taped 18. Other Pertinent Information: I` -4- � I ,h EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS 2. Notify the store manager of the threat. 3. Store Manager ➢ Notify the West Marine Risk Management at(831) 761-6994 or(831) 7614179. ➢ Call 911 (Police) ➢ Check with associates to see if any suspicious people have been in the immediate area during the day. ➢ If evacuation is necessary, proceed to your designated evacuation assembly area, take a headcount of your store associates and report this to your supervisor. 4. Associates ➢ Upon hearing the evacuation signal or instructions from your store manager, evacuate all customers and yourself by using your assigned/designated route and exit. If your designed-route is not accessible, take the nearest accessible route. ➢ Keep to the right in any stairways, grasp handrail,walk quietly and follow the store manager's instructions. ➢ Go to the evacuation assembly.area outside of your facility. Do not leave this area or return to the facility until instructed to do so. -S- EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS B. Earthquake 1. Before the shaking starts: ➢ Know the safe spots in your facility. under sturdy tables,desks or counters, supporting doorways or against inside walls away from glass. ➢ Know the danger spots: windows,hanging signs, merchandise and paints on shelves that could fall and cause injury. ➢ Know who is certified in First Aid and CPR. ➢ Know the location of fire extinguishers and how to use them. ➢ Know the location of first aid lit in case of emergency. ➢ Know the facility's evacuation plan for earthquake. 2. During the shaking: ➢ REMAIN CALM! ➢ If indoors, stay indoors! Get under a desk or table or stand in a doorway or corner. Stay away from windows. ➢ If outdoors, get into an open area, away from trees,buildings, walls and power lines. ➢ If you are driving, pull over to the side of the road and stop. Avoid overpasses and power lines. Remain inside the vehicle until the shaking stops. ➢ If you are inside the building and it is crowded, do not rush for the doors. Move away from shelves containing objects that may fall. 3. After the shaking stops: ➢ Check for injuries to self or others. Apply first aid if needed- Do not move injured unless they are in immediate danger. ➢ Follow the instructions from.your manager. -6- EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS ➢ Do not use telephones unless there is life-threatening injury or fire. ➢ Follow proper clean up procedures for chemical spills, if any occur. ➢ Lend a hand to any customer or associate in need. Try to calm customers or co-workers. ➢ Management should check for any gas or water leaks,broken electrical wiring or sewage lines. If there is damage, turn off utility at the source. ➢ Be prepared for after shocks. C. Evacuation l. All emergency exits and aisles must be unlocked and kept clear at all times. 2. "FAT" sign lights must be lit and visible. 3. An evacuation plan for each facility should be developed,written, rehearsed and implemented. 4. It is the responsibility of the store manager to determine if the facility should be closed. 5. If the decision to close the facility is made, customers, visitors and associates should be evacuated as soon as possible. 6. The management staff should implement the evacuation procedure. 7. Evacuation should be conducted as if it were a routine fire drill. One associate should proceed down each aisle,ushering customers and associates out of the facility via all available exits (front exits preferred). Customers and associates are to be ushered a safe distance away from the building, and are to await further instructions from management. 8. As the evacuation is taking place,back doors, shipping/receiving roll-ups, and office doors are to be secured. Safes and registers -7- EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS should also be secured. As soon as everyone is out of the building, the front door must be locked until the proper authorities arrive. D. Fire 1. All fire extinguishers should be properly located,visible and accessible. 2. Fire extinguishers shall be inspected monthly, serviced annually and immediately after use. 3. The telephone numbers of Fire,Police and Ambulance shall be posted near each telephone. 4. Exits must remain clear and unblocked when customers are present. 5. Establish a fire plan and familiarize associates with their duties. 6. -Associates should be familiar with the location of fire extinguishers and their proper use. E. Flood Flooding may occur from inclement weather,weather in the mountains that doesn't normally directly affect your locale,broken water pipes and backed up drains. The store manager should recognize or understand the potential flooding exposures in store's locale and develop a plan to minimise damages. 1. Before a flood: Generally,you don't know when flooding will occur, unless experience in your area has demonstrated that it will, or the weather service has issued a flash flood warning. ➢ If flooding is likely and time permits,move essential items and supplies to upper floors, or up off the ground to higher shelves. ➢ Provide sand bags around exterior doors and areas where flood waters may enter. ➢ Move to a safe area before access is cutoff by floodwaters. _g, EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS 2. During a flood: ➢ Stay on higher ground. Avoid areas subject to sudden flooding. ➢ Do not attempt to cross through an area of flooding water if it is above your knees. ➢ Do-not attempt to drive over a flooded road. You could become stranded and trapped. ➢ If your vehicle stalls while traveling through floodwaters, abandon the vehicle immediately and seek higher ground. 3. After a flood: ➢ Do not drink any water in the area until health officials have said it is safe to do so. ➢ Do not handle electrical equipment in wet areas. Electrical equipment should be checked and dried thoroughly before using. ➢ Do not enter buildings until proper authorities give the approval to do so. To examine buildings,use a flashlight,not open flame. Flammable vapors from broken containers or ruptured gas lines may be inside. ➢ Report broken utility lines to the utility company. ➢ Report any water damage to Risk Management and Store Facilities following proper reporting procedures. F. Hazardous Chemical Spills 1. Where potentially hazardous chemicals are present or used, inform all associates of the hazards and post instructions for responding to an emergency(Hazard Communications). Include telephone numbers of agencies prepared to respond. The local Fire Department can be a source of information for reporting requirements and.assistance. -9- EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS 2. If a spill or release occurs: ➢ Notify the store manager. ➢ Call the Fire Department, if necessary. ➢ If there are noxious vapors, evacuate the facility and report to the evacuation assembly area outside of the store. ➢ Obtain and consult the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)of the substance for emergency spill/release procedures. _.. 3. If a person is contaminated: ➢ Remove clothing and shoes from exposed individual and place clothing in a plastic or metal container for proper disposal. ➢ Consult MSDS. If substance could react with water,DO NOT USE WATER, follow the recommended decontamination procedures on the MSDS sheet. ➢ If the substance cannot react with water,wash entire body. If eyes are exposed, flush well. ➢ Seek appropriate medical attention immediately. G. Power Failure 1. All West Marine and Boat US retail stores should have emergency lighting in case of power failure. 2. Flashlights should be provided in each area listed if emergency lights do not exist: ➢ offices ➢ point of sale counters ➢ break rooms ➢ stock rooms 3. These flashlights should be maintained in working order. Batteries should be replaced when needed. - 10.- EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS 4. In case of power failure, the store manager shall immediately instruct associates to move all customers to the front of the facility where lighting is more adequate. Associates should monitor all exits to direct customer traffic and to deter any unlawful acts. 5. If possible, registers should be operated manually in order to check out customers. 6. If power is out for an extended period of time, contact the West Marine Help Desk for further instructions on store operations. 7. All registers and safes shall be kept locked with the exception of registers being operated manually for customer checkout. H. Workplace Violence 1. Violence towards Associates and Customers If an associate or customer receives a verbal or written threat, or persons are engaging in behavior that is intimidating, threatening, harassing, coercive or abusive,the store manager should be contacted immediately. The store manager should immediately investigate the matter and in conjunction with the District Manager and Human Resources, develop an appropriate plan of action. It may be necessary to call the police at the outset of any verbal or physical threats. 2. In the Event of Robbery If you are robbed,here are some suggestions to prevent violence: ➢ Cooperate—Stay Calm_Don't Resist ➢ Tell the robber what you are going to do—move slowly ➢ After the robbery, lock the door ➢ Don't follow or chase the robber ➢ Call the Police ➢ Contact the District Manager ➢ Don't touch things the robber touched ➢ While waiting for help, write down everything you can remember ➢ Don't open the door until the Police arrive. - 11 - EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAEL STORE OPERATIONS 3. Protecting against Homicide Workers in the retail industry are at increased risk of homicide. Factors that may increase the risk of homicide include: ➢ Exchange of money with the public ➢ Working alone or working in small numbers ➢ Working late at night or early morning hours ➢ Working in high crime areas ➢ Guarding of property or possessions The store setting should be evaluated and steps should be taken to - prevent potential homicides. Prevention measures may include: ➢ Make high-risk areas visible to more people ➢ Install good external lighting ➢ Use the drop safe regularly to minimize cash on hand ➢ Post signs stating that limited cash is available ➢ Avoid resisting during robbery ➢ Provide training in conflict resolution and non-violent response. - 12- EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RETAIL STORE OPERATIONS EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN FOR WEST MARINE/BOAT US Store# at (address,city,state) TO ALL ASSOCIATES: ➢ In case of emergency,the following guidelines have been established for your safety. ➢ When you become aware of an emergency(fire, chemical spill,customer or associate injury, etc.) contact the Store Manager. ➢ If you are asked to call Police, Fire or Paramedics,the number is 911 or The store address is: ➢ If the building is to be evacuated,please escort any customers and associates to the nearest exit and exit the building together. ➢ After you exit xit the building, dm you are to meet at Y g,y the corner.of the parking lot area and wait there so a headcount can be taken. This will ensure that no one is left in the building. ➢ Remember to stay away from the building unless otherwise instructed. ➢ It is important that everyone cooperate with the management staff and with all Emergency Responders. The safety of everyone depends on you, so be alert and stay calm. -13 e WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 1 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 133876 Putty-'Marine-Tex' Wh 14oz Corrosive 12 14 OZ 133884 Putty-'Marine-Tex' Wh 207 Corrosive 26 2 OZ 133892 Sealant-Epoxy 'Gluvit' Qt Corrosive 6 1 QT 153700 Putty-'Marine-Tex' Gry 2oz Corrosive 3 2 OZ 153718 Putty-'Marine-Tex' Gry 14oz Corrosive 4 14 OZ 203372 Sealant-Epoxy 'Gluvit' Ga Corrosive 1 1 GAL 243891 Hardener-Resin 'A' Spec .66Pt Corrosive 4 1 PT 318360 Hardener-Resin 'A' Fast .44Pt Corrosive 21 0.44 PT 318378 Hardener-Resin 'B' Fast .86Qt Corrosive 21 0.86 QT 318386 Hardener-Resin 'A' Slow .44Pt Corrosive 4 1 GAL 318394 Hardener-Resin 'B' Slow .86Qt Corrosive 8 1 QT 323758 Hardener-Resin 'C' Slow .94Ga Corrosive 1 1 GAL 372920 Hardener-Resin 'B' Spec .33Ga Corrosive 4 1 GAL 372953 Hardener-Resin 'B' Ex5low.33Ga Corrosive 4 1 GAL 381618 Putty-'Marine-Tex' Wh Qt Corrosive 1 1 QT 382036 Resin Kit-Tube Pack(6) Corrosive 2 0.44 PT 3761699 Epoxy-Penetrating 16oz Corrosive 1 1 QT 3761707 Epoxy-Penetrating 32oz Corrosive 1 1 QT 3761715 Epoxy-Penetrating 4oz Corrosive 2 1 QT 152087 Metal Prep-'RustGone' Pt Corrosive 2 1 QT 348907 Remover-Paint /Qt Corrosive 1 1 QT 348915 Remover-Paint /Ga Corrosive 1 1 GAL 408831 Primer-Rust Lock/Ga Corrosive 1 1 GAL 408849 Primer-Rust Lock/Qt Corrosive 1 1 QT 140426 Cleaner-Teak Teka 2Qt Kit Corrosive 6 2 QT 143318 Cleaner-Teak/Qt Corrosive 3 1 PT 143326 Britener-Teak/Qt Corrosive 2 1 PT 276055 Cleaner-Teak Wmp 2Pt Kit Corrosive 1 2 PT 276063 Cleaner-Teak Wmp 2Qt Kit Corrosive 6 2 QT 364085 Teakcln/Oil-2 Prt/Qt Corrosive 1 2 QT 364093 Teakcln/Oil-2 Prt/Pt Corrosive 6 2 PT 364101 Cleaner-Teak 15tep/Pt Corrosive 2 1 PT 386021 Kit-Teak Care Pt Corrosive 2 3 PT 492595 Cleaner-Teak 15tep/Qt Corrosive 3 1 QT 126823 Cleaner-Rust Stain Remvr 22oz Corrosive 12 22 OZ 127961 Cleaner-Hull 'On & Off' Qt Corrosive 38 1 QT 127979 Cleaner-Hull 'On & Off' Ga Corrosive 8 1 GAL 127987 Cleaner-All Purp Spray Away Qt Corrosive 12 1 QT 128167 CLNR-ABC COR BUST8OZ Corrosive 1 8 OZ 128233 Cleaner-All-Purp 'Krazy' 48oz Corrosive 6 0.5 GAL 190530 Cleaner-All-Purp 'Krazy' 24oz Corrosive 3 24 OZ 319343 Cleaner-Hull Instant Qt Corrosive 6 1 QT 319350 Cleaner-All-Purp Spray 22oz Corrosive 1 22 OZ 332619 Cleaner-Hull Hvy Duty Qt Corrosive 12 1 QT 364077 Cleaner-Hull Hvy Duty Go Corrosive 4 1 GAL 378060 Cleaner-Bottom Foaming Act Qt Corrosive 1 1 QT 389348 Cleaner-Hull Instant Go Corrosive 11 1 GAL PRINTED: 5/15/2006; 3:38 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data y WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 2 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 406520 Cleaner-Black Strk 22oz Corrosive 1 22 OZ 2669802 Cleaner-Aluminum Pontoon 32oz Corrosive 3 32 OZ 350470 BATTRY-GEL 12V 225 Corrosive 1 168 LBS 1196641 BATTERY-STARTING 12V Corrosive 2 37 LBS 1196666 BATTERY-STARTING 12V Corrosive 2 39 LBS 1196708 BATTERY-STARTING 12V Corrosive 2 44 LBS 1196740 BATTERY-DUAL PRP 4D Corrosive 1 99 LBS 1231000 BATTERY-DUAL PRP 12V Corrosive 4 39 LBS 1231059 BATTERY-DUAL PRP 12V Corrosive 4 49 LBS 1231083 BATTERY-DUAL PRP 12V Corrosive 1 132 LBS 1231109 BATTERY-DEEP CYL 12V Corrosive 3 45 LBS 1231133 BATTERY-DEEP CYL 12V Corrosive 2 53 LBS 1231158 BATTERY-DEEP CYL 12V Corrosive 1 59 LBS 1231307 BATTERY-DEEP CYL 6V Corrosive 1 64 LBS 1231422 BATTERY-12 VOLT AGM Corrosive 1 70 LBS 1231455 BATTERY-12 VOLT AGM Corrosive 1 22 LBS 2347979 BATTERY-STARTING 12V Corrosive 2 45 LBS 6826739 Lite-Spot Will Cp Rech Corrosive 2 24 LBS 6826747 Lite-Spot 2Mill Cp Rech Corrosive 3 24 LBS 6826754 Lite-Spot Will Cp Rechargble Corrosive 2 24 LBS 6826788 Battery-Rechargbl Spot Lite Corrosive 1 24 LBS 7907546 1MILLION CP SPOTLIGHT Corrosive 37 59 LBS 138511 Headchem-'San-X/TDX' Ga Corrosive 4 1 GAL 3742210 Headchem-Liquid 32oz Corrosive 4 32 OZ 3742236 Headchem-Liquid 8oz 2Pk Corrosive 4 8 OZ 3742251 Headchem-Liquid 8oz 6Pk Corrosive 4 8 OZ 3742269 Headchem-Liquid Go Corrosive 4 1 GAL 6871453 Epoxy-RepKit 'Marine Fix' 2oz Corrosive 10 0 EA 6871461 Epoxy-RepKit 'Marine Fix' 4oz Corrosive 4 0 EA 6885834 Adhesive-Epoxy Flexible (2pt) Corrosive 1 0 EA 5615562 Resin-Epiglass Fst Cure Qt Kit Corrosive 1 0 KT 126849 Cleaner-Mildew Stain Rem 20oz Corrosive 12 0 EA 278374 Cleaner-Mildew Stain Rem 24oz Corrosive 12 0 EA 2669380 Cleaner-Bottom'Ezon Ezoff'32oz Corrosive 13 0 EA 2669414 Cleaner-Bottom'Ezon Ezoff' Ga Corrosive 1 0 EA 5406434 Power Supply-'Jumpstart Elite' Corrosive 2 0 EA 318230 MCLUBE SAILKOTE 16OZ Flammable Gas 3 1 LBS 500697 LUBE-SAILKOTE 6OZ Flammable Gas 1 6 OZ 110355 Adhesive-Trim Spray 24oz Flammable Gas 2 24 OZ 202580 Adhesive-Spray Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 276659 Foam-Sealant Aerosol 12oz Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 100034 Paint-Engine Chrys Blue Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 100040 Paint-I/O Gloss Bk Spry Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 100059 Paint-I/O Flat Bk Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 100083 Paint-I/O Gloss Wh Spry Flammable Gas 2 12 OZ 100180 Paint-Engine Phantm Bk Spry Flammable Gasi 2 121 OZ 100265 Primer-Ylw Zinc Chromate Spry Flammable Gas 21 121 OZ PRINTED: 5/15/2006; 3:38 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 3 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 100356 Paint-I/O Ev Lt Blue Spry Flammable Gas 2 12 OZ 100430 Paint-I/O Yamah Sil Wht Spry Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 100471 Paint-Engine Volvo Grn Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 100497 Paint-I/O Omc Charc Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 100554 Primer-Enml Wh Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 131203 Paint-I/O Clear Spry Flammable Gas 2 12 OZ 199481 Paint-Engine Crusadr BI Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 214736 Paint-I/O Ev Blue Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 282756 Paint-I/O Ev/John Wht Spry Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 282772 Paint-I/O Ev Wh '64-76 Spry Flammable Gas 2 12 OZ 282798 Paint-I/O Ev Wh '72-'80 Spry Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 282863 Paint-Evinrude Silv Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 282871 Primer-Grn Zinc Chromate Spy Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 282921 Paint-I/O Merc Bk Spry Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 282988 Paint-I/O Volvo Wh Spry Flammable Gas 1 12 OZ 337504 Solvent-Adhesive Rmvr/Spry Flammable Gas 3 24 OZ 348931 Remover-Paint Spry Flammable Gas 1 16 OZ 3732815 Paint-B Trilux Prp-Dry Bk Spr Flammable Gas 19 12 OZ 3732823 PAINT-B Trilux Prp-Dry Wh Spr Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 3732872 Primer-Primocon Aerosol Flammable Gas 6 16 OZ 6862536 PAINT-B Trilux Prp-Dry Gr Spr Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 194613 Sprayer-Paint W/Bottle Flammable Gas 1 24 OZ 194621 Power Unit-Paint Sprayer Flammable Gas 1 24 OZ 184424 Lube-WD40 2oz Flammable Gas 10 2 OZ 184432 Lube-WD40 8oz Flammable Gas 10 8 OZ 199085 Lube-Penetrating 6-56 11oz Flammable Gas 37 16 OZ 259408 Lube-T-9 Spray 12oz Flammable Gas 12 12 OZ 279646 Paint-instant Galvanize/Spry Flammable Gas 3 16 OZ 493817 Lube-Corrosion Block 12oz Flammable Gas 5 12 OZ 2669604 Polish-Plastic Spray 13oz Flammable Gas 12 13 OZ 6885867 Lube-Dry 7oz Flammable Gas 2 16 OZ 7796774 Protectant-Canvas-Aerosol Flammable Gas 6 12 OZ 7828601 Protectant-Scotchgrd/Mild Blkr Flammable Gas 4 12 OZ 127920 Protectant-Eng FoggingOil 12oz Flammable Gas 84 12 OZ 283903 ENGINE STOP-FOG OIL Flammable Gas 72 16 OZ 426199 PROTECTOR-ENGINE SPR Flammable Gas 2 12 OZ 3606449 ENGINE STOR-OMC Flammable Gas 10 12 OZ 108904 Cleaner-Curb/Choke 12oz Flammable Gas 10 16 OZ 203034 Starting Fluid-Instant Flammable Gas 10 16 OZ 548107 ADDTV-MOTOR DEC(108904) Flammable Gas 3 13 OZ 199093 Cleaner-Electronic Aerosol 6oz Flammable Gas 10 6 OZ ` 147900 Paint-Nicro Cote Spr Wh Flammable Gas 1 2 LBS 1244805 Lube-Liquid Rollers Flammable Gas 4 1.25 LBS 1363076 Tire Repair-Fix-A-Flat w/Hose Flammable Gas 5 16 OZ 5436902 PAINT B Transducer Spr Flammable Gas 6 0 EA 5566252 Paint-B Outdrive Tin Free Spr Flammable Gas 13 0 EA 3704723 Grease-White Lithium Spry Flammable Gas 2 0 EA PRINTED: 5/15/2006;3:38 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.x1s; Fire Marshall Data WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 4 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 3704731 Lube-Corrosion Spry lloz Flammable Gas 5 0 EA 5359765 Wax-Spray On 'Quick Wax' Flammable Gas 2 0 EA 5683495 Cleaning Kit-BBQ Flammable Gas 1 0 KT 378366 Horn-Signal 'Sports' Flammable Gas 7 5 OZ 281816 Refill-Butane Flammable Gas 3 3 OZ 299248 Fuel-Butane Single Can Flammable Gas 12 1 LBS 385007 Fuel-Lpg Cylinder Disp 16.4oz Flammable Gas 25 2 LBS 4525754 Fuel-LPG Disp 2Pk 16.4oz Flammable Gas 1 32 OZ 113667 Lighter-Storm Wind Proof Flammable Gas 2 4 OZ 2679959 Lighter-Water lock Top Flammable Gas 5 0.1 LB 5388616 Lighter-Utility Torch Flammable Gas 3 0 EA 110767 Wood Putty-Teak 6oz Flammable Liquid 10 6 OZ -1 118497 Solvent-Acetone /Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 0 118505 Solvent-Acetone/Ga Flammable Liquid 4 1 GAL 0 403164 Adhesive-Vinyl Repair Flammable Liquid 10 1.5 OZ 0 3761491 Adhesive-Marine Glue 4oz Flammable Liquid 1 1 LBS 1 314064 Solvent-Acetone Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 4 118521 Thinner-Lacquer Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 4 168633 Thinner-Lacquer Ga Flammable Liquid 11 1 GAL 4 464438 Adhesive-Inflat Hypalon 2Prt Flammable Liquid 1 8 OZ 4 464420 Adhesive-Inflat PVC 2Prt Flammable Liquid 2 1 PT 7 117929 Remover-Paint/Fbrgls/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 20 166553 Remover-Paint/Fbrgls/Ga Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 20 129934 Solvent-Methyl Ethyl Ketne Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 21 342154 Solvent-Methyl Ethyl Ketne/Ga Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 21 198598 Solvent-Reducing/Spry/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 25 6886071 Primer-Alums Protect Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 KT 26 129926 Solvent-Alchohl Denatured /Go Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 41 227553 Solvent-Adhesive Rmvr/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 52 249953 Thinner-Brushing#120 Ga Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 53 249961 Thinner-Brushing #120 Qt Flammable Liquid 8 1 QT 53 539221 Protectant-'Rain View' 8oz Flammable Liquid 31 8 OZ 53 518704 Addty-Gas 'Sta-Bil' 8oz Flammable Liquid 24 0 EA 54 518712 Addty-Gas 'Sta-Bil' 32oz Flammable Liquid 48 0 EA 54 5110622 Addtv-Dsl Water Absorber 473ml Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 54 5166038 Addtv-Gas Water Absorber 473MI Flammable Liquid 12 0 EA 54 159277 Primer-Metal Vylx/Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 1 2 QT 55 364267 Adhesive-Marine Goop 3.7oz Flammable Liquid 4 3 OZ 55 7797301 Sunscreen-SPF30 Spray 6oz Flammable Liquid 3 0 EA 55 3821485 Primer-No Sand Qt Flammable Liquid 6 0 QT 57 185340 Fuel-Stove Alcohl Prem Ga Flammable Liquid 4 1 GAL 59 185357 Fuel-Stove Alcohl Prem Qt Flammable Liquid 4 2 OZ 59 544189 ROPEDIP-WHIP-IT WHT Flammable Liquid 4 4 OZ 60 544197 ROPEDIP-WHIP IT CLR Flammable Liquid 1 4 OZ 60 544171 Tape-Liquide Electrical 4oz Bk Flammable Liquid 12 4 OZ 60 250878 Putty-Acrylic Wh Tube 21oz Flammable Liquid 1 21 OZ 63 538819 Primer-No Sand Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 64 PRINTED: 5/15/2006; 3:38 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data L i A - i i 1 2 WM Store#149 Hyannis M Hazardous Materials List as of 5/ 0/O6 Page 5 of 1 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 250134 Sealer-Wood Clear/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 64 405169 Repairkit-infI Repair Flammable Liquid 10 1 OZ 64 406769 Repairkit-Airseal Flammable Liquid 1 1 OZ 64 250100 Primer-Metal Pks/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 65 257156 KIT-REPAIR(7780166) Flammable Liquid 2 1 LBS 68 139784 Repairkit-Seam Seal Flammable Liquid 1 1 OZ 68 249995 Thinner-Spray 121/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 70 418311 Repair Kit-Inflat Spare Parts Flammable Liquid 2 4 OZ 70 6086474 SANI STAYTION STARTER KIT Flammable Liquid 2 0 EA 72 6086532 SANI STAYTION REFILL Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 72 6086540 SOAP/SANI STAYTION COMBO KIT Flammable Liquid 2 0 EA 72 117564 Solvent-Fiberglass Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 73 198358 Solvent-Fiberglas Surf Prep Ga Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 73 349202 Adhesive-Inflat Hypalon 1Prt Flammable Liquid 1 1 PT 73 492556 Adhesive-Inflat PVC 1Prt Flammable Liquid 1 1 PT 73 593774 Mold Release-Pva Alcohol 8oz Flammable Liquid 1 8 OZ 76 190100 Paint-E Dura White/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 77 249581 Paint-E EZ OCENBL/QT Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 77 249649 Paint-E EZ Sand/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 77 249706 Paint-E EZ Bright Rd/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 77 249862 Paint-E EZ Platinum/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 77 538827 Primer-Easypoxy Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 77 1146158 PAINT-B Micron Extra BI Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 80 1146273 PAINT-B Micron Extra BI Go Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 80 1146364 PAINT-B Micron Extra Grn Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 80 1146505 PAINT-B Micron Extra Rd Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 80 1146562 PAINT-B Micron Extra Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 80 1146786 PAINT-B Micron Extra Bk Go Flammable Liquid 3 1 GAL 80 1146869 PAINT-B Micron Extra Wh Go Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 80 3734324 Paint-B Trilux 33 BI Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 80 3734365 Paint-B Trilux 33 Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 80 3734381 Paint-B Trilux 33 Wh Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 80 6862270 Flatening Agent-2 Part/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 80 6862569 Primer-Iprotect Kit Wh Go Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 80 6862577 Primer-Iprotect Kit Wh Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 80 7585326 PAINT-B PCA BI Ga Flammable Liquid 31 1 GAL 1 80 7585334 PAINT-B PCA BI Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 GAL 80 7585342 Paint-B PCA Rd Ga Flammable Liquid 3 1 GAL 80 7585359 Paint-B PCA Rd Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 80 7585367 PAINT-B PCA Bk Ga Flammable Liquid 5 1 GAL 80 7585375 PAINT-B PCA Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 GAL 80 7810310 PAINT-B Fg Bttmkot Act Rd Go Flammable Liquid 5 1 GAL 80 7810344 PAINT-B Fg Bttmkot Act Rd Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 80 7810351 PAINT-B Fg Bttmkot Act Grn Ga Flammable Liquid 5 1 GAL 80 7810369 PAINT-B Fg Bttmkot Act Grn Qt Flammable Liquid 61 1 GAL BO 7810377 PAINT-B FG Bk Act-Irgarl BI Ga Flammable Liquid 81 11 GAL 80 7810385 PAINT-B FG Bk Act-Irgarl BI Qt Flammable Liquid 61 11 GAL 80 PRINTED: 5/15/2006; 3:38 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xis; Fire Marshall Data WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 6 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 7810419 PAINT-B FG Bk Act-Irgarl Bk Go Flammable Liquid 11 1 GAL 80 7810427 PAINT-B FG Bk Act-Irgarl Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 GAL 80 117499 Sealer-Wood 'Inter-Prime' Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 80 6862502 Teakoil-Prem 16oz Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 80 6862478 Cleaner/Wax-Prem - 500ml Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 80 7810591 Cleaner/Wax-Prem W/TefI - Ltr Flammable Liquid 7 1 GAL 80 5436928 Paint-B Cpp Plus BI Go Flammable Liquid 8 0 GA 80 5436936 Paint-B Cpp Plus Bk Ga Flammable Liquid 8 0 GA 80 5436944 PAINT-B Cpp Plus Rd Ga Flammable Liquid 3 0 GA 80 5436951 Paint-B Cpp Plus BI Qt Flammable Liquid 6 0 QT 80 5436969 Paint-B Cpp Plus Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 6 0 QT 80 5436977 PAINT-B Cpp Plus Rd Qt Flammable Liquid 2 0 QT 80 117598 Thinner-216 Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 81 180570 Primer-Epoxy/Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 81 198366 Thinner-216 Go Flammable Liquid 4 1 GAL 81 198440 Primer-Epoxy/Ga Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 81 319244 PAINT-B Micron Csc BI Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 81 319251 PAINT-B Micron Csc BI Go Flammable Liquid 3 1 GAL 81 319269 PAINT-B Micron Csc Rd Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 81 319277 PAINT-B Micron Csc Rd Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 81 319285 PAINT-B Micron Csc Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 81 319293 PAINT-B Micron Csc Bk Go Flammable Liquid 3 1 GAL 81 350231 PAINT-B Micron Csc Wh Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 81 350249 PAINT-B Micron Csc Wh Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 81 538801 Primer-Metal Under H2O/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 81 5517255 Solvent-Fiberglas Surf Prep Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 81 234534 Primer-Barrier Coat2000 Go Flammable Liquid 3 1 GAL 83 234542 Primer-Barrier Coat2000 Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 83 5436894 Paint-Vivid 1161Wht GA Flammable Liquid 2 0 GA 84 141606 Filler-Fibergls Formula 27 Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 88 141614 Filler-Fibergls Formula 27 Qt Flammable Liquid 11 1 QT 88 314120 Putty-Surfacing Go Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 88 347560 Putty - Surfacing Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 88 347610 Filler-Structural Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 88 584575 Filler-Vinylester Prem Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 88 584583 Filler-Vinylester Prem Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 88 584633 Filler-Hi Strength Repair Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 88 1934454 Rep Kit-Gelcoat Large Flammable Liquid 4 12 OZ 88 4546123 RepKit-Gelcoat 'Mix-N-Match' Flammable Liquid 6 0.5 OZ 88 4546123 RepKit-Gelcoat 'Mix-N-Match' Flammable Liquid 61 0.5 EA 88 141523 Resin-Polyester Surfacing Pt Flammable Liquid 61 1 PT 89 141531 Resin-Polyester Surfacing Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 89 141549 Resin-Polyester Surfacing Go Flammable Liquid 4 1 GAL 89 263707 Gelcoat-Paste Pt Flammable Liquid 2 1 PT 89 314070 Gelcoat-White Go Flammable Liquid 4 1 GAL 89 532119 Paint-E EZ Jade Grn/Qt Flammable Liquidl 1 QT 90 1547811 Thinner-Turpentine Qt Flammable Liquid 1 21 1 QT 91 PRINTED: 5/15/2006; 3:38 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data I'_ WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 7 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 5369483 Lube-Rust Free T-9 4oz Flammable Liquid 2 0 EA 92 7813587 Filler-Marine Fiber Tech Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 94 1371749 Paint-B Ultima SR BI Go Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 95 1371798 Paint-B Ultima SR Rd Ga Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 95 1371822 Paint-B Ultima SR Bk Go Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 95 1938612 Primer-'Pettit Protect' Go Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 95 7833908 Sealer-Woodpro Pls Prem Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 97 110684 Rep Kit-Fiberglass Flammable Liquid 6 8 OZ 98 348170 Gelcoat-Paste White Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 98 516237 Resin-Boaters Go Flammable Liquid 14 1 GAL 98 1937762 Resin-Boaters Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 98 131120 Primer-Precote Wh/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 100 154617 Paint-E Bilge Gry/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 198424 Paint-E Bilge Gry/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 100 406181 Paint-E BS Fire Rd/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 406207 Paint-E BS Dark BI/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 100 406223 Paint-E BS Ocean BI/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 492876 Primer-Precote Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 100 501049 Primer-Precote Gr/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 100 532028 Paint-E BS Saphr BI/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 599712 Paint-E BS Largo BI/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 599738 Paint-E BS Kingst Gr/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 100 599753 Paint-E BS Hatt Off '90 Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 100 2674232 Paint-Interdeck Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 100 2674323 Paint-Interdeck Cream/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 3732765 Paint-Bootop Fire Rd/1/2Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 100 3732781 Paint-Bootop Wh/1/2Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 100 3732799 Paint-Bootop Flag BI/1/2Pt Flammable Liquid 2 1 PT 100 3732807 PAINT-E B5 Flag BI/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 i QT 100 3732864 Paint-Interdeck Beige/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 3822020 Paint-E Bilgekote Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 100 4506705 Paint-Interdeck Gr Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 154401 Varnish-Goldspar Satin Pt Flammable Liquid 1 1 PT 100 154419 Varnish-Goldspar Satin Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 154476 Varnish-Jet Speed Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 100 516039 TEA KSEAL-GOLDTONE QT Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 100 516047 TEAKSEAL-NATURAL QT Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 543405 TEA KSEAL-CLEAR QT Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 100 7833916 Varnish-5 Star Hi Glss Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 100 364135 Cleaner-Black Streak Rem 24oz Flammable Liquid 12 24 OZ 100 190447 CLENR/WAX-FG 1 STEP Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 100 152046 Protectant-H2O Prf W/TefI Go Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 100 4754693 STARBRITE 32OZ GAS STORAGE ADD Flammable Liquid 13 0 EA 100 4757035 Starbrite 8oz Gas Storage Addi Flammable Liquid 4 0 EA 100 198606 Solvent-Reducing/Brush/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 Eft, QT 101 199291 Paint-E BS White/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 GAL 101 199309 Paint-E BS White/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 QT 101 PRINTED: 5/15/2006; 3:38 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 8 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 203679 Thinner-Brush Ease Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 101 406165 Paint-E BS Bristl Beig/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 101 406173 Paint-E BS Grbank Beig/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 406199 Paint-E BS Sea Grn/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 406215 Paint-E B5 Light BI/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 406231 Paint-E BS Hatt Off Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 406249 Paint-E BS Bluglo Wh/Ga Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 101 406256 Paint-E BS Bluglo Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 406264 Paint-E BS Off Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 406272 Paint-E BS Black/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 40648E Paint-E BS Mathrn Wht/Qt Flammable Liquid 11 1 QT 101 516559 Flatening Agent-1 Part/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 PT 101 532069 Paint-E BS Med BI/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 553412 Paint-E BS Seatle Gr/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 101 599720 Paint-E BS Yellow/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 3732773 Paint-Bootop Bk 1/2Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 101 202242 Varnish-Schooner Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 101 539130 Varnish-Goldspar Clear Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 101 136861 Varnish-Captains Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 102 136879 Varnish-Captains Qt Flammable Liquid 7 1 QT 102 382499 Varnish-Flagship/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 102 518696 Addtv-Dsl Biobor-JF 16oz. Flammable Liquid 12 16 OZ 102 5437181 Paint-E Seagls Pro Rd/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 QT 102 542605 Gelcoat Patch-Clr 1/2oz Flammable Liquid 2 1 OZ 104 103731 Thinner-Varnish 500MI Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 104 351023 Varnish-High Gloss 1000M1 Flammable Liquid 7 1 QT 104 351049 Varnish-Rubbed Effect 1000MI Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 104 351056 Varnish-Wood Finish Glss 100MI Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 104 351064 Varnish-Wood Finish Matt 100M1 Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 104 539106 Sealer-Cetol Qt Flammable Liquid 20 1 QT 104 2663979 Rep Kit-Hose/Pipe 1x30in Flammable Liquid 1 1 OZ 104 2664159 Rep Kit-Hose/Pipe 2x60in Flammable Liquid 1 1 OZ 104 2664183 Rep Kit-Hose/Pipe 3408in Flammable Liquid 1 1 OZ 104 492991 Teakoil-Gold /Pt Flammable Liquid 3 0 EA 104 493007 Teakoil-Gold /Qt Flammable Liquid 4 0 EA 104 5346168 GA5OLINE AND DIESEL STABILIZER Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 104 118539 Thinner-Paint Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 105 118547 Thinner-Paint Go Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 105 131153 Additive-Paint-EZ Satin/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 PT 105 151126 Paint-E Gloss Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 105 154518 PAINT-E 5EMIGL WH/QT Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 105 198259 Paint-E Gloss Wh/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 105 198580 Varnish-Perfection Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 105 249391 Paint-E EZ White/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 105 249409 Paint-E EZ White/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 105 249433 Paint-E EZ Off Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 11 QT 105 249458 Paint-E EZ Semi GIs Wh/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 11 GAL 1 105 PRINTED: 5/15/2006; 3:31 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 9 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 249466 Paint-E EZ Semi Glss Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 105 249615 Paint-E EZ Elect BI/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 105 348870 Solvent-Min Spirits/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 105 348881 Solvent-Min Spirits/3Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 105 532176 Paint-E EZ Mist Gry/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 105 532184 Paint-E EZ Pearl Gry/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 105 6862338 Paint-Perfectn Matt Wh/Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 105 579980 Teakseal-Cetol Light Satin/Qt Flammable Liquid 7 1 QT 105 7736440 Addtv-Gas 'Techron' Clenr 20oz Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 105 249490 Paint-E EZ Bk/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 106 5437157 Paint-E Seagls Pro 5and/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 QT 106 5437165 Paint-E 5eagls Pro Bk/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 QT 106 5437173 Paint-E Seagls Pro Navy/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 0 QT 106 5437207 Th inner-Dwxr/Qt Flammable Liquid 9 1 QT 107 245019 Polish-Metal 1-Step Pt Flammable Liquid 3 12 OZ 107 492546 Color Rest-Fibergls Hvy Dty Pt Flammable Liquid 3 1 PT 107 492603 Cleaner/Wax-Prem Kit 2Pt Flammable Liquid 2 2 PT 107 5437199 Varnish-Admirals/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 0 QT 107 195305 Stain-Wood Fill Mahog Pt Flammable Liquid 1 1 PT 108 1176460 Polish-Teflon W/PTEF Qt Flammable Liquid 3 1 QT 108 243933 Teakseal-Cetol Gloss/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 i QT 109 126773 Cleaner/Wax-1 Step Ox Remvr Qt Flammable Liquid 4 1 QT 109 542613 Gelcoat Patch-Wht 1/2oz Flammable Liquid 11 1 GAL 110 4759312 Gelcoat Patch-Buff Wht 1/2oz Flammable Liquid 10 1 GAL 110 143433 Paint-B Trinidad SR BI Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 110 143466 Paint-B Trinidad SR Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 110 143474 Paint-B Trinidad SR BI Ga Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 110 143508 Paint-B Trinidad SR Rd Go Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 110 143516 Paint-B Trinidad SR Bk Go Flammable Liquid 2 1 GAL 110 250068 Primer-Steel 'Rustlok' /Qt Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 110 548099 ADDTV-CARBON FREE Flammable Liquid 12 12 OZ 110 5917497 Paint-B Vivid BI Go Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 110 5917703 Paint-B Vivid Bk Ga Flammable Liquid 2 0 EA 110 6886147 Paint-Vivid 1261Blu Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 110 6886154 Paint-Vivid 1861 Blk Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 110 6886170 Paint-B Vivid Wh Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 110 7828536 Wax-ScotchGard Liquid 500ML Flammable Liquid 6 0 EA 110 7828544 Wax-Liquid 'Scotchgard' Liter Flammable Liquid 6 0 EA 110 406124 Paint-E BS Steel Gr/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT ill 5437,140 Primer-Seagls Pro/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 0 QT 112 463604 Teakoil-Tropic Natr/32oz Flammable Liquid 2 1 QT 113 5437108 Paint-E 5ea9ls Pro Wh/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 0 GA 113 5437116 Paint-E Seagls Pro Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 0 QT 113 5437132 Paint-E Seagls Pro Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 QT 113 6886089 Paint-Nonskid Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 113 6886097 Paint-Nonskid Gry/Qt Flammable Liquid 6 0 EA 113 6886105 Paint-Nonskid Wh/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 0 EA 113 PRINTED: 5/15/2006;3:31 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 10 of 12 Vnit of SKV SKV Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 6886113 Paint-Nonskid Gry/Ga Flammable Liquid 2 0 EA 113 6886121 Paint-Nonskid Off Wh/Ga Flammable Liquid 1 0 EA 113 6886139 Paint-Nonskid Off Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 0 EA 113 5437041 PAINT-B Btmpro Gold BI Go Flammable Liquid 2 0 GA 115 5437074 PAINT-B Btmpro Gold BI Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 QT 115 5437124 Paint-E 5eagls Pro Semi9 Wh/Qt Flammable Liquid 2 0 QT 115 259666 PAINT-B Botshild Gn Qt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 116 259690 PAINT-B Botshild Gn Go Flammable Liquid 5 1 GAL 116 329534 PAINT-B Botshild Rd Qt Flammable Liquid 7 1 QT 116 329540 Paint-B Botshild BI Qt Flammable Liquid 13 1 QT 116 329559 Paint-B Botshild Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 13 1 QT 116 329567 PAINT-B Botshild Rd Go Flammable Liquid 8 1 GAL 116 329575 Paint-B Botshild BI Go Flammable Liquid 16 1 GAL 116 329583 Paint-B Botshild Bk Go Flammable Liquid 18 1 GAL 116 5437066 PAINT-B Btmpro Gold Rd Go Flammable Liquid 11 0 GA 116 6862312 Paint-Perfectn Off Wh/Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 117 6862361 Paint-Perfectn Snow Wh/Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 117 6862379 Paint-Perfectn Jade Grn/Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 117 6862395 Paint-Perfectn Flag BI/Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 117 6862411 Paint-Perfectn Cream/Qt Kit Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 117 115878 Protectant-H2O Prf 22oz Spry Flammable Liquid 2 22 OZ 118 146599 Protectant-Waterp roof Go Flammable Liquid 4 1 GAL 118 7813629 RepKit-Vinyl Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 120 117945 Thinner-Brushing 333 Qt Flammable Liquid 61 1 QT 120 198374 Thinner-Brushing 333 Go Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 120 250175 Solvent-F91ass Dewax/Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 120 132209 KEROSENE-GALLON Flammable Liquid 1 1 GAL 120 5358551 Protectant-High Tech Fab Guard Flammable Liquid 3 0 EA 122 142562 Compound-Bedding Dolfinite Pt Flammable Liquid 2 1 PT 124 143334 Teakoil-Teak/Qt Flammable Liquid 3 1 QT 124 7495914 Remover-Paint BioBlast Go Flammable Liquid 2 0 EA 124 161984 Thinner-Penatrol /Qt Flammable Liquid 1 1 QT 125 1930403 FUEL DRI-16OZ(5166038) Flammable Liquid 3 0 EA 125 126765 Polish-Premium W/Teflon Qt Flammable Liquid 13 1 QT 127 437707 Polish-Premium W/Teflon Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 127 5939541 STAR BRITE 6 PACK SAMPLER Flammable Liquid 1 6 KT 127 164444 Compnd-Rubbing Med Oxid Pt Flammable Liquid 4 1 QT 129 5437058 PAINT-B Btmpro Gold Bk Go Flammable Liquid 2 0 GA 130 5437082 PAINT-B Btmpro Gold Bk Qt Flammable Liquid 1 0 QT 130 127910 Addtv-Dsl EZ-to-Store/Start Qt Flammable Liquid 5 1 QT 131 539247 Addtv-Dsl EZ-to-Store/Start Pt Flammable Liquid 1 1 PT 131 552034 Compnd-Rubbing Spr Dty Qt Flammable Liquid 7 1 QT 133 569494 Compnd-Rubbing Spr Dty Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 QT 133 153226 Cleaner-Vinyl 15oz Flammable Liquid 12 15 OZ 135 7828569 Compnd-Color Restorer 500MI Flammable Liquid 6 1 OZ 135 126880 Addtv-Gas 'EZ Store' 32oz Flammable Liquid 24 1 QT 136 399750 Addty-Gas 'EZ Store' 8oz Flammable Liquid 12 8 OZ 136 PRINTED: 5/15/2006;3:31 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xis; Fire Marshall Data WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 11 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 539239 ADDIV-EZ-STR/STRT GS Flammable Liquid 5 1 PT 136 185977 Protectant-Fabric Guard Flammable Liquid 4 16 OZ 137 163396 Polish-Metal Chrome& 55 8oz Flammable Liquid 12 8 OZ 138 131896 Polish-Fiberglass Pt Flammable Liquid 6 1 PT 138 1176429 Polish-Teflon W/PTEF Pt Flammable Liquid 4 1 PT 138 163370 Compnd-Rubbing Hvy Oxid Pt Flammable Liquid 3 16 OZ 139 319483 Wax-Paste 'Trewax' 12oz Flammable Solid 12 12 OZ 3742244 Headchem-Dry 6-2oz Packets Flammable Solid 6 12 OZ 123083 FLARE-MET(7031750) Flares 64 1 LBS 452276 FLARE-PARR/RED/SOLAS Flares 2 2 LBS 452284 FLARE-HH RED SOLAS Flares 1 32 OZ 452292 FLARE-HH/WHITE/SOLAS Flares 1 32 OZ 452326 FLARE-SMOKE/3MIN/50 Flares 1 32 OZ 2670305 Flare-Red Aerial At 3Pk Flares 6 0.43 LBS 3742137 Flare Kit-Alert/Locate Coastal Flares 3 13 LBS 6997688 Flare Kit-Locate HP Flares 2 0 EA 7031750 Flare-Aerial HP 12Ga Long Shel Flares 7 0 EA 7841349 Flare Kit-12Ga Hp Alert Pls Flares 6 0 EA 7841356 Flare Kit-12Ga Alert Basic Flares 8 0 EA 7841364 Flare Kit-Alert/Locate HP Flares 8 0 EA 123117 Flare-Parachute Red Flares 1 2 LBS 136742 Flare-Hand Smoke Each Flares 3 1 LBS 157776 Flare-Meteor 25mm Red 3pk Flares 1 2 LBS 157792 Flare-Hand Locate Red 3pk Flares 45 2 LBS 157800 Flare-Hand Smoke 3pk Flares 4 2 LBS 290752 Flare Kit-Locate Plus Flares 7 3 LBS 121652 Rearm Kit-38G 3/8in Man Non-Flammable Gas 2 1 OZ 374225 Rearm Kit-38G 3/8in Auto Non-Flammable Gas 6 1 OZ 3835642 Rearm Kit-16G 3/8in Man Non-Flammable Gas 1 0.01 KG 5328844 Rearm Kit-24G HRB Man Non-Flammable Gas 1 5 LBS 5328851 Rearm Kit-38G HRB Man Non-Flammable Gas 1 5 LBS 5328869 Rearm Kit-38G 1/2in Auto Non-Flammable Gas 2 5 LBS 6830244 PFD-Infl 1000 W/Harness Man Non-Flammable Gas 1 1 LBS 6830251 PFD-Infl 3000 W/Harness Auto Non-Flammable Gas 6 1 LBS 6830269 PFD-Infl 4000 W/Harness Auto Non-Flammable Gas 1 1 LBS 6830277 PFD-Infl 1000 W/O Harness Man Non-Flammable Gas 6 1 LBS 6830293 PFD-Infl 4000 W/0 Harness Auto Non-Flammable Gas 6 1 LBS 6830772 Rearm Kit-256 3/8in Man Non-Flammable Gas 1 1 LBS 6830798 Rearm Kit-Fits 3000 Models Non-Flammable Gas 2 1 LBS 6830822 Rearm Kit-Fits 1000 Models Non-Flammable Gas 1 1 LBS 6975999 Rearm Kit-Life Sling Inf 24G Non-Flammable Gas 1 1 LBS 6997308 Rearm Kit-25G 3/8in Auto Non-Flammable Gas 1 1 LBS 7312408 INFLATABELT LITE-MANUAL 16G Non-Flammable Gas 1 1 LBS 7841646 PFD-Comfort Manual Infl,Rd/Gry Non-Flammable Gas 10 1 OZ 7841679 PFD-Comfort Auto InfI Red/Gry Non-Flammable Gas 10 1 OZ 7841695 PFD-Comfort InfI Blt PkRed/Gry Non-Flammable Gasl 6 11 OZ 1268911 Life Sling-Inflatable Non-Flammable Gasl 11 41 LBS PRINTED: 5/15/2006;3:31 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data WM Store#149 - Hyannis MA - Hazardous Materials List as of 5/10/06 Page 12 of 12 Unit of SKU SKU Description Haz Class Max Qty Unit Qty Measure Flash Point 533786 Horn-Super Sound 1.5Oz Non-Flammable Gas 37 12 OZ 3731577 Horn-Signal 8Oz Non-Flammable Gas 26 1 OZ 3810876 Refill-Horn Super Sound Non-Flammable Gas 6 8 OZ 4397311 Refill-Horn 8oz Non-Flammable Gas 12 8 OZ 103624 Exting-Mariner 5 Pwc Non-Flammable Gas 6 4 LBS 126219 Exting-Mariner 10 Non-Flammable Gas 26 6 LBS 126227 Exting-Mariner 110 Non-Flammable Gas 22 6 LBS 378663 Exting-Mariner 5 Non-Flammable Gas 6 4 LBS 1449735 Exting-Mariner Twin Pack 110 Non-Flammable Gas 14 14 LBS 2668333 Exting-Mariner 5 Twin Pk Non-Flammable Gas 8 8 LBS 2668473 Exting-Mariner 3A:40Bc Non-Flammable Gas 1 8.8 LBS 3741345 Exting-Auto 200CU FT Non-Flammable Gas 1 1 LBS 159111 Hardener-Resin Poly For Qt Organic Peroxide 10 1 OZ 203414 Hardener-Resin Poly For Ga Organic Peroxide 12 2 OZ 405456 Hardener-Resin (Cream)4oz Organic Peroxide 3 4 OZ 3745460 Gelcoat-Finish Qt Organic Peroxide 6 1 QT 3745478 Gelcoat-Finish Pt Organic Peroxide 6 1 PT 4546123 RepKit-Gelcoat 'Mix-N-Match' Organic Peroxide 6 0.5 EA 1170687 Headchem-'Odorlos' IOPk Oxidizer 3 01 EA 361800 Adhesive-Drive Bellows Poisonj 11 81 OZ PRINTED: 5/15/2006; 3:31 PM store 149 hyannis 5-10-06.xls; Fire Marshall Data Number Fee 1026 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $100.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that E & B Marine 1166Iyannough Rd., MA 02601 Is Hereby Granted a License FOR: STORING OR HANDLING 111 GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license is granted in conformity with the,Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires June 30, 2007 unless"sooner suspended or revoked. ---------------------------------------- WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN SUMNER KAUFMAN,M.S.P.H. May 24, 2006 PAUL J. CANNIFF,D.M.D. THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health 07/12/2006 16:28 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 02 � . ' mil( - qc NotificatWn for Rememl or Closum of In Place Storage Tanks ReDulotod Under 527 R 9.00 Forwafd completed form,signed by local fire department,to:Mass.UST Compliance Unit, Dept of Fire Serrlces,P.O.Box 1025.State Road,Stow,MA 01773 Telephone(978)567-3710 Date Received: �0'rL Fire Dept. IDft — 40 ?-2- (Fire Department retains one copy of FP-290R) Fire Dept.Sig. fZ11. j ApQ This form is to be used for notification for removal of Underground Storage Tanks/ • Piping. If a storage facility has UST's which are to remain in use, an entire amended FP-290 A. Facility Number .............. (long form)must be filed. 6. Date Entered .,,._•.-,- Note:"Facility street address"must include both a street number and a street name. C. Clerk's Initials Post office box numbers are not acceptable,and will cause a registration to be D, Comments returned. If geographic location of facility is not provided, please indicate distance --........ - and direction from closest intersection, e.g., (facility at 199 North Street is looted) -------- ------- 400 yards-southeast of Common Road(intersection). I. OWNERSHIP OF TANKS) II. LOCATION OF TANKS, Owner Name(Corporation,Individual,Public Agency,or Other Entity) If known,give the geographic location of tanks by degrees,minutes,and seowds,Example:Lat.42,36,12 N Long.85,24,17W Motiva Enterprises LLC Latitude_......__.....__---- Longitude ---... .. ................. 52U Allens Ave. �,� — - ^T-�,a,a� a inlerae��oj�cee�� ► - r-acft N"a Cargany Ms IAm or.®aWmbe Providence R1 029U5 ej MY sum sbw oa&r (P n ft-id 4&epwwa.me raw aerie) caffft - --- SUM Zip Coat (401) 429-2277 76-0262490 -L47��� ___— _ Pftm Nu+ca IkduCe AMA Codej Owa+e eflo yer F06WW ID 0 COM M. TANKS/PIPINO REMOVED OR FILLED IN PLACE Tank Number Tank No.-., ... Tank No._: Tank No.A_ Tank No._`+.,., Tank No._S__ 1.Tank/Piping removed or filled in place (mark all that apply) ) � .� A. Substance last stored [ L� ® � I-ED I l B.Tank capacity gallons zz t :10 C.Estimated date last used(mo./day/yr-) D.Estimated date of removal — (moJday/yr.) --------- ----- ---- ----- ----- —� --�— E.Tank was removed from ground f t-o _S S o� •off l �6 F.Tank was not removed from ground Tank was filled with inert material _ Describe_material used: G.Piping was removed from ground H.Piping was not removed from ground I. Other, please specify ......,... _....... ..FP-2911R(reMsed SM) OVER 07/12/2006 16:28 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 03 TanMmbw(cont) Tenk No.�_ Tank No, t Tank f __ Tank No.,� Tank No. t' 2.Tank dosed in acoordance with 527 CMR 9.00 IgYes ❑No fi!�1'Ys O No , Yes, O No Y9`Yes O No &Yss ❑No A.Evidence of leak detected ❑Yes jq No ❑Yes b&o ❑Yes IIa.NO ❑Yes [)Qo ❑Yes Ito B.Mass.DEP notified O Yes r';No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes p No p Yes ❑No 1.Mass. DEP tracking number 2.Agency or company performing contamination assessment' - '527 CMR 9.07(J),see'Commonweeltri of Massachusetts,Underground Storage Tank Closure Assessment Manuel'April 9,1996 DEP PoIlCy VWSC-402-96 I declare under penalty of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the informa- tion, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate,and complete. Name and official title of owner or owner's Signature: Date: authorized representative(Print) r Permit Coord. 71 FP-29DR(re sscl 5Be) :. .0V/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 11 H`.' NNIS FIRE DEPARTM—NT 95 HIGH SCHOOL ROAD EXTENSION HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 Paul David Chisholm BUSINESS: 775.1300 CHIEF Smoke Oetectotd Save Zped EMERGENCY: 773-2323 PERMIT FOR; FOR REMOVAL AND TRANSPORTATION OF STORAGE TANKS FDID NU14BER : 01922 DATE OF APPLICATION PROPERTY OCCUPIED BY : N2ANNlS T EXACO PHONE : -M - aSb7 LOCATION : IkHp TYANNa )r i-f an- QT k32- PROPERTY OWNER STAR PHONE : TANKS TO BE REMOVED : ALL JANKS SHALL LY INERTED BY TIE USA OF DRY ICE &T 1.51bs per 100 Qal• QUANITY SIZE (GALLONS) FORMER PRODUCT STORED W&S-1 , OIL _ r _�-7 3 PROJECT SUPERVISOR : qnArk-r 60yoj i PHONE COMPANY NAME (, voy& of SoNs t�tiSrf�vcT�o„r ADDRESS : 9,47 it), �tA EXCAVATION COMPANY :_ SAM El PHONE ADDRESS : DIG-SAFE NUMBER 4M It 761 S1 START DATE j TI'� HOISTING LICENSE #: Nr aa'llw7z 9 1o/f COMPANY REMOVING USABLE PRO UCT 7ROM THE TANK(S) : NAME SAM�r PHONE ADDRESS : COMPANY CLEANING THE TANK(S) „ AND REMOVING THE HAZARDOUS WAST NAME ( 5Ar1 f� PHON 10 ADDRESS : D.E .Q.E. LICENSE NUMBER: EXPIRES : MANIFEST NUMBER: COMPANY TRANSPORTING THE TANK(S) �� uook a Sp,vS CUn1 SiRJCTo (2N ovnwrr a W r%11 ++ ADDRESS : 841 W- THE TANKS SHALL BE TRANSPORTED TO YARD NAME w- PHONE ADDaES S : MASS . FIRE MARSHAL ' S APPROVAL NUMBER a 3S6/ Dr%.TE OF ISSVAIJCE HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY DAiE OF EXPIRnTIOIi H2aZARD FOUND - SEE LEAK REPOR7 �' EMOVA WIT14ESSED - NO HAZARI r• r c r SIGPJATUR OF HYANNIS F .D. OFFIC7,,,: S 1GI .,TUR_ 0- nF_ LI�;,11T 0f12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 10 RECEIPT AND ADDRESS NAME 3'AMff f}" CffERdTORAGE TANK OF ?8 LYQLCQTT - :. APPROVED TANK YARD APPROVED TANK YARD NO. 7 •�*«�'• Tank Yard Ledger 502 CMR 3.03(4) Number: . I certify under penalty of law I have personally examined the undergrounds storagetank / delivered to this "approved tank yard" by firm, corporation or paxtnershi O �t��'� and accepted same in conformance with Massachusetts Fire Prevention Regulation 502 CMR 3.00 Provisions for Approving Urdesyzound Steel Storage Tank dismantling yards. A valid pemrdt was i by LOCAL Head ire Department FDID1 L 2-1-to transport thus tank to ' yard a1 t e of tank owner or owners authorized representative: SIGI�1A91A� TITLE M= SIDED This ei�ned, receipt of disposal must be returned to the local head'of the fire department F�IDIIL —Z-Fus+ t to 502 CMR 3:00. JEpLH TRW K= HAVE A FaMpr OF DMSpOSAL) i FORM F.P. 291 (rev. 11/95) (Wt7z) WSSA HLEEM SM= FI1RE MhMi ,'S C FICE 1 a Tank Data Tank Removed From: 10061/f�0 �[EGA-,V'A � Gallons No: and Street ) Previous Contentsi4yeail ir!/ ( ) Diameter.......Length City or Town I Date Received LI X Fire Dept.'Permit #� I i Serial # (if available) _ Tank I.D. # (Form FP-290)____ Owner/Operator to mail revised copy of Notification Fo)rm(FP-290, or Fp- 290R) to: UST Compliance, Office of the State Fire Marshal, 1010 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Ma. 02215. Find Map/Parcel 273079 Town of Barnstable -- Health Department Health System Map/Parcel 273079 Tank Nbr: j 06 Tag Nbr. 1001-4 Installed: 11/01/ qg8 Location: !F' Test Notification Date: Status Date �' r -- Removal Notification Date: t _ _ Test: Abandon: ' Removal: C 11/20/199(i i Variance: Fuel Stored: t BW Fuel Storage Reason: Capacity Construction Leak Detection Cathodic Detection: Storage Tank Info 000550 i FD I j Y i I Additional Details HYANNIS FIRE DEPT. m FAI Add F Change- _ . _ __ - lip '%'07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 08 Make application Fire Fire Departmer ta ns original applicationand i ®nt issues icate as Permit. '•j% �49yZ��'?.O�12���,BG��G�L d �����(.CtQaLLC�I�GC�� z C�cXe V a�ts� s�ce3 — V ce a�&O C%e re C� axt/aal APPLICATION and PER for storage tank removal and trans PERMIT in of M.G.L. Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 9.00, application s her by tank disposal yara y made b accordance with the provisions • Tank Owner Name(please print) kz t Address v Dtrtuh i ao D 0."n" an.sr Lay rD Q Sfdf• Zip oo Company Name Co.or individual pmt Address Address_ 1Aj>Sa.4 . t�ttr Signature(If applying for permit) Signature(if applying for permit) ❑ IFCI'Certified Other ❑ IFCI'Certified ❑ LSP# Other Tank Location *4 0 J&6-� — i SMf AOQtftt• �, -•—- I Tank Capacity (gallons) ty..� Substance Last Stored CDI 1,! Tank Dimensions(diameter x length) Remarks: 0/ Firm transporting waste State Lic.#MV7 Hazardous waste manifest# E.P.A.# ! ( 3 Approved tank disposal yard_1•1 A 1 Tank yard# ---joo Type of inert gas Tank yard address C ity ��/y/�_ FDID# �l/�� permltfi 04505 ii 41; Date of Dig safe approval number; 2�`i 11 b 3LchaE p��V'�1iW�t a II Free Tel. Number• 800-322-4844 gr �'�A , Signature/Title of Officer granting permit Atter removals) ("Consumptive Use"fuel oil tanks exempted)s rid Form FP-290A sig ed by Local Fire Dept,to UST Regulatory 0 Compliance Unit, Department of Fire Services, P.O. Box 1025, State Road, Stow,MA 01775. 'International Fire Code Institute 102,revised 4/971 r t%97/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 07 May 20 04 03:82p Kessler Installation 781 326 316E p. 3 D ..melt e�5Fi s Sf us - alee 4 die S"?ore 9Alekdd RECEIPT OF DISPOSAL OF UNDERGROUND STEEL STORAGE TANK NAM!AND ADDRESS OF APPROVED TANK YARD .gacats G. rant Co-,Ide- T 23 W01Cott St. R"dville,MA 02137 APPROVED TANK YARD NO. #MR Tank Yard Ledger 5M CMR 3.03(4)Number: Z04 9'790 5 cot*under penalty of low I have pa►sofwoy eeantined ft undelpound erect slorape tank delivered to pib'sppm"d 49*yam'by Arm,corpor8aon or psmterawp w and xnplsd sanw in confo rMhoe wi h ALus9dwselft File Prevendon P49wsoon 502 CMR 3.00 provtsrmrs for Ap whV LkWwWt;utd Steel Swope Tank dismantling yards. A%VIW psmrA was isued by LOCAL mead of Fire Daparllnent. FDIDe _►_ L 2 tD usntr0on this tank to Ihle yard. Name 9nd offs b1{'tie of approved lank yard romw or o.nwrn auvwwmd mprWeniMme: /�f 3A 04 ��. _ � 91 TURF OA P EO pursuant to 502 CUR J.00. This aigfwd receipt of disposal must nKMMsd to#w local head or Via We depamisnt PDDs 0 I z �. FACN TANK MUST NAVE A RECEIPT O<DISPOSAL XMK DATA Gallons_ 800D 1�90 x�tAr►O�X '► �o PrWAM Ct>a GA s ore.end staff ANTS D/saseDlr ImSlb sr +en Date Reed"M IS b 8lre De�attm�F+�it s ��5 Serial S(it avaWble) Tsnk I.D.0(Form FILM@) Owner/Operator to ma0 revised copy of Nodn"tion Form(FP290,or F1`290R)to:UST Compliance, Office of the State Fite Marsssl,P:O.Hon 1025 State Road,Stow, MA 01773. RO Fin Map Parcel 273079 1To n of.farnstable He a1wQepartment4Hea1th Syof t stem - ? seed - r- �y' � �1"" la rk"'i €u r - p/Maplvarcel i 273079 ti Tank br 01 / /,f4 laag� r 00137� Instailed 11/01/1986 Locaton .r tTeSUNOUTICaudni Date,,— f Status"R. Date Removal Notification J* Dates Test 2 �' 004,11 s 03/03/2 t44��� Abantlan � s/F ADO ��2emovai' 07/09/2004 j�, gj­ AM c � _a ` uk MAN FuelPStored �� �Fuei�Storage R ason , r e fir' y Capacity � uenstruet�o,n leak Detection Gathotllt, tection d Stara e�Ta�nk info /�d itditci tonal Detaiis e No leaks . 7car z +ddi�` d Change / � g 5 / 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 06 Fire De Make application to local Fire Department. L �i partmet twins original application and Issues r ]Cate as Permit. ea�tscceJ ` ' sc�e C/- � ajf' Cate ire ��aau�ial APPLICATION and PERMIT for storage tank removal and transportation t Fee: in of M.G.L. Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 9 00, application sosal her bydmade by: accordance with the provisions • Tank Owner Name(please print) X Address S Zy wno/ .o any br p•rmll SrrM1 d Z Q • Srar• ZO Company Name /� ➢,;,,, Co.or Individual 11 Address ,)1 -�Sd Signature(if applying for permit) Address "� Signature(if applying for permit) ❑ IFCI'Certified Other p IFCI'Certified ❑ LSP# Other Tank Location 104 0 Z sra naer.ls Tank Capacity (gallons) In Substance Last Stored 1 Tank Dimensions(diameter x length) t( Remarks: Firm transporting waste Slate Lic.# Hazardous waste manifest# E.P,A.# Approved tank disposal yard 1 Tank yard 010 14b(q"S Type of inert gas Tank yard addressBig 04504 City or Town -44FD►D# Permit# Date of issue Date of a �rt r Q Dig safe approval number: Z� R[EV��� 4�E ig Sa Toll Free Tel. Number-Boo-322-484a Signature I Title of Officer granting permit �O Ac"y:.�,Ir After removai(s) ("Consumptive Use"fuel oil tanks exempted)send Form FP-290FIsigned by Local Fire Dept. to UST Regulalory Compliance Unit, Department of Fire Services, P.O. Box 1025, State Road, Stow, MA 01775. 'International Fire Code Institute �92 lrevisea e197) 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 05 May 20 04 03:52p Kessler Installation 7e1 32S 3199 p, 5 T)*d9AWea dj;?-)W sffQ*,0d •a� Ats��&91 RECOPT OF otanosAL OF Uri STEEL STOWE TANK .ow rr zvi NAME AND AUMSS OF APPROVED 1rWM YAW JMes G.Graot Co.,Inc. 28 wolcou St. Rcadv1lIC.MA 021 APPROVED TANK YARD NO. #006 Tank Yard Ledger 502 CHAR IN(4)Number: ZW'j �3 _ !carlity under'p�anid of law I Nwe personally elurnined Re vrderground steel*0=4 tank delivered to this'epprovw lank yard'by ion.eorporatiorn or partnership �)p and amopwd seree it oentormance wah massaichussm Fire Prevention Repuboon 502 CMR 3.00 Provisions for Approving lArdwWwnd Steal Storage Tank dvmnding yards. A valid permit was issued by LOCAL Head of Fire DepWUMnL FDIDs _ 9 2 a. to trenspon tMs tank to lhle yard. Name and T ou of approved tank yard ewer or wrwm autnorftd repreeenteuvo: TllAE -- AT ! NEo TN4 e0te0 receipt of ddeposai mu@4 bg fetunMd to the krol head of tyre era depsrnrenr FDtps�. Z pursuant to 502 CMR 3.00, EACH TANK MUST HAVE A 112CE1107 OF(ARPOaAL TAM DATA TAItIKMMO M FRAM Gdbw In,not) 11.40 ]I aMOW kj RO _ GAS .wed arm* fCeabcabs Iy71ANH�S Diumbar (Ow sir Twa) Dete Rccdved 5 O 112M Deoarttseat Pwmk d ( b� Stu��ra.auft>>ae� " Tank I.D.A(I+atrm FR2" Owner/Operator to mail revbed copy of Notification Ford(FP29q or FP290R)to :UST Compliance, Office of the State Ftre Menha L P.O.Box 1025 State Road,Stow, MA 01775. Ftnd Ma /,Parcel 273079 down of Barnstable $ g p > HeaEthDpament�HealftiYSystem Aft" i $ < c v Map/Parcel 273079 .; ?ank Nbr 02 Tag Nb 00138 Installed 11/01/1986 Location B s PM �� Test Not f cation�Date � , Status Date .memoVai�Notif cation Date ��; � 2= �� � 09/23/1997 , a f , Pest Au Afid ,- d r ' Rem"ouaE 05/11/2004 Vz Variance 1 /w a - " Fuel Stored ' G ,- Fuet�Storage Reason 3 iCapacjtyCo€�struct�one LeakfDettin � Gathod�c Detec#ion _ S#orage Tank nfo 010000 FD rY s rl€ , �A,� d ° 5;X d�tional Details SUPER UNLEADED 1 i 4� -rove L .................... s �. j 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 02 Make application to local Fire Department. Fire Department 'sins original application and issues du gate as Permit. ,i Lefa��Grrr�izC`a�'C�cxe C� <ices — (Nice 0 161 6&te�xe G�/�axl/uil APPLICATION and PERMIT for storage tank removal and transportation to approved tank disposal yard in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 9.00, application is hereby made by: • Tank Owner Name(please print) X.5�. X S11 ,�r ronerur.( 4D YrnO �p.rmiU AddressQZgQ Srner 1 cilly Srar. Ziv Company Name S Co.or Individual 1�- PARr Address -• R. ��PillAddresses-`tea ll Signature(if applying for ermit) Signature(if applying for permit) 0 IFCI'Certified Other G IFCI'Certified 0 LSP# Other Tank Location O a�0 J(?�- - M.�,l S fill . Sreer AdCrara Cm, Tank Capacity(gallons) _�,� '�+ 1 O,oaa Substance Last Stored Tank Dimensions(diameter x length) Remarks: Firm transporting waste �OAT t{FsAS7 State Lic.#MV7 Hazardous waste manifest# E.P.A.# IMP( 14 1.3 n Approved tank disposal yard `6- -7 t (O ` Tank yard# Type of inert gas Tank yard address Z►GhVt. City or Town ,��/�_ FDID# �� o Permit# 04502 Date of issue - Dale of expiration Dig safe approval number: Z� 3 j�Q� Toll Free Tel. Number-800-322-4844 ,r�YANKIS f Signature/Title of Officer granting permit Alln r. ) ,.; After removal(s) ("Consumptive Use"fuel oil tanks exem �d -29 R signed by Local Fire Dept.to UST Regulatory Compliance Unit, Department of Fire Services, P.O. Box 1025, State Road,Stow,MA 01775. 'International Fire Code Institute 719(revise0 4/97) 07/12/2006 16:28 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 04 May 20 04 03:51p Kessler Installation 781 326 3189 P.2 �r�It+erre6rlr Sarsdore - alw4w 0j Abe Shane;Few W44ad ., RECEIPT OF MPOSAL OF UNOERGROUND STEEL STORAGE TANK r�rr_1I NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPROVED TANK YARD jams G.Grant CO.,Inc. 28 W0ICOU St. Reedville,MA 02137 APPROVED TANK YARD NO. #008 Tank yard Ledger 502 CMR 3.03(d)Number I cemly under penally d Mw I have petsenaly essmined Ihs underground Steel storage lank delwerod to MIS-Spproved tank yard'by Rrm,corporation a partrrerlh' Y EAUE. and accepted same in ovdgy Ranee hvlM wassamuseft fire Prevention Regvtalion 502 CMR 3.00 Provislorts for AppMving 1p�erpround Steel Storege Tank dismanting yards. A valid perm:was Issued by LOCAL Head of Flre Oepar roam• FDID/_Q Z_ 2 It!Uanepon this tomic to this yard. I approved tank run owner or owners euehorked representative: IV X -- --- — — .3 %VATORE TITI E IGNED Th 9 n@d rec®pt of disposal must be rotltrrtEd to the local head of the fke depenmsnr FOIDY f pursuant to 502 CMR 3,00. EACH TANK MUST HAVE A RECEIPT OF DISPOSAL TAM DATATANK REMOVERIEW Gallons sN S►re" Prerlaas Coulomb C-As Diameter (,eD�t>t --- _ ._.... .• - or w�..._..._ Date Batelved 5 O Fire D"Wasm"t 0 &riallt(ifarWftbk) Tank I.D.N(Form FP_290) - Owner/Operator to map raised copy of Nodfleadon Form(FP290,or FP290R)to:UST Compliance, Ogee of the State Fire Morshak P.O.Box 1025 State Road,Stow, MA 01775. ¢ Tawn of Ba nstable ` y Fintl MaplParcel 273079 HealthUepartment Heaith System G Maptparcel �` 273079 _ �,z_ '� � �� ���.. •�. _ ��` Tank Nbr 03 i Tag<Nbr 00139 ins"talied 11/01/1986 Location B ,.ems 4 s Nest-Nottfica#ryon Date — # Statu Rafe � RemovalN�o ii cation�Date��� �,� est� 2 09/23/1997'� � m 14� 06 s i emoua "iIU KM 05/11/2004 �. iVartance T WOW y' Fuel�Sted F ei Storage RIB or ason KA Capacity Constrauctton •F leak DetectionF CathodtcDe ec#ion 012000 FD ` Y£ Y � y Storage Tank Info, s Additional Details No leaks dunng removal c 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 04 �+ Make application to local Fire Department. ,,pper� Fire Departmer tanks original application and issues t icate as Permit. goalxG ro d0.,xe c5re9.W;Cej — .4 ce ail'&M GAZ4 APPLICATION and PERMIT I Fee: d. for storage tank removal and transportation to approved tank disposal yard in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 9.00, application is hereby made by: • Tank Owner Name(please print) MoTI;V&Etj�R.ZC 64;-S X ll` Address Z� 1 l�M C. rtT �1 rL 01!: rhE" z l�4— $oval 'I VCeY $$pro ZIP Company Name S Co.or Individual L Prime � 9 Address Dtb A� m Address_ l 'v>S6 Q'-k s Prfnr r Signature(if applying for permit) Signature(if applying for permit) C1614 ❑ IFCI•Certified Other ❑ 1FCI'Certified O LSP# Other 7Tankocation 0 il 6 Srwr^ddr.ss cNy Tank Capacity (gallons) 104 oon Substance Last Stored Tank Dimensions(diameter x length) -� Remarks: U Firm transporting waste ,BaStj ASS State Llc.fi M�-7 prs Hazardous waste manifest# E.P.A.# Approved tank disposal yard M E 1 1 7 1 (o s Tank yard# Type of inert gas Tank yard a0dress ze> E&W- V_�0\4.41ft S '. ������►' 7Daeof � (���_ FDIp# /1� `Permit# 04503 �f A.2 Y Date of expiration — Dig sale approval number: 3 Toll Free Tel. Number-800-322-4e44 Signature/Title of Officer granting permit TIRE /vv I_4d(, _"f After removal(s) ("Consumptive Use"fuel oil tanks exa��Fs2 90R signed by local Fire Dept, to UST Regulatory Compliance Unit, Department of Fire Services, P,O• Box ei Aoad, Stow, MA 01775. 'International Fire Code Institute 7:s2 rrevisea 4/971 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 03 _May 20 04 03:52p Kessler Installation 781 326 3189 p. 6 j1Da e�('�orc S�teo - ��od trkc Saatr �r� � Z�-� REC&rT OF DISpD8AL OF UNDEROROYND STEEL STORA"TANK ism FF 291 NAME AND ADORERS OF APPAOIrEO TANK YARD _ +_ C"10C. 28 WOiCOtt St. �esdv3lla.,MA 021_7 APPROVED TANK YARD NO. #0W Tank Yard Ledger M2 CMR 3.03(a)Nunwen 2D0:j 4j qQ& cenlfy under pshoty of law I have perwrw*emntined the underground 81e41 Moraw lank dolveied to nis-approved W*yard'by firm,oorporedon Or pannerehip tir SS I& and sooe0led same in mrd0mwas rAM fltsssaCawft Fire Prevention RegulbOw 502 CMR 3,00 Provisions for Approvhp Underground BtW Sbrspe Tank dlswanMfng yards, A valid pprNt was Issrred by LOCAL Head Of Fire 0e0emlent. FDIOA �� `) Z �. to transport ma**to we yard. Name epd/al171 title df approved onk Ya1d owner or owners suaronzed repres—tative: � ii S TUItE 71TLE onYE 316wED Tns signed receipt d dI6pasal moat be roWnaeO to a+e k►eal heed of me fire department FDIOe--k d— pumuent to S02 CMR 3.00. EACH TANK MUST NAVE A RECWT OF DISPOSAL c.uo� 0 WD VAAAOeA Prtvioue Coates" iq1ef=S l 4� erne Dtamela`_�b Date tleedvW roe"atom pawAi# 04-503 Serial 0(it av bbk) Tank 1D.A(Form FP-M)�— of NotfOesdoa Fong OM",OT M90R)to:UST COMPUMM Ownw/Operator to MR rd bw amMA 01175. offs a of the Sate Firs Mar�baL P.O.Box 102S State R084�+ 7 . Find Ma tParcei` 273079 r�Towri of Barnstable � HealthQeparfinen#f ieaikh System '. � y r - x VA MaplParcei� j 273079 a Tan Nbr y 04 jag Ng', zinstaited y 11/01/1986 Lo abort -110 1 / st Notatcat on Date.0 a u p St t s Dae� k Remote NoNO tific n Date= �W C. 09/23/1997 . 14b8Il�dOR i affiance: Fuel Stored Fuel Storage Reason �B : i g n .4 i t "j Capacity Construction I.mke Detectibn �Cathod� Detection ; Storage Tank Info010000 s FD m ,r' r i Additional Details No leaks during removal ,'f F�Change IL 77,,,, " ,n07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 09 4 Make application to local Fire Department. Fire Depertmw ,twins original application and Issues 'Icate as Permit. � a �efez��me,ato�'v�i•� �ennrtce.� — ���� p�'t/2e G5&te C, ,sue�4Gu ru/ .. . �� APPLICATION and PERMIT Fee� for storage tank removal and transportation to approved tank disposal yard in accordance with the provision of M.G.L. Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 9.00, application is hereby made by: s Tank Owner Name(please print) b�T�J,� S X Address ty �� btiiun►fu Appying&W Gn slats AD oe Company Name v,.? Co.or Individual lT Address ' o,,,,, Address 3�SO PrMr Signature applying for permit) Signature(if applying for permit) O IFCI'Certified Other p IFCI'Certified O LSP# Other Tank Location O 0(y�►�- —� hL i` sr.a xearvea c�, i Tank Capacity(gallons) Substance Last Stored 1 p� Tank Dimensions(diameter x length) Remarks: me - u . . Firm transporting waste • State Lic. Hazardous waste manitest# E.P.A_# MIND 406�S I q Approved tank disposal yard .r Tank yard# �t7 L51( Type of inert gas Tank yard address ze) t .�0 V r4506 City or Town FDID# Permit# Date of issue Date of expiration �v, Dig safe approval number: -7 4wL4 I -Loci a(ect srla 10 If Fre Tel. Number- 800-322-41344 1S��Q��y)�?P�1 Signature/Title of Officer granting permit N r Afterremoval(s) ("Consumptive Use"fuel oil tanks exem ��o -290R signed by Local Fire Dept.to UST Regulatory Compliance Unit, Department of Fire Services, P.O. Box 10'��;State Road, Stow, MA 01775. International Fire Cod® Institute /� M CAW,//) —�Q D/rj1 M�.P "o Irevi dJ 1 /" . ,2 sad 97 -Invrnational Fire Code Institute 10? Is 4/971 r1>s zp J _.._....04 Q3:52p Kessler Installation 791 32B 31A9 " p. 4 am 1t'CElPT OF DISPOSAL OF LMERGROUND'�,r�+� STEEL aTORAGE TANK u NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPRoVep TANK YARD Grant Co. 28 Wolcoa St. 8 Readvllle.MA 02137 APPROVED TANK YARD NO. #00Tank Yard Lsdp r 502 CMR 3.03(,)Number. 2W q 4740 ~ arllly wWsr penalty of law I have pwsona0y wcwenlnad llw une pr pantmrship e/� rtd Sisal efpltpe lank ddivefsd to this'epprored TarMc yard"by IhRI,ovrporaYa+or end aosspted sane in oonl0rmanoe wilh MS5,20lrsetli Fke Prevention Regulation 502 CMR 3.00 Prowsiods f r Appmwkv LIlqMgr--Steel SWrape Tank ft(ranift yards, A valid pstmll was issued by LOCAL Bead of Fire Department. FOID# } _b UarLtpart this fenk to tra ysra. Nacre anti offielaAfl o/apprwW lank y-0 owier or ow ma autlsrlsed Mwwentarhre: SIUMTURE TITLE OATF-- p N EO This wed reoe*n of d st ispose)mu l,e rerunhsd go gm h al head of the the de amnetu pDlpol ! P _Q pursumnr Is 5D2 CMR 3.00. EACH TANK MUST HAVE A RECEIPT OP DISPOSAL TANK DAT. 2A]+NK RZKOVXD FROM Geltooa 10 m-11ouGK Previous Conumm 2 �(101106+i0 Stroa Dlaneetrr ],erSth u (city ore a Dote Received 1w a Deparb""I rer+rtie N 04sob Serial M(ff�vaYaDle) Tank I.D.N(Form Fr-2") Owner/Operator to mall revised copy o!NotfAcatbn Form(FP290,or FP290R)to. UST Compliance, Office of the State Fire Morsba%P.O.Box 1025 State Road,Stow, MA 01774. OX �Fintl`Ma /Parcel 273079 y xTownofBarnstble � ' Health Department lean yssmm .A ,eb9� x /-. NOV tag , �jjYd Map/Parcel 273079 Tank Nbr 05 TagIbr 00141 W Installed 11/01/1986 Lp ac tioni'- B s � Cest�Nobfication Date Status e—wRemoval�Notif�cationDate'„ a , - b WAY s -r i ` M �' �Uariance i 0 go, marTOM �a �Fuel Stored E FOuSSorageReasor� B 4 � Capacity Construction _ Leak DetectiartCathoic Detectn Stora e Tank info. g 001000 FD rYmj ;T1,Additlon2l Details No leaks dunng removal MU ANU SUNS INC. !',,A.AZ_),�. i­841 207 MARSTON s'r'. — LAWRENCE _c MASS-. 01841 I'Al H'Z f!226 1117 1 DkiALERS fmh sr - AR wr LS AP IRON AND DEALERS IN: SCRAP ET LS — SCRAP IRON AND cm M'OST TYPES OF WASTE MATERIALS MOST TYPES OF WASTE MATEWALS cn Ze rV4W 6" of 01-4e z"I"a .60,14fe % puma I'm E4 WA Oe 0j7 49 w4mui . 74m#" Ln co 00 DATE Eel F- VED (L G A L.Lo N S_ i REC119VED (.L) GALLONS *. /Zcov TY -TOWN effy 'TOW N z m pro(p C)q F-IR 0 M IAL -2 iA VT I SA VEI set vf! SRI VE) SA W. AVEWAND USED BUILDI"Ca MATEPIALS. N E W X i-b, U s J,;"D z ui,•k L;,I j!-q ovm, 04.,3 r,-!7 R-,zq L q ee4m i — V VcAma — 274u —_5'l & R."oova'o Redsr'�latidR&4 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 14 t.P.6 -Al Qe Comniontvealtb of Basn0ugettg DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY---DIV1s10N OF FIRE PREVENTION 1010 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE. BOSTON II 19�s APPLICATION FOR PERMIT (Date) To: HEAD Of FIRE DEPARTMENT 1� Gift' or Town In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 148, G.L. as provided in Sec. 91,09 application is hereby made By Name G vo /� Gi✓ .v . .: / I Full name of person, 11rm or corporation Address 16,� �' �fe e (6f at oe P.O, BOX) (City of Town) for permission to v - 2 000 / /p,00 State clearly 4 , purpose for / &11 X o '0 which permit -- - is requested C at 100, Name of competent operatyG�,�' o 0. (If applicable) Date issued : 20' 19g� B C y (Si¢naNr►of applicant) Date of expiration--/1_ /!6'- 192�Fee$s ai Due . .Y �Clje CotttmonWealtb of 1Ha52;dclju,5ettg DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY—DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION 1010 CommoNWHALTH AVENUE. BOSTON //� � ,ems 40ty or To..nl (Date) V ' MV I of In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 148, G. L. as provided in this permit is granted to Name o^'''7, ,�GIV (. �arid�• _ __ ,Full name of Derson. firm Or cofoorotlon granted permit) J� to LL -x- ,0 oo - /1 ADO, /- / 0a0 . Ce /A) e c State clearly � U �Lq� ��r--j�.tnli�sa��.��Ps purpose for �� `L7� * � Z _ � � which permit I'1 a D Od0 00 �/ Did 1 !-_sso. (Duer1 - S is granted T Restrictions l at IClve focatJDAY 9/feet and riaeor describe in such manner as to provide adequal de alii Fee Paid $16.��— - ¢—'--------, l$tnetue a 11`c a tang ou mnl This permit will expirel�y— 14,6 - T 1 W (THIS PERMIT MUST BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED. UPON THE PREMISES.) 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 15 dui MARSTON ST. — LA%VR r-.-. E ..E, MASS. Ol 4 8 1 DEALERS IN: Sc:ge�? �9, T.:�6E.5 � SCFAP IRCN AND mOST TYPES OF WASTE MATERIALS ?(/c 2� O�c 0� '74c �a:9cal.C'cg41 IsoK f'afd�c4 9s 11cw ��glQ.cd 212c:•/ C ( ion G'�I10-7 ^�k 1 c7i vac I i ! I Q�AI baa`5226 . SA Yf SA Yf! SA VE SA VEl NEW AND USED BUILDING MATERIALS. . . . A19944 —e44...44 --9 G c4•Wa -- Casa —54 er4 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 16 F.P:6 EBY mbt commontuealfb of 01ambutetto. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY---DIVISION OF FIRE 'P.REVENTiON 1010 CoMMONWBAL*H AV[NU6, BbStON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT (Date) To: HEAD Of FIRE DE RTM T. AAQ Syr. City or Torrn In accordance with the provisions -of C2 apter 148, G.L`.; as" provided in. Sec. applicatioii .is hereby �m-adee By Name S' i�l G..:' Au, 1 �>: IFull name of Dersdn. fir or-corporation .. Address (B.telot iF,P.O. 'so-it) for perm' sio to State clearly, purpose for,. wbich permit17 - is requestiefl•, . at p Name of competent`.operatAr -Q.6rt Date 'I d '_ 19:� :8 _ sSNe ;1�d. Y_ I ivro z� gate"' f :ex itst.ion:� a "FA.m'... PAid., 1M► i .���^'rs:!r:l:!�.6.�R;�aariiY�► '7s'"C�••�.���.�..:.�a`,..�.r.e.+,wr. _ �, w •.si • /1• ,,b.,'(jA�9Mro6�?rl�l!MAIRI�•?�fY�. •. i.il.�ai.. �'.'.rwi iiL :1M ���••i:I PA.R�'w1.E'N?'..O� .P'LJL'LC SA'FETY--�- Divt�l;b>v. 1010'4 NW60WsALTm AkHut. CWT. ;. I;.. Y w T �I t a i r t 4,..t I 'ri•� "lid J .J 1•� a!i" I.i 1 f a: i% �r 1 d. s o s:pf'�hInscaiyc a'fe�:1 4A,':G ".'as rov; pd i Sri M ,;,,.'• .I 1; •a' , •L'N CQi�• .',I' .. � ,:,..�-..••'�'.,,,• � O ,N7-- ,_rr-r-r_ ... ... ,:l{j "fly:% ,. .,. . .. ,,. .,, ., .r,� ,, :" �I:Y, On' .1'ral.oe•cOrppnfio�•.RonH`. rrlFY.ri.lt). !"'U�dp. •. .s,�� YY��ll 1 :. .. :,: ...��' � , ... •y,C J1 Lil •.I�•.:i,' �rF.': .'!ll.'I, 1. 1:,'•''(:/!•'C • I C ppermit •r: 1 ;is� �ranfed I �C r� 'rr 71 7 moll at V�e� ritti� s„' lY''4GIv�loeotien sY 1tn�t !`. dlltei,bb in such majvr�1Y}o prevlcy 'a:.I Icafl ;r a �. .,.. Fee Paid•. �' •�`%' _ :� '��� , ;-, SiB at a iiN.a This,, w1'II ex it t —�--- %:.:.; or HIS.a [R1illT,;; Y'C:.6 :'CbNffiIl�IG y,qt 07/12/2006 16:32 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 12 �.._..-J_ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE UNDERGR% 'D FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE SY 'MS ASSESSORS MAP NO PARCEL NO. (7-- ADDRESS; 1 VILLAGE' NAME:. ,10 a_ G 1 CC ' �' J !> c�4Kci sorr �C- ('vl'� �''�f', 1!<,� RAy �' PHONE NUMBER , .S LOCATION OF TANKS:, CAPACITY: TYPE OF FUEL AGE: TYPE: LEAK OR,,(( MICAL: DETECTION Ll p uNtEl�r ��E ATE Of PURCHASE OF, EACH: 1. �( 2, � (lY� 3. � � � 4, ATE OF- FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMIT:__B Q ES'TING CERTIFICATION SUBMITTED: PASSED l� I DID NOT PASS .EASE PROVIDE A SKETCH SHOWING THE LOCATION OF TANKS ON THE BACK OF THIS CARD. c e� 4 1 i °FIME The Town of Barnstable Office of Town Manager 9 B''MASSS. 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 1639. �0 �ArFD MA'S s Office: 508-862-4610 John C.Klimm,Town Manager Fax: 508-790-6226 Joellen J.Daley,Assistant Town Manager MEMORANDUM TO: Mark Ells, DPW Director Tom McKean,Heath Director FR: Joel lT62003 ey, Assistant Town Manager DT: Octobe RE: Barnstable BWSC/SMMP RTN 4-11301 Motiva Cost Center#100083 (Formerly Texaco Facility#11-143-0180) 1140 Iyanough Road EXECUTED ADMINISTRATIVE CONSENT ORDER_AMENDEMENT NUMBER 1 AC O-SE-03-3 S-002-AMEND#1 I am sending a fully executed amended copy of the matter mentioned above for your records. Thank You, JJD: smo Attachment Oct • 2. 2003 1 :25PM No•3419 P• 1/5 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville, M.A.02347 (508) 946-2700 MITT ROMNEY ELLEN ROY HER PEWER Governor TOWN , Secretary T{tail?; M r}11 KERRYHEALEY ROBERT W.GOLLEDGE,Jr. lieutenant Governor Commissioner FAX COVER SHEET FAX # (508) 946-2865 TELEPHONE # (508) 946-2851 DATE: 10/2/03 FROM: Roberta Edwards PLEASE DELIVER TO: Barnstable Town Administrator(508)862-4770 Barnstable Health Dept.(508)790-6304 Scott Parker,Geological Services(978)568-9316 TELECOPIER NUMBER: see above I TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES: 5 (INCLUDING COVER PAGE) ' PLEASE CALL IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE COMPLETE FAX. C0b20NTS: Admin. Consent Order - Amendment #1, 4-11301 This hdormation is available in alftm to format Call Aprd McCabe,ADA Coordinator at 1•617.55&1171,TDD Service-1. G&299420Z DEP on the woad wide web: hllp-J1www.MaMgov1dep 10 Printed an Recycled Paper Oct . 2. 2003 1 25PM No. 3419 P . 2/5 COMMONWEALTH OF 1V ASSACHUSETTS � r D2 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS wwM DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROT SOUTHEAST REGIONAL.OFFICE COPY 20 RZ WERSME DRIVE,LAKEVILLE,NIA 02347(508)946-2700 MITT ROMNE'Y ELLEN ROY HE;R'LFELDER GGvernor Secretary 'F URY>ia A EY ROBEIrf W..GOLLE:DGE,Jr. Lieutenant Govemot Cgmmi98ipneT October 1,2003 Mr,David Weeks RE- Barnstable-BWSC/ShP R:IN 4-11301 Motiva Enterprises,L.L.C.. Motiva Cost Center#100083 c/o Shell Oil Products US (Formerly Texaco Facility#11-143-0180) PMB 301 1140 Iyanough Road 1830 South Road,Unit 24 EXECV1`ED ADMINISTRATIVE CONSENT Wappinger Falls,New York 12509 ORDER-AMENDMMNT NUMBER 1 AC0-SE-03-3S-002-AMEND#1 Dear Mr.,Weeks; Enclosed please find a fully executed original of Administrative Consent Order Amendment Number 1 (the Amendment) for the above referenced Site. The effective date for the Amendment is October 1, 2003. The Amendment contains a revised schedule to return -to compliance for item number 58,contained in Section V of the existing Consent Order. If you have any questions regarding this matter,please contact me at(508)946-2799, X R.Martin,Chief Site Management&Permits Section M/LAS/ka Enclosure: Administrative Consent Order—Amendment Number 1 ACO-SE-.03-3S-002-AMEND#1 CERTIFIED MAIL#7002 2030 0006 4995 6791 E PXst=Jey\4-11301 Executed ACO Amendment Cover.doc � This information isvvailable in alternate format.Call Aprel McCabe,ADA Coordinator at 1-617-96-117L 1 DD Service-1-SW2982207.. DEP on ft World Wide Web: http•J/www.mass.govldep I .10 Printed on Fecycled Paper E Oct . 2. 2003 1 :25PM No . 3419 P 3/5 Bainstable-BWSC RTN 4-11301 Page 2 of 2 Administrative Consent Order—Amendment Number 1 cc:(fax) Bamstable Town Administrator 508-862-4770 Barnstable Health Department 508-790-6304 Scott Parker,I,$P Geological Services Corporation 978-568-9316 cc: (email) DEP-SERO Attn: Millie Garcia-Surette,Iaeputy Regional Director Jonathan Hobill,Regional Engineer Thomas Mason, Senior Regional Counsel Theresa Barao,Public Affairs Data Entry cc: (hard copy) DEP-SERO Attn:Regional Enforcement Office(2) I E t Oct . 2. 2003 1 :25PM No P. 4/5 ' COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE MATTER OP ) RE7 Bamstable-BWSC/SMEP Release Tracking Number 4-11301 Mr.David Weeks ) Motiva Cost Center#100083 Motiva Enterprises,L.L.C.. ) (Formerly Texaco Facility#11-143-0180) c/o Sbell Oil Products US ) ADMINISTRATIVE CONSENT PMB 301 } ORDER-AMENDMENT_ 1830 South Road,Unit 24 ) ACO-SE-03-3S-002 Wappinger Falls,New York 12509 ) aTIM.. 76-0262490 ) AMENDWNT#1 The Department and the Respondent agree to amend and incorporate the following change into Administrative Consent Order,ACO-SE-03-3S-002: 1„ Section V,paragraph 58,that originally stated• "Ry September 30;2003,if the Phase>n Plan referenced in paragraph 57 above demonstrates that it is currently infeasible to achieve a Permanent Solution at the Site, the Respondent shall submit to the Department a Class C RAO,pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 40.1050 and 310 CMR 40.1056. If the Phase Ill Plan referenced in paragraph 57 above indicates that it is feasible to reach a Permanent Solution at the Site,the Respondent shall submit to the Department a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan("Phase IV'),prepared in full accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40,0870. " is hereby amended to: "By January 31,2004,if the Phase III Plan referenced in paragraph 57 above demonstrates that it is currently infeasible to achieve a Permanent Solution at the Site, the Respondent shall submit to the Department a Class C RAO,pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 40.1050 and 310 CMR 40.1056• If the Phase III Plan referenced in paragraph 57 above indicates that it is feasible to reach a Permanent Solution at the Site,the Respondent shall submit to the Iepartment a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan("Phase IT),prepared in full accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40,0870." 2.. The undersigned reprgsenty that helshe has the authority to bind the Respondent to this Order_ 3. The Department represents that the Regional Director has the authority to issue this Order on behalf of the Department. 4. The remainnng provisions of this Order,specifically Section VL,which address the terms and conditions for imposing stipulated penalties,are still in force, P:U�stanlcyl4-11301 ACO Amcndmcnt,doc I i 2 . 2003 1 .26PM No.3419 P. 5/5 ' Barnstable-BWSC RTN 4-11301 Page 2 of ADMINISTRATIVE CONSENT ORDER—AMENDMRNT NUMBER 1 SO ORDERED: FOR THE RESPONDENT,Motiva Enterprises,LLC. 13Y: _ DATE: Allen G.Register,Manager,Science Engineer—Fast Region Federal Employee Identification Number.76-0262490 - DEIPAR %TENV. IIRONYCENTALPROTECT.ION '07 DATE:,u.��►�l BY. aul A.Taurasi,P.E. Regional Director 1 1' i I f c DATE AMENDED-05/3 1/02 Oct . 2, 2003 1 :25PM No.3419 P 1/5 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville, MA.02347 (508) 946-2700 bIITT ROMNEY ELLEN ROY HEMELDER Governor Secretary KERRYHEALEY ROBERT W.COLLEDGE,Jr. Lieutenant Governor Commissioner FAX COVER SHEET FAX,# (508) 946-2865 TELEPHONE # (508) 946-285I DATE: 10/2/03 FROM: Roberta Edwards PLEASE DELIVER TO: 13arnstablc Town Administrator(508)862-4770 is Barnstable Health Dept.(508)790-6304 Scott Parker,Geological Services(978)568-9316 TELECOPIER NUMBER: see above TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES: 5 (INCLUDING COVER PAGE) PLEASE CALL IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE COMPLETE FAX. Cot4MENTS: Admin. Consent order - Amendment #1, 4-11301 This information is avaRabte iv•tt nmft format CaD Aprd McCabe,ADA Coordinator at 1-617.55&1171.TDD Service.1400.E9&2207, DEP on the World Wide Web: hripJJwww.mass.gov/dep PrMed on Recycled Paper Oct . 2. 2003 1 :25PM No.3419 P - 2/5 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS r = EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROT SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE COPY 20 RIVERSIDE,DRIVE,LAKEVILLE NIA 02347(308)946-2700 MITT ROMNBY E LEN ROY HERZFELDER GGvernor Secretary ICER'RY HEALEY ROBERT W..GOLL EDGE,Jr. Lieutenant Gpvpmoi Gpmmigai0n@Y October 1,2003 Mr.David Weeks RE: Barnstable-BWSC/SW R:IN4-11301 Motiva Enterprises,L.L.C.. Motiva Cost Center#100083 c/o Shell Oil Products US (Formerly Texaco Facility#11-143-0180) PNM 301 1140 Iyanough Road 1830 South Road,Unit 24 E XECU'rED ADMINISTRATIVE CONSENT Wappinger Falls,New York 12509 ORDER-AMENDMENT NUMBER I AC0-SE-03-3S-002 A,IVIEND#1 Dear Mr.Weeks: Enclosed please find a fully executed original of Administrative Consent Order Amendment Number 1 (the Amendment) for the above referenced Site. The effective date for the Amendment is October 1, 2003. The Amendment contains a revised schedule to return to compliance for item number 58,contained in Section V of the existing Consent Order. If you have any questions regarding this matter,please contact me at(508)946-2799. Sincerely, /rardR.Martin,Chief Site Management&Permits Section M/LAS/ka Enclosure: Administrative Consent Order—Amendment Number 1 ACO-SEr03-3S-002-AMEND#1 CERTIFIED MAIL#7002 2030 0006 4995 6791 P-N st anleyl4-11301 Executed ACO Amendment.Cover.doc This information is4va0able in altercate format.Call Aprel McCabe,ADA Coordinator m 1fi17-55G-117L TDD Service-1-890-298420 .. DEP on rho Wood Wide Web: hW1www.m.'sss g0vldep Printed on�ecyded Paper 1 Oct , 2, 2003 1 :25PM No- 3419 P , 3/5 Barnstable-BWSC RTN 4-11301 Page 2 of 2 Administrative Consent Order—Amendment Number 1 cc:(fax) . Barnstable Town Administrator 508-862-4770 Barnstable Health Department 508-790-6304 Scott Parker,I,$P Geological Services Coiporation 978-568-9316 cc:(email) DEP-SERO Attu; MURe Garcia-Surette,Deputy Regional Director Jonathan Hobill,Regional Engineer Thomas Mason, SeWor Regional Counsel Theresa Barao,Public Affairs Data Entry cc: (hard copy) DEP-SERO Attn'Regional Enforcement Office(2) Oct . 2 . 2003 1 25PM No,3419 P 4/5 s. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN TIM MATT-R OF ) RE7 Barnstable-13WSC/SMP Release Trackinb Number 4-11301 Mr.David Weeks ) Motiva Cost Center#100083 Motiva Enterprises,L.L.C.. ) (Formerly Texaco Facility#11-1434180) c/o Sbell Oil Products US ) ADMINISTRATIVE CONSENT PMB 301 ) ORDER-AMENDMENT_ 1830 South Road,Unit 24 ) ACO-SE-03-3S-002, Wappinger Falls,New York 12509 ) FEIN-. 76-0262490 ) AMENDWNT#1 The Department and the Respondent agree to amend and incorporate the following change into Administrative Consent Order,ACO-SE-03-3S-002; l„ Section V,paragraph 58,that originally stated- "By September 30i 2003,if the Phase III Plan referenced in paragraph 57 above demonstrates that it is currently infeasible to achieve a Permanent Solution at the Site, the Respondent shall submit to the Department a Class C RAO,pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 40.1050 and 310 CMR 40.1056. If the Phase III Plan referenced in pwWaph 57 above indicates that it is feasible to reach a Permanent Solution at the Site,the Respondent shall submit to the Department a Phase IV Remedy implementation Plan("Phase IV'),prepared in full accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40,0870," is hereby amended to: "By January 31,2004,if the Phase III Plan referenced in paragraph 57 above demonstrates that it is currently infeasible to achieve a Permanent Solution at the Site, the Respondent shall submit to the Depatrtment a Class C RAO,pursuant to the provisions of 310 CMR 40.1050 and 310 CMR 40.1056. If the Phase I11 Plan referenced in paragraph 57 above indicates that it is feasible to reach a Permanent Solution at the Site,the Respondent shall submit to the Department a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan("Phase IV"),prepared in full accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0870." 2.. The undersigned represents that he/she has the authority to bind the Respondent to this Order_ 3. The Department represents that the Regional Director has the authority to issue this Order on behalf of the Department. 4. The remaining provisions ofthis Order,specifically Section Vl,which address the terms and conditions for imposing stipulated penalties,are still in force, P:11,stan1cyl4-1 l301 ACO Amcndment.doc Oct . 2. 2003 1 :26PM No.3419 P 5/5 r ' Barnstable-BWSC RTN 4-11301 Page 2 of 2 ADMINISTRATIVE CONSENT ORDER—AMENDMENT NUMBER 1 SO ORDERED. FOR THE RESPONDENT,Motiva Enterprises,LLC. 1:3y- _ DATE: Allen G.Register,Manager,Science Engineer—Fast Region Federal Employee Identification Number.76-0262490 - DE 1Et T ENVIRONNNNTA)E PROTECTION B _ u DATE- /0 ._ ul A.Taurasi,P.E. Regional Director l DATE AMENDED-05/31/02 ��pF THE 1p�� The Town of Barnstable * STAB . * Office of Town Manager 9 MASS. E1 3�A,0 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601. Office: 508-862-4610 John C.Klimm,Town Manager Fax: 508-790-6226 Joellen J.Daley,Assistant Town Manager MEMORANDUM RECEIVED TO: `Tom McKean, Director of Public Health APR 2 3 ZOOS Rob Gatewood, Conservation Administrator TOWF BARNSTABLE HOEALTH DEPT. FR: John C. Klin m, Town Man er DT: 4/22/03 RE: Phase II & Phase III Reports for Texaco Service Station, 1140 Iyanough Road, RTN#4-11301 Enclosed please find a letter from Geologic Services Corporation regarding the above- said matter, for your information. Thank you, JCK:mpt Enclosure Geologic rl Services Corporation science,engineering&technology Via certified mail#70020860000061069467 0 rt L t April 15, 2003 Mr.John Klimm Town Administrator '03 APR 17 P 7 :26 Hyannis Town Hall 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Texaco Service Station#100083 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis,Massachusetts RTN#4-11301 Dear Mr. Klimm: In accordance with the requirements of 310 CMR 40.1403,this correspondence serves as notification that a Supplemental Phase 11—Comprehensive Site Assessment and Phase III—Remedial Action Plan Addendum have been submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(DEP) for the above referenced site..These submittals may be reviewed at the DEP's Southeast Regional Office aoeaied at 20 Riverside Drive in'Lakeville by calling(508) 946-2714. Should you have any questions regarding the availability of these documents..please do not:hesitate to contact the undersigned at(978) 568-8740. Sincerely, Geologic Services Corporation Moira S. Walker Project Hydrogeologist Cc: Department of Environmental Protection; Southeast Regional Office, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, 20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville,MA 02347 Mr. Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health, 367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 (via certified mail#70020860000061069474) Mr. David Condry, Barnstable Water Company, 47 Old Yarmouth Road,PO Box 326, Hyannis, MA 02601-0326 Mr. David Weeks, Shell Oil'Products US, PMB,301,.1830,South Road,.Unit 24,:Wappingers;... Falls,NY 42596.�. , . Ref:#000509C.PHIIPHIIIpipltr 04 03 Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 15 Bonazzoli Avenue • Hudson, MA 01749 • Tel: 978.568.8740 1 800.522.8740 • Fax: 978.568.9316 www.gsc-global.com • Geologic Services Corporation science,engineering&technology r August 14, 2002 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection RECEIVED Southeast Regional Office Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup AUG 1 6 2002 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE HEALTH DEPT. Re: Immediate Response Action Plan Design Specification Texaco Service Station#100083 1140 Iyannough Road Hyannis,Massachusetts RTN#4-11301 To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of Motiva Enterprises LLC(Motiva), Geologic Services Corporation(G.S.C.)has prepared the attached Immediate Response Action(IRA)Plan Design Specification and corresponding BWSC Transmittal Form 105 for the above referenced site. This IRA Plan Design specification submittal details the upcoming installation of a soil vapor extraction and air sparge remediation system for the purpose of containing and reaching the petroleum impact detected on the subject property and is intended to be a modification to the IRA currently in place for this site. An IRA status report detailing assessment activities performed on site and off site is anticipated for DEP submittal during the week of August 19, 2002. Please contact the undersigned or David B. Weeks of Equiva Services LLC(Equiva) at(845)462-5225 with any questions or comments. ; Sincerely, I Geologic Service Corporation i r Michael C. Biicher David Macone,P.E. Project Manager Project Engineer cc: David B. Weeks, Equiva Services LLC, P.M.B. 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Mr.John Klimm,Hyannis Town Administrator, 367 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Mr. Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health, 367 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Ref. #000509C.IRAPDS Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 15 Bonazzoli Avenue • Hudson, MA 01749 • Tel: 978.568.8740 1 800.522.8740 • Fax: 978.568.9316 www.gsc-global.com �f Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC-105 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ACTION (IRA) TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number FORM Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0424-40.0427(Subpart D) - 113 01 A. RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE LOCATION: Release Name:(optional) Texaco Service Station Street: 1140 Iyannough Road Location Aid: Cityrrown: Hyannis ZIP Code: 02061 ® Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this Release Tracking Number. ❑ Check here if this location is Adequately Regulated,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0110-0114. Specify Program: ❑ CERCLA ❑ HSWA Corrective Action ❑ Solid Waste Management ❑ RCRA State Program(21C Facilities) Related Release Tracking Numbers That This IRA Addresses: 4-16161 B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check all that apply) ✓❑ Submit an IRA Plan(complete Sections A,B,C,D,E,H,I,J and K). W1 Check here K this IRA Plan is an update or modification of a previously approved written IRA Plan. Date Submitted: ❑ Submit an Imminent Hazard Evaluation(complete Sections A,B.C,F,H.I,J and K). ❑ Submit an IRA Status Report(complete Sections A,B,C,E,H,I,J and K). ❑ Submit a Request to Terminate an Active Remedial System and/or Terminate a Continuing Response Action(s)Taken to Address an Imminent Hazard(complete Sections A,B,C,D.E,H,1,J and K). ❑ Submit an IRA Completion Statement(complete Sections A,B,C,D,E.G,H,1,J and K). , You must attach all supporting documentation required for each use of form indicated,including copies of any Legal Notices and Notices to Public Officials required by 310 CMR 40.1400. C. RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE CONDITIONS THAT WARRANT IRA: Identify Media and Receptors Affected: (check all that apply) ❑ Air © Groundwater ❑ Surface Water ❑ Sediments Q Sal ❑ Welland ❑ Storm Drain ❑ Paved Surface ❑ Private Well ❑ Public Water Supply R!] Zone 2 ❑ Residence ❑ School ❑ Unknown ❑ Other Specify: Identify Conditions That Require IRA,Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0412: (check all that apply) ❑ 2 Hour Reporting Condition(s) F1 72 Hour Reporting Condition(s) E] Substantial Release Migration ❑ Other Condition(s) Describe: Potential Release Miqration condition and presence of qreater than 0.5 inches of NAPL Identify Oils and Hazardous Materials Released: (check all that apply) Oils ❑ Chlorinated Solvents ❑ Heavy Metals ❑ Others Specify: D. DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE ACTIONS: (check all that apply) © Assessment and/or Monitoring Only ❑ Deployment of Absorbent or Containment Materials ❑ Excavation of Contaminated Soils ❑ Temporary Covers or Caps ❑ Re-use,Recycling or Treatment ❑ Bioremediation Q On Site 0 Off Site Est.Vol.: cubic yards Soil Vapor Extraction Describe: ❑ Structure Venting System ❑ Store O On Site 0 Off Site Est.Vol.: cubic yards Product or NAPL Recovery ❑ Landfill 0 Cover Q Disposal Est.Vol.: cubic yards ❑ Groundwater Treatment Systems ❑ Removal of Drums,Tanks or Containers ✓❑ Air Sparging Describe: ❑ Temporary Water Supplies SECTION D IS CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE. Revised 2/24/95 Supersedes Forms BWSC-005, 006, 010(in part)and 01.1 Page 1 of 3 Do Not Alter This Form Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC-105 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ACTION IRA)) TRANSMITTAL FORM Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0424-40.0427(Subpart D) 4❑- 113 O1 D. DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE ACTIONS(continued): ❑ Removal of Other Contaminated Media ❑ Temporary Evacuation or Relocation of Residents Specify Type and Volume: ❑ Fencing and Sign Posting ❑ Other Response Actions Describe: ❑ Check here if this IRA involves the use of Innovative Technologies(DEP is interested in using this information to aid in creating an Innovative Technologies Clearinghouse). Describe Technologies: E. TRANSPORT OF REM EDIATI ON WASTE: (if Remediation Waste has been sent to an off-site facility,answer the following questions) Name of Facility: Town and State: Quantity of Remediation Waste Transported to Date: F. IMMINENT HAZARD EVALUATION SUMMARY: (check one of the following) ❑ Based upon an evaluation,an Imminent Hazard exists in connection with this Release or Threat of Release. ❑ Based upon an evaluation,an Imminent Hazard does not exist in connection with this Release or Threat of Release. ❑ Based upon an evaluation,it is unknown whether an Imminent Hazard exists in connection with this Release or Threat of Release,and further assessment activities will be undertaken. ❑ Based upon an evaluation,it is unknown whether an Imminent Hazard exists in connection with this Release or Threat of Release. However, response actions will address those conditions that could pose an Imminent Hazard. G. IRA COMPLETION STATEMENT: ❑ Check here if future response actions addressing this Release or Threat of Release will be conducted as part of the Response Actions planned for a Site that has already been Tier Classified under a different Release Tracking Number,or a Site that is identified on the Transition List as described in 310 CMR 40.0600(i.e.,a Transition Site,which includes Sites with approved Waivers). These additional response actions must occur according to the deadlines applicable to the earlier Release Tracking Number(i.e.,Site ID Number). State Release Tracking Number(i.e.,Site ID Number)of Tier Classified Site or Transition Site: If any Remediation Waste will be stored,treated,managed,recycled or reused at the site following submission of the IRA Completion Statement,you must submit either a Release Abatement Measure(RAM)Plan or a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan,along with the appropriate transmittal form,as an attachment to the IRA Completion Statement H. LSP OPINION: 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 application of(i)the standard of care in 309 CMR 4.02(1),(iQ the applicable provisions of 309 CMR 4.02(2)and(3),and(iii)the provisions of 309 CMR 4.03(5),to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, > if Section 8 of this form vrdicates that an Immediate Response Action 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.21E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are) appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes 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)complies(y)with the identified provisions of all orders,permits,and approvals identified in this submittal; > if Section B of this form indicates that an Imminent Hazard Evaluation is being submitted,this Imminent Hazard Evaluation was developed in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21E and 310 CMR 40.0000,and the assessment activity(ies)undertaken to support this Imminent Hazard Evaluation complies(y)with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21E and 310 CMR 40.0000; > /f Section B of this form indicates that an Immediate Response Status Report is being submitted,the response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal @ is(are)being implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are) appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes 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)complies(y)with the identified provisions of all orders,permits,and approvals identified in this submittal; > if Section 8 of this form indicates that an Immediate Response Action Completion Statement or a Request to Terminate an Active Remedial System andlor Terminate a Continuing Response Action(s)Taken to Address an Imminent Hazard is being submitted,the response action(s) that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)has(have)been developed and implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes 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)complies(y)with the identified provisions of all orders,permits,and approvals identified in this submittal. SECTION H IS CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE. Revised 2/24/95 Supersedes Forms BWSC-005, 006, 010(in part)and 011 Page 2 of 3 Do Not Alter This Form Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC-105 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ACTION (IRA)TRANSMITTAL FORM Pursuant to 310 CM 40.0424-4 .042 (Subpart D) 4❑- 113 O1 H. LSP Opinion(continued): I am aware that significant penalties may result,including,but not limited to,possible fines and imprisonment,if I submit information which I know to be false, inaccurate or materially incomplete. ❑ Check here if the Response Action(s)on which this opinion is based,if any,are(were)subject to any s,permit(s)and/or approval(s)issued by DEP or EPA. If the box is checked,you MUST attach a statement identifying the applicable provi LSP Name: Scott K. Parker LSP#: 9969 Stamp: ��H OF MASSgc� Telephone: 9 7 8-5 6 8-8 74 0 Ext.: 239 v �� SCOTT G� i 978-568-9316 o K. FAX:(optional) PARKER No.9969 • Signature: Date: 3 O 'i.• ��i►sF�SITE PP�F�'S����' ►►►► ���a I. PERSON UNDERTAKING IRA: Name of Organization: Motiva Enterprises, LLC Name of Contact: David B. Weeks Title: Sr. Environmental Engineer Street: PMB 301, 1830 South Road, Unit 24 City/Town: Wappingers Falls State: NY ZIP Code: 12590 Telephone: 845-462-5225 Ext.: FAX:(optional) ❑ Check here K there has been a change in the person undertaking the IRA. J. RELATIONSHIP TO RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE OF PERSON UNDERTAKING IRA: (check one) Q RP or PRP SP-rfY: O Owner 1�!) Operator O Generator O Transporter Other RP or PRP: ❑ Fiduciary,Secured Lender or Municipality with Exempt Status(as defined by M.G.L.c.21E,s.2) ❑ Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.50)) ❑ Any Other Person Undertaking IRA Specify Relationship: K. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON UNDERTAKING IRA: 1 David B. Weeks ,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury(i)that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information contained in this submittal,including any and all documents accompanying this transmittal form,(ii)that,based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material 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. 1/the person or entity on whose behalf this submittal is made am/is aware that there are significant penalties,including,but not limited to, nrtccihlA fi A imnr' mm t ,�iillfidly cuhmittinn fake inarrnratA nr innrvnnlAtA infnrmatim By: G��l. Title: Sr. Environmental Engineer (Signature) For. Motiva Enterprises, LLC Date: (print name of person or entity recorded in Section 1) Enter address of the person providing certification,if different from address recorded in Section 1: Street: City/Town: State: ZIP Code: Telephone: Ext.: FAX:(optional) YOU MUST COMPLETE ALL RELEVANT SECTIONS 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. Revised 2124/95 Supersedes Forms BINSC-005, 006, 010(in part)and 011 Page 3 of 3 Do Not Alter This Form COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -� SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE �^ 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02347 JANE SWIFT BOB DURAND Governor Secretary O [PI7 LAUREN A.LISS Commissioner July 16,2002 Ms. Carol Campagna,Environmental Engineer RE: BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP Motiva Enterprises L.L.C. - 12TN 4-11301 3 Edgewater Drive, Suite 202 Texaco Facility#11-143'-0180 Norwood,Massachusetts 02062 1140 Iyanough Road NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE NON-SE-02-3S-014 THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE. FAILURE TO TAKE ADEQUATE ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS LEGAL CONSEQUENCES. Dear Ms. Campagna: The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department".). is tasked with ensuring the permanent cleanup of oil and hazardous material releases pursuant to Massachusetts'General Law Chapter 21E ("Chapter 21E"). The law is implemented through regulations known as the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000 et seq. (the"MCP"). Through the MCP, the Department is currently regulating a release of oil and/or hazardous material that has occurred at Texaco Facility#11-143-0180 (the"Site") located at 1140 Iyanough Road in Barnstable,Massachusetts. The Department was first notified of the release on April 6, 1995. The Department's records indicate that you (as used in this Notice, "you" collectively refers to Motiva Enterprises L.L.C.)are a Potentially Responsible Party(a"PRP")for this release. This Notice is provided to inform you that you are not in compliance with the MCP. The Department has no record of your completing the response actions required by the MCP to address this release. Attachment 1 of this Notice is a Noncompliance Summary sheet that outlines the provisions of the MCP that you have not complied with. Contained within the Noncompliance Summary are the necessary action(s) you must complete to return.to compliance. Additionally, there is a prescribed deadline for your completion of the action(s). Notwithstanding this Notice of Noncompliance ("NON'), the Department reserves the right to exercise the full. extent of its legal authority in order to obtain full compliance with all applicable requiremenfs,'including; but not limited to, criminal prosecution, civil action including court-imposed civil penalties, or administrative penalties assessed by the Department. This information is available in alternate format by calling our ADA Coordinator at(617)574-6872. DEP on the World Wide Web: http://www.mass.gov/dep Za Printed on Recycled Paper BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-11301 Page 2 of 2 Notice of Noncompliance Be advised that the deadlines stated in the Noncompliance Summary Sheet cannot be extended. Be further advised that you will remain out of compliance with the provisions of this Notice until all of the corrective actions stated in the Noncompliance Summary Sheet have been completed and documentation is submitted to the Department confirming the actions have been completed in accordance herewith. Finally,Attachment 2 of this Notice is a fact sheet containing supplemental information regarding this NON. If you have any questions regarding this matter, or if you would like to discuss compliance with this Notice,please contact Laura Stanley, at the letterhead address or by telephone at(508)946-2880. All future communication regarding this matter must reference Release Tracking Number 4-11301. Since 1 , G rard M.R.Martin, Chief Site Management&Permitting Section M/LAS/re CERTIFIED MAIL#7001 0320 0001 4831 9353 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Attachment 1: Noncompliance Summary Sheet Attachment 2: Supplemental Information Regarding the Notice of Noncompliance cc: Mr.John Klimm,Town Manager Mr.Thomas McKearn,Public Health Division Town of Barnstable Town of Barnstable Town Hall Department of Health 367 Main Street_ Post Office Box 534 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Mr. Scott Parker,LSP Mr.David Weeks, Sr.Environmental Engineer Geologic Services Corporation Equiva.Services,L.L.C. 15 Bonazzoli Avenue Post Office Box 509 Hudson,Massachusetts 01749 Beacon,New York 12508-0000 DEP-SERO - ATTN: Laura Stanley, Compliance and Enforcement Branch Chief, SMP:.. Regional Enforcement Office(2 copies) Data Entry ATTACHMENT 1 NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE NONCOMPLIANCE SUMMARY ENTITY/POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY IN NONCOMPLIANCE: Carol Campagna, Environmental Engineer Motiva Enterprises, L.L.C. - 3 Edgewater Drive, Suite 202 Norwood, Massachusetts 02062 LOCATION WHERE NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: Texaco Facility#11-143-0180 1140 Iyanough Road Barnstable,Massachusetts.02601 DATE WHEN NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: September 27, 2001 LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONAL AYTIME OF NONCOMPLIANCE: Mr. Scott Parker, LSP #9969 Geologic Services Corporation 15 Bonazzoli Avenue Hudson, Massachusetts 01749 DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY OR CONDITION RESULTING IN NONCOMPLIANCE: On April 9, 1996, the Department received a Tier Classification Submittal and a Tier I Permit Application for the above referenced site prepared by Handex of New England, Incorporated on behalf of Star Enterprise (Star). The Department issued the Permit on August 15, 1996. Mr. Robert Gulick, a Field Environmental Specialist employed by Star signed and accepted the Permit on Star's behalf. By accepting the Permit, Star agreed to conduct response actions at the site in accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the "MCP"), 310 CMR 40.0000 and the terms, conditions and the timeframes established in the Permit. The Permit became effective on September 12, 1996. On September 28, 1998, the Department received a Tier I Permit Transfer Application for the site prepared by SAGE Environmental, Incorporated on behalf of Motiva Enterprises, L.L.0 (Motiva). The Application was submitted to transfer the existing Permit and the requirements for the cleanup of the site from Star to Motiva. On December 29, 1998, the Department granted the Permit Transfer and determined that the Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report (the "Phase II Report") was to be submitted to the Department by.September 12, 1998 pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0550(2). Therefore, the Department in its Decision To Grant Permit Transfer BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-11301 Page 2 of') Notice of Noncompliance=Attachment 1 letter dated December 29, 1998, established April 1, 1999 as a deadline for the submission of the Phase II Report pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0167. On August 25, 2000, the Department received a report titled"Phase II-Comprehensive Site Investigation and Phase III Remedial Action Plan; Motiva Facility 411-143-0180, 1140 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, Massachusetts, MADEP #4-11301" (the Phase II/III Report) dated June 2000 and prepared by SAGE Environmental, Incorporated. BWSC Form Number 108 titled "Comprehensive Response Action Transmittal Form. & Phase I Completion Statement" was submitted with the Report. On June 12, 2001, the Department received a Tier I Permit Extension Application for the site prepared by Geologic Services Corporation on behalf of Motiva. The Department reviewed the Permit Extension Application and the site file and agreed that additional response actions are necessary at the site to achieve a Permanent Solution pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1000. Therefore, the Department approved the Permit Extension Application. The Department also stated in its Decision to Grant Permit Extension letter dated September 27, 2001, that the Phase II/III Report does not document the full extent of groundwater contamination at the site and that additional comprehensive response actions are needed. To date, the Department has not received an administratively complete Phase II Report pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0835. Therefore, you failed to comply with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0835(1). - DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENT NOT COMPLIED WITH: Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0835(1), a.Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report containing the information stated in 310 CMR 40.0835(4) shall be submitted to the Department at the conclusion of the Comprehensive Site Assessment activities pursuant to the applicable deadlines set forth in 310 CMR 40.0550 or an Interim Deadline established by the Department pursuant to p 310 CMR 40.0167. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0550(2), a Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report and a Phase III Remedial Action Plan, if necessary should be submitted to the Department within two (2) years of the Permit effective date. DESCRIPTION AND DEADLINES OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN: The following actions must be completed within the timeframes specified below: 1. By September 12, 2002, submit to the Department the information necessary to complete the Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report ("Phase II Report") pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0835. A modified Risk Characterization prepared in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0900 should be submitted with the Phase II Report, if necessary. 2. By January 12, 2003, submit to the Department a Class A or B Response Action Outcome ("RAO") Statement pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1000 or a revised Phase III Remedial Action Plan, if necessary, prepared pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0861, if the j amended Phase II Report indicates that comprehensive response actions are necessary to achieve an RAO at the site. The revised Remedial.Action Plan ("Phase III Plan") must also include a feasibility evaluation pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0860. 3. By May 12, 2003, submit to the Department a Class C RAO Statement pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1050 and 310 CMR 40.1056, if the amended Phase III Plan indicates that it is currently infeasible to achieve a Permanent Solution at the site, as defined in 310 CMR BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-11301 Page 3 of 3 Notice of Noncompliance—Attachment 1 40.0006. (Refer to page 1486 of the MCP for additional information.) If it is feasible to reach a Permanent Solution at the site, a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan, prepared pursuant.to 310 CMR 40.0870 should be submitted in lieu of the Class C RAO. 4. By September 12, 2003, Phase V Remedy Operation Status should be attained at the site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0890 if a Phase IV Remedy Implementation has been submitted to the Department for the site. If at any time during the MCP cleanup process documentation is submitted to the Department to support the conclusion that a level of No Significant Risk and a Class A or B Response Action Outcome Statement have been achieved for the entire site, pursuant. to 310 CMR 40.1000, additional response actions are no longer necessary at the site {310 CMR 40.1003(1)}. If a Phase IV Completion Statement or a Response Action Outcome Statement is submitted to the Department at least ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of a Tier I Permit or a Tier I Permit Extension, additional Tier I Permit Extension submittals are not required to be filed with the Department pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0580(2), 310 CMR 40.0702(1) and 310 CMR 40.1003(1). Upon performance of all of the required response actions under this Notice, your LSP should certify that the Respondent has implemented response actions in accordance with M.G.L. c.21E and the MCP and complied with this Notice. Notwithstanding this Notice of Noncompliance, the Department reserves the right to exercise the full extent of its legal authority to obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements, including but not limited to, criminal prosecution, civil action including court-imposed civil penalties, and Civil Administrative Penalties issued by the Department. If you have any questions regarding this matter, or if you would like to discuss compliance with this Notice,`please contact Laura Stanley at the letterhead address or by telephone at (508) 946-2880. All future communications regarding this matter must reference Release Tracking Number 4-11301. For the Department of Environmental Protection: DATE: J� t 6 S Z_0CZ NAME: . ler�ard M.R. Martin, Chief Site Management& Permitting Section I a yP�pfr 1HE Tp��� The Town of Barnstable * BARNSTABLE, Office of Town Manager 9 MASS. �pr 5,639. A�� 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Ep p�p`l Office: 508-862-4610 John C.Klimm,Town Manager Fax: 508-790-6226 Joellen J.Daley,Assistant Town Manager RECEIVE® MEMORANDUM JUL 2 5 2002 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE HEALTH DEPT. TO: Tom Mullen, Director of Department of Pub1�� ork Tom McKean, Director of Public Health FR: Joe enPO2 , Assistant Town Manager DT: Jul , 2 RE: Texaco Facility#11-143-0180 1140 Iyanough Road Notice of Noncompliance Former Charter Service Station #6843 258 Iyanough Road Decision to Grant Permit Extension/Site Reclassification For your information, enclosed are two letters from the Department of Environmental .Protection: 1. Letter dated July 16, 2002 regarding the Texaco facility on 1140 Iyanough Road; and 2. Letter dated July 22, 2002 regarding the former Charter Service Station on 258 Iyanough Road. Thank you. JJD/lmb Enclosure COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS 1"+ DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02S,1T.1"' J=NE SWIFT BOB DURAND Governor ' r: Secretary L�- � LAUREN A.LISS COFFY July 16, 2002 Commissioner Ms. Carol Campagna, Environmental Engineer RE: BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP Motiva Enterprises L.L.C. RTN 4-11301 3 Edgewater Drive, Suite 202 Texaco Facility#11-143-0180 Norwood,Massachusetts 02062 1140 Iyanough Road NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE NON-SE-02-3 S-014 THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE. FAILURE TO TAKE ADEQUATE ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS LEGAL CONSEQUENCES. Dear Ms. Campagna: The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department"), is tasked with ensuring the permanent cleanup of oil and hazardous material releases pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 21E ("Chapter 21E"). The law is implemented through regulations known as the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000 et seq. (the"MCP"). Through the MCP, the Department is currently regulating a release of oil and/or hazardous material that has occurred at Texaco Facility#11-143-0180 (the "Site") located at 1140 Iyanough Road in Barnstable,Massachusetts. The Department was first notified of the release on April 6, 1945. The Department's records indicate that you (as used in this Notice, "you" collectively refers to Motiva Enterprises L.L.C.)are a Potentially Responsible Party(a"PRP") for this release. This Notice is provided to inform you that you are not in compliance with the MCP. The Department has no record of your completing the response actions required by the MCP to address this release. Attachment 1 of this Notice is a Noncompliance Summary sheet that outlines the provisions of the MCP that you have not complied with. Contained within the Noncompliance Summary are the necessary action(s) you must complete to return to compliance. Additionally, there is a prescribed deadline for your completion of the action(s). Notwithstanding this Notice of Noncompliance ("NON"), the Department reserves the right to exercise the full extent of its legal authority in order to obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements,' including, but .not limited to, criminal prosecution, civil action including court-imposed civil penalties, or administrative penalties assessed by the Department. This information is available in alternate format by calling our ADA Coordinator at(617)574-6872. DEP on the World Wide Web: http://www.mass.gov/dep 10 Printed on Recycled Paper R !►p BARN STABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-11301 Page 2 of 2 Notice of Noncompliance Be advised that the deadlines stated in the Noncompliance Summary Sheet cannot be extended. Be further advised that you will remain out of compliance with the provisions of this Notice until all of the corrective actions stated in the Noncompliance Summary Sheet have been completed and documentation is submitted to the Department confirming the actions have been completed in accordance herewith. Finally, Attachment 2 of this Notice is a fact sheet containing.supplemental information regarding this NON. If you have any questions regarding this matter, or if you would like to discuss compliance with this Notice, please contact Laura Stanley, at the letterhead address or by telephone at(508)946-2880. All future communication regarding this matter must reference Release Tracking Number 4-11301. Si4elG .R. Martin, Chief Site Management& Permitting Section M/LAS/re CERTIFIED MAIL#7001 0320 0001 4831 9353 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Attachment 1: Noncompliance Summary Sheet Attachment 2: Supplemental Information Regarding the Notice of Noncompliance cc: Mr.John Klimm,Town Manager Mr.Thomas McKearn,Public Health Division Town of Barnstable Town of Barnstable Town Hall Department of Health 367 Main Street Post Office Box 534 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Mr. Scott Parker,LSP Mr. David Weeks, Sr.Environmental Engineer Geologic Services Corporation Equiva Services,L.L.C. 15 Bonazzoli Avenue Post Office Box 509 Hudson,Massachusetts 01749 Beacon,New York 12508-0000 DEP-SERO T ATTN: Laura Stanley, Compliance and Enforcement Branch Chief, SNIP Regional Enforcement Office(2 copies) Data Entry . r ATTACHMENT 1 NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE NONCOMPLIANCE SUMMARY ENTITY/POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY IN NONCOMPLIANCE: Carol Campagna, Environmental Engineer Motiva Enterprises, L.L.C. 3 Edgewater Drive, Suite 202 Norwood, Massachusetts 02062 LOCATION WHERE NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: Texaco Facility#11-143-0180 1140 Iyanough Road Barnstable, Massachusetts 02601 DATE WHEN NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: September 27, 2001 LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONAL AT TIME OF NONCOMPLIANCE: Mr. Scott Parker, LSP #9969 Geologic Services Corporation 15 Bonazzoli Avenue Hudson, Massachusetts 01749 DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY OR CONDITION RESULTING IN NONCOMPLIANCE: On April 9, 1996, the Department received a Tier Classification Submittal and a Tier I Permit Application for the above referenced site prepared by Handex of New England, Incorporated on behalf of Star Enterprise (Star). The Department issued the Permit on August 15, 1996. Mr. Robert Gulick, a Field Environmental Specialist employed by Star signed and accepted the Permit,on Star's behalf. By accepting the Permit, Star agreed to conduct response actions at the site in accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the "MCP"), 310 CMR 40.0000 and the terms, conditions and the timeframes established in the Permit. The Permit became effective on September 12, 1996. On September 28, 1998, the Department received a Tier I Permit Transfer Application for the site prepared by SAGE Environmental, Incorporated on behalf of Motiva Enterprises, L.L.0 (Motiva). The Application was submitted to transfer the existing Permit and the requirements for the cleanup of the site from Star to Motiva. On December 29, 1998, the Department granted the Permit Transfer and determined that the Phase 11 Comprehensive Site Assessment Report (the "Phase 11 Report") was to be submitted to the Department by September 12, 1998 pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0550(2). Therefore, the Department in its Decision To Grant Permit Transfer f BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-1 1301 Paoe 2 of 3 Notice of Noncompliance—Attachment 1 letter dated December 29, 1998, established April 1, 1999 as a deadline for the submission of the Phase I1 Report pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0167. On August 25, 2000, the Department received a report titled "Phase II-Comprehensive Site Investigation and Phase III Remedial Action Plan, Motiva Facility#11-143-0180, 1140 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, Massachusetts, MADEP #4-11301" (the Phase II/III Report) dated June 2000 and prepared by SAGE Environmental, Incorporated. BWSC Form Number 108 titled "Comprehensive Response Action Transmittal Form & Phase I Completion Statement" was submitted with the Report. On June 12, 2001, the Department received a Tier I Permit Extension Application for the site prepared by Geologic Services Corporation on behalf of Motiva. The Department reviewed the Permit.Extension Application and the site file and agreed that additional response actions are necessary at the site to achieve a Permanent Solution pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1000, Therefore, the Department approved the Permit Extension Application. The Department also stated in its Decision to Grant Permit Extension letter dated September 27, 2001, that the Phase 11/III Report does not document the fiill extent of groundwater contamination at the site and that additional comprehensive response actions are needed. To date, the Department has not received an administratively complete Phase II Report pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0835. Therefore, you failed to comply with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0835(1). DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENT.NOT COMPLIED WITH: Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0835(1), a Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report containing the information stated in 310 CMR 40.0835(4) shall be submitted to the Department at the conclusion of the Comprehensive Site Assessment activities pursuant to the applicable deadlines set forth in 310 CMR 40.0550 or an Interim Deadline established by the Department pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0167. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0550(2), a' Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report and a Phase III Remedial Action Plan, if necessary should be submitted to the Department within two (2) years of the Permit effective date. DESCRIPTION AND DEADLINES OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN: The following actions must be completed within the timeframes specified below: 1 By September 12, 2002, submit to the Department.the information necessary to complete the Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report ("Phase II Report") pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0835. A modified Risk Characterization prepared in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0900 should be submitted with the Phase II Report, if necessary. 2. By January 12, 2003, submit to the Department a Class A or B Response Action Outcome ("RAO") Statement pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1000 or a revised Phase III Remedial Action Plan, if necessary, prepared pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0861, if the amended Phase II Report indicates that comprehensive response actions are necessary to achieve an RAO at the site. The revised Remedial Action Plan ("Phase III Plan") must also include a feasibility evaluation pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0860. ` 3. By May 12, 2003, submit to the Department a Class C RAO Statement pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1050 and 310 CMR 40.1056, if the amended Phase III Plan indicates that it is currently infeasible to achieve a Permanent Solution at the site, as defined in 310 CMR f � BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-11301 Page 3 of Notice of Noncompliance—Attachment 1 40.0006. (Refer to page 1486 of the MCP for additional information.) If it is feasible to reach a Permanent Solution at the site, a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan, prepared pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0870 should be submitted in lieu of the Class C RAO. 4. By September 12, 2003, Phase V Remedy Operation Status should be attained at the site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0890 if a Phase IV Remedy Implementation has been submitted to the Department for the site. If at any time during the MCP cleanup process documentation is submitted to the Department to support the conclusion that a level of No Significant Risk and a Class A or B Response Action Outcome Statement have been achieved for the entire site, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1000, additional response actions are no longer necessary at the site (310 CMR 40.1003(1)}. If a Phase IV Completion Statement or a Response Action Outcome Statement is submitted to the Department at least ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of a Tier I Permit or a Tier I Permit Extension, additional Tier I Permit Extension submittals are not required to be filed with the Department pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0580(2), 310 C1VIR 40.0702(1) and 310 CMR 40.1003(1). Upon performance of all of the required response actions under this Notice, your LSP should certify that the Respondent has implemented response actions in accordance with M.G.L. c.21E and the MCP and complied with this Notice. Notwithstanding this Notice of Noncompliance, the Department reserves the right to exercise the full extent of its legal authority to obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements, including but .not limited to, criminal-prosecution, civil action including court-imposed civil penalties, and Civil Administrative Penalties issued by the Department. If you have any questions regarding this matter, or if you would like to discuss compliance with this Notice,please contact Laura Stanley at the letterhead address or by telephone at (508) 946-2880. All future communications regarding this matter must reference Release Tracking Number 4-11301. For the Department of Environmental Protection: DATE: �� z Z�°Z- NAME: erard N1.R. Martin, Chief Site Management & Permitting Section 0 A . `- COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS t� s DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ` r SOUTHEAST REGIONAL-OFFICE 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVIL'LE,'MA 02347 JANE SWIFT Governor BOB DUR.=IND 'Q� !!II '?�; - �•` Secretary ' LAUREN A.LISS coo Commissioner July 22, 2002 Mr. Bruce Garrett, Vice President of Operations RE: BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-0026 Volta Oil Company, Incorporated .Former Charter Service Station#6843 One Roberts Road 258 Iyanough Road Plymouth,Massachusetts 02360 PERMIT#82618 TRANSMITTAL#W0206003 DECISION TO GRANT PERMIT EXTENSION/ SITE RECLASSIFICATION Dear Mr. Garrett: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the Department), has concluded the public comment period for the "Notice of Site Rec lass ification'% dated June 5, 2002, associated with the submission of the Transition Tier IA Permit Extension Application on your behalf by the Norfolk RAM Group. As stated in the Department's letter titled "Permit Extension Application/Proposed Site Reclassification" (the "Reclassification Letter") dated June 5, 2002, following review of the Tier IA Permit Extension Application and numerous site submittals, the Department agrees that additional response actions are necessary at the site to achieve a Permanent Solution pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1000. The Reclassification Letter also stated that the site scores between 350 and 450 using the criteria established in the Numerical Ranking System Score Sheets and as a result the site should be categorized as a Tier IC Disposal Site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0520(3)(e). In accordance with 310 CMR 40.0722(4), a Public Comment Period (PC-2) of twenty-one (21) days was held for the Proposed Site Reclassification. The Department did not receive any comments. The Department therefore approves the Tier I Permit Extension Application pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0722(7)(e) and reclassifies the site as a Tier IC Disposal Site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0520, 310 CMR 40.0583 and 310 CMR 40.0730. Attached, please find two (2).copies of the revised pen-nit with the revised classification and the new permit expiration date(October 28, 2003). To accept the permit, both copies of the Acceptance Statement and Certification of Submittal (page 5)must be signed and one (1)copy of the complete permit returned to the Department within thirty (30)days of the date of issuance. If the signed permit is not received within the thirty (30) day deadline, the Department may consider this permit void. Consequently, you may be required to submit a new permit application and the appropriate fee in order to obtain a permit to conduct response actions.. To avoid the need to submit another Permit Extension Application prior to the October 28, 2003 deadline, you should submit a Class C Response Action Outcome (RAO) Statement or a Remedy This information is available in alternate format by calling our ADA Coordinator at(617)574-6872. DEP on the World Wide Web: http://www.mass.gov/dep �R�1 Printed on Recycled Paper BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-0026 Page 2 of 3 Decision to Grant Permit Extension Operation Status (ROS) Submittal pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893, if a Class A RAO, Permanent Solution, cannot be achieved. Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring (OMNI) is required for either a Class C RAO or ROS (refer to 310 CMR 40.0897(3) and 310 CMR 40.0891, respectively). Both the Class C RAO and ROS allow for additional time to achieve a Permanent Solution, provided all substantial hazards have been eliminated. The Class C RAO; however, requires periodic evaluation of the Temporary Solution no less than once every five (5) years, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1050. Upon successfully achieving a Class C RAO, or submitting a Phase IV Completion Statement stating that Phase V activities are required, Tier I Annual Compliance Fees will be suspended and Post-RAO OMM or Phase V Annual Compliance Assurance Fees of$500 will be assessed. NECESSARY RESPONSE ACTIONS Following review of the Tier I Permit Extension Application and numerous site submittals, the Department has determined that the following actions are necessary: 1. By September 27, 2002, submit to the Department the information necessary to complete the Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report ("Phase II Report") pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0835. A modified Risk Characterization prepared pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0900 should accompany the Phase I1 Report, if necessary. 2. By January 28, 2003, submit to the Department a Class A or B Response Action Outcome ("RAO") Statement pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1000 or a Phase III Remedial Action Plan ("Phase III Plan") prepared pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0861, if the Phase 11 Report indicates that comprehensive response actions are necessary to achieve an RAO at the Site. The Phase III Plan must also include a feasibility evaluation pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0860. 3. By May 27, 2003, submit to the Department a Class C RAO Statement pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1050 and 310 CMR 40.1056, if the Phase III Plan indicates that it is currently infeasible to achieve a Permanent Solution at the Site, as defined in 310 CMR 40.0006. (Refer to page 1486 of the MCP for additional information.) If it is feasible to reach a Permanent Solution at the Site, a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan, prepared pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0870 should be submitted in lieu of the Class C RAO. 4. By September 27, 2003, Phase V ROS should be attained at the Site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0890 if a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan has been submitted to the Department for the Site. The deadlines established in items one (1) through four (4) above-constitute Interim Deadlines pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0167. Failure to meet these deadlines may result in enforcement actions by the Department. Such enforcement actions may include but not be limited to court-imposed civil penalties, Civil Administrative Penalties and the issuance of an order pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21 E, §§ 9 or 10. The Interim Deadlines may be extended upon mutual agreement between the Department and Volta Oil Company, Incorporated ' (Volta Oil Company) by following the described protocol. Specifically, Volta Oil Company should submit a written request to the Department to extend the applicable deadline(s), if it has reason to believe that an event has occurred or may occur which could cause a delay in-the submission of the Phase Reports, RAO Statement or in the attainment of ROS. For the Department to consider Volta Oil Company's request, the request should be submitted as soon as Volta learns of the delay, but not later than fourteen (14) days prior to the applicable deadline. The request shall contain the following information: (1) the anticipated length and cause of the delay; (2) the measure(s) to be taken to minimize the delay; and (3) a timetable for implementing those measures; and (4) if the delay is due to a failure to obtain property access, Volta Oil Company should certify in writing that it has followed the requirements of 310 CMR 40.0173 that describe the procedure for obtaining `BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-0026 Page 3 of 3 Decision to Grant Permit Extension property access, when requesting the extension. Upon completion of the Department's review of the request, it may approve, conditionally approve or deny the request. Please note that the Department may conduct an audit of this site in,the near future to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit and requirements of the MCP. Should this site become a candidate for an audit, you may be notified. If you have any questions, please contact Laura Stanley by writing to the letterhead address or calling(508) 946-2880. All fiiture correspondence regarding the site should reference the following Release Tracking Number: 4-0026. Sincerely, J erard M.R. Martin, Chief Site Management&Permitting Section M/LS/re CERTIFIED MAIL NO 7001 0320 0001 4831 9216 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Enclosure cc: (without Enclosure) Mr.John Klimm,Town Manager Mr. Thomas McKearn,Public Health Division Town of Barnstable Town of Barnstable Town Hall Department of Health 367 Main Street:: Post Office Box 534 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Barnstable Water Company Joseph Salvetti,LSP Post Office Box 326 Norfolk RAM Group Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 . One Roberts Road Plymouth,Massachusetts 02360 DEP-SERO Attn: Cathy Kiley, Permitting Branch Chief Data Entry i Massachusetts Fire Incident Report Hyannis Fire Department Date of Time Of Arrival Time In FDID Incident No. Exposure #. Incident Day of week Call Time Service 01922 A220501 0� 6/4/2002 Ty day 3❑ 05:33 05:39 06:43 Address 13 Zip Census Tract 1 1 4 0 lyannough Road/ Route 132 #867-1 Hyannis I F1 0 Type of Situation Found Type of Action T Mutual Aid 41 Spill/leak W/o Ignition 41 4 Remove Hazard Fixed Property Use Ignition Factor "public Service Station." 5 7 1 00 No Fire Found 00 Occupant Name Occupant Telephone Texaco Gas Station Cc#100083 1 5 0 8-7 71 -51 15 Owner Name Owner Address Owner Telephone Motiva Enter rises Llc Cherry Hill, N. J. 856-470-4015 Method Of Alarm Shift No Of Alarms # of Personnel Responded Hazardous 1 Telephone 1� �p 1� ® Materials Engines Tankers Aerial Other Vehicles Present 001 000 000 001 Yes Fire Service Other Injuries Injuries 0 0 0 Fatalities 0 0 0 Injuries 0 0 0 Fatalities 0 0 0 Rescues 0 0 0 Mobile Property Use Is Car Stolen Insurance Company 771= 0 Mobile Property Make Year Model Color License Number VIN 0 0 0 Complex Area Of Origin Estimated Loss Equipment Involved In Ignition Form Of Heat Of Ignition 0 If Equipment Was Involved In Ignition Material Ignited Year Make Model Equipment Serial Number 0 Method of Extinguishment Level Of Fire Origin Number Of Stories r.- 1= .I 0 Construction Type Detector Performance Sprinkler Performance 0 I 0 Extent Of Damage Flame I Smoke Material Generating Most Smoke Type Of Material Generating Most Smoke 0IF Avenue Of Smoke Travel Weather Conditions Commanding Officer C.I.e.ar................................................................ Lt Knowlton Report By JLt Knowlton HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT - INCIDENT REPORT COMMENT PAGE Incident No. IA220501 Address 1 14O IYANNOUGH ROAD/ROUTE 132 Date of Report 6/04/2002 Commanding Officer JU Knowlton Report By JU Knowlton We received a call from Mr. Ralph Szurley reporting a diesel fuel spill at the Texaco Gas Station 1140 lyannough Road. I responded on 822 with FF Holigan and FF Cosmo driving. Arrived on location, side 2 of the building, in the area of the diesel fuel pump and found approximately 5 gallons of diesel fuel on the ground. The station was open for business, fuel only, but there was no vehicle on the premises that fueled with diesel. There were tire tracks leaving the station and heading south on lyannough Road but they quickly dissolved. 800 was requested to the scene with FF Storie and additional containers of oil absorbent. We applied approximately 150 pounds of oil absorbent to the product. The Texaco Station has "waste containers" on site and we placed the absorbent in one of these cans. The station will make arrangements to have this disposed of properly. The exact time that this spill occurred is unknown. It may have happened last night or this morning but no one notified the employee of the spill and he did not know until I advised him of such this morning. 822 and 800 secured at 0643 hours and were back in quarters at 0703 hours. Richard A. Knowlton, Lieutenant TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1. Marine,Gas Stations,Repair satisfactory 2. Printers BOAR, OF HEALTH 3.Auto Body Shops O unsatisfactory- 4. Manufacturers COMPANY (see"Orders") 5. Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS 1/`lb j:�IANdAC-��+1 Class: —'Z 7.Miscellaneous I S QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors; OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATE S Case lots Drums Underground Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT # gallons Age Test oil Fuels: Gasoline Jet Fuel(A) �JI (C�� f Dies , Kerosene r(B) vy oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: 66-1 J DISPOSAI✓RE(:LAMATION REMARKS: �. 1. anitary Sewage 2.Water Supply �l Cl C71 �� S ^Town Sewer ,Public � O On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO)�_ 1 O Holding tank:MDC_ O Catch basin/Dry well 1-- --r O On-site system �- 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YESNOX,,__ ORDERS: ' ,ASS O Holding tank:MDC J O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Licensed?Narne of Hauler Destination Waste Product 1. kk 01 No 2. �-. QT7)16-all 'Person' Itaterviewed. Inspector „. Date �I Date: TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM NAMEOFBUSINESS: t- ya 12/S /a'Kc"C­6 BUSINESS LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: Mail To: TELEPHONE NUMBER: D — 71 1 — S,5 7 Board of HealthTown of Barnstable CONTACTPERSON: 'BOc, U,1, P.O. Box 534 EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: SON — 7G,0 - 5_7 5 6 Hyannis, MA 02601 TYPEOFBUSINESS: a // /7e- S2a-'i Ce 6-zc-47*0i✓ Does your firm stor"ny of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for you own use? YES Il' NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: I / ADDRESS: `�O . �- CLy�nDu f1 � - 7-7 a y7n 1s �} TELEPHONE: fi IA— � I LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous character- istics and must be registered regardless of volume. Please estimate the quantity beside the product that you store. NOTE: LIST IN TOTAL LIQUID VOLUME OR POUNDS. Quantity Quantity c /cns Antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) Drain cleaners ANEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants i6 Engine and radiator flushes Road Salt (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor oils Pesticides t/ NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) 12 00U Gasoline, Jet-F6el Photochemicals (Fixers) 4 o0o Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Other petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) }r lubricants, gear oil NEW USED --* Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Battery acid (electrolyte) Swimming pool chlorine 5 Rustproofers Lye or caustic soda Car wash detergents Jewelry cleaners ` J Car waxes and polishes Leather dyes Asphalt & roofing tar Fertilizers Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes PCB's Lacquer thinners Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, NEW USED (inc. carbon tetrachloride) Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Any other products with "poison" labels Paint brush cleaners (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Floor& furniture strippers hydrochloric acid, other acids) Metal polishes Laundry soil & stain removers Other products not listed which you feel (including bleach) may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Spot removers & cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS C� P��FZHE T� "The Town of Barnstable * BARNSfABLE, : Office of Town Manager 9 MASS. �pr i639- Aim 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 ED MA't Office: 508-862-4610 John C.Klimm,Town Manager Fax: 508-790-6226 Joellen J.Daley,Assistant Town Manager MEMORANDUM TO: TomaMcK n, and Health FR: Joel st Town Manager DT: JunOl RE: Texaco_Service-Station._#10 00 83 �-- may. .�• �- l 1.1'40yIyanough Road,_Hya�nnis,,MAn DEP RTN 4-11301 -� For your information,enclosed is a copy of a letter dated June 7, 2001 that I received from Michael Bricher, Project Manager of Geologic Services Corporation, regarding the above-captioned matter. Thank you. JJD:Imb Enclosure }v. GEOLOGIC SERVICES CORPORATION Hydrogeologists and Environmental Scientists June 7, 2001 Mr.Thomas McKean Hyannis Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: Texaco Service Station#100083 1140 Iyanough Road Hyannis,Massachusetts DEP RTN 4-11301 Dear Mr.McKean: In accordance with the requirements of 310 CMR 40.1403,this correspondence serves as notification that a Tier IC Permit Transfer Application will be submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental .Protection(DEP)on or about June 11,2001 for the above-referenced site. This submittal may be reviewed at the DEP's Southeast Regional Office located at 20 Riverside.Drive,in Lakeville,Massachusetts; .appointments for file reviews may be obtained by calling(508) 946-2700. Should you have any questions regarding the availability of these documents,please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at(978) 568-8740. Sincerely, Geologic Services Corporation Michael C.Bricher Project Manager cc: Mr.David B.Weeks,Equiva Services LLC,P.O.Box 509,Beacon,NY 12508 Ref#0005 09.07tierICnotification 15 Bonazzoli Ave. • Hudson, MA 01749 • (978) 568-8740 • (978) 568-9316 Recycled Paper V� RECEIVE® COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AF 2001 d DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PR'OTECTI N(OWN OF BARNSTABLE 7 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02347 508-946.-2700 HEALTHDEPT. c - c+ - o-vM Sve ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI BOB DURAND Governor Secretary JANE SWIFT LAUREN A.LISS Lieutenant Governor Commissioner URGENT LEGAL MATTER: PROMPT ACTION NECESSARY CERTIFIED MAIL:RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED April 12,2001 Motiva Enterprises,LLC RE: HYANNIS -BWSC c/o Texaco Texaco Service Station PO Box 509 1140 Iyanough Road Beacon,NY 12508 RTN#4-16161 NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.0000 ATTENTION: David Weeks On April 5, 2001 at 8:45 AM the Department of Environmental Protection (the "Department") received oral notification of a release and/or threat of release of oil and/or hazardous material at the-above referenced property which requires Oile o_ more response actions. Approximately 7 inches Or gasoline-was— observed in an on-site monitoring well. The Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act, M.G.L. c.21E, and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the "MCP"), 310 CMR 40.0000, require the performance of response actions to prevent harm to health, safety, public,welfare and the environment which may result from this release and/or threat of release and govern the conduct of such actions. The purpose of this notice is to inform you of your legal responsibilities under State law for assessing and/or remediating the release at this property. For purposes of this Notice of Responsibility, the terms and phrases used herein shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms and phrases by the MCP unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The Department has reason to believe that the release and/or threat of release which has been reported is or may be a disposal site as defined by the M.C.P. The Department also has reason to believe that you(as used in this letter, "you" refers to Motiva Enterprises, LLC) are a Potentially Responsible Party (a "PRP") with liability under M.G.L. c.21E §5, for response action costs. This liability is "strict", meaning that it is not based on fault, but solely on your status as owner, operator, generator, transporter, disposer or other.person specified in M.G.L. c.21E 55. This liability is also "joint and several", meaning that you may be liable for all response action costs incurred at a disposal site regardless of the existence of any other liable parties. This information is available in alternate format by calling our ADA Coordinator at(617)574-6872. DEP on the World Wide Web: http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/dep Za Printed on Recycled Paper 2 V -31 "Departmentencourages parties with liabilities under M.G.L. c.21E to take prompt and WA appropriate actions in response to releases and threats of release of oil and/or hazardous materials. By taking prompt action,.you may significantly lower your assessment and cleanup costs and/or avoid liability for costs incurred by the Department in taking such actions. You may also avoid the imposition of, the amount of or reduce certain permit and/or annual compliance assurance.fees payable under 310 CMR 4.00. Please refer to M.G.L. c.21E for a complete description of potential liability, For your convenience, a summary of liability under M.G.L. c.21E is attached to this notice. You should be aware that you may have claims against third parties.for damages, including claims for contribution or reimbursement for the costs of cleanup. Such claims do not exist indefinitely but are governed by laws which establish the time allowed for bringing litigation. The Department encourages you to take any action necessary to protect any such claims you may have against third parties. At the time of oral notification to the Department, the.following response actions were approved as an Immediate Response Action(IRA): • Implementation of.an Enhanced Fluid Recovery(EFR) event,to remove free phase oil from monitoring well. • Implementation of a weekly hand-bailing program to last for a period of no longer than eight(8)weeks. • Pressure test all gasoline-containing underground storage tanks(USTs) ori-site. . • All Remediation Waste must be properly stored/handled and disposed of within 120 days from the date of generation per 310 CMR 40.0030. ACTIONS REQUIRED Additional submittals are necessary,with regard to this notification-including,but not limited to, the filing of a written IRA Plan, IRA Completion Statement and/or an RAO statement: The M'CP requires that a fee of$750.00 be submitted to the Department when an RAO statement is filed greater than 120 days from the date of initial notification. Specific approval is required from the Department for the implementation of all IRAs, and Release Abatement Measures (RAMs) pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0420 and 310 CMR 40.0443, respectively. Assessment activities, the construction of a fence and/or the posting of signs are actions that are exempt from this approval requirement. In addition to oral notification, 310 CMR 40.0333 requires that a completed Release Notification Form (BWSC-103, attached) be submitted to the Department within sixty (60) calendar days.of April 5, 2001. You must employ or engage a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) to manage, supervise or actually perform the necessary response actions at this site. You may obtain a list of the names and 'addresses of these licensed professionals from the Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals at (617) 556-1145. The Department has Scott Parker of Geologic Services Corporation as LSP of Record for this site. Unless otherwise provided by the Department, potentially responsible parties ("PRP's") have one year from the initial date of notification to the Department of a release or threat of a release,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0300, or from the date the Department issues a Notice of Responsibility, whichever occurs earlier, to file with the Department one of the following submittals: (1) a completed Tier Classification Submittal; (2) a Response Action Outcome Statement or, if applicable, (3) a Downgradient Property Status. The 3 deadline for either of the first two submittals for this disposal site is April 5, 2002. If required by the MCP, a completed Tier I Permit Application must also accompany a Tier Classification Submittal. This site shall not be deemed to have had all the necessary and required response actions taken unless and until all substantial hazards presented by the release and/or threat of release have been eliminated and a level of No Significant Risk exists or has been achieved in compliance with M.G.L. c.21E and the MCP. If you have any questions relative to this Notice, please contact Andrew L. Jones at the letterhead address or at (508) 946-2785. All future communications regarding this release must reference the . following Release Tracking Number: 4-16161. Very truly yours, Richard F.Packard, Chief Emergency Response Release Notification Section P/ALJ/dl _ CERTIFIED MAIL#Z 240 877 894 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Attachments: Release Notification Form;BWSC-103 and Instructions Summary of Liability under M.G.L. c.21E Department's guide to hiring a Licensed Site Professional. Cc: Board of Health -- . 367 Main Street - - - Hyannis,MA 02601 Board of Selectmen 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Fire Department 95 High School.Road Hyannis,MA 02601 Geologic Services Corporation 15 Bonazzoli Avenue Hudson,MA 01749-2850 ,Attn: Scott Parker, LSP . DEP @ SERO r ATTN: Data entry OF SHE Town of Barnstable * 11AMS`ABM Board of Health 9`bAiE 1639. A � P.O. Box 534, Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Susan G.Rask,R.S. FAX: 508-790-6304 Ralph A.Murphy,M.D. Sumner Kaufman,M.S.P.H. To: TRIFIRO,DORAN&CAPOBI Date Monday,March 05,2001 %MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LL 12700 NORTHBOROUGH HOUSTON TX 77067 RE: Underground Tank at 1140 IYANNOUGH ROAD/ROUTE132 C���t�VslloS� Map/Parcel 273079 Tank NO: 01 Tag NO: 00137 The Town of Barnstable Public Health Division records indicate that your undergroud or chemical storage tank is 14 years of age,and has not been tested as required under section 07:(5)of th health regulation regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to have each tank and its piping tested within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this notice. Results of the testing shall be filed with.the Board of Health and the Fire Department. You are reminded that you shall have the tank and its piping tested during the loth,13th,15th,17th, and 19th year after installation,and annually thereafter. Failure to comply with this order may result in a fine of up to$300.00.Each day's failure to comply.with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You may request a hearing if a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A.McKean, RS, CHO Health Agent i r OF T11E Town of Barnstable BARNSTMIX MAW Board of Health 039. Abe P.O. Box 534 H mnis MA 02601 Ec�� Y Office: 508-862-4644 Susan G.Rask,R.S. FAX: 508-790-6304 Ralph A.Murphy,M.D. .., Sumner Kaufman,M.S.P.H. To: TRIFIRO,DORAN&CAPOBI Date Monday,March 05,2001 %MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LL 12700 NORTHBOROUGH HOUSTON TX 77067 RE:Underground Tank at 1140 IYANNOUGH ROAD/ROUTE132 C)4� ,Mt,�iS) Map/Parcel 273079 Tank NO: 02 Tag NO: 00138 The Town of Barnstable Public Health Division records indicate that your undergroud or chemical storage tank is 14 years of age,and has not been tested as required under section 07:(5)of th health regulation regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to have each tank and its piping tested within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this notice. Results of the testing shall be filed with the Board of Health and the Fire Department. You are reminded that you shall have the tank and its piping tested during the loth,13th,15th, 17th, and 19th year after installation,and annually thereafter. Failure to comply with this order may result in a fine of.up to$300.00.Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You may request a hearing if a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A.McKean, RS, CHO Health Agent �FIKE Town of Barnstable Board of Health �Or 1639. A1� y P.O. Box 534, H amis MA 02601 ED MAC Office: 508-8624644 Susan G.Rask,R.S. FAX: 508-790-6304 Ralph A.Murphy,M.D: Sumner Kaufman,M.S.P.H. To: TRIFIRO,DORAN&CAPOBI Date Monday,March 05,2001 %MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LL 12700 NORTHBOROUGH HOUSTON TX 77067 RE: Underground Tank at t l40 IYANNOUGH ROAD/ROUTE132 C�)�;,c�z► ;5) Map/Parcel 273079 Tank NO: 03 Tag NO: 00139 The Town of Barnstable Public Health Division records indicate that your undergroud or chemical storage tank is 14 years of age,and has not been tested as required under section 07:(5)of th health regulation regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to have each tank and its piping tested within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this notice. Results of the testing shall be filed with the.Board of Health and the Fire Department. You are reminded that you shall have the tank and its piping tested during the loth,13th, 15th,17th, and 19th year after installation,and annually thereafter. Failure to comply with this order may result in a fine of up to$300.00.Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You may request a hearing if a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A.McKean, RS, CHO Health Agent OF THE Town of Barnstable $ Board of Health P.O. Box 534� Hyannis MA 02601 ED Mp'l Office: 508-8624644 Susan G.Rask,R.S. FAX: 508-790-6304 Ralph A.Murphy,M.D. Sumner Kaufman,M.S.P.H. To: TRIFIRO,DORAN&CAPOBI Date Monday,March 05,2001 %MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LL 12700 NORTHBOROUGH HOUSTON TX 77067 RE: Underground Tank at 1140 IYANNOUGH ROAD/ROUTE132r`�RNN�S Map/Parcel 273079 Tank NO: 04 Tag NO: 00140 The Town of Barnstable Public Health Division records indicate that your undergroud or chemical storage tank is 14 years of age,and has not been tested as required under section 07:(5)of th health regulation regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to have each tank and its piping tested within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this notice. Results of the testing shall be filed with the Board of Health and the Fire Department. You are reminded that you shall have the tank and its piping tested during the 10th,13th, 15th, 17th, and 19th year after installation,and annually thereafter. Failure to comply with this order may result in a fine of up to$300.00.Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You may request a hearing if a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A.McKean, RS, CHO Health Agent 1 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair 2.Printers BOARD OF HEALTH ' satisfactory 3.Auto Body Shops 0 unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY��I�'/����L� (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers I ADDRESS Class: _�_ 7.Miscellaneous QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MAT RMLS Case lots Drums, Tanks Uniderj#p� , anks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: DISPOSAL/RECLAMATION REMARKS: lanitary Sewage 2.W ter Supply Town Sewer Public o O On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NOS r r 0 Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well ` 0 On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES /✓ NO O ERS: Holding tank:MDC Catch basin/Dry well 0 On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Niirne of Hauler Destlination Waste Product 2. ,111 Person (s) Intervie Inspector Date WN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair O satisfactory 2.Printers ` BOARD OF HEALTH 3.Auto Body Shops unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY�1Y',41Y/y/cS /fit}"'- �� O (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS // f� �!� Class: 7.Miscellaneous 4lot �r UANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATE111ALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline,Jf� ar Diesel, Huesepw, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) 2 M > � new motor oil(C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers q f-laiv &Lew, A44 Miscellaneous: lvimd6 X � loogkl j DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply O Town Sewer &Public (`On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NOZ v O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO 01 E : O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product Es No 2. ^',tomb Per on (s) Interviewed Inspector 41, Date t i • COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS F DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE' a ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI TRUDY COPE Governor � n Py Secretary DAVID B.STRUHS \\\JJJ Commissioner December 29, 1998 Ms . Carol Campagna RE: BARNSTABLE-WSC/SMP _ 11301 Motiva Enterprises LLC Texaco Service Station 3 Edgewater Drive, Suite 202 Facility Number 11-1=3-180 , Norwood, Massachusetts 02062 1140 Iyanough Road Permit Number 201155 ` TIER IC PERMIT TRANS-FER/ INTERIM DEADLINE/NOT, OF R „ . .RESPONSIBILITY,< and 310 .CMR 40 .0000-- DECISION TO GRANT PERMIT TRANSFER Dear Ms. Camoagna: a The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau cf Waste Site Cleanup (the Department) , has :concluded its review of the above- referenced application for a permit transfer. Using . the criteria contained in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR =0.0730) , the Department is granting a permit transfer of , the Pier =C :)--it. Attached please rind two (2) copies of this permit --,-:or -.cur reverence and acceptance. You must nociry the Department of your decision to accept or not accept the permit . To accept the permit, both copies of Accentance Statement and the Certification of Submittal must be signed and one copy O% �he S2gr_.ed permit mL'St be returned to the Department w: �n_n =hirtV (3 0) days of issuance ot- tl"1;5 permit If %`=e s_aned 3ermit is not receivad. .d_+_ ?_n -=e I_v J; dG`i ( 4 - dead!ine, _ c Department may consider th3S-"'perm_= _ll Riverside Druz•Lakeville.Massachusetts 02-347- FAX(508)947-6557-Telephone i548)92h'_':00 This information is avaiiable in aiternate format by--afline our:-FDA Cowdinator at `:EP on the World Wide Web: huts:r',`c.�c��.en��rt s:a�.na.:uudep s 'j Printed on Re=:c.`c:i Paper -2- . you. may be required to submit a new permit application and the appropriate fee in order obtain a"p ermit-'to�•conduct 'response actions. i You .may request an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with 310. CMR . 40 0770 .'and "'as outlined 'in -the attached permit` Any request' for an ',adjudicatory hearing .must', be made within twenty-one'. (21) - days' of ' the date on which the Department issued the-'permit:., Please refer to'310 'CMR 40 . 0050 and 310 CMR 40 .0770 for conditions under which an adjudicatory hearing may be requested: If no request for an adjudicatory hearing, is made, this permit shall become effective twenty-one (21) days after the date on which the Department issues the permit and the Department's receipt of your signed Permit Acceptance Statement, whichever -is later NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY As a new operator, the Department takes this opportunity to inform you of your liability under the Massachusetts oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act, M.G.L. c.21E, and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the "MCP") , 310 CMR 40.0000. Response actions . are required to prevent harm to ; health, safety, public. welfare and the environment which may result from- the ,release �ana/or' threat of release at the;- above referenced property. M.G.L. c.21E and the MCP• govern the .AEconduct of such actions..,_ The purpose of this.Notice is to inform you or your legal responsibilities under --Statelaw " -fore assessing and/br remediatIing the. ,release .at this. property. `0�o purposes of this Notice of Responsibility, the terms and phrases used herein shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms and phrases by the MCP unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. STATUTORY _LIABILITIES As a new operator, you (as used in this letter, "you" refers to Motiva Enterprises, LLC) are a Potentially-Responsible_ Party (.'.'PRP") with liability under M.G.L. c.21E, section 5, for response action costs . Section 5 makes the following parties liable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: current owners or operators of a site from or at which there is or has been a release or .threat of release of oil and/or hazardous material; any person who owned or .oiaerated a site at the time hazardous material was stored or disposed of; any person who transported hazardous material to a transport, disposal, storage or treatment s1ce from which there is or .has been a release or .threat of. release of such -material, . ar_j . material;.., and any .person a a,C. ct nerrwi se caused _ or_. is legally-..Yesriorsiole Lor. ,a . release . or c reat ,:o release of oil` or hazardous.. mate—aL. at a..sir_ .- _ h's LiGGi l;�v ?S "St_;Ct, n iriewr?-I _t �S � _^.ase� On fau-L , ,:tit solely On your Status as an owner, operator generator, transr=ter. Or disposer. It is also joi.^t and Se`:'e'_'a , me anJ_ that each person s7�C falls wi-j ain one of these Cacegories may be held 'able =;r al= response -3- action costs incurred .at. the site,, regardless ' of the"existence' of any :e other liable parties. 17 1' The MCP requires responsible . parties to take -necessary response ,actions at properties, where there. is .or has. been a release and/or threat of release . or, oil and/or hazardous material If you 'do not take 'the necessary response actions,. or fail to perform them. in am appropriate and timely manner, the 'Department is ' authorized by M.G.L. c.21E to perform work. By taking such actions yourself, you may significantly lower the assessment and cleanup' costs and/or 'avoid liability for response action . costs incurred by the Department in performing these actions and any sanctions which may be imposed for. failure to perform response actions under the MCP k You may be liable for up to three /. (3) time all resconse action costs incurred by the Department, including past. costs. Response action costs include, without , limitation, the cost of direct hcurs spent_ by Department employees arranging for response actions or overseeing work performed by persons other than the Department or - its contractors, expenses incurred by the Department in -support . of those direct -hours, and payments-'to the Department's contractors. (for more decails on cost _ y, s 40 .12 liability, _see 310 CMR00•Cast: Recovez7y) r The.. Department mayq also assess i itarest on costs J_c•,r_ad a- the rate' of twelve perc�rt (210)' compounded' annually'. " To sec paym *it""of this debt,, "the Commonwealth"inay" place liens on all' of ycur property in, the Commonwealth: "To recover 'the debt; the Commonwealth may foreclose on these liens or the Attorney General my bring legal ac-ion against you. In addition to your liability for. up to three times all response action costs incurred by the Department, you may also be liable to the Commonwealth_ for damages to natural resources caused by the, release. Civil and criminal liability ,stay also be imposed under M.G.L. c.21E, section 11,--arid 'civil .a ' inistrati"ve penalties ma�T '-e -:^Dosed under M.G.L. 21E, section. 16, for each violation of M.G.L. c.21E, the MCP or any order, permit or anvroval issued thereunder_' As noted in your Permit Statemenz, if you are a Rest' risible Party and have reason to oeli`ve that, your cerformance of nece-a_ary resoonse actions is beyond your technical, financial- or legal .abili-_, you should promptly notify -=e Depart rent in wr ring cf your _nabi 11 v in . rd=rdanCe' Wig C_'^�Dter 2!i, suh.sec__,__ - ie) , arid' 3- CMR -'v'.x�l�G. 1= 70u aSS�r � and �?lOTlSL' �� compl-` nce therewi`t-n .'?at ==fcr: y -fir �. paying for sucn resnonse`act_c�--_ _s c _nc vour provides you :J,ru ,: _im3�:d :ef nse --I n-b,� e C __..�nTr+2ac .Jr reCOVer'iT Or -s7G i?: to - reo "{; e`____ =mac Department's -==�GP_se Costs and 3:.0 Qla 40.0=72 Drov= es "sY u w"t:�__ a ==Tnitea 'a=_=__Se ..die Department ' s assessment o= civil admi_-_straz--ve pen:=ties xt d, F -4- You should be aware that you may have claims against .third parties actor-' damages, ..`including..i�_claims.. .for:>Lc:ontribution• - or:, ,reimbursement<: for costs`° ofr•.` cleanup. ..., S.uch.T.claims.-,,do...,:not.:,:ekist ,.-indefinitely,;;: ,but--7 are governed by laws which establish , -.the tame°a' :a7 lowed: .: forx.wAbringing litigation. The Department encourages you to take any action necessary to aprotect any . uch .claim- you•:may._.:have against third parties. ' ADDITIONAL RESPONSE ACTIONS After reviewing the files for the above-referenced site, the Department determined that the Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report (the Phase II Report) _ was to be submitted by September 12, 1996. In August 1996, Sage Environmental, Incorporated notified the Department that submission of Phase II Report would be delayed. On October 26, . 1998, Laura Stanley of . the Department spoke with Jonathan Puliafico of Sage Environmental regarding the . status of the Phase II Report. and a new submission date. Mr. Puliafico. informed Ms. Stanley, th at access must be obtained from the owner(s) of the "Festival at Hyannis" property in. order to delineate the full extent of, groundwater contamination_ at the site. -Mr.: Puliafico also informed Ms. Stanley that Sage Environmental has attempted to gain,.access to this property on several occasions.. The Department recommends that a written request to access the Festival at Hyannis property be sent ' to the:',:property owners) via certified mail. The Department also recr_uests that ,a 'copy of 'this letter issued be sent to the Department (ATTN: Ms. Laura Stanley) . If access to the Festival at Hyannis property is denied at this point, Motiva Enterprises may . submit a formal request for Departmental Assistance pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0173 (e) . A copy of the formal request should also be sent to the owner(s) of the Festival at Hyannis property. Please be advised that the Department has established April 1, 1999 as the deadline for the submission for the Phase II Report for the above referenced site. This deadline represents an enforceable Interim Deadline pursuant to 310 C'^.R 40.0167 . This site shall not be deemed to have all the necessary and required response actions taken unless and lentil all substantial hazards presented by the release and/or threat or release have been eliminated and a level of No Sign=_ cant Risk exists or has been achieved in compliance with ?.G.L. . --.21E and the, _MCP The v MCP requires persons undertaking response actcns at a site LLc= --br%it -to the Department a Response Action Outcome Statement prepared by a Licensed Site Professional uon dece=_`ning -tat a le-vel o= No SI:gni_ 'Gant Risk al__anay exiists or _^_as bee-. 7a6 h .dvEi1' at :zne The Department encourages parties lrith :_:abi?=ty under M.G.L. C. 21'E c_o take p r1:r_ ac: G.on n _espouse_ =o --e ses -and = treats or re e and _ ro � teria f_ . aloe-- o - l. aSe OL O1- aFl SGza• ..LJ mu �'I _c_ r:_r'_ilpL aCt_oi, you , -5- mayi=�s gn :ficantly"lowet.:.your::cleanup costs'. and,f avoid the :irmposition__of, ~-or =::.reduce::the:.eamount :of:�-certain":permit .andi.annual. comp.hiAnc,e assurance . :'f.ees'.payable.runder-�310.-.CMR 4.100. If .you .have ,.any questions,.. please; contact :Laura Stanley, .,at,..the letterhead address or at (508) 946-2880. Sincerely, rard M.R. M ief` Site Management and Permit Section . M/LS/re CERTIFIED MAIL NO. Z 539 134 473' RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: Barnstable', Board of Health,, P:-O. :Box,,,53:4 . ...�.. ,_ .Hyannis, Massachusetr-s 02601 ATTN: Tom McKearn, Hazardous. Waste Coordinator %.Town ofi,3arnstable, 367 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 . ATTN: James Tinsley,' Town Manager Star Enterprise 520 Allens Avenue Providence, Rhode Island 02905 ATTN: Robert Gulick Sage Environmental, Incorporated 44 East Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 ATTN: Jonathan Twining, LSP Hyannis Texaco Service Station Route 132 { Hya'nni.s.;. Massachuseo zs, 02601 r y C ATTN: Kevin Went o n ATTN: Ma--k Jablonski, Pe rim i• Coord *?aCor ,.f Data Entry r 1140 1 u O 0 o7�raroncue� ��e 6(cree Dare C`/��caacs�a/1 tice - - ulat�wr �o»�ilcca�rce G�rrl r rrision �'e� slated Under 527 CMR 9.00 Notification for Storage Tanks r�9,� Forward completed form,signed by local fire department,to:Mass. US+fjPio2j am,Dept. " ' • of Public Safety,One Ashburton Place-Room 1310r Boston,MAcD1G0 ���� Date Received Fire Department retains one copy of FP•290) E°�` Fire Dept. ID#�61t 9 2zf _ n6'00' Fire Dept. Sig.0 A. New Facility(see instructions, a 1) C Pi � No of continuation sheets attacied� F�i�` - • _ No. of tanks at facility s to be_ " INSTRUCTIONS:nlo u°derground orNatllication forboveground�storage tankseground and U led fideru der 27 Crouno MR 9.00.)if more than Ied't as tanks locates containing A. Facility Number owned al this oration.photocopy the bnowing Doges rid staple continuation sheets to the form. The FP•290 must n completed in duplicate. Although the form may be photocopied•the facility owner or owner representative must sign local each FP- copy separately;pfwloeopied signatures are not sufficient Both copies of the FP-290 are to be forwsrded to the the FP- B' Date Entered ther copy to the Dept-of Public C. Clerk's Initials fire department who will check all urea are ion and ceNfy the farms. The lire department will retain are co01r 290 for its records.and the facility owner shall be responsible for forwarng the of the FP however,registration is Salety al the address above The local lire department war issue the permitportion fiance 1Jnit All questions on this form D. Comments not complete until the FP-290 is received and checked by Vie UST Regulatory Comp are to be answered.Incomplete forms will be returned. 1'New Facility'means a ark or tanks located al a site where tanks have Hint been previously bested. 2'Faality street address'must include both a street number and a street name. Post o8tce�X�e��te distance and e• and win.cause a registration to be returned.If geographic location of facility is Hint provided.Dthi r el Commons Road direction from closest intersection,e.g., (facility at 199 North Street is located)9 (intersection). a • �p1i0p:(a)a alarm or residential tank of 1.100gallons or less capadtYusedlor storing motor Notification Required or a tank used for storing heating oil for consumptive use Fire Prevention Form FP-290 is to be used as Notification.Registration.and Permit for trreltor rwrrcemme(aal purposd are es. (b) aboveground and underground storage tanks and tank facilities regulated under 527 one promises owrme re store knowingly t ifs to nedty r s b mits fats under 27 CMR shall be subject Code of Massachusetts Regulations 9.00.No regulated aboveground or underground rails to noti or k for s which n t format is not given e nor Y to a civil penalty not to exceed S25.000 for each tank for which notification is not 9^Rn or for storage tank facility Shan be 6Walled,maintained.replaced.substantially modified or removed without a permit(FP-290)issued by the head of the local fire department. which false information is submitted.(MGl Chapter 148.section 38H.527 CMR 9.00) The owner of any storage facility Shan within seven working days notify the head of the n the name. Aboveground Stooge Tanks a tank which meets the local fire department and the Dept.of Public Safety of any change mstration of a aboveground storage following definition:a horizontal or vertical tank.equal to or less than 10.000 gallons address, or telephone number of the owner or operator of a storage facility subject'to 527 CMR 9.00 requires the reg' any regulation try Chapter 148,Mass.General law and by 527 CMR 9.00. capacity.that is inteintended for fixed installation writHazarhou dous it back mlWastes,or Flammable er Jan.1,1991 orl above of below grade. is Underground Storage Tanks used for e storage.of Hazardous Substances, Each owner of an underground tank first put into operation on or aft , Combustible liquids. regulated SZOCMR the Department of Ions capacity reg DY shall,within thirty days after the tank is first put into operation,Ho to the extent Fvrn_„�e�M1:Above9round etanksstag more than 10.000ga1 Public Safety(the department)of the existence of such lank specifying. rsterd under 527 CMR 9.00. known,the owner of the tank date of installation, capacity.type•location and uses of Excess s(RequirementsGallons) for the Installation of Tanks Cotered u FeFlunds Other Than Water in such tank.By no later than Jan.31,1991,each owner of an underground storage tank Excess of 10,000 Gallons)are not required to.1 registered or less capacity used for storing that was in operation at arry time after Jan.1.1974, regardless of whether or not such EgMlition 2(a)a farts or residential tar.of (b) gallons used for storing heating oil for lank was removed from beneath the surface of the ground at any time.shall notify the motor fuel for noncommercial purposes registered under 527 ec to the extent(mown.the owner of consumptive use on the premises where stored are not required to be department of the existence of such tank specifying. CMR 9.00. the tank date of installation,capacity,IYDe,and location or the tarok and the type and quantity of substances stored in such tank or which were stored in such tank before who krgwtn 11y violates any rule or regulation made by the Board of Fire two if the ark was removed from beneath the surface PJ:D81t L AnY Detw^ punished D a fine of not less the lank ceased being in operation department.Such notice shall Prevention Regulations shall,except otherwise pro tla MGL,Chapter 148.section of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the than_hundred dollars nor also specify.to the extent known,the date the lank was removed from beneath e 10B,and�R 9.00) more than one thousand surface of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice b the departm Whereto Notify?Two complete notification forms should be signed by Doll'the tank owner operator o1 any tank that has no owner or whose owner cannot be tank. Sped m to the and the local fire department.One copy wall be retained by the fire department,and the tank ascertained,shall notify the department of the existence of such tank Specifying.9• and quantity owner shall send a separate copy to the address at the top of this page- ration extent known,any information relating b ownership of lire tank and date of a tanks in use or that have been taken out of ore installation•capacity.type•and location of the tank and the type substances stored in such tank or which were stored in such lank before the tank When to NotrlyY 1.Owners of storage. ceased being in operation If the tank was removed from beneath the surface of the must notify within thirty days.Regulated Storage Tank Systems must maintain records ground prior to the submittal of such notice to tite department.It the tank was that all leak detection,inventory control and tightness testing requirements abandoned beneath the surface of the ground prior b the submittal of such notice to ceditying a Tank System a current These records must be readily the department.such notice shah also specify.to the extent known to the owner or for the Regulated Stong re operator,the date the tank was abandoned in the ground and all methods used to available for inspection. stabilize the tank otter the tank ceased being in operation. 1. OWNERSHIP OF TANK(S) [i. LOCATION OF 'TANK(S) If known,give the geographic location of tanks by degrees,minutes,and Owner Name(Corporation.Irldnridual,Public Agency,or Other Entity) seconds.Example:rat_42,36,12 N Long.85,24,17W Latitude Longitude v�svuctiom 82) tance and direction from closest inarsaUion(see � // Street Address 333 i2E "ARCH C RT _ v - i aolny Name OComoaM e40e�raiiisr;as ;mot SS Q 2 U aratru 02) l as Suest on(P.O. not• - sae �O/ ity -11 DP State Zp Code /nty (/ A [� Owners Employer Federal ID a count' phone Number(Mduo•Naa Code) Pa, III. TYPE OF OWNER IV. INDIAN LANDS O Federal Government O Commercial O Tanks are located on land within an Indian Reservation or on, O State Government (storage and sale) other trust lands. ❑.Local Government ❑Private ❑ Tanks are owned b native American nation, tribe or indiv' (storage and use) y idu, V. TYPE OF FACILITY Select the Appropriate Facility Description: (check all that apply) Gas Station Marina Trucking/Transport Petroleum Distributor Railroad Utilities . Airport Federal-Military Residential Aircraft Owner - Industrial Farm Vehicle Dealership Contractor Other(explain) VI. CONTACT PERSON IN CHARGE OF TANKS Name: Address:' . Phone Number(include area code): Job Title: Home: t3usiness- VII. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ❑ 1 have met the financial responsibility requirements in accordance with 527 CMR 9.00. ————— ------------- --r-------------- Check all that apply: ❑ Self Insurance � O Guarantee ❑ Letter of Credit 0 Commercial Insurance ❑ Surety Bond � ❑ Trust Fund O Risk Retention Group ❑ State Fund �• :.. I O Other Method Allowed-Specify VIII. ENVIRONMENTAL SITE INFORMATION This information should be available from local health agent, conservation commission, or planning department. 1.Tank site located in wellhead protection area 0 Yes C:No 0 Unknown 2.Tank site located in surface drinking water supply protection area o Yes 0 No o unknown 3.Tank site located within 100 feet of a wetland u Yes Q No Unknown 4.Tank site located within 300 feet of a stream or water body = O Yes Q No: O Unknown IX. DESCRIPTION OF STORAGE TANKS AND PIPING (COMPLETE FOR EACH TANK AT THIS I- OCATION rTank Identification Number Tank No: Tank No. Tank No. Tank N o. k status - Tank No--15 i a.Tank mfes serial# (if known) b. Currently in Use �y c.Temporarily Out of Use (Start Date) d. Permanently Out of Use e.Aboveground storage tank(AST)or Underground storage tank(UST) ❑AST B-15ST ❑AST t�T p AST B'0ST O AST 0"11ST O AST &1(t ST 2. Date of Installation(moJday/yr.) � 5 / 1 05 ! l 95 3. Estimated Total Capacity(gallons) /o?6ob DOD D A i FP-290(revised&G61 �, 61h !l-/�f3-0IS4 Tank Identification Number(cont.) Tank No.� Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. Tank Now 4. Substance Currently or Last Stored a. Gasoline '-MV O Marina Gd'h'AV O Marina "V O Marina e4v O Marina _ MV O Marina Motor vehicle or other use O other O other O other.- O other O other r-- b. Diesel —� —l!_� 1 _J Motor vehicle or other use B<V O Marina V V' O Marina B*QV O Marina a-VIV O Marina L mV O Marina O other rO—otherr �O—othe—r 1 O other O other C. Kerosene 1 d. Fuel Oil E e. Waste Oil f.Other, Please specify Hazardous Substance (other than 4a thru 4e above) CERCLA name and/or CAS number Mixture of Substances Please specify 5. Material of Construction-Tank (mark all that apply) r Asphalt coated or bare steel Cathodically protected steel Epoxy coated steel Composite (steel with fiberglass) Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) I-X _ Concrete Other, Please specify 6.Type of Construction-Tank - (mark all that apply) Lined interior ] Double walled Single walled [ -- Polyethylene tank jacket Excavation liner ��. u 1_.J Unknown Other,please specify Has tank been repaired? O Yes 'O No O Yes- O No- O Yes O No O Yes O No O Yes O No - - Date Tank Identification Number(cont.) Tank No. Tank No. Tank No.—L Tank No. Tank No, 7. Material of Construction- Piping (mark all that apply) t Bare steel Galvanized steel Fiberglass reinforced plastic [ �� Flexible Copper Cathodically protected Secondary containment �� U Unknown �� � f---- Other, please specify �JO�C—i 8.Type of construction- Piping (mark all that apply) Double walled Single walled Suction: Check valve at tank only Suction: Check valve at dispenser only Pressure Gravity feed Other, please specify �OAh�r Has piping been repaired? Yes 0 No G Yes C No 01 Yes 0 No a Yes 0 No 0 Yes u No Date X. YANKs/REMOVED OR CLOSED IN PLACE 1.Tank/Piping closed in place or removed(mark all that apply) A. Estimated date last used (molday/yr.) B. Estimated date of removal/closure . (mo./day/yr.) - --------------------- ------------ ------------ C.Tank was removed from ground D.Tank was not removed from ground Tank was filled with inert material Describe: E. Piping was removed-from ground F. Piping was not removed from ground G.Other. please specify i Tank Identification Number(cont.) Tank No. Tank No., _"11 Tank No. cL Tank No. Tank No.-j— 2. Tank..,losed in accordance With 527 CMR 9.00 G Yes O No u Yes G No O Yes ONO i.Yes .:No [:Yes 0No A. Evidence of leak detected G.Yes G No G Yes O No C)Yes ONO Yes C No C;Yes C No B. Mass. OEP notified O Yes ,G No O Yes G No O Yes ONO a Yes G, No Yes No 1. Mass. DEP tracking number 2.Agency or company performing assessment XI. CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE ! 1. Installation A. Installer certified by tank and piping manufacturers B. Installer certified or licensed by the C� �� �❑ � 1 implementing agency C.Installation inspected by a registered �� U �� rj engineer D.Installation inspected and approved by E _ the implementing.agency -------� E. Manufacturers'installation checklists E= E= r have been completed F. Another method allowed by 527 CMR .9.00. Please specify. 2. Tank Leak Detection Tank Tank Tank Tank Tank (mark all that apply) A. Double-wall tank- Interstitial monitoring ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ B.Approved in-tank monitor ❑ C.Continuous vapor monitoring in soil ❑ D.Monthly vapor monitoring in soil ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ E. Inventory record-keeping and tank testing ❑ F. Other method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify 3. Piping Leak Detection Piping Piping Piping Piping Piping (mark all that apply) A.Pressurized ❑ Interstitial space monitor El El ❑ Automatic flow restdctor' ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Automatic shut-off device' � ❑ Continuous alarm' ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Also requires annual tank tightness test or monthly vapor monitoring of soil. Pace rD.Tightness ication Number(cont.) Tank No.-„ Tank No. 2 Tank No.a Tank Na. Tank No. Piping Piping Piping Piping'`" Pi; : Check valve at tank only. ❑ � ❑ titial space monitor 0. 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ E Check valve at dispenser only ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ required ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ C tested L ————— — n t�' —yr' l7 1 yr-p 3 yr. G 1 yr. 0 3 yr. O t yr. C 3 yr. Z1 1 yr. Q 3 y E.Other method allowed by 527 CMR —.00. Please specify 4. Spill containment and overfill protection Tank Tank Tank Tank Tank A.Spill containment device installed QQ (� ❑ LAJ B. Overfill prevention device installed LN LAN 5. Dail In ventory C n Y ry Control L J ❑ ❑ -, A. Manual gauging b i 9 stick +.�9 9 Y and records reconciliation U o ❑ o B. Mechanical tank gauge ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ C. Automatic gauging system � � ® � ❑ rB. hodic Protection (if applicable) Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping acrificial Anode Type ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ mpressed Current Type ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ate of Last Test —— —— — ----- I Certification of Compliance No.: MEN, X1 1. CERTIFICATION (Read and sign after completing all sections) NOTE:Both the copy being sent to the Dept.of Public Safety and the copy retained by the local fire department must be signed separately. A photocopied signature will not be accepted on either document I declare under penalty of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the informa- tion, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. Name and official title of owner or owner's Signature: authorized representative(Print) Date: Y 7 FP-29n lm,4..A CIOCI TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTH O satisfactory 3.Printers Body Shops unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY ffl (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS (;jggg; 7.Miscellaneous K`J `'`'`®' QUANTITIES ANDATOZE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, i ejell1 0i cot) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil(C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: DISPOSAL/RECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply I e 6ec+-i G 4- 1 Lz 4,vw 1,2 l o r /0-W l oto t Town Sewer OPublic ®QL _ eLo j 40C� k, Co k4_ O On-site OPrivate r_ / 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES N0-Y, O Holding tank:MDC_ C+ z l O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system (Xry CL4,.ef G •: Gv /l&dtlec, �l 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES N0—K, ORDERS: O Holding tank:MDC (-) If ,-kf4,A;W`{c n '41 J to 4,cl o, O Catch basin/Dry well r Aut. f 7` �, L O On-site system 5. Waste Transporter Narne of Hauler Destination' Waste Product' YES NO 1. c (n o 6a 1-r- erso s) Interviewed Inspector D to �, - R Fv, I oFt ,o* Town of Barnstable Department of Health, Safety, and Environmental Services BAAM 1639. ♦0 Public Health Division �Fc 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6265 Thomas A-McKean,RS,CHO FAX: 508-790-6304 Director of Public Health February 9, 1998 Alan J. Micale, P.E.,Jr., Protect Manager AYOUB Engineering, Inc. 414 Benefit Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861 RE: Star Enterprise, 1140 Iyannough Rd./Rt.132, Hyannis, MA 020601 Dear Mr. Micale, After review of the Plan entitled"Site Plan Miscellaneous Alternations" prepared by AYOUB Engineering, Engineering&Architect Consultants, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, the plan was approved with one condition. • The building shall be connected to municipal sewer located at Iyannough Road. This is required according to MGL Ch.83 S.11. If you should any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact Glen Harrington at the above phone number. Sincerely, Thomas A. McKean, RS, CHO Director of Public Health 1�_ THE Town of Barnstable Bn�sr�B� � Department of Health, Safety, and Environmental Services 9�,ArF p' �, Public Health Division 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 FAX Date: Number of pages to follow: To: From: Phone: z/o —7 53-3 3 Phone: 508-790-6265 Fax phone: Ll0 I-- Fax phone: 508-775-3344 CC: REMARKS: ❑ Urgent I For your review ❑ Reply ASAP ❑ Please comment I ' I SIP OfficeJet Fax Log Report for Personal Printer/Fax/Copier BARNSTABLE HEALTH DEPT 5087606304 Feb-17-89 08:46 AM Identification Result Pages Type Date Time Duration Diagnostic 914017241110 OK 02 Sent Feb-17 08:45A 00:00:45 002586030022 1.2.0 Z8 AYGUB ENGINEERING, INC. f ; Page No. 1 of I Pages i I ` r 414 Benefit Street ? Pawtucket,lZhode Island 02861 �fi''' �"� LETTER OF (401)728-5533 TRANSMITTAL Fax (401)724-1110 TO: JOB NUMBER: 1941.16 DATE: 12/23/97 Mr. Thomas McKean, Health Director ATTENTION: Hyannis Board of Health RE: Star Enterprise ?2�--�—L� f T 7 Main Street H 36 annis, MA Y Hyannis, MA 02601 lyannough Rd. (Rt. 132) WE ARE SENDING YOU Z Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items. ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Prints ® Plans ❑ Specifications ❑ Other: COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 3/25/96 SITE PLAN MISCELLANEOUS ALTERATIONS (rev. 2, 10/31/97) 1 10/31/97 PROPOSED CANOPY ELEVATIONS THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ® For approval ❑As requested ❑Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit ❑ Return ❑ For your use ❑ For review and comment ❑Approved as noted ❑ Submit ❑ Other ❑FOR BIDS DUE/DATE: ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN T'O US REMARKS: As discussed,enclosed is the site plan for the proposed improvements at the subject location. Can you kindly review for the purpose of signing off on the building permit application. The underground gasoline storage tanks are singlewall fiberglass and they were installed in 1985. If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to call our office. Thank you very much for your.consideration. Ce1 iiu: SIGNED _ If enclosures are not as noted,please notify us at once. Alan J.Micale,P.E.,Sr.Project Manager AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. Page No.1 of 1 Pages 414 Benefit Street Pawtucket,Rhode Island 02861 LETTER OF (401)728-5533 T RA N S M I TTA L Fax(401)724-1110 ,4- Y� TO: JOB NUMBER: 194 Lq 6 DATE: 12/23/97 Mr. Thomas McKean, Health Director ATTENTION: Hyannis Board of Health RE: Star Enterprise 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA Hyannis, MA 02601 Iyannough Rd. (Rt. 132) WE ARE SENDING YOU ®Attached Under separate cover via the following items. Copy of letter Prints ®Plans Specifications Other: COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 3/25/96 SITE PLAN MISCELLANEOUS ALTERATIONS (rev. 2, 10/31/97) 1 10/31/97 PROPOSED CANOPY ELEVATIONS THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ®For approval ❑ As requested ❑Approved as submitted Resubmit Return 0 For your use ❑For review and comment Approved as noted ❑ Submit ❑ Other FORBIDS DUE/DATE: . PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS: As discussed,enclosed is the site plan for the proposed improvements at the subject location. Can you kindly review for the purpose of signing off on the building permit application. The underground gasoline storage tanks are singlewall fiberglass and they were installed in 1985. If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to call our office. Thank you very much for your consideration. N CWT6: SIGNE _ If enclosures are not as noted,please notify us at once Alan J.Mille,P.E.,Sr.Project Manager 614 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE i icy� LOCATION w KnGI VILLAGE j�T�y ti �, ASSESSOR'S MAP & LOT INSTALLER'S NAME & PHONE NO. A & B CANCO 775-6264 SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY C r TO 0�L LEACHING FACILITY:(type) i (size) /0 NO. OF BEDROOMS PRIVATE WELL OR PUBLIC WATER BUILDER OR OWNER ) y m fj u f E '-7-C,t Ac.6 DATE PERMIT ISSUED: _ 30 k DATE COMPLIANCE ISSUED: d -l 4l- 6' f VARIANCE GRANTED: Yes No l n -- 1 06 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 20.00 Hyannis, klassQ�chus(_,tts 0�_,r:;Oj Fizic.............................. No ........ THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH ............TOWN...................OF.......BAR.N.S7AU.E............................__...................... 0" Alipfiration for UiBpasal Warkii (famtrurtion pun fit Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct or Repair XXX) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: 114I1..1_yarjaugh...Road,JLyanais............................. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location-Address or Lot No. .....1iy.aimi_&_Texaca----------------------------------------------------------- ...11.0—.1y -sqn.ni-s.............................. Address A & B Can o X__, 350 Main Street, West Yarmouth .y........................... ............ ........................... ........................................................I......................................... 7.)aller Address Type of Building Size Lot............................Sq. feet U Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms............................................Expansion Attic Garbage Grinder ( ) 44 Other—Type of Building ............................ No. of persons............................ Showers Cafeteria ( ) 04 Other fixtures ....................................................................................................................................................... Design Flow............................................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow............................................gallons. 9 Septic Tank—Liquid capacity............gallons Length................ Width..............._ Diameter..._............ Depth...._...__.._... Disposal Trench—No..................... Width_...._.............. Total,Length.................... Total leaching area....................sq. ft. Seepage Pit No.--_-____-_---___-_ Diameter.................... Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching.area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) Percolation Test Results Performed by.......................................................................... Date........................................ Test Pit No. I................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit......._..._........ Depth to ground water.._.................._.. Test Pit No. 2................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit__._____-.-_____-_-. Depth to ground water-..____--__-____-__-_--. ----•------••-----------------•---•---•---•---......----•--•---••--•--....................-••.•--•-•........................................................ 0 Description of Soil....................................................................................................................................................................... W .............................................I............................................................................................................................................................ U -----­------------------- ............................................................................................................................................................................. U Nature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when applicable---Insta-11---10.00--gall-m--le-a ch...Pit..xith_.4...f-pot s1ppup—and---stane_..as._r.equir_ed..................................................................................................................................... Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of TIT 5 of the State Sanitary Code—The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by the board of health. Si .......................................2 Signed-, ................................ Date .......... Application Approved By- ................ ... ......q. ...... =............... .......... Date 7 Application Disapproved for the following'reasons:............................ ................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Dal Permit No..--...!.&.. ............ Issued_. . .. .. .. ........ ................... Date � 1 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH . .,, OF.........,,a............. 1 1 Appliration for Di_qpuiiFal Vurkr, Tontivatinn Vrrutit Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair `( ' ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: III"') Tirnnrmr^i 'nor_ T1r x:�ni•, ........... -^ ..............1 _ -- ---...--.............•.................. -•--•-•--•--------••-------•--•--•-------•----------•----••••----•••••-•.......................... Location.Address or Lot :vo. ,. i 7 T zt ITtT1-i n r-'�••"t(`!l l j�, .i 1,V,^;T1CI?.i .h 1 orb c .r'i f?L�Ti7_F- ---•-•------ ...............................................•-------•--.--••- ............... ......---•-•..-•----........................................................ wn Address r r (��p 35i i.:.3__ii 't"i -.c_t, fC:fit Y Y ;(J:t11 --------------•-- -- ........................... ................................................ Address Type of Building Size Lot............................Sq. feet Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms..............................._--___-__-_Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Other—Type of Building _________________________ _ No. of persons---------------------------- Showers ( ) — Cafeteria ( ) 1'I Other fixtures ...-------•-•-----••---•----•--• - W Design Flow............................................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow........................._..................gallons. WSeptic Tank—Liquid capacity............gallons Length................ Width---------------- Diameter---------------- Depth................ x Disposal Trench—No..................... Width.................... Total Length.................... Total leaching area....................sq. ft. Seepage Pit No--------------------- Diameter-------------------- Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) �- Percolation Test Results Performed by.......................................................................... Date........................................ Test Pit No. I................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water....................... Test Pit No. 2................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water____________-___-.__-.__ ----•-----•--•----------------•-------•-•-•---•-•----.....-•-•----•-----.................................---•----------•----•----------------------•--•------ 0 Description of Soil........................................................................................................................................................................ x V •---------•••-•--------•-----••••-•---•---...•-••-•---•------------------------•••-•-----......-----------•--------••-••-•-••-•---•-•---•---------•---------•--------------------•------•--------------- VNature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when applicable.__�_-?`'_n_:'-_l__._!�1`"'! `` 1_�._� ..:_"'c. ...it trig.:' .. foot `ond r;__one as- I'C'nuir'e.`fi. Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of'ITS p 5 of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by the board of health. Signed .---............ r--------------- ....................................... ...'.I...). •--. ------ . - , . Application Approved B.Y Y _._ .... "�f.f ' �1 ............... -•--•---- Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons:--------••-•-----•--------------------------•-•----•--••---------•--•---------------......••----------•--------- •-----------------•.......-----------•--..............-•----•-------------------------......-••--•------.-••----------------•-•-------------------------•-----------------••---•-----------------._..... Permit No. *�R - Issued q - DI �!� ..__Date------. Dste THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ;ilannis Texaco BOARD OF HEALTH Dihi ..•• Ll. ...............................O F..................................:.................................................. Cyrrtifiratr of Tontlilianre , THIS IS TO CERTIFY Thatthe Individual Se 'age Disposal System constructed ( ) or RepairedX(�,' j bya_Q_.........G.`.........N...0 .... - 11 !V�.19-"......._.-•----•---------------•-•-----..........------...........----•--•---------•-- Installer at------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ has been installed in accordance with the provisions of TIT' ' 5 of The State Sanitary Codg as escribecl in the application for Disposal Works Construction Permit No............I. .__�'r�_�. dated__...____ THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE SHALT. NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM WILL FUNCTION SATISFACTORY. DATE.................... ................................. Inspector............... THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS .yannis Texaco BOARD OF,._HEAL"TH a^t . t}} p� .'...................OF.. .. R No.......A.._......J. - -. _ FEE........................ Rfipoii al urk �.� at Ilan rruti# Permission is hereby granted............................................................................................................................................. to Construct ( ) or Repair ( ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System atNo...........................-•-----------------•••------•-------•---...•----------------•--•---•-------•- -----------...--•---......•-•-••------------------------..._-----------•••........... Street � as shown on the application for Disposal Works Construction Peru No..��:�,,�_ Date .___�....�d.��...... / Board of Health { DATE...---- !> FORM 1255 HOBBS & WARREN. INC.. PUBLISHERS �#arEi�ters�rr�e a 520 Allens Avenue Providence RI 02905-2007 April 6, 1996 401 7853260 FAX 401 785 9290 Town of Barnstable Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Notice of Tier IC Classification Texaco Service Station 1140 Iyanough Road (Route 132) Hyannis,MA RTN 3-11301 i As required under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP) 310 CMR 40.1403 (5)(a) and (b), attached is a copy of a Legal Notice pertaining to the submittal of a Tier IC Classification for the above location. The information will be submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection on April 6, 1996. The attached Legal Notice will appear in The Register on April 11, 1996. Should you have any questions or wish to obtain a copy of the Phase I Report and Tier IC Classification submittal pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403 (3)(e), please do not hesitate to contact my office. Sincerely, STAR ENTERPRISE Robert A. Gulick Field Environmental Specialist cc: EKW JM ENV FILE Ea t �- APR 1 ,1 1996 -� L17H 4-, 1 i L;tzK1-1F1GATF- OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM TESTING T�N/YNO[OGY-NDE TANKNOLOGY-NDE 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 / (512)451-6334 /�I- -2 7 17? FAX(512)459-1459 TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT _ TEST TYPE: VacuTect PURPOSE: COMPLIANCE TEST DATE: �pg�23�97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7104573 CLIENT: STAR ENTERPRISE SITE: TEXACO 303 FELLOWSHIP ROAD CS-181140 IYANOUGH ROAD MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057 HYANNIS, MA 02601 ATTN: AT.T.F.N GLENN The following test(s)were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal,NFPA and local regulations H`1 i}I`:itiiv, :7Ir1 �3LQ�� Line and Leak Detector Tests OL'UMEi:NANE N ANK QDU (Ppassr F—fai�i ELECTORUE u PR Wei ESEiti 1 REG UNLEAD 0.000 P Y P 2 PREMIUM 0.000 P Y P c 3 DIESEL 0.000 P Y P 4 PLUS 0.000 P Y P Tanknology-NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you,and looks forward to working with you in the future.Please call any time,day or night,when you need us. TANKNOLOGY-NDE Representative: Services conducted by: TOM PRESNAL DAVID E. BERBERIAN CIA UA Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 0298 Printed 10/03/97 09:23 PCAWOOD 9 Em Y , ; DETECTOR TEST REPORT TANKNOLOGY- TEST DATE: 09/23/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7104573 CLIENT: STAR ENTERPRISE SITE: TEXACO Tank ID: 1 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product:REG UNI, M Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded:YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection: yEs Stage 11 vapor recovery: ASSIST Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: yEs Installed: ATE COMMENTS ANK-ZESTi9ESULTS .8S T VacuTec SLEAK DETEC:Lq RESULTS est meth- Start(in) n (►n New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced Dipped Water Level: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 Dipped Product Level: Make: Probe Water Level: R£n JACKET Model:X.L.D. Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N:30290-6029 Test time: Open time in sec: VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi: VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc: Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate ml/m: 315.0 Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: Water table depth in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 5.00 Determined by(method): Results: PASS Result: COMMENTS COMMENTS ���RateffiaVIBERGLASS Diameter(in): Length(ft): Test psi: 5o Bleedback cc: 0 Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 09:35 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Test 2:Start time: 09:45 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Test3:Start.time: 09:55 Finish psi: so Vol change cc: 0 Final gph: 0.000 Result: PASS Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RED JACKET I 8900 SHOAL CREEK,BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 Printed 10/03/97 09:24 INDIVIDUAL TANKILINEILEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 09/23/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7104573 CLIENT: STAR ENTERPRISE SITE: TEXACO Tank ID: 2 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product:PREMIUM Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded:YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill,protection: yEs Stage II vapor recovery: ASSIST Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: yEs Installed: ATG COMMENTS =TANK3TE8T`RESUGTS<FesMe �ygLEAKDETEGfaRRESULTS est:tnethodyT tart(in) n in New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced Dipped Water Level: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 Dipped Product Level: Make:RED JACKET Water Level: Model: D.L.D. Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N: 20985-4484 Test time: Open time in sec: VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi: VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc: Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate ml/m: 315.0 Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: Water table depth in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 5.00 Determined by(method): Results: PASS Result: COMMENTS COMMENTS -' NE SESft ?;RESUL'T N - pp x 2nal: FIBERGLASS Diameter(in): Length(ft): Test psi: 50 Bleedback cc: 0 Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 09.37 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Test 2:Start time: 09:47 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Test 3:Start time: 09:57 Finish psi: so Vol change cc: 0 Final gph: 0.000 Result: PASS Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RED JACKET 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 Printed 10/03/97 09:24 INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINEILEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 09/23/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7104573 CLIENT: STAR ENTERPRISE SITE: TExACO Tank ID: 3 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product:DIESEL Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded:YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection: yES Stage II vapor recovery: ASSIST Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: yES Installed: ATG COMMENTS TANK'jEST-ESULTs ost-'M Qvacu - K--DETECTORRESULTS:_ estme a - Start(in) End(in) New/passed♦ Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced Dipped Water Level: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 Dipped Product Level: Make: RED JACKET Probe Water Level: Model:D.L.D. Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N: 40586-1411 Test time: Open time in sec: VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi: VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc: Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate ml/m: 315.0 Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: Water table depth in inches: Calib.leak in gph: 5.00 Determined by(method): Results: PASS Result: COMMENTS COMMENTS ° NE=TES- RESULTS' a -- s Material: >•ISERGLAss - - Diameter(in): Length (ft): Test psi: 50 Bleedback cc: 0 Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 09:39 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Test 2:Start time: 09:d9 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Test 3:Start time: 09:59 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Final gph: 0.000 Result: PASS Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RED JAC= 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 Printed 10/03/97 09:24 o . INDIVIDUAL E/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 09/23/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7104573 CLIENT: STAR ENTERPRISE SITE: TEXACO Tank ID: 4 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product:PLvs Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded:YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Stage I vapor recovery: Duey Tank age(years): Overfill protection: YEs Stage 11 vapor recovery: ASSIST Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: sEs Installed: ATG COMMENTS ANK TEST_RESUL S est - etacuTectLEAKDEfECIOR RESUIJ est _ _ _ tart(m) End(in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced Dipped Water Level: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 Dipped Product Level: Make:REn JACKET Probe Water Level: Model: FX Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N: 70196-3782 Test time: Open time in sec: VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi: VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc: Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate ml/m: 315.0 Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: Water table depth in inches: Calib.leak in-gph: 5.00 Determined by(method): Results: PASS Result: COMMENTS COMMENTS NEZEST=,ESUL.S N p .. 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S.C. _.-._-_. _ . __ 12 Material: FIBERGLASS -- Diameter(in): Length (ft): Test psi: 50 Bleedback cc: 0 Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 10:20 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Test 2:Start time: 10:30 Finish psi: 50 Vol change cc: 0 Test 3:Start time: 10:40 Finish psi: so Vol change cc: 0 Final gph: 0.000 Result: PASS Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RED JACKET 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 Printed 10/03/97 09:24 T NIMOLOGY-NDE TANKNOLOGY-NDE 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 t (512)451-6334 FAX(512)459-1459 TEST DATE: 09/23/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7104573 CLIENT: STAR ENTERPRISE SITE: TEXACO REG �A OF OV ST zPREM w > DSL Eo OV ST TEXECO PLUS (A OF 0E ST Printed 10/03/97 09:24 PCAWOOD �► ^� 1 / /) e Date: TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM `\ NAMEOFBUSINESS: Gi// x co BUSINESS LOCATION: If50 97- MAILINGADDRESS: 1VW1, l} p ® Mail To: TELEPHONE NUMBER: Board of Health � /� Town of Barnstable v. CONTACTPERSON: OG- !2 gym /q l'ly P.O. Box 534 EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: :2?01-/O Hyannis, MA 02601 TYPEOFBUSINESS: C=&!r S i 14L'r1OGIJ Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for you own use?' YES b`� NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous character- istics and must be registered regardless of volume. Please estimate the quantity beside the product that you store. NOTE: LIST IN TOTAL LIQUID VOLUME OR POUNDS. Quantity Quantity Antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) Drain cleaners NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salt (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants =�M for Ails Pesticides OTZ NEW dt USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) SO,Oe2'o Gasoline, Jet Fuel Photochemicals (Fixers) �0,dell� Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED (per Other petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) �14MBattery acid (electrolyte) Swimming pool chlorine Rustproofers Lye or caustic soda Car wash detergents Jewelry cleaners Car waxes and polishes Leather dyes Asphalt & roofing tar Fertilizers Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes PCB's Lacquer thinners Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, NEW USED (inc. carbon tetrachloride) Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Any other products with "poison" labels Paint brush cleaners (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Floor& furniture strippers hydrochloric acid, other acids) Metal polishes Laundry soil & stain removers Other products not listed which you feel (including bleach) may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Spot removers & cleaning fluids b Sal►tub cu4:s#&R F4vib 6'�g-L (dry cleaners) I Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS �A Attention: Health and Safety officer - -� S Material Safety Data Sheet r US [4l CUSTOMER CODE: 11143094305 PRODUCT CODE: 26020 KEVIN WENTWORTH ENTERPRISES HYANNIS TEXACO SERVICE 1140 IYANOUGH ROAD HYANNIS MA 026010000 s m S o = L� �7 Lo TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTH satisfactory 2.Printers3.Auto Body Shops unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS Class: 7.Miscellaneous 00 U TITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIAL; DrumsAbove Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: /0` t�et oi� 0 Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A) 0 /,#OG� Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) y �1 d new motor oil (C) v � transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers PgAle tscell neous: DISPOSAIJRELLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply 'Town Sewer >,Public O On-site OPrivate 02. 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES N0 , Uvi S q-tJ O Holding tank: MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system / 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS: V O Holding tank:MDC ✓� _ P Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler/ 1 • Product 1• d f I/✓��tC. � a 6 � YES NO 2. �� —P7dk4;rIn36v61ewed. Inspector / Date a (e, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F.Weld Governor Trudy Coxe Secretary,EOEA David B. Struhs Commissioner URGENT LEGALrMATTER: PROMPT ACTION NECESSARY C (DrcEPOTIFIED MAIL: RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED [PY June 6 , 1995 Trisiro, Doran & Capobianco RE: BARNSTABLE--BWSC/ER Marula Trust #2 Texaco Service -Station C/O Atlantic Mortgage Co. 1140 Route 45 Spleen Street RTN: 4-11301 Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY M.G.L. c . 21E, 310 CMR 40 . 0000 The Department has reason to believe that the above-referenced property has been subject to a release of oil and/or hazardous materials in excess of the applicable reportable concentrations . Information provided in a report prepared by Down Cape Engineering, Inc . , entitled: 1121E Site Assessment Cooke' s Restaurant 1120 Route 132 Hyannis, MA" , indicates that gasoline contamination was detected in groundwater samples collected from a monitoring well (MW-1) installed adjacent to the Texaco Station property. Additionally, Department records indicate that on 'April 13 , 1991, approximately 52 gallons of gasoline were released to a catchbasin at the Texaco Station. This catchbasin is located approximately 43 feet upgradient of MW-1 . Based on this information, the Department has reason to believe that this property, or portions thereof, is a _disposal site for which a response action is required under the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act, M.G.L. c . 21E, and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) , 310 CMR 40 . 0000 .- The Department has identified you as . a party with potential liability for response action costs and damages under M.G.L. c . 21E, § 5, with respect to this disposal site . . In_ light of this action, the Department wishes to ensure that you (as used in this notice, "you" refers to Marula Trust #2) are aware of your rights and responsibilities under Chapter 21E and the Massachusetts 20 Riverside Drive • Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 9 Telephone (508) 946-2700 I -2- Contingency Plan. The attached summary is intended to provide you with information about liability under Chapter 21E to assist you in deciding what actions to take in response to this notice . You should also be aware that you may have claims against third parties for damages, including claims for contribution or reimbursement for the costs of .cleanup. Such claims do not exist indefinitely but are governed by laws which establish the time allowed for bringing litigation. The Department encourages you to take any action necessary to protect any such claims you may have against third parties . SUMMARY OF CURRENT SITE CONDITIONS Information on file with the Department indicates that the following conditions exist relative to this disposal site : 1 . On April 13 , 1991, a gasoline pump was- left on, resulting in a release of approximately 52 gallons of gasoline to a catchbasin. Water in the catchbasin was believed to leach directly into the ground. No other information was available regarding this spill . 2 . As part of a 21E property assessment performed for Cooke' s Restaurant three monitoring wells were installed (MW-1, -2 , -3) . Groundwater elevation data shows that groundwater flows in a east-northeast direction, which places Cooke' s ' Restaurant downgradient of the Texaco Station. 3 . Analysis of groundwater samples collected from MW-1, which is located approximately 43 feet downgradient of the catchbasin referenced in item 1 above, revealed the following hazardous materials in concentrations which exceed the Reportable Concentrations for Groundwater Category 12 (RCGW-1) per 310 CMR 40 . 1600 : CHEMICAL DATE CONCENTRATION RCGW-1 Benzene 11-09-94 89 ug/1 5 ug/1 12-15-94 160 ug/1 5 ug/l I NECESSARY RESPONSE ACTIONS AND APPLICABLE DEADLINES No disposal site will be deemed to have had all the necessary and required response actions taken for it unless and until all substantial hazards presented by the release and/or threat of release have been eliminated and a level of no significant risk exists or has been achieved in compliance with M.G.L. c . 21E and the MCP. -3- The MCP requires persons undertaking response actions at a disposal site to submit to the Department a Response Action Outcome Statement prepared by a Licensed Site Professional upon determining that a level of no significant risk already exists or has been achieved at the disposal site . Unless otherwise provided by the Department, potentially responsible parties . ( "PRP' s" ) have one year from the initial date of notification to the Department of a release or threat of a release, pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 0300, or from the date the Department issues a Notice of Responsibility, whichever occurs earlier, to file with the Department one of the following submittals : _ (1) a completed Tier Classification Submittal; (2) a Response Action Outcome Statement or, 'if applicable, (3) a Downgradient Property Status . The deadline for either of the first two submittals for this disposal site is June 6, 1996 . If required by the MCP, a completed Tier I Permit Application must also accompany a Tier Classification Submittal . The MCP- requires that a fee of $750 . 00 be submitted to the Department when a Response Action Outcome ( "RAO" ) statement is filed greater than 120 days from the date . of notification. In addition, the MCP requires responsible parties and any other person undertaking response actions at a disposal site to perform Immediate Response Actions in response to sudden releases, Imminent Hazards and Conditions of Substantial Release Migration. Such persons must continue to evaluate the need for Immediate Response Actions and notify the Department immediately if such a need exists . PROCEDURES TO FOLLOW TO UNDERTAKE RESPONSE ACTIONS The Department encourages parties having liability under M.G.L. c . 21E to take prompt action in response to releases and threats of release of oil and hazardous materials . By taking . prompt action, liable parties may significantly lower cleanup costs and avoid the imposition of, or reduce the amount of, certain permit and/or annual compliance assurance fees payable under 310 CMR 4 . 00 (e .g. , no annual compliance assurance fee is due for Response Action Outcome Statements submitted to the Department within 120 days of the initial date of release notification) . You must employ or engage a .Licensed Site Professional to manage, supervise or actually perform all response actions which you intend to undertake at this disposal site. You may obtain a list of the names and addresses of Licensed Site Professionals by contacting the Board of Registration ' of Hazardous ' Waste Site Cleanup Professionals by telephone at (617) 556-1145 or in person or by mail at One Winter Street, 6th Floor,. Boston, Massachusetts 02108 . -4- The 21E Assessment Report prepared- for Cooke' s Restaurant is available at the DEP Southeast Regional Office for you or your consultant/LSP to review. Please contact Mr. Robert Roy in writing at the letterhead address above or via facsimile, 508-947-6557, to set up an ' appointment to review the file. RELEASE NOTIFICATION FORM Attached is a Release Notification Form (RNF) which you must complete and return to the Department within sixty (60) days of receipt of this Notice . The Department must be notified verbally and within the applicable timeline, of any 2 of .72 hour conditions which are determined to exist at the site as described in 310 CMR 40 . 0310 . If you fail to provide a response to this notice as requested, or fail to undertake the necessary- response actions in accordance with the MCP, . the Department may perform the necessary response actions and take appropriate legal action against you. If you have any further questions, please contact Dan Crafton at the letterhead address or at 508-946-2852 . All future correspondence regarding the disposal site should reference the following Release Tracking Number: 4-11301. Very truly yours, Richard 'F. Packard, Chief Emergency Response/Release Notification Section P/DC/j t Enclosures CERTIFIED MAIL #Z001 192 666 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED CC : Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA , 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford, Town Manager Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Brian R. Grady, R.S . , Chairman Board of Fire Commissioners Hyannis, MA 02601 -5- cc : James Haidas P.O. Box 301 West Harwich, MA DEP-SERO ATTN: Andrea Papadopoulos, Deputy Regional Director DEP-SERO ATTN: Data Entry PERMIT NO: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SEWER CONNECTION PERMIT OFFICIAL USE ONLY Assessors Map No. Z 73 :>�T�4T£1�:1�1 ::fJt:7ltt'�` < ::>:=:�>:�.��'.`.:::�•�...�.�;�.;�:.::;:;.:;<.:;.;:.::.::.;:.;::.>:<.>:;.;;>:•::.;:.;::;.;;:;:.:;.;:.;:.:;.;:.;:;: Assessors Parcet No d Street: .r n _n. D I~Gflii.t�f '1�Ca�:<�'`?>'�:� ;�..:::; '.;:<•`�••< ���` '�'>t>'���>'�>`�''>�'<'�?t>'y>''�>�' `< '�'' `>�/—rat ................................... ,,� :: PROJECT CONTACTS PROPERTY OWNER (Mailing Address SEWER' INSTALLER Name: /N�w��o- �l Name: Address: Peo,4- /3 Z Address: -Sp W 401v ji4 If '4 L4-L� Phone: ?( — J7(/S Phone: e- _77,t- 3 3 7 License No: 'y Z/ OWNER'S AGENVENGINEER Name: Address: Phonw: PROJECT DESCRIPTION REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS N t�181: .:O :3... <>: :>>:::«• ;: The installation of all sewer connections must be done in accordance with the provisions of Articl e XXXVI Town of Barnstable General B -laws and RESIDENTIAL regulations issued by the Department of Public Works. Before excavating within a Town Way the sewer installer must also obtain a Road Opening COMMERCIAL permit and comply with the Construction Standards and Specifications outlined therein. At least 48 hours prior to the installation,the applicant must RESTAURANT notify the Department of Public Works,Engineering Division for the purpose of inspecting the installation. The Inspector will complete the Compliance INDUSTRIAL Sketch locating the installed lines and connection. By signing the Application, the applicant acknowledges and understands the regulatory requirements and STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION NO. understands that failure to comply with them shall be grounds for revocation of the Sewer Connection Permit and the denial of any future application. NO.OF BUILDINGS NO.OF BEDROOMS SIZE OF PARCEL ACRES ESTIMATED DAILY SEWAGE GALLONS PIPING:LENGTH DIAMETER EXPECTED INSTALLATION DATE SIGNATURE(INSTALLER/AGENT) v DATE SIGNATURE(DPW.APPROVAL) ��� ��ii'�!� DATE ��/ SEWER PERMIT: 'S ' TOWN OF BARNSTAI±_E C DEPARTMENT OF PUBLZ WORKS CERTIFICATE OF COIF IANCE 2j1S IS TO CERTIFY THAT. �+/'!'Is 7 GJpd `/�jh�/N (Cm4/r f/e4d has installed a sewer connection at the following address -- / Date: SEWER ACCOUNT NO. STREET NO- aiREET NAME: r VILLAGE: /� �//l/Y/ Pipe Length: ASSESSOR'S: MAP C �� ?ARCEL Pipe Diameter. • !o „ Pvc The work has been done in conformance with the provisions of Article IM VI.Town of Barnstable General By—Laws and Specifications of the Department's Road Openinr?ermit c c Signature: Date: 11"ACIIII Departmen of Public Works RIM w "-,qKETrH clear,-Out manhole � 1 � Texaco Station I Bus Dump . I Station I � � �--------- I ?9 +� �•\ is iL--------- I � .�Y'@ 4 ft deep tied - in June 14, 95 ss3 underground electric cable \ 39 ft from MH ` � Tel Pole to �• V, �. sampling manhole lyannough Road / Route 132 1 V , Ceo ��1`ivuoa�a���un�xo�u�r,�v,�J'aote�ctconr ,9v'V7 DANIEL S.GREENBAUM Commissioner GILBER.T T.JOLY Regional Director August 21, 1991 Ayoub Engineering Py& z)' RE: BARNSTABLE--Subsurface Sewage 414 Benefit Stre et Disposal--Industrial Waste, Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02861 Proposed Industrial Waste Holding Tank for Star ATTENTION: Alan J. Micale Enterprise Car Wash at Hyannis Texaco, Route 132, Transmittal #16929 Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection As in receipt of your plans requesting approval for the installation of an industrial waste holding tank at the referenced location. The plans are titled: STAR ENTERPRISE PROJECT TITLE HYANNIS, MA IYANNOUGH ROAD (RTE 132) SHEET DESCRIPTION SITE PLAN-GRADING & UTILITIES PREPARED BY AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. CONSULTANTS PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND (401) 728-5533 SCALE: 1"=20' DWN. BY: S.W.O. PROJECT NO. 1941 DATE: 10/16/90 CAD FILE NO. 1941MP4 " The plan proposes to dispose of an average of 500 gallons per day of industrial waste from the referenced site by means of a holding tank equipped with an audio-visual alarm set at three-fifths capacity. The Department is of the opinion that there is no other feasible alternative subsurface industrial waste disposal system that could be installed at the referenced location. Therefore, the Department hereby approves the plan with the following provisions: Recycled Paper � ^1 -2- 1. The local Board of Health must certify that the system will be monitored by them to see that it is being properly operated and maintained. 2. Failure of the owner or person having control of the tank to keep it from overflowing and properly maintained will constitute grounds for revocation of approval for the use of the industrial waste holding tank. 3. Construction shall be in strict accordance with the approved plan and Title 5 of The State Environmental Code and no further approved plan without the prior changes will be made in the p P written approval of this Department. 4. A Disposal Works Construction Permit must. be obtained from the Barnstable Board of Health. 5. Written certification that the industrial waste holding tank has been constructed in accordance with the approved plan shall be submitted to this office with a copy to the Board of Health. Said certification shall be submitted by a Professional Engineer who is registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Nothing in this provision is intended to interfere with the right of the Boa rd of Health to inspect the industrial waste holding tank at any time during construction in order to assess compliance with the final plan, as approved by the Department. 6. The industrial waste holding tank shall not be utilized until a Certificate of Compliance is issued by the Barnstable Board of Health. 7. A copy of the contract shall be sent to this office upon renewal with the industrial waste hauler. 8. Our approval for the proposed system will be dependent upon the recording in the appropriate registry of deeds of a notice that discloses the existence of a variance for the sewage disposal system and the involvement of the Department of Environmental Protection in said system. No Environmental Notification Form is required to be submitted for this project since it is exempt under the Environmental Protection Regulations of the Executive Offices of Environmental Affairs and the project has, therefore, been determined to cause no significant damage to the environment. Enclosed, herewith, are stamped approved copies of the plan, a copy of which must be kept on-site and used for construction purposes. f b -3- If the Department can assist you further or you need additional information, please feel free to contact Mr. Brett Rowe at (508) 946-2750. Very truly yours Ro t` 9an,' Region'al gineer R o r r tection F/BR/bh Enclosures cc: Board of Health 367 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02601 Star Enterprise 71 Spitbrook Road Nashua, NH 03060 ATTN: Rodger Salman DEP - SERO ATTN: Sharon Stone Permit Administrator OfTB[T ' The Town of Barnstable Health Department { " •..0 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 rr � �0 NO I.- Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health April 19, 1991 Mr. Allan Micale Ayoub Engineering, Inc. 414 Benefit Street Pawtucket, RI 02861 Dear Mr. Micale: Enclosed is a copy of the signed transmittal letter sent to DEP on April 19, 1991. In addition, is a letter previously sent to Mr. Davidson regarding the same site. You are reminded that all of the stated requirements must be followed as indicated. Finally, the plans for the septic system have been approved by this department. Sincerely, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health P�ofTHE To�♦ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OFFICE OF BA"ST"L : BOARD OF HEALTH MADE. o° 1639. 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASS.02601 March 30, 1990 Robert M. Davidson, P.E. , 38 Greenhouse Road Forestdale, MA 02644 RE: Hyannis Texaco/Route 132, Hyannis, Parcel 79 on Assessor's Map 273 Dear Mr. Davidson: You are granted a variance from the Board's Regulation limiting sewage flows to 330 gallons per acre per day within certain zones of contribution on behalf of your client, Richard Trifird at the above referenced site, with the following conditions: (1) Plans of the onsite sewage disposal system shall be designed in accordance with Title V, the State Environmental Code and submitted to the Board with a completed Application for Disposal Works Construction Permit form. (2) Only package foods are authorized to be sold at the proposed retail food store. The building cannot be utilized for the preparation and/or cooking of food. (3) The buildings and pump islands shall be constructed as designed in the submitted plans labeled scheme "B", dated December 6, 1989, revised March 23, 1990. (4) The designing engineer shall supervise the installation of the onsite sewage disposal system and certify in writing to the Board that the system was installed in strict accordance to the submitted plans. The variance was granted because it is the opinion of the Board the proposed sewage flow would be less than the present sewage flow based on the following: (1) The total quantity of employees will be reduced from four-six to two-four per day. (2) The existing service garage building will be replaced with a smaller sized retail food building. Therefore, the total building size will be reduced from 2,700 square feet to 1,204 square feet. (3) The proposed car washing facility will be designed to recycle the wash water without discharge into the sewage disposal system. Also, the service garage will be eliminated. Therefore, there will be less potential for contamination due to spillage of hazardous materials. i 1 s �l f Very truly yours, Grover C. M. Farrish, M.D. Chairman Board of Health Town of Barnstable GF/bs I Massachusetts Department0 Transmitta Bureau of Waste Prevention—Industrial Wastewater BWP IW 01 1 Facility ID(if known) Discharge of Industrial Wastewater to a Holding Tank CIErtlflcatlon ed ersonnel property gather and evaluate the information submitted. (certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in hering e accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified ple for Based on my inquiry of person or persons who best of my knowledge and bel ef,true,accuramanage the system,or those persons d1rectlY te,and complete.aI am aware information,the information submitted is to 1line and imprisonment for that there are significant penalties for submitting false Information, f public ,Inclnoticuding t thappl'cablee ssibil pert it proceeding Identified under knowing violations. I will be responsible publication 314 CMR 2.06(1)(a)through(d). Philip __A cub P.E. �Vwm Fdal Marne March 18, 19 91 --_.-_-----' Ayoub__Engineering.�.I!?�•__---- -- pate Lille --•-----_......._._ _ .� �ge11t far Sta�En�e.�P-r�s�e — r)pe of AppfWl(Corporation,oonOny,pon(nmenl agency,elryAowrtroistrid, Met) ���nPfi,t Streat. .�.8.,,• 1 �[�[ Slate of Incorporation so princlpal address 00 Approval Recommended �— .. ...................................................................................................................................... .............. ....snlpal prcbl Sgnafure olAppopaeMud �� z�� ........................ . .......... .. ... ..... . ... :..... :.....V .... ................. .4 Telephone ftliorVll e I .............. Rafe . i u Page 3 of 3 Rev.1191 Yn[4Y[11 345 West Main Street • Northboro, MA 01532 • (508)393 2537• FAX(508)393 7485 , f..: Ii t ' r t ���ih��1��11 Jtyt+lF'aE • l t .. " .. '�• '. ,.,T.a,, ,• ,; ?1, 'by � NOTICE TO LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH AND BUILDING INSPECTORB�; ,�;L, PLUMBING CODE CHANGES AFFECT FLOOR DRAINS >•� s IJ i+i tilt JANUARY :19 91' E.:.�. { s• t ' , a./E ,t:.t'1 tjl � tS � �-;t, t'E,t,�F,3�{.�tr�•=,,;�.j,t 1. y} ,.,t�•.,. ., + t;A �'' j •f t,,a /E.5 r1, c�-dr y ' f, .. .. ,F `. .....e � Z4 � The Underground .-Injection Control (UIC) Program regulates ' ^���if{f, discharges .to the., ground through shallow injection wells;:.such...�s,• : ',, ' dry wells, .'leaching pits; i or 4septic systems. .'.'`,.The 'programs primary concerns are floor drains -in businesses 'which.. service, : . vehicles .and/or use,,,.store. or maintain. hizar ,ous .materiels."b. *; :4 wastes. ` ''Vehicle'maintenance :facilities 'are-:requirbd*,to:t:have�xit. i.t (,?�,rI , floor drains by the' state plumbing code.-and "recent. changes Ito code require ..these•drains, to be.' connected *to the municipal..Be system or to an industrial holding. tank in unsewere' d areas (see:::;:,::;,•;"; section 2.09 on opposite page) Other facilities which; store or maintain hazardous materials or wastes and have floor�tt , drains which are not required by .the building; or.plumbing..'., 'code must seal their -drains, or,,-plumb them• to .the',sewer.system or�.to DEP approved holding :tank. ` ` { f'E{ w,l ( i{('_ ( i.EI: •.F. 'AIE{ ti 3 = I •Eh , t T t l r tt =r1 . ....i''.'.;',1 i; t t •:.,1 ! ixi. r_ '.,E-"j',f F '! { ,�•. ! : r ' f � ,i BUILDING• INSPECTORS SHOULD` ENSURE THATi New vehicle maintenance• facilities are, desig ned wiW-floor r ,system ,or DEP .approved.holdiaq:tank:. drains plumbed to a sewer, - 'Buildings which change owner or.'occupant' are'.upgraded to �; �.. comply with the regulations for . that type ,.of• business .befoie moving in. The DEP UIC Program is contacted•.before any floor drains;yare'; ' }:t;}:! :., '; plugged. er retrofitted. , r at���>J'�Kt: .t'.,•i Jiy-a L eF!+'t .,•, _.. 1 •:re 1 ' '. ,. :••+ws.-�•�+.�+-..... ...... , ..,{•.:.t' ,, .. � Zia lt%�Y�1.' 'ilti. .+Y'� t��� tt..,t•ff, ��q � 1 ,t. t f'�f 3 tl e1fi<�>� �.���t(ri�:7 The UIC Program.'is working in coordination with local'= :•. 's,+�'f `''' .' building ..inspectors, ''boards •of health, and. water inspect all businesses within zones 'of contribution and �require4.v, I;� , retrofitting of all businesses as necessary. . 11 rat Any questions regarding this .should be directed to';the Program, Department of Environmental Protection, Division..':of Water Supply, One. Winter' Street, Boston, MA' 02108,.' or.1070. ' .h tit , 1 s•6 ty w. 1�gg1'v Ali 'AF 1. 1 i�!, f 1•� 1 .•sA1..j.�. Y w1.''il • , 1 , ,. ..�. tl! 1.11. , t! l; j /,�P.f 1 i �' - i �)'.i7i t: i 1 ! .Y i ..1!' ,;. J, � t -1i k�' i I i,A 1.� I'�, 9 1>..•>II � ,� 1 l �: t �! Y IJ 1i a .l!'Inrlr u.�'�t� ala))���� �, tt_ .., A. ,: .t.t �..a,sG f,, if. i ti,,t•,_lr, �-•A� a4 J'i'!Y t� _ S '! {�`n' r � Ify a1'ti�.'tq+� '' rc,"'. , 1 -ji'-Y• , t- w'' 1 i,,. ..( + ! ,- -fist .,' , h r• f ,I�t 1�4 , t 9 1!' F'' A! 1 , '�1 a v,f ���.� � 4+ ',1 l.,} � , dr)N- f + •i "^ t� - ', � . F�. .{ +..I a e'.1 1� ;f,' lit {'� 1 ,yf r• t tlj11Y'.. , {� +1 1'j-ax.t't ! ... 248 CMR: ` BOARD'OF STATE EXAMINERS' RS AND CAS FITTERS ' OF.PLUMBS " ,: 'a;�J;;s•. r ..T,-! ". � -ti r �.•.�i� �:u -� .�:�.._. .._ ., - � . r�t't"rjnr`••r�?�,�"....r.`.. . ' +• � { g d ,) !-� ,! �,...0 ( , l':.i' ,.,t'�M6 ,Y',I..0 V�1.� PI t. ' - � ' �+ t � �-1 2.09: Interceptors,'Separalors, Backwater Valves and Holding Tanks ': '`_ a .' (i) Interceptors, Separators and Holding Tanks: (a) interceptors Require ,i Interce tors shall be provided: to''prove nt ; he>>_•�.t•• ' discharge of oil, grease, sand, an other substances,' that. are harmful':or- •hazardous to the; building'gsystem;.'the public sewer,. or:sewage`'` " treatment` r �;. plant or processes. �,: •�..'��:�''��t�°' ' Approval of Interceptors. 1. Size T e and Location. The size (capacity),'-type, and locatlon'`of'' ' "each interceptor, shall be approved by the Inspector and no wastes'other ': than those requiring treatment orseparation shall be discharged Into 'any 4 , Interceptor. or `t pro :!. , All Interceptors to Follow Type Apved. No ''Interceptor'. shall bets installed which does not comply in all respects,with the type or model P Y YP f t l each size approved. ,. Separators or Holding'Tanks Required.;All commercial storage or repaic,,,l,,,,��y garages, gasoline stations with grease racks, grease pits, or wash racks'or areas, motor vehicle laundries, and all factories where olly and/or'flammable-'-.','. 1 ;•Lliquid'wastes ere.produced 'separators and floor drains shall be installed into t. which--all--VU,-be a ring;''grease. bearing, and/or,fiammable'' wasteSdshall discharged into'a municipal sewer system:: in unsewered, areas, .w ,floor::' drains . in �these '.type- facilitiesp must be lambed to a .Department of;;��:''� Environmental,,Protection (DEP) - approved industrial holding .'tank.::; All`9t`. `i3'yi(:j" holding tanks shall be vented independently through the roof In accord,an' jt;#. :, with 248 CMR 2.09(1)(f) 'and other �appilcable state . regulations.' . ... materials shall comply with 248 CMR. xl A' l y ,a' >. ' . ': Y .�`. . !I,ea'}•;I ne. J 4'�f.. , L ! ^trl `JJ' . � 1�4'�i ly't'1 .r ki 1�1•.. '•i`Ily' w Y , :..�`.t r2 { i! ,i ./•p !'3: o •,.t�., e t '�;�;�T��,',p t r �y �V o•,' i?! }`t _ `\1�I Yi 1 � • `ry' •JI,I '• � .. r . ' ! 1, l? �, i,: it1 .tt 7t . . i .? ','•� la tar•,! i`,• 1 , u� ,� � it, ++'• 1 r 4. Page No. l oll Pages AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. 414 Benefit Street ` ILIE`Ir`II9IER OF PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND 02861 (401) 728-5533 Tan ANSMATTAL FAX (401) 724-1110 JOB NUMBER DATE Td Department of Environmental Protection 1941 3/10/91 Southeast. Regional Office, ATTENTION Lalkeville Hospital Main Street RE: Lakeville, MA 02346 STAR ENTERPRISE Hyannis, MA Rt. 132 & Iyannough Rd . WE ARE SENDING YOU X Attached — Under separate cover via the following items. Shop drawings X Prints — Plans _ Specifications — Samples Copy of letter _ Change order X Other: j COf�IES : x 4;b TE NUMBPR DESCRIPTION 1 Permit Application Package: Transmittal Form #16929 Application Letter from Hauler Set of Alarm specifications 2 sets of Bluelines ( site plan grading and utilities- holding tank ) Copy of tank schematic THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For approval _ Approved as submitted — Resubmit copies for approval _ For your use _ Approved as noted _ Submit copies for distribution As requested _ Returned for corrections _ Return corrected prints Pot review and comment — Other .FOR BIDS DUE/DATE: _ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US rh EMARKS,'. e foip'iowing application is enclosed for your review and approval .; Kindly process. : If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call collect. Your eae,ly attention to- this matter would be greatly appreciated. ,, I k COPY TO',r SIGNED //enclosuree are not as noted,please notiry us et once. NP''`':. Alan J. Mi ale, Project Manager i . r t x i !`. APPLICATION COMPLETENESS CHECKLIST FOR: BVVPtwo I INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGE TO A HOLDING TANKS Jelu Transmittal Form for Permit Application and Payment is properly completed and Is attached to the proper application package. Application questions 1 through 16 have been completed. r The fee of $1,050 has been forwarded to the post office box in Boston for processing. t ' Application Includes an engineering report, plans and specifications which are stamped and signed by a Massachusetts Registered Professional Engineer. application includes a letter of acceptance from a disposal facility and also Includes the name and address of a backup facility. AeApplication includes a copy of a contract with a hauler. . C •� x DWP1w01.CKL Rev. 1/01 r Massachusetts Departmeat of Environmental Protection For DEP Use Dnk169 j Permit No Transmittal Form for Permit Application RevlewedrDate Transmittal) i Perni tO Appr.0 Denied and Payment Decision Date Facility ID(if known) r Permit Information Y Y , M ..-. .! s-rC.�i D a t s._, F. o s a l of I. n d u s t ..r..�i. .i It— a!s.--t--e W, a t-P INSTRUCTIONS to Holding Tank F , f BdfuaW.,.P I, W 0! 1 1,use a separate Permit Category(seven charader code from the title of your application lmm) Transmittal Form . ,.'.for each permit applicatiONcategory. Brief Project Description ;.;. Connection of the overflow to a total reclaim car wash to 9.iUseanoriginal, a tight holding tank. 4-part Transmittal Form for each permit applIcatioN category:Photo- Applicant/Legally Responsible Official copies fill/not be accepted S_,TA . A E, N T E R , P R I S E Name 3.Make check 7_t 1, S P 1 I T B R 0 0 K R D. , N A S H U A; N, H payable to : Address Commonwealth of R 01 D G, E R . S A L M A N 2. 0 3 , ■ ,5 6 8 m 5 , 8 i5 Massachusetts. Conlad Telephone Please mail check and yellow copy of 'transmittal form to:Dept.of Environ- Facility Information mental Protection, H , Y!A ! N N •I , S , T E X, A : C 0 .O.Box4062, - . • ....... Name of Facility Boston,MA,02211. R t. 1, 31 2/ I y. a , n, n o, u ,g h ; R •d. , Address H a n, n 1. s M A. 5 0 ,8 ■ 7 7 1!.■.. 5.- 1 -1 5.,_...Y.. _ .! I ! - s._ ! L _ City/rown Telephone Application Prepared By A.....Y; o ;u b :E n g i n e e r i n, g I , n, c•:---.,__ - ---' -�- _ N4, 1, 4 B e, n o f i, t S t., P a• w t u c : k a � t, R I 0 2 8 6 1 ..-.- .. ....1. ._..._.I_.____l_—'-._J Address _ P. A. A. y o u b P.E. 4 0 ,1 ■ 7. 2 8 5 5_L_X__3 Contact Telephone Other Related Permits:Are you applying for other permits related to this permit?N so,please list them below. % Transmittal No. rrry No. Description t � I 4 Amount Due Special Provisions: ❑ Fee Exempt (city,town,district,municipal housing authority) ❑ Hardship Request(payment extension according to 310 CMR 4.04(3)(c) ❑ Alternative Schedule Project Request(according to 310 CMR 4.05 and 4.10) Check No. Dollar Amount$ 1,050.00 Date March 18, 1991 Make check payable to Commonwealth of Massachusetts.Please mail check and yellow copy of transmittal form to: ` Dept.of Environmental Protection,P.O.Box 4062,Boston,MA,02211 WHITE:Permit Application YELLOW:Payment PINK:Applicant GOLD:Reserve Rev 1/91 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Prevention—Industrial Wastewater i............•••• ......•••• Transmittal i . BWP 1W .01 �--- � Discharge of Industrial Wastewater to a Holding Tank .... Facility 10(rf known) �. ' facility Information Hyannis Texaco Mailing Instructions 1. Facn Nmk `—-- 7. List,In descending order of significance,the four(4)digit Return this Standard Industrial Classification(SIC)Codes which best application along describe the facility producing the discharge In terms of the with the white copy ..Rt....... 32./Iyannough,..Rd•........................ principal products or services provided.Also,specify each of completed D P 2 Amress classification in words. Transmittal Form to the bfvltlon of Hyannis, MA lndelfNif ............................................................. SIC CODE Description . Wsstewi te'r at the 1 —` t 7.5.4..2............... _.ca washppro niateDEP ...... .. ................................................ Regionalofrce. AWingAd°ressp►dilkmNfomabow) D...__............._........ -__..............................._....................... same .................................................................... ................................ ............................... ................................................................. d. 4. Facility work schedule in 12± ` ; 8 A.M. 8 P.M. Hours per day: from to 7 �nperw-k Aom ro 8.Sources of Wastewater Gallons/day Estimated Measured 5. Facility receiving wastewater: O O i SavA sinks,beers,tic) Zecco, Inc. O O kame........:......................... .:........................................................... D)Cooling lows Bbwtlown -- _•_ •- 4.5 West Main St: ............................... . Address c)Mier Bbwdown ` Northboro. MA 01532 O O Town,Sfale,lip G)C°nba Coding mr * See attached letter for additional O O facilities. __ e)Horr-Condd Coding Mkr 6. Doesfwill the discharge contain any industrial waste? ❑ O * M., Yes O No -- — - 9 Fi°aess wNer O i O If Yes,list any pollutants which you know or have reason glEpr/pmenGf�c9rTywasnabi,�► ""'""" be lieve elieve arefwill be discharged. For eve maomnaWnlnlnoe •� � •� 0 every pollutant listed, * 400 gallons/day indicate its approximate concentration In the discharge and attach any analytical data In our possession which WO CDI Unlrs - _.._..._._.... yt y A)Nr °r► supports your statement. Additional wastewater analysis O ...................0.. may be required as part of this application. 9 tl�sbsr.7 cAvmp O sand _... .............. .:............... .......... ..................... ......................................... .......................................................... t adore saw IMusHy eat) salt (washed from cars) * car wash waste water i ...._..._...................._..............................................................__..... deter ent wax g both biodegradable) * car wash waste water Rev.1/91 page 1of3 NAIL. •. t , . Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection ; Bureau.of Waste Prevention—Industrial Wastewater t..................4............. Transmittal J BWP IW 01 -- ............................. Discharge of Industrial Wastewater to a Holding Tank facility ro(i/known) 9. Does/will wastewater receive pretreatment? 13. List raw material and products used. Include any and all O Yes 0 No products or chemicals used in processing,cleaning,etc.: If Yes,is jreatment 1.....Soaps. . .....(.Deter. . . ...g.ent. .....foame. . . .d).......Biodegradable . ............. ............. ....... ............... ........................ O continuous O batch 0 both 2. . Wax (Biodegradable) ••.. ..• • .•••.Y..,..-••.•.•.•,.••.••.••.. 3. Chlorine (odor control) I� 10. II batch,describe the frequency and duration of .............................................................._.............................................. operation. N/A 14. List quantities of residuals generated: ................................................................................................................ 11. Describe pretreatment unit operations: N/A ............................................................ ............................................ It 15. How are residuals from the wastewater treatment disposed? Maintenance schedule - Sand• trap primary cleaning every 8 wks. ; eclaim tanks @ 6 month �— intervals. 12. Indicate design slow of pretreatment facility: 16. it residuals are transported off-site provide name and address of transporter: N/A ..........................................::::.............................................................. Zecco, Inc. ................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ ft/M 345 West Main St. O daily average (gpd) O dally max (gpd) �da2ss Northboro, MA 01532 ................................................................................................................ Engineer Information Name and address of Massachusetts Registered Professional Engineer designing the proposed pretreatment system/sewer connection/sewer extension or modification to existing systems. Philip A. Ayoub, P. E. — Ayoub . .. ... - .............. . `............................... .... _..... Atmn�rrr Engineering, Inc. s' un j 414 Benefit Street s................................................................................................................__............._._......._.............................................................................. AO Pawtucketr........:: RI....._.. ..._.. . :..:..: ................................ .._..._............_.......... p.........1................... GO, DO (401) 728-5533 ......................:................................................_._..._..........................._.._ ._.... ........_.... leley�ax _........__............_._......_................................................... j Rev.'1/91 Page 2 of 3 ............................ r Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protectlon Bureau of Waste Prevention—Industrial Wastewater `""""""""""""" "" Transmittal! BWP IW 01 ............. Discharge of Industrial Wastewater to a Holding Tank facihry ro pt known) Certification.: I certify under penalty of taw that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance wfth a system designed to assure that qualified personnel propery gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of person or persons who manage the system,or those persons directly responsible for gathering the Information,the information submitted is to the best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate,and complete. I am aware that there are significant Penalties for submitting false information,Including the possibility of fine and Imprisonment for knowing violations. I will be responsible for publication of public notice of the applicable permit proceeding identified under 314 CMR 2.06(1)(a)through(d). Philip A. A oub P.E. Print Name _ S19Wure Ayoub.-Engineering_,__Inc. ...... _ March 18, 1991 Iipe Gale _APnt_f n rStar�Enteprle _ Type olApdkjnt(Corpoiatron,MTrany,powrawntspency,cgllowWistrid, Omer) 41A—Ien efT>—Sheet, k pt- . RT 02861 Stale of Inrorpontion are principal Mown ' Approval Recommended ............................................::............................................................................................................................................................................................ SVIWunl o/ApprWafe Munidp9l official ........................................................................................................................................:........................................................................................ r PWtUo ive Telephone ............................................................................................................................................::............................................................................................ Wk , i i hev, 1101 Page 3 of 3 f Zecco., Inc. A Metcaff& Eddy Company A/ 0�' { ® OUQ ENGINEER1%,!NC March 12 , 1991 Star Enterprise/Texaco MA� 1 4 Route 132 199, Hyannis , CIA 02601 Attn: Mr . Alan Micale Dear *lr . Micale , Zecco, Inc. (a Metcalf & Eddy- Co. ) will be available to haul your oil contaminated hater and solids from your Car [dash System . [de are licensed to transport hazardous haste. in all six Net: England states , New York, NewJersey and Ohio. Our Federal E. P.A. I .D. number is NIAD052924495 . The above liquid material will be transported from your site to our facility- located a 345 Nest slain Street , Northboro, MA. A secondary facility for any liquid waste would be EI'R , Fdaterbury, CT. Any solid waste will be transported from your site to Cycle Chem, Inc. Elizabeth, NJ. A secondary facility for solid waste would be Pollution Solutions of Verrnont , Inc. -, 1dilliston , X'T. If you should have any further questions , please feel free to contact me at (508) 393-2537 . Best Regards , Susan R. Powell Customer Service i MEMdEH 345 West Main Street• Northboro,MA 01532 • (508) 393-2537• FAX (508)393-7485 ;PC.�: d7. " TANK ALERTS Like Buying'Insurance:S.J. Electro Systems'Tank Alerts are alarm systems that can help prevent the disaster of sewage or monitor sewage holding tanks to prevent overflow, and serve as high or low liquid level sump purtnp failure.They also serve to warning for other holding systems. They kre, in a real sense, inexpensive insurance policies to prevent the drudgery and costa of clean-up. Designed For Simplicity:A sensor float. A cord. An alnnn pi,nel (with warning light, horn, silent switch, and teat button). Both models have these three advantages: I. Inetallatlori Is ab easy as mounting the alarm panel(and connecting to an electrical source),wiring•the sensor float cord to the panel,and tossing in the f lent. 2. Low cost. 3. High reliability and quality Is guaranteed by n 2-year wnn arty and factory testing of each control. Tank Alert° I . �:n •i� IwN This indoor model has a compnct metal alarm pnnel that is designed to fit conveniently inside buildings. When activated, a light goes on and a horn gives a steady blast. Tank Alert@ II l ), w 4,N This model has a non-metallic nlarm panel for outdoor or indoor use. All exposed parts are corrosion, wind, and rnin resistant. When nclivnted, a flashing light goes on and a tamper-proof horn gives n loud pulsating blast. S.J.Electro Systems,Inc.,was started in 1975 ns a design and oinnufncturing company.Since the beginning,there has been a consistent growth in sales, the labor force, and lotnl operating space— due to the continuing demand for quality products that are innovative,simple, and uniquely meet the needs of the mru9cel. S.J. Electro Systems, Inc.,is proud of its strict quality control and problem free reliable products. That's why we offer an industry-leading 2-year warranty on nil our products. Two: Year Warranty /tll S.J.Electro Systems'liquid level controls are gunrnntced to be free of defects in material and workmanship ;for a period of two years. Any defective returns will be promptly repaired or replaced. CALL OR WRITE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON ANY OF OUR PRODUCTS. 0T S.J. Electro Systems, Inc. -•; �t Route 1, Box 17 Orti t'd ��•� H Detroit Lnkes• Minnesota �i(iGUI ('�.I fi)f;•17 1:117 rrr�n r>t r:r>,; P13 5.8.1 a WZ An Economical, Easy-to-Install Complete Liquid Level Alarm System SENSOR ADVANTAGES FLOAT r U t. 'UL listed Suspend In Tan t 'Warns of high or low fluid levels by activating AL . L �0 horn and warning light TANK ALERTv Easy installation o ,.. 'Metal alarm panel 'Mercury switch and cord encapsulated in epoxy Hor and impact-resistant, non-corrosive ABS plastic Slenl Switch with internal stabilizing weight. Test Button warning Low cost Light 'Two-year limited warranty Install Inside B Applications: The Ta nk Alert is a revolutionary SPECIFICATIONS FOR TANK ALERT high or low fluid level alarm system designed specifically for lift pump chambers, sump pumps, Model: IOIHW (High Level Alarm) N.O. holding tank sewage systems, and non-potable 101 LW (Low Level Alarm) N.C. water systems. Waterproof cable splice kit included. Description: The sensor float is lowered into the Voltage: Primary 120V. 60 Hz. Secondary 12V. tank and secured at the desired level. When the 60 Hz. fluid level rises (Model 101 HW) or.lowers (Model Watts: 5 Watt Alarm Condition 101 LW) the weighted sensor float tips and ac- Alarm livates a loud horn in the alarm panel. In addition, Panel: NEMA 1 6 in. x 4 in. x 2.5 in. metal a red, solid-state warning light will. also be ac-- enclosure with line cord or electrical tivated. The horn can be turned off, but the warning knock out for direct wire. light will remain on until the condition is remedied. Float: 3.18 in. dia. x 3.875 in. long. Features: This Tank Alert system is economical Mercury switch and cord are encap- and easy to install. The thick-walled ABS plastic sulated in impact resistant, noncor- . float is noh-corrosive and encapsulates an Omni- rosive ABS plastic with internal directional mercury switch. The float switch stabilizing weight. operates on low voltage and is isolated from the For use in liquids up to 150°F. lO1HW N.O. Switch 12 ff. Float Cable. power line to reduce shock hazards. (High Level) 101LW N.C. Switch 12 ft. Float Cable. (Low Level) ' /f, �V � �t'� � ! � Sn6mert6leWasterveur �Auecialioe .► This product has been carefully designed and manufactured using only materials of the highest quality. S. ELECTRO, SYSTEMS, INC. cares about the CONSUMER and stands behind this product with a Two Y w Llmlted Warranty. ear Af tl J. S. J. ELECTRO SYSTEMS, INC., RI. 1, Box 17, Detroit Lakes, Mn. 56501 218-847.1317 ii MANUFACTURER OF QUALITY LIQUID LEVEL CONTROLS S.J. Form No. I0IIILW9 83 ENVIRONMENTALIST II CONSULT INSTALLATI•)N GNAWING. 2'HOSE. — I'(25cm-1-BUILD-UP AROUND C)NCRETE MANHILF ( : PL ACF;1. 2'RETURN LINE FROM SEPARATOR TO PIT. 4'DRAIN PIPF-(SLOPE 1:77). 2'FPT COUPLING(OR ADAPTER)ON 2'PIPE -CI EnN- )UT PLUG. FROM COMPARTMENT II.SEE / pi ANK CoVFW. SECTION B-B. STEEL GRATE. / r,'(15.?.cm)CONCRETE. .X' -.►.' .?. .y .► '3't. - ►. IT 5 (15.2 cm)SAND. DISCHARGE TO =_ V]12'(.31m) t31m)SANITARY SEWER ,RECOMMENDED i i�L31m s -'; ia-5' 5 0' UNLESS PROHIBITED (52►n1 .(i.3m)BY LOCAL CODES. CONSULT LOCAL RYKO :3 = COMPARTMENT, II COMPARTMENT I = ;• 4.0 REPRESENTATIVES IF :� ISOOGAL.I5677.SL1 1500GAL.LSGTlS1) (122m1 _-TO AVOID CLOGS, SEWER CONNECTION IS t SUGGEST TANK- TANK. NOT POSSIBLE. MESH FILTER SCI:F_FN -,�� :. . ►:... .. .� . e. .. .;. AT INLET POINT OF A. T. 11 -•-. n(IO-?cm)(TYPICAL). • I i 6-0- 6-0 7-0- --- --► I (1.83m) (1.83m) (2.13in) NOTES: SECTION A-A ? 1. PIT AND TANKS CAN BE PRECAST OR CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE. 2. DEPTH OF TANKS DEPENDS ON SLOPE OF 4'DRAIN PIPE FROM PIT. SUGGESTED SLOPE OF 1.77, 3- TANKS CAN BE LOCATED UNDERGROUND OUTSIDE OR INSIDE THE BAY. 4. ACCESSIBILITY FOR REPAIRS MUST BE CONSIDERED WHIN LOCATING TANKS. TANKS] 21 FUEL STORAGE TANK RECORDS ] HELP [ ] FOR PARCEL NBR: 2731 0791 ] ] MAIN ACTION I] Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates----- [ ] [ 11 [ 1371 [1101861 [B ] Test ] Rem ] ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - [2] [0923971 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det [G ] [B ] [ 8000] / [FD] [N ] [Y] [ ] Additional Details [ ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates----- [ ] [ 21 [ 1381 [1101861 [B ] Test ] Rem ] ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - [2] [0923971 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Fuel Reason Capacity /rConstr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det [G ] [B ] [ 100001 V [FD] [N ] [Y] [ ] Additional Details [SUPER UNLEADED ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cancel [ ] Press XMT for more data NEXT SCREEN [TANKS] ACTION [I] PARCEL NBR [2 7 3] [0 7 9] [ ] ] TANK NBR [ 31 I TANKS] 31 FUEL STORAGE TANK RECORDS ] HELP [ ] FOR PARCEL NBR: 2731 0791 ] ] MAIN ACTION I] Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates----- [ ] [ 31 [ 1391 [1101861 [B ] Test ] Rem ] ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - [2] [0923971 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ l [ ] [ ] Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det [G ] [B ] [ 120001 \��, [FD] [N ] [Y] [ ] Additional Details [ ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates----- [ ] [ 41 [ 1401 [1101861 [B ] Test ] Rem ] ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - [2] [0923971 [ ] [ s] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Fuel Reason Capacity C nstr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det [D ] [B ] [ 100001 �[FD] [N ] [Y] [ ] Additional Details [ ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cancel [ ] Press XMT for more data NEXT SCREEN [TANKS] ACTION [I] PARCEL NBR [273] [079] [ ] ] TANK NBR [ 51 TANKS] 41 FUEL STORAGE TANK RECORDS ] HELP [ ] FOR PARCEL NBR: 2731 0791 ] ] MAIN ACTION I] Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates----- [ ] [ 51 [ 1411 [1101861 [B ] Test ] Rem ] ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det [FO] [B ] [ 10001 [FD] [N ] [Y] [ ] Additional Details [ ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates----- [ ] [ 61 [ 1421 [1101861 [B ] Test ] Rem ] ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [1120961 [ ] [ ] Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det [Bin]] [B ] [ 550] [FD] [N ] [Y] [ ] Additional Details [HYANNIS FIRE DEPT. ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cancel [ ] Press XMT for more data NEXT SCREEN [TANKS] ACTION [I] PARCEL NBR [273] [079] [ ] ] TANK NBR [ 71 [ ] I TANKS] 51 FUEL STORAGE TANK RECORDS ] HELP [ ] FOR PARCEL NBR: 2731 0791 1 ] MAIN ACTION I] Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates----- [ 1 [ 71 [ 1 [1120961 [A ] Test ] Rem ] ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det [WO1 [B 1 [ 2401 [ 1 [ l [ 1 [ 1 Additional Details [HYANNIS FIRE DEPT. 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates----- [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Test ] Rem ] ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det [ ] [ 1 [ l [ l [ l [ l [ l Additional Details [ ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cancel [ ] END OF DATA NEXT SCREEN [HMENU] ACTION [ ] PARCEL NBR [ ] [ ] [ ] ] TANK NBR [ ] oEIHET0� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OFFICE OF ISTMM n BOARD OF HEALTH �p 039. \� 367 MAIN STREET- �'0 MAY A' HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 r August 14, 1987 Manager Texaco Rte. 132 Route 132 Hyannis , MA 02601 Dear Manager: You are reminded that State regulations require periodic pumping and or cleaning of all MDC traps (Metropolitan District Commission, gas and oil separator tanks) . You are directed to contract with a licensed hazardous waste transporter\contractor to perform the required pumping and or cleaning of your MDC trap by September 11 , 1987 , or provide proof of such maintenance performed within the past three months . You are further directed to have your MDC trap inspected and cleaned if necessary, by a licensed hazardous waste contractor every three months . Written proof from a licensed contractor will be required. Inspections will follow by the Health Department to verify compliance. You are reminded that failure to comply could result in a fire of $200 . 00 daily under the Town of Barnstable Toxic and Hazardous Waste By-law. Very Truly Yours , Polh IVVhkn M. Kelly Director Barnstable Health Department OF No THE AO . .. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH 0 �► OF THE e TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASS. o BABNSTABLE, o 9 MASS. I °pA s639. ,� _ -- -- .--- - ------ 1 e m�Y�`' SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT Permission is granted to g✓ ------- ------------ to construct 00 �;�1 _-_ --° f Upo the Premises of Sketch I --- l-a�----��--I - --------------------------------------------- I the illage of -- ---- — ------ - ---- �source . --------------- --------75 or-more feet from allf water supply 20 feet from building 10 feet from property 'ne I I ------ ---- --- ----------------------------- Health Officer. . GENERAL NOTES GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL: (1) PERFORM ALL DEMOLITION AT THE SITE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL CODES, LAWS, AND ORDINANCES. (2) ASSURE ALL WORK ITEMS DISTURBED OR DAMAGED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION, I.E., PAVEMENT, CONDUIT, WALKS, ETC. BE REPAIRED IN KIND TO THE STAR ENGINEER'S SATISFACTION. (3) REMOVE EXISTING SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INCLUDING SEPTIC TANK, DISTRIBUTION BOX AND ALL PIPING. 100 (4) CONTACT AND COORDINATE WITH ALL PROPER AUTHORITIES TO FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT LOCATIONS, SIZES AND DEPTHS OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND PROPOSED 100 x 100.47 101 CONNECTIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. WHERE CONFLICTS ARISE BETWEEN EXISTING UTILITIES, PROPOSED CONNECTIONS AND/OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION, Y S1fSTEAI L2 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER'S CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER PRIOR TO DIG SAFE _......... . - ._ ... ... _ .. _... . INV 9530 RIM 100.2 • CONTINUANCE OF WORK THE CONTRACTOR IS ADVISED TO CONTACT x 101.82 X 102.47 PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATION THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING 200.00' UNDERGROUND SANITARY AND PIPING SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE; HAVING BEEN s.60'-12'-42' E t01'87 PLOTTED FROM BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION FROM THE UTILITY COMPANY. \ o102 ( ) \ , ••• 5 FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING AND PROPOSED CRITICAL INVERT ELEVATIONS. NOTIFY OWNERS ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN FIELD AND PLAN \.; •-.��•*• ••••• - INFORMATION. TALLING R THE GALLEY SYSTEM �1-- `:�•�`� • ► ,1 ioo oo, .... - (6) ASSURE LNG CONTRACTORS WORK TOGETH RC TOR OOORDINATHE SANITARY OB IN ETHENMOSTE RIM: 100.7 • '� _ -- foi. ... ..._.___ ....._.. __ _ _. . .. ioo.3o' RFERENCE OF BUSINESS ACTIVITY. IF INV.: 95.10 •. + , f0o.30 i _oo� EFFICIENT MANNER FOR A MINIMUM INTE 101 1p o \ •'•.�•+' ,?o ss.s° x 100.8 101 THERE IS A DISCREPANCY IN THE SCOPE OF WORK, IT SHALL BE BROUGHT TO x 100.67 101 (w/ s�ARArarz) THE ATTENTION OF THE STAR ENGINEER BEFORE COMMENCING. RI : 99.50 \ INV.: 95.50 (6) ASSURE THAT ALL UTILITY LOCATION_`', SIZE, MATERIAL AND APPURTENANCES OD lop\ too.lo; _ i0o eo 2-lsoo GALLON �,_ � ARE APPROVED BY THE RESPECTIVE UTILITY HAVING JURISDICTION. to 100 _ PRE-CAST RECLAIM 100.90 SSURE THAT ALL RESPECTIVE UTILITIES, INCLUDING DIG SAFE, WATER, 1 F TANKS (NEW).. ... ... .., (7) A _ SEPTICSEWER, AND FIRE DEPTS. ETC., SHALL BE NOTIFIED AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR \ . OLDING T 37 LEACHING TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. 1 \` TANK 1 () \ I (REMOVE) C.B. J2 (NEW ---•- -----_ (w/on/CREASE SEPARATOR) (8) EXISTING DRYWELLS & LEACHING AREAS ARE TO BE FIELD CHECKED T r -----� r---- -� RIM: 99.50 CONTRACTOR AND CLEANED OUT IN ORDER TO FUNCTION PROPERLY. iF RIM: 98.7 O -O �O O lm=4 o o O -�-�®�' INV.: 95.50 T BE REMO )� r + 1 i i 1 LEacHINc PIT t1 100.99 �o. } I I t -i [_ fiJ THE DRYWELLS AND LEACHING AREAS ARE NOT ABLE TO FUNCTION PROPERLY, L-- J L� l 4 1 = 7600 x 1oo.e7 THEN NEW DRYWELLS AND LEACHING AREAS MUST BE INSTALLED. RIM:101.00 _ ]< 101.OJ �_�------ -__.a INV. IN: 97.15 � -�- -�- -Y- --+- - + x 100.81 BOTTOM: 91.15 -'�. i��••�� I I X 99.82 x 99.59 \ �\ DISIRIBU110N BOX _ __ -- 18'� � L0 X0_5 X 99.17 �\ INV. IN: 97.65 L + + I {ioG.s_7 9.64 • t• I6fJ�CH 99�9s INK OUT. 97.45 X 99 67 • .58 101.008 100.10 �� 100.59 r---- --� x 99.62 100.79 1% U 0 1-41 100._ LEACHING PIT l2 ---- -- T-- - O r -------j aeec unm I t0115 t oo O t' I If( oo-o n RIM: 101.00 1 �� `- '� 00.50- [1 0.80 23' 8' X 51'- INV. IN: 97.15 ""� 100. o f00DMART 9 1 > BOTTOM: 91.15 RN. FLOOR m_99.9 -- �99.90 j ELEV.: 101.20 101.20 SEPTIC TANK (1500_9Lj II t 77 1 --� RIM: 100.50 -- Z / II ( 1107.00� - --- - 100.02 x t 00.53 INV. IN: 98.18 t�o.9a ) 90100 t0 2 oC .77 INV. OUT: 9743 : /x101.00 II to_.ao 1� too. too. o J ---- 100.45 xt00.2 - �- - -- - - -� CT NEW U/G ELECTRIC \ ` o t II ) Ar TELEPHONE 1 100 I SERVICE x 100.44 i- - - - ---- I NEW TYPE 'K' 1 100.7ER WA TER II / 1 [ooav '� C�ERVICE� EXISTING U/G `y II �oo.eb 100.3r' I , TELEPHONE k 1 IOofo� c c too.621 I ELECTRIC / --- - i,n 106.20i e.;c.. W 1pO-- --- 100 {{ 00.18 ( 1'1 ��X700195 iII .34 � t00.3J, � ..... ,,. tt 11 I I I 100.63 J TOP OF I 10000.90i " t 100.22 r ( I ISLAND 00. L J \ 1` O1 1oo.z1 x 100.09 I X 99.4 94 100.53 1� 100.-17} \\ 100 EidQ_QOt - - - XIDO.10 .30 SAS TRAP (Eh7SL.)-.........__. ............. _ IaO...... .. • • 100.001 � too. 100.16 17Im: 100.1 - 100.2 (TO BE REMOVED) �1o0 6'F G Y. 9.80 Q 1 r1�-�' 9 I TOF OF yam- - 100.59 ISLAND I Q o-� ❑ - �� L....... gy �o�aoINGTO T y'�t79 1 I ovEREt_ow TO ` I � E�/ 1 AJM 02/19/91 REVISED TRAFFIC MITIGATION MEASURES SWO AJM AREA RIM: 99.50 LEACHING �_� (SEE NOTE 8) O / REV PER DATE DESCRIPTION BY CHK 1"ob:3a. \`_�� I - - - - - 1 -�� 9t� el 9Jo 1 ss wA' - -�,\ R E V I S 1 0 N S 10-qc' RIM: �A,)AJ�T RIM TL 99.2c 1 x 100.1 l 0 (SEE NOTE 8) x 99. to0.so, 00.80 I00 0 _ 100.40 --- 100. I X 7 00.96 100. 0 01 100 99.90 X too.oz ss.9a� Q -200.00'- - �•62 WG HIGHWAY HIGHWAY • t� _ - (-�(�(�s0=12'=a2"-wn- REFERLINE �t t 3C. / ] l J l-�LJ t-_lJ l-J l-J❑ ( � / 99.50 - - - x 100.41 I' , C gr ` - - --- ` PROPERTY LINES AND OTHER TOPOGRAPHIC IN, ORMATiON ,\ _ TEL - � _-- -- SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WAS TAKEN FROM: A P P R 0 V A L 1) A DRAWING ENTITLED: S��rEAt�/jDr�� "HYANNIS, MA., IYANNOUGH ROAD (ROUTE 132), GENERAL ---- --- - x 10006 �tr-v€ _ - ___ _ _ -- _ - jj ARRANGEMENT PLAN" SCALE : 1"=10'-O" DATE:07/19/84 X w.67 x NA I LOCATION NO.: 11143-180 PREPARED BY. TEXACO USA, NORTHEAST REGION, PHILADELPHIA DISTRIBUTION CENTER. 2) A DRAWING ENTITLED: Y A N N O U G H R O A D I "STAR ENTERPRISE HYANNIS MA., IYANNOUGH ROAD (ROUTE 132) P R O J E C T T I T L E SITE PLAN - EXISTING CONDITIONS"PREPARED BY ROBERT M. DAVIDSON, PE ENGINEER, FORESTDALE MASS. SCALE: 1"=20' HYANNIS , MA ( R O U T E 1 3 2 ) OWN. BY RMD, DATE: 05-11-90, DRG. NO. E-1 3) AN ON SITE INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED BY AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. IYANNOUGH ROAD (R T E 1 3 2, ON AUGUST 20, 1990. 4) ALL TRAFFIC RELATED INFORMATION AND MITIGATORY MEASURES WERE TAKEN FROM A PLAN ENTITLED: "CONCEPTUAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN, ROUTE - - 132, HYANNIS, MA " PREPARED BY: MCDONOUGH & SCULLY, INC. S H E E T D E S C R I P T 1 0 N FRAMINGHAM, MA SCALE: 1"=30't DATE: 2113191 W - -- .-- - - - - - -- ---- ---- ---- --- -- - --- SITE PLAN - GRADING & UTILITIES .: AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY -- ..- -------- --- --- -- -- -APPROXIMATE LOCATION - - FOR MONITORING, INSPECTING, OBSERVING, OR SUPERVISING OF WATER MAIN HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, OR THE MEANS, METHODS, SEQUENCES • AND TECHNIQUES OF CONSTRUCTION OR FOR JOB SITE SAFETY AND • ,�1A OF PROGRAMS FOR THE PROJECT DEFINED BY THE PLANS FOR WHICH i P R E P A R E D B Y THIS CERTIFICATION IS AFFIXED. AYOUB HAS NOT BEEN RETAINED FOR NOR SHALL IT HAVE ANY CONTROL OVER OR BE IN CHARGE ` k ` f AYO U B ENGINEERING I C A -4 OF ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF ANY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, N0.24320 U00 OTHER AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES OR OF ANY OTHER PERSONS CONSULTANTS ;[J i PERFORMING PORTIONS OF THE WORK. ` .................. PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND :9oO � (401) 728-5533 SS/ONAL SCALE: 1"=20' PROJECT NO. 1941 CAD FILE NO. 1941 MP4 0 40 DWN. BY: S,W.0 DATE: 1O 16 90 /� Permit Plan `I' CHK'O. BY: DATE: GRAPHIC SCALE - - APPR. BY: DATE: SHT. 4 OF 8 ---------- :% GENERAL . NOTES: 1. HOLDING TANK SHALL BE 3,000 GAL. PRECAST CONC HOLDING TANK HEAVY DUTY ST 6X16-3 AS MANUFACTURED BY ROTONDO & SONS OR APPROVED EQUAL 2, NO SEAM S(CON STRU CTI ON JOINTS) SHALL BE ALLOWED BELOW WATER LINE LEVEL OF TANK IF IN A WATERSHED AREA. 3. THE INTERIOR OF TANK, INCLUDING BOTTOM, SHALL BE COATED WITH AN EPDXY PETROLEUM RESISTANT SEALANT. THE EXTERIOR OF TANK SHALL BE COATED WITH A WATERPROOF FOUNDATION SEALANT. THIS INCUDES THE EXTERIOR TOP & BOTTOM. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR or EXTENSIONS TO GRADE SHALL ALSO BE WATERPROOFED IN THE SAME MANNER 4. THE HOLDING TANK SHALL HAVE AN ALARM SYSTEM WITH A FLASHING LIGHT AND IA TAMPER- PROOF HORN WHICH WILL GIVE A LOUD PULSATING BLAST WHEN THE TANK REACHES 3/5 (THREE/nFTHS)OF THE TANK CAPACITY. THE ALARM SHALL BE A TANK ALERT 111MODEL AS MANUFACTURED BY S.J. ELECTRO SYSTEMS INC., ROUTE 1, BOX 17, DETROIT LAKES, MN. 56501, TFL 1-218-847-1317, OR APPROVED EQUAL. 5, LOCATION OF HOLDING TANK SHALL BE SUCH THAT THERE SHALL BE YEAR ROUN6 ACCESS TO MANHOLES(STOCKPILING OF SNOW ABOVE TANK LOCATION SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED 6, THE INCOMING PIPE TO THE HOLDING TANK SHALL NOT INCLUDE ANY SOURCES OF SEWAGE WASTEWATER. THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT MUST BE GIVEN NOTICE (1 WEEKS TIME) SO AS TO HAVE TANK VISUALLY INSPECTED PRIOR TO BACKFILLING 2" GOOSENECK 24* HEAVEY DUTY CAST IRON TURNDOWN WATERTIGHT FRAME & COVER BOLTED & GASKETED (TYP., 2 PLACES)----- C, < 2- VENT RISER cr_ ic FINISHED GRADE- MORTAR BED 7` - 7 2' 0 (TYP.) -".--BOTH SIDES OF MANHOLES TO BE COATED TO GRADE GROLJT(T NON SHRINK WITH EPDXY SEALANT --'T?.)- 0! it .... .. ---------- ------ dit 4" DIA. PVC FROM ALARM SET TO ACTIVATE #2 RECLAIM TANK AT THIS LEVEL(3/5 OF TANK ----- L z i w 't 1 CAPACITY)_j I ------ 01 4" PVC TEE- Or 0 Z 6 (TYP.) 0 ----------_----_----- BOTH SIDES OF TANK TO BE COATED WITH EPDXY SEALANT 17'-0" —3000 GAL. PRECAST CONC. HOLDING TANK REV PER DATE DESCRIPTION BY CHK R E V I S 1 0 N S A P P R 0 V A L Z DETAIL StA FrEff tv rArls v 3000 GAL. PRECAST CONC. HOLDING TANK SCALE:1/2"=V-0" SPECIFICATIONS: P R 0 J E C T T I T L E CONCRETE STRENGTH 5,000 LBS. 0 28 DAYS STEEL REINFORCEMENT ASTM A-615-79 GRADE 60, 1- MIN. COVER. H YA N N I S , M A DESIGN LOADING—AASHTO HS-20-44 CONSTRUCTION JOINT—SEALED WITH 1" DIAMETER IYYANOUGH ROAD (RTE 132) BUTYL RUBBER OR EQUIVALENT S H E E T D E S C R I P T 1 0 N 1A OF MAd PRH"LP DETAIL- HOLDING TANK AYOUB70.243P R E P A R E D B Y AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. CONSULTANTS PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND (401) 728-5533 PROJECT NO. 1941 CAD FILE NO. 1941DTS DWG. FILE NO. DWN. BY: RMD DATE: 3/15/1991 CHK'D. BY: DATE: SHT. OF PROJECT -NO. WN By. C Y. 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I � 11 I I ,I, ,�: :":"­� '­`,'�,',� ,�%� � 11 11 I DW. BY RMD, DATE. 05-11-90, DRG. NO. E-1 � � 1. 1-11, I : , � , I , I ( ROUTE 1. 32 ) I I I I � 1�1 I I I I I I I I HYANNIS , ­ M �A' ' ' 111 rl,,, I ., I "I ", ­,� '! �­ 1 .11 � I � I � I I I � � , 1,�� , I I �, I ,�, :?,,,,,�, I .I%�I-, �, 1 �­."_ I , I 1. � I I . ; . 1, '!V I I I " ' 11-; �` ' 1. 1, 1111 ;�'5 I :1 '�­'�, _ - I I I , I 1 3) AN ON SITE INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED BY AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. I I I 'I I I -1 I ' '� I �� 11 ,_` I " � I . I . I ' - ,��`L,,,`?, 11 � I I 11 I I I ' I I I , I I � -, .., I 11 I I ROAD I - , ��111­�,....� 11 ,i 11- - I I I I ON AUGUST 20, 1990. i (RTE 1 32) 1 '" � ,i I ,�L�, ,� I I I I I , I . I I . I _� " 1 " I I I I I � I 1 ,� ­ I I . I I., '�rr',r", ', *,,,� I' ', : ' � I � � , , " I I , ,� � � _��,� � ����,,,r",, ' :' .% I . I I, L : - ,�� ` I I ., I I'll "' I 11 11 . 11 I I , �, �', , ­ . I � � I i I 1� 11 - I I , " 1'� z" � ,,� 1z ,­,�, I ,', �,',,r'. I 1 4) ALL TRAFFIC RELATED INFORMATION AND MITIGATORY MEASURES WERE I I I I , rl 11, �� "I 1�1 11,I""? , I I ' I I I I 11 I "�." 'j" ,� �, -, i I I .. I ,,r, I I ,�, . I I I � CEPTUAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN, ROUTE I � 1.1": I v;, I 1, 11 1i � I I , 11 ­11 ,:","," ­," I _ I I I ,,, � �­­ , ,�, I I I 11 I - ,: I I 1:_� I I I 1 132, HYANNIS, MA * PREPARED BY: MCDONOUGH & SCULLY, INC. I I ' ' '" I r ,� I .' 7 1, I 0 N L, ' '� I %_ , I ,, 1�� . I , ­ , "", ;���', , . I I . I I . D E S C R I P 'T _ I'', - , I " , I . 1 ­1 I I I FRAMINGHAM, MA SCALE. I"-- - 2113191 1 , � � " " " I . ��, , I I � -1 r ,�_� � �.­�� � �, , ,� 30'± DATE. � � I � 1'1� 'r.'-." '� - I '' _ ". , I I :,: , , � , . � . ­ � 1� ,�, c �',11 1� I � , ­� I I --,\\ - f I I � . I . I e .� �,� , �,, 4 � �, � ��� ! � I I TAKEN FROM A PLAN EN77TLED: *CON I - � - . I . 11 , , I .1, I I 1, I - - - _w_ - - - - - w - - - - - w - -_ I I 11 � I I ' I � '' � � . I ,"�11 I - ­ I - �-'. I � I� " � � I 11 I ,,: , I I L .,.*.*. I �� " � '_ �L �, . 1 I I I I - .-.,.*. I,�", ,�,,� I ," I I OF WATR MA0 I I � I .1.1.1. FOR MONITORING, INSPECTING, OBSERVNG, OR SUPERVISING I I � ES I '��`11�, I,"1,I ,-_ I�, : 11 � I � I . ____'_�AFPR0)0MA7E LOCA71ON I X.1.1 AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. EVRESSLY DISCLAIMS AY RESPONSIBILITY I ­i � " I r � . SITE PLAN - GRADING . , � & UTILITI �, I 11!1�� I �_ I . HIGHWAY IV.1. . I � I � �, I I �- ,I ,� ., �,"I , �� , � , I I .- - . -. .. -. . . - - = CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, OR THE WAS, METHOI)� SEQUENCES . I I . I 1�1,",`,,',� , � �, ,,,, ,I I LINE ; - I I I . I I I 1, " ��`� 1, I .I , - .�*. I I ,r I � I � I I�,� - ': ,; 11 ,1, I �', �I I I I . � I L *.'.1.1 I , ," ,"I. . ;'11'�11 fll�, � I 1� � I",-1 I 11 I r ,. - 1.1.7 AND TECHNIQUE OF CONSTRUCTION OR FOR JOB SITE SAFETY AND r ;,"" � ; I .... I I 11 �� , , �, I I . I I -"'I P � ­ I I . - 1 - , , ,_ � ,-�� ; : I I : I ....,.. R;)S [IS FOR THE PRO&CT DMNED BY THE PIANS FOR WHICH � . -D IL ' E� .y � � ,,� A� , , 1, ",A,",',,e�, I : L,� � I I ....... I P R E P A R E I �- I :1 I I �, ����',,,,,�, . , I ,,,��, . � I I . . I ..:.... TH S TER RCATION IS 9M. AYOUB HAS NOT BEEN RETAINED . I I I � I ''I � I I I ,I . I` �,,-�� "i�1,�jj�. 1 1 , I � , , I .... I I -, � I , � '_ _ , . .... � : . , , ,,", � _ , I -'' I I 11 � I � I .. FOR NOR SHALL IT HAVE MY CONTROL OVER OR BE IN CHARGE I I ,; ��­ _',�1 '�il '11" �'-1,�,,, 1 1 �,��'Ili�� I " I I .... 11 AYOUB ENGINEERING 0 - 1 , � , ,�r I ,�_" �,' I I ­1 , � �,'­ , �� j I I "�;�,� � I I I I I . . ; - OF ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF ANY CONTRACTOR. SUBCONTRACTOR, , ING, " � ­­� I �, 1 ­ . I , ,� i 1, 1­�C , I I .. I - '_ I ': 11 -1 � __ I '' I I I I � I _, _�, ''I " I . 11 � ,� I", I :-,,-, I _ � � , - I . 1� 11 - 1. � ­ � I ­ � �� :,;" �,,� ;_ '­ `�,, , I .� ­ 1 . I I ....*. 07HER AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES OR OF ANY OM PERSONS I I I �' �, I I I I I � , � I �_ , I I I I I I ... � ,I ,�1; � I � I I � 1 ,,� , ,�,' �: eI �I't , I I .. . I . " � 1. ; �, " I L�� . �,� � � ,`�- __ � :, - - I I L � I � I k �, �', �i " � I I 11 I I I A.- PERFORMING POR11ONS OF THE WM. . ; I I I I CONSULTANTS ,. ' I I I "� '. 11 � �11 , , .I ­1 �,'�,�7,�­ 1 1 1 � I � .I I I �, ,� � -11, - , _� , I �, I I I ' � I ,�, `,��_� ". � .1 ,�I I 6 , I , I . ; I I � I I I ' ' '' �.�1,�� L, - � I I �., _. .. I I r . � , , 11 , � I , . .*.*.'."*.'.*.*.'.'.*.�*.**.",�"*'.X., . - :, - I � ... �1, I � � I I I ....I.......I.--. - I PAWTUCKET, RHODE'ASLAND � � (40 i , 28 5533 �' ,� ", ' "_�, ��"%,.�,,z:, 1 ,�,, - I � . I '.� I .1 � ­ I I I 11, � � I _� I ' ) '7 . I—- ' , "i� �, � � I � I I I I I . I � � ­� � I ,,� I � , . I I �� ' " ��� �" ' �"� - 11 ,��, � ", I ­ i I :1 I I � � I I I I 11 7 I L � � I,� I �,�, � : .1 11 I � : I I I I . I ''... I I . % 11 . I . 1,�_,"" L I.. 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BY: DATE: SHT. 4 OF ,8 � .I I i - I �� -__ - - __ ____ - - ___ I �� ___ � �� I- ____ L .- I 11 1 . � i I � I !� ! ) i I I I ( � I I I I I ; I � � I I -I - - ,---,--., - - - ; I I - I 11.1 1 - - I - I � I ---� - - -1-1 __ I 1. -- , - ___.---- __-- _ __ __ ---__ - -_­ -­­ ­­ _ 1-11 ­ - - ­­ ­11 - I—- 1-1-1 .1 - I—— ­ I I - ­-11-----­_____1.1___I I I I— 1. I I -1 ­__­ __._1_­_11______ __ ­ I I- ,_,I i , , : GENERAL NOTES: 1. HOLDING TANK SHALL BE 3,000, GAL. PRECAST CONC HOLDING TANK HEAVY DUTY S T 6X 16-3 AS MANUFACTURED BY ROTONDO &` SONS OR APPROVED EQUAL 2. NO SEAM S(CON STRU CTI ON JOINTS) SHALL BE ALLOWED BELOW WATER LINE LEVEL OF TANK IF IN A WATERSHED AREA. 3. THE INTERIOR OF 'TANK, INCLUDING BOTTOM, SHALL BE COATED. WITH AN EPDXY PETROLEUM ' RESISTANT SEALANT. THE EXTERIOR -0F TANK SHALL BE COATED WITH A WATERPROOF FOUNDATION-SEALANT. THIS INCUDES,THE. EXTERIOR TOP & BOTTOM. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR ' OF EXTENSIONS TO ..GRADE SHALL .ALSO BE WATERPROOFED INTHE SAME MANNER 4. THE HOLDING TANK SHALL HAVE AN ALARM SYSTEM WITH A'FLASHING LIGHT AND A TAMPER— PROOF HORN WHICH WILL GIVE A LOUD PULSATING BLAST WHEN THE TANK REACHES 3 5 (THREE/FIFTHS)OF THE TANK CAPACITY. THE ALARM SHALL BE A TANK ALERT II MODEL AS MANUFACTURED BY-'S.J. ELECTRO SYSTEMS_INC., ROUTE 1, BOX 17, DETROIT LAKES, MN. r 56501, TEL 1-218 847-1317, OR APPROVED EQUAL. 5. LOCATION OF HOLDING TANK SHALL BE SUCH THAT THERE SHALL BE YEAR ROUND ACCESS TO MANHOLES(STOCKPILING OF SNOW ABOVE TANK LOCATION SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED 5 „ 6. THE INCOMING PIPE TO THE 'HOLDING TANK SHALL" NOT INCLUDE ANY SOURCES OF J SEWAGE WASTEWATER. 7. THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND .:LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT MUST BE GIVEN NOTICE (1 WEEKS TIME) SO AS TO HAVE TANK VISUALLY INSPECTED PRIOR TO BACKFILLING 2" GOOSENECK 24" HEAVEY.DUTY CAST IRON -TURNDOWN WATERTIGHT FRAME & COVER w BOLTED & GASKETED (TYP., 2 PLACES) a 2" VENT RISER c� - FINISHED GRADE- o -1" MORTAR BED 00 d 11— �I T�I I l i --I=I= ; _ �, _I = __ i _ --�f�=I. , �''�=11�I=i i--.1=�'`�i=l I I=�11--i_ I-, __�i f -�-i —I I �I l l T 2'-0" TYP. �—Il— � )'. .. �I -I'I I r" �1 Rl 11Tf r :: r <_: ..:_' . ..:_• '•.<_ •.<_:. '. .<_: •.<.:. << BOTH SIDES OF MANHOLES z r . .. ,o r -. r TO BE COATED TO GRADE NON SHRINK _ .; ,r .. .: •• ..� .. .: GROUT(TYP.) • °• WI EPDXY SEALANT • I x ; _ m " -LI LIQUID ALARM SET TO ACTIVATE ' 4 DIA. PVC FROM � ' Q AT THIS LEVEL 3 5 OF TANK � #2 RECLAIM TANK '.' � t ( / ,. J -I � CAPACITY) 4" PVC TEE a a a J to O 6"(TYP ) 'om ° - I N O L - e'. o off. 'e!. o'. '°•. off. e'. o'. 'e'. '°�. 'o'. ''o,. "o'. 'o!. BOTH SIDES OF TANK TO BE COATED WITH EPDXY SEALANT 17'-0" -3000 GAL. PRECAST CONC. HOLDING TANK r REV PER DATE DE IPTI BY CHK ry Asa of R E V I I N v s� s� AYOUB � l�'tASSACyUSETTS Dt~PA!�T1�1EI,IT CsE No.24320 ;. A9o9Fo�s�A�°��� ►'�?NVIR ..NTAL PROTECTION NAL A P P VAL I DETAIL stm�E�te�,�� o 3000 GAL. PRECAST CONC. HOLDING TANK � q , SCALE:1/2"=1'-0" 4 — SPECIFICATIONS: PROJECT TITHE CONCRETE STRENGTH 5,000 LBS. ® 28 DAYS STEEL REINFORCEMENT ASTM A-615-79 GRADE _ 60, 1" MIN. COVER. HYANNIS , MA DESIGN LOADING-AASHTO HS-20-44 CONSTRUCTION JOINT-SEALED NTH 1" DIAMETER J BUTYL RUBBER OR EQUIVALENT IYYANOUGH ROAD (RTE 132) I S H E E T D E S 'C R I P T I 0 N i DETAIL— HOLDING TANK P R E P A R E D I : B Y I AYOUB ENGINEERING INC. d CONSULTANTS �! , PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND 401 728-5533 PROJECT NO. 1 CAD FILE.NO. DWG. 194 1941 DTS D c FILE No. W Y D N. B . DATE. RMD 3 15 1991 I . • 1 CHK D. BY. DATE i ,. ►, / 1 "1 ' . o_ sHT F SCALE. 1 2 1 0, a. , __ , ___________ I , � , , , . . ­ ! 1, - - , - I � I . -1 ­ I -I � - . ­ .- - . . _1 � , -�, \, � -­­,.._-_-­_._.­­_ - . --- I —I- Ld—F-t-I I , , , , I I I, .1 � 1, . - , . ,` . � � I � � . , d----.�__-,. _.__­___.­ � .I i I, �, I � - 11 I ,� � '_ ' . � .. I I I . I . � J L I I I t I 2 , I L I I . � I (01 u - I (TYPICAL) , L:A I LINE FROM GRIT CHAMBER,----- " CONNECTIONS ---- CO., SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. . ] 11 11 I , � ­ 1 . i 11 � I 1, .� '' 11 I � I ' I I � I � . -ii I - --.----- I � . I , , ' '. . . . � '. ' ' - , —4, � . . I I I ­ I � I I � L 1_ . � � I I � I � .. , 1 4 1, I I I . I — I ,- , - — , . — , ; . I " 11 . I I I i . I I I I -1 I . I i I cr: I I - I 5­�­ I I � I I 2 I I � , I I I - ' . . ,. .�_ '. . , , _�.:,� '. ,." . , .. ., �. j I I . I . I :1 . - i I - - I I . ,� I 1� . � I t �-1 I . I I ­m�. -i� I � I I I �t L_. 4 -_ - � I , 11�, I . I I I I ( I I :�i I I � �'L I I � I I I I .. I . I I . I - . I . I BOTTOM I 11 . . I I I � . -I I . 11 I I I I I I I �I - I ,. . I I i �1.� , I I 11 1, 1 . . �I � , I I �, " PROFILE "I, '­�,, %, I ,� I . . I . 11 11 1. I I I 11 I : I I I I I I SCALE: 112 1 � , I ' I I � � . � I - 1114- 1 1 1 — --- I I I � I I I 1.) RECLAIM TANKS SHALL BF 1,500 GALLON PRECAST CONCRETE TANKS AS MANUFACTUREE.) � I I I I " I I I . I I I I I : I I I I I � / RISER UNITS AS REQUIRED / LEBARON FOUNDRY INC. #LC 258 1 FINISH GRADE ` r `- __ -- - - - i z z Z • rn - Z ZONE l-i cT ND O O m . z nN rn _ — O 0 Y Z NE B O SEARSES WAY ', Z m 1___ r O LOCUS n 295 9 R TE. 9 O 13 ZONE H C C N F 2 e r . Z .,: O N CAMPBELL MASS TRUST ... m F. •o CA 1 1 7 4 n Z J CER T. 2 8 O A S` ... N F n — S PLAN 24921 H 2 O ..,� LOT 18 L.C.L L _ O � l .... rr• to .A O O D O D q O C O .. S Mt. BOUND FD. C� ,_._.._...._. ..TflP-PORTION BROKEN . .._ _.... ....,__........�. ._ _..... _: ,-: DOWN 0.7 s w- , , R 1S 0.13 W�.t .1.. CENTER S 0.08 r . VICINITY.�.._w� .. t, IMAP " S so 12 42.. E" 200.000' ,�_... .. � .,�(. , SET 5 8 IRON PIN P 33594 L.i.. ' SCALE: 1 _CAPPED PLs 125.00 —T 75.00 2000 ZONING SIGN REC BONING INFORMATION tJLA TION� v " " ZONE H B HIGHWAY BUSINESS ZONE HB HIGHWAY BUSINESS ZONE B BUSINESS TOTAL N A L SIG AREA AiLflWLfl. NOT T _N O EXCEED Mt I N. LOT SIZE 40 000 S FT. MI w , 0 N. LOT SIZE NONE 0 o OF BLDG, WALL FRONTAGE _,. F 0 TAGS OR l i30 .F S MfN. FRONT AGE 0 2 f... M N. FRONTAGE _ GE 20 t WHICHEVER IS LESS = , ai i T M N LOT WIDTH 160 MIN. LOT WIDTH NONE MAX. LOT t COV. Bf13G 309 MAX LOT COV. BtDG N.. ONE i..... .. TOTAL OF TWO SIGNS ALLOWED ONE FREE-STANDING) _ -ZONE IN 8 BUSINESS . SETBACKS: SETBACKS. fT8 CKS. ZONE 8 BUSINESS O E CANOPY SIGN A ' S G ALL IN LIEU OF ALLOWABLE „ FRONT 1fl0 a n \ FRONT 1fl0 - WA _ LL OR FREE—STANDING IN SIGN_ D G GN R LINE N H TREE ZONE B HIGHWAY BUSINESS , N H HIGHWAY BUSINESS -, . ZONE B � ,. � ,, _ _ . _. _ i SIDE 30 SIDE NON X E I REAR 2fl... REAR. ON .-•-_ .._ � ._ , I AS STATIONS SIGNS: NONE G IG £XlSTUVG ,.., ADDITIONAL 1 0 L 2 x8 SIGN ALLOWED A sEPnC LLO TEA. PUMP\ AMENDED `T 1 0 OCTOBER 4 1990 AMENDED TO EXISTING STOCKADE FENCE , D OCTOBER 4 1990 LEACHING , ALLOWABLE , . LE WALL SIGN MAY FOUR R SEPARATE SIGNS .. .r. ., ZONING MAP T 0 N VEMBER 1990 ZONING MAP TO V M , .. .,. PITS 3 0 NO E BER 199fl INSPECTION N, to SIG ALSO ALLOWED (INCLUDE IN TOTAL .F. - . f S £XISTING AREA. , FOUR DIR CTI� E OVAL SIGN 1S.F. MAX1R ES $ LIGHT, al s s EA. ALLOWED GENERAL INI=ORMA TION E L GFi TO REMAIN , , �i LOT ARE .t F r 47 545 S. . M DU PSTER a � 'ASSESSORS INFORMATION. MAP 27 PAR CEL RCEL 79 , I FLOOD PLAIN.� NOT APPLICAB El LE O PA T C 1 t EDGE F VEMETJ , I= HISTORICAL DISTRICT. NO APPLICABLE 1 I r � I RIM. 79 tf� 98 N a M WNER APPLICANT 1CHA IF I ♦ N 4. . R RD TR IRO. cJ� 1)G,71r CIO STAR ENTERPRISE t N . t _12700 N RETT f OU i O BOR GH DRIVE U� W ' I N — r EXISTING AREA EX HousTON TEXAS 77067 _ f i REMAIN LIGHT TO EM N�• ENGINEER: A YOUB ENGINEERING � `• 414 BENEFIT STREET 294 75 e�. : PAWTUCKET RI 02861 N F � , r , O Z EXISTING 0 _ PARK O 401 728 5533 JOHN P. O WEN , PARKING AREA ( ) AGENT. HYANNIS XA .,. �I,. S 7E CO 97378 273 79 Y N F CER T 1 ROUTE 132 r,:w r AN 24921 A � . . LOT 3 L. PL :.. •I ,..: � HYANNIS MA 02645 / _. ,.... COOKS S RESTAURANT. HYANNIS, INC. , _.. t O _ s --1.. r..... CER T 7� 2958 S7'0ftA0E TRAILER m o .o A LOT 1 d 6 L.C, PLAN 4.2 2� G , ..,• ! . is t O O O FRONT SETBACK t0 100 O .. 1 0 4 EXISTING U G /EXISTING . FUEL OIL � R TANK 500 GAL 1 STORY MASON Y '' O O S r ,,,,.,,, SERVICE STATION BUILDING 1 i i . TO REMAIN) I • I � V U E . 4—EXISTING UNDERGROUND L_J E FUEL STORAGE TANKS O AND CONCRETE MAT I I g3 t t,,i.4� i ,r 1 V) EXISTING.DIESEL PUMP 1 I' , _ _ ISLAND AND CONCRETE I I ~ Q 1iI L_ tU Z MAT TO REMAIN , Li•I p O , W N ,. N � TE WALK u1,Y,�z � Q z EXISTING YARD C.C' CONCR£ {,.0 O EXISTING U/C LIGHT TO REMAIN I o, ill V) r WASTE OIL . .. � . : .. .: .- . . , 1'd r. . Z V) O I TANK j500 GAL) r ..e . ;.. i.,.1A. �.«:.. Ifs.,._( • O �� c� 1,1,+t,.ire ... _., o ao.iss': N N - Z (T EXIST. POST ec RAIL FENCE EXISTING PARKING AREA -- —. j.: PARKING AREA O 2 AJM 10/31/97 REVISED ISLANDS PS - 1 AJM 1013/96 REVISED CANOPY/1SLANfl LAYOUT RCD 1,.,..."� — — — N m L� EXISTING PUMP ISLANDS ISLAND Z REV PER DATE DESCRIPTION BY CHK T OF W • . LIGHTS AND DISPENSERS 0 BE .... i � tN M,( I g I , \ 1 W _ REMOVED (TYP. 2 PLACES) F �- .—� , ,r w ,•o , . � r � ,.I ,�� o REV ! S I O N S a o1�RtT ow TO / . RIM 99.50 NEW 40.D OVERHEAD IOPY r LEACHING �Q PHIUP y� _' -- ,n ca y 1 :... , 27.0 .. m ,n O a � AYOUB EXISTNIG AREA � " LIGHT TO REMAIN No.24320 W p EXISTING YARD 3 : I RIM: 98.90 O LIGHT TO REMAIN �.. 9,c CIS ♦`' S/ONE NEW CONCRETE ISLANC-POD ...: .. - - CONC. BOUND • r• •.' \ i •. •.... . .. ,. :........ . . . . .. . ,,. ,,: W/DRILL HOLE FD. , .•, AP P R OVALS 125.013 t1.,.. 75.00 TOP PORTION BROKEN • , i EXISTING YARD 0.09' S BY 0.041 • ' r MHB/FD N 60'12 42 W 142.001 CONC. BDU D WITH 1 J 12 0 o LIGHT TO REMAIN RI HALE FD. O n CB AP D LL V - / RECORD TIE _ .. , .. 001. (0.08 N (HELD FOR POSITION) o o o o _..,. _ AYOUB ENGINEERING EVRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY i 0.34 E n Q S RESPOWSiE WTY FOR MONITORING, INSPEC OBSER OR S IPERMNG DOWN 0.2 V O O CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, OR THE..MEANS, METIIrTDS, SEQUFJ4CES , AND TECHNIQUES OF CONSTRUCTION OR FOR J08 SITE SAFL•TY AND - PROGRAMS FOR THE PROJECT DEIM BY THE PLANS FOR *KH EXISTING SHRUBS (TYP.) THIS CERTi 011ON IS AfF=. AYOUB HAS NOT BEEN RETAINED P: R 0 J E C T T I T L E FOR NOR SHALL IT HA ANY VE CONTROL OVER OR �IN CH1IRGE OF ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF ANY CONTRACTOR, WIXONTRAC'I'OR, OTHER AGENTS OR EMPLO S OR AN TII YEE OF Y 0 LR PERSONS YANNIS, 1VIAPERFORM9�IG PORTIONS aF THE wORK. PUBLIC 50 WIDE - 1 Y NNOUGH ROAD - / YANNOUGH ROAD //� � (RourE132) 1927 BARNSTABLE COUNTY LA YOU T / REFERENCE: - PROPERTY LINES AND OTHER TOPOGRAPHIC STATE ROUTE 32 H►c INFORMATION , SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING WERE TAKEN FROM A PLAN ENTITLE: "PLAN OF REGISTERED LAND IN BARNSTABLE, MA., BARNSTABLE S H E E T D E S C R 1 P T 1 0 N COUNTY, HYANNIS AREA" SCALE: 1"=20', DATE: JANUARY 17, 1992, PREPARED FOR STAR N - PLAN E ENTERPRISE, GLS �92 001,' SHEET i OF 1 SI TE PREPARED BY: GOLDEN LAND SURVEY INC., _ C. 96 JORDAN ROAD, PLYMOUTN MA. 02360 MISCELLANEOUS ALTERATIONS EXISTING DRIVEWAY OPENINGS AND CURB LINE DATA WAS OBTAINED FROM A PLAN EN TI RED: P R E P A R E D B Y : "STAR ENTERPRISE HYANNIS MA., IYANNOUGH ROAD (ROUTE 132) AYOUB ENGINEERING SITE PLAN - EXISTING CONDITIONS PREPARED BY ROBERT M. DAVIDSON, PE ENGINEER, FORESTDALE MASS. SCALE: 1"=20' ENGINEERING 8�' ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS DWN. BY RMD, DATE: 05-11-90, ORG. NO. E-1 PAWTUCKET, RHODE -ISLAND (401) 728-5533 ZONE „HB„ HIGH WA Y BUSINESS PROJECT NO. 1941.16 CAD FILE NO. 1941 MP DWG. FILE NO. THIS SIDE 20 0 20 40 p 1] DWN. BY: RCD DATE: 3 25 96 pCU�m�� PLAN D. BY: DATE:CHK 1 GRAPHIC SCALE ' SCALE: 1 = SHT. 1 OF 2 20 -NONE"= NEW 45'_� O- CANOPY' It BLACK ASPHALT SHINGLE MANSARD CANOPY ROOF t L7 NEW 15" DIA. COLUMN SHROUD- NEW MULTI-PRODUCT DISPENSER CANOPY FRONT EL E., TION ' SCALE. NEW 4V-0" CANOPY BLACK ASPHALT SHINGLE MANSARD CANOPY ROOF -NEW 15" DIA. 'COLUMN SHROUD DATE DESCRIFtION., BY R -E V I S I O 'N S 15777T -NEW MULTI-PRODUCT DISPENSER fn7 1 A P P R 0 V A S ot P R 0 J E C T T I T L E CANOPY SIDE ELEVATION �, . H YANNIS M A SCALE. 1/4'=l*-Dm IYANNOUGH ROAD fROU TE 132) t S H E E T D E R I P T 1 0 N P 0 P 0 R SED CANOPY ELEVA TI ON S , .... AM DIGINEOW EVRESSLY'DISCLW MY REPOISIBlIM f0R 1109W#J9WK OBS"% OR SJUlASING P R E P A R E D 13' Y CCN=70 SER'WCES, OR If WAK WIHCK SEQDCB MD 7ECINWES(F C%MTO C9 f0R M Sil SNUY n AYO A FROGM fOR BE f%ECT Dff#G BY THE"S fOR 1HICH U& ENGINEERING THIS CERTMTO IS*T=.-A=-W NOT-M'X RETAW ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FdR NOR SHALL IT HAW ANY WMa OVER OR BE. IN CHARGE ff ACIS OR %MW OF MY CWIRACTM M%ffMTM PAWTUCRr=T RHODE ISLAND I t (4 0 1 7 28—55:5 3 OTHER AGM OR ElMYEES M T MY OTHER P 4h ERM PWQ%M IMINS T ME WM PROJECT NO. ...... .................................. 1941.16 W FILE No., 1941COLC ................................ ................................................. ............. . lk OWN. BY: RCD DATE: 1013 1,19 7 =PER C+X'D. ft 2 DAV_ /4 SCAIE: i o" SHT. 2 OF 2 N \133 a ZONE IND to p 2 mZONE B BEARSES WA Y'o o LOCUS L R 0 132! ZONE He c� Z -A N/F o N CAMPBELL/MASS TRUST _ Z �+ CERT. ,�121784 LOT 18 — L.C. PLAN 24921—H �1 N *6 N O > bbk BOUND'Fib. TOP~/'OR770N BROKEN DOWN fl.T " _.., ." VICINITY MAP v._ ." SET 5/8" IRON PIN S 60'12 47 -E 200.000r, lal 4,z _...__... - ;��o2,a; CENTER IS 0.13' S 0.08' W CAPPED "PLS 33594" 1 r, SCALE: 1" = 2000' 125.00 75.00 i ! ZONING SIGN IiEGULA TiONS ZONING INFORMATION F ' ZONE "HB" HIGHWAY BUSINESS ZONE "HB" - HIGHWAY BUSINESS ZONE "B" BUSINESS TOTAL SIGN AREA ALLOWED NOT TO EXCEED MIN. LOT SIZE = 40,000 SO. FT MIN. LOT SIZE _ NONE 109 OF BLDG. WALL FRONTAGE OR 100 S.F MIN. FRONTAGE = 20' MIN. FRONTAGE = 20' jor WHICHEVER IS LESS MIN. LOT WIDTH 160' MIN. LOT WIDTH = NONE ' '��..__-_....-..�._.-..._•' � 4:,n,.,a MAX. LOT COV. (BLDG) = 30% MAX. LOT COV. (BLDG) NONE t .`,.c., <- " TOTAL OF TWO SIGNS ALLOWED(ONE FREE—STANDING) ZONE "B" - BUSINESS ;• ` ZONE "B" - BUSINESS SETBACKS: SETBACKS: I ;. , ONE CANOPY SIGN ALLOWED IN LIEU OF ALLOWABLE , ZONE "HB" - HIGHWAY BUSINESS TREE LINE -� /`�\ ,� - WALL OR FREE-STANDING SIGN FRONT 100 FRONT 100 \ X \ i , �..> r : ZONE HB HIGHWAY BUSINESS SIDE = 30' SIDE = NONE GAS STATION SIGNS: REAR 20' REAR NONE / EXISTING " " SEPnc ADDITIONAL 12 xB SIGN ALLOWED AT EA. PUMP T OCTOBER 4 1990 EXISTING STOCKADE FENCE �-� I AMENDED TO OCTOBER 4, 1990 AMENDED O I ` LEACHING ; ' �� J ALLOWABLE WALL SIGN MAY BE FOUR SEPARATE SIGNS . ZONING MAP TO NOVEMBER 1990 ZONING MAP. TO NOVEMBER 1990 �), INSPECTION SIGN ALSO ALLOWED (INCLUDE IN TOTAL S.F.) \ TREES �^ EXISTING AREA .;` FOUR DIRECTIONAL SIGNS (1 S.F. MAX. EA.) ALLOWED GENERAL INFORMA T10N �. LIGHT TO REMAIN ',... LOT AREA: 47,545±S.F. r DUMPSTER Ire:.*; t. -..,, ASSESSOR'S INFORMATION: MAP 273, PARCEL 79 FLOOD PLAIN: NOT APPLICABLE ' EDGE OF PAVEMENT ro \ , HISTORICAL DISTRICT: NOT APPLICABLE RIM: 98.79 N OWNER/APPLICANT. RICHARD TRNFIRO c� t cF C/O.STAR ENTERP1715E d1 2700 NORTHBOROUGH DFtNVE f 274-9 � :�sI EXISTING ARE, N\ p HOUSTON, TEXAS 77067 � LIGHT TO REMAIN N �� ENGINEER: AYOUB ENGINEERING 414 BENEFIT STREET 4 NIF Z c•' k 294—75 PAWTUCKET, RI 02861 ', p p. EVSnN, (401) 728-5533 JOHN P. 0WEN _, .�\ PARKIN, AREA I:{;:... AGENT: HYANNIS TEXACO CER T. #9 7378 Q ', , '.. 2 73—79 +rn` \ o� N/F ROUTE 132 LOT 3 — L.C. PLAN 24921—A a� l : 1 -..- HYANNIS, MA 02645 ! w... � COOKE S RESTAURANT HYANNIS, INC.ti . / 5 - CERT. #72958 (�1 STOftAE 1RAlLER a,..._ Q O O - - €:� , ,.u�.._� LOT. J6 L.C. PLAN 24921 G � to cC • // p 00 Q cD i � 100 FRONT SETBACK � — J ❑ 00 O lot- EXISTING EXISTING FUEL on. r O 00 O /1 STORY MASONRY TANK (500 GAL.) SERVICE STATION BUILDING - I � ICED-® (TO REMAIN)' I �:..t V - ,: _ DEC 2 4 19 4—EXISTING UNDERGROUND L_J 1997 x , 0,?,: FUEL STORAGE TANKS T'-1 rOWNOF84R OfpT � AND CONCRETE MAT O � NFA�ry NStgg�. EXISTING DIESEL PUMP W ISLAND AND CONCRETE I 0 ZO O MAT TO REMAIN �- Q, W EXISTING YARD 4 `y CONCRETE WALK O 'o t EXISTNG U/G LIGHT TO REMAIN WASTE Olt N (Qr.yp TANK(500 GAL.) , O n._ ::0 18.0 8. ' 18.0' d`0.@5'; N 5` 3 AJM 12/23/97 MISC. REVISIONS RCD I tV 1it,.lr, Z - .w 9 EXISTING PARKNc AREA _ =., (�•) ��c AREA EXIST. POST&RAIL FENCE O AJM 10/31/97 REVISED ISLANDS PS PARKIN 1 AJM 10/3/96 REVISED CANOPY/ISLAND LAYOUT RCD �d REV PER DATE DESCRN*TION BY CHK W v EXISTING PUMP ISLANDS, ISLAND Z i a LIGHTS AND DISPENSERS TO BE 1�—.\ 0 `SN OF A :. `� .—�\ 91'79 : .o REMOVED (TIP. 2 PLACES) OVERFLOW 7n { 1 J �}E' M ssgc R E ,I I S I 0 I� S 1 — p h / . y O't yG 1 NEW IO.D' OVER/iEAD OPY REM: 99.50 LEACf1MG r / j + AWAN J ,n \ o MICALE j O a ' '.r 27.0' �o EXISTING AREA //yy CIVIL \...i/ `i • EXISTING YARD 3 �'r — • r... I LIGHT TO REMAINLli O. IL LIGHT TO REMAIN A9 ON E { t —�✓RIM: 98.90 I ;t NEW CONCRETE ISLAND ROO A „«,- __ :,.. •.. _ / �.� CONC. BOUND W/DRILL HOLE FD. lo'? A P P R O V L S I • 125.oolo o' i. w.1. aG y y x 75r',00' � TOP PORTION BROKEN _" , EXISTING YARD f' MHB/FD N 60*12 42 W 142.001 CONC. BOU p WITH 72 2 0 00.0fl.fl9' S BY 0.04 CB/LP O LIGHT TO REMAIN (o.oa N (RECORD TIE) DRILL H6 PD. «' (HELD FOR POSITION) O o 0.34' E O o o ,. _"- AYOW Boom F"My DISMANS ANY R MPOMSBLITY 1 DOWN 0.2' O FOR M��ATORIK WSPEC1ING, OBSERMIv, OR Sl1PERVISNG CONSTRUCTION 9 MCES, OR THE MEANS,METHODS, SEQIIEfW AND TECW�NOl1E8 OF CON 7KCTWON OR FOR JOB SIZE SAFETY AND EXISTING SHRUBS (TYP.) PROGRAMS FOR TILE PROJECT DE M BY THE PLANS I M>r 01 M CERT UTWON IS AF}1W�D.AYOUB HAS NOT BEEN RUMED P R 0 J E C T T I T L E FOR NOR SHALL IT NAVE ANY CONTROL OVER OR BE IN CHARGE OF ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF MY CONTRACTOR,SUBCONTRACTOR, HYANNIS, MA , °PERMPO AW111%T PMM D O OORR O ANY 01HER MONS , PUBLIC — 80' WIDE ; / YANNOUGH ROAD YAN _OUCH ROAD POU TE 1 32 1927 BARNSTABLE COUNTY LAYOUT ; REFERENCE: (� I PROPERTY LINES AND OTHER TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION f STATE ROUTE .132 SHOWN ON TH1S DRAWING WERE TAKEN FROM A PLAN ENTITLED. °. SH _ DESCRiPTlON "PLAN OF REGISTERED LAND IN BARNSTABLE, MA., BARNSTABLE COUNTY, HYANNIS AREA" SCALE: 1"=20, DATE. JANUARY 17, 1992, SI T - PLAN E L PREPARED FOR STAR ENTERPRISE, GLS 192-001, SHEET f OF i , PREPARED BY: GOLDEN LAND SURVEY, INC., 96 JORDAN ROAD, - PLYMOUTH, MA. 02360 MISCELLANEOUS ALTERATIONS EXISTING DRIVEWAY OPENINGS AND CURB LINE DATA WAS OBTAINED FROM A PLAN ENTITLED: P R E P A R E D B Y "STAR ENTERPRISE HYANNIS MA., NYANNOUGH ROAD (ROUTE 132) AYOUB ENGINEERING . SITE PLAN - EXISTING CONDITIONS PREPARED BY ROBERT M. _ DAVIDSON, PE ENGINEER, FORESTDALE MASS. SCALE: 1"=20' ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS DWN. BY RID, DATE: 05-11-90. DRc. No. E-f PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND (401) 728-5533 ZONE "HB" - HIGHWAY BUSINESS THIS SIDE 20 0 20 4a PROJECT No. 1941.16 CAD ME too. 19411WP 6WO. FILE NO. (D� (D {j {D Ulm, ii 11M U 7 iT' L A H OWN. BY: RCD DATE: 3125196 GRAPHIC SCALE CHK'D. BY: DATE: SH`t. 1OF 2 SCALE: 1„=2 0 f 1 ,- NEW 45—0 CANOPY , BLACK ASPHALT SHINGLE MANSARD CANOPY ROOF M , . MEW 15 DIA COLUMN SHROUD - i, _ n .., .. - T DISP ENSER R x NEW MUL:ry� PRODUC E , ' CANOPY, FRONT ELEVA TI O A - _ ` SC LE. _ NEW 40-0 CANOPY h • f BLACK ASPHALT SHINGLE o h N MA NSARD CANOPY ROOF u , s 'NEW 15 DIA. COLUMN SHROUD , REV PER DATE , DESCRIP'FiON 61( R S V IS I O N S _ i 4 000 _ 00000o NE W MULTI PRODUCT DISPENSER Plus SUP. BOB y p 1 - PP R OVALS• , S �r 'at Ar �B E C T T I T L E CANOPY SIDE ELEVA TIO�! HYANNIS, MA , SCALE. 1. 4 =1 -0 1 AN L�Y NO GH READ R011 TE 1 32 ,I S H E E T D E S CRIPT `InN , . PROPOSED , CANOPY ELEVATIONS A=lb ENgNEIIU DPFMY DI911w MY RESF'ONSIBNJTY FOR-M 1N OR SOP ASING OI�gTOPoWi,, SFECTArG, OBSERVING, P R E P A R E D B _ Y ICNS1RI 10 SERW OR THE SE cEs cEs} BEANS,MI:THoos, GIB+ AND TECIQUES OF CONSTRUCTION OR fOR JOB STE SAFETY MD PROGRAMS FOR THE.PR(AECT DEFINED BY THE PLJWS FOR MAiOH . AYOUB ENGINEERING THIS CERTIFICATION it.AFFIO.AYM HAS NOT SEEM RETi1NED ENGINEERING 8c ARCHITECTURAL` CONSULTANTS CO TANTS _ FOR NOR SHALL IT NAPE ANY CONTROL OVER OR BE W CHARGE OF ACTS OR OidISS1016 OF ANY CONTRAC SJBC+"INTRAC PAWTU.CKET RHODE ISLAND 401 728-5 .:- TOR, TOR, � C ) 5 33 OTEIER AGENTS OR EIPLOYEEB OR OF ANY OTHER PERSONS PERFORMING PORIIONS OF THE WORL PROJECT N0. CAD FILE N0.1941.16 1941 COLC DWN. 8Y: DATE: • RCD 10131197, _ Cruc D. eX DATE. SCALE 14 --1. ' SM. 2 OF 2 —0 ,