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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0048 MAGNOLIA AVENUE - Health (2) 48 MAGNOLIA ROAD Hyannis A= 225 - 011. t t, K BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONALS,ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS,GEOLOGISTS,ENGINEERS 1573 Main Street,P.O.Box 1743 (508)596-1906 Brewster,MA 02631 fax(508)896-5109 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO: DATE: JOB NUMMER: George Cuker 1/28/16 BEA16-10849 c/o William Gardiner,Esquire Brodigan and Gardiner,LLP 40 Broad Street REGARDING: Boston,MA 02109 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION COMPLETION 34 Magnolia Road SHIPPING METHOD: West Hyannisport,MA Regular Mail ® Pick Up ❑ [Assessor's Map 225,Parcel 011] Priority Mail ❑ Hand Deliver ❑ Express Mail ❑ Other ❑ Certified Mail ❑ Green Card/RR ❑ COPIES DATE DESCRIPTION 1 1/26/16 LETTER OF FINDINGS:LRAC and Enclosures,as noted, Advance copy provided electronically(PDF file via email) For review and comment: ❑ For approval: ❑ As requested: ❑ For your use: REMARKS: cc:Thomas McKean,Director-Barnstable Health Division Fire Prevention Officer MacNeely—Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire Department Thomas K Lynch-Barnstable Town Manager FROM: David C.Bennett,LPS/lr If enclosures are not as noted,kindly notify us at once - w v 1 IOENNETT E NVIRONM ENTAL AssOCIAT]Es9 NCO LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONALS 6 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS 6 GEOLOGISTS 6 ENGINEERS 1573 Main Street-P.O. Box 1743, Brewster, MA 02631 508-896-1706 6 Fax 508 896-5109 www.benneft-ea.com GC7 BEA16-10849 �.. January 26, 2016 George Cuker C/o William Gardiner, Esquire Brodigan and Gardiner, LLP 40 Broad Street Boston, MA 02109 RE: LETTER OF FINDINGS—LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION COMPLETION 34 Magnolia Road (Assessor's Map 225, Parcel011] West Hyannisport, MA Dear Mr. Cuker, Pursuant to our agreement dated January 15, 2016, BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC. (BEA) has prepared the following narrative as documenting environmental assessment and remedial response performance for the excavation and proper disposal of petroleum contaminated soils associated with the removal and closure assessment of an underground storage tank(UST)at the subject property. The release was apparently related to the underground storage of fuel oil wherein incidental overfill appears to have been source of significant impact to soils(>RCS- 1) as defined within a discreet area. The following narrative, and supporting documentation, describe the conditions at the property and the measures taken in response to absolve significant impacts identified in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0318 for regulatory closure. BACKGROUND As part of intended real estate transfer, the homeowner hired Tank Removal Services of Hyannis, MA to remove a steel UST from the subject property that was reported to have been in service up until recently.In accordance with local Fire Department policies,BEA was subcontracted by Tank Removal Services to provide closure assessment at the time of removal for any evidence of a release. On January 14,2016,Tank Removal Services uncovered the tank to prepare for removal and stockpiled the overburden. The vessel was then pumped and cleaned as corresponding to the time of BEA personnel's arrival. The approximate 1,000-gallon capacity UST was measured as I F long x 4' diameter. The tank was set at approximately 5'below ground surface(bgs)such that there was approximately F of overburden above the vessel. Tank Removal Services reported that approximately 27 gallons (+/-) of residual fuel oil was pumped from the vessel and transported to Tradebe Treatment and Recycling of Stoughton, MA. Tank Removal Services subsequently removed the tank from its grave as witnessed by the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire Department (Fire Prevention Officer Martin MacNeely) and BEA. Upon removal, no holes or weeping was observed,however minor staining was noted along the northeast portion of the tank. This staining.appeared to begin along the top of the tank and ran along the tank's sidewall,however EMERGENCY SPILL RESPONSE 6 WASTE SITE CLEANUP Q SITE)ASSESSMENT 6 PERMITTING 6 SEPTIC DESIGN&INSPECTION WATER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT,OPERATION&MAINTENANCE 6 WASTEWATER TREATMENT,OPERATION&MAINTENANCE JANUARY 26,2016 CUKER:34 MAGNOLIA ROAD-WEST HYANNISPORT/BEA16-10854 PAGE 2 OF 5 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS the stainingwas not observed along the bottom of the vessel. There was no apparent petroleum odor g pP reported within the bottom of hole area in the tank grave. BEA further inspected the tank grave and noted limited fuel oil staining in soils along the northeast corner sidewall area. BEA then collected discreet soil samples from 1-5' (bgs)along the sidewalls of the tank grave. Based on the fuel oil staining observed, each half of the east sidewall (north,south)was sampled individually to qualify observed soil impacts.Soil samples were placed in 8-ounce glass jars sealed with aluminum septa. The samples were then agitated to develop organic vapors and subsequently screened with a photoionization detector(PID) [MiniRAE 3000, 10.6 eV lamp,calibrated to benzene standard]by"jar headspace"method as consistent with the Interim Soils Policy(WSC-94-400). Field screening reported low-level headspace concentrations[<2.5 parts per million by volume (ppmv)] for samples along most of the tank grave with the exception of the northeast corner of the grave[SW-E(N):1-5 bgs],which reported a headspace concentration of 25.7 ppmv. A distinct fuel oil odor was also detected in the soil sample SW-E(N):1-5'bgs. Based on the PID responses for the samples collected along the extent of the tank grave, suspected significant petroleum impact was limited to the north portion of the east sidewall. Based on the field screening and observations of the tank grave,and in the absence of evidence of a sudden release,the conditions discovered likely represented a 120-Day Reportable Condition. LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION BEA subsequently directed the excavator to remove two or three buckets of material from the suspect area to investigate the extent and magnitude of noted soil impact. The material from along the north portion of the east sidewall was stockpiled on plastic sheeting. BEA collected a new soil sample from the extent of removal,SW-E(N)x1:1-5'bgs,to qualify residual impact. Field screening reported a headspace concentration of 0.6 ppmv, with a corresponding Dexsil PetroFlag Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon(TPH)concentration of 17 ppm as less than the strictest RCS-1 Reportable Concentration of 1,000 ppm. BEA inspected the area of soil removal and noted an area of suspect material that demonstrated a modest fuel oil odor. BEA directed the excavator to remove this additional material,representing two additional buckets of soil,as a conservative measure towards effective contaminated soil removal. BEA again collected a new soil sample from the extent of excavation, SW-E(N)x2:1-5'bgs, wherein field screening reported the headspace concentration as Below the Detectable Limits (BDL, <0.1 ppmv) of the instrument with no odor reported. Field testing had indicated effective removal of a small volume of fuel oil contaminated soil. BEA subsequently prepared a sketch of the tank grave and area of soil removal, and worked with Tank Removal Services to cover and secure the stockpile of contaminated soil with plastic sheeting against precipitation. Tank Removal Services backfilled the area of excavation and tank grave that day. BEA prepared the end-point soil samples collected from the extent of contaminated soil removal for qualifying laboratory analysis.Based on the location of the property as within a Potential Drinking Water Source Area(PDWSA),the end-point sample SW-E(N)x2:1-5'bgs was prepared for analysis of Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon (EPH) with Target Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon concentrations and Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon(VPH)and target VOC analytes JANUARY 26,2016 CUKER:34 MAGNOLIA ROAD-WEST HYANNISPORTBEAI6-10854 PAGE 3 OF 5 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS (benzene,toluene,ethylbenzene,xylene,MtBE,naphthalene)as a conservative measure in review.of remedial response performance and risk characterization under the regulatory framework. The contaminated stockpile sample, Stockpile, was prepared for TPH analysis as appropriate and for waste characterization towards disposal authorization. Given the field screening results were consistent along the extent of the tank grave excluding the impact reported along the northeast corner, BEA composited the bottom of hole samples,BOH-N@S'bgs and BOH-S@S' bgs, into a single end-point sample, BOH-COMP: @S'bgs, for TPH analysis. Similarly, a composite of the sidewall areas exclusive of the northeast sidewall, SW-COMP: 1-5' bgs, was prepared for TPH analysis. All samples were submitted for a RUSH turnaround as authorized during the communication of field observations and testing. Laboratory analysis reported a TPH concentration of 3,200 mg/Kg(ppm) for the Stockpile sample,greater than the applicable standard,the RCS-1 Reportable Concentration of 1,000 mg/Kg. Laboratory analysis reported the remainder of all TPH, EPH/PAH and VPH/Target Analyte concentrations as Non-Detect (ND) wherein the reporting limits were less than the strictest and applicable RCS-I Reportable Concentrations. The laboratory analytical results substantiated a small volume of significant petroleum hydrocarbon impact had been effectively removed as limited to an approximate 3'x 3'x 5'D area from the north portion of the east sidewall. The analytical results are presented in Table I and further discussed in the Risk Characterization section of this report. Contaminated soils were transported to Aggregate Industries in South Dennis,MA,a licensed asphalt batch facility,on January 22,2016 for disposal/recycling. The final Bill of Lading with tare loads is included as an enclosure to this Letter of Findings as documentation of remedial waste management. RISK CHARACTERIZATION The laboratory analytical results reported all TPH,EPH/PAH and VPH/BTEX concentrations for all of the end-point soil samples as ND wherein the reporting limits were less than the applicable and strictest RCS-1 Reportable Concentration criteria. The RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations are analogous to the strictest S-1 (GW-1),Method I Risk Characterization standards relied on in review of risk characterization. As such,all significant fuel oil impacts have been removed and there is no significant risk associated with the post-excavation soil conditions based on the analyses performed and the results reported. JANUARY 26,2016 CUKER:34 MAGNOLIA ROAD-WEST HYANNISPORTBEAI6-10854 PAGE 4 OF 5 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS TABLE1-34 MAGNOLIA ROAD,WEST HYANNISPORT,MA SUMMARY OF END-POINT SAMPLING,RCS-1 REPORTABLE CONCENTRATIONS LIMIM REMOVAL ACTION Sample Number: _ 1 2 3 4 Sample Identification i SW-COMP 1 5 BGS STOCKPILE BOH COMP @ 5'BGS SW-E(N)X2:1-5'BGS Sample Date: 1/14/2016 15:12 1/14/2016 15:11 1/14/2016 15:14 1/14/2016 16:00 TPH GC/FID(mg/k ) '`RCS=1 ,Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons :1006.``__, <11 3200 <11 VPH /k Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) 100 <5.9 Adjusted C9-C12 Ahphatics(FID) 1000: <5.9 C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) I00 <5.9 Methyhteq-.N ylether : ..„ 0.1�� <0.059 Benzene 2: <0.30 Toluene 30 3 <0.30 Ethylbenzene 40 <0.30 rr�p-Xylene 400', - <0.59 o-Xylene A 400., <0.30 Naphthalene 4;. ,, <0.30 EPH/PAH(mg/kg dry) C9-C18 Aliphatics 1000, <22 C3 C19- 6 Aliphatics 3000 _ <22 Adj.Cll-C22Aromatics 1000` <22 .,...-._._____.-__._.. .... ._ __.. Naphthalene 4.' <0.4 2-Methyhiaphthalene 0.7 . <0.4 Acenaphthylene 1 <0.4 Acenaphthene 4 <0.4 Fluorene 1000 <0.4 Phenant6n'e F 10, <0.4 ............ Anthracene '1000 -, <0.4 Fluoranthene 1000 <0.4 Pyrene 1000 <0.4 Benzo(a)anthracene 7` <0.4 Chrysene ... _. 70` <0.4 nzo(b)fluoianthene 7 Be <0.4 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 70' <0.4 Benzo(a)pyrene 2. <0.4 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 7. '.. <0.4.. _. _ . .�- _ Dibenzo a,h anthracene 0:7-• _' <0.4 - Benzo(g,h,i) erylene ]000• I <0.4 TPH=Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon VPH-Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons Target Analytes Benzene,Toluene Ethylbenzene,Xylene,MtBE,Naphthalene EPH=Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons,PAH=Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons _<indicates Non-Detect concentration.Shaded areas represent the Method 1 Risk Characterization criteria considered. R.I.Analytical Work Order#160101240 CONCLUSIONS Significant petroleum impact in soils was discovered at the time of UST removal as based on field testing and observations. This release as attributed to overfill of the vessel or leakage in the fittings at the top of the tank and not with leakage of the vessel itself. Excavation was conducted as part of the assessment of soil impacts and resulted in the removal of some 2.51 tons (-1.7 cubic yards)of fuel oil contaminated soils from the approximate 3' x 3'x 5'D area of release(2 yards+/-) as defined within the northeast sidewall area.End-point soil samples collected from the extent of soil removal reported all TPH,EPH,VPH and target analyte concentrations as ND wherein the reporting limits were less than the strictest applicable RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations. As such,based on the contaminated soil removal performed and the laboratory analytical results reported for the end- JANUARY 26,2016 CUKER:34 MAGNOLIA ROAD-WEST HYANNISPORTBEAI6-10854 PAGE 5 OF 5 LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION-LETTER OF FINDINGS point samples submitted, it is apparent that there is no significant risk to human health or to the environment associated with the subject release given the testing performed. This data qualifies the efficacy of the LRA Completion,as consistent with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0318,to support project closure and document regulatory compliance,wherein no Release Notification or Remedial Response liabilities remain under the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000 as based upon the available data and regulations in effect at the time of this reporting. The findings of this investigation, as represented herein, document regulatory compliance with governing regulations and set forth the rationale and technical justification for project closure specific to the area of release investigated as identified on the accompanying Site Plan. While these records are archived in your folder at our offices, you are required under the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0318(7)to maintain a copy of this Limited Removal Action Completion Statement, inclusive of attachments, for a minimum period of five (5)years. If you have any questions or need additional information,please contact me directly at your earliest convenience. IRON MENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC. Davi , LSP Encl. -Site Plan entitled "Limited Removal Action Completion..." prepared by BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES,INC., dated January 20, 2016. -Field Response Log -Tank Removal Permit(copy) -Hazardous Waste Manifest(copy) -Aggregate Industries Soil Recycling Submittal -Bill of Lading (BWSC-112,-A,-B) -Laboratory Analytical Report, R.I. Analytical (#1601-01240) Cc. Thomas McKean, Director—Barnstable Health Division Fire Prevention Officer MacNeely-Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire Department Thomas K. Lynch- Barnstable Town Manager PAGE 1 OF 3 FLOG:CUKER,LIMITED REMOVAL ACTIONBEAI6-10854 FIELD RESPONSE LOG Cuker,Limited Removal Action BEA16-10854 Potentially Responsible Party: Mr. George Cuker, c/o William Gardiner, Esq. 40 Broad Street Boston, MA 02109 Property Location: 34 Magnolia Road West Hyannisport, MA 02672 Background Conditions: - Residential property under agreement for transfer. - BEA onsite for soil screening as part of Underground Storage Tank removal - 1,000 gallon(+/-) steel UST adjacent to dwelling footprint, Approx. I x 4' diameter - Approximately 27 gallons pumped from tank before removal - Tank was in use until recently Environmental Conditions: - Residential property near Craigville Beach. - Tank grave from 1 —5' below ground surface. RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations apply for soil. - GW projected as within 10' of ground surface, within Potential Drinking Water Source Area. RCGW-1 Reportable Concentrations apply to groundwater. Remedial Response: 1/14/16 1:30 pm Arrive at site. Removal of household items (following estate sale) ongoing. UST on landward side of dwelling. UST measures approximately 1 l' x 4' diameter, set approximately l' bgs. (SW= 1-5' bgs; BOH @ 5' bgs). Loamy sand throughout tank grave. TRS reports approximately 27-gal. +/- pumped from UST.No odor reported along tank grave. [sketch] 2:00 pm While waiting for Fire Department (COMM), collect West and North sidewall samples of the tank grave as exposed due to uncovered UST. Collect tank grave soil samples for same as follows: PAGE 2 OF 3 FLOG:CUKER,LIMITED REMOVAL ACTIONBEAI6-10854 Location PID Dexsil Remarks SW-W: 1-5' bgs BDL (<o.i ppmv) SW-N: 1-5' bgs 0.3 Beneath evergreen shrub Tank grave spoils* BDL (*0-5' bgs composite) SW-S: 1-5' bgs BDL SW-E(N): 1-5' bgs 25.7 SW-E(S): 1-5' bgs 2.5 BOH-N @5' bgs 0.1 BOH-S @5' bgs 0.5 3:00 pm COMM FD arrives(Martin). Witness tank removal and inspection. Tank in excellent condition-> no holes or weeping reported. Noted modest fuel oil staining along East-North side of tank as appears to be associated with incidental over-fill. Subsequent inspection of tank grave identifies fuel oil staining to the East- North sidewall; limited to this area based on staining / field screening. Direct excavator to advance East-North sidewall approximately 2' and re- test as follows: Location PID Dexsil S W-E(N)x 1: 1-5' bgs 0.6 17 4:00 pm Note additional suspect soil in same location. Direct excavator to remove additional material and re-test as follows: Location PID SW-E(N)x2: 1-5' bgs BDL Note septic line exits foundation along East sidewall (not exposed). Based on sampling / field testing 4 modest impact removed (< 2 cubic feet). Secure stockpile with plastic sheeting. 4:15 pm Secure samples, materials and equipment. Depart site. PAGE 3 OF 3 FLOG:CUKER,LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION/13EA16-10854 Submitted by: BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES,INC. 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C" "' -1' . 4 ( - ? rc a- a .,:..c„ ; yqM!°"• "7 .e .,r r.;rt 'ra 'at•.T a.. , - �L gip' s � a i r 4- `urn, v«5rix A-21 x. �.5 ".i'• R., ,-F: a o * , ;,a, r i�P:� a ,n, ..±z' J -s° �i `�'•'� � s'+�L dd,�'+.,y Y . 11. a* ' m r Y y r 4 k ��a € 4 c.< ��'- SOIL RECYCLING SUBMITTAL Revised 3/12/99 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES Environmental Services 1101 Turnpike Street, Stoughton, MA 02072 Tel: (781) 341-5500 Fax: (781) 341-2440 Site Information: NAME Cuker Residence CONTACT George Cuker c/o William Gardiner STREET 34 Magnolia Road PHONE (61 t) b42-16t1 CITY/TOWN West Hyannisport STATE/ZIP MA 02672 Generator Information: NAME Cuker Residence CONTACT George Cuker c/o William Gardiner STREET 34 Magnolia Road PHONE (61 t)b42-18t1 CITY/TOWN West Hyannisport STATE/ZIP MA 02672 Consultant Information: NAME Bennett Environmental Associates, Inc. CONTACT Todd Everson STREET 1573 Main St./P.O. Box 1743 PHONE 5u8-896-1 tub CITY/TOWN Brewster STATE/ZIP MA 02631 Estimated Soil Quantity: TONS 3 CUBIC YARDS 2 Soil Contaminants (gasoline,diesel fuel,motor oil,etc.) Virgin#2 fuel oil Analyses Performed (check all that apply) FM TPH As pH Reactivity(S,CN) PCBs Flash �l Cr Pb TCLP(metals)if required vocs Cd Hg based on total levels other EPH + PAHs All the above tests Laboratory analytical Screening Data were performed Ird,I data attached Attached Instrument Used and Constituents Found 25.7 ppmv, MiniRae 3000 Photoionization detector. Environmental Services.Revised 3/12/99. page 1 of 3 Description / Source of Release: u$T 1,000-gallgn steel UST BATE of RELEASE tiistoric OTHER,DESCRIBE Soil Description PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION(SAND,GRAVEL,SILT,ETC,) Sand,silty sand CLASSIFICATION METHOD USCS Check if the following materials are present(check all'that apply) n CLAY 0 CONSTRUCTION 00RIS OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALS(PLEASE LIST) tJ COAL 13 VEGITATIVE MATTER 13 ASH Soil Characterization Methodology Sampling Method Gpgg 13COMPOSITE M (E GBIA5 ED SAMPLES 0 EADSPACE SCREENED,VISUALLY CONTAMINATED) CONSTITUTES of CONCERN Petroleum, No.2 Fuel oil Site History L1CHECK IP EATkA SHEETS ATTACHED cuRReNTust Residence PAST USE 1,the generator,having used due diligence determined that there is no reason to suspect or believe that the petroleum. contaminated soil has been impacted by any releases of oil or hazardous materials other than that of the known source or I hove identified the additional oil and hazardous materials that are suspected or known to be present in the soil,in addition to those associated with the known release,including any anthropogenic contaminants. I,the generator,realize that due diligence shall consisit of a search of information and records reasonably available to the generator of the contaminated soil and sufficient to make the determination.Such records and information may include, but are not limmited to,those of the generator, location of generation(i.e.facility if not the generator),the department's Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup and the municipality(i.e.Board of Health,Eire Department)within which the site is located. AM samples for VOC analysis were collected according to DEIP policy#99-415. SIGNATURE OF GENERATOR GATE / r,,N,RAT,R-PRINTED NAME William Gardiner,Attorney for George Cuker AG(MG TE Environmental Services,Revised 3/1209. page z of 3 MOUSTNISS A site diagram is required indicating any major structures or roads,excavation areas and stockpile locations. All sampling locations must be noted. CHECK IF DIAGRAM ATTACHED Site Diagram NAME OF INDIVIDUAL PREPARING DIAGRAM: AGGREGATE Environmental Services(BTES/900)12/3/97.Revised 3/12/99. page 3 of 3 IHOUSilUES Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC112 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number LLI BILL OF LADING (pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) ❑_ A. LOCATION OF SITE OR DISPOSAL SITE WHERE REMEDIATION WASTE WAS GENERATED: 1. Release Name/Location Aid: Residence 2. Street Address: 34 Magnolia Road 3. City/Town:1west Hyannisport Zip Code: 02672-0000 ❑ 5. Check her if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site: ❑ a. Tier 1A ❑ b. Tier 113 ❑ b. Tier 1 C ❑ d. Tier 11 6. If applicable provide the Permit Number: B. THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check one: B1-B4): ❑✓ 1. Submit a Bill of Lading(BOL)to transport Remediation Waste to Temporary Storage or a Receiving Facility. Response Actions associated with this BOL(check all that apply): ® a. Immediate Response Action(IRA) ❑ e. Comprehensive Response Actions ❑ b. Release Abatement Measure(RAM) ❑✓ f.. Limited Removal Action(LRA): (must be retained pursuant to 310 CMR ❑ c. Downgradient Property Status(DPS) 40.0034(6);can't be submitted via eDEP) ❑ d. Utility Release Abatement Measure(URAM) ® g. Other ❑ 2. Submit an Attestation of Completion of Shipment to Temporary Storage(Sections C, F and J are not required): ❑ 3. Submit an Attestation of Completion of Shipment to a Receiving Facility(Sections C, F and J are not required): ❑ 4. Certify that Remediation Waste Was Not Shipped,and the Bill of Lading is Void. (Sections C, D, E, and F are not required) 5. Date Bill of Lading submitted to the Department: b.eDEP Transaction ID:I (mm/dd/yyyy) 6. Period of Generation Associated with this Bill of Lading 01/14/2016 to 02/28/2016 (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted) The Bill of Lading is not considered complete until the Attestation of Completion of Shipment is received by the Department. C. DESCRIPTION OF WASTE AND WASTE SOURCE: 1. Contaminated Media/Debris(check all that apply): a. Soil ❑ b. Groundwater ® c. Surface Water : ❑ d. Sediment ❑ e. Vegetation or Organic Debris ® f. Demolition/Construction Waste ❑ g. Inorganic Absorbent Materials ❑ h. Other: 2. Uncontainerized Waste(check all that apply): ❑ a. Inorganic Absorbent Materials ❑ b. Other: Revised: 03/10/2010 Page 1 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup 03WSC112 Release Tracking Number Ll SILL OF LADING (pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) C. DESCRIPTION OF WASTE AND WASTE SOURCE (cont.): 3. Containerized Waste(check all that apply): a.Tank Bottoms/Sludges b. Containers 11 c. Drums d. Engineered Impoundments ® e. Other] 4. Estimated Quantity: 2.00 ®Tons Q Cu.Yds. Gallons 5. Contaminant Source(check one): a.Transportation Accident b. Underground Storage Tank El c. Brownfields Redevelopment d. Other: 6. Type of Contaminant(check all that apply): a. Gasoline b. Diesel Fuel ' c.#2 Fuel Oil [j d.#4 Fuel Oil E] e.#6 Fuel Oil f. Jet Fuel g.Waste Oil ® h. Kerosene ® i. Chlorinated Solvents [I j. Urban Fill El k. Other: J 7. Constituents of Concern(check all that apply): ® a.As b. Cd ® c. Cr d. Pb e. Hg ®✓ f. EPH/TPH Z g.VPH h. PCBs i.VOCs j. SVOCs E k. Other] 8. If applicable, check the box for the Reportable Concentration Category of the site: ®✓ a. RCS-1 ® b. RCS-2 ® c. RCGW-1 F d. RCGW-2 9. Remediation Waste Characterization Documentation(check at least one): ❑✓ a. Site History Information o b. Sampling Analytical Methods and Procedures Q c. Laboratory Data �✓ d. Field Screening Data e. Characterization Documentation previously submitted to the Department i. Date submitted: ii.Type of Documentation: (mm/dd/yyyy) D.TRANSPORTER OR COMMON CARRIER INFORMATION: 1. Transporter/Common Carrier Name: Tank Removal Services 2. Contact First Name: 13. Last Name: Mahoney 4. Street: 158WillowAvenue 5.Title: Owner 6. City/Town: Hyannis 1 7. State: ` 8. Zip Code: 02601-0000 9.Telephone: (508) 778-8265 10. Ext: 11. Fax: Revised: 03/10/2010 Page 2 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC112 Release Tracking Number LL, SILL OF LADING (pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) ❑_ �� E.RECEIVING FACILITY/TEMPORARY STORAGE LOCATION: 1. Operator/Facility Name Aggregate Industries 2. Contact First Name:William 3. Last Name: Reinhardt 4. Street: 230 Great Western Road 5.Title:JGM of Environmental Services 6. City/Town:JSouth Dennis 1 7. State: MA 8. Zip Code: 02660-0000 9. Telephone: (781)341-5500 110. Ext: 11. Fax: 12. Type of Facility: (Check one) a. Temporary Storage i. Period of Temporary Storage: I to (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) ii. Reason for Temporary Storage: 0 b. Asphalt Batch/Hot Mix E] c. Landfill/Disposal ® d. Landfill/Structural Fill El e. Landfill/Daily Cover Q f. Asphalt Batch/Cold Mix ® g. Thermal Processing r_� h. Incinerator 0 i. Other: 13. Division of Hazardous Waste/Class A Permit Number: S-61-027 14. Division of Solid Waste Permit Number: 15. EPA Identification Number: IMAD985286384 F.LSP SIGNATURE AND STAMP: I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with this submittal form, including any and all documents accompanying this submittal. In my professional opinion and judgment based upon application of(i)the standard of care in 309 CMR 4.02(1), (ii)the applicable provisions of 309 CMR 4.02(2)and (3), and 309 CMR 4.03(2), and(iii)the provisions of 309 CMR 4.03(3),to the best of my knowledge, information and belief,the assessment action(s)undertaken to characterize the Remediation Waste which is(are)the subject of this submittal for acceptance at the facility identified in this submittal comply with applicable provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000, and such facility is permitted to accept Remediation Waste having the characteristics described in this submittal. I am aware that significant penalties may result, including, but not limited to, possible fines and imprisonment, if I submit information which I know to be false, inaccurate or materially incomplete. 1. LSP#: 14303 2. First Name: David 3. Last Name: Bennett 4.Telephone: (608) 896-1706 1 5. Ext . DA I 6. FAX: (508) 89 -5 9 O C. v 6ENNETT U z r No. 4303 7. Signature: 8. Date: 9. LSP Stamp: ( m/d YYYy) Revised: 03/10/2010 Page 3 of 5 Massachusetts Department-of Environmental Protection 13WSC112 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number BILL OF LADIiVG(pursuant to 31i)CMR 40.003a) El G. PERSON SUBMITTING(BILL OF LADING: - 1. •Check all that apply' •❑ a.change in contact nkame"❑ b.Change of address �i G.chango-in person undertaking response actions 2. Name of Organization:Gllk-Residence 3. Contact First Name: Williarlrt 4.Last Name: Gardiner S. Street:4o Broad St. (Srodlgan and Gardli:er, LLP) 6.Title: lAttorney for Homeowner 7. City/Town: Boston 8. Stater 8_ Zip Code: 021U9-1IOQQ 10.'Telephone: (617)542-1871 11.Ex 12.Fax: H. RELATIONSHIP TO SITE OF PERSON SUBMITTING BILL OF LADINO; ❑ Check here to Change relationship C] 1. RP or PRP: ❑ a_Owner ❑ b.Operator ❑ c.Generator ❑ d.Transporter � e.Other RP or PRP Specify: F12. Fiduciary,Secured Lender or Municipality with Exi3mpt Status(aAefiried by 1O.G.L.c.21 E,s.2): D 3. Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way(as defined by M.C.L.c.21 E,s.5(j)) 0 4, Any Other person Undertaking Response Actions: Specify Relationship Attorney for Homeowner i. REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS AND SUBMITTALS: (� 1. Check here if the Response Action(s)on which this opinion is based,if any,are(were)subject to any order(s), permit(s)and/or approvals issued by DER or EPA. if the box Is checked,you must attach a statement identifying the applicable provisions thereof. ❑ 2. Check here if any non-updatabte information provided on this form is incorrect,e.g.property address,Send corrections to B WSC.e1JEP@sWI;e.ma.us 3_ Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts,data,and other information Is attached. J. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON SUBMITTING BILL OF LADING: 1 I , ,attest under the pains and penalties or perjury(i)that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information contained in this submittal,including any and all documents accompanying this transmittal form,(11)that,based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the Information,the material information contained in this submittal is,to the%best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate and complete,and(III) that I am fully authorized to make this attestation on behalf of the entity legally responsible for this submittal.)/the person or entity on whose behalf this submittal Is made amlis aware that there are significant penalties,including,but not limited to, possible fi es and imprisonm nt,for willfully submitting false,inaccurate,or incomplete Information. 2 By, 3 Title: JAttoi7ney for Homeowner. 4, Fo George Cuker(Ouker Residence) � S. pate: (Name of person or entity recorded in Section H) (mm/dd/yyyy) Revlsed:03/10/2010 Page 4 of 5 ?n d ON XUA WV LV:li AHz 91H-2-W Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 12 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup l3WSC� Ll BILL OF LADING(pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) Release Tracking Number []-11 &`z'�q J. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON SUBMITTING BILL OF LADING(cont.): ® 6.Check here if the address of the person providing certification is different from address recorded in Section H. 7. Street: 8. City/Town: 9. State: 10. Zip Code: 11.Telephone: 12. Ext 13. Fax: YOU ARE SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE FEE OF UP TO$10,000 PER BILLABLE YEAR FOR THIS DISPOSAL SITE.YOU MUST LEGIBLY COMPLETE ALL RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THIS FORM OR DEP MAY RETURN THE DOCUMENT AS INCOMPLETE.IF YOU SUBMIT AN INCOMPLETE FORM,YOU MAYBE PENALIZED FOR MISSING A REQUIRED DEADLINE. Date Stamp(MassDEP USE ONLY): Revised: 03/10/2010 Page 5 of 5 LlMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection gWSC112A Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BILL OF LADING(pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0030) Release Tracking Number SUMMARY OF SHIPMENT SHEET 'OF I-__1 j I F M A. SUMMARY OF SHIPMENT(To be filled out by the receiving facility upon receipt of Remediation Waste): 1.Date of Shipment: 2.Date of Receipt: 3.Number of Loads Shipped: 4.Daily Volume Shipped: (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) yds3 ✓tons gals_. . - _ { 1 3 I i - .... .... . . .... .. ._.-_.- f Ij ------------ i 5.Totals Recorded on this Summary of Shipment Sheet: 2 B. ❑Check here if additional BWSC112A BOL Summary Sheets are needed:: is i Revised:03/10/2010 Page 1 of 1 j; I; Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup;'; BWSC112B Release Tracking Number BILL OF LADING(pursuant to 31 40.0030) SUMMARY SHEET�J E GE A. ACKNOWL � OF RE' E I ASTE AT RECEIVING FACILITY OR TEMPORARY STORAGE: " fattest under the pains and penalties or perjury(i)that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information containectlin this submittal,including any and all documents accompanying this transmittal form,(ii)that,based on my inquiry of those irividuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material information contained in this submittal is,to the 6 est of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate and complete,and(iii) that I am fully authorized to make this attestation on behai;;lf of the entity legally responsible for this submittal.lithe person or c entity on whose behalf this submittal is made amAs aware that there are significant penalties,including,but not limited to, possible fines and imprisonment,for willfully submitting false,inaccurate,or;incomplete information. William R. Reinhardt ill 2.By. _ -- 3_ Title: IMngr.Env.Srvcs. { 3 ji 7 4.For. LAggregate Industries i 5. Date: 6. Date of Final Shipment associated with this Bill of Lading: (mm/ddlyyyy) (i (mm/dd/yyyy) C. B. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SHIPMENT AND RECEIPT OF REMEDIATION WASTE BY PERSON CONDUCTING RESPONSE ACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS BILL OF LADING: lj 1.1, David Bennett Ihes#under the pains and penalties or perjury(i)that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information contained iA this submittal,including any and all documents accompanying this transmittal form,(ii)that,based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material information contained in this submittal is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate and complete,and(iii) that I am fully authorized to make this attestation on behalf lof the entity legally responsible for this submittal.lithe person or entity on whose behalf this submittal is made amAs aware that there are significant penalties,including,but not limited to, possible fines and imprisonment,for willful) submittingfalse inaccurate or incomplet in101,111,ati 2. By:D .r; d Rpnnat-Y Pres; dent BE� A ent for r; 3: Title: _ 4. Fo._eorge Cuker , Owner c/o Willliam Ga> d5irbate: P A { (Name of person or entity recorded in Section G (mm/dd/yyyy) Pi lli 6.Check here if the address of the person providing certification is different from address recorded in BWSC112 Section H_ i 7. Street: i ;a W 8. City)T own: 91`State: 10. Zip Code: 11.Telephone: 12.Ext: 13.Email- El 14. Check here if attaching optional supporting documentation such as copies of Load Information Summary i p. Sheets u: : j; ji i1 is fj Ii ii Gi Revised:03/10/2010 Page 1 of 1 ij �I it r 'i i; Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Sife Cleanup !1= BILL OF LADING Transport 46: g Sheet Release Tracking Number 9e OF lk 1. LOAD INFORMATION: Signature of Transporter Rep isentative: l vJe // i Receivin r e Sto a Representative: Load 1: /'� �Dat of ShipmentShipment Il/ �-�-� h �3 6 3 a %/ rSWAt 1I � PM � Date of Receipt: Time of Receipt: I! i —f� 1.19 AM PM Truckfrractor RegistratiLr- Trailer Registration(if any): ,; l X ! �II E Load Size(cu.yd ./Eons}: ;I— Load 2: Signature of Transporter Representative: III i Receiving Fadlityfremporary Storage Representative: Date of Shipment: Time of Shipment: ❑ � a l PM Date of Receipt Time of Receipt: At AM PM TrucklTractor Registration: I) i e9 Trailer Registration('rf any): Load Size(cu.yds./tons): Iil na Load 3: Signature ture of Transporter Representative: Receivin Facili /Te i r g fy mporaryStorageRepresentative: I� Date of Shipment: Time of Shipment i ; Date of Receipt AN I PM l Time of Receipt ! t E]AM E] PM Truckirractor Registration: Trailer Registration(if any): i i ' II Load Size(cu.yds./tons): i Load 4• Signature of Transporter Representative: !�{ III r Receiving Fadlity/Temporary Storage Representative: !� 1 Date of Shipment Time of Shipment I{ t Date of Receipt Time of Receipt ❑A I� ❑PMEl AM PM Trucklrractor Registration: Trailer Registration(f any): II t � r Load Size(cu.ydsAons): Load 5: Signature of Transporter Representative: I!# r Receiving Fadlityfremporary Storage Representative: III Date of Shipment: Time of Shipment: !i l Date of Receipt: Time of Receipt: :� ❑ AMiI ❑ PM r ❑AM PM Truckfrractor Registration: Trailer Registration if an i r,• 9 (� Y)� I i i Load Size(cu.ydsJtons): i aLoad 6: Signatiure of Transporter Representative: I E i Receiving Facilityfremporary Storage Representative: Date of Shipment: Time of Shipment E 3 p AM PM i Date of Receipt Time of Receipt: AM Ej PM Truck/Tractor Registration: Trailer Registration(if any): !! � r Load Size(cu-ydsJtons): J. LOG SHEET VOLUME INFORMATION: Total �Iolume Recorded This Page(cu.yds./tons)- Total Lrded Forward(cu.ydsJtons): Total rried Forward and This Page(cu.ydsJtons): !li 1113111 " I !1 n jl R.1 - ANALYTICAL Page I of 10 specialists in Environmental Service CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 1/18/16 Attn: Mr. David Bennett Date Reported: 1/20/16 1573 Main St. P.O.#: BEA16-10854 P.O. Box 1743 Work Order#: 1601-01240 Brewster, MA 02631 DESCRIPTION: PROJECT# BEA16-10854 CUKER Subject sample(s)has/have been analyzed by our Warwick,RI laboratory with the attached results. Reference: All parameters were analyzed by U.S. EPA and Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP) approved methodologies where applicable. The specific methodologies are listed in the methods column of the Certificate of Analysis. Data qualifiers (if present) are explained in full at the end of a given sample's analytical results. f Certification#: RI LAI00033, MA M-RI015, CT PH-0508,ME R100015 . NH 2537, NY 11726 - This Certificate represents all data associated with the referenced work order and is paginated for completeness. The complete Certificate includes one attachment;the original Chain of Custody. If you have any questions regarding this work, or if we may be of further assistance,please contact G# our customer service department. � Approved by: ' RF �i Data Reporting enc: Chain of Custody r: - t 41 Illinois Avenue,Warwick,RI 02888 131 Coolidge Street,Suite 105,Hudson,MA 01749 Phone:401.737.8500 Fax:401.7X1970 www.rianalytical.com Phone:978.568.0041 Fax:978.568,0078 _._....... . Customer Name: Bennett Environmental Assoc. Page 2 of 10 Work Order#: 1601-01240 Laboratory Name: R.I.Analytical Laboratories Work Order#: 1601-01240� Project /Location: RTN PROJECT#BEA16-10854 CUKER This Form provides certifications for the following data set:list Laboratory Sample ID Number(s): 1601-01240-001 through 1601-01240-004 Matrices: ❑ Groundwater/Surface Water Soil/Sediment ❑ Drinking Water ❑ Air ❑ Other f CANd,�Protoseol k(check allythat h 1 below "' } ' -� _ _; � _ 8260 VOC 7470/7471 Hg MassDEP VP H 8081 Pesticides n 7196 Hex Cr a IMassDEP APH CAM II A ❑ CAM III B ❑ CAM IV A CAM V B ❑ CAM VI B ❑ AM IX A ❑ 8270 SVOC 7010 Metals MassDEP EPH 8151 Herbicides 8330 Explosives TO-15 VOC CAM II B ❑ CAM III C ❑ CAM IV B CAM V C ❑ CAM VIII A ❑ 11CAMIX B ❑ 6010 Metals 16020 Metals 8082 PCB 9014 Total Cyanide F6860 Perchlorate CAM III A ❑ CAM III D ❑ CAM V A ❑ /PAC CAM VIA ❑ M V 111 B Affirmative responses to Questions A through F are required for"Presumptive Certainty"status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody,properly preserved(including XYes ❑ No A temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? i B Were the analytical methods(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)followed? - ❑ No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)implemented for all C identified performance standard non-conformances? /Yes ❑ No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified m CAM V11 A, "Quality Assurance and Quality Control D Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? <YYes ❑ No a. VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant modification(s)?(Refer to the individual i"�r� ❑ No E method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-15 Methods only: Was the complete analyte'list reported for each method? XYes ❑ No TWere all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified and evaluated in a laboratory narrative ❑Yes ❑ No (ineludine all'No"responses to Ouestions A throueh EV Responses to Questions G,H and i below are required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G lWere the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? � ❑ No l Data User Note:Data that achieve Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data usability and representativeness requirements described in 310 CMR 40.1056 L21Lkj and WSC-07.350. H Were all QC performance standards specified in the CAM protocol(s)achieved? !1'es ❑ No I Were results reported for the complete analyte list specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? _Yes ❑ No All negative responses must be addressed in an attached laboratory narrative. 1, the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,is accurate and complete. Signature 0 Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Eric H.Jet�isen Date: .2 0 - G Case Narrative Page 3 of 10 Date: 1/20/2016 Bennett Environmental Assoc. Attn: Mr. David Bennett 1573 Main St. P.O. Box 1743 Brewster, MA 02631 Project:PROJECT#BEA16-10854 CUKER Work Order#: 1601-01240 All QA/QC procedures required by the EPH Method were followed.All performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated in this case narrative.A fractionation check was performed on the silica gel lot associated with this sample and found to pass the method criteria unless otherwise stated here.The data reported for this sample was not corrected for instrument/solvent baseline effects.No significant modifications were made to the EPH Method. All QA/QC procedures required by the VPH Method were followed. All Performance/Acceptance Standards for the required QA/QC procedures were achieved or otherwise stated. No significant modifications were made to the VPH Method. There were no exceptions or analytical issues to discuss concerning the testing requirements for the project. 1 �s Page 4 of 10 R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 1/18/16 ti Work Order#: 1601-01240 PROJECT#BEA16-10854 CUKER Sample# 001 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-COMP:1-5'BGS SAMPLE TYPE: COMPOSITE SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 1/14/2016 @ 15:12 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST TPH TPH GC/FID <11 11 mg/kg dry SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 11:57 KS Surrogate RANGE SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 11:57 KS 2-Fluorobiphenyl 57 40-140% SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 11:57 KS Sample# 002 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: STOCKPILE SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 1/14/2016 @ 15:11 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST TPH TPH GC/FID 3200 56 mg/kg dry SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 14:40 KS Surrogate RANGE SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 14-:40 KS 2-Fluorobiphenyl 43 40-140% SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 14:40 KS Sample# 003 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: BOH-COMP: 1-5'BGS SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 1/14/2016 @ 15:14 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST TPH F, TPH GC/FID <11 11 mg/kg dry SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 13:54 KS Surrogate RANGE SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 13:54 KS 2-Fluorobiphenyl 66 40-140% SW-846 8100M 1/19/16 13:54 KS u� Page 5 of 10 R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 1/18/16 Work Order#: 1601-01240 PROJECT#BEA16-10854 CUKER Sample# 004 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-ENX2: 1-5'BGS SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 1/14/2016 @ 16:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST VPH Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.9 5.9 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <5.9 5.9 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.9 5.9 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Adjusted C9-C 12 Aliphatics(FID) <5.9 5.9 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <5.9 5.9 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Target Aromatic Analytes Methyl-tert-butylether <0.059 0.059 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Benzene <0.30 0.30 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Toluene <0.30 0.30 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Ethylbenzene <0.30 0.30 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF m,p-Xylene <0.59 0.59 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF o-Xylene <0.30 0.30 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Naphthalene <0.30 0.30 mg/kg dry MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF Surrogate RANGE 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 93 70-130% MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF 2,5-Dibroinotoluene(FID) 94 70-130% MADEP VPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 17:17 KF EPH/PAH C9-C18 Aliphatics <22 22 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS C19-C36 Aliphatics <22 22 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1120/16 0:27 KS Unadj.CI I-C22 Aromatics <22 22 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS a Adj.CI I-C22 Aromatics <22 22 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-I.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Target PAH Analytes Naphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS 2-Methylnaphthalene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Acenaphthylene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Acenaphthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Fluorene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS �z dyi Phenanthrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1. 1/20/16 0:27 KS Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS y Cbrysene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS # Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS :i 3 Benzo(k)fluorandiene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS s �i �i �•s Fsa "1 Page 6 of 10 R.I.Analytical Laboratories,Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Bennett Environmental Assoc. Date Received: 1/18/16 Work Order#: 1601-01240 PROJECT#BEA16-10854 CUKER Sample# 004 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: SW-E(N)X2: 1-5'BGS SAMPLE TYPE: GRAB SAMPLE DATE/TIME: 1/14/2016 @ 16:00 SAMPLE DET. DATE PARAMETER RESULTS LIMIT UNITS METHOD ANALYZED ANALYST Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Indeno(1,2,3-ed)pyrene <0.4 0.4 m g/kgdry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <0.4 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0A 0.4 mg/kg dry MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Extraction Surrogates RANGE 5-alpha-Androstane 77 40-140% MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Ortho-terphenyl 71 40-140% MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 2-Fluorobiphenyl 85 40-140% MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS 2-Bromonaphthalene 87 40-140% MADEP EPH-04-1.1 1/20/16 0:27 KS Extraction Date MADEPEPH-04-1.1 1/19/16 9:45 KD r Page 7 of 10 QA/QC Report Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1601-01240 Date: 1/20/2016 -Method Blanks Results- Parameter Units T_ Results Date Analyzed Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons by Method 8100 TPH OC/FID mg/kg dry <10 1/19/2016 Surrogate RANGE 1/19/2016 2-Fluorobiplienyl 40-140% 66 1/19/2016 Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons with PAH C9-C18 Aliphatics mg/kg dry <20 1/19/2016 C19-C36 Aliphatics mg/kg dry <20 1/19/2016 Unadj.Cl 1-C22 Aromatics mg/kg dry <20 1/19/2016 Adj.CI I-C22 Aromatics mg/kg dry <20 1/19/2016 Target PAH Analytes 1/19/2016 Naphthalene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 2-Methylnaphthalene mg/kg dry <0,4 1/19/2016 Acenaphthylene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 Acenaphthene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 Fluorene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/[9/2016 Phenanthrene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 Anthracene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 Fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 Pyrene mg/kg dry <OA 1/19/2016 Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg dry <0,4 1/19/2016 Chrysene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg dry <0,4 1/19/2016 Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg dry <0.4 1/19/2016 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene mg/kg dry <0,4 1/19/2016 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene mg/kg dry <0,4 1/19/2016 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene mg/kg dry <0:4 1/19/2016 Extraction Surrogates RANGE 1/19/2016 5-alpha-Androstane 40-140% 87 1/19/2016 Ortho-terphenyl 40-140% 83 1/19/2016 Fractionation Surrogates RANGE 1/19/2016 2-Fluorobiphenyl 40-140% 83 1/19/2016 2-Brotnonaphthalene 40-140% 85 1/19/2016 Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons Unadj C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) m d <5.0 "y Pig dry U]9/2016 j Unadj C9-C12 Aliphatic(FID) mg/kg dry <5.0 1/19/2016 Adj C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) mg/kg dry <5.0 1/19/2016 Adj C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) mg/kg dry <5.0 1/19/2016 C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) mg/kg dry <5.0 I/19/2016 1s> Target Aromatic Analytes 1/19/2016 i 'M14� eve. �z Page 8 of 10 QA/QC Report Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1601-01240 Date: 1/20/2016 -Method Blanks Results- Parameter Units Results Date Analyzed Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons (cont'd) Methyl-tert-butylether mg/kg dry <0.05 1/19/2016 Benzene mg/kg dry <0.25 1/19/2016 Toluene mg/kg dry <0.25 1/19/2016 Ethylbenzene mg/kg dry <0.25 1/19/2016 m,p-Xylene mg/kg dry <0.50 1/19/2016 o-Xylene mg/kg dry <0.25 1/19/2016 Naphthalene mg(kg dry <0.25 1/19/2016 Surrogate RANGE 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 70-130% 103 1/19/2016 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 70-130% 103 1/19/2016 1 f l I �1 e' i �i �1 Page 9 of 10 -LCS/LCS Duplicate Data Results- Parameter CRM Spike LCS LCS LCS Dup LCS DUP Lim Acceptance its Conc Cone %Rec Conc %Rec lo/.RpD Date Analyzed Total Petroleum hydrocarbons by Method 8100-Solids TPH GC/FID 66.6 41.7 63 45.7 69 9 1/19/2016 Surrogate 1/19/2016 2-Fluorobiphenyl 66 73 1/19/2016 Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons with PAH-Solids Target PAH Analytes Naphthalene 3.33 1.91 57 2.05 62 7 1/20/2016 2-Methylnaphthalene 3.33 2.03 61 2.17 65 7 1/20/2016 Acenaphthylene 3.33 2.22 67 2.34 70 5 1/20/2016 Acenaphthene 3.33 2.25 68 2.38 71 6 1/20/2016 Fluorene 3.33 2.42 73 2.54 76 5 1/20/2016 Phenanthrene 3.33 2.63 79 2.76 83 5 1/20/2016 Anthracene 3.33 2.72 82 2.88 86 6 1/20/2016 Fluoranthene 3.33 2.78 83 2.99 90 7 1/20/2016 Pyrene 3.33 2.81 84 3.02 91 7 1/20/2016 Benzo(a)anthracene 3.33 2.98 89 3.27 98 9 1/20/2016 Chrysene 3.33 3.05 92 3.35 101 9 1/20/2016 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 3.33 3.15 95 3.26 98 3 1/20/2016 i Benzo(k)fluoranthene 3.33 2.88 86 3.36 101 15 1/20/2016 Benzo(a)pyrene 3.33 2.99 90 3.27 98 9 1/20/2016 lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 3.33 2.72 82 2.93 88 7 1/20/2016 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 3.33 2.95 89 3.17 95 7 1/20/2016 Benw(g,h,i)perylene 3.33 2.83 85 3.03 91 7 1/20/2016 Aliphatic Analytes n-Nonane 3.33 1.27 38 1.40 42 10 1/20/2016 n-Decane 3.33 1.77 53 1.91 57 8 1/20/2016 n-Dodecane 3.33 2.20 66 1 2.37 71 7 1/20/2016 n-Tetradecane 3.33 2.57 77 2.77 83 7 1/20/2016 n-Hexadecane 3.33 2.86 86 3.09 93 8 1/20/2016 n-Octadecane 3.33 2.87 86 3.09 93 7 1/20/2016 n-Nonadecane 3.33 2.81 84 3.05 92 8 1/20/2016 n-Eicosane 3.33 2.82 85 3.05 92 8 1/20/2016 n-Docasane 3.33 2.96 89 3.23 97 9 1/20/2016 3 n-Tetracosane 3.33 3.06 92 3.26 98 6 1/20/2016 n-Hexacosane 3.33 3.10 93 3.26 98 5 1/20/2016 n-Octacosane 3.33 3.12 94 3.23 97 3 1/20/2016 n-Triacontane 3.33 3.15 95 3.23 97 3 1/20/2016 n-Hexatriacontane 3.33 2.73 82 2.83 85 4 1/20/2016 Extraction Surrogates 5-alpha-Androstane 83 86 1/20/2016 Ortho-terphenyl 83 85 1/20/2016 Fractionation Surrogates 2-Fluorobiphenyl 82 82 1/20/2016 r» 2-Bromonaphthalene 85 83 �'"1 I/20/2016 � Breakthrough Analytes Naphthalene- 0 0 1/20/2016 h1 r 2-Methylnaphthalene- 0 0 1/20l2016 Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons-Solids ; Adj C5-C8 Aliphaties(FID) 7.5 8.4 112 7.6 101 10 1/19/2016 Adj C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) 5.0 5.3 106 4.8 96 10 1/19/2016 e; 1 Page 10 of 10 QA/QC Deport Client: Bennett Environmental Assoc. WO#: 1601-01240 Dater 1/20/2016 -LCS/LCS Duplicate Data Results- CRM Spike LCS; LCS LCS Dup LCS DUP Parameter Acceptance Limits Cone Cone %Rec Cone %Rec %RPD Date Analyzed Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons Solids (cont'd) C9-CI0 Aromatics(PID) 2.5 2.6 104 2.4 96 8 1/19/2016 Target Aromatic Analytes Methyl-tert-butylether 2.5 2.3 92 2.2 88 4 1/19/2016 Benzene 2.5 2.2 88 2.1 84 5 1/19/2016 Toluene 2.5 2.4 96, .. 2.3 92 . 4 1/19/2016 Ethylbenzene 2.5 2.6 104 2.4 96 8 1/19/2016 m,p-Xylene 5.0 5.2 104 4.8 96 8 1/19/2016 o-Xylene 2.5 2.6 104 2.4 96 8 1/19/2016 Naphthalene 2.5 2.5 100 2.4 96 4 1/19/2016 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene- 2.5 2.6 104 2.4 96 8 1/19/2016 Aliphatic Analytes n-Pentane 2.5 2.9 116 2.7 108 7 1/19/2016 2-Methylpentane 2.5 2.8 112 2.5 100 11 1/19/2016 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 2.5 2.6 104 2.4 96 8 1/19/2016 t n-Nonane 2.5 2.6 104 2.3 92 12 1/19/2016 n-Decane 2.5 2.7 108 2.3 .92 16 1/19/2016 n-Butylcyclohexane 2.5 2.6 104 2.5 100 4 1/19/2016 Surrogate 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 104 103 1/19/2016 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 104 103 1/19/2016 t I � 9� c ;2 ca t# a fr R x E, Asi Y,.�.ogs�c9sti8ists�in E'nvflronero�®}ntt®It6�rvlc®s t " � "' i, f 1 4 y H a N ... :..._.: .>..V.. .. a� U n 41 IIlinois Avenue 131 Coolidge St.,Suite 105 UI o .� ;, ;, -P Warwick,RI 02888-3007 Hudson,MA 01749-1331 U o 800 937 2580 Fax 401 738 1970 800 937 2580 Fax 978 568 0078 ° U + + a Date Tmle * c i FieldiSample Ident�ticat>lan VI rs'". w > Collected ,Collected.t , , ,,A < 1/14/16 3:11pm Stockpile C 1 NP S X 1114/16 3:12pm SW-COMP:1-5' bgs G 1 NP S X 1/14/16 3:14pm BOH-COMP@5' bgs G I NP S X 1/14/16 4:00pm SW-E(N)x2:1-5' bgs G I NP S X 1/14116 4:00pm SW-E(N)x2:1-5' bgs G I NP S X 3 t JI ' CI>len Informatio:n I. 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Yes No Sample Pick Up Only RIAL sampled;attach field hours z 4 Shipped on ice Temp.Upon Receipt °C WorkorderNo: Containers:P=Poly,G=Glass,AG=Amber Glass,V=Vial,St=Sterile Preservatives:A=Ascorbic Acid,NH4=NH4CI,H=HCI,M=MeOH,N=HNO3,NP=None,S=H2SO4,SB=NaHSO4,SH=NaOH,T=Na2S203,Z=ZnOAc Matrix Codes:GW=Groundwater,SW=Surface Water,WW=Wastewater,DW=Drinking Water,S=Soil,SL=Sludge,A=Air,B=Bulk/Solid,WP=Wipe, 0= Page 1 of/ Y A Project: BEA16-10854 CLIKER RI ANALYTICAL Work Order#160101240 Sample Number: 1 2 3 4 Standards Sample Identification: SW-COMP:1-5'BGS STOCKPILE BOH-COMP:1-5'BGS SW-E(n)X2:1-5'BGS MA Sample Date: 1/14/2016 @ 15:12 1/14/2016 @ 15:11 1/14/2016 @ 15:14 .1/14/2016 @ 16:00 S-1/GW-1 PARAMETER TPH GC/FID(mg/kg) <11 3200 <11 1000 VPH (mg/kg) Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatics(FID) <5.9 100 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatics(FID) <5.9 1000 C9-C10 Aromatics(PID) <5.9 100 Methyl-tert-b utyl ether <0.059 0.1 Benzene <0.30 2 Toluene <0.30 30 Ethylbenzene <0.30 40 m,p-Xylene <0.59 400 o-Xylene <0.30 400 Naphthalene <0.30 4 EPH/PAH (mg/kg dry) C9-C18 Aliphatics <22 1000 C19-C36 Aliphatic <22 3000 Adj.C11-C22 Aromatics <22 1000 Naphthalene <0.4 4 2-Methylnaphthalene <0.4 0.7 Acenaphthylene <0.4 1 Acenaphthene <0.4 4 Fluorene <0.4 1000 Phenanthrene <0.4 10 Anthracene <0.4 1000 Fluoranthene <0.4 1000 Pyrene <0.4 1000 Benzo(a)anthracene <0.4 7 Chrysene <0.4 70 Benzo(b)fluoranthene <0.4 7 Benzo(k)fluoranthene <0.4 70 Benzo(a)pyrene <0.4 2 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene <0.4 7 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene <0.4 0.7 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene <0.4 1000 BARNSTABLE, REFERENCE o Ehzabet - > MA PLAN TITLED"SITE PLAN PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS AT,32 Q t 34 MAGNOLIA AVENUE",PREPARED 13Y 5ULUVAN w Graigv�le Beadi M ENGINEERING k CONSULTING,INC.AND CAPE5URV,DATED v N -11/10/15 NO o - J NOTE THI5 51TE PLAN WA5 NOT PREPARED FROM ANY LOCUS INSTRUMENT SURVEY AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE DISTANCES, BEARING AND/OR OTHER FEATURES SHOWN BE USED TO ESTABLISH PROPERTY LINES. ALL ` LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. i I Centerville t 'Harbor KEY MAP 3 2 a Q MAGNOLIA AVE a TANK GRAVE FORMER UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ' 'AREA OF:EXCAVATION 1 3'x 3'x 5'(D) r � SEE DETAIL • a LOCUS_ '� r 34.MAGNOLIA AVE a \� f ' - PROJECT: ' \ 34 MAGNOLIA GEORGE CUKER NOLIA AVENUE-WEST HYANNISPORT,MA 02672' i TIME: ' \ LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION COMPLETION \ .34 MAGNOLIA AVENUE-WEST HYANNISPORT,MA 02672 D ETA I L. BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL \ ASSOCIATES INC. 0 10 2030 LICENSED NTAL SCIENTISTS, . \ SITE PROFESSIONALS,ENVIRONMENTAL NTISTS, CENTERVILLE HARBOR GEOLOGISTS,ENGINEERS SCALE I "= 1 0' KEY MAP 1573 MAIN STREET,P.O.BOX 1743,BREWSTER,MA 02631 ( PHONE:(508)896-1706 -. _.bennettc wm FAX:(508)896-5109 ,, ' \• SCALE I "= 100, 1 DATE: SCALE: BY: CHEcx: Jos NLiMBER. 01/20/16 As Noted SRF THE BEA16-10854