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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0617 BEARSE'S WAY - Health =7)n Pollution C — - - - - - — -- -- --- -- ---- --- -- - ----- - - --- o Y e / SI, r e f' o 1 J AI` c.� Commonwealth of Massachusetts / �/ �,� Executive Office of Energy &Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection x" Southeast Regional Office•20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville MA 02347.508-946 2700 Charles D.Baker Matthew A. Beaton Governor Secretary Karyn E. Polito Martin Suuberg Lieutenant Governor Commissioner January 21,2021 Griffin Beaudoin, P.E., City/Town: Barnstable Town Engineer Re: Administrative Approval Barnstable DPW Program Identifier: WP68 GW#21-1 382 Falmouth Road Transmittal No.: X287152 Hyannis MA 02601 Facility Name: Barnstab WPCF Authorization Type: Groundwafer Discharge Dear Mr. Beaudoin: The Southeastern Regional Office of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection ("MassDEP")has completed its Administrative Review of the application for the above-referenced treatment works plan approval and determined that the application is administratively complete. Accordingly,MassDEP will begin its Technical Review. The complete application was mark received on December 29,2020. According to 310 CMR 4.04, MassDEP has until April 5,2021 a total of 74 days(2 days remaining from the Administrative Review time plus 72 days of Technical Review) to complete its Technical Review and issue a decision to grant or deny the permit. Although this amount of time is allotted,the majority of the review has been completed and therefore the full time allotted will not be used. Provided your application is technically adequate,and none of the contingencies outlined in 310 CMR 4.04 occur,MassDEP will issue a decision within the timeframe listed above. You will be entitled to a refund of your application fee, should MassDEP fail to complete its final review of your application and make a decision to grant or deny the permit within its timeframe. Additionally,please provide four(4)hard copies of the plans for DEP's stamp approval to be accompanied with the future permit approval letter. i This information is available in alternate format.Contact Michelle Waters-Ekanem,Director of Diversity/Civil Rights at 617-292-5751. TTY#MassRelay Service 1-800-439-2370 MassDEP Website:www.mass.gov/dep Printed on Recycled Paper Bamstable-BWR Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions or comments regarding this matter,please feel free to contact Drew Osei P.E.at 508-946-2869 or Andrew.Osei@Mass.gov. Very truly.yours, Fok Brian A. Du Section Chief Wastewater agement—Cape and Islands cc: Barnstable Board of Health 200 Main Street; Barnstable, Massachusetts 02601 ecc: Mr. Ryan Bodnaruk; Wright Pierce, LLC Ao/bs: W:\BWR\Wastewater\Cape\Groundwater\021-Bamstable-WWTP\Letters\WP68\X285517AC(GW21}WP68.docx i . I I 1 I i t ' Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy St Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental. Protection Southeast Regional Office'-20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville MA 02347.508-946-2700 Charles 0.Baker Matthew A.Beaton Governor Secretary Karyn E.Polito Martin Suuberg Lieutenant Governor Commissioner July 26,2018 Mr. Daniel Santos,Director RE: BARNSTABLE—13RP WR 12, Department-of Public Works Barnstable Water Pollution Control 382 Falmouth Road Facility Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Permit No.: 21-1 Transmittal No.: X280981 Dear Mr. Santos: The.Massachusetts Clean Waters Act(M.G.L. c.21, s.26-53)was amended by Chapter 246 of the Acts of 1973 to authorize the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (the MassDEP),to regulate discharges into all waters of the Commonwealth, including' groundwaters. The MassDEP regulates discharges through the issuance of discharge permits, which impose limitations on the amount of pollutants that may be discharged in the effluent, together with monitoring and reporting requirements and other conditions to insure adequate treatment of all liquid wastes prior to discharge. The MassDEP has completed its technical review of your application submitted on behalf of the Barnstable Water Pollution Control Facility to discharge treated wastewater from the facility located at Bearses way,Hyannis to the ground, and has developed the conditions contained in the enclosed draft permit. Within fourteen (14) days of receipt of the draft permit, you should indicate to this agency, in writing, either of the acceptability of the permit conditions or any problem areas. The proposed draft permit can only be considered in draft form because of provisions in the Law regulating public-notice of the proposed issuance of the permit and opportunity for public comments and public hearing. Following receipt of comments on the public notice, and public hearing, if held, the MassDEP will issue its final determination to issue or deny the permit. Enclosed herewith is a.copy of the public notice for your groundwater discharge permit. If you have no comments concerning the draft permit,the enclosed public notice should be published to start the thirty(30)day public comment period. This information is available in alternate format.Contact Michelle Waters-Ekanem,Director of Diversity/Civil Rights at 617-292.5751. TTY#MassRelay Service 1.800-439.2370 MassDEP Website:wvNv.mass.govldep Printed on Recycled Paper In accordance with 314 CMR 2.06(4) and M.G.L. c.30A,the applicant or permittee, as applicable, shall publish public notice of the permit proceedings in The Environmental Monitor, a publication of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. For instructions on filing this notice with MEPA please refer to MEPA's website at . http•//www mass gov/cea/agencies/mepa/submitting-notices-to-the-environmental-monitor.htmt The applicant or permittee shall submit to the Department the public notice as published in the Environmental iWonitor, within seven days after the date of publication.or at such other time as the Department requires. This information should be sent to the attention of Brian A. Dudley at the above letterhead address. The mandatory thirty day public comment period will commence with the date of'publication of the public notice. If you have any questions on any'of the information discussed in this letter,please contact i me at(508)946-2814. Sincerely, PL- Brian A. Dudley, Section Chief Wastewater Management—Cape and islands Enclosures (Permit,Fact Sheet,Public Notice) cc: Mr. Thomas McKean,Director Health Division, 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA. 02601 Enclosure(Permit) DEPBWR/Wastewater Management Program/Boston i i Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of.Energy &Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office•20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville MA 02347.508-946-2700 Charles D.Baker Matthew A.Beaton Governor Secretary Karyn E. Polito Martin Suuberg Lieutenant Governor Commissioner INDIVIDUAL GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT Name and Address of Applicant: Town of Barnstable, Department of Public Works, 382 Falmouth Road, Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Date of Application:. Application/Permit No. 21-1 Date of Issuance: DRAFT Date of Expiration: DRAFT Effective Date: DRAFT AUTHORITY FOR ISSUANCE Pursuant to authority granted by Chapter 21, Sections 26-53 of the Massachusetts General Laws, as amended, 314 CMR 2.00, and 314 CMR 5.00, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (the Department or MassDEP) hereby issues the following permit to: Town of Barnstable, Department of Public Works (hereinafter called "the permittee") authorizing discharges to the ground from the on site wastewater treatment facility located at Barnstable Water Pollution Control Facility (BWPCF),Bearses Way,Hyannis such authorization being expressly conditional on compliance by the permittee with all terms and conditions of the permit hereinafter set forth. DRAFT DRAFT [Signature & Title] [Date] This information is available in alternate format Contact Michelle Waters-Ekanem,Director of Divers'tty/Civil Rights at 617-292-5751. TTY#MassRelay Service 1-800-439-2370 MassDEP Website:www.mass.gov/dep Printed on Recycled Paper I. SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Department Plan Approval of the BWPCF This Permit authorizes, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Permit, the continued operation of the BWPCF with a discharge capacity of 2.7 million gallons per day (MGD) maximum daily flow and a treatment capacity of 4.2 MGD maximum daily flow subject to the Department's review and approval as provided below. The Permittee shall evaluate the capacity of the current infiltration beds and evaluate options for wastewater disposal outside the Lewis Bay watershed. Prior to accepting wastewater above 2.7 MGD, the Permittee shall submit an engineering report and plans, if required, demonstrating adequate capacity for up to 4.2 MGD which shall include calculations of nitrogen loading to any watersheds to which effluent is discharged. The Permittee shall obtain the Department's approval to operate the expanded BWPCF prior to operating at a capacity in excess of 2.7 MGD maximum daily flow at.which time the Department may impose alternate mass loading limits. B. Effluent Limits 1) The permittee is authorized to discharge into the ground from the wastewater treatment facilities for which this permit is issued a treated effluent whose characteristics shall not exceed the following values: Effluent Characteristics Current Discharge Expanded Discharge Limitations Limitations Flow 2.7 MGD(maximum) 4.2 MGD (maximum) Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 30 mg/L 30 mg/L 5-day at 20°C (BOD5) Total Suspended Solids 30 mg/1 30 mg/l Total Dissolved Solids 1000 mg/L 1000 mg/L Nitrate Nitrogen 10 mg/1 10 mg/1 Total Nitrogen (NO2 +NO3 + 10 mg/1 and not to exceed 10 mg/1 I TKN) 49,315 pounds per calendar year Oil & Grease 15 mg/l 15 mg/1 Fecal Coliform 200 colonies/100 ml 200 colonies/100 ml Total Residual Chlorine 1 mg/L 1 mg/L a) 10 mg/L represents the maximum daily limit. 49,315 pounds per year represents the mass load at a maximum daily flow of 2.7 MGD and an annual average Total Nitrogen concentration of 6 mg/L. b) The pH of the effluent shall not be less than 6.5 nor greater than 8.5 at any time or not more than 0.2 standard units outside the naturally occurring range. c) The discharge of the effluent shall not result in any demonstrable adverse effect on the groundwater or violate any water quality standards that have been promulgated. d) The monthly average concentration of BOD and TSS in the discharge shall not exceed 15 percent of the monthly average concentrations of BOD and TSS in the influent into the permittee's wastewater treatment facility. . e) When the average annual flow exceeds 80 percent of the permitted flow limitations, the permittee shall submit a report to the Department describing what steps the permittee will take in order to remain in compliance with the permit limitations and conditions, inclusive of the flow limitations established in this permit. C. Monitoring and Reporting 1) The permittee shall monitor and record the quality of the influent and the quality and quantity of the effluent prior to discharge to the leaching facilities according to the following schedule and other provisions: INFLUENT:' Parameter Minimum Frequency of Sample Type Analysis pH Daily Grab Septage (quantity) Daily report TSS Weekly 24-hr Composite BOD5 Monthly 24-hr Composite Oil & Grease Monthly Grab Total Nitrogen (NO2+NO,+TKN) Monthly 24-hr Composite Sodium Monthly Grab Volatile Organic Compounds US EPA Method#624 Quarterly Grab a) Sampling location to beat the influent channel atop the headworks EFFLUENT:' i Parameter Minimum Frequency of Analysis Sample Type Flow Daily Continuous reading and/or calculation pH Daily Grab BOD; 2 x Monthly 24-hr Composite Total Nitrogen(NO2+NO3+TKN) 2 x Monthly 24-hr Composite Nitrate -Nitrogen (NO3) 2 x Monthly 24-hr Composite NH3 as Nitrogen 2 x Monthly 24-hr Composite Total Suspended Solids Weekly 24-hr Composite Total Solids Weekly Grab Oil & Grease Monthly Grab Fecal Coliform Monthly Grab Total Phosphorus Quarterly Grab Orthophosphate Quarterly Grab Total Residual Chlorine Daily Grab Volatile Organic Compounds US EPA Method#624 Quarterly Grab a) Grab samples shall be collected immediately following the chlorine contact chamber. 24-hr composite samples shall be taken immediately prior to the chlorine contact chamber. b) After one full year of monitoring the Total Phosphorus and Orthophosphate results, the Department may determine, upon the request of the permittee, that the frequency of monitoring may be reduced if, in the judgment of the Department, the results of the sampling indicate that existing phosphorus levels will not adversely impact downgradient receptors. If the Department reduces the frequency of monitoring for Total Phosphorus and Orthophosphate, the Department reserves the right to resume more frequent monitoring if the Department determines that phosphorus levels are impacting downgradient receptors. 2) The permittee shall monitor, record and report the quality of water in the approved upgradient monitoring well BC -1 and downgradient monitoring wells BA-1, BA-2, BA-3, 1313-1, 1313-2, 1313-3, BD-1 and BE-1 (as shown on the accompanying map) according to the following schedule and other provisions: 4 Parameter Frequency of Analysis Static Water Level Quarterly Specific Conductance Quarterly pH Quarterly Total Nitrogen(NO2+NO3+TKN) Quarterly Ammonia Nitrogen (NH3—N) Quarterly Nitrate Nitrogen(NO3-N) Quarterly Alkalinity Quarterly Chloride Quarterly Copper Quarterly Iron Quarterly Manganese Quarterly Sodium Quarterly Sulfate Quarterly Total Phosphorus Quarterly Orthophosphate Quarterly Total Residual Chlorine Quarterly Volatile Organic Compounds US EPA Method#624) 2 x Annually a) Static Water Level shall be expressed as an elevation and shall be referenced to the surveyed datum established for the site. It shall be calculated by subtracting the depth to the water table from the surveyed elevation of the top of the monitoring well's PVC well casing/riser. b) After one full year of monitoring the Total Phosphorus and Orthophosphate results, the Department may determine, upon the request of the permittee, that the frequency of monitoring may be reduced if, in the judgment of the Department; the results of the sampling indicate that existing phosphorus levels will not adversely impact downgradient receptors. If the Department reduces the frequency of monitoring for Total Phosphorus and Orthophosphate, the Department reserves the right to resume more frequent monitoring if the Department determines that phosphorus levels are impacting downgradient receptors. 3) Any grab sample or composite sample required to be taken less frequently than daily shall be taken during the period of Monday through Friday inclusive. All composite samples shall be taken over the operating day. 4) The permittee shall submit all monitoring reports within 30 days of the last day of the_ reporting month to MassDEP using the eDEP data submission system. 5 To register for electronic submission go to: http://w-tv-vv.mass.gov/eea/agencies/massdep/service/online/edep-online-filing.html and to the Board of Health, 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA. 02601 D. Supplemental Conditions 1) By December 31, 2021, the Permittee shall submit a Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan (CWMP) or equivalent to the Department for its review and approval. The CWMP shall include, but not be limited to, the following items: a. assessment of future capacity of the BWPCF based on the needs of the town to meet Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) in watersheds within Town jurisdiction; b. evaluation and assessment of necessary effluent treatment limits to meet TMDLs; c. identification and assessment of alternate effluent recharge locations outside the Lewis Bay watershed; d. evaluation of community partnership opportunities with communities sharing watersheds with the Town, with immediate emphasis on Lewis Bay; and e. demonstrate consistency with the Cape Cod Commission's 208 Plan Update. 2) By December 31, 2018 the Permittee shall submit an engineering report and plans for Department review and approval to install an.effluent flow meter. Installation of the flow meter shall be completed by December 31, 2019. 3) The permittee shall notify the Department at least thirty (30) days in advance of any proposed transfer of ownership of the'facility for which this permit is written. Said notification shall include a written agreement between the existing and new permittees containing a specific date for transfer of permit, responsibility, coverage and liability between them. 4) A staffing plan for the facility shall be submitted to the Department once every two years and whenever there are staffing changes. The staffing plan shall include the following components: i . a) The operator(s)'s name(s), operator grade(s) and operator license number(s); b) The number of operational days per week; c) The-number of operational shifts per week; d) The number of shifts per day; e) The required personnel per shift; f) Saturday, Sunday and holiday staff coverage; g) Emergency operating personnel 5) The permittee is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all sewers, pump stations, and treatment units for the permitted facility, which shall be operated and maintained under the direction of a properly certified wastewater operator. 6) Operation and maintenance of the proposed facility must be in accordance with 314 CMR 12.00, "Operation and Maintenance and Pretreatment Standards for Wastewater Treatment Works and Indirect Discharges", and, 257 CMR 2.00, "Rules and Regulations for --- Certification of Operators of Wastewater Treatment Facilities!'-. - - h a) The facility has been rated (in accordance with 257 CMR 2.00),to be a Grade 6 facility. Therefore, the permittee shall provide for oversight by a Massachusetts Certified Wastewater Treatment plant operator(Chief Operator) Grade 6 or higher. The permittee will also provide for a backup operator who shall possess at least a valid Grade 6 license. b) The date and time of the operator's inspection along with the operator's name and certification shall be recorded in the log book on location at the treatment facility. All daily inspection logs consistent with the O&M Manual requirements shall be kept at the facility for a period of three(3) years. c) Records of operation of wastewater treatment facilities or disposal systems required by the Department shall be submitted on forms supplied by the Department or on other forms approved by the Department for such use. Monthly reports shall be certified by the wastewater treatment plant operator in charge and shall be included in the discharge monitoring reports submitted each month. If the operation and maintenance of the facility is contracted to a private concern, the permittee shall submit a copy of the contract,consistent with what is required by the approved Operation&Maintenance manual and signed only by the contractor,to the appropriate MassDEP Regional Office within thirty(30) days of permit issuance. Along with the contract, a detailed listing of all contract operation obligations of the proposed contractor at other facilities shall also be submitted. 7) All tests or analytical determinations to determine compliance with permit standards and requirements shall be done using tests and procedures found in the most recent version of Standard Methods for the Examination of YVater and Wastewater and shall be performed by a Massachusetts Certified laboratory. 8) The permittee shall notify the appropriate MassDEP Regional Office, in writing, within thirty (30) days of the following events: a) The date of treatment plant start up. b) Any interruption of the treatment system operation, other than routine maintenance. c) Final shutdown of the treatment system. 9) The permittee shall contract to have any and all solids and sludges generated by the treatment system for which this permit is issued removed off site by a properly licensed waste hauler for disposal at an EPA/MassDEP approved facility. The name and license number of the hauler along with the quantity of wastes removed and the date(s) of removal shall be reported by the permittee in writing to the appropriate MassDEP Regional Office. 10) Simultaneously with the permit renewal application in 2023, the permittee shall submit two reports to the Department for its review and approval: i 7 a) An engineering report, prepared by a registered professional engineer, that outlines in sufficient detail what modifications (if any) to the facility or other changes are required to insure that the facility can remain in compliance with its GWDP and other applicable requirements through the next.5 year permit term (year 2028) and beyond; and 11) In the event that effluent limits are not met, or the discharge is determined to impair groundwater quality in accordance with 314 CMR 5.16(1), the permittee may be obligated to modify, supplement or replace the permitted treatment process so as to' ensure that the discharge does not impair the ability of the groundwater to act as an actual or potential source of potable water. 12) Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 21A, section 18(a), and 310 CMR 4.03, holders of this Permit may be subject to annual compliance assurance fees as assessed each year on July 1 st and invoiced by MassDEP. Failure of the Permit holder to pay applicable annual compliance assurance fees shall result in the automatic suspension of the permit by operation of law under the statute. If fee non-payment continues for sixty days or more, MassDEP has the statutory option of revoking the Permit, denying any other pending permit applications filed by the Permit holder or taking other enforcement action. Permit holders are required to notify MassDEP in writing if they wish to relinquish or transfer a permit. Failure to.do so will result in the continued assessment of fees. E. Appeal Rights During the thirty (30) day period following issuance of this permit, a Notice of Claim for an Adjudicatory Appeal may be sent by any person aggrieved (the "Petitioner") by the issuance to: Case Administrator Office of Appeals and Dispute Resolution. Department of Environmental Protection One Winter Street/2°a Floor Boston, MA 02108 310 CMR 1.01(6)(b) requires the Notice of Claim to: include sufficient facts to demonstrate aggrieved person status; state the facts which are grounds for the appeal specifically, clearly and concisely; and, state relief sought. The permit shall become or remain effective at the end of the 30 day appeal period unless the person filing the Notice of Claim requests, and is granted, a stay of its terms and conditions. If a permit is modified under 314 CMR 2.10, only the modified terms and conditions may be subject to an Adjudicatory Appeal. All other aspects of the existing permit shall remain in effect during any such Adjudicatory Appeal. R Per 310 CMR 4.06, the hearing request to the Commonwealth will be dismissed if the filing fee is not paid. Unless the Petitioner is exempt or granted a waiver, a valid check payable to the Commonwealth to Massachusetts in the amount of$100.00 must be mailed to: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection P.O. Box 4062 Boston, MA 02211 The filing fee is not required if the Petitioner is a city, town, county, or district of the Commonwealth, federally recognized Indian tribe housing authority effective January 14, 1994, or any municipal housing authority; or, per MGL 161A s. 24, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. The Department may waive the adjudicatory hearing filing fee for a Petitioner who shows that paying the fee will create an undue financial hardship. A Petitioner seeking a waiver must file, along with the hearing request, an affidavit setting forth the facts believed to support the claim of undue financial hardship. n � f II. GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS 5.16: General Conditions The following conditions apply to all individual and general permits: (1)No discharge authorized in the permit shall cause or contribute to a violation of 314 CMR 4.00: Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards. Upon promulgation of any amended standard, the permit may be modified to comply with such standard in accordance with the procedures in 314 CMR 2.10: Modification, Suspension, Revocation and Renewal of fPermits and General Permit Coverage and 314 CMR 5.12. Except as otherwise provided in 314 CMR 5.10(3)(c), 5.10(4)(a)2. and 5.10(9), no discharge authorized in the permit shall impair the ability of the ground water to serve as an actual or potential source of potable water. Evidence that a discharge impairs the ability of the ground water to serve as an actual or potential source of potable water includes, without limitation,,analysis of samples taken in a do-%vngradient well that demonstrates one.or more exceedances of the applicable water quality based effluent limitations set forth in 314 CMR 5.10. In those cases where it is shown that a measured parameter exceeds the applicable water quality based effluent limitations set forth in 314 CMR 5.10 at the upgradient monitoring well, evidence that a discharge impairs the ability of the ground water to serve as an actual or potential source of potable water is deemed to exist if a measured parameter in any downgradient well exceeds the level of that same measured parameter in the upgradient well for the same sampling period. A statistical procedure approved by the Department shall be used to determine when a measured parameter exceeds the allowable level. i (2) Duty to Comply. The permittee shall comply at all times with the terms and conditions of the permit, 314 CMR 5.00, M.G.L. c. 21, §§ 26 through 53, and all applicable state and federal statutes and regulations. (3) Standards and Prohibitions for Toxic Pollutants. The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established by § 307(a) of the Federal Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1317(a), for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that establish these standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified.to incorporate the requirement. (4) Proper Operation and Maintenance. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and i maintain all facilities and equipment installed or used to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit, 314 CMR 12.00: Operation and Maintenance and Pretreatment Standards for Wastewater Treatment Works and Indirect Discharges, and 257 CMR 2.00: Certification of Operators of Wastewater Treatment Facilities. All equipment shall be maintained in an acceptable condition for its intended use. (5) Duty to Halt or Reduce Activity. Upon reduction, loss, or failure of the treatment facility, the permittee shall, to the extent necessary to maintain compliance with its permit, control production, discharges, or both, until the facility is restored or an alternative method of treatment is provided. A permittee may not raise as a defense in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of the permit. in (6) Power Failure. In order to maintain compliance with the effluent limitations and prohibitions of the permit, the permittee shall either: (a) provide an alternative power source sufficient to operate the wastewater control facilities; or (b) halt, reduce or otherwise control production or all discharges upon the reduction, loss, or failure of the primary source of power to the wastewater control facilities: (7) Duty to Mitigate. The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any adverse impact on human health or the environment resulting from non-compliance with the permit. Additionally, the permittee shall take all necessary steps to prevent an operational upset of the PWTF or POTW. (8) Duty to Provide Information. The permittee and any operator of the permitted facility shall furnish to the Department within a reasonable time as specified by the Department any information which the Department may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, suspending, revoking and reissuing, or terminating the permit, or to determine whether the permittee is complying with the terms and conditions of the permit. (9) Inspection and Entry. The permittee shall allow the Department or its authorized representatives to: (a) Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records required by the permit are kept; (b) Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of the permit; (c) Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment, practices, or operations regulated or required under the permit; and (d) Sample or monitor at reasonable times for the purpose of determining compliance with the Terms and conditions of the permit. (9A) The permittee shall physically secure the treatment works and monitoring wells and limit access to the treatment works and monitoring wells only to those personnel required to operate, inspect and maintain the treatment works and to collect samples. (913) The permittee shall identify each monitoring well by permanently affixing to the steel protective casing of the well a tag with the identification number listed in the permit.• • — �• (10) Monitoring. Samples and measurements taken for the purpose of monitoring shall be representative of the monitored activity. Monitoring must be conducted according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 unless other test procedures are specified in the permit. (11) Recordkeeping. The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by the permit, and all records of all data used to complete the application for the permit, for a period of at least five years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Department at any time. Records of monitoring information shall include without limitation: tt (a) The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; (b) The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurement; (c) The date(s) analyses were performed; (d) The individual(s) who performed the analyses; (e) The analytical techniques or methods used; and (0 The results of such analyses. i (12) Prohibition of Bypassing. Except as provided in 314 CMR 5.16(13), bypassing is prohibited and the Department may take enforcement action against a permittee for bypassing unless: (a) The bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life,personal injury, or severe property damage; (b) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime.This condition is not satisfied if the permittee could have installed adequate backup equipment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and (c) The permittee submitted notice of the bypass to the Department: 1. In the event of an anticipated bypass, at least ten days in advance, if possible; or 2. In the event of an unanticipated bypass, as soon as the permittee has knowledge of the bypass and no later than 24 hours after its first occurrence. (13) Bypass not Exceeding Limitations. The permittee may allow a bypass to occur which does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if necessary for the performance of essential maintenance or to assure efficient operation of treatment facilities. (14) Permit Actions. The permit may be modified, suspended, or revoked for cause. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated non-compliance does not stay any permit condition. (15) Duty to Reapply. If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by the permit after the expiration date of the permit,the permittee must apply for and obtain a new permit. The permittee shall submit a new application at least 180 days before the expi"ration date of the existing permit, unless permission for a later date has been granted by the Department in writing. (16) Property Rights. The permit does not convey any property rights of any sort or any exclusive privilege. (17) Other Laws. The issuance of a permit does not authorize any injury to persons or property or invasion of other private rights, nor does it relieve the permittee of its obligation to comply with any other applicable Federal, State, or local law, or regulation. (18) Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability. Nothing in the permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee of any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject under § 311 of the Federal t� Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1321, and M.G.L. c. 21E. (19) Removed Substances. Solids, sludges, filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewaters shall be disposed in a manner consistent with applicable Federal and State laws and regulations including, but not limited to, the Massachusetts Clean Waters Act, M.G.L. c. 21, §§ 26 through 53, and the Federal Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq., the Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Management Act, M.G.L. c. 21 C, and the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. § 6901, et seq., 310 CMR 19.000: Solid Waste Management and 310 CMR 30.000: Hazardous Waste. (20) Reporting Requirements. (a) Monitoring Reports. Monitoring results shall be reported on a Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) at the intervals specified in the permit. If a permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by the permit, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR. Beginning on December 2, 2017, a permittee shall submit all DMRs electronically, using the electronic reporting system designated by the Department. A permittee may seek a waiver of this requirement by submitting a written request for the Department's approval. (b) Compliance Schedules. Reports of compliance or non-compliance with, or any progress reports on interim and final requirements contained in any compliance schedule in the permit shall be submitted no later than 14 days following each schedule date. (c) Planned Changes. The permittee shall give notice to the Department as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility or activity which could significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. Unless and until the permit is modified, any new or increased discharge in excess of permit limits or not specifically authorized by the permit constitutes a violation. (d) Anticipated Non-compliance. The permittee shall give advance notice to the Department of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in non-compliance with permit requirements. (e) 24 Hour Reporting. The permittee shall report any non-compliance which may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall be communicated orally within 24 hours of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within five days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain: a description of the non-compliance, including exact dates and times, and if the non-compliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the non-compliance. The following shall be included as information which must be reported within 24 hours: 1. Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit; and 2. Any violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants required by the permit to be reported within 24 hours. (f) Other Non-compliance. The permittee shall report all instances of non-compliance not reported under 314 CMR 5.16(20)(a), (b), or (e) at the time monitoring reports are submitted. The reports shall contain the information listed in 314 CMR 5.16(20)(e). (g)Toxics. All manufacturing, commercial, mining, or silvicultural dischargers must notify the Department as soon as they know or have reason to believe: i 1. That any activity has occurred, or will occur, that would result in the discharge of any toxic pollutant listed in 314 CMR 3.17:Appendix B - Toxic Pollutants not limited by the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the-following notification levels: a. 100 micrograms per liter(100 ug/1); b. 200 micrograms per liter(200 ug/1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile, 500 micrograms per liter (500 ug/1) for 2,4-dinitrophenol, and for 2-methyl- 4,6-dinitrophenol, and one milligram per liter(1 mg/1) for antimony; c. Five times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application; or 2. That they have begun or expect to begin to use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or byproduct any toxic pollutant which was not reported in the permit.application. (h) Indirect Dischargers. All Publicly Owned Treatment Works shall provide adequate notice to the Department of the following: 1. Any new introduction of pollutants into the POTW from an indirect discharger which would be subject to § 301 or § 306 of the Federal Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1311 or 1316, if it were directly discharging those pollutants; and 2. Any substantial change in the volume or character of pollutants being introduced into the POTW by a source introducing pollutants into the POTW at the time of issuance of the permit. (i) Information. Where a permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application, or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or in any report to the Department, it shall promptly submit the relevant facts or correct information. 0) The permittee shall notify the Department in writing within seven days of any change in contract operators. (21) Signatory Requirement. All applications, reports, or information submitted to the Department shall be signed-and certified in accordance with 314 CMR 5.14 and 5.15. (22) Severability. The provisions of the permit are severable. If any provision of the permit, or the application of any provision of the permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of the permit, shall not be affected thereby. (23) Reopener Clause. The Department reserves the right to make appropriate revisions to the permit to establish any appropriate effluent limitations, schedules of compliance, or other provisions, as authorized by the Massachusetts Clean Waters Act, M.G.L. c. 21, §§ 26 through 53, or the Federal Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq., to bring all discharges into compliance with these statutes. (24) Approval of Treatment Works. All discharges and associated treatment works authorized in 314 CMR 5.00 shall remain in compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit. Any modification of the approved treatment works shall require written approval of the Department prior to the construction of the modification. i4 i (25) Transfer of Permits. (a) RCRA Facilities. Any permit which authorizes the operation of a RCRA facility subject to the requirements of 314 CMR 8.07: Standards for all other RCRA Facilities shall be valid only for the person to whom it is issued and may not be transferred. (b) Transfers by Modification. Except as provided in 314 CMR 5.16(25)(a) and (c), a permit may be transferred by the permittee to a new permittee if the permit has been modified or revoked and reissued in accordance with 314 CMR 5.12(2), or a minor modification is made to identify the new permittee in accordance with 314 CMR 5.12(3) ' and (4). (c) Automatic Transfers. For facilities other than Privately Owned Wastewater Treatment Facilities (PWTFs) that treat at least some sewage from residential uses, hospitals, nursing or personal care facilities, residential care facilities, or assisted living facilities, iPWTFs that have been required to establish, fund and maintain financial assurance mechanism(s)pursuant to 314 CMR 5.15(6), and RCRA facilities subject to the requirements of 314 CMR 8.07: Standards for all other RCRA Facilities, a permit may be automatically transferred in accordance with 314 CMR 5.12(5). (26) Permit Compliance Fees and Inspection Information. Except as otherwise provided, any permittee required to obtain a ground water discharge permit pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21, § 43, and 314 CMR 5.00 shall submit the annual compliance assurance fee established in accordance with M.G.L. c. 21A, § 18 and 310 CMR 4.00: Timely Action Schedule and Fee Provisions, as provided in 314 CMR 2.12:Applications, Fees and Inspection Information. The requirement to submit the annual compliance fee does not apply to any local government unit other than an authority. Any permittee required to obtain a ground water discharge permit pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21, § 43 and 314 CMR 5.00, may be required to submit inspection information annually, as provided in 314 CMR 2.12. 15 i Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection One Winter Street, Boston MA 02108 • Phone: 617-292-5751 Communication For Non-English Speaking Parties-310 CMR 1.03(5)(a) 1 English: This document is important and should be translated immediately. If you need this document translated, please contact MassDEP's Diversity Director at the telephone numbers listed below. 2 Espanol (Spanish): Este documento es importante y debe ser traducido inmediatamente. 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Jesli potrzebujesz tego dokumentu ttumaczone, prosimy o kontakt z Dyrektorem MassDEP w r62norodnosci na numery telefon6w wymienionych ponizej. 19 (Hindi): i qll�WiZrtW MassDEP Eft c Tf-'4�1- #q7k zl�t. 1R . Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection— Wastewater Management Program GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT PROGRAM Enforcement Notice: NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE (NON) NON-BO-11-1Gooi M.G.L.c.21 §§26-53, 314 CMR 5.00 For failure to submit Discharge Monitoring Report ATTENTION. Permittee/Owner/O erator: General In formation: PERMITTEE NAME: BARNSTABLE WPC DEPARTMENT DATE: .JANUARY 6,2011 PERMITTEE ADDRESS: 397 MAIN STREET/P.O.BOX 314 GW PERMIT#: 21 HYANNIS,MA 02601 CITY/TOWN: HYANNIS Location Where Noncompliance Occurred. Date Noncompliance Occurred. 617 BEARSES WAY SEPTEMBER,NOVEMBER 2009,& HYANNIS,MA DECEMBER 2009;JULY&AUGUST 2010 Description of Violations under M.G.L. c. 21 ff 26 through 53 and 314 CMR 5.00 The Department of Environmental Protection(MassDEP), Wastewater Management Program records indicate that your facility is in violation of 314 CMR 5.16(20)(a)which states in part: "Monitoring results shall be reported on a Discharge Monitoring Report(DMR)at the intervals specified elsewhere in the permit." No DMR(s)for the month(s)of September and November 2009, and July and August 2010 were submitted for this facility as required by Groundwater Discharge Permit# 21. 1 Corrective Actions to Take and Deadline or Taking Such Actions Within 30 days of receiving this NON you must take the following actions: 1. a) Submit the DMR(s)with all available monitoring data obtained from sampling conducted during the month(s)of September and November 2009; and July and August 2010 for the influent, effluent,and monitoring wells, OR, b)If no DMR(s)exist for the month(s) specified in(a)above,then submit to the Department chain-of-custody documentation for the samples taken in that month(s)along with a written explanation detailing why the monitoring results are not available for those samples. This information shall be submitted to the MassDEP Boston Office, Wastewater Management Program, OneVinter' Street/5th Floor,Boston, MA 02108. and to the Southeast Regional Office, 20 Riverside Park, Lakeville, MA 02347. Please be advised that not sampling in accordance with the groundwater discharge permit issued for the facility;is d violation of the terms and conditions of your permit,separate and distinct from the violation cited in this NON, and mayyresultjn further enforcement action by the Department. 2. In the future, sample the influent, effluent, and monitoring wells as directed by the Groundwater Discharge Permit and submit this data on the proper form and within the proper timeframe as directed by the permit. The Groundwater Discharge.Permit requires these reports be submitted on a monthly basis to the Mass DEP Southeast Regional Office,the DEP'.Boston;Office and the Barnstable Board of Health. Important Information r If the required actions are not completed by the deadlines specified above,an administrative penalty may be assessed for every day after the date of this Notice that the noncompliance occurs or continues. The Department reserves its rights to exercise the full extent of its legal authority in order to obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements, including,but not limited to, criminal prosecution, civil action including court-imposed civil penalties, or administrative action, including administrative penalties imposed by the Department. If you have any questions about this NON please contact et Chubb =at 17) 556-1029. David Ferris Director,Wastewater Management Program Issuance/DATE MAILED: CC: Office of Enforcement,Boston Wastewater Management Program,SERO Barnstable BOH Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection— Wastewater Management Program GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT PROGRAM Enforcement Notice: NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE (NON) NON-130-11-1G049 M.G.L.c.21 §§26-53,314 CMR 5.00 J� For failure to submit Discharge Monitoring Report ATTENTION. Perm ittee/Owner/O erator: General Information: PERMITTEE NAME:. RADIUS REGENCY OPERATING, DATE: JANUARY 6,2011 i LLC PERMITTEE ADDRESS: 1671 WORCESTER ROAD/SUITE 300 GW PERMIT#: 847 FRAMINGHAM,MA 01702 CITY/TOWN: BARNSTABLE 1 Location Where Noncompliance Occurred: Date Noncompliance Occurred. CAPE REGENCY HEALTHCARE OCTOBER&DECEMBER 2009 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET Description of Violations under M.G.L. c. 21 §§26 through 53 and 314 CMR 5.00 The Department of Environmental Protection(MassDEP), Wastewater Management Program records indicate that your facility is in violation of 314 CMR 5.16(20)(a)which states in part: "Monitoring results shall be reported on a Discharge Monitoring Report(DMR)at the intervals specified elsewhere in the permit." No DMR(s)for the month(s)of October 2009 and December 2009(semi-annual and annual)were submitted for this facility as required by Groundwater Discharge Permit# 847. 1 Corrective Actions to Take and Deadline or Taking Such Actions Within 30 days of receiving this NON you must take the following actions: L a) Submit the DMR(s)with all available monitoring data obtained from sampling conducted during the month(s)of October 2009 and December 2009(semi-annual and annual)for the influent,effluent,and monitoring wells, OR, b)If no DMR(s)exist for the month(s) specified in(a) above,then submit to the Department chain-of-custody documentation for the samples taken in that month(s)along with a written explanation detailing why the monitoring results are not available for those samples. This information shall be submitted to the MassDEP Boston Office,Wastewater Management Program, One Winter Street/5t'Floor,Boston,MA 02108 and to the Southeast Regional Office, 20 Riverside Park,Lakeville, MA 02347. Please be advised that not sampling in accordance with the groundwater discharge permit issued for the facility is a violation of the terms and conditions of your permit,separate and distinct from the violation cited in this NON, and may result in further enforcement action by the Department. 2. In the future, sample the influent, effluent, and monitoring wells as directed by the Groundwater Discharge Permit and submit this data on the proper form and within the proper timeframe as directed by the permit. The Groundwater Discharge Permit requires these reports be submitted on a monthly basis to the Mass DEP Southeast Regional Office,the DEP Boston Office and the Barnstable Board of Health. Im ortant Information If the required actions are not completed by the deadlines specified above,an administrative penalty may be assessed for every. day after the date of this Notice that the noncompliance occurs or continues. The Department reserves its rights to exercise the full extent of its legal authority in order to obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements, including,but not limited to, criminal prosecution, civil action including court-imposed civil penalties, or administrative action, including administrative penalties imposed by the Department. fir i ' a If you have any questions about this NON please contact Marybeth Chubb of my staff at(617) 556-1029. David Ferris Director,Wastewater Management Program Issuance/DATE MAILED: CC: Office of Enforcement,Boston Wastewater Management Program,SERO Barnstable BOH Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection— Wastewater Management Program GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT PROGRAM Enforcement Notice: NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE (NON) NON-BO-11-1GO12 Ja` M.G.L.c.21 §§26-53,314 CMR 5.00 For failure to submit Discharge Monitoring Report ATTENTION.• Permittee/Owner/O erator: General Information: PERMITTEE NAME: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE DATE: JANUARY 6,2011 PERMITTEE ADDRESS: 617 BEARSES WAY GW PERMIT#: 576 HYANNIS,MA 02601 CITY/TOWN: BARNSTABLE Location Where Noncompliance Occurred. Date Noncompliance Occurred.- BARNSTABLE HORACE MANN SCHOOL June, September&December 2008; 730 WEST BARNSTABLE ROAD December 2009; April&July—September 2010 Description of Violations under M.G.L. c. 21 f§26 through 53 and 314 CMR 5.00 The Department of Environmental Protection(MassDEP), Wastewater Management Program records indicate that your facility is in violation of 314 CMR 5.16(20)(a)which states in part: "Monitoring results shall be reported on a Discharge Monitoring Report(DMR)at the intervals specified elsewhere in the permit." No DMR(s)for the month(s)of June(semi-annual), September(quarterlies) &December 2008 (semi-annual); December 2009; April&July—September 2010 were submitted for this facility as required by Groundwater Discharge Permit# 576. 1 Corrective Actions to Take and Deadline for Taking Such Actions Within 30 days of receiving this NON you must take the following actions: 1. a) Submit the DMR(s)with all available monitoring data obtained from sampling conducted during the month(s)of June (semi-annual),September(quarterlies) &December 2008 (semi-annual); December 2009; April&July—September 2010 for the influent, effluent, and monitoring wells, OR, b)If no DMR(s) exist for the month(s) specified in(a)above,then submit to the Department chain-of-custody documentation for the samples taken in that month(s)along with a written explanation detailing why the monitoring results are not available for those samples. This information shall be submitted to the MassDEP Boston Office, Wastewater Management Program,One Winter Street/51h Floor,Boston,MA 02108 and to the Southeast Regional Office, 20 Riverside Park,Lakeville,MA 02347. Please be advised that not sampling in accordance with the groundwater discharge permit issued for the facility is a violation of the terms and conditions of your permit,separate and distinct from the violation cited in this NON, and may result in further enforcement action by the Department. 2. In the future, sample the influent, effluent, and monitoring wells as directed by the Groundwater Discharge Permit and submit this data on the proper form and within the proper timeframe as directed by the permit. The Groundwater Discharge Permit requires these reports be submitted on a monthly basis to the Mass DEP Southeast Regional Office,the DEP Boston Office and the Barnstable Board of Health. Im ortant In ormation If the required actions are not completed by the deadlines specified above,an administrative penalty may be assessed for every day after the date of this Notice that the noncompliance occurs or continues. The Department reserves its rights to exercise the full extent of its legal authority in order to obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements, including, but not limited to, criminal prosecution, civil action including court-imposed civil penalties, or administrative action,including administrative penalties imposed by the Department. If you have any questions about this.NON please contact Marybeth Chubb of my staff at(617)556-1029. David Ferris- Director,.Wastewater Management Program Issuance/DATE MAILED: CC: Office of Enforcement,Boston Wastewater Management Program,SERO Barnstable BOH APPLICATION FOR PERCOLATION TEST AND OBSERVATION PITS LOCATION 617 NO.- VILLAGE /�Y� tiN/1 _,_mil DATE 2,0-A'6 APPLICANT FEE ADDRESS —67 /fI ,91.E ST p��9/j.vsTA1�G _ TELEPHONE NO. (Non-refundable) ENGINEER TELEPHONE N0. D�X/•/8� DATE SCHEDULED /� - y- 6 /�'�` ��' - '` — (Appli(5ant's signature) . . . . O O O O O O . O . O O O O O O O O O . . • O O O • O O O • • • • • • O • • . O • . . . . . . . O O • . • • O • O O . . . . . . ASSESSOR'S MAP & LOT NO: � y I SOIL LOG SUB-DIVISION NAME DATE % - �/ - 0� TIME /,1-'o z5l EXPANSION AREA: YES - NO ENGINEER:'N. ' • TOWN WATER PRIVATE WELL BOARD OF HEALTH EXCAVATOR SKETCH: ' (Street name,etc. ,dimensions of lot, exact location of test holes and percolation tests, locate, wetlands in proximity to test holes) • NOTES: ill N Cv2-1 � '• ®ECG , n 7G1T o • 2.. �dy e of�g �o-, P-, � PERCOLATION RATE: le : TEST HOLE NO: ELEVATION: s"Z. TEST HOLE NO: ELEVATION: 1 CIAM 6'so 1L /ham 3 3 ' 4 Aq 7 7 i e 9 9 9 10 10 • 11 11 4li f> w ,a T/�i�' 12 //,�� 12 07 Al 0 u.,9 7-4FI 1 13 3 14 ~` 14 15 15 ' 16 16 SUITABLE FOR SUB-SURFACE SEWAGE: LEACHING FIELD LEACHING PITS LEACHING TRENCHE§ UNSUITABLE FOR SUB-SURFACE SEWAGE. REASONS: NOTE: ENGINEERING PLANS MUST ,SHOW NUMBER ASSIGNED .ON PERC TEST APPLICATION • ORIGINAL: COMPLETED IN ENTIRETY BY P. E. AND RETURNED- TO BOARD OF HEALTH COPY: RETAINED BY APPLICANT �-:�. iy i I. }; ..: C f { s S �, __ '\ ,fi �..., V� �e l i ..F ,' |] . \ . j ] - j ` ] � ) ) 4 � ) ] ) \ ] Oxford . 0 E 5 LT ) ) ~ MADE IN U.S.A. NO, R 7.52 l/J j \ ] ] ) � ) \ j . � j . j ) ! j % . ) , ) . j j a., Dates Feb. 25, 1991 04 p A h� sa BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE V BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 • �1A PHONEi 362-25 EXT. 3 WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS I ' ! Clients Cape Cod Seafood Collectors Bill Robinson/ '.' Mailing Address _ uront venue Affiliation: septic installer Yarmouth , MA 02675 Time & Date of j Collection: 2 19/91 10:00 a.m. Telephone: Type of Supply: wastewater Sample Locations 13 Dupont Avenue Date of Analysis: 2/19/91 12:40 p.m. Yarmouth, MA t • i SAMPLE LOCATION COD( 9 m /L) HPC (ml ) ' Nitrate Nitro e nn(p mSODIUM(pprr 202A Skin .Machine <10 137 0.6 11 I 458 Brine Tank 1,720 1 18.0 4;000 893 Floor Drain 7,160 TNTC' NOT ABLE TO NOT ABLE TC ANALYZE ANALYZE REMARKS: RESULTS ONLY. cc: Barnstable Board of Health cc: Wm.Robinson,Bx1089,Centerville,MA02632 N�d6:t$::i:...... .�..... .:.................. ...... .... .......Arnl vex•��xc:c.d.;r_...voic{a:Ll61Lt:�MO�:.le�.f.��7(.e.V�,t..n:..^_-.�'.5�.w..:Ecrrt.:..`•:.......... . .. PRODUCT 1883—DESIGNED FOR USE WITH COMPANION 771 DU-O-VUE-ENVELOPE jlmwrrRo�*WY JETSETS—NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS SERVICE,INC.,GROTON,MASS.01471 --——— ———————————————————--——---—--—— ————————— DATE ..........__....February. . .. .. . . 21;..J.921 . 0URGENT ................................. ........ . ............ BOARD OF HEALTH 0 SOON AS POSSIBLE Town of Yarmouth FILE NO. 0 NO REPLY NEEDED 1146 Route 28 SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664 ATTENTION ............. .......................—...................................... 770 (508) 398-2231 Ext. 241 SUBJECT -9aP Cod Seafood Co. Mr. Tom 'McKean; Hea.l.th Aqent. Barnstable Health Department .............................................. ........... ............................................................................................... .......... P.O. Box 534, Hvannis; MA 02601 - ............ MESSAGE P'lease find enc.losed information on Cape- Cod Seafood Co. which we had on file. .................................. ......................... > S- -er usaqe recordtii.- con'tact Cns con� ..........-1.......... epuiu ot" wa� ....................... ....... ........................... Bruce, ............................. ................................................................... ..............................................................................................................................I......................................................................................... ................................................................... ......... ........... ........... .............. ....... ........... .................................................... ..................-..................................................................................................................... .......... SIGNED REPLY DATE OF REPL Y- .......... ................. ......... ................................---------..................... SIGNED .................... PRODuc 188E—DESIGNED FOR USE WITH COMPANION 771,MASS.01 ENVELOPE � JE7SETS—NEW ENOLAND BUSINESS SERVICE,INC.,OROTON,MASS.0f171 February 21, 1991 DATE ❑ URGENT BOARD OF HEALTH ; Town of Yarmouth ❑ SOON AS POSSIBLE' sF 1146 Route 28 FILE NO. ❑ NO REPLY NEEDED SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664 ATTENTION (508) 398-2231 Ext. 241 Cape Cod Seafood Co. TO -. . SUBJECT Mr. Tbm McKean, Health. Agent Barnstable Health Department P.O. Box •534, . Hyannis, MA 02601 MESSAGE Please find enclosed information on Cape.Cpd..`Seafood Co, which we had on file. -_- <.- If .you-have-any,quest�ons concerning-,-the .Sept c�or�water u6age`--recbrd8,'c3f1�a��t� Bruce. SIGNED'/i�� REPLY DATE OF REPLY SIGNED RECIPIENT. WRITE REPLY, RETURN WHITE TO SENDER. KEEP THIS PINK COPY. Certified Engineering & Testing Co. Inc. .r 25 Mathewson Drive, Weymouth, MA 02189 (617) 337-7887 - TeleFAX (617) 337.8237 ' 1 April 7, 1988 # 1 Mr Michael Twiss - Cape 'Cod Seafood 13 Dupont Avenue '•�5 = ; South Yarmouth, MA02675 SUBJECT: Property Investigation Report Relative to Hazardous Materials for Cape Cod Seafood, 13 Dupont Avenue, South Yarmouth, Massachusetts __ VF CETCO Projgc" 1 #880339 r' arty 1' r• De Mr. Twins �» Enclosed please find the Property Investigation Report Relative to Hazardous Materials prepared by Certified Engineering & Testing Company, Inc. (CETCO) for the above referenced property. We encountered no` evideiyce that a significant release of oil or hazardous materials which would pose a threat to human health or the environment has occurred on site. Therefore, CETCO is of the considered opinion that this property is unlikely to be the subject of regulatory action by DEQE under M.G.L. Chapter 21E. If you have any questions regarding this project please feel free to call. Yours very' truly.�Kenneth B. .Jae r Project Coordinator R f KBJ/Jatf b n Enclosure ' Boston 0 'Providence 0 New York • 'Memphis 9 Dallas 0 San Francisco THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) I M ^C&L DATA { Certified Engineering -&- Testing Co. Inc. 25 Mathevuson Drive, Weym uth 'Iv1A 02'189 (617) 337 7887 TeIeFAX (617) 337-8237 t, 'I s, 1 PROPERTY hNV STIYGATION�>REPORT - �� tir RELATIVE TO HAZA'RDOUSMATERI�AL�"•` • � CAPE COD S EAFOOD ' x 13 DUPONT AVENUES _ � � :M , y ►^ SOUTH YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS CETC�O PROJECT NUMBER 880339 xz + KENNETH PROJECT -00 INATOR� t. ` � f y MANA E NMEN ALENGINEERING "S. > 'Boston A Provtdenee !; New York • Memphis •; Dallas • San Francisco - ..Air„ SITE INVESTIGATION , The property under investigation (the site) consists of .34 acres of land located at 13 Dupont Avenue, South Yarmouth, Massachusetts. The site houses Cape Cod Seafood which uses the site for cleaning and distributing seafood. CETCO conducted an on-site investigation on March 23, 1988 and returned on March 28, 1988 to install soil borings near the 2,000 gallon underground heating oil tank on site. A Site Locus Map (Figure 1 ) and Site Plan (Figure 2) are provided in Appendix A. ,A The site currently houses a ten year old, 3, 000 square foot building used for cleaning and distributing a variety of ; seafoods. The waste products from cleaning the fish are thrown into dumpsters and removed by Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI ) . The floor of the facility is cleaned daily with bleach which is washed into floor drains connected to the site's septic system. 4 While pure bleach is a caustic material, this cleaning practice poses no threat to the environment as the bleach is mixed with fish wastes which act to buffer the solution. _ The site and surrourldin area have ' 9 only been developed in the i past ten years. Up until ten years ago thefarea consisted of pine forest. The site is zoned for storage, warehousing and y distribution. To the south of the site is Cape Electronics which uses their location to service mobile telephones. In addition, an approximately 150 foot high transmission tower is located on the Cape Electronics property. East of the site, across Dupont Avenue, is a lot litter gd••with lawn trash, wood, tires, seven automobiles and an unfinished building foundation. Further east is E.F. Winslow Plumbing and Heating at which plumbing, heating s and sheet metal work is done. North of the site is a building which houses Old Harbor moving and storage and Mr. Telephone. { Northwest of the site is a warehouse •and lot used by Drywall Masonry Supplies. Southwest of the site is undeveloped pine _ Iforest. Utilities at the site include -electricity supplied by Commonwealth Electric and municipal water. The site is heated with oil from a 275 gallon tank inside the building. A septic t system is located to the west of the .building. Transformers for the site are located on utility poles at the street and are owned and maintained by Commonwealth Electric. There is a ten 'year old, out of service, 2,000 gallon steel oil tank buried south of the southeast corner of the building on ,site. The oil tank formgarly supplied heating oil for the building. Au To ascertain the integrity of the 2,000 gallon underground oil tank CETCO advanced two soil borings beneath the tank using a a hand auger. Boring locations are shown in Appendix A, Figure 2, and boring logs are presented in Appendix B. The borings were placed at a distance of five feet (Boring #1 ) and three and a half feet (Boring #2) from the axis line of the tank as defined by the tank's fill and vent pipes. The borings were advanced at a sixty degree angle to penetrate beneath the tank and were advanced twelve feet (Boring #1) and nine and one half feet ? (Boring #2) . No evidence of oil staining or odor was encountered in either boring. An HNU PI-101 portable photoionization detector detected no volatile organic compounds in samples from the bottoms of the borings or in a third sample collected in ` Boring #2 from rust colored sand encountered at a depth of six feet. Review of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (DEQE) Hazardous Waste and General Spills files at the Southeast Regional Office in Lakeville revealed no releases at or near the site which could have effected th-e environmental F quality on site. Deputy Chief William Greene reviewed Yarmouth Fire Department records at CETCO's request and found that the only tank registered on Dupont Avenue is tie 2,000 gallon tank on site. In addition, Catherine 'Bazylinski, Assistant Yarmouth Health Agent, reports that her office has no record of spills, complaints, toxic chemicals or fuel tank problems at or near Cape Cod Seafood.: ' CONCLUSIONS `AND RE -MMENI)ATI�ONS No evidence 'encountered during CETCO's •investigation indicates that a release of oil or hazardous materials which would represent a significant threat to human health or the environment " has occurred on site. Based on our research, CETCO concludes that there is little likelihood of the site being the subject of regulatory action by the DEQE under M.G.L. Chapter 21E. ,j -2- x 3 x 5 � y 6'. F r PROPERTY .INVEST�IGATION: REPORT _RELATIVE TO- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ^ ° c „Y his sport was prepared Glient Name: C p. C Seafood y . �t . Address: 13 Dupon Avenue A.' South Yarmouth, MA 02675 '' O �e�lephone: (617) 398-4497 �.�► .: Regarding the property located n; y Addr ss: 13 Dupont Avenue '�� _` , South Yarrmouth, MA 026�7- � ' r z+ + County►: Barnstable y = i r; With deed information .shown with the Yarmouth;Assessor's Office on Map' 88 as ^y „ x l¢ ' f.M r � a �c y } The urdersigned, ' based onexperence and knowledge, states that: T E x � • � , -.- ;fir investigations Hof<.theSi'°te':described in this Report , (together. 'with the "Site Assessment Summary" attached hereto as Exhibit ,A ,andkineorporated herein by reference) were performed Vj Kenneth B;. J,aeger, Pro.�e-clt Coor..dinatory, , Name andw;Trit%lie : "'rt (hereafter "CETCO"b) who" is, ,qualifie.dito make the investigations and°-`formuhate' the opinions heret` set¢ forth. >The eInvest ator pis familiar with the g �, provisions of :Massachusetts. 'Ge_neral '-'Laws ( ".M.G.;L,. " ) Chapter 21E (as it may from �,'E .''time to time :be amended) •Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material ;.Release .Prevention. and.:Response;.Act, and the applicable "'implementing regulationsiunder./,said law, including the materials which fall4.2within„rthedefini�tions.;.of "oil" and "hazardous .y material" ;�Ehereunder;.. (YReferences in this Report to oil and ,.r hazardous• materi-ail` reY_er. to"saidterms as defined in M.G.L. CY a'p e 1E and implementing regu�lat�'i�ons)::• V. . 3iterInvestigator .has reviewed 1the history of the Site x k' !i 1 „7 S a S Y ✓F', x 2- .fir F and has consdered;the.;potential f0 the generation, use, M , .treatment, "storage or disposaVy 6f; oil of hazardous material by �r .(-a) the uses,;.vresentlyawassoci,ated'with the Site and (b) to the extent ascertainable�,5 ;J nquiry :as..noted in -the "Site Assessment Y7 Summary 'he `uses prev gushy associated. with the Site. pawlss } r ;f �On' March;::23�>., 1988. theSite:kmo lnvestigator investigated the Si.te4nd, except *as 'qualified `in ',the "Site Assessment Summary", thei •areas adjacent _assess the possible presence of z oil`;�or hazardous material xon the .Site.. The investigation itncluded the research and=observations described in the "Site Assessment"�Summary� attached�Ato this Report as Exhibit A. _ - - r st Based upon the fore_going}, (including the research and '.observations, described in the.y"Si"te Assessment Summary" ) and z`rsub j'ect to the qua 1i.fications�.jset•,.:forth below, the undersigned is of the professional .opinion": that':at. the, time of said , ilnvest gat-i' dn: •, 'T1gyy} 1 Mt" F A � f Check appropriate° statement: 1. No evidence exists that oil or hazardous material isPor 'has been present on the Site. r X* 2. Evidence exists that oil or hazardous material ' is or has been present on the Site or on areas adjacent to the Site. The following summarizes th +s, evidence. There is a ten ( 160) year old, 2,000 gallon, ' out-of=service heating oil tank on site. Soil borings advanced beneath the tank revealed no evidence of a relreasW of oil from the tank: tt i 3. Evidence exists that oil or hazardous material is being., has been or might have been released into the7envV=onment from -or at the Site. The fol'lowing summarizes 'thins evidence. 1 Sigfiature of Site Investigatcfr; • Date' S=1'gr�ed°: April 7, 1 04ddC1,1 z, q 1 � r •3,• I EXHIBIT A. ' SITE ASSESSMENT 'SUMMARY Site Location (address): 1'3 Dupont Avenue, S. Yarmouth, MA 02675 ti PHASE I - BACKGROUND: i� I. Current Owner: s Name; Lobster Trap .Company, Inc. Address: 290 Shore Road Bourne, MA 07532 2• Site 'History: , a• Zoning: t, i, Present classification. abd dates: The site is zoned "Class 316" for use as a "stora warehouse and distribution facility" , ge' i Prior ';• class�i,fcatoi� � ' Information regarding prior site not available, classification was b'. Current Uses of Site: industrial y X' commercial _ agriculture residential other ' t . c• Current ,Use`s s The site currently houses a seafood cleaning and disibution facility.. J s A d. Total acreage: The site covers .34 acres. e. Former Uses of Site: . The site was undeveloped woods until 1978 when the present building was constructed. f. Current and Former uses of Surrounding Properties: Cape Cod Seafood was the first development in the vicinity of the site. There are new businesses which have been built around the site. To the south of the site is Cape Electronics which uses their location to service mobile telephones. In addition, Cape Electronics utilizes an approximately 150 foot high transmission tower which is located on site. East of the site, across Dupont Avenue is a lot littered with lawn trash, wood, tires, seven automobiles and an unfinished building foundation. Further east is the shop of E.F. Winslow Plumbing and Heatirfg which also does sheet metal work. North of the site is a building which , houses Old Harbor moving and storage and "Mr. Telephone" . Northwest of the site is a warehouse and lot used by "Drywall Masonry Supplies" . Southwest of the site is undeveloped- scrub pine .forest. g. List of Environmental Permits Held by Current and Former Site Owners•: No environmental permits are held or required for the site. h. Summary of Prior Citations or Fines for Violations of Environmental Regulations: w Review of available state and local files revealed no. , record of violations of environmental regulations. 1 O t� +y. s,'t„r y,.s. ,: yv,c 'gib a r.+- - j.>• Ma�br F`tn'dings/Background rRese;arch (including any rf limitat=i ns ther to) Mr.' CrowleyrNarmouth Water Department, reports that there are municipal well fields both north and south of site. at. a.. distance..of approximately 2,000 to 2,200 iReviof` the~ Mdssachusetts 'Department fof Environmental f Quality Engineering (,DEQE-) Hazardous Waste and General a Spilas files at- the. Southeast Regional Office in Lakeville revealed no releases at or near the site which could have-.;affected the environmental quality on site. Deputy Chief William Greene reviewed Yarmouth Fire Department records at CETCO's request and found that the only tank registered on Dupont Avenue is the 2,000 gallon 7 tank- on site.. In addition, Catherine Bazylinski, Assistant YarmouthyHeal�th Agent, reports that her office has no, .record,.of spills complaints, toxic chemicals or fuel, tank problems at, or near Cape Cod Seafood. ,yams _`ys -3e trW ,t CETCO has`;encountered'' no'w'evidence of any release of oil or hazardous. material's on.. site or onrabutting properties. ��. Rec-`nmenida. .0 -if any, for Field Investigation (Phase AL N ' CETcu:: oes, snot r'e�commend'.,any further investigation of the s SX. j t 51 'CRd �Y S • �� X. r l f rt } �i PHASE II - SITE INVESTIGATION: 1. Description of Subject Site TOPOGRAPHY The site is approximately 30 feet above mean sea level and slopes very gently to th® southeast. SOILS Please refer to Soil Bortng Logs in Appendix B. VEGETATION The site is mostly paved. Behind the site is a scrub pine forest. In front of the building on site are a small lawn and some shrubs.. WETLANDS! There are no Wetlands on s'i{te,. +c SURFACE WATER There is no surface' water on site. - Y, BUILDINGS, ROADWAYS AND PARKING AREAS There is a 3,000 square foot steel frame building built on a paved concrete slab on site. The building has a parking area to the east, southiandwest. 8ITE. UTILITIES The site uses electricity supplied. by Commonwealth j Electric and municipal -water. The site is heated with oil and, has a septic system-, r FENcixG There is a six foot chain kink fence separating the site ' from. the -building supply yard to the west. WELLS f Mr. Crowley, Yarmouth Water Department, reports that there' are municipal well fields both north and south of the site at a distance of approximately 2,000 to 2, 200 feet. -9- 1 x � EASEMENTS There are no easements on record r the site. DRAINAGE Ther;e are drainage lines from the•west side of the ry` buil'd ng to the septio systa ,west of the building. In `additi6n,1 Xthere4lij{'a�.ca�tch ?bas n in .the parking lot south of the xbuldingRtis,maicked'as a leaching basin on the ->Site .P,•lan ; see A end x, A)� however, there. is a manhole to the:,east` wti rch" ma ca. e a ''drainage fine,. SUMPS There -e no sumps pn i -e r �'� �` a •here a a no ditches on site. ' �r °: i , � �� _ REFUSE %RUBBISH Refuse is- collected in a dumpster to the southeast of the , buxhd g x The dumpster em t 'ed. by, BFI. t, t DRUM STORAGE f Y Y �r yJ�. ; y There are. 55 ,gallon drums of bleach ,for cleaning the floor pf the ,buildin , �arid a 't a Hof mild bleach for washing the r c 9; +• Y >�YP M 'Al Ttiere are also "t"wo large canisters of w act' tea,— charcoal for the lice Lobs:ter ..tanks. U ZARD_QUS WASTE D_fiSR4SAL . . " No hazardous waste is generatedr`or disposed of on site. t f 1 . � There is a catch basin to the south of the building which , emp "es!" A aching 8EP.VO TANKS%LEAGHIN.f3 FrI'ELDS ` 4� here is a+;septic system -and 1 aching field to the west of `'4 9 the ,Inaddit•i'on, the -rainwater catch basin in the parking lot southa�ot' the'�build'ing empties into a<<{. 1°eachi-ng pt t; C°t r SAN�iTAR�I SR E" r There are no san a sewers on si?te�=:��:a ABOViE GROUNDtUNDERGROUND TANKS There, is. a ten y ,Yt �. y,ear old st'ee't7 4;'-Uuu gallon heating oil „ . �rK,• ank' burie thwest corner of the building. The *8 tank•as outof `sery i".-Pe and scheduled to be removed. The emoalhas been contra�cted .to Bobby Balanger and is pendngappo�ail o,fAfnana;irng�, ,' The site is currently �heate�wth s o from: a� 2735` gallon above ground tank inside . IaAGO $ OR PST$ iL r r t The e a e no iagoor�s TRANSFORMERS nJ w There are three pole mounted. transformers at the street Southeast of the s tem owned by; Commonvealth Electric. b BATTERY DhSPO. ,, No batte ies a e sposed f •n site���, + MT. 1 4 `•* �� �. WASTE Ohl DIRSP.OSAL � , °' �� r No waste it is g n ` MAINiI'E�TANC$ c SiteJ,maintenance. includes cleanin the '"f•loor with bleach s y - and- washngthebleachs water into the septic..,system. This does ?not pose any, envi' onmenta+h 'hazard. TM�y L T;E'1' 0 NAZ OUS �,11TxERh $ K The only hazard©us. materiaL onsite is the bleach used for clean �ng FLOOR DRAIN$ '` w Y _ Sbix floor ..drains in the b y � ystem``"� uildi_ng drain into the septic. p, 1 i. ESTIMATED .DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER The 18 "8" test ;pitS dug 'for the currently used septic system (dug in June 1981) did not encounter groundwater. Soil borings performed during this study following a heavy spring rain reached saturated sand at approximately 11 ft. BORINGS Two soil borings 'were advanced' using a two-inch diameter , hand driven auger. Boring #1 was advanced at the south end of the underground storage tank on site near the fill pipe and angled approximately sixty degrees to penetrate beneath the tank. Boring #2 was advanced at the north end of the tank and angled approximately 60 degrees to penetrate beneath the tank's piping lines to the building. Boring #1 was 12 feet deep and Boring #2 was nine and one half (9 1/2) feet deep. _ • 3 SOILS DESCR'IPTfiON''. ; The soils encountered' n the borings were dominantly sand with very minor amounts of clay, silt and gravel. A few small pockets of bright red-orange sand were encountered in Boring #2 at six to seven feet. MONITORING WELLS .No mori tpk n w y a a° g ta-l-ked. SAMPLESICOLLECTED ------------ Three soil samples were collected' One sample was i Collected at twelve feet in Boring WI. Samples were also ' taken at six feet '(in a pocket of red-orange sand) and at nine and one half (9 1/21� feet in Boring #2. ANALYSES PERFORMED ,'• The samples were analyzed using an HNU photoionization detector inserted into the headspace between the sample ` and a foil covering in a six ounce soil jar. The HNU was ycalibrated with a benzene standard-.' ± . TEST RES TS The HNU detected no volatile organic compounds in the 3 three samples analyzed. . INFORMATION SOURCES: , 1. Persons/Offices Contacted Regarding the Site Mike Twiss - Site Co-owner Nick Tavano -- Site Co-owner Catherine Bazylinski - Assistant Yarmouth Health Agent Yarmouth Tax Assessor's Office Yarmouth Health Department T' Deputy Fire Chief William Greene, Yarmouth Fire Department Mike Crowley, Yarmouth Water Department , I DEQE. - Southeast Regional Office 2. Reports, Plans or Other Documents Reviewed Department of Environmental Quality Engineering, Oil Spills Files Department of Environmental Quality Engineering, Hazardous Waste Files Town of Yarmouth Tax Assessor's Map }� Town of Yarmouth, Health Department File- of Spills Dennis Quadrangle - 7. 5 Minute Series - U.S.G.S. A. -13- ' r .. tr ;Yarmo }�11�;` „«- ' ' ,., /f _�` so• — �r wamyove 'SO• li`v•�••-:�oj` � )���(. C.i �, \T !'\-Zr{/ rL Dint of Rocks \ r0 Lan, ,',l• :l std• \\ _7- -. a .1011\1 �I� �. ;� - 1� /Qe 0 © �'1.:/`... :�• •0� •' . r ,Z� r C• •�•••JL/2p 1 � �"`�.....�- .� �•/ �) '.'^.•�;%�1'y`�l_.5�!`�V �''•';� �'� '1 til�r • J .g� '..., . ,tea.:. �It: •-"i ..a \•\` ow �F�••H e r .•�.t. 9 ���I �! oo°� P'_�.cao.�. :) q•� � `J>°o Il `•:; r�,l.� •° _ ..ice ii- 'J r9 o 08 T r�' a ljtl o� o;Pil a } Ili :0 rl _ -i• /� u�• oo//J O O I,y U ', ..ttJJ_1 11 -�l� '_'v/ 9 i � U �� OQ��\'•et / e `� oRu° �S, � .Q. I'ji. Cr e�Y � _ ( �� 0 r,- V f=_ f n�:�'' •�•.-- .-�C�a '°I" p \l ,.,c ! Cape od• {I To umpin ` SIT _ y, TOWN NOUN' ° •��►. / . _r/ P RI g't .\•\ I+: Iff J � a 1 � � la //i y�f,. 1.1. • Oa �_ 1� A •I' Rp Yarnluth Dennie - Fu g) In Saod===�• Regional.H-hSch i / !•/ to �'�� � � ! e (� •j. ,O _ i. 1/ mpin �''!� 1 Rr,l.'' .)I » :O. •�• a ! �Jf $t�1 g °I_j.s 'CAP7 uptHRp 0 oa' 'L.- ';D ` � .; a 11• �•R. A ' p�� .rJ �.11`\;�i I eef6et co Tidal Flat i. • I. 1I 1 SCALE 1:25 000 o 1000 0 1000 1 MILE 2000 3000 4000 5000 Ii000 7000 FEET »: •o MNGN DENNIS QUADRANCLE 15 . ASSACHUSETTS—BARNSTABLE CO. z7e Mlls oar .5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC) to Ml�s QUADRANGLE LOCATION Cape Cod Seafood CET O SITE LOCUS 13 Dupont Ave. S. Yarmouth, Ma ,r FIGURE ' p � i , r r� � ►f 19J F I L PIPE \ VEN T PIPE ' AP P-R 0X. I OUTLINE �t OF TANK O f D U P 0 N T AVE.- 5 SITE CETCOCape Cod Seafood CALE PLAN 13 Dupont Ave S. Yarmouth Ma FIGURE ' 2 4 BORING LOG RORING NO. 1 SHFFT OF L CLIENT' PROJECT NO. �$oS3 ��c Tv�ss � PROJECT r ELEVATION ca,ae c0 / SQalod� ` j BORING CONTRACTOR / EQUIPME/NT A//�� 1 cvf v44 3` ele r;c. corrM dr;ll• ! ", 4u Cr iQ S ��u�( cJ DATE COMPLETION DEPTH LOGGED BY I� GROUNDWATER DATE LEVEL OEPTFi PROPORTIONS USED ABBREVIATIONS F - FINE. V-.VERY TRACE (TR.) 0 - 10% M-MEDIUM GR -GRAY LITTLE (LI) 10 - 20% C - COARSE BN - BROWN SOME (SO) 20- 35% - • i AND' 35 - 50% F/M - F to M YEL - YELLOW F/C F to C VOri was (uc Jed 5 4(.7,l 1,j�l T ff TMrI a axi lank o jl%q WC.6 odwnud at on a b to pnC ofC benoo�, f6e Tank E ELEV. CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIAL DEPTH SAMPLE w REMARKS SCALE o a � o z = m I O'3"o SPtial�' f w y j/ i I 6� 4 i I d'Y�-► /2�" A1ixed oran�lt fan qeo� rrlfe✓ Ime laid (/ I to r, 1 j2, /�uger�ar�e. uo ve of ry wef /Z I 77 l4 Sor�L�C co��ecTec( �iowi �lq"' / nnbi7�uT /Z. 5,At/o(c vos !J//dry( i Tir'• Nau ado�r� 5, 16 C No sf4%^^� °✓ cc�o�s exow�e d- I I i BORING NO, 2 BORING -- LOG :1 . ;HFFT OF CLIENT PROJECT NO. �1i�cC. �W155 $�033°� PROJECT I ELEVATION r/1 BORING CONTRACTOR / EQUIPMENT 11 I HanA _3N e�eclric Cori �r' DATE COMPLETION DEPTH LOGGED BY 3 z$ qi KeN J4 GROUNDWATER DATE LEVEL DEPTH I i PROPORTIONS USED ABBREVIATIONS i F - FINE V-VERY ' TRACE (TR.) 0 - 10% j M-MEDIUM GR -GRAY LITTLE (LI) 10 - 20% C - COARSE BN - BROWN SOME (SO) 20- 35% AND' 35 - 50% F/M. - F to M - YEL-- YELLOW I 1 { L F/C F to C d 1 1 Bern �s �Icwteal ��. 1NC a�PP'^J' ��r Tan 1r buil� nq �ne boring uia�wdvo�cad ai a p, ongle. to PenF�r4f. �IeAC�Il � ELEV. CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIAL .DEPTH SAMPLE w cn V REMARKS 1 j SCALE o a o Z >- Q J F— = m 0-3° aopkall' 3_3' o►n��,e ��nd rK;rty� A yraycl U V .2' ,j t , 6=7' 0✓t]�/ �Ad w; br gMf rp�'OMnyf- b. Samp� iT �Ori 1tt ✓G�'o�"io� �' Crus��•lned Zoncs. V (/ c���1Ectc-Q �r nv allAri>.'JSmP� . 7'9i' 0— cAd rch.. Sa,4 M;Xcj. $' a gyp' S "fie c 41cci tj �f•+ a µgft✓ bif •r . AV i JYo SIQi�i� or 0dor75 emc-mle/ a - LIMITATIONS AND SERVICE CONSTRAINTS t h Limitations The findings set forth in the attached Site Assessment Report are strictly limited in time. and scope to the date of the evaluation(s) . The conclusions presented in the Report are based solely on the services described therein, and not on scientific tasks or procedures beyond the scope of agreed upon services or the time and budgeting restraints imposed by the client. This report may contain recommendations which are partially based on the analysis of data accumulated at the time and place set forth in the report through subsurface exploration. However, further- investigations may reveal additional data or variations of the current data which may require the enclosed recommendations to be reevaluated. Chemical analyses may have been performed for specific parameters during the course of this site assessment, as described in the text. However, it should be noted that additional chemical constituents not searched for during the current study may be present in soil and/or ground water at the site. Partial findings of this investigation are based on data provided by others. No warranty is expressed or implied with the usage of .such data. Service Constraints Much of the informatiorLVrbvided in this report is based upon personal interviews and research of all available documents, records and maps held by the appropriate government and private agencies. This is subject to . the limitations of historical documentation, availability and accuracy of pertinent records, and the personal recollection of those persons• contacted. The initial site investigation took into account the natural and - man-made features of the site, including any unusual or suspect phenomenon. These factors, combined with the site' s geology, hydrology, topography and past and present land uses served as a basis for choosing a methodology and location for subsurface exploration as well as ground water and subsurface sampling, if done. The subsurface data, if provided, is meant as a representative overview of the site. The location and analyses of soil, ground water and surface water samples, if provided, was based on the same considerations listed in the paragraphs above. 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