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LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONALS,ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS,GEOLOGISTS,ENGINEERS 1573 Main Street,P.O.Box 1743 (508)896-1706 Brewster,MA 02631 fax(508)896-5109 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO: DATE: JOB NUMBE R: Ms.Norma Hall 12/19/2013 BEA13-10614 P.O.Box 164 West Hyannisport,MA 02672 REGARDING: LETTER OF FINDINGS-LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION SHIPPING METHOD: Regular Mail ❑X Pick Up ❑ Priority Mail ❑ Hand Deliver ❑ Express Mail ❑ Other ❑ b4 Certified Mail ❑ Green Card/RR ❑ COPIES DATE DESCRIPTION 1 12/12/13 Letter of Findings-Limited Removal Action 71 Tobey Way,West Hyannisport,MA HC:) For review and comment: ❑ For approval: ❑ As requested: ❑ For your use REMARKS: " ~ t cc: Cosmo Gallinaro,LSP-Common Sense Environmental(Insurers Consultant) C) Tom McKean,Director-Barnstable Health Department Cynthia Martin-Barnstable Health Department - Thomas K.Lynch-Barnstable Town Administrator John Cosmo,Fire Prevention Officer-Barnstable Fire Department Julie Hutcheson-MA DEP,SERO FROM: JTW If enclosures are not as noted,kindly notify us at once BENNETTENVIRONMENTALAssociATES, NCO LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONALS 6 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS 6 GEOLOGISTS 6 ENGINEERS 1573 Main Street-P.O. Box 1743, Brewster, MA 02631 508-896-1706 6 Fax 508-896-5109 www.bennett-ea.com BEA13-10614 December 12, 2013 Ms.Norma Hall P.O. Box 164 West Hyannisport, MA 02672 RE: LETTER OF FINDINGS—LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION 71 Tobey Wy(Map 246, Parcel 81) West Hyannisport, MA Dear Ms. Hall, Pursuant to our agreement dated November 11, 2013, BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC. (BEA) has prepared the following narrative as documenting environmental assessment and remedial response performance for the excavation and proper disposal of contaminated soils as associated with a minor release of fuel oil from an outdoor above-ground storage tank (AST) at the subject property as reported to the MA Department of Environmental Protection(MA DEP)on October 9,2013. The following narrative and supporting documentation describe the conditions at the property and the measures taken in response to absolve significant impacts, with the benefit of communications with the Department and as consistent with the regulatory requirements set forth in the MA Contingency Plan(MCP),under 310 CMR 40.0318. BACKGROUND On September 22,2013,it is reported that your tenant at the subject property smelled fuel oil and discovered that the 275-gallon fuel oil above ground storage tank(AST)on the side of the house was leaking. The tenant called 911 and Hyannis Fire Department personnel(Capt.William J.Rex) responded immediately. Upon arrival at the site,Fire Department personnel found the tank dripping oil,with petroleum staining to soil beneath. Hyannis Fire Department personnel closed the valve at the tank and the leak stopped. Fire Department personnel then entered the basement.of the subject dwelling and observed that oil had leaked from the tank and followed the oil line sleeve through the basement wall to a plywood board that the fuel filter was mounted to,and dripped onto the concrete basement floor. This area was covered with speedy dry to absorb a small volume of oil. The Hyannis Fire Department subsequently notified the Barnstable Health Department of the release,. who in turn made Release Notification to the MA DEP on October 9, 2013. From the time the leak was discovered,to the time it was reported,the homeowner apparently contacted a local contractor to remove a limited amount of soil from the area of staining beneath the tank. The contractor hand-dug the soil to approximately 3'bgs;however,petroleum impact was still apparent at that depth. The soil removed that was removed, was placed in a covered container and area of release was capped with a piece of plastic. The homeowner then contacted the Board of Health,to determine what steps to take next. Subsequent to Board of Health personnel reporting the EMERGENCY SPILL RESPONSE Q WASTE SITE CLEANUP 6 SITE ASSESSMENT t PERMITTING 0 SEPTIC DESIGN&INSPECTION WATER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT,OPERATION&MAINTENANCE 6 WASTEWATER TREATMENT,OPERATION&MAINTENANCE DECEMBER 12,2013 HALL:71 TOBEY WAY-WEST HYANNISPORTBEAI3-10614 PAGE 2 OF 8 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS release to the Department, the Department contacted the homeowner to advise her of her responsibilities under the MCP (310 CMR 40.0000). DEP personnel subsequently prepared a BWSC-101 Release Log Form under Release Tracking Number 4-24840 ahead of making a site visit,to evaluate the next steps to take. No reporting condition was noted on the BWSC-101 form dated October 30,2013. On October 25, 2013 MA DEP personnel visited the site and met with the property owner. According to the Release Amendment Form(BWSC-102),MA DEP performed PID screening of the living space, where no readings were reported, and basement, where a reading of 1.1 ppmv was reported. DEP personnel noted oil on the.valves, connections acid a piece of plywood that the oil filters were attached to,and observed Speedi Dri on the basement floor. Outside of the house,DEP personnel collected a soil sample from the bottom of the excavation(approx.3'bgs)and screened the soil sample with a photoionization detector(PID),recording a reading of 101.3 ppm. DEP personnel advised the homeowner to contact her insurance company regarding the release and to contact the Hyannis Fire Department to inquire about a temporary tank for heat at the property. BEA was subsequently contacted by the homeowner to provide a response to assess the extent and magnitude of the release and to provide an appropriate remedial response, wherein a 120-Day Condition was indicated. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENUREMEDIAL RESPONSE BEA personnel traveled to the Site on November 13, 2013 to perform environmental assessment in order to qualify the extent and magnitude of significant impacts. BEA personnel inspected the interior of the dwelling and did not observe a petroleum odor in the basement or living space nor could they identify the area of oil release to the basement floor, although an area of absorbents was noted. Photoionization readings in the living space and basement were recorded as Non-Detect (ND < 0.2 ppmv). A hand-driven well was noted in the basement of the subject dwelling. BEA then performed hand boring HB-1, with a stainless steel bucket auger, within the area of excavation for field screening with a PID. Two-foot composite soil samples were performed from 3-5' (126 ppm), 5-7' (124 ppm) and 7-9' (0.1 ppm). Based on the decreasing PID readings to background conditions,the hand boring was stopped as the vertical extent of impact had apparently been defined as within 7' of grade within an estimated 5' x 5' area. The HB-1: 3-7' composite sample was then sent to RI Analytical laboratory for extractable petroleum hydrocarbon(EPH)with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon(PAH)analysis for disposal characterization on an expedited basis ahead of anticipated soil removal to remove petroleum impacted soils. The area of impact was then covered against rainfall infiltration. On November 14,2013,BEA provided a status update to the MA DEP(Julie Hutcheson)to advise of assessment activities performed and to clarify the standing of the RTN 4-24840. The Department confirmed that they were treating the case as a 120-Day Condition. BEA indicated that there was an apparent vertical extent of soil impact at least 15' above the anticipated groundwater interface but suggested the sampling of the on-site driven well was appropriate as a conservative measure. In consideration of environmental assessment activities indicating a limited amount of DECEMBER 12,2013 HALL:71 TOBEY WAY-WEST HYANNISPORT/BEA13-10614 PAGE 3 OF 8 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS contaminated soil volume with a defined vertical extent, a Limited Removal Action (LRA) was deemed the appropriate regulatory vehicle to facilitate the removal of impacted soils and manage the remedial waste generated. BEA personnel also returned to_the subject property on November 14, 2013 to collect a sample from the private potable well. A sample was collected from an outdoor spigot after purging the well for approximately 15 minutes. The sample was placed in the appropriate preserved containers and sent to RI Analytical for EPH/PAH,VPH/BTEX and Volatile Organic Compounds analysis (via EPA Method 524.2). The results, received on November 19, 2013, reported all concentrations of EPH/PAHs, VPH/BTEX and VOCs as below the method detection limits of the analyses (Non-Detect). In all cases, the detection limit concentration less than the most stringent RCGW-1 Reportable Concentrations and most restrictive GW-1,Method 1 —Risk Characterization standard. Project: PROJECT# BEA-10614 HALL RI ANALYTICAL Work Order#131124727 Sample Number: 1 Standard Sample Identification: POTABLE WELL MA Sample Date: 11/14/2013 @ 01:OOPM GW-1 PARAMETER VPH (ug/1) Methyl-tert-butylether <5 70 Benzene <5 5 Toluene <5 1000 Ethylbenzene <5 700 m,p-Xylene <5 10000 o-Xylene <5 10000 Naphthalene <5 140 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <100 300 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <100 700 C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <100 200 EPH/PAH (ug/1) C9-C18 Aliphatics <100 700 C19-06 Aliphatics <100 14000 C11-C22 Aromatics <100 200 Naphthalene <1.0 140 2-Methylnaphthalene <1.0 10 Acenaphthylene <1.0 30 Acenaphthene <1.0 20 Fluorene <1.0 30 Phenanthrene <1.0 40 Anthracene <1.0 60 DECEMBER 12,2013 HALL:71 TOBEY WAY-WEST HYANNISPORT/BEA13-10614 PAGE 4 OF 8 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS Fluoranthene <1.0 90 Pyrene <1.0 80 Benzo(a)anthracene <0.2 1 Chrysene <0.2 2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.2 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.2 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <0.1 0.2 1ndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyre ne <0.1 0.5 Dibenzo(a,h)a nth racene <0.1 0.5 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0.1 50 Volatile Organic Compounds (ug/1) Bromodichloromethane <0.5 3 Bromoform <0.5 4 Dibromochloromethane <0.5 2 . Chloroform <0.5 70 1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) <0.5 0.02 Benzene <0.5 5 Carbon Tetrachloride <0.5 5 1,2-Dichloroethane <0.5 5 Trichloroethene <0.5 5 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <0.5 5 1,1-Dichloroethane <0.5 70 1,1,1-Trichloroethane <0.5 200 Vinyl Chloride <0.5 2 Bromobenzene <0.5 Bromomethane <0.5 10 Chlorobenzene <0.5 100 Chloroethane <0.5 Chloromethane <0.5 2-Chlorotoluene <0.5 4-Chlorotoluene <0.5 Dibromomethane <0.5 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <0.5 40 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <0.5 600 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.5 100 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.5 Methylene Chloride <0.5 5 1,1-Dichloroethene <0.5 7 1,1-Dichloropropene <0.5 1,2-Dichloropropane <0.5 5 1,3-Dichloropropane <0.5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.5 0.4 trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene <0.5 0.4 DECEMBER 12,2013 HALL:71 TOBEY WAY-WEST HYANNISPORTBEAI3-10614 PAGE 5 OF 8 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS 2,2-Dichloropropane <0.5 Ethylbenzene <0.5 700 Styrene <0.5 100 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <0.5 5 1,1,1,2-Tetrach lo roetha ne <0.5 5 1,1,2,2-Tetrach loroetha ne <0.5 2 Tetrachloroethene <0.5 5 1,2,3-Trichloro pro pane <0.5 Toluene <0.5 1000 o-Xylene <0.5 10000 m,p-Xylene <0.5 10000 Xylenes <0.5 10000 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane <0.5 Bromochloromethane <0.5 n-Butylbenzene <0.5 Dichlorodifluorome thane <0.5 Trichlorofluoromethane <0.5 Isopropylbenzene <0.5 Hexachlorobutadiene <0.5 0.6 p-Isopropyltoluene <0.5 Naphthalene <0.5 140 n-Propylbenzene <0.5 Sec-butyl benzene <0.5 tert-Butylbenzene <0.5 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <0.5 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <0.5 70 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene <0.5 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene <0.5 MTB E <0.5 70 n-Hexane <0.5 Results of EPH/PAH analysis were also received on November 19, 2013 and reported concentrations of fractional EPH and target PAHs above the applicable RCS-1 reportable concentrations and the most stringent, risked-based S-1/GW-1 Method 1 Risk Characterization Standards. Based on the field screening of soil samples collected, an approximate 5' x 5' x 7' (D) area of significant impact was qualified as a result of the fuel oil release. DECEMBER 12,2013 HALL:71 TOBEY WAY-WEST HYANNISPORT/BEA13-10614 PAGE 6 OF 8 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS Project: PROJECT# BEA13-10614 HALL .....__....__.._.._.__.______._----..-____.__..._..__.__..._._.__.__._.__....._-._.._..___..._____.__........_..__....___......_..._..__....... RI ANALYTICAL Work Order# 131124611 _..._._._.._...____.. ._._........_.........._.....__..._._...__.___.__._....._.._.._.._-_____...._...._.. ___.._..._.__...._.._......_......._............._..._._..__..,.............. Sample Number: 1 Standard _........._..__.._..__..._._......._.............._._._._._._._.._....-_._-__._..___._._.........___._.............._.__.___.__._--------_......_...__.._...:_.._._.__.._... Sample Identification: H13-1:3-T MA Sample Date: 11/13/2013 @ 03:OOPM S-1/GW-1 PARAMETER EPH/PAH (mg/kg dry) C9-C18 Aliphatics 3000 1000 C19-06 Aliphatics 880 3000 _.__...:._._.___.__._._...._......_.._..-___._...._..._...._..____._._...__-_..-_............._._-- ___....______......._.. C11-C22 Aromatics 2600 1000 Naphthalene 6.3 4 2-Methylnaphthalene 58 0.7 ....._._..... .__..._....___.-...._._.........._...........__._.._..__.._...._.:._..._..... Acena phthylene 2.8 1 Acenaphthene 13 ........ Fluorene 5.6 1000 Phenanthrene 11 10 Anthracene 3.2 1000 _...._._......_......._.._._._.._....._._..._...... .._.._.._..._.....................--.._..........._..... _.. ._....... Fluoranthene 1 1000 .._... _._._...__...__._.......... ...._...._........-.... _.._..__ _.._.._...... _ ._.......__._..__...... Pyrene <0.4 100 -_..._. Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 7 Chrysene <0.4 70 __...__-.-_............._..-.... _._...... _ ........ ..._...... __._.._...-. Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.4 7 Benzo(k)fluora nthene <0.4 70 Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 2 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <0.4 7 ....-..._........._..._._. Di benzo(a,h)anthracene <0.4 0.7 __._._..._..._...._....__.-._... ._..._...._.....----_._.... _........ -------_...................._...__..._....._...... Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0.4 1000 BEA returned to the subject property on November 21, 2013 to direct contaminated soil removal as performed by Dig It Construction of Harwich,MA. BEA employed field screening by "jar headspace"and Dexsil PetroFlag testing to direct the removal of approximately 12 cubic yards of contaminated soil from an approximate 8' x 10' x 6-T (D) area of impact. Based on the field screening of discrete end-point sidewall and bottom-of-hole samples,three discreet sidewall samples (eastern excavation sidewall was foundation wall) and a discrete bottom-of-hole sample were submitted for MA Certified analysis of extractable/volatile petroleum hydrocarbon(EPH/VPH)and target analyte (PAH/BTEX) concentrations. Laboratory analysis reported all EPH/PAH and VPH/BTEX concentrations as Non-Detect (ND) wherein the reporting limits were less than the strictest applicable RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations and strictest S-1/GW-1 —Method 1 —Risk Characterization standards. Subsequent to soil removal operations,the tenant was contacted to re-inspect the basement DECEMBER 12,2013 HALL:71 TOBEY WAY-WEST HYANNISPORTIBEAI3-10614 PAGE 7 OF 8 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS area and interviewed relative to release discovery and initial response actions. She reported no persistent odor and PID screening of the basement and living area report concentrations as ND. The speeding-dry and plywood was removed. An inspection of the basement floor noted no concrete floor staining or any cracks noted. Contaminated soils totaling 18.56 tons were transported to Aggregate Industries in South Dennis,MA as a licensed asphalt batch facility for disposal/recycling. The final Bill of Lading with tare loads is included as an enclosure to this Letter of Findings to document appropriate remedial waste management. RISK CHARACTERIZATION Results of the laboratory analysis,received November 27,2013,reported all EPH/PAH and VPH/BTEX concentrations in end-point soil samples collected from the extent of excavation as ND wherein the reporting limits were less than the strictest applicable RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations. The RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations are analogous to the strictest S-1 (GW-1), Method 1 Risk Characterization standards relied on in review of risk characterization. As such,all significant fuel oil impacts have been removed and there is no significant risk associated with residual petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations along the release area based on the analyses performed and reported results. CONCLUSIONS Significant fuel oil impact to soils was generated as result of an apparent minor release to the environment from an outdoor AST. Excavation operations resulted in the removal of some 12 cubic yards (18.56 tons) of fuel oil contaminated soils from the qualified area of release. End-point soil samples collected from the extent of soil removal reported all residual EPH/VPH and target analyte concentrations as ND wherein the reporting limits were less than the strictest applicable RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations. As such, based on the contaminated soil removal performed and MA Certified laboratory analytical results for end-point samples submitted,it is apparent that there is no significant risk to human health or to the environment,associated with the subject release given the testing performed. This data qualifies the efficacy of the LRA Completion, as consistent with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0318,to support project closure and document regulatory compliance,wherein no Release Notification or Remedial Response liabilities remain under the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000 as based upon the available data and regulations in effect at the time of this reporting. The findings of this investigation, as represented herein,document regulatory compliance with governing regulations and set forth the rationale and technical justification for project closure specific to the area of release along the . While these records are archived in your folder at our offices, you are required under the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0318(7)to maintain a copy of this Limited Removal Action Completion Statement for a minimum period of five (5)years. DECEMBER 12,2013 HALL:71 TOBEY WAY-WEST HYANNISPORT/BEA13-10614 PAGE 8 OF 8 LMTED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS If you have any questions or need additional information,please contact me directly at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, BE ETT E WRN ENTAL ASSOCIATES,INC. 1 Jo D. Tadema-Wielandt, Senior Environmental Scientist Project Manager Encl. - Site Plan entitled "Limited Removal Action Completion..." prepared by BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC., dated 12/10/13 -Hyannis Fire Department Incident Report -MA DEP Release Log Form(BWSC-101) -MA DEP Release Amendment Form(BWSC-102) -Aggregate Industries Soil Recycling Submittal/Bill of Lading(BWSC-112) -Laboratory Analytical Reports—RI Analytical (#1311-24611, 1311-24727, 1311-25193) Cc. Cosmo Gallinaro, LSP—Common Sense Environmental (Insurers Consultant) Tom McKean,Director—Barnstable Health Department Cynthia Martin—Barnstable Health Department Thomas K. 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Hyannis Fire Department 01922 09/22/2013 13-0004617 12/05/2013 10:35 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 04 MM 05 Y YY co��® 01922 _j 22 2013 1S®000 61P 000 ta���ative k'UiD State rnoldent Date w SLOAo0 Inc3.deDt NumbeC _ Fxgb5UC0 Narrative: Caller 'hone : 508-685-5004 cad ; 2013/09/22 14:35:54 - 826 ,AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 cad ; 2013/09/22 15:06:35 - 805 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 cad ; 2013/09/22 14:42:32 - REQUESTING HEALTH INSFZCTOR cad ; 2013/09/22 14:27:36 OIL TANK LEAKING cad ; 2013/09/22 14150:10 REQUEST FPO TO LOCATION cad ; 2013/09/22 14:51:44 REQUEST HEALTH INSPECTOR TO LOCATION cad ; 2013/09/22 14:52:10 MESSAGE LEFT WITH DONNA AT HEALTH DEPARTMENT cad 2013/09/22 15:14:10 LEAK SECURED AND FPO COSMO ON LOCATION/FOLLOW-UP. cad 2013/09/22 15:27:16 FPO COSMO TO FOLLOW-UP WITH BOH On 09/22/2013�at 14:26:53 dispatched To 71 TOBEY WY /West Hyannisport, MA 02672. The location is a 1 family dwelling. The incident was determined to be a home heating oil spill. 14:35:54 arrived on scene. The following involvements were noted: Name/Business Name involvement Type ----------------------------------------------------- Hall, Norma Stephens, CYNTHI,A. The following actions were performed on scene: Investigate Units responding were: Unit 805 responded. Unit 826 responded. On arrival I m*t the occupant pf tho dwelling. Sho found her outside home heating oft tank leaking and Galled 911. The 275 gallon tank is dripping oil at the tank. It has leaked ;Ln the soil next to the tank. I shut off the valve off at the tank and the leak stopped. mynnnis F1re Department 01922 09/22/2013 13-0004611 12/05/2013 10:35 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 05 PM'1 Dp yyy 91922 � Ls ( 27' 201 I I ��,000a _�R ' 0O0 ��i MID ,& State* incident Data station Ictcident Number Exposure .Narrative We went into the basement and found oil on the floor. The oil leak outside follow the oil line sleeve through the basement block foundation wall and dripped on to the floor. That spill was covered with speedy dry. Safety switch was removed and the oil burner electric power service switch was put in the off position. FPO Cosmo arrived on location. He took photographs and spoke with the owner and the occupant. HYFD was at the property for an oil burner malfunction on 5/512013(13-2009) . Fire Alarm attempted to contact Board of Health agent. FPO Cosmo will follow up in the morning with BOH. 1.5:26:20 all units back in service. I I Hyannis Fire Department 01922 09/22/2013 13-0004611 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC101 Bureau Of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number RELEASE LOG FORM ❑4 - 24840 Lj) E. INVOLVED PARTIES SUMMARY: 1. PRP Status(check one): ® a. PRP Unknown ❑ b. PRP unwilling,unable or has not committed to Perform Response Actions ✓0 c. PRP Performing Response Actions ❑ d. Release is Adequated Regulated by the US Coast Guard 2. If PRP is not Performing Response Actions,who is? Fla. MassDEP State Contractor ❑ b. Other Person 3. Contractor: a. Name of Organization: b. Telephone: c. Contact First Name: d.Last Name: 4. LSP: a. Name: b. LSP# c. Telephone F. PRP OR PERSON PERFORMING RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. Name of Organization: 2. Contact First Name: NORMA 3.Last Name: HOLDER-HALL 4. Street: 171 TOBEY WAY 5.Title: 6. City/Town: W HYANNISPORT 7. State: MA 8. ZIP Code: 026470000 9. Telephone: 15083353800 110.Ext.: I 11. FAX: 12. Relationship of Person to Release: 21 a.PRP ❑ b.Other c. Type(e.g.Current Ownerj Current Owner ❑ 13.Check here if this PRP received a field NOR ❑ 14. Check here if an RNF was requested from this PRP ❑ 15. Check here if Provisions of 21 E were explained to this PRP. G.RECORD ORAL RESPONSE ACTIVITIES: ❑ 5. IRA Oral Modified Plan Approved ❑ 1. IRA Completed Pre-notification ❑ '6. IRA Oral Plan Denied and/or Request for Written Plan ❑ 2. No IRA Approved at Notification ❑ 7. Notice of Intent to Conduct a URAM ❑ 3. IRA Assessment Only. ❑ g. ►RA_D Oral Plan Approved ❑ 4. IRA Oral Plan Approved ❑ 9. IRA-D Oversight Work Started 10. Date of Action: 11. Soil Previously Excavated: ❑ a. Excavated prior to notification. ❑ b. Excavated as part of an UST closure. c.Quantity of contaminated soil previously excavated and destination,if applicable: 12. Specify any Regional Specific Code(Regional Use): Revised: 10/05/2012 Page 3 of 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC101 ILI Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number RELEASE LOG FORM ❑4 - 24840 H.ORAL RESPONSE ACTION PLAN: (check all that apply) ® 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 0 9. Groundwater Treatment Systems ® 10. Soil Vapor Extraction 11. Bioremediation 12. Air Sparging El 13. Excavation of Contaminated Soils a. Re-use,Recycling or Treatment 0 i.On Site ii.Off Site Authorized volume in cubic yards: , b. Store 0 i.On Site ii.Off Site Authorized volume in cubic yards: ❑ c. Landfill ❑ i.Cover ❑ ii.Disposal Authorized volume in cubic yards: ® 14. Removal of Drums,Tanks or Containers: Describe Quantity and Amount: 15. Removal of Other Contaminated Media: Specify Type and Volume: 16. Other Response Actions and Additional Comments(describe): SPOKE WITH NORMA HOLDER-HALL-AST IS NOW EMPTY, IT WAS FILLED 12/1/2012 -150 GAL AND ON 1/25/2013- FILLED200GAL. GIL WAS DELIVERED THEN FOR RENOVATIONS BEING DONE.TENANT MOVED IN IN MARCH. TENANT HAS BEEN USING ELECTRIC HEATERS. MAINTENANCE WAS DONE ON THE OIL BURNER IN AUGUST 2013 THE AREA COVERED AND WE CAN SET UP A SITE VISIT TO DETERMINE NEXT STEPS; SCOPE.... 17. Check here if Additional Information is Provided in an Attachment I. DEP STAFF AND FORM PREPARER: 1. DEP Staff: a. Name: HUTCHESON JULIE b. Check here,if Unassigned l _ (or staff name not applicable). 2. Preparer: a. Name: HUTCHESON JULIE b. Signature: Julie Hutcheson I c. Date: 10/29/2013 Revised: 10/05/2012 Page 4 of 4 f ILIMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC101 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number RELEASE LOG FORM ❑4 - 24840 Check all Notification Thresholds that apply to the Release or TOR: 6. 2 Hour Reporting Conditions: 7. 72 Hour Reporting Conditions: 8. 120 Day Reporting Conditions: ❑ a. Sudden Release ❑ a. Subsurface Non-Aqueous ❑ a. Release of Hazardous Material(s)to Soil ❑ b. Threat of Sudden Release Phase Liquid(NAPL)Equal or Groundwater Exceeding Reportable to or Greater than 1/2 Inch Concentration(s) ❑ c. Oil Sheen on Surface Water ❑ b. Underground Storage Tank ❑ b. Release of Oil to Soil Exceeding ❑ d. Poses Imminent Hazard (UST)Release Reportable Concentration(s)and ❑ e. Could Pose Imminent Hazard ❑ c. Threat of UST Release Affecting More than 2 Cubic Yards ❑ d. Release to Groundwater ❑ f. Release Detected near Water Supply ❑ c. Release of Oil to Groundwater in Private Well ❑ e. Release to Groundwater Exceeding Reportable Concentration(s) ❑ g. Release to Storm Drain near School or Residence ❑ d. Subsurface Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid ❑ h. Sanitary Sewer Release ❑ f. Substantial Release Migration (NAPL)Equal to or Greater than (Imminent Hazard Only) 1/8 Inch and Less than 1/2 Inch 9. Type of Release or TOR:(check all that apply) ❑ a. Dumping ❑ b. Fire ❑ c. AST Removal d. Overfill ❑ e. Rupture ❑ f. Vehicle Accident ❑ g. Leak ❑ h. Spill ❑ i. Test Failure ❑ j. TOR Only ❑ k. UST Removal Describe: ❑ I. Unknown ❑ m. Other: 10.Media Impacted and Receptors Affected: (check all that apply) ❑a. Paved Surface ❑✓ b. Basement ❑c. School ❑ d. Public Water Supply ❑e. Surface Water ❑ f. Zone 2 ❑g. Private Well ❑ h. Residence ❑✓ i. Soil j. Groundwater ❑k. Sediments ❑ I. Wetland ❑ m. Storm Drain ❑ n. Indoor Air Flo. Air i ❑ p. Critical Exposure Pathway ❑q. Unknown ❑ r. Others Specify: 11. List below the Oils(0)or Hazardous Materials(HM)that exceed their Reportable Concentration(RC)or Reportable Quantity(RQ)by the greatest amount. ❑✓ Check here if an amount or concentration is unknown or less than detectable. O or HM Released CAS Number, O or HM Amount or EFGAL RCs Exceeded,if If known Concentration Applicable #2/FUEL OIL UNK N/A 12.Description of Release or Threat of Release: PER TIM LAVELLE, BOH THE FIRE DEPT WAS CALLED ON 9/22 FOR AN OIL RELEASE FROM AN AST. FD FOUND OIL DRIPPING ONTO THE GROUND. THE FD SHUT THE VALVE OFF AND THE LEAK STOPPED.THE TANK IS LOCATED OUTSIDE NEXT TO THE HOUSE. THE HOMEOWNER HAS DUG OUT SOIL IN THE IMPACTED AREA. THEY HAVE GONE DOWN APPROX 3'AND THE SOIL STILLS SMELLS. PROPERTY OWNER DOES NOT KNOW WHAT TO __ DO. NEEDS TO HAVE HEAT FOR THE TENANT. Revised: 10/05/2012 Page 2 of 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC101 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number RELEASE LOG FORM ❑4 - 24840 A. THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO:(check one) 1.Log Date: 10/9/2013 Log Time: 12:00 ❑AM 0 PM (mm/dd/yyyy) (hh:mm) 2. Assign a Release Tracking Number(RTN)to a Release or TOR Report. ❑ a. Reportable Release or TOR. ✓❑ b. Release that is Less Than the Reporting Thresholds. ❑ 3. Amend a Previously Recorded Release or TOR Report (RTN Assigned). ❑ a.The Release is a Reportable Release or TOR. ❑ b.The Release is a Release that is Less Than the Reporting Thresholds. ❑ c. The Release or TOR is Retracted.(BWSC103 must be submitted,as well) d.The Release or TOR is not a Release under M.G.L.c.21 E. ❑ B. REPORTING PERSON: 1. Name of Organization: IBARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH 2. First Name: TIM 3.Last Name: LAVELLE 4. Telephone: 5088624645 5.Ext.:1 6. Relationship of Person to Release: ❑ a.PRP ❑✓ b.Other c. Type,if known(e.g.Current Owner):I Municipal Department if Not PRP C. RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE(TOR)/SITE LOCATION: 1. Location Aid/Site Name: RESIDENCE 2. Street Address: 71 TOBEY WAY 3. 2nd Address Line: 3. Cityrfown HYANNIS PORT, BARNSTABLE 4. Zip Code(if known):1026470000 6. Type of Location: (check all that apply) ❑ a.School ❑ b.Water Body ❑c.Right of Way ❑d.Utility Easement ® e.Roadway ❑ f.Municipal ® g.State ❑✓ h.Residential ❑i.Open Space ❑j.Private Property ❑ k. Industrial ❑ I.Commercial ❑ m.Federal �; n.Other Describe: D. RELEASE OR TOR INFORMATI 1. Date and Time of Notification: 10/9/2013 Time: 12:00 ❑AM ❑✓ PM (mm/dd/yyyy) (hh:mm) 2. Date and Time Reporting Person 9/22/2013(mm/dd/yyyy) 12: (hh:mm) 25 ❑ obtained Knowledge of Release or TOR: Time: ❑ AM PM 3. Date and Time Release or TOR I occurred, if known: E Time: ❑AM ❑ PM (mm/dd/yyyy) (hh:mm) 4. Sources of the Release or TOR:(check all that apply) ® a. Transformer ❑ b. Fuel Tank ® c. Pipe ❑ d.OHM Delivery ❑ e. AST ❑ f. Drums ❑ g. Tanker Truck ❑ h. Hose ❑ i. Line ❑ j. UST Describe: ❑ k.Vehicle ❑ I. Boat/Vessel 0 m. Unknown ® n. Other: 5. Federal LUST Eligible: ❑ a. Yes ❑ b. No® c. Unknown Revised: 10/05/2012 Page 1 of 4 r Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC102 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup RELEASE AMENDMENT FORM Release Tracking Number 51 24840' A. RELEASEISITE LOCATION: 1. Site Name/Location Aid: RESIDENCE 2. Street Address: 17.1 TOBEY WAY 3. City/Town:1HYANNIS PORT, BARNSTABLE 4. ZIP Code: 026470000 B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check all that apply) 1. Date of Response(s): 10/25/2013 Start Time: 01:00 ® AM PM (mm/dd/yyyy) (h h:m m) ✓0 2. Record an Initial Compliance Field Response- Announced. ® 3. Record an Initial Compliance Field Response-Unannounced. ❑ 4. Record a Compliance Field Response-Announced. ❑ 5. Record a Compliance Field Response-Unannounced. 6. Record a Field Response- Direct Oversight. 7. Record a Follow-up or Other Field Response. 8. Record a Follow-up Office Response. 9. Identify or Update a PRP or Other Person Associated with Release.(Fill out Section E) ❑ 10. Correct or Add Data to WSC Database otherwise not specified on this form.(Record in Section C and, if needed, F) C. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES RECORDED BY THIS FORM: (If additional lines are needed, record in Section F.) MET THE TENANT, CYNTHIA STEPHENS AT THE HOUSE. NORMA HOLDER-HALL CAME OVER FROM HER HOUSE AROUND THE CORNER. THE HOUSE IS AN OLDER CAPE,THE AST IS LOCATED OUTSIDE AGAINST THE HOUSE. NO PID READINGS OR ODOR WAS PRESENT IN THE LIVING SPACE. A PID READING OF 1.1 PPM WAS THE HIGHEST IN THE BASEMENT. THE OIL LINE COMES IN THRUGH THE OLDERBLOCK FOUNDATION TO THE BURNER. THE LINE IS COVERED WITH THE BLUE SLEEVE WHICH IS OPEN ON BOTH ENDS. THE FILTERS (2)ARE ATTACHED TO A PIECE OF PLYWOOD ON THE WALL THAT HAS BEEN SOAKED WITH OIL IT APPEARS OVER TIME -IT IS DELAMINATING. THE VALVES/CONNECTIONS ETC ARE OLDER AND HAVE OIL ON THEM. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE/ANNUAL TUNE-UP INCLUDING CHANGING THE OIL FILTER WAS DONE ON THE SYSTEM BY CASH N CARRY OIL, OSTERVILLE ON 8/7/3023. SPEEDI-DRI WAS PUT DOWN ON THE FLOOR BY CASH N CARRY-THE MATERIAL REMAINS ON THE FLOOR ALONG WITH A PAIL OF ADDITIONAL SPEEDI-DRI. SPEEDI-DRI WAS ALSO PUT DOWN OUTSIDE UNDER THE END OF THE AST. PER THE OWNER,THE OIL CO DID NOT TALK TO HER ABOUT THE SPEEDI DRI... D. DEP STAFF AND FORM PREPARER: 1. DEP Staff: a. Name: 1HUTCHESON JULIE ® b. Check here,if Unassigned (or staff name not applicable). 2. Preparer Signature:jJulie Hutcheson 3. Date: 10/30/2013 Revised: 04/22/2004 Page 1 of 2 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC102 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup RELEASE AMENDMENT FORM Release Tracking Number - 24840 I E. PRP OR OTHER PERSON ASSOCIATED WITH RELEASE: 1. Check all that apply: ® a.change in contact name b, change of address c. new person associated with release 2. Name of Organization: 3. Contact First Name: INORMA 4. Last Name: HOLDER-HALL 5. Street: 171 TO BEY WAY 6.Title: 7. City/Town: W HYANNISPORT 8. State: MA 9. ZIP Code:1026470000 10. Telephone: 5083353800 1 11.Ext.: 12. FAX: 13. Relationship of Person to Release: 21 a. PRP ® b.Other c. Type Current Owner F.ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION: SOIL AT THE END OF THE AST, HAS BEEN DUG OUT TO A DEPTH OF ABOUT 3 FEET. DIGGING FURTHER INTO THE SOIL AN OIL ODOR IS PRESENT. JAR HEADSPACE WAS DONE WITH THE PID (NO FOIL)AND READ 101.3 PPM. THIS IS DAYS AFTER THE HOLE WAS DUG. FURTHER SOIL REMOVAL IS NOT RECOMMENDED WITHOUT MOVEING THE AST. THE CONCRETE IT IS SITTING ON IS BEING UNDERMINED. THE VALVE ON THE TANK IS ALSO OLDER AND HAS OIL ; OLD/NEW ON IT. REC H'OWNER CONTACT INSURANCE CO. SHOULD ALSO BE ABLE TO GET TEMP HEAT SET UP -CONTACT THE FD. ADVISED NOT TO REMOVE THE CURRENT LINE SO IT CAN BE EXAMINED BY ADJUSTER ETC... IF THE CASE. Revised: 04/22/2004 Page 2 of 2 AGGREGATE Aggregate Industries Phone 781-941-7200 INDUSTRIES Northeast Region Fax 781-941-7270 1715 Broadway www.aggregate-us.com Saugus,MA 01906 f pa5 DE December 4, 2013 Dave Bennett Bennett Env PO Box 1743 Brewster ,Ma 02631 Re: Soil, Residence Tobey Way Hyannisport, Ma Release Tracking#LRA Recyclable soil from the above referenced project was last received at our facility November 21St , 2013. A total of 18.56 tons has been received from the project. I have since been advised that shipment is complete. I have attached a copy of the BOL,along with e-dep forms 112A & 112B to close the BOL. Thank you for recycling with Aggregate Industries. Regards, William R. Reinhardt Manager Delivering Value A member of the Holcim Group Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC112 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number BILL OF LADING (pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) A. LOCATION OF SITE OR DISPOSAL SITE WHERE REMEDIATION WASTE WAS GENERATED: LEI 1. Release Name/Location Aid: Residence 2. Street Address:71 Tobey Way 3. City/Town: H annis Port, Barnstable zip code: 02647-0000 ❑ 5. Check her if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site: ❑ a. Tier 1A ❑ b. Tier 1BE] b, Tier 1C ❑ d. Tier II 6. If applicable provide the Permit Number: B. THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO:(check one:131-134): ❑✓ 1. Submit a Bill of Lading(BOL)to transport Remediation Waste to Temporary Storage or a Receiving Facility. Response Actions associated with this BOL(check all that apply): ❑ a. Immediate Response Action(IRA) ❑ e.Comprehensive Response Actions ❑ .b. Release Abatement Measure(RAM) Rl f.. Limited Removal Action(LRA): (must be retained pursuant to 310 CMR ® c. Downgradient Property Status(DPS) 40.0034(6);can't be submitted via eDEP) ❑ d. Utility Release Abatement Measure(L' ❑ 2. Submit an Attestation of Completion of Sh' Alis C, F and J are not required):: U 'a ' ❑ 3. Submit an Attestation of Completion of S' ( *V ons C, F and J are not required): I ❑ 4. Certify that Remediation Waste Was Nc /oid. (Sections C, D, E,and F are not required) 5.Date Bill of Lading submitted to the Department: Lction ID: (m m/dd/yyyy) 6.Period of Generation Associated with this Bill of Lading 11/21/2013 to 12/20/2013 (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted) The Bill of Lading is not considered complete until the Attestation of Completion of Shipment is received by the Department. C. DESCRIPTION OF WASTE AND WASTE SOURCE: 1. Contaminated Media/Debris(check all that apply): ❑✓ a. Soil ® b. Groundwater ❑ c. Surface Water ❑ d. Sediment ❑ e. Vegetation or Organic Debris ❑ f. Demolition/Construction Waste ❑ g. Inorganic Absorbent Materials ❑ h. Other: 2. Uncontainerized Waste(check all that apply): ❑ a. Inorganic Absorbent Materials ❑ b.Other: Revised:03/10/2010 Page 1 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection gWSC112 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number LLI- BILL OF LADING (pursuant to310CMR40.0030) C. DESCRIPTION OF WASTE AND WASTE SOURCE (cont.): 3. Containerized Waste(check all that apply): ® a.Tank Bottoms/Sludges b.Containers ® c. Drums d.Engineered Impoundments e.Other: 4. Estimated Quantity: Tons Cu.Yds. Gallons 5. Contaminant Source(check one): ® a.Transportation Accident ® b. Underground Storage Tank El c. Brownfields Redevelopment E d.Other: ST 6. Type of Contaminant(check all that apply): 13 a. Gasoline E] b. Diesel Fuel H✓ c.#2 Fuel Oil El d.#4 Fuel Oil ® e.#6 Fuel Oil rEj f. Jet Fuel ,[] g.Waste Oil D h. Kerosene i.Chlorinated Solvents E] j. Urban Fill El k.Other:l 7. Constituents of Concern(check all that apply): D a.As ® b.Cd ❑ c.Cr d. Pb e.Hg Q f.EPH/TPH [] g.VPH ® h.PCBs [] i.VOCs ❑j.SVOCs k.Other: 8. If applicable,check the box for the Reportable Concentration Category of the site: ®✓ a. RCS-1 ❑ b.RCS-2 c. RCGW-1 d. RCGW-2 9. Remediation Waste Characterization Documentation(check at least one): Ra.Site History Information FV� b. Sampling Analytical Methods and Procedures ❑✓ c.Laboratory Data �✓ d.Field Screening Data Ej e.Characterization Documentation previously submitted to the Department i. Date submitted: ii.Type of Documentation: (mm/dd/yyyy) i D.TRANSPORTER OR COMMON CARRIER INFORMATION: 1. Transporter/Common Carrier Name: Dig-It Construction 2. Contact First Name: Kerry 3. Last Name: $uII1Van 4. Street: 154613 Higgins Crowell Road 5.Title: 6. City/Town: West Yarmouth 1 7. State: MA 8. Zip Code: 02673-0000 9.Telephone: (774) 722-3789 1 10.Ext: 11.Fax: 1 Revised:03/10/2010 Page 2 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC112 Release Tracking Number BILL OF LADING (pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) E.RECEIVING FACILITY/TEMPORARY STORAGE LOCATION: LI LI 1. Operator/Facility Name Aggregate Industries 2. Contact First Name:William 3. Last Name: Reinhardt 4. Street: 230 Great Western Road 5.Title: GM of Environmental Safety 6. City/Town: South Dennis 7. State: MA 8. Zip Code: 02660-0000 9.Telephone: 1781) 341-5500 10. Ext: 11. Fax: (781) 341-2440 12. Type of Facility: (Check one) a. Temporary Storage i. Period of Temporary Storage:�� to (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) ii. Reason for Temporary Storage: ✓® b. Asphalt Batch/Hot Mix r-1 c. Landfill/Disposal ® d. Landfill/Structural Fill El e. Landfill/Daily Cover ❑✓ f. Asphalt Batch/Cold Mix ® g. Thermal Processing ® h. Incinerator ® i. Other: 13. Division of Hazardous Waste/Class A Permit Number: S-01-027 14. Division of Solid Waste Permit Number: MA 15. EPA Identification Number: MAD985286384 F.LSP SIGNATURE AND STAMP: I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with this submittal 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,the assessment action(s)undertaken to characterize the Remediation Waste which is(are)the subject of this submittal for acceptance at the facility identified in this submittal comply with applicable provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000, and such facility is permitted to accept Remediation Waste having the characteristics described in this submittal. 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. 1. LSP#: 14303 2. First Name: David C 3. Last Name: Bennett (508) 896-1760 '..,;. c�, ;r�< 4.Telephone: 5. Ext. <'',s'y -� 'QS' ✓,4 rasU` DA1/13 fi 6.FAX: (508) 896- —A C. EENNETT f No.4303' 7.Signature: �' jP IST � ER�S5�0 8. Date: ` 9. LSP Stamp: PROF �r mm/ yyyy) Revised:03/10/2010 Page 3 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC112 Release Tracking Numberele BILL OF LADING(pursuanttoMCMR40.0030) Rele W ILI - P G. PERSON SUBMITTING BILL OF LADING: 1. Check all that apply: 11 a.change in contact name b.Change of address Z c.change in person undertaking response actions 2. Name of Organization: . 3. Contact First Name: Norma 4.Last Name:.Hall 5. street:71 Tobey Way 6.Title: )Property Owner 7. City/Town: IW.Hyannisport 8. State: MA 9. Zip Code: '102672-0000 10.Telephone:l(508)335.3800 11.Ext 12.Fax: H. RELATIONSHIP TO SITE OF PERSON SUBMITTING BILL OF LADING: Check here to change relationship 1. RP or PRP: ✓/' a.Owner b.Operator F-1 c.Generator EJ: d.Transporter L e.Other RP or PRP Specify: Current Owner _ 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 Response Actions: Specify Relationship: 1. REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS AND SUBMITTALS: L 1. 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 approvals issued by DEP or EPA. If the box is checked,you must attach a statement identifying the applicable provisions thereof. 2. Check here if any non-updatable information provided on this form is incorrect,e.g.property address.Send corrections to BWSC.eDEP@state.ma.us 3. Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts,data,and other information is attached. J. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON SUBMITTING BILL OF LADING: 1.I, d V&jesW7sf— /, - J-�Z'4 attest under the pains and penalties or 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.)/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 and imprisonment,for willfully submitting false,inaccurate,or incomplete information. 2. By: I-- _ 3. Title- hproperly Owner 4. For Norma HaII 5. Date: L-1-1-/-1-812-01-3 (Name of person or entity recorded in Section H) (mm/dd/yyyy) Revised:03/10/2010 Page 4 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection ILI Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSG112 Release Tracking Number BILL OF LADING(pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) FT J. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON SUBMITTING BILL OF LADING(cont.) : ® 6.Check here if the address of the person providing certification is different from address recorded in Section H. 7. Street: 8. City/Town: 9. State: 10. Zip Code: 11.Telephone: J 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(MassDEP USE ONLY): Revised:03/10/2010 Page 5 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection . BWSC112A Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BILL OF LADING(pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) Release Tracking Number SUMMARY OF SHIPMENT SHEET=OF A. SUMMARY OF SHIPMENT(To be filled out by the receiving facility upon receipt of Remediation Waste): 1. Date of Shipment: 2. Date of Receipt: 3. Number of Loads Shipped: 4.Daily Volume Shipped: (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) ❑yds3 ✓ tons gals i i i f t i i I l ' �i Y E 5.Totals Recorded on this Summary of Shipment Sheet: -45 C', B. ❑ Check here if additional BWSC112A BOL Summary Sheets are needed. Revised:03/10/2010 Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC112B Release Tracking Number BILL OF LADING(Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) El SUMMARY SHEET SIGNATURE PAGE 'S A. ACKNOWLE NTO F E F M ON WASTE AT RECEIVING FACILITY OR TEMPORARY STORAGE: 1.I, attest under the pains and penalties or 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 and imprisonment, for willfully submitting false, inaccurate, or incomplete information. 2 By: William R. Reinhardt 3. Title: Mngr. Env.Srvcs. 4. For: lAggregate Industries 5. Date: (mm/dd/yyyy) 6. Date of Final Shipment associated with this Bill of Lading: (mm/dd/yyyy) B. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SHIPMENT AND RECEIPT OF REMEDIATION WASTE BY PERSON CONDUCTING RESPONSE ACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS BILL OF LADING: 1.I, attest under the pains and penalties or 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 and imprisonment for willfully submitting false,inaccurate,or incomple informathn-- 2. By: 13. Title: 4. For:i 5. Date: �--- (Name of person or entity recorded in Section G (mm/dd/yyyy) L_ 1 6.Check here if the address of the person providing certification is different from address recorded in BWSC112 Section H. 7. Street: 8. City/Town: 9. State: 10. Zip Code: 11.Telephone: 12. Ext: 13. Fax: 14. Check here if attaching optional supporting documentation such as copies of Load Information Summary Sheets Revised:03/10/2010 Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Ll El BILL OF LADING Transport Log Sheet Release Tracking Number Page OF - 1. Load 1D INFORMATION: t�ur�e of Transpo Representative: Receivi g Fa "�ftyffempor�Storage.Ref ative�Date o Shipm nt: TimeofShipment: 1rd( Date of Receipt: Tim o Recedipt: AM.; ❑ PM �' /U(SU- 3 AM ❑ PM Truckrrractor Registration: Trailer Registration(if any): i I)SOS(--v Load Size(cu.yds ns• � Load 2: Signature of Transporter Representative: i Receiving Facility/Temporary Storage Representative: Date of Shipment: Time of Shipment: i � Date of Receipt: Time of Receipt: ❑ Alvl I ❑ PM i ❑ AM ❑ PM Truck/Tractor Registration:9 Trailer Registration(if any): � Load Size(cu.yds./tons): i Load 3: Signature of Transporter Representative: i i i Receiving Facilityrremporary Storage Representative: Date of Shipment:p Time of Shipment i Date of Receipt: ❑ AMA El PM t Time of Receipt: i ❑ AM ❑ PM Truck/Tractor Registration: Trailer Registration(if any): i i I i Load Size(cu.yds./tons): Load 4• Signature of Transporter Representative: i i Receiving Facilityrremporary Storage Representative: I � Date of Shipment: Time of Shipment: Date of Receipt: Time of Receipt: ❑ Am. El PM ❑ AM ❑ PM Truckrrractor Registration: Trailer Registration(if any): 1 i I i Load Size(cu.yds./tons): Load 5: Signature of Transporter Representative: i Receiving Facility/Temporary Storage Representative: i i Date of Shipment: Time of Shipment: Date of Receipt: Time of Receipt: ❑ Am in PM ❑ AM .❑ PM i I Truck/Tractor Registration: Trailer Registration(if any): i i Load Size(cu.yds./tons): Load 6: Signatiure of Transporter Representative: i Receiving Facility/Temporary Storage Representative: I I Date of Shipment: Time of Shipment Date of Receipt: Time of Receipt: ❑ AM: ❑ PM ❑ AM ❑ PM Truckrrractor Registration: Trailer Registration(if any): i Load Size(cu.yds./tons): J. LOG SHEET VOLUME INFORMATION: Total Volume Recorded This Page(cu.yds./tons). Total Carried Forward(cu.yds./tons): Total Carried Forward and This Page(cu.yds./tons): 1/13/11 i SOIL RECYCLING SUBMITTAL Revised 3/12/99 AGGREGATE o INDUSTRIES tnvironmentServices 1101 Turnpike Street, Stoughton, MA 02072 Tel: (781) 341-5500 Fax: (781) 341-2440 Site Information: NAME Residential Dwelling CONTACT Norma Hall STREET 71 Tobey Way PHONE 508-335-38UU CITY/TOWN West Hyannisport STATE/ZIP MA 02647 Generator Information: NAME Norma Hall CONTACT Norma Hall STREET 71 Tobey Way PHONE 508-335-3800 CITY/TOWN W. Hyannisport STATE/ZIP MA 02647 Consultant Information: NAME Bennett Environmental Associates, Inc. CONTACT John Tadema-Wielandt STREET 1573 Main St./P.O. Box 1743 PHONE 5U8-dblb-1 tub CITY/TOWN Brewster STATE/ZIP MA 02631 Estimated Soil Quantity: TONS 30 CUBIC YARDS 20 Soil Contaminants (gasoline,diesel fuel,motor oil,etc.) Virgin#2 fuel oil Analyses Performed (check all that apply) TPH ED As pH Reactivity(S,CN) InPCBs Flash Cr Pb TCLP(metals)if required vocs Cd Hg based on total levels other EPH All the above tests Laboratory analytical Screening Data were performed ✓ data attached ✓ Attached Instrument Used and Constituents Found 126ppmV on Thermo Environ menta I 580B OVM Photoionization detector. Environmental Services.Revised 3/12/99. page 1 of 3 Description / Source of Release: UST DATE OF RELEASE Sept.22,2013 OTHER,DESCRIBE Leak from exterior AST Soil Description PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION(SAND,GRAVEL,SILT,ETC.) Sand CLASSIFICATION METHOD USCS Check if the following materials are present(check all that apply) ®CLAY 0 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS 13 OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALS(PLEASE LIST) InCOAL 0 VEGITATIVE MATTER 13 ASH Soil Characterization Methodology Sampling Method GRAB SAMPLES El 1313 (E.G. SCREENED,VISUALLY CONTAMINATED) CONSTITUTES OF CONCERN Petroleum,No.2 Fuel oil Site History CHECK IF EXTRA SHEETS ATTACHED CURRENT USE Residence PAST USE Residence I,the generator,having used due diligence determined that there is no reason to suspect or believe that the petroleum contaminated soil has been impacted by any releases of oil or hazardous materials other than that of the known source or I have identified the additional oil and hazardous materials that are suspected or known to be present in the soil,in addition to those associated with the known release,including any anthropogenic contaminants. 1,the generator,realize that due diligence shall consisit of a search of information and records reasonably available to the generator of the contaminated soil and sufficient to make the determination.Such records and information may include, but are not limmited to,those of the generator,location of generation(i.e.facility if not the generator),the Department's Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup and the municipality(i.e.Board of Health,Fire Department)within which the site is located. All samples for VOC analysis were collected according to DEP policy#99.415. SIGNATURE OF GENERATOR ! DATE / $ �,3 IGENERATOR-PRINTED NAME Norma Hall AGGREGATE Environmental Services.Revised 3/12199. page 2 of 3 nmusr�c A site diagram is required indicating any major structures or roads,excavation areas and stockpile locations. All sampling locations must be noted. CHECK IF DIAGRAM ATTACHED Site Diagram I I I NAME OF INDIVIDUAL PREPARING DIAGRAM: I. AGGREGATE Environmental Services(BTES/900)12/3/97.Revised 3/12/99. page 3 of 3 iuousinies Map Page 1 of 4 `Down of Barnstable Geographic Information System New Search I Home Help Parcel Custom Map abutters Zoom Out a fl e Man I E QIn Viewer I 71 R Ir9 �' It 247251 247250 / j ,fry i:•.;::a::..:«.` N294 247254 �r .l ', F. I 247253 I. 247228 `S N77 r t Y �.. 240081 i s;.: `� I i lr�x7� E' s7, _ 4, N73i, al )4 © Town Boundaries 1 ry ❑./ Road Names ii ❑ Voter Precincts 0 Map&Parcel Numbers '247225 _ W Parcels �P 5�v, }1�p�J7 + q 0 C"' _' �^ ❑ E F MA Q3 Flood Zones(Current Maps) J Not for official flood hazard determination. .:, Y4806j 0 AE(100 yr flood);e200 •• i -1170 ', �AO(100 yr flood) + •.,r�:,i r 248079 13 VE(100 yr flood w/wave action) z 9 44 Feet y xsoo(soo yr flood) ii t r�, 5 FEMA Preliminary May 2013 Zones(subject to change) - --. ` Expected Adoption Summer 2014 r ®AE-100 year flood AO-100 year flood Copyright 2005-2010 Town of Barnstable,MA All rights reserved.Send questions or comments to Gi r�y BarnstableMA v1.2.4748(Production] L,�.t 0.2%Annual Chance Flood http://maps.townofbamstable.us/arcims/appgeoapp/map.aspx?propertyID=246081&amp;mapparback=246081 11/14/2013 R.I . ANALYTICAL Page 1 of E% L F'. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 11/14/13 Attn: Mr. David Bennett Date Reported: 11/19/13 1573 Main St. P.O.#: BEA13-10614 P.O. Box 1743 Work Order#: 1311-24611 Brewster, MA 02631 DESCRIPTION: PROJECT#BEA 13 10614 HALL Subject sample(s)has/have been analyzed by our Warwick,R.I. laboratory with the attached results. F> Reference: All.parameters were analyzed by U.S.EPA and Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) approved methodologies where applicable. The specific methodologies are listed in the methods column of the Certificate of Analysis_ Data qualifiers (if present)are explained in full at the end of a given sample's analytical results. Certification#: RI-033,MA-RI015, CT-PH-0508,ME-RI015 NH-253700 A&B, USDA S-41844 ; r This Certificate represents all data associated with the referenced work order and is paginated for completeness. The complete Certificate includes one attachment;the original Chain of Custody. If you have any questions regarding this work, or if we may be of further assistance,please contact our customer service department. Approved by: Data Reporting enc: Chain of Custody E: 41 Illinois Avenue,Warwick,RI 02888 www.rlanalytlC2l.COm 131 Coolidge Street,Suite 105,Hudson,MA01749 Phone:401.737.8500 Fax:401.738.1970 Phone:978.568.0041 Fax:978.568.0078 t v Page 2 of 6 N a R.I.Analytical Laboratories, Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 11/14/13 Work Order#: 1311-24611 PROJECT#BEA13 10614 HALL Sample# 001 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: HB-1:3-7' y SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/13/2013 @ 15:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST k P EPH/PAH g C9-08 Aliphatics 3000 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP C19-06 Aliphatics 880 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP i Cl 1-C22 Aromatics 2600 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 1.1/15/13 19:59 THP target PA14 Analytes 11/15/13 19:59 THY j Naphthalene 6.3 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 1.9:59 THP r 2-Methylnaphthalene 58 2 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:17 THP Acenaphthylene 2.8 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Acenaphthene 13 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THY Fluorene 5.6 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP. 11/15/13 19:59 THP Phenanthrene 11 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Anthracene 3.2 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Fluoranthene 1.0 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP `' i Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Chrysene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP ` Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Benzo(a)pyrene <0A 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Dibenzo(ah)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Moisture 7 % SM2540 G. 11/15/13 10:00 JRG Extraction Surrogates RANGE 11/15/13 19:59 THP 5-alpha-Androstane 113 40-140% MADEP 11/1.5/13 19:59 THP Ortho-terphenyl 115 40-140% MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/15/13 19:59 THP 2-Fluorobiphenyl 104 40-140% MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP 2-Bromonaphthalene 117 40-140% MADEP 11/15/13 19:59 THP Extraction date MADEP 11/14/13 22:05 JRG All QA/QC procedures required by the EPFI Method were followed. AJl Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. r n Page 3 of 6 �I y Customer Name : Bennett Environmental Assoc. W.O.Number 1311-24611 _,T 1lrlass :E t�nalyhcal Protocols Certificat>on Form Laboratory Name: R.I.Analytical Laboratories Work Order No: 1311-24611 Project /Location: RTN : PROJECT#BEA 13 10614 HALL This Form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Number(s): 1 3 1 1-24611-00 1 through 1311-24611-001 Matrices: ❑ Groundwater/Surface Water Soil/Sediment ❑ Drinking Water ❑ Air ❑ Other 4> �`� 3 #Frfltoc(�I ch'ck all t]iat'a l7�1 bc�ow ' y F. wcvn:l.£s e,.:.:.a xs�;.'�:..s•a,v...s„-.. I?FY 8260 VOC 7470/7471 Hg MassDEP VPH 8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr IM assDEP APH CAM lI A ❑ 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 CAM lI B ❑ CAM III C ❑ CAMIV B CAMVC ❑ CAM VIII A ❑]ITO-15VOC CAM IX B ❑ 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 8082 PCB Flit Total Cyanide 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A ❑ CAM III D ❑ CAM V A ❑ iPAC CAM VI A ❑J CAM V 111 B Affirmative responses to Questions A through F are required for"Presumptive Certainty"status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody,properly preserved(including yes ❑ No r A temperature)in the field or laboratory,and preparaanalyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical methods(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)followed? Yes ❑ No B Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)implemented for all yes ❑ No C identified performance standard non-conformances? D IDoes the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VII A, "Quality Assurance and Quality Control - Guidelines for the Aquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? ` Yes ❑ No a. VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant modification(s)?(Refer to the individual X(Yes ❑ No E method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-15 Methods only: Was the complete analyte list reported for each method? ❑Yes ❑ No Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified and evaluated in a laboratory narrative yes ❑ No F (including all"No"resoonses to Ouestions A through EV Responses to Questions G,H and I below are required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G lWere the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? Yes ❑ No' Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data usability 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 protocol(s)achieved? ❑Yes �(No 1 Were results reported for the complete analyte list specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? ,<Yes ❑ No t ' All negative responses must be addressed in an attached laboratory narrative. 1,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,is accurate and complete. Signature ' Position: QA/QC Director ` Printed Name: Eric H.Jen en Date: it Page 4 of 6 QA/QC Report Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1311-24611 Date: 11/19/2013 - -Method Blanks Results- Parameter Units Results Date Analyze Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons with PAH(Soil) ` w C9-C18 Aliphatics mg/kg dry <20 11/15/2013 C19-06 Aliphatics mg/kg dry <20 11/15/2013 '> C]1-C22 Aromatics mg/kg dry <20 11/15/2013 �} Total EPH mg/kg dry <20 11/15/2013 Target PAH Analytes 11/15/2013 Naphthalene nig/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 2-Methyinaphthalene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Acenaphthylene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Acenaphthene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Fluorene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Phenanthrene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Anthracene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Pyrene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Chrysene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 I, Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 - Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 f Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Dibenzo(a,b)anthracene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene rng/kg dry <0.4 11/15/2013 Extraction Surrogates RANGE I1/15/2013 f!. 5-alpha-Androstane 40-140% 86 11/15/2013 Ortho-terphenyl 40-140% 97 11/15/2013 Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/15/2013 2-Fluorobiphenyl g 40-140% 87 1t/15/2013 2-Bromonaphthalene 40-140% 81 11/15/2013 P P V a v F i M -LCS/LCS Duplicate Data Results- Page S of 6 CR111 i Spike LCS LCS LCS Dup LCS DUP Parameter Acceptance Limits Cone Cone %Rec Cone %Rec %RPD Date Analyzed a Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons with PAH(Soil) C9-C18 Aliphatics 20 12.7 64 13.1 66 3 11/15/2013 C19-06 Aliphatics 27 26.8 99 25.3 94 6 11/15/2013 C11-C22 Aromatics 57 51.6 91 53.9 95 4 11/15/2013 Target PAH Ana lytes Naphthalene 3.33 1.71 51 1.83 55 7 11/15/2013 2-Methy1naphthalene 3.33 1.96 59 2.10 63 7 11/15/2013 Acenaphthylene 3.33 2.21 66 2.41 72 9 11/1.5/2013 Acenaphthene 3.33 2.28 68 2.50 75 9 11/15/2013 Fluorene 3.33 2.61 78 2.84 85 8 11/15/2013 Phenanthrene 3.33 3.06 92 3.23 97 5 11/15/2013 Anthracene 3.33 3.62 109 3.77 113 4 11/15/2013 Fluoranthene 3.33 3.37 101 3.49 l05 3 11/15/2013 Pyrene 3.33 3.36 101 3.48 105 4 11/15/2013 Benzo(a)anthracene 3.33 3.45 104 3.55 107 3 11/15/2013 Cbrysene 3.33 3.46 104 3.56 107 3 11/15/2013 (? Benzo(b)fluoranthene 3.33 3.44 103 3.41 102 1 11/15/2013 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 3.33 3.40 102 3.69 111 8 11/15/2013 Benzo(a)pyrene 3.33 3.47 104 3.55 107 2 11/15/2013 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 3.33 3.40 102 3.50 105 3 11/15/2013 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 3.33 3.44 103 3.53 106 3 11/15/2013 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 3.33 3.40 102 3.50 105 3 11/15/2013 Extraction Surrogates 5-alpha-Androstane 96 95 Ortho-terphenyl 100 104 Fractionation Surrogates 2-Fluorobiphenyl 84 88 2-Bromonaphtbalene 79 83 i a Page 6 of 6 Case Narrative Date: 11/19/2013 Bennett Environmental Assoc. r Attn: Mr. David Bennett 1573 Main St. w .P.O. Box 1743 Brewster, MA 02631 r� .Project:PROJECT#BEA13 10614 HALL Ia RIAL WO#: 1311-24611 l All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed.All performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated in this case narrative.A fractionation check was performed on the silica gel lot associated with this sample and found to pass the method criteria N+ unless otherwise stated here.The data reported for this sample was not corrected for instrument/solvent baseline effects.No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. c The following exceptions were noted for this Work Order: r F: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons C 1= Question H-The recovery for n-Nonane in AL-LCS was below MCP standards.MCP limits allow for one compound to be outside of specificed criteria. , There were no additional exceptions or analytical issues to discuss concerning the testing requirements for the project. k� a i-. i d W, W :O F RAIN F��C, , . 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Use Only Circle if applicable' GW-1, GW-2, GW-3, 2-1 S-2, S-3 MCP Data Enhancement QC Package? Ye NO Sample Pick Up Only RIAL sampled;attach field hours 11mied on ice 1 WorkorderNo 3\)--i;L 11 Container Types: P=Poly,G=Glass,AG=Amber Glass,V=Vial,St=Sterile Preservation Codes: NP=None,N=HNO,,H=HCI,S=H2SO4,SH=NaOH,SB=NaHSO4,M=MeOH,T=Na2S203,Z=ZnOAc,I=Ice Matrix Codes: GW=Groundwater,SW=Surface Water,WW=Wastewater, DW=Drinking Water,S=Soil,SI=Sludge,A=Air,B=Bulk/Solid,0= Page of :..• +"::"...:':y.:. ;... :(),':..4..., . L NI:F.Y*.. -- ';__�_._ _ - ... - .., .�"l. ... .-.t.nx-.. , .'Ff:lA: . .. .. - ..... ..... . .: : — '\`i;C x^..:fl4L8UaAi�S4 i Project: PROJECT# BEA13 10614 HALL RI ANALYTICAL Work Order# 131124611 Sample Number: 1 Standard Sample Identification: HB-1:3-7' MA Sample Date: 11/13/2013 @ 03:OO13M S-1/GW-1 PARAMETER EPH/PAH (mg/kg dry) C9-C18 Aliphatics 3000 1000 C19-06 Aliphatics 880 3000 C11-C22 Aromatics 2600 1000 Naphthalene 6.3 4 2-M ethyl naphthalene 58 0.7 Acenaphthylene 2.8 1 Acenaphthene 13 4 Fluorene 5.6 1000 Phenanthrene 11 10 Anthracene 3.2 1000 Fluoranthene 1 1000 Pyrene <0.4 1000 Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 7 Chrysene <0.4 70 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.4 7. Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.4 70 Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 2 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyre ne <0.4 7 Dibenzo(a,h)a nth racene <0.4 0.7 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0.4 1000 R.I . ANALYTICAL Page 1 of 13 d CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 11/15/13 Attn: Mr. David Bennett Date Reported: 11/19/13 1573 Main St. P.O. #: 10614 P.O. Box 1743 Work Order#: 1311-24727 Brewster, MA 02631 DESCRIPTION: PROJECT#BEA-10614 HALL Subject sample(s)has/have been analyzed by our Warwick,R.I. laboratory with the attached results. Reference: All parameters were analyzed by U.S. EPA and Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) approved methodologies where applicable. The specific methodologies are listed in the methods column of the Certificate of Analysis. Data qualifiers (if present)are explained in full at the end of a given sample's analytical results. Certification#: RI-033, MA-RI015, CT-PH-0508, ME-R1015 NH-253700 A&B,USDA S-41844 This Certificate represents all data associated with the referenced work order and is paginated for completeness. The complete Certificate includes one attachment;the original Chain of Custody. If you have any questions regarding this work, or if we may be of further assistance,please contact our customer service department. Approved by: Data Reporting enc: Chain of Custody 41 Illinois Avenue,Warwick,RI 02888 WWVV,rianalytiCelCOm 131 Coolidge Street,Suite 105,Hudson,MA01749 Phone:401.737.8500 Fax:401.738.1970 . Phone:978.568.0041 Fax:978.568.0078 Page 2 of 13 R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. E CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. { Date Received: 11/15/13 Work Order#: 1 3 1 1-24727 PROJECT#BEA-10614 HALL Sample# 001 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: POTABLE WELL SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/14/2013 13:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST VPH Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <100 100 ug/1 MADEP 1 t/18/13 13:19 KAC Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <100 100 ug/l MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC Methyl-tert-butylether <5 5 ug/l MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC Benzene <5 5 ug/l MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC Toluene <5 5 uAD MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC ? Ethylbenzene <5 5 ug/l MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC m,p-Xylene <5 5 ug/l MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC o-Xylene <5 5 ug/1 MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC Naphthalene <5 5 ug/l MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <100 100 ug/l Iv1ADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <100 100 ug/l MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <100 100 ug/l MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC Surrogate RANGE 11/18/13 13:19 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 85 70-130% MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 88 70-130% MADEP 11/18/13 13:19 KAC > EPH C9-C18 Aliphatics <100 100 ug/l MADEP 11/19/13 13:12 THP C19-06 Aliphatics <100 100 ug/l MADEP 11/19/13 13:12 THP C11-C22 Aromatics <100 100 ugll MADEP 11/19/13 13:12 THP Extraction Surrogates RANGE 11/19/13 13:12 TIIP 5-alpha-Androstane 42 40-140% MADEP 11/19/13 13:12 THP Ortho-terphenyl 84 40-140% MADEP 11/19/13 13:12 1TW Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/19/13 13:12 THP 2-Fluorobiphenyl 92 40-140% MADEP 11/19/13 13:12 THP 2-Bromonaphthalene 87 40-140% MADEP 11/19/13 13:12 THP Extraction date Extracted MADEP 11/18/13 7:35 KD Target PAR analytes Naphthalene <1.0 1.0 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF 2-Methylnaphthalene <1.0 1.0 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Acenaphthylene <1.0 1.0 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Acenaphthene <1.0 1.0 ug/l GC/MS-Sim 11/19/13 11:35 KF Fluorene <1.0 1.0 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Phenanthrene <1.0 1.0 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF N Page 3 of 13 :a a R.I. Analytical Laboratories,Inca 3. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: H/15/13 Work Order#: 1311-24727 PROJECT#BEA-10614 HALL Sample# 001 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: POTABLE WELL SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/14/2013 @ 13:00 ;; SAMPLE DET. DATE i PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST Anthracene <1.0 1.0 ug/l GC/MS-S1M 11/19/13 11:35 KF ^ Fluoranthene <1.0 1.0 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Pyrene <1.0 1.0 ugil GC/MS-SIM 11/19/1.3 11:35 KF Benzo(a)anthracene <0.2 0.2 ug/1 GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Chrysene <0.2 0.2 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF =1 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.2 0.2 ug/l GC/N4S-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.2 0.2 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Benzo(a)pyrene <0.1 0.1 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <0.1 0.1 ug/1 GC/N4S-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <0.1 0.1 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Benzo(g,hJ)perylene <0.1 0.1 ug/l GC/MS-SIM 11/19/13 11:35 KF Extraction Surrogates RANGE 11/19/13 11:35 KF f Ortho-terphenyl 73 40-140% GC/MS-SIM 11/19/1.3 11:35 KF r: Volatile Organic Compounds Bromodichloromethane <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Bromoform <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Dibromochloromethane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Chloroform <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 11/18/0 12:08 KAC Bem-ene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Carbon Tetrachloride <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 I1/1.8/13 12:08 KAC 1,2-Dichloroethane <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Trichloroethene <0.5 0.5 ug/I EPA 524.2 I1/18/13 12:08 KAC `! 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1 1,1-Dichloroethane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1 1,1,1-Tichloroethane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Vinyl Chloride <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Bromobenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Bromomethane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Chlorobenzcne <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Chloroethane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Chloromethane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA524.2 11/18/13 12.08 KAC 2-Chlorotoluene <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 4-Chlorotoluene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Dibromomethane <0.5 0.5 ug/I EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,3-Dichloroben7ene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC .i Page 4 of 13 0 R.I. 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DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST 1,2-Diclilorobenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/I EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC r Trans-1,2-Dichloreethene <0-5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC cis-1,2-Dichloroethene <0-5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Methylene Chloride <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,1-Dichloroethene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC I,I-Dichloropropee <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,2-Dichloropropane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC . 1,3-Dichloropropane <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC cis-1,3-Dieliloropropene <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 2,2-Dichloropropane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Ethylbenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Styrene <0.5 0.5 UO EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <0.5 0.5 um EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.5 . 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Tetrachloroethene <0.5 0.5 ugA EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <0.5 0.5 ugA EPA 524.2 11/18/13 I2:08 KAC Toluene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC o-Xylene <0.5 0.5 ugA EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC m,p-Xylene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Xylenes <0.5 0.5 ugA EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane <0.5 0.5 ugA EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Bromochloromethane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC n-Butylbenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 I2:08 KAC Dicblorodifluoromethane <0-5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Trichlorofluoromethane <U 0.5 ug/l EPA 5242 11./18/13 12:08 KAC Isopropyl benzene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Hexachlorobutadiene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC p-Isopropyltoluene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Naphthalene <0.5 0.5 ugA EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC n-Propylbenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/l EPA 524.2 11/18/13 1.2:08 KAC Sec-butylbenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC tert-Butylbenzene <0.5 0-5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,2,4=frimetliylbenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2, 11/18/13 12:08 KAC i Pa,---5 of. 13 R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: I1/15/13 Work Order#: 1 3 1 1-2472 7 PROJECT#BEA-10614 HALL Sample# 001 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: POTABLE WELL SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/14/2013 @ 13:00 I SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST j s 1,3,5-frimethylbenzene <0.5 0.5 ug/I EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC j MTBE <0.5 0.5 ug/I EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC ! n-Hexane <0.5 0.5 ug/1 EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC Surrogates RANGE EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 4-Bromofluorobenzene 102 80-120% EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC 1,2-Dichlorobenzene-d4 105 80-120% EPA 524.2 11/18/13 12:08 KAC { All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. • I All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. ! i i I i Page 6 of 13 Ali ' tr Customer Name : Bennett Environmental Assoc. W.O.Number 1311-24727 MassDEP'AnalyU0 Pr�focol Certcf cat><on Form r Laboratory Name: R.I.Analytical Laboratories Work Order No: 1311-24727 Project /Location: RTN PROJECT#BEA-10614 HALL This Form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Number(s): 13 1 1=14727-00 1 through 1311-24727-001 �s. Matrices: T Groundwater/Surface Water ❑ Soil/Sediment ❑ Drinking Water ❑ Air ❑ Other CA1VI)Protocol (check a1.I that appi}� elow) [8210 VOC 7470/7471 Hg JMassDEP VPH 8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr MassDEPAPH CAM II A ❑ CAM III B ❑ CAM IV A ® CAM V B E. 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 1FCAMV 082 PCB 19014 Total Cyanide 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A ❑ CAM III D ❑ A C] /PAC CAM V I A CAM V 111 B DIF Affirmative responses to Questions A through F are required for"Presumptive Certainty"status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody,properly preserved(including )<Yes ❑ No A temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical methods(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)followed? ❑ � .Yes No B a Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)implemented for all yes ❑ No C identified performance standard non-conformances? Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM V11A, "Quality Assurance and Quality Control X. D]Guidelines for the Aquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? Yes ❑ No 1 a. VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant modification(s)?(Refer to the individual X es ❑ No If E method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-l5 Methods only: Was the complete analyte list reported for each method? ❑ Yes ❑ No Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified and evaluated in a laboratory narrative Ayes ❑ No F (includine all"No"resaonses to Ouestions Athrough EV Responses to Questions G,H and I below are required for'Presumptive Certainty"status j 0 I Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? ><Yes ❑ No� Data User No re:Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data usability and representativeness requirements described in 310 CMR 40,1056 2 k and WSC-07-350. t H Were all QC performance standards specified in the CAM protocol(s)achieved? ❑Yes , No I Were results reported for the complete analyte list specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? *Yes ❑ No t All negative responses must be addressed in an attached laboratory narrative. 2. 1, the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those 3 responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,is accurate and complete. Signature fir,-. Position: QA/QC Director Printed Name: Eric H.Jens n Date: (.5 a Page 7 of 13 QA/QC Report Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1311-24727 Date: 11/19/2013 -Method Blanks Results- Parameter Units Results Date Analyzed Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons(Aqueous) C9-CI 8 Aliphatics UO <100 11/19/2013 C19-06 Aliphatics ug/I <100 11/19/2013 C11-C22 Aromatics ug/I <100 11/19/2013 Extraction Surrogates RANGE 5-alpha-Androstane 40-140% 55 11/19/2013 Ortho-terphenyl 40-140% 89 11/19/2013 Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 2-Fluorobiphenyl 40-140% 89 11/19/2013 2-Bromonaphthalene 40-140% 84 11/19/2013 Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons(Aqueous) Unadj C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) ug/I <100 11/18/2013 i Unadj C9-C12 Aliphatic(M) ug/I <100 11/18/2013 Methyl-tert-butylether ug/l <5 11/18/2013 Benzene ug/I <5 11/18/2013 Toluene UO <5 11/18/2013 Ethylbenzene ug/I <5 11/18/2013 m,p-Xylene ug/I <5 11/18/2,013 o-Xylene ug/I <5 11/18/2013 Naphthalene ug/I <5 11/18/2013 y. Adj C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) ug/I <100 11/18/2013 r Adj C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) ugfl <100 11/18/2013 - C9-CIO Aromatics(PID) ug/I <100 11/18/2013 Surrogate RANGE 11/18/2013 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 70-130% 87 11/18/2013 2,5-Dibromotoluene(F1D) 70-130% 92 11/18/2013 Volatile Organics by Method 524.2 Bromodichloromethane ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 Bromoform ugh <0.5 11/18/2013 Dibromochloromcthane ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 Chloroform ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 Benzene ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 1,2-Dichlorocthane ugA <0.5 11/18/2013 Trichloroethene ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 a 0 Page 8 of 13 r QA/QC Report IP 4= Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1311-24727 Date: 11/19/2013 -Method Blanks Results- Parameter Units Results Date Analyzed Volatile Organics by Method 524.2(cont'd) I,l-Dichloroethane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013la 1,1,1=1'richloroethane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 `y Vinyl Chloride ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Bromobenzene ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 Bromomethane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Chlorobenzene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Chloroethaue ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Chloromethane ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 2-Chlorotoluene ug/l <0.5 11./1812013 4-Chlorotoluene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Dibromomethane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 E 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Trans-1,2-Diehl oroethene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 cis-1,2-Dicbloroethene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 = Methylene Chloride ug/1 <0.5 11/18/2013 I,1-Dichloroethene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 1,1-Dichloropropene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 =y L 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 t 1,3-Dichloropropene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 . cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/1 <0.5 11/18/2013 trans-1,3-Di chloropropylene ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 = 2,2-Dichloropropane ugll <0.5 11/18/2013 Ethylbenzene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Styrene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 ' 1,1,2,2-Tetrach I oroethane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Tetrachloroelhene ug/1 <0.5 11/18/2013 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Toluene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 o-Xylene ug/l <0+5 11/18/2013 m,p-Xylene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Bromochloromethane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 n-Butylbenzene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 Trichlorofluoromethane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 lsopropylbenzene ug/1 <0.5 11/18/2013 Y 4 Page 9 of 13 QA/QC Report �r Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 131 l-24727 ' Date: 11/19/2013 -Method Blanks P arameter Results- Units Results Date An alyzed zed a Volatile Organics by Method 524.2(cont'd) Hexachlorobutadiene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 p-isopropyltoluene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Naphthalene ug/1 <0.5 11/18/2013 r n-Propylbenzene ug/1 <0.5 11/18/2013 Sec-butylbenzene ug/I <0.5 11/18/2013 tert-Butylbenzene ug/1 <0.5 11/18/2013 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 � 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ug/t <0.5 11/18/2013 r 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ug/1 <0.5 11/18/2013 l MTBE ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Y! n-Hexane ug/l <0.5 11/18/2013 Surrogates RANGE 11/18/2013 4-Bromofluorobenzene 80-120% 99 11/18/2013 1,2-Dichlorobenzene-d4 80-120% 101 11/18/2013 4 Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons(Aqueous) Naphthalene ug/1 <1.0 11/19/2013 2-Methyinaphthalene ug/l <1.0 11/19/2013 Acenaphthylene ug/l <1.0 11/19/2013 Acenaphthene ug/i <1.0 11/19/2013 ? Fluorene ug/l <1.0 11/19/2013 Phenanthrene ug/l <1.0 11/19/2013 Anthracene ug/l <1.0 11/19/2013 Fluoranthene ug/l <1.0 11/19/2013 Pyrene ug/l <0.2 11/19/2013 Benzo(a)anthracene ug/1 <0.2 11/19/2013 Chrysene ug/1 <0.2 11/19/2013 Benzo(b)fluoranthene ug/l <0.2 11/19/2013 Benzo(k)fluoranthene ug/1 <0.2 11/19/2013 Benzo(a)pyrene ug/l <0.1 11/19/2013 lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene ug/l <0.1 11/19/2013 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ug/l <0.1 11/19/2013 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene ug/l <0.1 11/19/2013 Extraction Surrogates RANGE 11/19/2013 Ortho-terphenyl 40-140% 86 11/19/2013 °s 1 a Page 10 of 13 -LCS/LCS Duplicate Data Results- CRM Spike LCS LCS LCS Dup LCS DUP Parameter Acceptance Limits Cone Cone %Rec Cone %Ree oo RPll Date Analyzed / h, }i Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons(Aqueous) C9-C18 Aliphatics 300 165 55 167 56 1 11/19/2013 C19-C36Aliphatics 400 323 81 336 84 4 11/19/2013 ` CI I-C22 Aromatics 850 728 86 742 87 2 11/19/2013 Extraction Surrogates 5-alpha-Androstane 51 51 11/19/2013 Onho-terphenyl 91 90 Fractionation Surrogates 2-Fluorobiphenyl 88 86 is 2-Bromonaphthalene 81 80 Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbous(Aqueous) s Methyl-tert-butylether 50 50 100 53 106 6 11/18/2013 Benzene 50 51 102 48 96 6 11/18/2013 Toluene 50 51 102 49 98 4 11/18/2013 Ethylbenzene 50 52 104 49 98 6 11/18/2013 m,p-Xylene 100 110 110 100 100 10 11/18/2013 o-Xylene 50 52 104 50 100 4 11/18/2013 Naphthalene 50 51 102 49 98 4 11/182013 Adj C5-C8 Aiiphatics(FID) 150 160 107 150 100 6 11/18/2013 Adj C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) 100 99 99 91 91 8 11/182013 G. C9-C 10 Aromatics(PID) 50 54 108 52 104 4 11/182013 Surrogate 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 95 92 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 101 98 Volatile Organics by Method 524.2 Bromodichloromethane 8.0 7.4 93 7.3 91 1 11/18/2013 Bromoform 8.0 7.0 88 7.0 88 0 11/182013 Dibromochloromethane 80 7.6 95 7.8 98 3 11/182013 Chloroform 8.0 7.2 90 TI 89 1 11/182013 1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) 8.0 8.1 101 8.2 103 1 11/18/2013 Benzene 8.0 7.5 94 7.4 93 1 11/18/2013 Carbon Tetrachloride 8.0 6.8 85 7.0 88 3 11/18/2013 1,2-Dichloroethane 8.0 7.6 95 7.7 96 1 11/18/2013 Trichloroethene 8.0 7.6 95 7.4 93 3 11/18/2013 1,4-Dicblorobenzene 8.0 7.4 93 7.4 93 0 11/18/2013 1,1-Dichloroethane 8.0 72 90 7.2 90 0 11/18/2013 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 8.0 73 91 7.3 91 0 11/18/2013 Vinyl Chloride 8.0 6.9 86 6.6 83 4 11/18/2013 Bromobenzene 8.0 77 96 7.6 95 1 11/182013 a Bromomethane 8.0 74 93 7.1 89 4 11/18/2013 _ Chlorobenzene 8.0 7.4 93 7.2 90 3 11/18/2013 Chloroethane 8.0 7.3 91 6.9 86 6 11/182013 c Chloromethane 8.0 7.0 88 6.8 85 3 11/18/2013 2-Chlorotoluene 8.0 7.8 98 7.6 95 3 11/18/2013 4-Chlorotoluene 8.0 7.8 98 7.5 94 4 11/182013 Dibromomethanc 8.0 7.8 98 8.1 101 4 11/18/2013 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 8.0 7.9 99 7.7 96 3 11/18/2013 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 8.0 7.4 93 7.4 93 0 11/18/2013 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 8.0 7.4 93 6.9 86 7 11/182013 r M1 y Page 1.1 of 1.3 QA/QC Report Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1311-24727 Date: 11/19/2013 -LCS/LCS Duplicate Data Results- CRM Spike LCS LCS LCS Dup LCS DUP Parameter Acceptance Limits Conc Conc 1%' Rec Conc %Rec %RPD Date Analyzed Volatile Organics by Method 524.2(cont'd) cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 8.0 7.4 93 7.4 93 0 11/18/2013 Methylene Chloride 8.0 7.9 99 7.5 94 5 11/18/2013 %I-Dichloroethene 8.0 7.2 90 6.7 84 7 11/18/2013 1,1=Dichloropropee 8.0 73 91 7.3 91 0 11/18/2013 1,2-Dichloropropane 8.0 7.7 96 7.5 94 3 11/18/2013 1,3-Dich.loropropane 8.0 7.8 98 7.8 98 0 11/18/2013 cis-1,3'Dichloropropee 8.0 7.7 96 7.4 93 4 11/18/2013 trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene 8.0 7.7 96 7.8 98 1 11/18/2013 2,2-Dichloropropane 8.0 7.3 91 7.5 94 3 11/18/2013 Ethylbenzene 8.0 7.3 91 7.1 89 3 11/18/2013 Styrene 8.0 7.6 95 - 7.4 93 3 11/18/2013 1,1,2•Trichloroethane 8.0 8.2 103 8.1 lot 1 11/18/2013 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 8.0 7.5 94 7.2 90 4 11/18/2013 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 8.0 7.3 91 7.3 91 0 11/18/2013 Tetrachloroethene 8.0 8.1 101 7.9 99 3 11/18/2013 1,7.,3-Trichloropropane 8.0 8.6 108 8.2 103 5 11/18/2013 Toluene 8.0 7.7 96 7.6 95 1 11/18/2013 o-Xylene 8.0 7.5 94 7.4 93 1 11/18/2013 m,p-Xylene 16 15 94 14 88 7 11/18/2013 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 8.0 7.7 96 7.3 91 5 11/18/2013 Bromochloromethane 8.0 7.4 93 7.7 96 4 11/18/2013 n-Butylbenzene 8.0 7.5 94 7.3 91 3 11/18/2013 Dichiorodifluoromethane 8.0 6.6 83 6.4 80 3 11/18/2013 Trichlorofluoromethane 8.0 7.7 96 7.6 95 1 11/18/2013 Isopropylbenzene 8.0 7.9 99 7.6 95 4 11/18/2013 Hexachlorobutadiene 8.0 8.4 105 7.8 98 7 11/18/2013 p-Isopropyltoluene 8.0 8.0 100 7.5 94 6 11/18/2013 Naphthalene 8.0 7.9 99 7.7 96 3 11/18/2013 n-Propylbenzene 8.0 7.9 99 7.5 94 5 11/18/2013 Sec-butylbenzene 8.0 8.0 100 7.6 95 5 11/18/2013 ter(-Butylbenzene 8.0 8.1 101 7.8 98 4 tl/18/2013 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 8.0 7.8 98 7.8 98 0 11/18/2013 1,2,4-1'richlorobenzene 8.0 8.0 100 7.8 98 3 11/18/2013 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 8.0 7.8 98 7.4 93 5 11/18/2013 1,3,5-1'rimethylbenzene 8.0 7.9 99 7.7 96 3 11/18/2013 MTBE 8.0 7.4 93 7.1 89 4 11/18/2013 n-I-lexane 8.0 7 88 6.4 80 9 11/18/2013 Surrogates 4-Bromofluorobenzene 106 103 1,2-Dichlorobenzene-d4 98 102 Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons(Aqueous) ri Page 12of13 QA/QC Report Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1 3 1 1-24727 Date: 11/19/2013 -LCS/LCS Duplicate Data Results- {3 �t CRA1 Spike LCS LCS LCS Dup LCS DUP Parameter Acceptance Limits Cone Cone %Rec Cone %Rec %RPD Date Analyzed .: Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons(Aqueous)(cont'd) Naphthalene 5.0 3.1 62 3.2 64 3 11/19/2013 2-Methylnaphthalene 5.0 3.2 64 3.2 64 0 11/19/2013 Acenaphthylene 5.0 3.7 74 3.9 78 5 11/19/2013 u Acenaphthene 5.0 3.5 70 3.5 70 0 11/19/2013 Pluorene 5.0 3.8 76 3.9 78 3 11/19/2013 Phenanthrene 5.0 4.1 82 4.2 84 2 11/19/2013 1 Anthracene 5.0 4.3 86 4.3 86 0 11/19/2013 Pluoranthene 5.0 4.3 86 4.4 88 2 11/19/2013 Pyrene 5.0 4.7 94 4.8 96 2 11/19/2013 { Benzo(a)anthracene 5.0 4.4 88 4.6 92 4 11/19/2013 Chrysene 5.0 4.6 92 4.7 94 2 11/19/2013 ' Benzo(b)fluoranthene 5.0 4.0 80 4.0 80 0 11/19/2013 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 5.0 4.1 82 4.3 86 5 11/19/2013 Benzo(a)pyrene 5.0 4.3 86 4.4 88 2 11/19/2013 t= hideno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 5.0 3.9 78 4.0 80 3 11/19/2013 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 5.0 4.1 82 4.1 82 0 11/19/2013 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 5.0 3.9 78 3.9 78 0 11/19/2013 Extraction Surrogates 11/19/2013 x Ortho-terphenyl 86 83 11/192013 4 E Fi 4. I Page 13 of 13 Case Narrative i Date: 11/19/2013 Bennett Environmental Assoc. Attn: Mr. David Bennett 1573 Main St. P.O. Box 1743 Brewster,MA 02631 Project: PROJECT#BEA-10614 HALL I RTAL WO#: 1.311-24727 i I .All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed.All performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated in this case narrative.A fractionation check was performed on the silica gel lot associated with this sample and found to pass the method criteria unless otherwise stated here.The data reported for this sample was not corrected for instrument/solvent baseline effects.No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method.The target PAH analytes were reported from a GUMS SIM approach l All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for ! I the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. The following exceptions were noted for this Work Order: The method requested for Volatile Organic Compounds Method 524.2 is not listed in the table of contents for V 1 compendium of MCP analytical methods.Therefore,there is no guideline for presumptive certainty ail M 104 Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons 4;N-i 14"'.4, i Question H-The recoveries for n-Nonane in AL-LCS/LCSD were below MCP standards. MCP limits allow for one compund to be outside the specified criteria. CWA-J a I There were no additional exceptions or analytical issues to discuss concerning the testing requirements for 'Ji the project. r i 4 n CHAI , -- N OF CITSTOD RECORD RBI: Anal: acal:Laboratorres .:Inc.: : H 41 Illinois Avenue 131 Coolidge St, Bldg. 2 A, a = '` Warwick, RI 02888 Hudson,MA 01749 0 U Tel: 800-937-2580 Tel: 888-228-3334 UI o 0 Fax: 401-738-1970 Fax: 978-568-0078 U J Date. 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Project Comments 1 Lab Use.Only Circle if applicable: GW-1, GW-2, GW-3, S 1, S-2, S-3 MCP Data Enhancement QC Packa.ecL? e No Sample Pick Up Only R1AL sampled;attach field hours Shipped on ice �..� Worlcorder No:':• Container Types: P=Poly, G=Glass,AG=Amber Glass,V=Vial,St=Sterile Preservation Codes: NP=None, N=HNO3,H=HCI,S=H2SO4,SH=NaOH,SB=NaHSO4, M=MeOH,T=Na2S203,Z=ZnOAc,I=Ice Matrix Codes: GW=Groundwater,SW=Surface Water,WW=Wastewater, DW=Drinking Water,S=Soil,SI=Sludge,A=Air,B=Buik/Solid,0= Page of Project: PROJECT# BEA-10614 HALL RI ANALYTICAL Work Order# 131124727 Sample Number: 1 Standard Sample Identification: POTABLE WELL MA Sample Date: 11/14/2013 @ 01:0013M GW-1 PARAMETER VPH (ug/1) Methyl-tert-butylether <5 70 Benzene <5 5 Toluene <5 1000 Ethylbenzene <5 700 m,p-Xylene <5 10000 o-Xylene <5 10000 Naphthalene <5 140 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <100 300 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <100 700 . C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <100 200 EPH/PAH (ug/1) C9-C18 Aliphatics <100 700 C19-06 Aliphatics <100 14000 C11-C22 Aromatics <100 200 Naphthalene <1.0 140 2-M ethyl naphthalene <1.0 10 Acenaphthylene <1.0 30 Acenaphthene <1.0 20 Fluorene <1.0 30 Phenanthrene <1.0 40 Anthracene <1.0 60 Fluoranthene <1.0 90 Pyrene <1.0 80 Benzo(a)anthracene <0.2 1 Chrysene <0.2 2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.2 1 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.2 1 Benzo(a)pyrene <0.1 0.2 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyre ne <0.1 0.5 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <0.1 0.5 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0.1 50 Volatile Organic Compounds (ug/1) Bromodichloromethane <0.5 3 Bromoform <0.5 4 Dibromochloromethane <0.5 2 Chloroform <0.5 70 ,1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) <0.5 0.02 Benzene <0.5 5 Carbon Tetrachloride <0.5 5 1,2-Dichloroethane <0.5 5 Trichloroethene <0.5 5 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <0.5 5 1,1-Dichloroethane <0.5 70 1,1,1-Trichloroethane <0.5 200 Vinyl Chloride <0.5 2 Bromobenzene <0.5 Bromomethane <0.5 10 Chlorobenzene <0.5 100 Chloroethane <0.5 Chloromethane <0.5 2-Chlorotoluene <0.5 4-Chlorotoluene <0.5 Dibromomethane <0.5 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <0.5 40 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <0.5 600 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.5 100 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene <0.5 Methylene Chloride <0.5 5 1,1-Dichloroethene <0.5 7 1,1-Dichloropropene <0.5 1,2-Dichloropropane <0.5 5 1,3-Dichloropropane <0.5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.5 0.4 trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene <0.5 0.4 2,2-Dichloropropane <0.5 Ethylbenzene <0.5 700 Styrene <0.5 100 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <0.5 5 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.5 5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.5 2 Tetrachloroethene <0.5 5 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <0.5 Toluene <0.5 1000 o-Xylene <0.5 10000 m,p-Xylene <0.5 10000 Xylenes <0.5 10000 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane <0.5 Bromochloromethane <0.5 n-Buhylbenzene <0.5 Dichlorodifluoromethane <0.5 Trichlorofluoromethane <0.5 Isopropylbenzene <0.5 Hexachlorobutadiene <0.5 0.6 p-Isopropyltoluene <0.5 Naphthalene <0.5 140 n-Propylbenzene <0.5 Sec-butyl benzene <0.5 tert-Butylbenzene <0.5 1,2,3-Trichlo robe nzene <0.5 1,2,4-Trichlo robe nzene <0.5 70 1,2,4-Tri met hyl ben zene <0.5 1,3,5-Tri met hyl ben zene <0.5 MTBE <0.5 70 n-Hexane <0.5 r y is R.I . 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DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST VPH Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(F1D) <4.3 4.3 mg/kg dry MADEP 1125/13 16:20 KAC Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(F1D) <4.3 4.3 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC Methyl-tert-butylether <0.04 0.04 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC �e Benzene <0.21 0.21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC N Toluene <0.21 0.21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11125/13 16:20 KAC -. Ethylbenzene <0.21 0.21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC f m,p-Xylene <0.21 0.21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/1.3 16:20 KAC o-Xylene <0.21 0.21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC Naphthalene <0.21 0.21 mg/kg dry MADEP I.1/25/13 16:20 KAC Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <4.3 4.3 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphaties(FID) <4.3 4.3 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <4.3 4.3 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC Moisture 2 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Surrogate RANGE 11/25/13 16:20 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 101 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 102 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 16:20 KAC r EPRTAH C9-C18 Aliphatics <20 20 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP C19-06 Aliphatics <20 20 mg/kg dry MADFP 11/25/13 20:46 THP CI1-C22 Aromatics <20 20 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Target PAH Anal ytes 11/25/1.3 20:46 THP Naphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP 2-Methylnaphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Acenaphthylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 TIP Acenaphthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20.46 THP Fluorene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Phenanthrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP is Anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 1125/13 20:46 THP Pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 1125/13 20:46 THP Chrysene <0.4 0A mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 1125/13 20:46 THP Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP r f Page 3 of 16 r T R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 1.1/21/13 Work Order#: 1311-25193 PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE t Sample# 001 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: HB-1:7-9' SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/13/2013 @ 15:15 SAMPLE DET. DATE h PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Benzo(g,hJ)perylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Moisture 2 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG f Extraction Surrogates . RANGE 11/25/13 20:46 Tf1P E g 5-alpha-Androstane 65 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP Ortho-terphenyl 72 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 T4P Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/25/13 20:46 THP 2-Fluorobiphenyl 102 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 ITT 2-Bromonaphthalene 92 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 20:46 THP It. Extraction date MADEP 11/22/13 17:45 JRG All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. t: All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. 14 All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed. r: All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. z C i± ti r it Page 4 of 16 R.I. Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS i Bennett Environmental Assoc. r± Date Received: 11/21/13 Work Order#: 1311-25193 PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE Sample# 002 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-N:0-6' SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/21/2013 @ 09:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST k VPH Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(M) <5.6 5.6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC . Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(F1D) <5.6 5.6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC Methyl-tert-butyletber <0-06 0.06 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC L, Benzene <0-28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC Toluene <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC Ethylbenzene <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC m,p-Xylcne <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC o-Xylene <0.28 0.28 mJkg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC F: Naphthalene <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.6 5.6 ' mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <5.6 5.6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC C9-C10 Aromati.es(PID) <5.6 5.6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC Moisture 8 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Surrogate RANGE 11/25/13 17:00 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 93 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 91 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 17:00 KAC EPH/PAH C9-C18 Aliphatics <22 22 mg/kg dry MADEP 1.1./25/13 21:26 TRIP C19-06 Aliphatics <22 22 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Cll-C22Aromatics <22 22 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP 5 Target PAH Analytes 11./25/13 21:26 THP Naphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP 2-Methy1naphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 TIC' Acenapbthylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Acenaphthene <0.4 0.4 mJkg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Fluorene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 Tf1P Phenanthrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP, 11/25/13 21:26 THP Fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Chrysene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THY Benzo(b)tluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Benzo(k)lluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Page 5 of 16 R.I. Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Yi Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 11/21/13 Work Order#: 1311-25193 PROJECT4 BEA 13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE Sample# 002 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-N:0-6' SAMPLE TYPE- GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/21/2013 @ 09:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADLP 11/25/13 21:26 TRIP Diberrzo(a,h)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Beii7o(--h,i)peiylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Moisture 8 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Extraction Surrogates RANGE 11/25/13 21:26 T11P 5-alpha-Androstane 71 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Ortho-terphenyt 95 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/25/13 21:26 THP 2-Fluorobiphenyl 134 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 THP 2-Bromonaphdialene 127 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 21:26 TffP Extraction date MADEP 11/22/13 17:45 JRG All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. Page 6 of 16 R.I. Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 11/21/13 Work Order 4: 1311-25193 PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE Sample 9 003 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-S:0-6' SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/21/2013 @ 09:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST VPH Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.1 5.1 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC Unadjusted C9-C]2 Aliphatics(FID) <5.1 5.1 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC Methyl-tent-butyl ether <0.05 0.05 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC Benzene <0.26 0.26 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC Toluene <0.26 0.26 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC Ethylben7ene <0.26 0.26 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC m,p-Xylene <0.26 0.26 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 .17:41 KAC o-Xylene <0.26 026 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC Naphthalene <0.26 0.26 mg/kg dry MADEP 11125/13 17:41 KAC Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.1 5.1 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <5.1 5.1 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC C9-CIO Aromatics(PID) <5.1 5.1 mgtk-.dry MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC Moisture 3 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Surrogate RANGE 11/25/13 17:41 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 92 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC w, 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 88 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 17:41 KAC EPHIPAH C9-C 18 Aliphatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Cl 9-06 Aliphatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Cl I-C22 Aromatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Target PAH Analytes 11/25/13 22:06 THP Naphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 Tful 2-Metbylnaphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11125/13 22:06 THP Acenaphthylene <0-4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Acenaphthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Fluorene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Phenanthrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Antliracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Pyrene <0.4 04 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11125113 22:06 THP Chrysene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 T1113 Benzo(k)fluoranthenc <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 221:06 THP I f; Page 7 of 16 R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. E Date Received: 11/21/13 Work Order#: 1311-25193 PROJECT#BEA13-1.0614 HALL RESIDENCE Sample# 003 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-S:0-6' SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/21/2013 @ 09:00 4 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST y Indeno(1,2,3-ed)pyrene <0 4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Dibenzo(a,h)anthraccne <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP <0.4 0.4 m d MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Benzo(g,h,i)perylene g/kao ry Moisture 3 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Extraction Surrogates RANGE 1125/13 22:06 THP 5-alpha-Androstane 72 40-140% MADEP 1125/13 22:06 IMP 116 Ortho-tcrphenyl 76 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/25/13 22:06 'rHP 3 2-Fluorobipbenyl 100 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP F 2-Bromonaphthalene 94 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 22:06 THP ' t Extraction date MADEP 11/22/13 17:45 JRG All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. 4 No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. 5 All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. 5 I p 4gp M G G • E Page 8 of'16 R.I. Analytical Laboratories, Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. C Date Received: 11/21/13 '! Work Order#: 1311-25193 PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE Sample# 004 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-W:0-6' SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/21/2013 @ 09:00 7 SAMPLE DET. DATE a PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST VPH Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.6 5.6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FED) <5.6 5-6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC Methyl-tert-butylether <0.06 0.06 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC 'y1 Benzene <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC Toluene <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC Ethylbenzene <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC m,p-Xylene <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC o-Xylene <0.28 0.28 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC r� Naphthalene <0.28 0.28 mg/k.-dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.6 5.6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC ;1 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <5.6 5.6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <5.6 5.6 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC Moisture 5 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Surrogate RANGE 11/25/13 18:20 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 99 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC u 25-Dibromotoluene(FID) 99 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 18:20 KAC �! EPH/PAH C9-C18 Aliphatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADFP 11/25/13 22:46 THP C19-06 Aliphatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP CI I-C22 Aromatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Target PAH Analytes 11/25/13 22:46 THP d Naphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP 2-Methylnaphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Acenaphthylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Acenaphthene <0-4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Fluorene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 TIC' Phenanthrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 T11P Anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 T1IP �i Fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 TI-1P 2 Pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP H/25/13 22:46 THP Chrysene <0.4 0-4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Benza(b)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP a r: r Page 9 of 16 R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 11/21/13 Work Order#: 1311-25193 PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE Sample 1i 004 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-W:0-6' SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/21./2013 @ 09:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST Indeno(1,2,3-ed)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THY n� Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 fh1P is Moisture 5 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Extraction Surrogates RANGE 11/25/13 22:46 THY 5-alpha-Androstane 66 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Ortho-terplrenyl 70 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/25/13 22:46 THP 2-Fluorobiphenyt 100 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP 2-Bromortaphthalene 96 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 22:46 THP Extraction date MADEP 11/22/13 17:45 JRG All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. a i s a C w 4 Page 10 of 16 R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. A CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 11/21./13 Work Order#: 1311-25193 PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE Sample# 005 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: BOB:6-7' SAMPLE TYPE:. GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 11/21/2013 @ 09:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST VPH Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.5 5.5 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <5.5 5.5 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Methyl-tert-butylether <0.05 0.05 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Benzene <0.27 0.27 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Toluene <0.27 0.27 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Ethylbenzene <0.27 0.27 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC m,p-Xylene <0.27 0.27 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC o-Xylene <0.27 0.27 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Naphthalene <0.27 0.27 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.5 5.5 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Adjusted C9-02 Aliphatics(FID) <5.5 5.5 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <5.5 5.5 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC Moisture 6 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Surrogate RANGE 11/25/13 19:01 KAC 7.5-Dibromotoluene PID 92 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 94 70-130% MADEP 11/25/13 19:01 KAC k 4 EPH/PAH C9-C18 Aliphatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP C19-06 Aliphatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 'THP Cl 1-C22 Aromatics <21 21 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Target PAH Analytes 11/25/13 23:26 THP Naphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP 2-Methylnaphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Acenaphthylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Acenaphthene <0A 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Fluorene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Phenanthrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 TI1P Pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Chrysene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 T11P Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0-4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 TRIP Page I l of 16 4 A R.I. Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 11/21/13 Work Order#: 1311-25193 PROJECT#BEAl3-10614 HALL RESIDENCE Sample# 005 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: BOH: 6-7' SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 1 i/2l/2013 @ 09:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE h PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS. METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Dibenzo(a,h)anthraGene <0.4 0.4 mg/kgdry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 'riiP :Benzo(g,ki)perylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Moisture 6 % SM2540 G. 11/22/13 7:15 JRG Extraction Surrogates RANGE 11/25/13 23:26 THP 5-alpha-Androstane 67 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Ortho-terphenyl 71 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/25/13 23:26 THP 2-Fluorobiphenyl 99 40-140% MADEP 11/25/13 23:26 THP 2-Bromonaphthalene 95 40-140% MADEP li/25/13 23:26 THP Extraction date MADEP 11/22/13 17:45 JRG All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. ! All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the rcquired QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. . Page 12 of 16 v ie i Customer Name : Bennett Environmental Assoc. W.O.Number 1311-25193 MassDEPAnal�t>ieal 'r'otoculert>ficat><onForm .... ...r ..�. .:..:. .. _ >. .. ._.. .. Laboratory Name: R.I.Analytical Laboratories Work Order No: 1311-25193 Project /Location: RTN PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE This Form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Number(s): 13v-25193=001-through131-1=2-519 3-005 Matrices: ❑ Grotmdwater/Surface Water Soil/Sediment ❑ Drinking Water ❑ Air ❑ Other K >1rAM:ProEocol check all that aPpI3'belaw� ,t; :.. . ....... _,-. .._ 8260 VOC 7470/7471 Hg MassDEP VPH 8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr MassDEP APH CAM Il A ❑ CAM ID B ❑ CAM IV A CAM V B ❑ CAM VI B ICAM IX A ❑ 8270 SVOC 7010 Metals MassDEP EPH 8151 Herbicides 8330 Explosives TO-]5 VOC 5 CAM 11 B ICAM III C ❑ CAM IV B CAM V C ❑ CAM VIII A ❑ CAM IX B El 4 f 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 8082 PCB 9014 Total Cyanide �6860 Perchlorate = CAM III A ❑ CAM III D ElCAM V A ❑ /PAC CAM VIA ❑ CAM VI I I B Affirmative responses to Questions A through Fare required for"Presumptive Certainty"status is Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody,properly preserved(including Yes 0 No/ A temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? / Were the analytical methods(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)followed? �<Yes 13 No r B is Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)implemented for all. yes ElNa� C identified performance standard non-conformances? Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM V11 A, "Quality Assurance and Quality Control D Guidelines for the Aquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? Yes ❑ No/ a. VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant modification(s)?(Refer to the individual KYes ❑ No/ E method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TOA 5 Methods only: Was the complele.analyte list reported for each method? ❑Yes ❑ No/ Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified and evaluated in a laboratory narrative Yes 11 No rF tincludine all"No"responses to Ouestions Athroueh E)? Responses to Questions G,H and I below are required for'Presumptive Certainty"status G I Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? / Yes ❑ No t� Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data usability and representativeness requirements described in 310 CMR 40.1056 2 k and WSC-07.350. H I Were all QC performance standards specified in the CAM protocol(s)achieved? *cs ❑ No / I lWere results reported for the complete analyte list specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? k-s 11 No All negative responses must be addressed in an attached laboratory narrative. 1, 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,is accurate and complete. Signature Position: QA/QC Director Printed Name: Eric IfJensen Date: 1 7 3 Page 1.3 of 16 QA/QC Report Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. v WO#: 1311-25193 Date: 11/27/2013 -Method Blanks Results- DateAnalyzed Parameter Units Results Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons with PAH(Soil) C9-C]8 Aliphaties mg/kg dry <20 11/25/2013 C19-C36 AJiphatics mgfk,,dry <20 11/25/2013 C 11-C22 Aromatics mg/k.,dry <20 11/25/2013 Target PAH Analytes 11/25/2013 naphthalene mg/k-.dry <0.4 11/25/2013 2-Methylnaphthalene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Acenaphthylene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Acenaphthene mgtkg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 .7 Fluorene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Phenamhrene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Anthrace.ne mgtk-.dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Pyrene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Benzo(a)andirar-ene -g(kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Chrysene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/2512013 Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Indeno(1,2,3-ed)pyrene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene mg/kg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene mgtkg dry <0.4 11/25/2013 Extraction Surrogates RANGE 11/25/2013 ,-alpha-Androstane 40-140% 90 11125/2013 Ortho-terphenyl 40-140% 98 11/25/2013 Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 11/25/2013 2-Fluorobiphenyl 40-140% 92 11/25/2013 2-Bromonaphthalene 40-140% 86 11/25/2013 Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons(Soil) Unadu C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) mg/kg dry <5.0 11/25/2013 Unadu C9-Cl2 Alipbatic(FD)) mg/kg dry <5.0 11/25/2013 Methyl-tort-butylether mg/kg dry <0.05 11/25/2013 Benzene mg/kg dry <0.25 11/25/2013 Toluene mg&.o dry <0.25 11/25/2013 Ethylbenzene mg/kg dry <0.25 11/25/2013 m.p-Xylene mg/kg dry <0.25, 11/25/2013 o-Xylene mg/kg dry <0,25 11/25/2013 Naphthalene mg/kg dry <0.25 11/25/2013 Page 14 of 16 QA/QC Report Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1311-25193 Date: 11/27/2013 -Method Blanks Results- Parameter Units Results Date Analyzed Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons(Soil)(cont'd) Adj C5-C8 Aliphatics(F1D) mgkg dry <5.0 11/25/2013 Adj C9-C 12 Aliphatics(FID) mg/kg dry <5.0 11/25/2013 C9-C10 Aromatics(P1D) mg/kg dry <5.0 11/25/2013 Surrogate RANGE 11/25/2013 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 70-130% 93 11/25/2013 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 70-130% 91 11/25/2013 3 i Noe 15ofl6 -LCS/LCS Duplicate Data Results- CRM Spike LCS LCS LCS Dup LCS DUP Parameter Acceptance Limits Cone Cone I %Rec Conc %Rec I%RPD Date Analyzed ss Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons with PAH(Soil) C9-CI8 Aliphatics 20 14.6 73 13.6 68 7 11/25/2013 C19-06 Aliphatics 27 25.9 96 25.0 93 4 11/25/2013 CII-C22 Aromatics 57 52.4 92 52.5 92 0 11/25/2013 Target PAH Analytes Naphthalene 3.33 2.34 70 229 69 2 11/25/2013 2-Methylnaphthalene 3.33 2.49 75 2.45 74 2 11/25/2013 Acenaphthylene 3.33 2.61 78 2.56 77 2 11/25/2013 Acenaphthene 333 2.64 79 2.60 78 2 11/25/2033 Fluorene 3.33 2.82 85 2.80 84 1 11/25/2013 Pbenanthrene 3.33 3.05 92 3.06 92 0 11/25/2013 Anthracene 3.33 3.61 108 3.64 109 1 11/25/2013 Fluoranthene 3.33 3.25 98 3.28 98 1 11/25/2013 Pyrene 3.33 3.24 97 3.26 98 l 11/25/2013 Benzo(a)anthracene 3.33 3.29 99 3.32 100 1 11/25/2013 d Cbrysene 3.33 3.31 99 3.34 100 1 11/25/2013 a Benzo(b)fluoranthene 3.33 3.24 97 3.25 98 0 11/25/2013 " i Benzo(k)fluoranthene 3.33 3.44 103 3.48 105 1 11/25/2013 Benzo(a)pyrene 3.33 3.29 99 3.32 100 I 11/25/2013 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 3.33 3.25 98 3.27 98 I 11/25/2013 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 3.33 3.31 99 3.33 100 1 11/25/2013 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 3.33 3.26 98 3.28 98 1 11/25/2013 Extraction Surrogates 5-alpba-Androstane 94 92 Onho-terphenyi 100 102 Fractionation Surrogates 2-Fluorobiphenyl 92 93 2-Bromonapbthalene 82 85 Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons(Soil) _ Methyl-tert-butylether 2.5 2.4 96 2.4 96 0 11/25/201.3 t Benzene 2.5 2.6 104 2.5 100 4 11/25/2013 Toluene 2.5 2.7 108 2.6 104 4 11/25/2013 Ethylbenzene 2.5 2.7 108 2.6 104 4 11/25/2013 m,p-Xylene 5.0 5.5 110 5.3 106 4 11/25/2013 o-Xylene 2.5 2.7 108 2.6 104 4 11/25/2013 Naphthalene 2.5 2.8 112 2.5 100 11 11/25/2013 Adj C5-C8 Aliphatics(F1D) 7.5 7.9 105 7.4 99 7 11/25/2013 Adj C9-C12 Aliphatics(F1D) 5.0 5.0 100 4.8 96 4 11/25/2013 C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) 2.5 2.8 112 2.6 104 7 11/25/2013 Surrogate 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 103 103 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 100 106 s Page 16 of 16 V Case Narrative Date: 11/27/2013 z Bennett Environmental Assoc. Attn: Mr. David Bennett 1573 Main St. P.O. Box 1743 Brewster,MA 02631 Project: PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RESIDENCE RIAL WO#: 1311-25193 All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed.All performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated in this case narrative.A fractionation check was performed on the silica gel lot associated with this sample and found to pass the method criteria unless otherwise stated here.The data reported for this sample was not corrected for instrument/solvent baseline effects.No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method.The target PAH analytes were reported from a GUMS SIM approach. All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. There were no exceptions or analytical issues to discuss concerning the testingrequirements for the P Yt g project. 1 C�TAIN: O �C,USTOD 'RECORD`"` t` a. c"'ri aY���R A I aUorat'o�`te�s 41 Illinois Avenue 131 Coolidge St, Bldg. 2 Q `� o Warwick, RI 02888 Hudson,MA 01749 0 �" Tel: 800-937-2580 Tel: 888-228-3334 Ui 1" \ 0 I Fax: 401-738-1970 F _ _ Fax: 978 568 0078 Date.,. Time Field Sam ,Ple Idenfificatton ° Col et ed Collected �I # L 7 11 2l t `00 W N,, o-b ` x W •-W-- o--L' en }C X K - I i i I :.ClienGltiforma ton_;..,.,..,•.. .. �:. .:... :rojectIitformntion Company Name: Bennett Environmental Associates Project Name: �Q,rjt Address: 1573 Main Street P.O. Box 1743 P.O.Number: Ciro I Lf Project Number: SEA 13-IOG t City/State/zip: Brewster, MA 02631 Report To: David Bennett Phone: 508-896-1706 Fax: 508-896-5109 Telephone: 508-896-1706 Fax: 508-896-5109 Sampled by: ' ContactPersotl: Mr. David Bennett Quote No: Email address: Dbennett@bennett-ea.com tnq 'she .By:. I)at fiime Rteceived-By Dat : Time' Turn Around,;Time Z) t l2-'. 1 1-3 f L Normal EMAIL Report e z j?. 5 Business days:Possible surcharge Rush (business days) .. ;::.•Pt'o'ect Comments' .. . . . . : Circle if applicable• GW-I GW-2, GW-3, S-1, S-2, S-3 MCP Data Enhancement QC Packaae? es No Sample Pick Up'only e RIAL sampled;attach field hours Lf`• Shi ed on ice _ rlcorderNo:A,'jk) iY� Container Ty es• P=Poly,G=Glass,AG=Amber Glass,V=Vial,St=Sterile Preservation Codes: NP=None, N=HNO3,H=HC1,S=H2SO4,SH=NaOH,SB=NaHSO4,M=MeOH,T=Na2S303,Z=ZnOAc,I=Ice Matrix Codes: GW=Groundwater,SW=Surface Water,WW=Wastewater,DW=Drinking Water,S=Soil,SI=Sludge,A=Air,6=13ulk/Solid,0= Page F of I Project: PROJECT#BEA13-10614 HALL RI ANALYTICAL-Work Order#131125193 Sample Number: 1 2 3 4 5 Standard Sample Identification: HB-1:7-9' SW-N:0-6' SW-S:0-6' SW-W:0-6' BOH:6-7' MA Sample Date: 11/13/2013 @ 03:15PM 11/21/2013 @ 09:OOAM 11/21/2013 @ 09:OOAM 11/21/2013 @ 09:OOAM 11/21/2013 @ 09:OOAM S-1/GW-1 PARAMETER VPH (mg/kg dry) Methyl-tert-butylether <0.04 <0.06 <0.05 <0.06 <0.05 0.1 Benzene <0.21 <0.28 <0.26 <0.28 <0.27 2 Toluene <0.21 <0.28 <0.26 <0.28 <0.27 30 Ethylbenzene <0.21 <0.28 <0.26 <0.28 <0.27 40 m,p-Xylene <0.21 <0.28 <0.26 <0.28 <0.27 400 o-Xylene <0.21 <0.28 <0.26 <0.28 <0.27 400 Naphthalene <0.21 <0.28 <0.26 <0.28 <0.27 4 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <4.3 <5.6 <5.1 <5.6 <5.5 100 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <4.3 <5.6 <5.1 <5.6 <5.5 1000 C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <4.3 <5.6 <5.1 <5.6 <5.5 100 EPH/PAH (mg/kg dry) C9-C18 Aliphatics <20 <22 <21 <21 <21 1000 C19-06 Aliphatics <20 <22 <21 <21 <21 3000 C11-C22 Aromatics <20 <22 <21 <21 <21 1000 Naphthalene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 4 2-Methyinaphthalene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 0.7 Acenaphthylene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 1 Acenaphthene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 4 Fluorene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 1000 Phenanthrene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 10 Anthracene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 1000 Fluoranthene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 1000 Pyrene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 1000 Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 7 Chrysene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 70 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 7 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 70 Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 2 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrenb <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 7 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 0.7 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 <0.4 1000 C REFERENCE BARNSTABLE, -BARNSTABLE ASSESSORS MAP 24G PARCEL 081 LOCUS ; MA -BARNSTABLE GI5 MAPPING 3 n � an piper s NOTE: THIS SITE PLAN WA5 NOT PREPARED FROM ANY 1 INSTRUMENT SURVEY AND UNDEk NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE DISTANCES, BEARING AND/OR OTHER FEATURES / SHOWN BE USED TO ESTABLISH PROPERTY LINES. 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