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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0109 CORPORATION STREET - Health '09 Corporation Road, H- y an s ?;, r: r f i e 9 i ,f a l� 4f a f f �I. 1 0 0 j o 1 iJ o f o [ i r Number Fee 175 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 100.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that Marvelous Cleaners 109 Corporation Rd., Hyannis, MA Is Hereby Granted a License FOR: STORING OR HANDLING 111 GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------ This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to,and and expires 6/30/2015 unless sooner suspended or revoked. ---------------------------------------- WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D. 6/30/2014 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health .1 4% Town of Barnstable �pF1HE�p Regulatory Services Richard V. Scali,.Director '"R'AM. Public Health Division 16:)'0rfn ag. Thomas;McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE n l0 - I APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN III GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT S,,J pk ,/N CJ1< NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT �O�JOQIy '_.'>5 Q4e19NVqPjC:::-, ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT 010 f '-^ `R cJ TELEPHONE NUMBER ` SOLE OWNER:. V YES NO n i :� r IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: 3. ra IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. 5 - 2 Z�M y 3 STATE OF INCORPORATION .5- 5 ti C� ,gip s FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: , nn n PRESIDENT Uo..✓� 0�f t V nX TREASURER CLERK SI ATURE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS 2 4 e/r HOME TELEPHQ # - sod � 34 �� c Q:Wpplication Forms\HAZAPP.DOC Town ®f Barnstable ' Barnstable Regulatory. Services Department' ca0v .� Public Health Division 1ARNSTABI.E. I � ''"A � 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 i639. �0 DA 2007 Office: 508-862-4644 Thomas F.Geiler,Director FAX: 508-790-6304 Thomas A.McKean,CHO Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT -9 4 &,t1nA1K1 NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT Cll ye-L y vS 6.✓1 P 6S ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT ICA �✓1�1�� © � TELEPHONE NUMBER 50 Z - '0 S`1 — 2T 6 q SOLE OWNER: t ES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. y S Z I Z y STATE OF INCORPORATION NkQS, --- C�j �C�'� FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT 'SVc.✓� TREASURER FL. CLERK' e- SIG TURE.OF APPLICANT —REST CTIONS: HOME AD SS H0 LEPHONE co N ' U- tv O O ,!;jMinspectio douts\Haz Mat Application2008.DOC rn O N p MAIL-IN REQUESTS Please mail the completed application form to the address below. Also include a copy of� your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc.) In addition, please include the required fee of$100. Make check payable to: Town of Barnstable. Allow time for in-house processing. Our mailing address is: Town of Barnstable I Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 FOR FAXED REQUESTS Our fax number is (508) 790-6304. Please fax a completed application form. Also, please fax us a copy of your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc.) In addition,please mail the required fee of$100. Please make the check payable to:.Town of Barnstable. The check must be mailed to the address listed above. Allow time for in- house processing. For further assistance on any item above, call (508) 862-4644 Back to Main Public Health Division Page JAinspection handoutskHaz Mat Applicadon2008.DOC Town of Barnstable Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory and Inspection FACILITY INFORMATION: Business Name: _ /i4,fVZZ0US &-C-A tI�S Business Location: 1,49 & P0f4-77eJ 1-14 vim©/ Mailing Address: As *60 V"5 Telephone Number: S4 5 °Z 6 Contact Person: ('C6LG� L/ Emergency Contact Telephone Number: �k- Type of Business: / )Cr J 41052T,U/AIC5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (CHAPTER 108) Virgin Product Total Quantity Container Size(s) Storage Location Major Materials Gallons or Pounds Quarts, gallons, Shed,retail store, drums,tank,etc... cabinet,closet,etc PERCN�� SIVR-0- /N ThNAU Z)S6 6A4• IXAIKS A I. !UU q (!� ,ui�✓� </Aeti%c S S�G�GLoAJS C/�L• tau cK�T ,c�,�e/fiN� �!�•BAIL d/z-y G�t�tJ/NG SOA-P _15- 4*U_4A/9 Jr 6 At . 6v kcr of A-CH1A16 "Id t S -/Y/SC. /3 C7 Al-t. x)s IV,> P,e&T T/AJ4 Alfa 4"6e/C&1JS Al"/JS sf-k CA;JY A�� r3a 11-t� S CA nENL,L-� 6 G A�-�d/i/,$ J_ G*L- _&CLA ET A oo M e6df f{bS5/dAJ 3"0/ C6-)e /.IW 1,3/To A;LL6,✓,S ;j (��L- B!/LKE7r 66 M i - 1 - I Misc. Combustibles Misc. Corrosives Misc.Reactive Misc.Toxics Inventory Total Amount: ~L Hazardous Materials License Posted?Yes l�T Contingency Plan Posted? Yes 6 Fire District: N yA AI AJ 4S Fire Extinguisher Service Date: 0� Metal Covered Rag Bin: Yes &- Absorbent Material Available?(9 No Type of Absorbent: Speedy Dry ads igs Other: MSDS on site?& No Hard Cop Computer Access Hazardous Waste Handling i Hazardous Waste Generator Identification Number: RM> 0(o 9-4 to S f O Type(s) of hazardous waste product(s): W A-sT€ DER t pRo�Tf/yL��t/� Date of last hazardous waste shipment,type of waste and quantity: Hazardous Waste Transporter(s): ,SAGA �A) Designated Hazardous Waste Facility: Hazardous Waste Storage Area Description: Is hazardous waste storage area labeled• es No Are tanks/drums/containers labeled with the words "Hazardous Waste",the tyDe of waste and the associated hazard (i.e. ignitable,corrosive,reactive or toxic) Yes No If hazardous waste is stored out of doors is it covered from the elements? Yes No N�i4 Is it in 110% containment? Yes No If hazardous waste is stored indoors is it on an impervious floors es No - 2 - r FLOOR DRAINS (Chapter 381) Town Sewer Account Numben. Indoor floor drains: Yes No If yes,circle one,does it discharge to a: holding tank dry well on site septic. "rNC g612 O1L ROOK,I-dCAr6l* 10 THE e,e-AP, crF 1-"6 Lb W*S A r-Loo e D aA/Al- ?v Sewc-p- Outdoor surface drains: Yes No If yes,circle one,does it discharge to a: holding tank dry well on site septic. ` FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE TANKS (Chapter 326) Underground Storage Tank(s) on site? Yes Age: Is removal required? Yes No If yes,when? Is testing required? Yes No If yes,when? Out of doors above ground storage tank on site? Yes & If yes,is it protected from the elements? Yes No If yes,how? Is it on a foundation larger in size than the tank? Yes No COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS/CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 1714s 42-4-"oys 14,4M-9-I&S SN5PEL77aJ W1'8 fk7fFDX-14En AS A X ESLL :T Of THE /A)LR&ASED U13C e>- i7EW-C° To 6 R16-21-rVr� 17,�VN ///lsAZZoAJS 4N P 5013 �5a4ed r /p uc,)Ta rt/ up DATE pl[E]> WY 7-Y �v P5u c.YC-7Vt-7W tN A) 6 ,0/ FL- -A J lv&- e WoMgM IV He. Ez-i rz A-//%s e4,VVEAJIW-xe o rho" oG 0 A} 4,4 ZAkb Ou.g WAS-Src 6CvE72A-rZ)2../D A1eJ14 3&7,Q AMA 8EEa.J A-PP"E-7> EiA A-N,b is .4-WA--/77AJ& —2#C AIUAIB0F, 3,0--c , AL&mil /5 i,WE 6f4CIL/TIES YAVL49z 6F "r'oN -ill I#C 12-ll IVCW -"b N U iu 43L-- ``KA0 o l0 z f (Ds4 i o-,. vj 4S rsssua v1A C-free- 6Z 1)&P. C�q- Date: JY,4kE9k3,1 —0 Public Health Inspector: Facility Representative: ALL ��R-Z 21�ar�s RJ -3 7g b r-.0 k-i A-/'-e 7-0 6 C A-A-3E.zEt W/7V r W A1-S M" LAB6EzS CAA) 3E 667-kIWED PI R SA" kL g- 'I AIATEn/!� 5A-GF D4771 51?-E7' &Al $� 1-fA-1A11 /NE0 w/T// Up to-bAM 1A1A0P, tA-776AJ: - 3 - ' ' O �C Fier✓ �xr�N�u/s/ s Tn �� 5r?V1�. -fE 1-43Tba-M- BF' 5'=?t v/C-e7 WAS o1-044 . y djA L - Date:03/2-Y-/ II • TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: MNv,QG( o�,)s C_ a ('Ne S BUSINESS LOCATION: 4001 ot12,f an _ rn✓i�;S 0�J 6-7A (INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: jy0 a �.�;,, CONTACT PERSON: i(. EMERGENCY CONTACT TELE HONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: �eS INFORMATION/RECOMMEN ATIONS: Fire District: slew emu,n.v Waste Transportation: e3ppet, tL2ee,41 Last shipment of hazardous waste: 0 A Name of Hauler: Destination: , e E�'F ik 1 Waste Product: T2✓d^LnfoeLeln Licensed? Yesk""'No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous material use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The board of health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed / Maximum Observed / Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Miscellaneous Corrosive ❑ NEW ❑ USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides ❑ NEW ❑ USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel,Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Miscellaneous petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Miscellaneous Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt& roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes yOther chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (including carbon tetrachloride) Any other products with "poison" labels ❑ NEW ❑ USED (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Paint&varnish removers, deglossers hydrochloric acid, other acids) Miscellaneous. Flammables Other products not listed which you feel Floor&furniture strippers may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Metal polishes Laundry soil &stain removers (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers • r Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Ap Ircant's nature Staff's Initials TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Datep3/ZT/ i TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: _Mk\V,U ,( ,,,,'BUSINESS LOCATION: 001 ()„o d j2a4,o.�,jn c pc�,j n;S � 67.4, 1 INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: TOTAL AMOUNT- TELEPHONE NUMBER: CONTACT PERSON: i EMERGENCY CONTACT TELE HONE NUMBER: 607 MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: 'vl' s IN FORMATION/RECOM MEN ATIONS: Fire District: I k Waste Transportation: �,�Fe-tr-1 L-e]E 1 Last shipment of hazardous waste: 0 t:�, Name of Hauler: Destination: 14-e Waste Product: T-Q,1 t„L c)✓oe4 n bevy P Licensed? Yesv"No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous material use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The board of health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed / Maximum , , Observed / Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Miscellaneous Corrosive ' ❑ NEW ❑ USED , . ' Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid ++ Disinfectants Engine and radiator`flushes i ;( 1 r Road salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) ii { Refrigerants Motor Oils ;( f ` I t S Pesticides ❑ NEW ❑ USED; (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) i Photochemicals (Fixers)Gasoline, Jetfuel,Aviation,gas t Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating°oill �J ❑ NEW ❑ USED Miscellaneous petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) h lubricants, gear oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Degreasers for engines and metal _.__,_Printing ink Degreasers for driveways&garages _ ---_..Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Miscellaneous Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt& roofing tar �, PCB's _�- - — __ A--• - = , Y Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes 3 `Other chlorinated`hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (including carbon tetrachloride) ❑ NEW ❑ USED Any other products with "poison"labels (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Paint&varnish removers, deglossers hydrochloric acid, other acids) Miscellaneous. Flammables Other products not listed which you feel Floor&furniture strippers may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Metal polishes Laundry soil &stain removers (including bleach) Spot removers&cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash F1 WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT I CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Applicant i nature's Staff's Initials i I T I TRACHLOROETHYLENE Page 1 of 5 r MSDS Number:T0767""''*Effective Dare:05119108 Supereedes:08116105 24 Nc Emmpmcr TMph :Y.4$W161 CNEYTREC:I�2"= �MSD�Sma�terialafety Data Sheet 1 T ou;,;��sroa omde.u.e..na C.roe. Clrrm,ea:)03d7NWT From:Wtll-krodt Bak.,Inc. lM:dlinckr0dt. J.T 68k� f .�NEMTRE GNUTEC.rd ttayml 222 Rod School lano ►/ cH.rMICAIS o � "ME: c.Rn.om 46 .wmmw Phlllip"burg,NJ 08885 �` aenN alN.w+eia ml.mupl/nWf 1�mmN.q o¢iE Not Nu..+Poane m eanEON 'vwpYiq cMmty> AE nonmmorgw y(J*.IWM Oh ukl be d,,Mod Io CuGl=m SMiW 118MS824637)t auclamca. TETRACHLOROETHYLENE 1. Product Identification Synonyms:ethylene tetrachloride;tetrachloroethene;perchloroethylene;carbon bichloride;carbon dichloride CAS No.: 127-18-4 Molecular Weight: 165.83 Chemical Formula:C12C:CC12 Product Codes: J.T.Baker:9218,9360,9453,9465,9469 Mallinckrodt 1933,8058 2. Composition/Information on Ingredients Ingredient CAS No Percent Hazardous --------------------------------------- ------------ --------- .Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 99 - 1001, Yes 3. Hazards Identification Emergency Overview ------------------------ WARNING!HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED,INHALED OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.CAUSES IRRITATION TO SKIN,EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM,LIVER AND KIDNEYS.SUSPECT CANCER HAZARD,MAY CAUSE CANCER.Risk of cancer depends on level and duration of exposure. SAF-T-DATA1TtR1 Ratings(Provided here for your convenience) -------------------------------------------------------------- Health Rating:2-Moderate(Poison) Flammability Rating:0-None Reactivity Rating: 1-Slight Contact Rating:2-Moderate(Life) Lab Protective Equip:GOGGLES;LAB COAT;VENT HOOD;PROPER GLOVES Storage Color Code:Blue(Health) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Potential Health Effects ---------------------------------- Inhalation: Irritating to the upper respiratory tract.Giddiness,headache,intoxication,nausea and vomiting may follow the inhalation of large amounts while massive amounts can cause breathing arrest,liver and kidney damage,and death.Concentrations of 600 ppm and more can affect the central nervous system after a few minutes. Ingestion: Not highly toxic by this route because of low water solubility.Used as an oral dosage for hookworm(I to 4 ml).Causes abdominal pain,nausea,diarrhea, headache,and dizziness. Skin Contact: Causes irritation to skin.Symptoms include redness,itching,and pain.May be absorbed through the skin with possible systemic effects. Eye Contact: Causes irritation,redness,and pain. Chronic Exposure: May cause liver,kidney or central nervous system damage after repeated or prolonged exposures.Suspected cancer risk from animal studies. Aggravation of Pre-existing Conditions: Persons with pre-existing skin disorders or eye problems or impaired liver or kidney function may be more susceptible to the effects of the substance.The use of alcoholic beverages enhances the toxic effects. http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/t0767.htm 3/31/2011 iT>✓TRACHLOROETHYLENE Page 2 of 5 4. First Aid Measures Inhalation: Remove to fresh air.If not breathing,give artificial respiration.If breathing is difficult,give oxygen.Call a physician. Ingestion: Aspiration hazard.If swallowed,DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.Give large quantities of water.Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.Get medical attention immediately. Skin Contact: Wash skin with soap or mild detergent and water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes.Wash clothing before reuse.Call a physician. Eye Contact: Immediately Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes,lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally.Get medical attention immediately. Note to Physician: Do not administer adrenaline or epinephrine to a victim of chlorinated solvent poisoning. I I 5. Fire Fighting Measures Fire: Not considered to be a fire hazard but becomes hazardous in a fire situation because of vapor generation and possible degradation to phosgene(highly toxic)and hydrogen chloride(corrosive).Vapors are heavier than air and collect in low-lying areas. Explosion: Not considered to be an explosion hazard.Containers may explode when involved in a fire. Fire Extinguishing Media: Use any means suitable for extinguishing surrounding fire.Water spray may be used to keep fire exposed containers cool. Special Information: In the event of a fire,wear full protective clothing and NIOSH-approved self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode. 6. Accidental Release Measures Ventilate area of leak or spill.Wear appropriate personal protective equipment as specified in Section 8.Isolate hazard area.Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering.Contain and recover liquid when possible.Neutralize with alkaline material(soda ash,lime),then absorb with an inert material(e.g., vermiculite,dry sand,earth),and place in a chemical waste container.Do not use combustible materials,such as saw dust.Do not flush to sewer!US Regulations (CERCLA)require reporting spills and releases to soil,water and air in excess of reportable quantities.The toll free number for the US Coast Guard National Response Center is(800)424-8802. 7. Handling and Storage Store in a cool,dry,ventilated area away from sources of heat or ignition.Isolate from Flammable materials.Protect from direct sunlight.Wear special protective equipment(Sec.8)for maintenance break-in or where exposures may exceed established exposure levels.Wash hands,face,forearms and neck when exiting restricted areas.Shower,dispose of outer clothing,change to clean garments at the end of the day.Avoid cross-contamination of street clothes.Wash hands before eating and do not eat,drink,or smoke in workplace.Containers of this material may be hazardous when empty since they retain product residues(vapors, liquid);observe all warnings and precautions listed for the product. 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Airborne Exposure Limits: -OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit(PEL): 100 ppm(TWA),200 ppm(ceiling), 300 ppm/5min/3-hour(max) -ACGIH Threshold Limit Value(TLV): 25 ppm(TWA),100 ppm(STEL);listed as A3,animal carcinogen Ventilation System: A system of local and/or general exhaust is recommended to keep employee exposures below the Airborne Exposure Limits.Local exhaust ventilation is generally preferred because it can control the emissions of the contaminant at its source,preventing dispersion of it into the general work area.Please refer to the ACGIH document,Industrial Ventilation,A Manual of Recommended Practices,most recent edition,for details. Personal Respirators(NIOSH Approved): If the exposure limit is exceeded,wear a supplied air,full-facepiece respirator,airlined hood,or full-facepiece self-contained breathing apparatus. Skin Protection: Wear impervious protective clothing,including boots,gloves,lab coat,apron or coveralls,as appropriate,to prevent skin contact: Eye Protection: Use chemical safety goggles and/or full face shield where dusting or splashing of solutions is possible.Maintain eye wash fountain and quick-drench facilities in work area. 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance: http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/t0767.htm 3/31/2011 �TETRACHLOROETHYLENE Page 3 of 5 Clear,colorless liquid. Odor: Ethereal odor. Solubility: 0.015 g in 100 g of water. Specific Gravity: 1.62 @ 20C/4C pH: No information found. Volatiles by volume @ 2 1 C(7017): 100 Boiling Point: 121C(250F) Melting Point: -19C(-2F) Vapor Density(Air-1): 5.7 Vapor Pressure(mm Hg): 18 @ 25C(77F) Evaporation Rate(BuAc=1): 0.33(trichloroethylene=1) 10. Stability and Reactivity Stability: Stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage.Slowly decomposed by light.Deteriorates rapidly in warm,moist climates. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide may form when heated to decomposition.Hydrogen chloride gas and phosgene gas may be formed upon heating. Decomposes with moisture to yield trichloroacetic acid and hydrochloric acid. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Incompatibilities: Strong acids,strong oxidizers,strong alkalis,especially NaOH,KOH;finely divided metals,especially zinc,barium,lithium.Slowly corrodes aluminum,iron and zinc. Conditions to Avoid: Moisture,light,heat and incompatibles. 11. Toxicological Information Oral rat LD50:2629 mg/kg;inhalation rat LC50:4100 ppm/6H;investigated as a tumorigen,mutagen,reproductive effector. --------\Cancer Lists\------------------------------------------------------ ---NTP carcinogen--- Ingredient Known Anticipated IARC Category ---------------—------------------- ----- -------- Tetrachloroethylene (127-18-4) No Yes 2A 12. Ecological Information Environmental Fate: When released into the soil,this material is expected to quickly evaporate.When released into the soil,this material may leach into groundwater.When released into the soil,this material may biodegrade to a moderate extent.When released to water,this material is expected to quickly evaporate.When released into water, this material is not expected to biodegrade.This material is not expected to significantly bioaccumulate.When released into the air,this material may be moderately degraded by reaction with photochemically produced hydroxyl radicals. Environmental Toxicity: The LC50/96-hour values for fish are between I and 10 mg/I.The LC50/96-hour values for fish are between 10 and 100 mg/I.This material is expected to be toxic to aquatic life. 13. Disposal Considerations Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be handled as hazardous waste and sent to a RCRA approved incinerator or disposed in a RCRA approved waste facility.Processing,use or contamination of this product may change the waste management options.State and local disposal regulations may differ from federal disposal regulations.Dispose of container and unused contents in accordance with federal,state and local requirements. 14. Transport Information Domestic(Land,D.O.T.) ----------------------- Proper Shipping Name:TETRACHLOROETHYLENE Hazard Class:6.1 UN/NA:UN1897 Packing Group:III http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/t0767.htm 3/31/2011 . TETRACHLOROETHYLENE Page 4 of 5 Information reported for product/size:4L International(Water,I.M.O.) , ----------------------------- Proper Shipping Name:TETRACHLOROETHYLENE Hazard Class:6.1 UN/NA:UN1897 Packing Group:III Information reported for product/size:4L International(Air,I.C.A.O.) P. ----------------------------- Proper Shipping Name:TETRACHLOROETHYLENE Hazard Class:6.1 UN/NA:UN1897 Packing Group:111 Information reported for product/size:4L 15. Regulatory Information --------\Chemical Inventory Status - Part 1\--------------------------------- Ingredient TSCA EC Japan Australia ----------------------------------------------- ---- --- ----- --------- Tetrachloroethylene (127-18-4) Yes Yes Yes Yes --------\Chemical Inventory Status - Part 2\--------------------------------- --Canada-- Ingredient Korea DSL NDSL Phil. ----------------------------------------------- ----- --- ---- ----- Tetrachloroethylene (127-18-4) Yes Yes NO Yes --------\Federal, State 6 International Regulations - Part 1\---------------- -SARA 302- ------SARA 313------ Ingredient Ro TPQ List Chemical Catg. ----------------------------------------- --- ----- ---- -------------- Tetrachloroethylene (127-18-4) No NO Yes NO --------\Federal, State 6 International Regulations - Part 2\---------------- -RCRA- -TSCA- Ingredient CERCLA 261.33 8(d) ----------------------------------------- ------ -----' Tetrachloroethylene (127-18-4) 100 U210 No Chemical Weapons Convention: No TSCA 12(b): No CDTA: No SARA 311/312; Acute: Yes Chronic: Yes Fire: No Pressure: No Reactivity: NO (Pure / Liquid) WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A CHEMICAL(S)KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER. Australian Hazchem Code:2[Z] Poison Schedule:None allocated. WHMIS: This MSDS has been prepared according to the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations(CPR)and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. 16. Other Information NFPA Ratings:Health:2 Flammability:0 Reactivity:0 Label Hazard Warning: WARNING!HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED,INHALED OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN.CAUSES IRRITATION TO SKIN,EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM,LIVER AND KIDNEYS.SUSPECT CANCER HAZARD.MAY CAUSE CANCER.Risk ofcancer depends on level and duration of exposure. Label Precautions: Do not get in eyes,on skin,or on clothing. Do not breathe vapor or mist. Keep container closed. Use only with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Label First Aid: If inhaled,remove to fresh air.If not breathing,give artificial respiration.If breathing is difficult,give oxygen.If swallowed,DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Give large quantities of water.Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.In case of contact,immediately Flush eyes or skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes.Wash clothing before reuse.In all cases call a physician. Product Use: Laboratory Reagent. Revision Information: No Changes. Disclaimer: ttfttrtrtftffffittfftf tiff ittttt4ttrtrtf tf itfttttttfrtf fffffitftttttrtrttffitf tttitttttrttrtffffiitttf♦ft Mallinckrodt Baker,Inc.provides the information contained herein in good faith but makes no representation as to its comprehensiveness or accuracy. This document is intended only as a guide to the appropriate precautionary handling of the material by a properly trained person using this product. Individuals receiving the information must exercise their independent judgment in determining its appropriateness for a particular purpose. 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ID Ali a6�6.� �� Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler.• .SAS L-E Destination: Waste Product: W*/s Pam- Licensed �esNo NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a,month requires a License from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the.following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) , Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation as Photochemicals (Fixers) 9 , Diesel'Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink r Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine i Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers - Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, - - Lacquer thinners- - _ _ (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW r USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, -r Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) --� Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers �q ;�,�Sy S CjA-G (including bleach) tit//I-S/r E6tPE.u7" )c;ez14 �y Spot removers & cleaning fluids RjJoyl,y,c /S' <,sfL (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solventsC36LvEnl7- IAI �� 7�/E 1>g_y CLLAtill Bug and tar removers AM(,q/A)&-) Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE uA TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: fylQ-ryti BUSINESS LOCATION: le!q YDOr ' . l�L�, l�"GIQ i'li7JS INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: T TELEPHONE NUMBER - - CONTACT PERSON: hem EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS TYPE OF BUSINESS: INFORMATION/REC MENDATI0 S: Fire District: Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler• Destination: Waste Product: Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) _ Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. 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Geiler,Director ��•�'" r • R B MSTABLE. + Public Health Division _ is 039• �0 - ° Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax:.508-790-6304 Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE — le)J 65;— APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT c Tb,4 rf 0? H i pes�iss P, 1,� NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT- /jj jQ Q6"-Tit ° TELEPHONE NUMBER S'O6-- SOLE OWNER:JZ�ES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. STATE OF INCORPORATION FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT a 7 TREASURER i CLERK SIGNATURE OF AOLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE# ���, ��6,1- q g Haz.doc/wp/q md,vvq OIL WASTE OIL OIL FILTERS ANTIFREEZE WASTE ANITFREEZE GASOLINE WASTE GAS DIESEL FUEL W/W FLUID ATF y HYDRAULIC/ MISC. MISC. MISC. MISC. . BRAKE FLUID COMMBUSTIBLE FLAMMABLE CORROSIVE PETROLEUM (GEAR OIL/GREASE/ LUBRICANTS) FREON ACETYLENE CAR WASH CAR WASH PAINTS/ WAX DETERGENTS THINNERS SEALANT CLEANING BATTERIES/ POISION/TOXI C T SOLVENTS BATTERY ACID G ' /D FERTALIZERS WASTE SOLVENT Gl MSDS �� I ✓ vl CZ� MANIFESTS © pumper b�j - uk&�,t- kAAJ-zA Q 4 (PET-C-) Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS .................. ................................................_._.,.._.__._.._ DBA: ;Marvel Cleaners Fax: Corp Name: Mailing Address `: ..........................................................._.._.............................................................._............................................._.....,.. ... ........ ....... ...--- Location: '109 Corporation Road,Hyannis Street: 109 Corporation Road ..........................................._...............-......................_................................................._........_............................... ........................................................._.........._..................._.._....................._......................_....... mappar: City: Hyannis Contact: ;Donna Hirshberg State: Ma Telephone: (508)771-2526 Zip: 02601 Emergency: '(617)878-3056 Person Interviewed: Donna Hirshberg .............................................._............................................. ;Business Contact Letter Date: 9/21/2005 ..._..._............................................................................................................... ..........._...._........................._..............................._.__................. Category: ;Dry Cleaner/Laundry Inventory Site Visit Date: 10/25/2005 ................................................................................................._.......................... .................................................._............. ...................................... Type: Follow Up/Inspection Date: ❑� public water ❑ indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains / license required ❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc W currently licensed R] town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell ❑ outdoor catch basin/drywell expir ------...-- ••-................ ❑ date: 6/25/2004 on-site sewage ❑ indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system _ ..--....... /.._..........._....0_- Remarks: Floor drains sealed 2 years ago. All cleaners on shelf in compliance: corner..1 gallon of Tetrachloroethylene,not used-shall dispose. Eye Satisfactory wash station on bathroom sink-one to be plumbed in. First aid kits on site. MSDS sheets on site. Waste manifests on site(3/1/96). Remarks: 2/25/97 Recycling cartridges,eyewashing station,MSDS sheets on site. See 97 inspection form for current list of Toxic&Haz. Mat. 6/21/04 Onsite inventory completed. Free flowing eye wash in bathroom. First aid kit, MSDS onsite,waste manifests onsite,good labeling and weekly maintenance procedures. Shop is very clean. Employees break area is away from chemical use area. ORDERS: renew hazmat license. 10/25/05-alp all PERC self contained in machines(150 gallons approx), Norton Supply and Packaging Industries delivers the PERC. Have MSDS on site and Safety Kleen hauls any waste they have.Very clean environment) I i I Page 2 Town of Barnstable-Health Department HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemicals: ❑ Zero Toxic Waste Materials ❑ gty's>251bs dry or'50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals RI gty's 111 gals or more misc.petroleum products:grease,lubricants 1 gallons laundry soil&stain removers(including beach) 152 gallons Hydrogen Peroxide 0.5 gallons Misc.Acid 16 gallons Waste solvent 30 gallons other cleaning solvents 19 gallons Misc.Flammable 2 gallons Misc.Combustible 5 gallons any product with the word"POISON"on label 1 gallons ..................__....................................-----....................._......__.._................._............_....._.._.._.. ....................................................._..._..........-- Waste Transporter: 'Safety Kleen Fire District: 'Hyannis _................_...........--............-...-.........._._.._..._.._......................................._...._._...._...__......._: ........................_......_.._................................._......- Last HW Shipment Date: i 10/19/2005 Waste Hauler Licensed: Yes .........................._..................................................... ........................_...._..............._....................................................... i Levine&, Thomas,Inc. P.O.Box 1040 Mashpee; MA 02649 WARONMDMAL REAL ESTATE coNSULTANTS TEL 508-AT7 8386 FAX 509-420•1040 ' r 1 20 December 1994 Ms. Lynne Doty, DENSE Region 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville,MA 02347 IRA Quarterly Status Report No. 2 W SC-4-0890 { Dear Ms. Doty Pursuant to the Administrative Consent Order&the Schedule of Implementation, I offer the following report regarding,activities of the last quarter. 3.10 Remediation of Soils and Septic System at Corporation Plaza/Marvel Cleaners , Task A-1 -Excavation&Disposal of Septic System& Soils at source. The soils around the septic system, located at the Corp.-Plaza property were considered to be contaminated and therefore a continuing source of release of Tetrachloroethene (PCE) into the groundwater. PCE is the primary contaminant previously detected'in the subject site soils. A target level of 0.5 ppm(PCE) was proposed based upon the appropriate MCP Method T Soil Category Standard where the combination of soil and groundwater categories are : S-1 soil & GW-1 groundwater. Soil concentration levels proposed for. other minor VOC contaminants will also be MCP Method 1 soil standards for S-1 soil and GW-1 groundwater. We intended to excavate the contaminated soils above the watertable, beneath and adjacent to the septic system. The system itself was thought to be not operating properly and was to be replaced. Due to the difficulty working at an operational shopping center a conservative approach was taken. 20 December 1994 IRA Quarterly No. 2 Although prior studies revealed soil contamination adjacent to the septic tank below the watertable at depths of 14-16 feet (see the GZA Addendum Report on Downgradient Areas, January 1991), it was not known if contaminated soils existed above the . watertable. In anticipation of encountering contaminated soils, a 20 foot roll-off container was placed on site, where any contaminated soils would be stored pending proper analyses and disposal. On 20& 21 September L&T conducted at test pit excavation by backhoe immediately adjacent and below the existing septic tank. Soil samples were taken from the sidewalls and base of the excavation to a depth just below the septic tank (approximately 7.5 feet. It was noted that the septic tank was not functioning properly and was overflowing into the adjacent soils. The soil samples were field screened with an H-Nu photoionization detector(PID). All samples indicated none detected (ND), except one. This one sample, indicated a reading of approximately 5 ppm. This soil sample was transported to a Massachusetts licensed laboratory, Groundwater Analytical, Inc., in Buzzards Bay, MA to be analyzed by EPA Method 8260. Laboratory analysis indicated no VOCs detected. (see Table 2). On 6 October the project civil engineer, Ed Pesce, along with the Town of Barnstable Health Department's representative, Ed-Barry, DEP representative, Lynn Doty and L&T personnel conducted a percolation test (identified as TP-1 and TP-2) for the design and permitting of the new septic system. (For location see Figure 1). During the excavation the soils were field screened with an H-Nu photoionization detector(PID). All samples indicated no VOCs detected. It was then decided to relocate the new septic system and insiall it before conducting the excavation of the old system. An effort had been made to extend the Town of Barnstable sewer system to the site in order to avoid requiring the need of a septic system. However, due to a legal ruling it was determined a bid process would be required for construction of the extension. The estimate for sewer service hook- up was at least one year. On 18 October Permit No. 94-620 was issued by the Town of Barnstable for the new ' septic system (see Figure 1 for design and location). On the same day, excavation for the new system was initiated. A trench approximately 3 feet below the surface was excavated for the new piping from the effluent pipe at the building to the location of the new tank. Soils were screened along the trench for establishing background readings, which were established to be none detect (ND). Then excavation was conducted for the new tank. During this part of the excavation the existing effluent pipe was exposed. Soil samples were taken from the sidewalls of the existing effluent pipe. All tests showed no VOCs detected. Each soil sample tested from the excavation for the new tank also indicated no VOCs detected (see Table 2 for test results). i 2 I 20 December 1994 ERA Quarterly No. 2 . On 19 October the are.-. )r the new pump chamber was excavated and all soil samples field screened irdicatew-:. VOCs detected. On the same day Lynne Doty and Ken Anderson of D :' " --I a multi-media inspection of Marvel Cleaners. Both Ed Pesce (the projt. etr) and Paul Reiter(the project LSP) were on site. On 20 October for new main tank and pump chamber were closed. Lynne Doty ofDEP w . n the same day the excavation for the existing Leach Pit #1 was begun. ;.: . feet the sidewalls of the leach pit were clogged with heavy organic matte" _ ,:_; ^g of 15 ppm was indicated in'&composite soil sample. The excavation w&a�,_. :_ qd pending a laboratory analysis by EPA Method 8260. .Groundwater a the sample on a 24 hr. turn around. The analysis in-Jie.xed no V ,'see Table 2) and the excavation was completed on 21 October. On 24 October,-, ri.r" each Pit#2 was excavated. Soil samples from the bottom and side walls of Lei=. Pits 1&2 were taken and delivered to Groundwater Analytical for analyses by ERP� :ethod 8260. All samples indicated no VOCs detected.(see Table 2). On 25 OctobQY the new leaching floaters were set and the excavations backfilled. The new system Was then put on line. On 7 November excavation of the old existing septic tank was begun. Throughout the excavation SO4s were screened with an H-Nu PID. All samples indicated N/D readings. Upon removal�of the tank , samples were collected from the side walls and bottom of the excavation. The samples were forwarded to Groundwater Analytical for analyses by EPA Method 8260. Two samples had concentrations of PCE, S-16 (200 ppb estimated because it was below t1he detection limit) and S-20 (13,000 ppb). Sample S-20 also contained 360 ppb of TCE arad 510 ppb of cis-1,2-DCE. S-16 was taken from the center bottom of the excavation anq S-20 was taken near B-55 at depths of 7-8 feet. Three samples (S-21, S- 22 & 9-23)weere then collected from the excavation in the area of B-55 /B-54 at depths of approximattIly 11-12 feet. These soil samples were forwarded to Groundwater Analytical for-4halyses by EPA Method 8260. These analyses indicated PCE concentrations;of 91 ppb, 68 ppb, and 91 ppb respectively(see Table 2). Throughout thte entire excavation process no PCE contaminated soils were encountered above the watre The only PCE contaminated soils identified were found below the watertable as diescribed above. Therefore no contaminated soils were removed during this task. 3 20 December 1994 IRA Quarterly No. 2 Note : B-54, B-55, B-56 and MW-2 were destroyed during the excavation of the old septic system and installation of the new system. Task A-2 - Soil Borings/Well Installation 1. There was no indication of contamination found in the soils adjacent or below the area of the former leach pits and was therefore determined not to be a source. No boring or- well was installed at this location, but may be considered in future actions. J 2. In order to provide information relative to the vertical extent of the plume and to evaluate the potential of dense non-aqueous phase liquid,-three piezometers and a single deep 89 feet well 13d were installed at the Cape Cod Mall property near previously installed monitoring wells B-13 and B-30 (see Figure 2). The three piezometers PZ-8, . PZ-7 and PZ-6 were installed on 7 December 1994 at depths of 50, 60, and 70 feet, respectively. The deep,well B-13d was installed on 15 and 16 December 1994. Groundwater samples were taken from PZ-7 & PZ-8 and were forwarded to Groundwater Analytical for analyses by EPA Method 8010. The results indicated PCE concentrations of 27 ppb and 41 ppb respectively(see Table 1). The deep boring (B-13 d) was performed using flush joint drive casing with drilling water(drive and wash). DEP Standard i References for drilling drive and wash borings were followed. Split spoon samples were . taken every five (5) feet and screened with a H-Nu PID. All samples indicated ND readings. At 89 feet the sample indicated that a silt layer had been reached and the boring was terminated. A sample of the silt layer(S-19)was forwarded to Groundwater Analytical for analysis by EPA Method 8260. The results are pending. A 2 inch diameter/ 10 foot well screen was set above the silt layer. The well was surrounded with filter sand. A bentonite seal was then constructed above the well screen by tremie pumping bentonite grout into the annular space between the PVC riser pipe and the borehole wall. Boring logs are provided in Appendix C. 3. It was determined from field screening and laboratory analyses of soil samples that releases of PCE did not occur in the piping or distribution box sections of the septic system. Therefore no shallow well was installed in this area. 4. A single boring and monitoring was installed to a depth of 27 feet 0-55b) in the approximate location of the former well B-55. Split spoon soil samples were collected at 5 foot intervals. Sample S-4a at 16-18 feet (H-Nu reading of 350 ppm) and S-8a at 25-27 feet (H-Nu reading of 50 ppm) were collected from the split spoon and forwarded to Groundwater Analytical for analyses by EPA Method 8260. The results are pending. A second deeper boring and well (B-13d) was located further downgradient on the Cape Cod Mall property as described above. I 4 20 December 1994 IRA Quarterly No. 2 Task A 3 -Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Groundwater sampling of the new wells has not taken place with the exception of PZ-7&. PZ-8. Groundwater samples were taken from PZ-7&PZ-8 and were forwarded to Groundwater Analytical for analyses by EPA Method 8010. The results indicated concentrations ofPCE of 27 ppb and 41 ppb respectively(see Table.1). Prior to their destruction,groundwater samples were taken on 20.September 1994 from MW-2, B-54,' B-55 and B-56. EPA Method 8010 indicated concentrations of PCE at 5 ppb, 380 ppb, 50 ppb& 11 ppb respectively(see Table 1). Task-A4 - Survey and Measurement of Groundwater Elevations Measurements of groundwater levels and survey has not been conducted relative to the new wells. 3.20 Assessment at Cape;Cod Mall Parking Lot Task B-1 - Survey and Measurements of Groundwater Elevations This was completed on 30 November 1994 (see Table 3),.however well B-19 was inadvertently overlooked, but will be surveyed and measured in January 1995. In addition a single deep well (B-13d)was installed as described above: 3.30 Assessment at Doherty Property Task C-1 - Soil Borings/Well Installations 1 On 13 & 14 December 1994 a deep boring B-46d was drilled and a deep well installed adjacent to B-46 using flush joint drive casing with drilling,water(drive and wash). DEP Standard References for drilling drive and wash borings were followed. Split spoon samples were taken every five (5) feet and screened with an H-Nu PID. All samples indicated no VOCs detected on the PID. At 58 -60 feet the sample indicated that a silt layer had been reached. Continuous split spoon sampling was then conducted to a level of 68 feet'where the silt layer appeared to dissipate into a very fine sand layer.* Boring and sampling was terminated at this point. A soil sample (S-12)was taken at the silt layer (58-60 feet) which was forwarded to Groundwater Analytical for analysis by EPA Method 8260. The results are pending. The portion of the boring in the silt was then filled with 5 20 December 1994 IRA Quarterly No. 2 bentonite chips. A two inch diameter PVC well screen was installed above the silt, from 49 to 59 feet. The well was surrounded with filter sand. A bentonite seal was then constructed above the well screen by tremie pumping bentonite grout into the annular, space between the PVC-riser pipe-and the borehole wall. Activities planned which will be the-of the IRA Quarterly Status Report No. 3 due 19 March 1995 are as follows * Submittal of analytical data from sampling described above. * Additional boring(s) and well(s) at the Corp. Plaza property and study relative to PCE contaminated soils below the watertable. * Installation of piezometers, survey, measurements and surfacewater sampling at Fresh Pond (Tasks D-1, D-2, & D-3). * . Assessments further downgradient including the installation of additional small diameter wells, borings and 2" wells. Surveys, measurements and ` sampling will be conducted as well. * A private well survey will be conducted. * A preliminary study relative to the design of a pump and treat system for the remediation of groundwater will be conducted based on current available data. * Advisories as to any changes in scheduling or scope of work will be made with proper notification or for approval when required. Respectfully submitted, Levine& Thomas, Inc. Jack Thomas, President ' 6 20 December 1994 IItA Quarterly No. 2. LSP Certification The above described IRA activity is being conducted in conformance with the IRA Plan established by the Department dated August 1994. Paul Reiter, LSP #5767: cc: Margaret.R. Stolfa Matt Cavallini/Corp. Plaza Alvan Hirshberg/.Aldo, Inc. J 1 , ' ' _ 6 r Ali ,yya 77 _ FIGURES is . j 1 1 i TABLES I File No. 11791.5 08/23/93:pfr:mem - " Pagel of 7 TABLE 1 Fite No.11891.5 08/23/93:pfr:mem Page 1 of 7 TABLE I WATER QUALITY DATA AREAS DOWNGRADIENT OR NEAR MARVEL CLEANERS/CORPORATION PLAZA Crsi/'J. V C Hyannis,Massachusetts(ppb) Location Date VOC PCE TCE Total 1,1- VCL 1,1,1- CL CBN BNZ TOL EBN XYL ACE 114IB ME Sam led Anal ses 1,2-DCE DCE TCA F Z Z K K Standard or Guideline for 5 5 70 7 2 200 5 100 5 1.00 700 10,000 700 350 350 Drinking Water 0 B-14 12/21/89 8240 5.9 12/21/89 GC O1/17/90 GC B-22 01/23/90 GC 5-25 10-50 Corporation Plaza and Marvel Cleaners West Septic 11/30/90 GC Tank MW-1 08/09/90 8240 _ - 11/30/90 GC MW-3 08/09/90 8240 6 11/30/90 GC B-21 01/29/90 GC West Leach 11/11/90 GC 1,500 d0 Pit 12/18/90' GC l00• 52• 120- 0 East Leach 11/11/90 GC 620 r Pit 12/18/90• GC 67' 82' 120• MW-2 08/09/90 GC 36 20 63 -A /� 11/11/90 GC Still Residue 12/19/90 8240 10,00 ,000 20- 10- 450 12/19/90 GC 280,000 53 10-50 100 50 Wastewater 12/19/90 8240 81,000 480 280 &0 4,200 to Septic 12/19/90 GC 18,000 220 10- 10-50 130 10-50 0 50 East Septic 11/11/90 8240 270,000 35,00 84,000 5-25 Tank 11/11/90 GC 69,000 0 52,000 12/18/90- GC 260• 10-50 Cor ioration Plaza and Marvel Cleaners cont'd B-56 12/19/90 8240 220 92 86 12/19/90 GC 300 100 09/20/94 8010 11 } File No. 11791.5. 08/23/93:pfr:mem Page 2 of 7 TABLE 1 B-54 12/19/90 8240 68,000 270 GC 14,000 10-50 10- 5/16/92 8240 4,500 270 31 50 2/11/93 9010. 12,000 7.5 09/20/94 8010 380 B-55b B-55 12/19/90 8240 26,000 3,300 5,300 87 12/19/90 GC 6,600 920 1,500 10- ��� 5/16/92 8240 610 220 180 50 2/11/93 8010 430 230• 240 / 09/20/94 8010 50 68 5 Cape Cod Melt PZ 6 PZ-7 12/08/94 8010 27 12 PZ-8 12/08/94 8010 41 5 B-13d B-13 12/21/89 8240 2,600 160 570 12/21/89 GC 1,600 100 330 10- 01/17/90 GC 700 10-50 100 50 02/16/90 GC 980 70 190 11/11/90 GC 2,700 410 770 5/16/92 8240 210 190 260 <1 2/11/93 8010 360 27 270 B-30 01/30/90 8240 320 5 24 23 01/30/90 GC 170 10-50 800- 02/16/90 GC 50 P ` 4,00 11/11/90 GC 350 150 520 62 0 5/16/92 8240 37 6 5.9 <1 2/11/93 8010 360 49 58 B-19 01/23/90 8240 01/23/90 GC 3/10/93 8010 Ca a Cod Melt cont'd B-20 01/23/90 8240 32 01/23/90 GC 10-50 10-50 2/15/93 8010 17 BM L B-21 3/10/93 8010 B-3 12/19/90 8240 14 12/19/90 GC 10-50 01/17/90 GC 03/10/93 8010 7.2 B-24 02/15/93 8010 5.7 B-25 01/26/90 8240 18 01/26/90 GC 02/15/93 8010. 7.8 9-32 03/10/93 8010 Table 2 Soil Quality Data IRA WSC-0890 20 December 1994 Location Date Sample ID Depth/feet H-Nu Value EPA Method PCE TCE cis-1,2,DCE Test pit at septic system 09/21/94 S-1 7.5 5 ppm 8260 ND ND ND Effuent Pipe 10/18/94 S-1 3 ND 8260 ND ND ND New Tank 10/18/94 S-2 3 ND 8260 ND ND ND Side Wall 10/18/94 S-3 7-8 ND 8260 ND ND ND Bottom 10/18/94 S-4 7-8 ND 8260 ND ND ND Pump Chamb 10/19/94 S-5 6 ND 8260 ND ND ND Bottom 1O/19/94 S-6 7 �-ND 8260 ND ND ND Leach Pit 1 10/20/94 S-7 3 �wy/,rjr.t 8260 ND ND ND S-8 4 D T 8260 ND ND ND S-9 5 ND 8260 ND ND ND Sides S-10 6 >I0ppm 8260 ND ND ND Bottom 10/21/94 S-11 7-8 ND 8260 ND ND ND Leach Pit 2 10/24/94 S-12 34 ND 8260 ND ND ND Side - S-13 5-6 ND 8260 ND ND ND Bottom S-14 7-8 ND 8260 ND ND ND Old Tank 11/07/94 S-15 6-7 ND 8260 ND ND ND Bottom S-16 7-8 ND 8260 URf-.2"A0 BRL BRL S-17 8-9 ND 8260 ND ND ND S-18 9-10 ND 8260 ND ND ND Near B-54 S-19 11-12 >10 ppm 8260 ND ND ND Near B-55 S-20 11-12 >10 ppm 8260 13.000 ppb 360 ppb 510 ppb Bottom S-21 12+ 8260 91 ppb BRL BRL S-22 12+ 8260 68 ppb BRL BRL S-23 12+\ 8260 91 ppb BRL BRL B-55b 12/15/94 S-8a 25 70 8010 B-55b S-4a 17 350 8260 B-46d 12/15/94 S-12 59 ND 8260 --------------- / TABLE 3 Groundwater Elevation`s 20 December 1994 .............r:::::::r::::::::::::::::.;•:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::r:::r:r:::r:::::::.......{::+:,..r::::::::::::.•:::::•r:::::::...:..::r Y. }:.}}:.:{.:.}:•}:•i:•}:.}.}::•}:::i.v::::::::::••.a....... :................•.•:::::••:•:.•::.•.:•:::.v::...:::?•:::::•::::.vr•r::::n••:r..::::::•.::: •k rY•:•.vr•:•.v ti:i;.}•r yy•:r.......:•r?.}•{:.};::... .rf............» :•}:{•}:•}%.v....r.:.r..... r.f.F.r r..lr.....:...lrir Yk}:•}itrin.:.:..r.:A:• .v.{.r.ii:njiy:{ :ti{{{'+,{{{:5?ji:ii::1:::Q:$'}Y Y+ !F ..r:fYf+.'?'.•'$:•???r,.Y}???+•$::iiii::it :::::::.}•q'?¢'.}•::::::::::::::..:....:.::::::r,::?•}}.r••::S:i'f.':.}};v::.y:.w::::::+•++• +irY:!i.•m:::::r ........... ::..;:.:::::::::::::::::.... ........... {.}:•i:?:•i}:?}}}Y}}}:•}}:.}}:?.i i:?.}:•}:•}iY}}Y:::::.:........:n........................f.......�'iSr}}}:•}:•}::::::r:»: r r»:•}'•}}Y::rv:/.•:::nv:»v::::::•r.v:»:r:»vr: ...............................rd:::.v:k..}r•:::::;... v:::::::::::::nv:::::•::••.•.w::v:•>:YY:•}:v}>::::;Y.v::%•:r.v::::::::.:v.„••::::.:�:{{.}}}::+•}}:•}i:t;•}}: 9fw::Y:::::::: '+ YF.•}:•}:•}:•}}:•ibii;.}:•}:4:4'.ii}:: wF:::.::v:m:.:v:v: r�.rff$:{}}•'i'irr+i .:'%F.L•}:^:?•}:?•}•^?:•}:•}:•}}ii: i.'ir:•}:4;.}:•}}}}}:•}:4:4:?%n../...............:. ..kY!C4:• r}}%??}:•:+1.?+/:. ..f.. .. ....v........ .r/. r fv. �'�i>:iiiiiiiiif'�}ii+i iiii:�ii:�i.+•jiji}i}iii:' ..ff r C�i'/.it+.{:ii:•S'i'�?�:>L:�i'n`}i:�i$i}ii'r}i•} •:fk::.::..... :•i:;Y:•.: a•:::::n •• ...w..:::. ..........»»}%+':'hv:.........n.... w:::: '}{,::iX?4:•}}'•1.......... •n•»m:r:: nn:?{.}Y»:Y::Y.v;�:?;}Y�iY:•�i,•ii :::•::::::::•:::.:. •Y::•}•;•>�:••w•+?•>••::n:::::::::•.�.:�•YiiY:i:{•}:}}:i}i:• .:•::•.�::•}iYi•:::::::.;:.r.......... .,..; .; :�:;N... �.'•:::�:ii.::,. yy >i:.�ri}::t• •;ir,..'rw:�}Y'4:!+::;L/::Y••.,+.r:. 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B-3 42.19 12.07 30.12 F -B-13 10.67 to B-20 11.23 ^ B-24 38.95 19.08 29.87 B-25 41.03 11.11 29.92 "i B-30 10.11 B-37 .40.09 10.25 29.84 Y B-56 9.80 B-55 8.85 ? n,5 B-54 9.25 MW-2 a 8.85 ll 1 Appendix A Water Quality Data S y a GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHODS 8010 Volatile Organics (GC/ELCO) Field ID: B-54 Lab ID: 8784-01 Project: Corp Plaza/WSC-4-0890 Batch ID: VG2-0462-W Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: .09-20-94 Cont/Prsv: 40mL VOA Vial/Cool Received:-. 09-20-94 Matrix: Aqueous Analyzed:. 09-23-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT - .(u9/L) (u9/L) i Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 25 Chloromethane BRL 25 Vinyl Chloride BRL 25 _ Bromomethane BRL 25 Chloroethane BRL 25 'X Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 5 1,1-Dichloroethene _ BRL 5 Methylene Chloride BRL 5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 5 1,17Dichloroethane BRL 5 cis=1,2-Dichloroethene * BRL 5 Chloroform BRL 5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 5 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 5. 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 5 j; Trichloroethene BRL 5 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 5 Bromodichloromethane BRL 5 . 2-Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether BRL 25 cis-1,3-Dichloroprdpene BRL 5 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 5 Tetrachloroethene. 380 5 Dibromochloromethane BRL 5 Chlorobenzene BRL 5 Bromoform BRL 5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 5 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL 5 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL 5 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL 5 QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 30 27 90 % 83 - 117 Elevated reporting limit due' to required sample dilution. BRL = Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target r compound. Method References: Method 8010 - Halogenated Volatile Organics, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986). GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHODS 8010 Volatile Organics (GC/ELCD) Field ID: B-55 Lab ID: 8784-02. Project: Corp Plaza/WSC-4-0890 Batch ID-.- VG2-04624 Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 09-20-94 Cont/Prsv: 40mL VOA Vial/Cool, Received: 09-20-94 Matrix: Aqueous Analyzed: 09-23-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION' REPORTING LIMIT (ug/L) (ug/L) Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 25 f Chloromethane BRL 25 Vinyl Chloride BRL 25 Bromomethane BRL 25 Chloroethane BRL 25 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 5 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL 5 Methylene Chloride BRL 5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 5 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 5 cis=1,2-Dichloroethene * 320 5 Chloroform BRL 5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL. 5 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 5 1,2-Dichloroethane 5 5 Trichloroethene 68 . 5 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 5 Bromodichloromethane BRL 5 2-Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether BRL 25 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 5 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL. 5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 5 f Tetrachloroethene 50 5 Dibromochloromethane BRL 5 Chlorobenzene BRL 5 Bromoform BRL 5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 5 1,3-Dichlorobenzene' BRL 5 1,4=Dichlorobenzene BRL 5 1;2-Dichlorobenzene BRL 5 QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC, LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 30 32 107 % 83 - 117 % Elevated reporting limit due to required sample dilution. BRL = Below Reporting Limit. , * Non-target compound. Method References: Method 8010 - Halogenated Volatile Organics, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986). GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHODS 8010 Volatile Organics (GC/ELCO) Field ID: B-56 Lab ID: 8784-03 Project: Corp PlazUomas WSC-4-0890 Batch ID: VG2-0461-W Client: Levine & Sampled: 09-20-94 Cont/Prsv: 40mL VOA Vial/Cool Received: 09-20-94 Matrix: Aqueous Analyzed: 09-23-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/L) (ug/L) Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 5 Chloromethane BRL 5 Vinyl Chloride BRL 5 Bromomethane BRL 5 Chloroethane BRL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 1 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL 1 Methylene Chloride BRL 1 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 1, 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 1 !: cis=1,2-Dichloroethene. * BRL 1 Chloroform BRL ' _ 1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 1 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 1 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 1 Trichloroethene BRL 1 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 1 Bromodichloromethane BRL 1 2-Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether BRL 5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 1 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 1 Tetrachloroethene 11 1 Dibromochloromethane BRL 1 Chlorobenzene BRL 1 Bromoform BRL 1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 30 30 102 % 83 - 117 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target compound. Method References: Method 8010 - Halogenated Volatile Organics, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986). GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHODS 8010 Volatile Organics (GC/ELCD) Field ID:. MW-2 Lab ID: 8784-04 Project: Corp Plaza/WSC-44890' Batch ID: VG2-0462-W Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 09-20-94 Cont/Prsv: 40mL VOA Vial/Cool Received: 09-20-94 Matrix: Aqueous Analyzed: 09723-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (ug/L) (ug/L) Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 5 Chloromethane BRL Vinyl Chloride 12 5 Bromomethane BRL 5 Chloroethane BRL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 1. 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL 1 Methylene Chloride BRL 1 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 1, 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 1 cis=1,2-Dichloroethene * 8 1. Chloroform BRL 1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 1 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 1 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 1 Trichloroethene BRL 1 BRL ' 1 1.,2-Dichloropropane Bromodichloromethane BRL 5 2-Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether BRL cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 1 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 1 F Tetrachloroethene 5 -Dibromochloromethane BRL 1 Chlorobenzene BRL 1 Bromoform BRL 1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 1,4-D.ichlorobenzene BRL 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 QC SURROGAT& COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 30 30 100 % 83 - 117 % BRL Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target compound. Method References: Method 8010 - Halogenated Volatile Organics, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986). 228 Main Street 532 CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD N! _.10464 NGROUNDWATER Buzzards ne(508M759?4441 A I AND WORK ORDER NAWTICAL FAX(508)759-4475 Firm: TURNAROUND ANALYSIS REQUEST Project Name: C:C3E PI�IFLra �fwrJE� �I l�`-A� wbwl" s.mlwtawes wwH.rb Ywu e,,.r. other P STANDARD(10 Business Days) Project Number: Address: ❑ PRIORITY(5 Business Days) ` �� [ Pa 0 /p�0 ❑ RUSH(RAN- ► ay w C' O ' (Rush repulresRw�MNwrh:stbn Number) ! 8 u F F u E O Sampler Name: City I State I Zip: ,�,,/ b 9 1 7i7 _ P ❑ NO ❑❑❑� ❑ ❑ o❑❑� ❑ ; ❑❑ -�' B 2(,y�j Please FAX LY YE$ d tom/&-k / 1�--'� •'�S F '� FAX Number: Sm8 Y"- I cyO < ❑ Project Manager: Telepho : n y - ❑ E � a n .S a�K �%�lau..a� Sol- f<��- f3�'� BILLING 0 0 ❑ ❑ ❑❑ ❑o❑ 9 5 Purchase Order No: ❑ INSTRUCTIONS: Use separate line for each container(except duplicates). g o Sampling Matriz Contalne s Preservation Filtered g 8 o o p z S LABORATORY w NUMBER $ ❑ U SAMPLE � 8 $ ¢A� IDENTIFICATION W e o J _ = 9, (lab Use Only) 0 ❑ 0 o 0 a o 0 00 o 0 0 ❑ o o F 3 m 3 z d _ t - ->b W .�Sy //ev !3•ss K � Y x 0 K 5 X I J Q Z Q 0 REMARKS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS PROJECT SPECIFIC MATRIX CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY kECORD SPIKES and DUPLICATES NQfE:All samples submitted subject to Standard Terrna and Conditions on reverse hared. Shipping/Alrbill Number: Marry regulatory programs and EPA .�tr✓P 8t-�O methods require proles programs matrix Relinquished by plat: Date Time Received by: spikes andbr duplicates.Each requested G uc rt E AN I) cJS fc t0/O d n7 matrix spike(MS),matrix spike duplicate jested)and abbovve�ae�duplicate ssaemple.Eahould ch Relinquished by: Date Time Received by: Custody Seal Number: MS,MSD and sample duplicate requires an additional sample aliquot. ❑YES.Please perform a Prelim specificate Time by laretory: NOTICE: Amendments or MS,MSD or sample duplicate m Relinquished by- corrections ei corrections are included requested above. 3(:'�J Cooler Serial Number: ❑NO.Please do not perform a piged � In Project Narrative Inc MS,MSD Of Sample duplicate analysis for this prged. UPS Method of Shipment: ❑ Courier ❑Express Mail Federal Express 0 UPS 0 Hand ❑ GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL , EPA METHODS 8010 Volatile Organics (GC/ELCD) Field ID: PZ 7 Lab ID: 9455-01 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID:. VG3-0305-W Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 12-08-94 Cont/Pr.sv: 125mL Glass/Cool Received:, 12-08-94 Matrix: Aqueous Analyzed: 12-12-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (ug/L) (ug/L) Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 15 Chloromethane BRL 5 Vinyl Chloride - BRL 5 Bromomethane BRL 5 Chloroethane BRL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 1. 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL 1 Methylene Chloride BRL I. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 1 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 1 cis=1,2-Dichloroethene * 12 1 Chloroform BRL 1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 1 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 1 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 1. Trichloroethene 3 1 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 1 Bromodichloromethane BRL 1 2-Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether BRL 5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 1 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 1 Tetrachloroethene 27 1 .Dibromochloromethane , BRL 1 Chlorobenzene 2 1 Bromoform BRL 1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachl.oroethane BRL 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 1,4-Dichl-orobenzene BRL 1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 30 25 83 % 83 - 117 BRL = :Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target compound. Method References: Method 8010 - Halogenated Volatile Organics, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986). GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHODS 8010 Volatile Organics (GC/ELCO) Field ID: PZ 8 Lab ID: 9455-02 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: VG2-0509-W Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled:: 12-08-94 Cont/Prsv: 125mL Glass/Cool Received: 12-08-94 Matrix: Aqueous Analyzed: 12-14-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/L) (u9/L) Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 5 Chloromethane BRL 5 x Vinyl Chloride BRL 5 Bromomethane BRL 5' 'F Chloroethane : . BRL 5 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 1. 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL 1 Methylene Chloride BRL 1. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL T. 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 1 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene * 5 1. Chloroform .BRL 1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 1 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 1 1;2-Dichloroethane - BRL 1 w Trichloroet.hene 2 1 1,2-0ichloropropane BRL 1 Bromodichloromethane BRL 1 2'Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether BRL 5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 1 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 1 s 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 1 Tetrachloroethene 41 1 Dibromochloromethane BRL 1 i Chlorobenzene BRL 1 Bromoform BRL 1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane. BRL 1 r 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL 1 1,2-Oichloeobenzene- BRL 1 i QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED. MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 30 28 94 % 83 - 117 BRL = Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target compound. Method References: Method 8010 - Halogenated Volatile Organics, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986). 228 Main Street CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD o GROUNDWATER Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 N- -14935 ANALYTICAL Telephone(508)759-4441 AND WORK ORDER FAX(508)759-4475 Project Name: Firm: TURNAROUND ANALYSIS REQUEST Cd. J—►1 L A f,,J� p�STANDARD(10 Business Days) Volffiffin � �6 Pe�rb Mew per Project Number: Address: ❑ PRIORITY(5 Business Days) ; ❑ RUSH(RAN � ❑ Wa - Sampler Name: City I State I Zip. (Rush requires push Autarizatkm Numbw) o F ❑ ,�jj Please FAX YES ❑ NO o 0❑E 0 0 00 o❑ ❑ ; o 2 k ' r�r �F ��' �'6�� AFAX Number: Project Manager: Telephone: < 0 BILLING �I n o�< ❑ o ❑ ❑ 00 000 INSTRUCTIONS: Use separate line for each container(except duplicates). 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Shipping/Airbill Number: methods require project specific matrix Relinquished by Sampler: Date Time Received by* r4 , spikes and/or duplicates.Each requested matrix spike(MS),matrix spike duplicate (MSD)and sample duplicate should be listed above as a separate sample.Each Relinquished by: Date Time Received by: Custody Seal Number: NOTICE: Amendments of MS.MSD and sample duplicate requires collections ale included an additional sample aliquot. 7 F /600 in ftoj Ct:NJ3»dY0 ❑YES.Please perform a L pe project specific MS.MSD or sample duplicate as inquished by: Date me Received by ratory: requested above. '/ Cooler Serial Number: O NO.Please do not perform a project At 0-41 specific MS,MSD or sample duplicate analysis for this project. Method of Shipment: ❑GWA Courier ❑Express Mail ❑Federal Express 0 UPS 0 Hand 11 I r Appendix B Soil Quality Data F _ ti I 3. GR -MWATER AN;4` .�ICAL t EPA METHOD 8260/TCL y- Volatile Organics (GC/MS) t; Fie10110. S-1 Lab ID: 8821-01 Projeca. : Corp P1aza. Hyannis/WSC-4-0890 Batch ID: VM2-0806-E Client Levine & Thomas Sampled.:. 09-21-94 Cont�#vzv 125mL Glass/Cool Received: 09-23-94 4 Matrtx.. Soil Percent Moisture: 5: % Analyzed: 09-28-94 PARAM'S CONCENTRATION' REPORTING LIMIT (ug/K9) (u9/K9) Chl o.rreAbane BRL 500 Vi nylh- hti de BRL 500 i BromeMbahe BRL 500 Chlorbethe BRL 500 j 1,1-04Wethene BRL 250 Aceton-r- BRL 2,500 Carboai Ddl fide BRL 250 _ Meth fi.arighloride BRL 250 tran :,Dichlaroethene BRL 250 1,1=W*,zhtoethane BRL 250 ci 1 oroethene BRL 250 2-Bta�atler BRL 2,500 C h 1 ofb:-' rDr BRL 250 >:. 1,1;1 ,.vhloroethene BRL 250 Carboometrachloride BRL 250 Benzew'- BRL 250 1,2=O i�-Atoethane BRL 250 Tri cd�Yoethene BRL 250 1,2=04.Oropropane BRL 250 Broromd"`Tioromethane BRL 250 cis- 4thl oropropene BRL 250 4-Me-t Pent anone BRL 2,500 fi To uerl BRL 250 trank!':,-,Oichloropropene. BRL 250 I -Iiichloroethane BRL. 250 Tetrtwi-atoethene BRL 250 2-Hen�rne� BRL 2,500 Di bromh•toromethane BRL. 250 s Chl obenzene BRL 250 Ethydb-tne BRL 250 metaR4:---i#ara-Xyl ene BRL 250 ortH6�=tgne: BRL 250 Styrr�r=� BRL 250 Bromdfulrr+ BRL 250 trachloroethane BRL 250 QC SHR�TE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Di broil)tforomethane 2,500 2,100 84 % 80 - 120 % To u*rdJ§k, 2,500 2,500 99 % •81 - 117 % 4-Brof,'xoroberizene 2,500 2,500 101 % 74 - 121 BRL =&ix:!1.Beporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: MethodfLE!a?% volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Techn*au."igh Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating. Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846' rir,>F-dition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the Uja.7Ontract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-1 Lab ID: 9044-01 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0842-E Client: Levine &,Thomas Sampled: 10-18-94 Cont/Prsv: , 500mL Glass/Cool Received': 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent: Moisture: 2, Analyzed: 10-31-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 j 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone "BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1•,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 x Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,500 98 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,500 101 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,.500 2,600 102 % 74 - 121,% BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics. (GC/MS) Field ID: S-2 Lab ID: 9044-02 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID:- VM2-0842-E Client: Levine, & Thomas Sampled: 10-18-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool. Received: 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 10 % Analyzed: 10-31-94 - PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT . (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 " Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane. BRL 250 cis-1.,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1;2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene - BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 'Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL. 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene _ BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform , BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL " , 250 � ~ QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofhuoromethane 2,500 2,300' 91 % 80 - 120 % •` Toluene-d8 2,500 2,400 95 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,.500 2,500 100 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds. by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-3 Lab ID: 9044-03 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID:. VM2-0842-E Client: Levine & Thomas. Sampled:. 10-18-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received:. 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture:: 5 % Analyzed: 10-31-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT # (99/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone _ BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL '250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 . 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL. 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 • Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene - BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 • 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL. 250 ' QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,100 86 % 80 - 120 Toluene-d8 2,500 2,300 91.%. 81 -. 117 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,300 93 % 74 - 121 BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALY,TICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) ti Field ID: S-4 Lab ID: 9044-04 4 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0842-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 10-18-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received: 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 7 %. Analyzed: 10-31-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 f Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene .fa. BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene_ BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 j. cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform - BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride - BRL 250 f Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,100 82 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 .­ 2,500 2,200 90 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,300 91 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8250/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-5 Lab ID: 9044-05 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: ,VM2-0842-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 10-19-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received: 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture:: 3' % Analyzed: 10-31-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (ug/Kg) (ug/Kg) Chloromethane BRL Soo Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL. 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Oichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene . BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250- 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 .Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform ' BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,100 84 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,400 96 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,400 96 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry:' Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. s GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD' 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-6 Lab ID: 9044-06 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0842-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled 10-19-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received:. 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent. Moisture: 2 % Analyzed:: 10-31-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) } Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride -BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 3 ` ' 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 i 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane. BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 , 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500' Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 41,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,200 88 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,400 971 81 - 117 % ' 4-Bromofluorobenzene . 2,500 2,500 98 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method .8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method,-Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, -Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Lab ID:: 9044-07 Field ID: S=7 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0842-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 10-20=94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received:. 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 5 %, Analyzed:. 10-31-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 j Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500" Chloroethane BRL 500 f. 1,1-Dichlorethene ; BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL' 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichl.oroethene. BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 thene BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroe 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 j 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 lit-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone - BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 T 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochlorom6thane BRL '250 Chlorobenzene a BRL - 250 Ethylbenzene. BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho=Xylene BRL 256 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 lil,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,100 86 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,300 93 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,400. 95 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992): Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of . the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. . GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-8 Lab ID: 9044-08 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0842-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 10-20-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received: 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture:.. 8. %. Analyzed:. 10-31-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9). (u9/K9) . Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1=Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform - BRL 250 1,1,17Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL . 250 1,2-Dichloropropene BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 _ + a QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 7 ,... t Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,100 83 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,200 89 % 81 - 117 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,300 94 % 74 - 121 BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile'Organics (GC/MS) ` Field ID: S-9 Lab ID: 9038-01 Project: Corp Plaza IRA Batch ID: VM2-0833-E Client: Levine A Thomas Sampled: 10-20-94 Cont/Prsv: 250mL Glass/Cool Received: . 10-20-94 Matrix: 'Soil Percent. Mo.isture: 13 % Analyzed:. 10-21-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING .LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane . . BRL 500 i Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 ri Acetone BRL Z,500 Carbon Disulfide 'BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL _ 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL- 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-0i.chloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 ; Toluene BRL 250 ' trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene- BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochlor.omethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250' ' Ethyl benzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 t•. " : ortho-Xylene BRL 250• ; y Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1 1 2 2'-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS - "Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 1,900 74 % m 80 - 120 % _ Toluene-d8 2,500 1,700 69 % m 81 - 117 ` 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 1,500 60 % m 74 - 121 m = Surrogate recovery outside recommended limits due to sample matrix interference. BRL = Below 1. .,Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High -"Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third -Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA ` Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-10 Lab ID: 9038-02 Project: Corp Plaza IRA Batch ID: VM2-0833-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled:, 10-20-94 Cont/Prsv: 250mL Glass/Cool Received: 10-20-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture:. 13 % Analyzed: 10-21-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT . (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 '} Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 I Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 ' BRL 2,500 Acetone BRL 250 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 ,r Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 . 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone - BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlor.obenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS ~ Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 1,900 . 77 % m 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,200 88 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 1,900 76 % 74 - 121 % m = Surrogate recovery outside recommended limits due to sample matrix interference. BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition, (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-11 Lab ID: 9067-01 Project: Corp Plaza - IRA: Batch ID: VM2-0846-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled:: 10-22-94 Cont/Prsv: 25OmL Glass/Cool Received:. 10-24-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 5 % Analyzed:. 11-03-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (ug/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 j Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL . 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500' ,j Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Ir Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 . 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene. BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethy.lbenzene BRL 250 meta-and Para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED. RECOVERY QC LIMITS, Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,300 93 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,500 98 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,500 99 % 74. - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. ........... GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: 5-12 Lab ID: 9067-02 Project: "Corp Plaza - IRA Batch ID: VM2-0846-E Client: Levine $ Thomas Sampled: 10-24-94 Cont/Prsv: 250mL Glass/Cool' Received: 10-24-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 7 % Analyzed:- 11-03-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 I' Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane -BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 ^ " Acetone " ' BRL 2,500 } �►" Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 ` Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cit71,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 4 1,1,14ri chl oroethane. BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride 'BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL . 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene - BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL, 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL -250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and Para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 i. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 r QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,300 90 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,400 95 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,400 .96 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified-by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-13 Lab ID: 9067-03 Project: Corp Plaza. - IRA Batch ID: VM2-0846-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 10-24-94 Cont/Prsv: 25OmL Glass/Cool Received: 10-24-94 Matrix: Soil Percent: Moisture: 4 % Analyzed: 11-03-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (ug/Kg) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 5 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride, BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis.: 1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 :r 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene- BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and Para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 % 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,400 94 % 80 - 120 %. Toluene-d8 2,500 2,600 103'% 81 - 117 %' 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,600 106 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List, (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER _ ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID.: S-14 Lab ID:- 9067-04 Project: Corp Plaza - IRA Batch ID: VM2-0846-E. Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 10-24-94 024 . Cont/Prsv: 250mL Glass/Cool Received: , 11-03-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 3 % Analyzed: 11- -94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) BRL 500 Chloromethane . BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chl.oroethane BRL 250 1,1-Dichlorethene Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene. BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis:-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 "~ 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL. 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene ' BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 3 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,500 101 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,700 108 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,800 110 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds. by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. •`r'..sY>yv„• ..ter...-.�.. ._- , GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) 'Field ID: S-15 Lab ID: 9240-01 Project: Corporation Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0860-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 11-07-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received: 11-08-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 15 % Analyzed: 1.1-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 0 �. BRL 2,55000 _ Acetone BRL 250 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane 0 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL BRL 2,25250 2-Butanone BRL 25.0 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane 0 BRL 2,2525 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 0 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene 2,500 2-Hexanone BRL- Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250250 Bromoform BRL 1,1,'2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS_ SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY. QC LIMITS Dibromoflloromethane 2,500 2,200 89 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,200 89 % 81 - 117 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,400 95 % 74 - 121 BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-16 Lab ID: 9240-02 Project: Corporation Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0860-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled:: 11-07-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received: 11-08-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 6. %. Analyzed::. 11-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 ' Bromomethane r ` BRL 500 i.. Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 BRL 250 Benzene 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 500 0 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,250 Toluene BRL 25 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ' BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichlor`oethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene 200 j 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL t 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,400 96 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,400 98 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,500 101 % 74 - 121 j Analyte detected below 'the reporting limit. Analyte result is an estimate. BRL Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile ' Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD .8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-17 Lab ID: 9240-03 Project: Corporation Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0860-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 11-07-94 Cont/Prsv: SOOML Glass/Cool- Received:- -1148-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 20 % Analyzed: 11-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (ug/Kg) (ug/Kg) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride- BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 4 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 4 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone y BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 ` 1,1,1-Trichloroethane - BRL 250 t, Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 .�: Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane• BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene - BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL . 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xyl ene BRL 250- Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED. MEASURED RECOVERY QC 'LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,200 89 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,300 93 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,500. 99 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample. weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Vol atile� Organic. compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capil'lary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third' Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target .Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-18 Lab ID: 9240-04 a Batch ID: ' V Project:' Corporation Plaz -07- 0-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 11 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received: 11-O8-94 94 Matrix: Soil Percent. Moisture:. 4 %. An 11-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (ug/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 'I Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 BRL 2,500 Acetone BRL 250 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 2-B'utanone BRL 2,500. Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,.1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 i- Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 BRL 250 Benzene 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 BRL 250 Trichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 2,500 . $ 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone Toluene BRL 250 trans-'1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Tetrachloroethene BRL 0 y 2-Hexanone BRL 2,55000 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,400 98 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,500 101 % 81 - 117 % .4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 Z,600 105 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit.` Concentrations reported an dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846,'Third Edition (Revised 1992)•. Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL - Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: 5-19 Lab ID: 9240-05 Project: Corporation Plaza Batch . ID: VM2-0860-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 11-07-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received:: 11-08-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture:: 23 % Analyzed:: 11-19-94 CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT PARAMETER (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL . 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 2-Butanone BRL- 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 - 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 - 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Tr.ichloroethene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene - BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 ' Tetrachloroethene BRL 250 i 2-Hexanone - BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluorome'thane 2,500 2,000 82 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,200 89 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,400 97 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry,: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. 1 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-20 Lab ID: 9240-06 Project: Corporation Plaza Batch ID: VM2-0860-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled:. 11-07-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool. Received:: 11-08-94 Matrix: Soil Percent.. Moisture: 21 %, Analyzed: 11-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (ug/Kg) (ug/Kg). Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 500 j Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 r Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL 250 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 510 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 r 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 3' Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 s. 1,2-Dichloroethane. BRL 250 Trichloroethene . 360 250 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 i trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Tetrachloroethene 13,000 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 Chlorobenzene BRL 250 Ethylbenzene BRL 250 meta-and Para-Xylene BRL 250 . ortho-Xylene BRL 250 Styrene BRL 250 Bromoform BRL 250 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS Dibromofluoromethane 2,500 2,200 87 % 80 - 120 % Toluene-d8 2,500 2,300 91 % 81 - 117 % 4-Bromofluorobenzene 2,500 2,500 101 % 74 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Concentrations reported on dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: Method 8260 - Volatile Organic -Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extract ion,Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8260/TCL Volatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: S-20 Lab ID: 9240-06 Project: Corporation Plaza. Batch ID: VM2-0860-E Client: Levine & Thomask Sampled: 11-07-94 Cont/Prsv: 500mL Glass/Cool Received::- 11-08-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 21 % Analyzed: 11-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) - (u9/K9) Chloromethane BRL 500 Vinyl Chloride BRL 1500 Bromomethane BRL 500 Chloroethane BRL 500 1,1-Dichlorethene BRL 250 Acetone BRL 2,500 Carbon Disulfide BRL 250 Methylene Chloride BRL - 250 ii trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 250 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 250 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 510 250 2-Butanone BRL 2,500 Chloroform BRL 250 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 250 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 250 Benzene BRL 250 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 250 Trichloroethene 360 250 1,24ichloropropane BRL 250 Bromodichloromethane BRL . 250 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 2,500 Toluene BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 250 f 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 250 i Tetrachloroethene 13,000 250 2-Hexanone BRL 2,500 Dibromochloromethane BRL 250 i; Chlorobenzene BRL 250 I; Ethylbenzene BRL 250 - meta-and para-Xylene BRL 250 -� ortho-Xylene BRL 250 � Styrene BRL 250" - Bromoform BRL 250 rs 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 250 .QC SURROGATE COMPOUNDS SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY. QC LIMITS . , YDi bromofl uoromethane 2,500 2,200 87 % 80 - 120 h�'Toluene-d8 2,500 2,300 91 % 81 - 117 �` + � 'S� 4-Bromofl uorobenzene 2,500 2,500 101 % 74 - 121 V;A= lill `' ,. BRL = Below Reporting Limit,. Concentrations reported an dry sample weight basis. Method Reference: �. �4" 't "j'Method .8260 - Volatile Organic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Capillary Column =� -Technique, High Concentration Methanol Extraction Method, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US'EPA SW-846, Third Edition (Revised 1992). Parameter list is specified by the Target Compound List (TCL) of the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program. 7 l i GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8010 Volatile Halocarbons (GC/ELCD) Field ID: S-21 Lab ID: 9263-01 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: VG2-0498-E Client: Levine & Thomas Sampled: 11-07-94 Cont/Prsv: 25OmL Glass/Cool Received:: 11-11-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture: 5 % Analyzed:: 11-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) � , (u9/K9) Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 250 Chloromethane BRL 25.0 Vinyl Chloride BRL 250 Bromomethane BRL 250 Chloroethane BRL 250 Trichlorofluoromethane ,', BRL 50 1,1' Dichloroethene • BRL 50 Methylene Chloride BRL 50 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 50� 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 50 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene * BRL 50 Chloroform BRL 50 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 50 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 50 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 50 Trichloroethene BRL 50 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 50 Bromodichloromethane BRL 50 2-Chloroethylvinyl ,Ether BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 50 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 50 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 50 Tetrachloroethene 91 50 Dibromochlor,omethane BRL 50 Chlorobenzene BRL 50 Bromoform BRL 50 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 50 1,3-Dichlorobenzene , ,BRL 50 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL 50 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL 50 QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 ; 1,500 1,300 89 % 70 - 121 % i • BRL = Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target compound. Calculations based on dry sample weight. Method References: Method 8010, - Halogenated Volatile Organics, and Method 5030 - Methanol Extraction Procedure, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986). i GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL - EPA METHOD 8010 Volatile Halocarbons (GC/ELCD) Field ID: S-22 Lab ID: 9263-02 Project: Corp Plaza - Batch ID: VG2-0498-E Client: Levine & Thomas. Sampled: 11-07-94 . Cant/Prsv: 25OmL Glass/Cool. Received:: 11-11-94 Matrix: Soil Percent Moisture:: 5 % Analyzed:: 11-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING- LIMIT (ug/Kg) (ug/Kg) Dichlorodifluoromethane. BRL 250 Chloromethane BRL 250 Vinyl Chloride BRL 250 a . Bromomethane BRL ' 250 W. Chloroethane BRL 250 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 50 J" 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL 50 Methylene Chloride, BRL 50 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 50 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 50 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene * BRL 50 Chloroform BRL 50 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 50 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 50 1,Z-Dichloroethane BRL 50 Trichloroethene BRL 50 f 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 50 Bromodichloromethane BRL 50 2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 50 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 50 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 50 Tetrachloroethene 68 50 Di'bromochloromethane BRL 50 Chlorobenzene BRL 50 ' Bromoform BRL 50 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 50 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL 50 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL, 50 1,2-Dichlorobenzene " BRL 50 QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 1,500 1.,200 83 % 70 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target compound. Calculations based on dry sample weight. Method References: Method 8010 - Halogenated Volatile Organics, and Method 5030 - Methanol Extraction Procedure, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986). GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 8010 Volatile Halocarbons (GC/ELCO) Field ID: S-23 Lab ID: 9263-03 Project: Corp Plaza Batch ID: VG2-0498-E Client: Levine & Thomas. Sampled:_ 11-07-94 Cont/Prsv: 250mL Glass/Cool Received: 11-11-94 Matrix: Soil Percent° Moisture:. 6 % Analyzed: 11-19-94 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (u9/K9) (u9/K9) Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 250 Chloromethane BRL 250 Vinyl Chloride BRL _ 250 Bromomethane BRL 250 Chloroethane BRL 250 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 50 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL 50 Methylene Chloride BRL 50 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene : BRL 50 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 50 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene * BRL 50 Chloroform BRL 50 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 50 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 50 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 50 Trichloroethene BRL 50 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 50 Bromodichloromethane BRL ' 50 2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether BRL 250 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 50. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL " 50 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 50 Tetrachloroethene 91 50 Dibromochloromethane BRL 50 Chlorobenzene BRL 50 Bromoform BRL 50 '1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 50 43-Dichlorobenzene BRL 50 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL 50 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL 50 QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1;2-Dichloroethane-d4 1,500 1,400 95 % 70 - 121 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target compound. 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O Sampler Name: City/State/Zip: (Rush requires arthorizetion Number) ff m H = P Y P 9 wF X� F ua fil I ❑ — Please FAX 7YES ❑ NO 0000 0 0 00000 0 ur 3 ❑❑ I Project Manager: Telephone: FAX Number: ; $ > $ o BILLING 0< ry h m INSTRUCTIONS: Use separate line for each container(except duplicates). Purchase Order No: m 0 ❑ ❑ Sampling Matrix Containers) Preservation Filtered g g g g m m 0 9 z ❑ 0000 ❑ ❑ ❑ 0a8 p ¢ Q ❑ M LABORATORY x i Z � w SAMPLE NUMBER O1 ti g _ 0 W IDENTIFICATION 8 s a r m v i s < d � D � $ rn (Lab Use Only) g R � � m � ^A � � o o F 3 � z d d x x t i g ❑ 0000 0 ❑ 00 000 ❑ o ❑ ❑ a 3 n w X k / Co g J . Q Z C7 M O REMARKS/SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS PROJECT SPECIFIC MATRIX CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD SPIKES and DUPLICATES Many regulatory programs and EPA NOTE:All samples submitted subject to Standard Terms and Conditions on reverse hereof. Shipping/Airbill Number: n jam_ methods require project specific matrix Relinquished by Sampler: Date Time Received by: spikes ertdfir duplicates.Each requested matrix spike(MS),matrix spike duplicate (MSD)and sample duplicate should be listed above es a separate sample.Each Prelinquished by: Date Time Received by: Custody Seal Number: Me o I\J 10 `,' MS,MSD and sample duplicate requires an additional sample aliquot. ❑YES.Please perform a project specific ��`` MS,MSD or sample duplicate as Relinquished by: Date Time F/�e(gelved�y Laboratory: /C� D NO Plea a do not perform a project �d�'�1 "ZS I / C I 1� Cooler Serial Number: specific MS, not or sample duplicate analysis for this project. Method of Shipment: ❑ GWA Courier ❑ Express Mall ❑ ederal Express 0 UPS 0 Hand 0 228 Main Street CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD GROUNDWATER Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 N- _10485 ANALYTICAL Telephone(508) 759-4441 AND WORK ORDER FAX(508) 759-4475 Project Name: Firm: TURNAROUND ANALYSIS REQUEST (1 Ybtatllee Semlwiri stl tles PeNefb Metals enean ON„ (20n. I ?,/TI —) Q� ��`��f '� cAw—. IR STANDARD(10 Business Days) IL w m Project umber: Address: ❑ PRIORITY(5 Business Days) �o O, e l I v(O ❑ RUSH(RAN- ) a 1001 w 18 91 � Sampler Name: City/State Zip: (Rash requires Rush AuMaltttbn N°mbar) F ` d F :' O /� Please FAX 14 YES ❑ NO 00001010 0000 ❑ 3 ❑o a41 i� EE 4 02-o S•ci--yid-iot/o Project Manager: Telephone: FAX Number: g 3H o / S-af-I/ F381f BILLING 15 1 o o ❑o o a❑ o INSTRUCTIONS: Use separate line for each container(except duplicates). Purchase Order No: m Jf C. ❑ ❑ . 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Purchase Order No: a 0 I Matrix Container(s) Preservation Filtered g 8 120 m Sampling = 0 0 a o 0 0 ❑ ❑ 0 a ❑ ¢ r 0 0 Z LABORATORY x a .i` w SAMPLE o ( NUMBER hrl d I; 8 S ¢$R I E IDENTIFICATION D �r� b Use On 0 0 0 0 0 o a o 000 a ❑ 00 o 0 o X o? 4�� W /o ? rc S-/6 k X 2 v—OZ ' /o-7 /Soar Z D -el3 X -o m x X o-o X j 7oi< ir3 S-/S a o S is3r) S- i3 0 EEL I REMARKS/SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS PROJECT SPECIFIC MATRIX CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD SPIKES and DUPLICATES NOTE:All as submitted subject to Standard Terms and Conditions on reverse hereof. $hipping/Airbill Number; Many regulatory programs and EPA Date Time Received b methods require project specinc matrix Relinquished by pier: y: spikes andbr duplicates.Each requested matrix spike(MS),matrix spike duplicate (MSD)end sample duplicate should D to Time Received b , Custody Seal Number: NOTIC'E• Amendments of listed above as a separate sample.Each elinqulshed by: Y MS,MSD and sample duplicate requires (fir cotrections are included an additional eample enqud. I in project Narrative D YES.Please perform a project speclflc Relln shed Dale T e Received by Laboratory: MS,MSD or eample duplicate as by requested above. �hlpmenlaA ' Cooler Serial Number:O NO.Please do not perform a projectspecific MS,MSD or sampleduplicate analysis for this project. Method PS Courier ❑ Express Mail O Federal Express 0 UPS 0Hand 0 i Appendix C Boring Logs I Boring. No. P.O. I...t .do . ac Page �. of�4 P.O.BoxOX 104 1040 M(athpm MIA 0164g File No. Chkd. By: Boring CoTC_Nu;aµ' (Nilhor, , e'fy)C'd' casing ll�teL 6rouridmater Readings Foremen s-rZVE Type Data Time Depth Casing Stab. Time Rep- RICK Ki IU Date start 12_/S-- 9y End/ -/ - Hammer-Wt. pp L23 Location See Exploration Location Plan Hammer Fall GS.EIev. Datum Other 0 C. B Sample Information U"is, Stratus R Equipment Installed T N W Pen./ Depth Blous/ Field Description b Classification Description K H G S No. Rec. (Ft.) 6° Test Data S F;.iE i 0 01Eoiun, S AAIDRti u. \\ 8 y F,vi _ „ l % \\ 1D is — ZD S-3 io' y- 3 It . / I s-� /"z i -r it z / �- / o l / R e m a P It s Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between sail types, transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at times and under conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to factors other than those present at the time measurements were made. Boring No. Boring No- -13•� Le ine&TbMM-hm Page Z of 4 P.O.Box 1040 ! Mar6pm MA 02649 File No. _ Chkd. By: Boring Co� Cosine Sampler Groundwater Readings E�1J�_Ir ; � Foreman ST�Vr Type Date Time Depth Casing Stab. Tama . , Rep- ei i Lsy,njr *Pic/( K/Ls/i/ Date start /z- /�_ qy End / -/ - Harmer Wt. o� Location See Exploration Location Plan Hamner Fail GS.EIev. Datum Other D C 8 Sample Information Sample stratus R Equipment Installed P S L M T N W Pen./ Depth Blows/ Field Description b Ctassificatian Description S H G S No. Rec. (Ft.) 6" Test Data - 3-'� 11 ZO- �vE To I�EDior�! SAND�c�t//ow / / B&UTUAJI 35 40 • qs 5'I l O // J _ I / a e m a r k i s Stratification Lines represent approximate boundaries between soil types, transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at times and under conditions stated. Fluctuatians of groundwater may occur due to factors other than those present at the time measurements were made. Boring No. L R f Baring No. uVe"&Thomok Ise. Page ,3 of y P.O.Box 1040 Muhpm MA02"9 File No. Chad. By: Boring Co.j ci4 • IC D S d Ker Casing samoter Oroisdwatar Readings Foremen 76V 'aye-< T �s Type Date Tiflis Depth Casing Stab. Time . Rep. E Luc IcK 'aI L4t.D./0.0. Date Start — End - C Hammer wt: Location See Exploration Location Plan Hemmer Fait GS.Etev. Datum Other D C 8 Sample tnformation Sae4lr. stratus M Equipment installed P S L T N u Pen./ Depth Blows/ Field Description-& Ctassifieation Description K H G S No. Rec. (Ft.) b" Test Data S _ - S-/3 S 4 8'/Z rive- 7v Mea runt .94ma fen.r - S°Pero ID � l b5 -/ / l. 8eu '# 1 y-7S 1 /0 -9 i. :LZ / AZ-2/ $-l/ Q u1911ScriR,87 ` 79-81 85 . S / Ila w Si T R e m a r k s Stratification Lines represent approximate boundaries between soil types, transitions may be gradual. water level readings have been made at times and under conditions stated. Ftuetuations of groundwater may occur due to factors other than those present at the time measurements were made. Boring No. Boring No.8-13-d L4VhW&TbO rr.hM Page L/ of P.O.Box L040 -r�- Mazhpee,,btA 02649 Fite No. --..... .. r. __ Chkd. By: Boring C C"ime Sampler Qroumdrgter Readings Foreman ��`i�VL Type Date Tian Depth Casing Stab. Time Rep. .i CK 7146M 4s Date Start /Z- IS-qq End )Z -.I[Q -'qz/ Hammer-Wt. Location See Exploration Location Plan Hammer Fall GS.Etev. Datum Other D _ C B Sample Information Saspte Stratum R Equipment Installed M TN u Pen./ Oeoth Btows/ Field Description &:Massif ication Description K H G S No. Rec. (Ft.) 6" Test Data S 9a go w� ac loo iNGr 4r 90 FetgT, r . ;4 10 _ 'i �tt i i is 20 25 R e m a r k s Stratification lines represent approximace boundaries between soil types, transitions may be gradual. yater,levet readings have been made at times and under conditions stated. Ftuctuncions of groundwater may occur due to factors other than those present ac the time measurements wore made. Boring No. / Boring No. -'{(4 LeVbW&T6aao6 Iae. Page of 3 P.O.Box 1040 Maah)ee.MA 01649 Fite No. Chkd. BY: Boring Co.1C,NA ICA( Dgdhiu& 4f casing ter Groundwater Readings Foreman Type Date Time Depth Casing Stab. Time Rep, Date Start (Z_ IZ - 13.End iz� Hammer Wt. jcio <$ Location See Exploration Location Plan Hamner Fall GS.EIev. ' Datum Other 0 C B Sample Information Sample, Stratum R Equipment Installed P S L T N W Pen./ Depth Blows/ Field Description 8 Classification Description K H G S No. Rec. (Ft.) 611 ITest,Data S _ Ruitb 30 aA�KF,1� \ S, 3- Iz Fides ro �JIIaa/��, sA�iro�9ea � .g• 3 G�� $-lo - l� � 10 S A M b r � 86.rrnuiTL 15 / s• s �� - s r� 20 . s•s 25 - 8 R e m a r k s Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil types, transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at times and under conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to factors other than those present at the time measurements were made. Boring No. a Boring No. B-Il d Levine&Thomti.Inc. I Page 3_of 3 P.O.Box 1040 Msahpm MA 02649 I File No. Chkd: By: Boring Co.T,•w„�,SpI�IRil�Cu& C-Je�/�c� casing vier Groundwater Readings . STEti�� Type' Date Time Depth Casing Stab. Time Foreman Rep- • ?RCK 7'Mom4 S I.D./0.0.. Date Start (Z_ (3 qy End �z-Iq - i Hammer Wt. _ Location See Exploration Location Plan Hammer Fall .GS.ELev. Datum Other D C B Sample Information Saaplr Stratum R Equipment Installed P S L ` M T N W 7PR / Depth Blows/ Field Description S Classification. ascription K H G S No. . (Ft.) 61, Test Data S _ 33 g- /' (a " fi/✓� To/�1gD/u�+l SAND(yr��ow ser►I 35 :S Am 40 n aRND , All pvc. u�egst►it y 9-5-1 S•11 3 " /2- // /O -/ S•I ly� /3-/G • 59 3�Z Fidr 10010 s i/7 sill• m a r 'k s L ' 'Stratification Lines represent approximate boundaries between soil types, transitions may be gradual. Water Level readings have been made at times and under conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to factors other than those present at the time measurements were made. Boring Na. r- Boring No. P.O. I..vfBox 1040040. T6oIon i Page 3 of 3 P Mubpoa MA 02649 I Fite No. �_....... _ Chkd- By: Boring Co:rCA"'c,,}( >eI tI(n)G C(�)2v+cc Casinogamier Groundwater Readings Foreman Z rt-VC Type Onto Tice Depth Casino Stab. Time Rep- TRfCje Date Start (Z 13 - jy End (Z lL , Hammer Wt. Location See Exploration Location Plan Hammer Fall GS.Etev. Datum Other 0 C a Sample Information Sampt* stratus M Equipment Installed P S L T N W Pen./ Depth Blows/ field Description 3 Ctessificatian Description K H G S No. Ret. (Ft.) 6+1 Test Data S Up i k �Nto►�'t • �ql b5 /3-z3 St-G9� 66 S'ly $-/O ` VEIe Fi�� SAA/1, a ocJ SRu p 40 , r f AO N R e - m a r k s Stratification Lines represent approximate boundaries between soil types, transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at times and under conditions stated. Fluctuscions of groundwater may occur due to factors other than those present at the time measurements were made. Boring, No. I _ r L,e.ie.a TbomAw lw_ Boring No. Q-SS P.O.Box 1040 Page �I of Matlipea.AA 02649 Fite No. Cf kd. By: Boring CoTcNplrc�4j bQiIli.rs �tRyrcc Sst Sampler Groundwater Readings Foreman 5 t EVC Type Data Tiaw Depth Casing Stab. Time -_ , Rep. g1�K kIEIU I.D./0.0. � Date Start /z_ y- y y Endue_/y_ q y Hammer-Wt. jo0 AQ Location See Exploration Location Plan Hammer Fail GS.EIev. Datum Other. DD 4 8 Sample Information Sapel• Stratus R Equipment Installed T N W Pen./ Depth slows/ field Description Classification Description K H G S No. Rec. (Ft.) 6" Test Data S ?ZoAO \� \ 0-1 . S4N.0 \ \ gqucfirl X. i—y sartaw lit S ,SRI 10 / Fink '110 Meblum 44)V D AlybrxD y- TR Si1T-• / / s P30 S-2 ' / 5-47- 15 I I / S-y air. cur. ZD S-S I/— y I zs - / / 117-z'' �oZronn of 4soKlw�. �T �'�- Feel. R ' e a r k s Stratification Lines represent approximate boundaries between soil types, transitions may be gradual. Water level reading--t have been made at times and under conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to factors other than those present at the time measurements were made. Boring No. n 1 E`w • - r CommonweWh of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs ®apartment of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F.Weld Governor Trudy Coxe Secretary,EOEA Thomas B. Powers Acting Commissioner O August 15, 1994 Palmer Davenport & RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SMP-4-0890 David G. Mugar, Trustees Corporation Plaza c/o :The Mugar Group. Corporation Road Two Burlington Woods Drive IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ACTION Burlington, Massachusetts 01803-4538 PLAN APPROVAL MGL c.21E (CERTIFIED MAIL #P337. 626 671) and 310 CMR 40. 0000 Matthew Cavallini & David Hirsch P.O. Box 617 Chatham, Massachusetts 02633 (CERTIFIED MAIL #P337 626 672) Aldo, Inc. P.O. Box 1510 Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 ATTENTION: Alvin Hirshberg (CERTIFIED MAIL #P337 626 673) Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the Department) , reviewed the proposed Scope of -Work . entitled "Immediate Response Action Scope of Work and Schedule of Implementation" (SOW) for 'the site referenced above. The SOW,' . dated August .15, 1994 , was prepared in conjunction with the Administrative Consent Order 4-0890 (ACO) . The SOW provides for: 1) Excavation and disposal ' of ' contaminated soils and septic system at Corporation Plaza property.. 2) Evaluation of the vertical and horizontal extent of the groundwater contaminate plume. 3) Determination of the presence of dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) . 4) Design, construction and operation of groundwater treatment system to achieve a cleanup level of no significant risk by reaching GW-1 groundwater standards. 5) Implementation of a schedule which meets the terms of the ACO. The Department hereby'approves the SOW which is to begin upon signing of .the ACO. The approved SOW shall, be attached to the ACO and incorporated therein according to the terms of the ACO. 20 Riverside Drive .• Lakeville;Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 • Telephone (508).946-2700 - s ' I -2- ' Questions regarding this matter should be directed to Lynne Doty at (508) 946-2886. Please reference the site number, WSC-4=0890, .in all correspondence. V r truly yours, than E. Hobi1Elii ting Chief ' Site Managementand Permits Section H/LD/rr CERTIFIED MAIL NUMBERS: P337 626 671 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED P337 626 672 P337 626 673 .cc: Leonard H. Frieman Goulston & Storrs 400 Atlantic Ave. Boston, .MA 02110-3333 Clyde K. Hanyen Mone, D'Ambrose & Hanyen, P.C. 529 Pearl Street Brockton, MA 02401 Kevin J. O'Connor Peabody & Arnold 50 Rowes Wharf Boston, MA 02110 Anton T. Moehrke Wright & Moehrke - 283 Dartmouth Street Boston, MA 02116 Jack Thomas' Levine & Thomas 766 Falmouth Road P.O. Box 1040 Mashpee, MA 02649 Town of Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA. 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town Manager Hazardous Waste Coordinator P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Tom Mckean 4 -3- j cc: DEP - OGC - Boston +.' ATTN: Peg Stolfa DEP - SERO - Administration ATTN: George ' Crombie; Regional Director Andrea Papadopoulos,. Deputy Regional Director DEP - SERO - Data Entry 6' Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services o„ Thomas F. Geiler,Director 008-790'-6304(P . Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 5.08-862-4644 F � Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT C NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT _l-Q1aAARL � ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT • TELEPHONE NUMBER 3Dbr-'7'7 1 — a-Sa-� SOLE OWNER: 1/ YES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: i IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDE/N/T IFICATION NO. STATE OF INCORPORATION Qq FULL NAM PRESIDENT E HOME AD RE OF: / /� 1 6 alp.7j- �` M 4 z TREASURER - CLERK J I SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS_ 7 -092') G4,& 0 A6 7S • t HOME TELEPHONE# 30 I Haz.doc/wp/q MAIL-IN REQUESTS • Please:mail the completed application form to the address below. Also include a copy of your `contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc). In addition, please include the required fee of$IW. Make check payable to: Town of Barnstable. Allow five to seven (7)working days for in- house processing. Our mailing address is: Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street _ Hyannis,MA 02601 FOR FAXED REQUESTS Our fax number is (508) 790-6304. Please fax a completed application form. Also, please fax us a copy of your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc). In addition, please mail the required fee amount of sl`00.00: Please make the check'payable to: Town of Barnstable. The check must be mailed to the address listed above. Allow up to four days for in-house processing. For further assistance on any item above, call(508) 862-4644 &ei (� Date. �� `11 F OWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AN HAARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: E- ��'S BUSINESS LOCATION: I O •an- �J-La 'I'mFINVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: `7 Z Sz 3�0. 2'S o-ns CONTACT PERSON: vi e+oU" IVIA• EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: QAeav � INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: ��'% 01 Fire Distr ct: aft vh e-r�-CAt—b�.at 42::Z� 5 cc.qa" I -7 egd2jdA CAL ie Waste Transportation: !4 eo4- Last shipment of hazardous.waste: G 0" Name of Hauler• 5 e*1.1 Destination: Waste Product: Licensed? S No %NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 11 , Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license fromthe Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Mot&.Qils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) -Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED ;Misc: petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) tjubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink ?:_;Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) a t Caulk/Grout , Swimming pool chlorine Battery,acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda .Rust6roofers Misc. Combustible Car.wash detergents Leather dyes �-� 144 Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers •o'Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels I Paint&varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, ' Misc. Flammables / hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor&furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal•polishes ry may be toxic or hazardous (please list): . a 1 Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) p, •� Spot removers &cleaning fluids cSoczO aarl ,(dry cleaners) �Other`cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers e_ S0141*1e_ t-- t S Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Town of Barnstable-Health Department P ge 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS DBA: Marvel Cleaners Fax: 1 Corp Name: Mailing Address Location: 109 Corporation Road,Hyannis Street: 109 Corporation Road mappar: City: Hyannis Contact: :Marvel Allison State: Ma Telephone: (508)771-2526 Zip: 02601 Emergency: (617)878-3056 Person Interviewed: Business Contact Letter Date: Category: Dry Cleaner/Laundry Inventory Site Visit Date: (Q _�,._p y Type: Follow Up/Inspection Date: 91 public water ❑ indoor floor drains outdoor surface drains license required ❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc currently licensed 0 town sewage indoor catch basin/d - -- g ❑ rywell El catch basin/drywell expir // - El on-sitesewage El indoor on-site syste El outdoor onsite system date: .. Remarks: Floor drains sealed 2 years ago. All cleaners on shelf in compliance: corner. 1 gallon of Tetrachloroethylene,not used-shall dispose. Eye Satisfactory wash station on bathroom sink-one to be plumbed in. First aid kits on site. MSDS sheets on site. Waste manifests on site(3/1/96). Remarks: 2125/97 Recycling cartridges,eyewashing station,MSDS sheets on site. See 97 inspection form for current list of Toxic&Haz.Mat. 7) 4/11 j�sue, /h. �zze�_ i Page 2 ' 1 Town of Barnstable-Health Department HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemicals: ' ❑ Zero Toxic Waste Materials ❑ gty's>25 Ibs dry or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals 0 gty's 111 gals or more description: qty:', , 'unit of measure misc.petroleum pro is:grease,lubricants_ 2 pounds laundry soil&stain remo s 'ad uding beach) 10 Igallons spot removers&cleanin i ry cleaners) 51gallons other chlorinated carbons 1501gallons Waste Transporter: 'Safety Kleen Fire District: Last HW Shipment Date: Waste Hauler Licensed: .............._................_...__.._....,......._... _....__..._............._...._ ............ ..-__.................._....... z F Date: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: 4,tw�_ CA e4,y�S BUSINESS LOCATION: 1 O 9 G2 'ta-n. QL . JhAa-"+�SINVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: I/ /` TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: SDI— 2 2 — z 5 z ( P 36. ;2 ores CONTACT PERSON: 1V1' EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON,SlTE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: 6A INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: Fire Distr ct: �rz. a.�t.. yh e.�'ea.0—b a�.el ,�z1,c.�.c�s c�.a�( I •.� a��' s 2 - • C�—a S- Waste Transportation: !�A Pg_ Last shipment of hazardous.waste: (b'z/ — o`4 Name of Hauler, 5 ,e4l-, Destination: Waste Product: so% en soy Licensed? es No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 11 , Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive I ANEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW • USED a Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes IaA Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): 1 Laundry soil & stain removers �, _ S-- (including bleach) p 14;4 Spot removers &cleaning fluids c5ocd� Z QeL4 (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers � Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair 2. 11'rinters BOARD OF HEALTH (9 satisfactory 3.Auto Body Shops Q unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS/d-q .V-. Class: 7.Miscellaneous QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors; OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: C DISPOSAIJRECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply n J� S " mown Sewer ®Public O On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NOz O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS: O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of C �s o 2. 0 Person (s) Inte ewed Inspector Date i ^ Commonwealth of Massachusetts (71)L Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F. Weld Govemor Daniel S.Greenbaum - Commiasiorirr � 0 September 24, 1993 Levine & Thomas, nc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA 4-0890 766 Falmouth Road Marvel Cleaners, P.O. Box 1040 Corporation Plaza Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 Corporation Road SHORT TERM MEASURE/ PLAN REVIEW ATTENTION: Mr. Jack Thomas M.G.L. , c.21E & 310 CMR 40 Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, (the "Department") , pursuant to 310 CMR 40.542 and . > the Department's letter dated March 3 , 1993 , is in receipt of the "Draft Scope of Work/Marvel Cleaners, WSC-4-0890" dated August 1993 . The scope of work proposes tasks to carry out Short Term Measures (STMs) at the subject site. Upon review of the proposed tasks, the Department offers the following comments: 1. All work shall conform to the requirements of the new Massachusetts 'Contingency Plan (MCP) . 2. The words "Short Term Measures" should be replaced by *the words "Immediate Response Actions (IRAs) " .of the new MCP. 3 . You have discussed with the Department of your intention of achieving a Response Action Outcome at the completion of the IRA. Therefore, the proposed IRA should be designed to eliminate the conditions that required an IRA and to' meet applicable groundwater . categories and standards as required in the new MCP. 4. In addition, the Department provides comment's by specific sections of the proposed scope of work as follows: Section 3 . 10 - REMEDIATION OF SOILS AND SEPTIC SYSTEM AT CORPORATION PLAZA/MARVEL 'CLEANERS 20 Riverside Drive 9 Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 a FAX(508)947-6557 9 Telephone (508) 946-2700 ;I Task A-1 a. Provide a detailed plan for excavation of contaminated soils in the source area to include risk based contaminant(s) target level(s) for the IRA, EPA approved method(s) for testing of the soils and a site map delineating the anticipated area of excavation and storage of the soils. b. Provide the QA/QC plan for the monitoring activities during the execution of the IRA. C. Provide a copy .of the Health and Sai-et Plan to be followed during the implementation of the IRA. Task A-2 Provide a site map showing the proposed soil borings and monitoring well locations. 3 .30 ASSESSMENT AT THE DOHERTY PROPERTY Task C-1 a. Provide a, site map showing the proposed soil borings and monitoring well locations. b. The Department recommends that continuous split spoon sampling be performed in the anticipated location of the silt/clay layer. 3 .40 ASSESSMENT AT FRESH POND Task D-1 Provide a site map showing the proposed soil borings and monitoring well locations. Task D-3 Provide the EPA approved method(s) for testing of the water from Fresh Pond and groundwater from the proposed piezometers. Tasks E-3 and E-4 Provide a site map showing the proposed soil borings and monitoring well locations. l� -3- 3 . 60 TASKS IN COMMON FOR MOST GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS Task F-1 a. Provide the EPA approved method(s) for testing of the soil samples collected during the IRA. b. Provide the target PID reading in the field that would trigger a soil sample to be tested at a laboratory. Task F-2 a. Provide the EPA .approved me thod(s) for testing of the groundwater samples collected during the IRA. b. Provide a detailed procedure for performing the variable or constant head permeability tests. 3.90 RISK CHARACTERIZATION This section needs to be revised to incorporate the Response Action Outcomes section, 310 CMR 40. 1000, of the .. new MCP. 3. 100 PHASE II REPORT The words "PHASE II REPORT" should be replaced with the. . words "Immediate Response Actions REPORT" . 3 . 110 SCHEDULE Provide a schedule that shows the duration of each task in weeks from Department approval of the proposed scope of work and/or signing of the Administrative Consent Order (ACO) currently being drafted for this site; and, 5. The following sections may need to be revised upon completion of the assessment portion of the IRA: 3 .70 DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION OF PUMP & TREAT SYSTEM The Department recommends the evaluation of several , F remedial response alternatives and innovative technology to carry out the IRA. 3 .80 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE i r 4 -4- 3 . 100 RISK CHARACTERIZATION Therefore, include ' a sentence in the revised scope of work that sections of the proposed plan will be revised as more data becomes available. The schedule should also reflect this fact. Please be advised that the above listed comments pertain only to technical considerations regarding the proposed IRA, and they do not address other issues related- to the Administrative Consent Order currently being negotiated for this site. Therefore, the Department requests that.a revised IRA scope of work be submitted within thirty. (30) days from receipt of this letter for review and approval prior to implementation. If you have any further questions regarding these comments, please contact Maria Pinaud at the letterhead address or at (508) 946-2869. The Department -appreciates your anticipated cooperation on this matter. Very truly yours, Mark V!BegleYr, Ctfief Site Remediation Section B/MP/rr CERTIFIED MAIL #P011 214 690 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: Town of Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: .Warren Rutherford Town Manager Hazardous Waste Coordinator P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Tom Mckean Cape Cod Commission 3225 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02630 ATTN: Tom Cambareri y y ' -5- cc• Aldo, Inca P.O. Box 1510 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Alvan Hirshberg Trustees Under Trust Agreement dated 2/1/67 C/o The Mugar Group 2 Burlington Woods Drive Burlington, MA 01803 Matthew Cavallini & David Hirsch P.O. Box 617 Chatham, MA 02633 GZA 320 Needham Street Newton, MA 02164 ATTN: Paul Reiter DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO - Data Entry i I LICENSED&BONDED I PEARL INVESTIGATIONS PEA TIONS INC. P.O. BOX 1115, PEARL RIVER,N.Y. 10965 I TEL. (914)735-5800 1 `THOMAS FLAHERTY FAX(914)735-4723 PEARL INVESTIGATIONS INC. LICENSED&BONDED P.O.BOX 1115•PEARL RIVER,N.Y. 10965•TEL(914)735-5800•FAX(914)7354723 y3 1 ✓f- 1`Ke_ ors / I J� ...., T� �.ems��w -�-�.' e����i-- S.�.,.�- -w►-e. � S4 ,� �� l�s� ,.s C� � � � G Cv✓►L pJ`w`� 4L. I c Rr-( V . i .l pn�na a DIED Con tern i�c� G✓ow��wGT�.s DA, ��a2C1 . ►lease_a[sa leave / A Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs 3r Department of Environmental Protectio76 A qR r Southeast Regional Office 199� Wliliam F. Weld Gommor Daniel S.Greenbaum �� ^ commisslonx V }� March 3, 1993 Aldo, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE-WSC-4-0890 Post Office Box 1510 Corporation Plaza, Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Corporation Road (The "Site") , SHORT ATTENTION: Alvan B. Hirshberg TERM MEASURE REQUEST M.G.L. c.21E Section 4, and 310 CMR 40.000 Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has determined that a Short Term Measure (STM) is needed at the Site in accordance with 310 CMR 40.542 due to the presence of contaminated soils around the septic system. acting as a continuous source of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants to groundwater. A groundwater contaminant plume has been found to exist originating at the . Corporation Plaza property and extending downgradient towards the Hyannis Inner Harbor, refer to reports prepared by GZA , GeoEnvironmental, Inc. , on behalf of the Cape Cod Mall which are maintained in file with the Department. In addition, the Site is located in the proposed zone II of several water supply wells for the Hyannis area. Therefore, a Short Term Measure is necessary to eliminate the source and prevent continued migration of contaminants in groundwater. The Department request that you perform the following remedial actions: 1. Within thirty (30) days from receipt of this letter, submit a Short Term Measure proposal and a schedule, for review and approval prior to implementation, consisting of: a. A plan to perform sampling and removal and/or treatment of soils contaminated with chlorinated hydrocarbons in the area of the septic system. b. A scope of work of the necessary assessment in order to obtain the data needed to design a groundwater recovery and treatment system to capture and remediate the chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminant plume. Lakeville Hospital • Route 105 9 Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947.6557 9 Telephone(508)946-2700 -2- c. Upon Department approval of item b. above, design, install and operate the groundwater treatment system; and 2 . Provide the Department with a written response within seven (7) days from receipt of this letter indicating your intent to perform the actions outlined above. Please be advised that a health and safety plan must be prepared and implemented throughout the performance of a STM in accordance with 310 CMR 40 . 542 (3) (d) . You have been informed previously of your potential liability from the release/threat of release of oil and/or hazardous materials at the above-mentioned Site by a Notice of Responsibility dated Mar 11, 1990. Be advised that the Department continues to consider you liable under M.G.L. c. 21E for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department, as well as for damages from the impairment of natural resources. You also remain liable under M.G.L. c. 21E, section 11, and M.G.L. c. 21A, section 16, for any violations of c. 21E or other laws., statutes, regulations, orders, or approvals. This liability was described in detail in the Notice of Responsibility. If you have any further questions, please contact Maria Pinaud at the letterhead address or at (508) 946-2869 . All future communications regarding the Site must reference site number 4-0890. Very truly yours, r MZrk Begle , Ch ' f Site Remediation Section B/MP/re CERTIFIED MAIL #P256 287 655 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: Town of Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford Town Manager Hazardous Waste Coordinator P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Tom Mckean -3- cc: Cape Cod Commission 3225 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02630 ATTN: Tom Cambareri Matthew Cavallini & David Hirsch P.O Box 617 Chatham, Massachusetts 02633 i Trustees Under Trust Agreement dated 2/1/67 c/o The Mugar Group 2 Burlington Woods Drive Burlington, MA 01803 ATTN: Jack Thomas DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO - Data Entry ! VA - 10/27/92 16:56 BARNSTABLE WATER COMPANY 001 Barnstable Water Company OUR FAX #508 790-1313 ZO: ..J f'!•C�Z� i-- /)`•-�'GGk'i�_A_ .� �/ ' �_ �� .GD-2 c�-�,(G,t-t._ FAX NWBER: CIF PA= this Cover suet) G•l, SEW BY: . .I AC OWN T NUMBED 293 1)40 CL R NME -3W FOXYR-MARVEL-C EEMERS — SERVICE LOCATION _09 CORPORATION R043 ME DING DATES READrNGS USAGE PEIZ701) -cMIDDYY1 t--rF"r cCC=t ALL-=4JA•'-JCE EAL.r-.JCE FIRST rig 23 :P2 5481 4 42 SE:CND 08 .26 1?2 6439 A 32 AVERW--E WA7ER USE -- 45 -THIRD 07 2? 92 64b7- ►a SO YEAR, TO OATT WTER USE 351 FOURTH 06 29 q2 6357 4 48 FIFT14 05 27 92 6309 A (40 ------- PEP-CC- •A` USE - --- - -�XT?1 . 64- E7, q-cr - 52b9' 4 _4.07.....-. PER'IX' '.8" USE SE',"TH 03 26 92 62-'9 4 32 e EI"3HTH 02 26 92 6:97 A 128 - " YTD- USAGE CRED-rT- -.-- ---IVI VT1fi -... -CZ 29 qL, - TEPtTH 12 27 91 .61.30 A S6 u ELEVENTH 11 27 91 6074 4 57ME —691 R +IRTEElvTH 09 'S 91 SQ43 A ?2� FC�LJRTEENTH 08 2H 91 5871 A ----- - -- --- — --- ------ ------ r------ - -- c ?+tT=R FIRST SCFEEN PFKEY 14 P9INT SCE+ • r y~ // l 97e, Daniel S. Greenbaum VG�t'G ��Cld� Co Commissioner -yGJ¢� � � �b/ J�G��� M"waz"e�0W47 Gilbert T. )oly Regional Director h July 1, 1991 Marvel Cleaners RE: BARNSTABLE--Hazardous Waste Matthew Cavallini & Marvel Cleaners Dave Hirsch 109 Corporation Road P.O. Box 617 Notice of Inspection Chatham, Massachusetts .02633 310 CMR 30. 000 Site ID#MAD062165410 Status: SQG ATTENTION: Marvel Allison Manager Owner Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, on June 7, 1991, conducted a follow-up inspection of Marvel Cleaners, located at 109 Corporation Road, Barnstable, Massachusetts. The purpose of the inspection was to verify that Marvel Cleaners, has complied with the deficiencies outlined in the Department's "Notice of Noncompliance" dated April 1, 1991, relative to Massachusetts Hazardous. Waste Regulations as contained in 310 CMR 30. 000. The follow-up inspection confirmed that corrective action has been satisfactorily implemented regarding the following deficiencies: 1. Marvel Cleaners has stopped discharging all industrial water contaminated with perchloroethylene into the septic system. 2. All satellite drums and containers of perchloroethylene filters are properly labelled, and are inspected weekly. As a result of this corrective action and "in view of your current operational status, the Department has determined that Marvel Cleaners, has complied with the Notice of Noncompliance issued on April. l, 1991. Original Printed on Recycled Paper - -2- Should you have any questions relative to hazardous waste management at your company, please contact Edward Burke .of this office at (508) 946-2826. Very truly yours, Gerald A. M e, triief RCRA. Section M/EB/lm cc: Hazardous Waste Coordinator Board of Health Director Thomas McKean . P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02061 Aldo Inc. P.O. Box 1510 Hyannis, MA 02061 DEP - BWP — Boston ATTN: Compliance 97,&. 0 Daniel S. Greenbaum VGh!c� � °�lOfL Commissioner % Jfawadmue&&0-9d4 ' Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director r July 2 , 1991 Aldo, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0890 P. O. Box 1510 Marvel Cleaners, Corporation Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Plaza, 109 Corporation Road, INTERIM MEASURE, M.G.L. , C. 21E and 310 CMR 40. 000 ATTENTION: Mr. Alvan B. Hirshberg' Gentlemen: On June 25, 1991, the Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , received. a proposal from K-V Associates, Inc. , on behalf of Aldo, Inc. , to initiate assessment activities for an Interim Measure ("IM") at Marvel Cleaners, located in Corporation Plaza, 109 Corporation Road in .Hyannis, Massachusetts (the "Site") . All activities performed relative to the IM must be in accordance with the Department's policy #WSC-131-90, "Interim Measure Policy" (copy enclosed) and M.G.L. , C. 21E, and 310 CMR 40. 000, the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the "MCP") . The IM is intended to address soil contamination in the immediate area of an on-site . septic tank. The levels of tetrachloroethylene ("PCE") -and other volatile organic compounds ("VOCs") present in the soil are *believed to be acting as a continuous source of groundwater contamination. The following are the Department's comments and recommendations relative to the assessment activities. 1. Since groundwater remediation is not within the scope of this proposal, groundwater monitoring wells are .not necessary at this time. Delineation and remediation of VOC contamination in soils is the objective of the IM; ` 2 . The Department does not recommend the use of an H-Nu photoionization detector for the screening of selected soil samples due to its low sensitivity. The Department recommends the use of a gas chromatograph ("GC") ; Original Printed on Recvc!ed Paper -2- : a 3.. The value of 1, 500 parts per billion ("ppb") was identified as a contingent for performing additional work . for the IM. Provide ' scientific justification for using this value; r Upon completion of all assessment -activities relating to the IM, prepare p and submit a comprehensive scope of work ("SOW") for the IM. The SOW must provide, the Department with appropriate 'documentation regarding the Site conditions (inclusive of vertical and horizontal contaminant maps) , a .' description of the proposed IM, the, potential on-site and off-site impacts, and proposed monitoring during and after implementation (if necessary) . A schedule of implementation '•� P (ie: timeline diagram) must also be included in the SOW. Please be advised that Aldo,, Inc. , has been previously notified of its liability in a Notice of Responsibility dated May 11, 1990. s If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Cathy `# Dors at the letterhead address or (508) 946-2867. In any correspondence to .� this office, please refer to WSC/SA-4-0890. r The Department this. Site. looks forward to your cooperation in the assessment of Very truly yours, ,L r- l� Mark Begley, Chief Site Remediation Section B/CJD/sl Enclosure cc: DEP - BWSC - Boston DEP - DATA ENTRY - SERO Barnstable. Board of Health P.O. Box 534 367 .Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Tom McKean, Hazardous Waste Coordinator Town of Barnstable - 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town Manager Matthew Cavallini & David Hirsch P.O. Box 617 Chatham, MA 02633 -3- cc: Trustees Under Trust Agreement Dated 2/1/67 c/o The Mugar Group 2-Burlington Woods Drive Burlington, MA 01803 ATTN: Mr. Jack Thomas . Goulston & Storrs c/o The Trust 400 Atlantic Ave `j Boston, MA 02210-2206 ATTN: Richard A. Marks, Esq. K-V Associates, Inc. P.O Box 574 281 Main Street ' Falmouth, MA 02541 ATTN: Giselle Beaulieu, Director of Services i �J> 97e Commonwea" &vec-t� eF�--e of Snot�con���46-&- Daniel S. Greenbaum �G���%Z? � C ✓ Commissioner _rakvzU&, ,/ffa& u OT&47 Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director U Y June 26, 1991 Trustees Under Trust Agreement RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0890 Dated February 1, 1967 Marvel Cleaners, Corporation c/o The Mugar Group Plaza, 109 Corporation Road, 2 Burlington Woods Drive PHASE II SCOPE OF WORK, Burlington, Massachusetts 01830' M.G.L. , C. 21E and 310 CMR 40. 000 ATTENTION: Mr. Jack Thomas Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , on April 1, 1991, received the report titled "Phase II - Scope of Work, Corporation Plaza and Downgradient Areas, Hyannis, Massachusetts" ("SOW") dated April 1991. The SOW was prepared and submitted on your (as used in this letter "you" and "your" refer to the Trustees Under Trust Agreement dated February 1, 1967) behalf by GeoEnvironmental, Inc. ("GZA") . Upon review of the SOW, the Department has determined that the SOW is incomplete and inadequate. The Department, on May 8, 1991, met with you, your legal counsel, GZA and other responsible parties to further discuss the SOW. At the meeting, the Department informed you that in order for the Department to approve the SOW, it must address all items under 310 CMR 40._545 (3) , describe the data required to successfully complete each task and provide a work. plan to acquire this data. Should any items be excluded, justification must be provided for their exclusion. In addition, all work must be done in compliance with 310 CMR 40. 000, the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") . Listed below are the Department' s comments regarding the SOW: 1. The SOW must spell out the criteria, under any and/or all items, that will trigger contingent plans should they become necessary. These contingent plans must be detailed, specific and complete; Original Printed on Recvcled Paper -2- 2 . All monitoring wells, existing and new, must be sampled in accordance with policy #WSC-300-89 utilizing EPA approved analytical methods. In addition, ground water contour and contaminant plume maps, and horizontal and vertical flow nets must be include; 3 . Due to the low sensitivity of the H-Nu photoionization detector, the Department does not recommend its usage to establish wellscreen placement in deep monitoring wells; 4 . The schedule for implementation of the Phase II - Comprehensive Site Assessment, 40.545 (2) (c) of the MCP, must indicate the duration of each task, in weeks, from Department's approval to insure the Department has an opportunity. to inspect the work in progress. Furthermore, the SOW must include a stipulation that if during the implementation, of the approved SOW, a determination is made that additional work plans are needed to complete the Phase II - Comprehensive Site Assessment, a supplemental work plan and schedule must be submitted to the Department for approval; and 5. The human health and environmental risk assessment must be done in accordance with the "Guidance for Disposal Site Risk Characterization and Related Phase II Activities - In Support of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan" prepared by the Department and dated May 17, 1989 (refer to enclosed policy #WSC-140-91 for further guidance) . This task should be further expanded to include a general outline of the main components of the risk assessment, . and it should be revised after all the necessary data is compiled, if needed. The Department recommends that, following delineation of the entire plume and selection of an appropriate risk assessment method, the risk assessment outline be submitted for Departmental review. Therefore, .within forty-five (45) days of receipt hereof, submit to the Department for review and approval a revised Phase II Scope of Work. Please be advised that you or your agents must continue to evaluate the need for a Short Term Measure (STM) as required under 310 CMR 40.542 . If an imminent hazard is found to exist, you must submit a proposal to perform the STM if one is deemed necessary or provide an explanation why one is not appropriate at this time. No STM may be commenced without prior Department approval. This evaluation must continue throughout the assessment process for this Site. ?� You have been previously notified of your liability in a Notice of Responsibility dated October 4 , 1990. -3- If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Cathy Dors at the letterhead address or (508) 946-2867 . In any correspondence to this office, please refer to case number WSC/SA-4-0890. The Department looks forward to your cooperation in the assessment of this Site. Very truly yours, Marki J.. egle , C ief Site Remediation ection B/CJD/rr CERTIFIED MAIL #840 475 614 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - BWSC - Boston DEP - DATA ENTRY - SERO Barnstable Board of Health P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean, Hazardous Waste Coordinator Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis; MA 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town Manager Aldo, Inc. P:O. Box 1510 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Alvan B. Hirshberg -4- cc: Matthew Cavallini & David Hirsch P.O. Box 617 Chatham, MA 02633 Goldberg-Zoino & Associates, Inc. 320 Needham St. Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164 i ATTN: Paul F. Reiter, ' Project Manager Goulston & Storrs c/o The Trust 400 Atlantic Ave. Boston, MA 02210-2206 ATTN: Richard A. Marks, Esq. 17�C!!CU�LlfPi ©/fr��,GCP. ��924%fA�4'!t/!!tE%/LG2G cY�����QifiXb �� arn DANIEL S.GREENBAUM Commissioner GILBERT T.JOLY Regional Director / April 1, 1991 Marvel Cleaners RE: BARNSTABLE--Hazardous Waste 109 Corporation Road Marvel Cleaners Barnstable, Massachusetts 02601 109 Corporation Road 310 CMR 30. 000 Site ID#MAD062165410 Status: SQG ATTENTION: Marvel Allison Manager NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE. FAILURE TO TAKE ADEQUATE ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS LEGAL CONSEQUENCES. Department personnel have observed that on February 25, 1991, activity. occurred at Marvel Cleaners, 109. Corporation Road, Barnstable, Massachusetts, in noncompliance with one or more laws, regulations, orders, licenses, permits or approvals enforced by the Department. The purpose of this inspection was to determine the status of your facility relative to compliance with the Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations as contained in 310 CMR 30. 000 which were adopted under the provisions of Section 4, 6 and 9 of Chapter 21C of the Massachusetts General laws as applicable. Attached hereto is a written description of: 1. each activity referred to above', 2 . the requirements violated, 3 . the action the Department now wants you to take, and 4 . the deadline for taking such action. If you fail to take any action the Department now wants you to take by the prescribed deadline,' or if you otherwise fail to remain in compliance in the future with requirements applicable to you, you could be subject to legal action, including but not limited to, criminal prosecution, court imposed civil penalties or civil administrative penalties assessed for every day from now Recycled Paper i _2- on that you are in noncompliance with the requirements referred to above. Very truly yours, Gerald A. Monte, Chief RCRA Section M/EB-/re CERTIFIED MAIL #P253 150 328 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Attachment cc: Board of Health Director Thomas McKean P.O. . Box, 534 Hyannis, MA 02061 Aldo Inc. i P.O. Box 1510 Hyannis, MA 02061 .DEP - BWP - Boston .ATTN: Compliance NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE NONCOMPLIANCE SUMMARY NAME OF. ENTITY IN NONCOMPLIANCE: Marvel Cleaners LOCATION WHERE NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: 109 Corporation Road, Barnstable, Massachusetts 02601 DATE WHEN NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: February 25, 1991 i DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE, REQUIREMENTS NOT COMPLIED WITH, ACTION TO BE TAKEN AND THE DEADLINE FOR TAKING SUCH ACTION: In December, 1982, Marvel Cleaners notified the Department that they .are a Small Quantity Generator (SQG) of hazardous waste. The Department conducted an inspection on the above date (February 25,. 1991) , during which .the following violations were observed. 1. The inspection revealed that Marvel Cleaners is discharging industrial water contaminated with perchloroethylene into the septic system, in violation of 310 CMR 30. 604 (2) (a) , which states: that no shall person shall inject hazardous waste into any septic system that dose not meet the requirements set forth in 310 CMR 30. 610 for surface impoundments or the requirements set forth in 310 CMR 30. 650 for land..treatment units. Therefore, effective immediately, Marvel Cleaners shall . cease all discharges of water contaminated with perchloroethylene in it into the septic system, by sealing off all discharges, (including the floor drain) , and begin to collect the water in containers and ship it off site with your other hazardous waste using a proper manifest. Furthermore, you must manage your hazardous waste accordance with the Hazardous Waste Regulations 310 CMR 30. 000. 2 . Marvel Cleaners has one (1) 55 gallon satellite container of used perchloroethylene filters located near the back door, this container was not marked with the required information in violation of 310 CMR 30. 351(4) (e) which references 30. 682 . - Therefore, you shall immediately, label this satellite container with the words "Hazardous Waste" and identify the waste being stored. Be advised that you may use only one satellite container for each specific waste. The Department requires a written response within seven (7) days of receipt of this Notice, addressing each of the items above and indicating the actions taken .in order to achieve and maintain compliance with the-Regulations. -Should you .have any questions relative to hazardous waste management at your company, please- contact Edward Burke or Ken Anderson of this office at (508) 946-2817, (508) 946-2821. I � DATE: D'L / BY: �� G�✓ Gerald A. Monte, Chief. RCRA Section 97& Commonwea" 0 jkm"&S&� Daniel S. Greenbaum VZO Commissioner L Jfadus�02M47 Gilbert T. JolyO P.Y Regional Director October 4 , 1990 Trustees under Trust -Agreement RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0890 dated February 1, 1967 Marvel Cleaners, Corporation C/o The Mugar Group Corporated Plaza, 109 Corporation Road, 2-Burlington Woods Drive NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY/ Burlington, Massachusetts 01830 REQUEST FOR PHASE II SCOPE OF WORK, M.G.L. , C. 21E, 310 ATTENTION: Mr. George O'Malley CMR 40. 000 Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, (hereafter the Department) , has determined that an area to include the property occupied by Marvel Cleaners, located at 109 Corporation Road and a portion of the Cape Cod Mall 's parking lot in Hyannis, Massachusetts, (hereafter, the site) , is a priority disposal . site within the meaning of the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act ' (hereafter, M.G.L. ; C. 21E) , and by 310 CMR 40. 000, The Massachusetts Contingency Plan, (hereafter, the "MCP") . The Department has reviewed two (2) limited site -investigation reports. One was .prepared by Goldberg-Zoino & Associates, Inc. , on behalf of the Trustees under Trust Agreement dated February 1, 1967 (hereafter, the Trustees) , owners of the Cape Cod Mall, and is dated June 6, 1990, and the second report that was prepared by K-V Associates, Inc. , on behalf of Mr. Alvan B. Hirshberg, owner of- Aldo Inc. , operators of Marvel Cleaners. The reports indicate that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in the soil and ground water at the Cape .Cod Mall's parking lot located immediately downgradient of Marvel Cleaners. The Department has determined that this site (inclusive of. the Mall 's property) is a priority disposal site under Section 40. 544 (2) (c) of the MCP. Based upon the available information, the Department has reason to believe that you (referring to the Trustees) , as owners of the Cape Cod Mall, are a potentially responsible party ("PRP") with liability under M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 5. Section 5 makes Original Printed on Recycled Paper - the following following parties liable to the Commonwealth: current and past owners and operators of a site; any person who arranged for, - or who transported hazardous materials to the site; any person who stored, disposed of or treated hazardous materials at the site; or any person who caused the release or threat of release of oil or hazardous materials. The nature of this liability is joint and several and without regard to fault. The Department is authorized pursuant to M.G.L. , C. 21E, Sections 3A(j) and 4 to take such response actions at the site as it deems necessary should you fail to respond to these releases in an appropriate and timely manner. Any response actions taken by the Department will be dictated by the individual characteristics of the site and by the timetable set out in M.G.L.. , C. 21E, Section 3A and the MCP.. The Department encourages responsible parties to take response actions to assess and cleanup contamination at. sites. By taking response actions; you can avoid liability for the Department' s costs of having its contractor perform the work and recover up to three (3) times its cost from you. Regardless of who performs the necessary work at the site, you may be liable for all of the Department's response action costs. Response action costs include the cost of direct hours for work performed by Department employees in overseeing or arranging for response actions, any expenses incurred by the Department in support of those direct hours., as well as payments to the Department's contractors. For more details, see the cost recovery regulations at 310 CMR 40. 600 et sea. In addition to your liability for up to three (3) times the response action costs incurred by the Department, you may also be liable for damages for loss of natural resources and interest on the total outstanding liability at the rate of 12% compounded annually. To secure payment on this debt, the Department may place a lien on all of your property within the Commonwealth. To recover the debt, the Department may foreclose on the lien or the Attorney General may bring court action against you. Therefore, the Department has determined that the following response actions must be taken relative to the site: 1. Provide the Department with a written response to this Notice within fourteen (14) days of_ receipt hereof, indicating whether you intend to take the necessary response actions; 2 . Within sixty (60) days of receipt hereof, you or your consultant shall submit ,a- Phase II 'Scope of Work as . outlined in 40.545 (•2) of the MCP, Phase II - Comprehensive Site Assessment. The Scope of Work must include the following items by ' specific MCP reference under 40. 545 (2) : . (a) Perform the activities identified in 310 CMR 40.545 (3) ; .(c) A schedule for implementation of the Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment; (d) A sampling plan for all media, and analytical protocols. If certain media .are not included in , the sampling plan, justification shall be provided for their exclusion; (e) A quality assurance/quality control plan; and (f) A health and safety plan, ' including measures to safeguard nearby residents. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Cathy Dors at (508) 946-2861. In any correspondence to this office, please refer to case number WSC/SA-4-0890. The Department looks forward to your cooperation in the . assessment of this site. . Very truly yours, �MaA J. egley Chief Site Remediation Section B/CJD/rr CERTIFIED MAIL #P 707 023 389 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - BWSC - Boston DEP - DATA ENTRY - SERO DEP DWS - SERO ATTN: Larry Dayian Barnstable Board of Health P:O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN.: Tom McKean, Hazardous Waste Coordinator -4- cc: Town of Barnstable 367 Main . Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town °Manager Aldo, Inc. P.O. Box 1510 Hyannis, MA 02601 . ATTN: Alvan B. Hirshberg Matthew Cavalli.ni & David Hirsch P.O. Box. 617 Chatham, MA 02633 I Goldberg-Zoino & Associates, Inc. 320 Needham Street Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164 Goulston & Storrs c/o The Trust 400 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02210-2206 ATTN: Richard A. Marks, Esq. I r � 0Z s�766 Daniel S. Greenbaum Commissioner ySG�¢� i ��� ��G2tlJtCLP/, 0234j Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director PY / October 3 , 1990 Aldo, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0890 Post Office Box 1510 Marvel Cleaners, Corporation Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Plaza, 109 Corporation Road, REQUEST FOR PHASE II SCOPE OF WORK, M.G.L. , C. 21E, 310 CMR ATTENTION: Mr. Alvan B. Hirshberg 40. 000 ' Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, (hereafter the Department) , has received a Phase I report for Marvel Cleaners located at 109 Corporation Road in Hyannis, Massachusetts (hereafter, -the site) . The report was prepared by K-V Associates, Inc. on , behalf of Mr. Alvan B. Hirshberg, .owner of Aldo, Inc. , operators at the site. The report indicates that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in the soil and 'groundwater at the site. The Department has determined that this site is a priority disposal site under Section 40. 544 (2) (c) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (hereafter, the "MCP") . ± On May 11, 1990, the Department issued a Notice of Responsibility to you (referring to Aldo, Inc. ) which notified you. of your liability to the Commonwealth under M.G.L. , C. 21E. Please be advised that the Department still considers you to be a responsible party under M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 5. The Department has determined that the following response actions must be taken relative to the site: 1. Provide the Department with a written response to this letter within fourteen (14) days of receipt hereof, indicating whether you intend to take the necessary response actions; - 2 . Within sixty (60) days of receipt hereof, you or your consultant shall submit a Phase II Scope of Work as outlined in 40.545 (2) of the MCP, Phase II - Comprehensive Site Assessment. The Scope of Work must include the following items by specific MCP reference . under 40. 545 (2) : Original Printed on Recycled Paper ,l -2- (a) Perform the activities identified in 310 CMR 40. 545 (3) ; (c) A. schedule for implementation of the Phase II - 'Comprehensive Site Assessment; (d) A sampling plan for . all ' media, and analytical protocols. If certain media are not . included in the sampling plan, justification shall be provided for. their exclusion; (e) A quality assurance/quality control plan; and (f) A health and safety plan, including measures to safeguard nearby residents. In addition, the . Interim Disposal. Site Classification Form previously submitted to the Department did not provide sufficient information to complete the form as outlined under section 40. 544 of the MCP. The criteria that need to be -addressed further, and may be done so in the Phase II process, are #4 and #5 which pertain to surface .water. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Cathy Dors at (508) 946-2867. In any correspondence to this office, please refer to case number WSC/SA-4-0890. The Department looks forward to your, cooperation in the assessment of this site. Very truly yours, :Mark 'J. Begley:;' Chief Site Remediation Section B/CJD/re cc: DEP - BWSC - Boston DEP - DATA ENTRY = SERO DEP - DWS - SERO I, ATTN: Larry Dayian Barnstable Board of Health P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Tom McKean, Hazardous Waste Coordinator -3- cc: Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis', MA 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town Manager Matthew Cavallini & David Hirsch P.O. . Box 617 Chatham, MA 02633 Goulston & Storrs c/o The .Trust 400 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02210-2206 ATTN: Richard A. Marks, Esq.. . 1 K-V Associates, Inc. 281 Main St. Falmouth, MA 0.2540 I r „�--.pis------.�, w,.,, Commonwea" Of JLM" Daniel S. Greenbaum VG�t'Cf �fG°�C0�7i Commissioner �od� �, ✓ffas&admw. &02847 Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director June 13, 1990 AIM Marvel C s RE: BARNSTABLE=-Hazardous 109 Corpo ai n RoPY Waste, 310 CMR 30. 000, Barnstable, Massachusetts 02.601 Site ID# MAD062165410 Generator Status: SQG ATTENTION: . Marvel Allison . of Hazardous Waste NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE. FAILURE TO TAKE ADEQUATE ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS LEGAL CONSEQUENCES. Department personnel have observed that on April 20, 1990, activity occurred at. Marvel Cleaners, 109 Corporation Road, Barnstable, Massachusetts, in noncompliance with one or more laws, regulations, orders, licenses, permits or approvals enforced by the Department. The purpose of this inspection was to determine the status of your facility relative to compliance with the Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations as contained in 310 CMR 30. 000 which were adopted under the provisions of Sections 4, 6 and .9 of . Chapter 21C of the Massachusetts General Laws as applicable. Attached hereto is a written description of: 1. each activity referred to above, 2 . the requirements violated, 3 . the action the Department .now wants you to take, and 4. the deadline for taking such action. If you fail to take any action the Department now wants you to take by the prescribed deadline, . or if you otherwise fail to remain in compliance in the future with requirements applicable to you, you could be subject to legal action, including but not_ limited to, criminal prosecution, court imposed civil penalties Original Printed on Recycled Paper I T•�i -2- or civil administrative penalties assessed for every day from now on that 'you are in noncompliance with the requirements referred to above. Very truly yours, Gerald A. Monte, Ch' RCRA Section M/KA/lm CERTIFIED MAIL -#P707 034 896 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Attachment cc: Hazardous Waste Coordinator Barnstable Town Hall Barnstable, MA 02601 DEP - Boston - BWP f - i NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE NONCOMPLIANCE SUMMARY NAME OF ENTITY IN NONCOMPLIANCE: Marvel Cleaners LOCATION WHERE NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: 109 Corporation Road, Barnstable, Massachusetts 02601 DATE WHEN NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: April 20, 1990 DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE, REQUIREMENTS NOT COMPLIED WITH, ACTION TO BE TAKEN AND THE DEADLINE FOR TAKING SUCH ACTION: 1. The inspection revealed that you are a Small Quantity Generator (SQG). of hazardous waste. Copy seven (7) of manifests MAC816480, MAC529050,, MAC518064, MAC365531` and MAC343655 for shipments of hazardous waste off the site of generation were observed- in the files in violation of Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulation. 310 CMR 30. 351(10) (e) which references 30. 313 (2) which provides that within ten (10) days of—the date the shipment begins,.-copy seven (7) shall be forwarded by the generator to the Department at the address noted at the top of the manifest. Effective immediately, you shall come into and stay in compliance with this regulation. 2 . The storage bin located outside the rear of the building-was not identified as a hazardous waste storage area in violation of hazardous Waste Regulation 310 CMR 30. 351(8) (b) which references 30.340 (1) (j) which provides that all areas where wastes are accumulated shall have posted a sign with the words "Hazardous .Waste" in capital letters at least one inch high. Within seven (7) days of the receipt of this Notice you shall identify the storage bin as a hazardous waste accumulation area in accordance with this regulation. Relative to this Notice of Noncompliance the Department _ requires a written response, within fifteen (15) days of receipt hereof, indicating actions taken in order to achieve and maintain compliance with the Regulations.' Should you have any questions relative to hazardous waste management at your company, please contact Mr. Kenneth Anderson of this office. DATE. BY: A. Monte, Chi RCRA Section ef r s ,k tr *• ..yOf THE T�` The Town of Barnstable DAHII988. : Office of Town Manager ~O°,e M°T9• �e�9 ?II MAI 367 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 Office 508-775-1120 Warren J.Rutherford FAX 508-775-3344 Town Manager TO: Thomas McKean, Director Health Department FROM: Warren J. Rutherford, Town Manager/ab SUBJECT: Marvel Cleaners Notice of Responsibility as Priority Disposal Site DATE: May 22, 1990 As referenced by the enclosure, please insure that the above referenced item is followed to its conclusion with the participation of your department. i 97ze Commonwea" f� TO OF BARNSTABLE C &el Daniel S. Greenbaum Commissioner 561&Za, .A4ev&, Xamadmoe&&02S47 Gilbert T. )oly Regional Director Cu r May 11, 1990 Matthew Cavallini &David Hirsch RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-470890 . . Post Office Box, 617 Marvel Cleaners, -Corporation Chatham, Massachusetts 02633 Plaza, Corporation Road, NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY/ PRIORITY DISPOSAL SITE, M.G.L. , C. 21E and 310 CMR 40.000 Gentlemen: The Department of - Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, (hereafter, the Department) has received information that Marvel Cleaners, located in the -Corporation. -Plaza on Corporation Road in Hyannis, Massachusetts (hereafter/ the site) , may be a priority disposal site within the meaning. of . the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release, Prevention and Response Act (hereafter, M.G.L. , C. 21E) . The assessment and cleanup of disposal sites is governed by M.G.L. , C.2lE., and by. 310 CMR 40.000, The Massachusetts Contingency* Plan (hereafter, the °MCP") . Goldberg-Zoino and Associates, Inc. (hereafter, GZA) , on behalf of the Trustees under Trust Agreement dated February 1, 1967, owners of the Cape Cod. Mall in, Hyannis, MA, •have .performed a limited site assessment-on the Cape Cod Mall property. - - ALsummary. report which documents field explorations and soil and groundwater analyses, dated March 8, 1990, .was submited to the Department. Results of the assessment indicate that a groundwater plume of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and other -volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is present beneath 'the _ portion ' of the mall parking lot adjacent to Corporation Road. Based on information contained in this report, the source of the groundwater contamination . appears. to be .from the on-sit4 leaching facility located on the adjacent, upgradient Corporation Plaza property. The Department has determined that this site is located within the Zone II of public water supply wells for the Hyannis area, and therefore, has been classified as a priority disposal site under 40.544 (2) (c) of the MCP. Original Printed on Recycled Paper 1 -2- Based upon this available information, the Department has reason to believe that you, as owners of the site, may be a potentially responsible party ("PRP") with liability under M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 5. Section 5 makes the following parties liable to the Commonwealth: current and past owners and operators -of a site; any person who arranged for, or who transported hazardous materials to the site; any person who stored, disposed of or treated hazardous materials at the site; or any person who caused the release or threat of release of oil or hazardous materials. The nature of this liability is joint and several and without regard to fault. The Department is authorized- pursuant to M.G.L. , C. 21E, Sections 3A(j) and 4 to take such response actions at the site as it deems necessary should you fail to respond to these releases in an appropriate and timely manner. Any response actions taken by the Department will be dictated by the individual characteristics of the site and by the timetable set out in M.G.L. , C. 21E,. Section 3A and the MCP. The Department encourages responsible parties to take response actions to assess and cleanup contamination at sites. By taking` . response actions, you can avoid. liability for the Department's- costs of having its contractor. perform the work and recover 'up to three (3) times its cost from you. Regardless of who performs the necessary work at the• site, you may be liable -for all of the Department's response action costs. Response action costs include the cost of direct hours `for work performed by Department employees in overseeing or arranging for response actions, any expenses incurred by the Department -in support of those direct hours, as well -as payments to' 'the Department's contractors. For' more detail, see the cost recovery regulations at 310. CMR 40.600 et- se . In addition to your liability for up to three (3) times the response action' costs incurred by the Department, you may also be' liable for damages for loss of natural resources and interest on the total outstanding liability at the rate of 12% compounded annually. To secure payment on this debt, the Department-may place a lien on all of your property within the Commonwealth. To recover the debt, the Department may foreclose on the lien or the Attorney General may. bring court action against you. Therefore, the Department hasdetermined that the following response actions must be taken at the site: 1. - Provide -the Department with a written response to -this Notice within fourteen (14) days of receipt hereof indicating whether you intend to take the necessary response actions; I; l -3- 2 . Contract with a consultant knowledgeable in the area of hydrogeological investigation and hazardous waste site assessment and remediation to conduct and submit to the , Department the following work in accordance with the MCP: a) Complete within forty-five (45) days of receipt hereof a Preliminary Assessment Report Form (copy enclosed) relative to the site; b) Complete the Phase I - Limited Site Investigation and Interim Disposal Site Classification Form (copy enclosed) within ninety (90) days of receipt hereof as outlined in Section 40.543 and 40.544 of the MCP. All items under 310 CMR 40.543 (2) must be addressed;. c) In addition, the consultant shall evaluate the need for a Short Term Measure (STM) as defined in 40.542 of the MCP and notify the Department immediately if an imminent hazard is found at the site. Submit a proposal to perform a STM if a STM . is deemed necessary. This evaluation shall continue throughout the assessment process for this site. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Cathy Dors at (508) 946-2867. In any correspondence to this office, please refer to case number WSC/SA-4-0890. The Department looks forward to your cooperation in the assessment of the site. Very truly yours, M rk J:,"BegleyV C 'ef Site Remediation Section B/CJD/re Enclosures CERTIFIED MAIL IP965 994 429 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Cc: DEP - BWSC - Boston DEP - DATA ENTRY - SERO DEP - DWS - SERO ATTN: Larry Dayian r r -4- cc: Barnstable Board of' Health 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Town of Barnstable' 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN:. Warren Rutherford, Town Manager Goulston &. Storrs c/o The Trust 4.00 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02210-2206 ATTN: Richard A. Marks,-Esq. Aldo, Inc. Post Office Box 1510 Hyannis, MA 02601 . ATTN: Alvin B. Hirshberg �. 4 97ze i6o) mmonwea-" 0 C/ Daniel S. Greenbaum tJoadkea tl ✓ 6z;q L Commissioner Zoe�d, - 4&,Ylk, ./aid6 ,&&OT Y47 Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director rm%y May 11, 1990 Matthew Cavallini & David Hirsch RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4=0890 Post Office Box 617 Marvel Cleaners, Corporation .Chatham, Massachusetts 02633 Plaza, Corporation Road, NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY/ PRIORITY DISPOSAL SITE, M.G.L. , C. 21E and 310 CMR 40. 000 Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, (hereafter, the Department) has received information that , Marvel Cleaners, located in the Corporation Plaza on Corporation Road in Hyannis, Massachusetts (hereafter, the site) , may be a priority disposal site within the meaning of the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release, Prevention and Response Act (hereafter, M.G.L. , C. 21E) . The assessment and cleanup of disposal sites is governed by M.G.L. , C.21E, and by 310 CMR 40. 000, The Massachusetts Contingency Plan (hereafter, the nMCP") . Goldberg-Zoino and Associates, Inc. (hereafter, GZA) , on behalf of the Trustees under Trust Agreement dated February .1, 1967, owners of the Cape Cod Mall in Hyannis, MA, have performed a limited site assessment on the Cape Cod Mall property. A summary report which documents field explorations and soil and groundwater analyses, dated March 8, 1990, was submited to the Department. Results of the assessment indicate that a groundwater plume of .tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is present beneath the portion of the mall parking lot adjacent to Corporation Road. Based on 'information contained in this report, the source of the groundwater contamination appears to be from the on-site leaching facility located on the adjacent, upgradient Corporation Plaza property. The Department has determined that this site is located within the Zone II of public water supply wells for the Hyannis area, and therefore, has been classified as a priority disposal site under 40.544 (2) (c) of the MCP. Original Printed on Recycled Paper -2- Based upon this available information, the Department has reason to believe that you, as owners of the site, may be a potentially responsible party ("PRP") with- liability under M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 5. Section 5 makes the following parties liable to. the Commonwealth: current and past owners and operators ,of a site; any person who arranged for, or who transported hazardous materials to the site; any person , who stored, disposed of or treated hazardous materials at the site; or any person who caused . the release or threat of release of oil or hazardous materials. The nature of this liability is joint and several and without regard to fault. The Department is authorized, pursuant to M.G.L. , C. 21E, Sections 3A(j). and 4 to take such response actions at the site as it deems necessary should you fail to respond to these releases in an appropriate and timely manner. Any response actions taken by the Department will be dictated by the individual -characteristics of the site and by the timetable set out in M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 3A and the MCP. The Department encourages responsible parties to take response actions to assess and cleanup contamination at sites. By taking response actions, you � can avoid liability for the Department's ' costs of having its contractor perform the work and recover up to three (3) times its cost from you. Regardless of who performs 'the necessary work at the site, you may be liable for all of the Department's ' response action costs.' Response action costs include the cost of direct hours for work performed by Department •employees in overseeing or arranging for response actions, any expenses incurred by the Department in support of those direct hours, as well as payments to the Department' s contractors. For more detail, see the cost recovery . regulations at 310 CMR 40. 600 et sea. In addition to your liability for up to three (3) times the response action costs incurred by the Department, you may also be liable for damages for loss of natural resources and interest on the total outstanding liability at the rate of 12% compounded annually. To secure payment on this debt, the Department may place a lien on all of your property within the Commonwealth., To recover the debt, the Department may foreclose on the lien or the Attorney General may bring court action against you. Therefore, the Department has determined that the foll',owing response actions must be taken at the 'site: 1. Provide the Department with a ,written response to this Notice within fourteen (14) rdays of receipt hereof indicating whether you intend to take the necessary response actions; r.1 -3- 2. Contract with a consultant knowledgeable in the area of hydrogeological investigation and hazardous waste site assessment and remediation to conduct and submit to the Department the following work in accordance with the MCP: a) Complete within' forty-five .(45) ' days of receipt hereof a Preliminary Assessment Report Form (copy enclosed) relative to the site; b). Complete the Phase I - Limited. Site Investigation and Interim Disposal Site Classification Form (copy enclosed) within ninety (90) days of receipt hereof as outlined in Section 40.543 and 40. 544 of the MCP.: All items under 310 CMR 40.543 (2) must be addressed; c) In addition, the consultant shall evaluate the need for a Short Term Measure (STM) as defined in 40. 542 of the MCP and notify the Department immediately if an imminent hazard is found at the site. Submit a proposal to perform a STM if. a STM is deemed necessary. This evaluation shall ` continue throughout the assessment process for this site. ; If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Cathy -Dors at (508) 946-2867. In any correspondence to this office, please refer to case number WSC/SA-4-0890. y The Department looks forward to your cooperation' in the assessment of the. site. Very truly yours, M rk J. BegleyV Ch.Yef Site Remediation Section B/CJD/re Enclosures CERTIFIED MAIL #P965 994 429 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED r cc: DEP - BWSC - Boston DEP - DATA ENTRY .- SERO ,DEP DWS SERO ATTN: Larry Dayian ✓. .. -4- cc: Barnstable Board of. .Health 367 Main Street Hyannis, ,'MA 02601 Town of Barnstable .3 67 -Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town Manager Goulston & Storrs c/o The Trust 400 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02210-2206 'ATTN: Richard A. Marks, Esq. Aldo, Inc. Post Office Box 1510 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Alvin B. Hirshberg � . �. ....,..:}...:rsl.ty.+r'rJ�.�{�`�S .��.:Y:.n w„",`"""r+•K":xsF;-yeti :,,c-;.�s.,.-..�,1d��Sri •"5i'7K�k -,-� �+�...:,•.�.,'y�-�.,,,.'-- - `s7T��._y }..._ i . No. — —7 Fee$ 50. 0 0 �; ,—Y-- THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Entered in computer: Yes PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE., MASSACHUSETTS ` A ;1D 2pplicatton for )Dtop al *pztemi ConotrurtiOtt VCrm.d;; Application,for a Pen-nit to Construct( )RepairX X)Upgrade( )Abandon( )` O Complete System El Individual Components Location Address or Lot No. Corporation Plaza Owner's Name,Address and Tel.No. Corporation Road Hyannis ,Mass +I Assessor's Map/Parcel Il Installer's Name,Address,and Tel.No. 5 0 H—7 7 5—3 3 3 H Designer's Name,Address and Tel.No.. —. — 3338 J.P.Macomber & Son Inc . J.P.Macomber & Son Inc . Box 66 Centerville ,Mass . 02632 Box 66 Centerville ,Mass . •. 02632 Type of Building: Dwelling No.of Bedrooms Lot Size sq. ft. Garbage Grinder Other Type of Building No. of Persons ` Showers( ) Cafeteria( ) Other Fixtures ' Design Flow gallons per day. Calculated daily flow gallons. Plan Date Number of sheets Revision Date Title - Size of Septic Tank a- Type of S.A.S. Description of Soil Nature of Repairs or Alterations(Answer when applicable) __Addi 6-330 H2O Cultec -rechargers packed in 4 ' of stone _ Date last inspected: Agreement: The undersigned agrees to ensure the construction and maintenance of the afore described on-site sewage disposal system in accordance with the provisions of Title 5 of the Environmental Code and not to place the system in operation until a Certifi- cate of Compliance has been issu d by thi B d o Healt Signed Date 9/13/9 9 Application Approved by Date Application Disapproved for the f owin reasons Permit No. Date Issued No. ' — Fee 50.00 I THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 'Entered in computer: U'' ✓r PUBLIC HEALTH;DIVISION -TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHU�ETTS yes 01ppYication for Dupont *pgtelm Construction Perr'#it Application for a Permit to Construct( .. )RepairXX)Upgrade( )Abandon( ) El Complete System ❑Individual Components Location Address or Lot No. Corporation Plaza Owner's Name,Address and Tel.No. Corporation Road Hyannis,Mass IO Assessor's Map/Parcel ,3 �. Installer's Name,Address,and Tel.No. 5 0 8—7 7 5—3 3 3 8 Designer's Name,Address and Tel.No. — — J.P.Macomber & Son Inc. J.P.Macomber & Son inc . Box E�6 CentervillGe ,Mass. 02632 Box 66 Centerv,ille,Mass. 02632 Type of Building: Dwelling No.of Bedrooms Lot Size sq. ft. Garbage Grinder( ) Other Type of Building No. of Persons' Showers( ) Cafeteria( ) ' Other.Fixtures Design Flow gallons per day. Calculated daily flow gallons. Plan Date Number of sheets Revision Date Title Size of Septic Tank _ Type of S.A.S. Description of Soil a Nature of Repairs or Alterations(Answer when applicable) Addikp.' 6-330 H20 Cultec rechar eg rs packed in 4 ' of stone Date last inspected: r Agreement: The undersigned agrees to ensure the construction and maintenance of the afore described on-site sewage disposal system in accordance with the provisions of Title 5 of the Environmental Code and not to place the system in operation until a Certifi- cate of Compliance has been issu d by thi B d of Healt . Signed Date 9/13/9 9 Application Approved by _ �' Date- (/ k_`- 9� ~ Application Disapproved for the f owin Treasons r Permit No. - Date Issued THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS �'.. . y Certificate of Compliance THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that the On-site Sewage Disposal System Constructed( ) Repairedy(XX) Upgraded( ) Ab ndoned( )byJ•P.Macomber & Son inc . at Corporation a z a o r p o r a t o p a y a n n i s , ass. has been constructed in accordance with the p rovisions of Title 5 and the for Disposal System Construction Permit No. _ dated InstallerJ.P.Macomber & Son Incy Designer J.P.Macomber & Son Inc . The issuance of this p rmit shall not be construed as a guarantee that the system will fu ction as designed. Date �� i(/ i 1 Inspector ? ——————————————————————————— '!—————— No. C - t— I • Fee$ 50.00 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS i, PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION - BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS Dion ar *pztem Congtruction Permit Permission is hereby granted to Construct( )Repair�X )Upgrade( k Abandon( ) System located at Corporation Road Hyannis. Corporation Plaza and as described in the above Application for Disposal System Construction Permit. The applicant recognizes his/her duty to comply with Title 5 and the following local provisions or special conditions. Provided:Construction must becompleted within three years of the date of this permit. ? Date: 17 Approved by ,`+ PLAN SHOWING PROPOSED Pesos Enlguieer & Associates SEPTIC SYSTEM REPAIR 1 3 Leona ane Osterville. MA 02655 AT CORPORATION PLAZA ► (508) 428-3730 IN Field: RLH Date: OCT 1994 B AR N STAB LE ,:' Calc. 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