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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0395 WEST MAIN STREET - HAZMAT Art At _ ---- °p IKE roN,4• Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 • BARMARR. .O! 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 .a,q a,0 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT rE0 MAC Business Name: CUB Date: Location/Mailing Address: 313 V Contact Name/Phone: ao — 19,W7 Inventory Total Amount: Q SDS: LAOX License#: Wo Tier II : ao Labelina: )Aes Spill Plan: Oil/WaterSeparator: AA Floor Drains: NO) Emergency Numbers: Storage Areas/Tanks: C,011010, a Ja 'I"i'llim ` Emergency/Containment Equipment: �)� Y /y) Waste Generator ID: Waste Product: 1 Date&Amount of Last Shipment/FrequencX: �I Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: 1 Other Waste Disposal Methods: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 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 requires a license from the Public Health Division. Antifreeze Dry cleaning fluids jAutomatic transmission fluid Other cleaning solvents&spot removers ngine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Windshield wash Motor oils �6 ✓ Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas C sspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil isinfectants Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages —� Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insectici es, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives(creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Lye or caustic soda quer thinners Miscellaneous Combustible tnt V&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes Miscellaneous Flammables Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons Laundry soil &stain removers (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: G 2 CUC)M 'rne Inspector: Facility Representative: WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS (HE r°w� Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 9B""MA�aLE.$ 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 039 '10 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT lFD MAC Business Name: C V'o_,CA6 n,I- 4V' rw%s 5<4-6 il�W 413 11c Date: Location/Mailing Address: _, i S� W- Mg►;-, 5-7 lfu T V)n 1z Contact Name/Phone: CV m-a -.s 56e-_7oj 0--B 147 Inventory Total Amount: � M 7 MSDS: Vie$ `S+� S License#: Tier II : Labelina: PICA My Spill Plan: S Oil/WaterSeparator: dl�`1)4 _ Floor Drains: Emergency Numbers: Storage Areas[Tanks: Q U 51 `- (\I-"-) Emergency/Containment Equipment: r&b-T-0 - , + d�+ S Waste Generator ID: OVI 09 `7 9n ® 15-9- 1 Waste Product: A16 Date&Amount of Last Shipment/Frequency: Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: Other Waste Disposal Methods: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 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 requires a license from the Public Health Division. ��Antifreeze Dry cleaning fluids P Automatic transmission fluid Other cleaning solvents&spot removers '— Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Windshield wash /6qQ1 Motor oils Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Disinfectants —' `— Miscellaneous petroleum products:� e. I Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives(creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Lye or caustic soda Lacquer thinners Miscellaneous Combustible Paint&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes Miscellaneous Flammables Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons Laundry soil &stain removers (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) j4<5 i C/m* Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: hna u, j-_-a ct4 ORDERS: ff 1 INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: e ! Inspector: Facility Representative: WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS `oFt"E*ok� Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 BA �LE.$` 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 p t639• ♦0 rEOMP+a TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT / Business Name: D• S 1-f Date: �5 Location/Mailing Address: W af W1,n CIV-1?r C2(5 Contact Name/Phone: Inventory Total Amount: ' 9� \),Aul- US 1 SDS:Ae5 License#: 1130 Tier II :— �d _ ?`It Labe lino: u Spill Plan: Oil/WaterSeparator: Floor Drains: N 0 Emergency Numbers: Storage Areas/Tanks: 6xonoa Emergency/Containment Equipment: Ili or Waste Generator ID: Was6 Product: Date&Amount of Last Shipment/Frequency: Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: Other Waste Disposal Methods: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS NO m�jnr " ,� I� t%l NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws o P, hazardous m use, storage a disposal of 111 gallons or more requires a license from the Public Health Division. ntifreeze 4 n Dry cleaning fluids ✓ Automatic transmission fluid 10 Other cleaning solvents&spot removers -:::4ngine and radiator flushes I �G Bug and tar removers ---M!ydraulic fluid (including brake fluid)JO Windshield wash 10 motor oils (d iscellaneous Corrosives �-Ga soline,jet fuel, aviation gasCesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Disinfectants ✓ Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives(creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes ye or caustic soda Lacquer thinners Miscellaneous Combustible Paint&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes Miscellaneous Flammables Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons Laundry soil &stain removers (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION RECOMMENDATIONS: ` i ✓ t✓ Inspector:; Facility Representative: WHITE COPY- HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS t I of°iE►off Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 • BARMAq . • 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 �iOtFOMP+a`� TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT Business Name: CvW- �w�Sor-¢- 2 I y 2 Date: �° ' Location/Mailing Address"JS a -t,4 S+ I Wy-"A,5 S (41 Contact Name/Phone: SDS-79D-oz2-7 (. I St o.- Inventory ento Tot I Amount: MSDS: le,S m License#: 3 Tier II : u Labelino: _E'AAO-,� Spill Plan: e5 Oil/Water Separator: Floor Drains: )J o Emergency Numbers: %le,5 Storage Areasd7anks: ' 12Y'\ as v 4<5 -t I _ c�vw�ann kg �y"( Emergency/Containment Equipment: 5 :cep ova,tke,, ctko Q � ,kl 4 Waste Generator ID: aA 71 0 Waste Product: �D< 5 ag-ww +"', Date&Amount of Last Shi ment/Fre uen tvJ 4 - vw \Lk v Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: Other Waste Disposal Methods: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 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 requires a license from the Public Health Division. l 0 Antifreeze to-y'I-+L Dry cleaning fluids y Automatic transmission fluid 3 �— Other cleaning solvents&spot removers} Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) H Windshield wash t8+(o {-4 +I2 2q Motor oils 3 4 Z(° Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil 3 Disinfectants 3 Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives(creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Lye or caustic soda Lacquer thinners I Miscellaneous Combustible Paint&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes Miscellaneous Flammables Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons Laundry soil &stain removers (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) 2' Any other products with "poison labels" 9e-t6ev- + S' 1jE5 (including chloroform,formaldehyde, 5{4c},,.,or hydrochloric acid, other acids) 41%)1,e VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: 00 INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: + V I I WI o0 ti o oiA c Inspector: Facility Representative: WHITE COPY- HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS °p IKE Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-7s0-6304 BARMAN-'- 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 �prFOMP�A,O TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT Business Name: Date: gffi6 (b Location/Mailing Address: 3S9 Qe-saV .�l\/lQ..� .5k. gar^ Contact Name/Phone: ClkL", 6% l 5 Sb8-'790-02a 7 Inventory Total mount: MSDS: C.O je - w as License#: Tierll : 0 Labeling: Spill Plan: Corfp Oil/Water Separator: A Floor Drains: o lerciency Numbers: ,reps Storage Area 11- 1- of \),9`Ts Emergency/Containment ui ment: S ,& av4,•\&�o\p- qar sue,\k a 5 tl s Waste Generator ID: 4 I,sYtA 8,A,W�AK. s�- Waste Product: ov,I kq- &a w v%%x16oA- Date&Amount of Last Shi ment/Fre uenc : � 1 a, T Rb l 6 L5 Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: Other Waste Disposal Methods: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 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 requires a license from the Public Health Division. a Antifreeze ° Dry cleaning fluids —� Automatic transmission fluid �J ( Other cleaning solvents&spot removers Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) \ Windshield wash \5*.k(, yt Motor oils 'L\ Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil . Disinfectants Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives (creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Lye or caustic soda Lacquer thinners Miscellaneous Combustible Paint&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes 1 Miscellaneous Flammables 1 Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons 1 Laundry soil &stain removers (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) I Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: I ORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: 0-5 vvLw 5 oc— PaA.VS (047 �n4ti �w �h od o-C-t_ S vim- ,,LA- I 0 1°>ci�e 5 ©� ¢ GO M ►v A7C i v H$ G,+4\S 41 W Inspector— I av-L J Facility Representative: WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS IKE roNti Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 RARNSTABLE. 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 .a'q• TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT CFO MA'S Business Name: vvw �Aky Date: Location/Mailing Address�345 W- .v. Contact Name/Phone: )130 Inventory Total Amount: A- q0qk1 MSDS: Cvsn License# he - Tier II 10 Labelina: \ Spill Plan: Oil/WaterSeparator: N oC Floor Drains: Emergency Numbers: 95 J(C2>ti-C Storage Areas/Tanks: o Emergency/Containment Equipment: o vi Waste Generator ID: M4 0'$1 o 2'7 Waste Product: 4-5oll -r ukt e-e mix Date&Amount of Last Shi ment/Fre uenc 417-1 -0 o e?cte5 s-a%►1 W Ja e l Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: ' 7 bal Co,� nit ari �I Other Waste Disposal Methods:. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 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 requires a license from the Public Health Division. 10 Antifreeze b .r 14 Dry cleaning fluids Automatic transmission fluid Other cleaning solvents&spot removers Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid)I- Windshield wash /),I- Motor oils �1.-r 10 Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Disinfectants Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives(creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Lye or caustic soda Lacquer thinners Miscellaneous Combustible Paint&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes I- Miscellaneous Flammables I- Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons —� Laundry soil&stain removers 'L (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: No WOAk C 4 A Ck SSu�eS II Inspector: � I,- Facility Representative: WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Date: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE �y �.�, ,�, ��I� 'P a3�Zy/� TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FORM -- NAME OF BUSINESS: BUSINESS LOCATION: 3F��t_ , �Ma�uL ������5 INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: 501� --11 D - 0�L2'l < 11\ a� llaws CONTACT PERSON: Lcwv e. V),J\ EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: Aro SA-U.k\ow IC. �r�n •� 1 INFORMATION / REC MENDATIO S: 04b Fire District: 0\,_ 1na2 wa�k4, A%Soogk.l -*- vAsb5 , a15o MALQ-s-c-e-, -1D,II V+ c nKt 15 OVI04� r-epaI,\I,/ ay leI 0 �Q�CM�k �f,�tVC2rIL Q•`�`�h\`��!'wJ�� Waste Transportation: V\o� gAK%k,,, ak 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 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 ti A tifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Miscellaneous Corrosive NEW ❑ USED Cesspool cleaners 3 Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants 21 MMott r OilsSYy 5�,s�" Pesticides LY'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) �j 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 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 aAvl 5 AL c 1w Laundry soil &stain removers 1- (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) { Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Applicant's Signature Staff's Initials `-- Town of Barnstable VgA .wvy�t Regulatory Services {y AR LN' A � Thomas F. Geiler.Director ,.i43 , Public Health Division rFo Mc'�a Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main m Y Street, H ans MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 -4, To: V S H REALTY INC Date Tuesday,February 20,2007 777 DEDHAM ST V0990 CANTON MA 02021 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: I ^ 395 WEST MAIN STREET "� C� / .%�J Map Parcel: 269116 Tank NO: 01 Tag NO: 00863 Our records indicate that your underground fuel(or chemical)storage tank is over 20 years old,and has not been removed as required by section 326-3: subsection 2 of the Town of Barnstable Code regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to remove this tank within sixty(60)days from the date of this notice. After your tank is removed, please furnish this office evidence in the form of a permit from your local Fire Department within ninety(90)days of the receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing provided a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A.McKean,RS,CHO Health Agent I Town of Barnstable r4� t r Regulatory Services l ' uA Thomas F. Geiler. Director ®, Public Health Division Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 To: V S H REALTY INC Date Tuesday,February 20, 2007 777 DEDHAM ST V0990 CANTON MA 02021 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 395 WEST MAIN STREET Map Parcel: 269116 Tank NO: 02 Tag NO: 00864 Our records indicate that your underground fuel(or chemical)storage tank is over 20 years old, and has not been removed as required by section 326-3: subsection 2 of the Town of Barnstable Code regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to remove this tank within sixty(60)days from the date of this notice. After your tank is removed, please furnish this office evidence in the form of a permit from your local Fire Department within ninety(90)days of the receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing provided a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A.McKean,RS,CHO Health Agent I Town of Barnstable ff ' Regulatory Services tmti� � Thomas F. Geiler. Director art Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 To: V S H REALTY INC Date Tuesday,February 20,2007 rY 777 DEDHAM ST V0990 CANTON MA 02021 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 395 WEST MAIN STREET Map Parcel: 269116 Tank NO: 03 Tag NO: 00865 Our records indicate that your-underground fuel(or chemical)storage tank is over 20 years old,and has not been removed as required by section 326-3: subsection 2 of the Town of Barnstable Code regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to remove this tank within sixty(60)days from the date of this notice. After your tank is removed, please furnish this office evidence in the form of a permit from your local Fire Department within ninety(90)days of the receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing provided a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A.McKean,RS,CHO Health Agent I Town of Barnstable t, Regulatory Services 18 LJThomas F. Geiler. Director ArF a Public Health Division Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 To: V S H REALTY INC Date Tuesday,February 20, 2007 777 DEDHAM ST V0990 CANTON MA 02021 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 395 WEST MAIN STREET Map Parcel: 269116 Tank NO: 04 Tag NO: 00866 Our records indicate that your underground fuel(or chemical)storage tank is over 20 years old, and has not been removed as required by section 326-3: subsection 2 of the Town of Barnstable Code regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to remove this tank within sixty(60)days from the date of this notice. After your tank is removed, please furnish this office evidence in the form of a permit from your local Fire Department within ninety(90)days of the receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing provided a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A.McKean,RS,CHO Health Agent a 6q- INE Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 BA MA�09. o! 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 1659. �PrFOMAyA`00 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT Business Name: � � �: Date: 0/04 � I Location/Mailing Address: A'A Contact Name/Phone: o Invento Total Amount: MSDS: e, -+n License#: Tier 11 : Labeling: Spill Plan: Oil/Water Separator: Floor Drains: Emergency Numbers: Storage Areas/Tanks: �+ �. Emergency/Containment E i ment: a s 111 haxfn, AA GG [ � Waste Generator ID: Anooniibkl Waste Product: Date&Amount of Last Shi ment/Fre uenc Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: 's D s k"cej Other Waste Disposal Methods:, LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Db MQOY &li(f t 6n 8 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 requires a license from the Public Health Division. Antifreeze Dry cleaning fluids Automatic transmission fluid Other cleaning solvents&spot removers Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Windshield wash Motor oils Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Disinfectants Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives(creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool-chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Lye or caustic soda Lacquer thinners Miscellaneous Combustible Paint&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes Miscellaneous Flammables Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons Laundry soil &stain removers (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION/RECOMMEND TI NS: A tJIB 44" Inspector- Facility Representative: ` WHITE COPY- HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS k Number Fee 1130 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $so.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that CUMBERLAND FARMS#2326 ....----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 395 West Main Street, HYANNIS, MA ------------------------------------------•........---..........------..................----...------....------------.......------..............................-------- Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 26 - 110 gallons of Hazardous Materials. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restrictions: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and expires 06/30/2021 unless sooner suspended or revoked. ---------------------------------------- JOHN NORMAN DONALD A.GUADAGNOLI,M.D. 07/01/2020 PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D. THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health I ' Town of Barnstable Inspectional Services BAMSTABLE f a $ Public Health Division asnererneru, $ Thomas McKean Director . i43P �� r+,,5 ernes ' • 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax. 508-790-6304 �_• APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Sri . IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE GENERAL ORDINANCE CHAPTER 108 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS,ALL BUSINESSES THAT HANDLE OR STORE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS . GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES ARE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN AN ANNUAL PERMIT(RUNS JULY Ist-JUNE 30th). : APPLICATION FEES f CATEGORY I PERMIT : 26- 110 Gallons: $ 50.00 CATEGORY 2 PERMIT: 111 =499 Gallons: $125.00 ❑ CATEGORY 3 PERMIT 500 or more Gallons: $150.00 ❑: � *A late charge of$10.00 will be assessed if payment is not received b,►1 July 1st: 1. ASSESSOR'S MAP AND PARCEL NO. 496017-I/G -00 8' 2. :IS THIS A PERMIT RENEWAL? V YES _NO. IF YES,SKIP QUESTION 3. 3: FOR ALL NEW PERMIT APPLICATIONS,INDICATE WHETHER BUSINESS HAS ZONING/BUILDING APPROVAL FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGEIUSE OF GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES(25 GALLONS)? YES NO. 4. FULL NAME OF APPLICANT.. Cu ie,6G'lctn �irfiM S Ln� 5. .NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: � r+6r�csr►d 6. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: m ST D.'1GDL 7. MAILING ADDRESS(IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE: /GS)%We" G(/esi /o - 8. TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: 7Y0 �d a d 7 9.- EMAIL ADDRESS: L SA/Yu�G,i�c�•1�nbvt`la•,d r.►rs: G'or� 10. SOLEOWNER: AYES NO IF NO,NAME OF PARTNER: 11. FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,AND TELEPHONE#OF: CORPORATION NAME dewa 61 A rir s :Y Ac PRESIDENT .. TREASURER CLERK 12.-IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY . NAME: -TELEPHONE#: COMPANY ADDRESS EMAIL: . Iy'L SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT Bw ma tthev T.Durand DATE �j . /O- 02 0) . (Authorized Agent) QMpplicadon FamrMaz Mat Apoi Draft hn2019,docx - Number Fee 1130 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $5o.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that CUMBERLAND FARMS#2142 395 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 26 - 110 gallons of Hazardous Materials. ----------- ------------------------ --------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to,and and expires 06/30/2020 unless sooner suspended or revoked. --------------------------------------- PAUL J.CANNIFF, D.M.D,CHAIRMAN DONALD A.GUA_DAGNOL_I, M.D. 07/01/2019 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A. MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health � s -5r r Town of Barnstable Inspectional Services S4tE i BARNSTABI,E OFp� ew+sree�. u.�,...wa..• �" Public Health Division SAMSTABM ' Thomas McKean, Director �i°iFc r p`0 200 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 � r. Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE GENERAL ORDINANCE,CHAPTER 108, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS,ALL BUSINESSES THAT HANDLE OR STORE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES ARE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN AN ANNUAL PERMIT(RUNS JULY 1 st—RUNE 30th). APPLICATION FEES CATEGORY 1 PERMIT 26— 110 Gallons: $ 50.00 V CATEGORY 2 PERMIT 111 -499 Gallons: $125.00 O """�' CATEGORY 3 PERMIT 500 or more Gallons: $150.00 ❑ *A late charge of$10.00 will be assessed if payment is not received by July 1st 1. ASSESSOR'S MAP AND PARCEL NO.. rZ G/7G ✓Y —// 2. IS THIS A PERMIT RENEWAL? ES,NO. IF YES,SKIP QUESTION 3. 3. FOR ALL NEW PERMIT APPLICATIONS,INDICATE WHETHER BUSINESS HAS ZONING/BUILDING APPROVAL FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGEIUSE OF GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES(25 GALLONS)? ..YES NO. 4. FULL NAME OF APPLICANT: _ 5. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: _ CUMBERLAND FARMS#2142 395 WEST MAIN STREET 6. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: HYANNIS, MA 02601 7. MAILING ADDRESS(IF DIFFEREN S. TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: 74D-tea,?7 9. EMAIL ADDRESS: I-SafviWCU)cumberlandfarms.com 10. SOLEOWNER: '/YES_NO IF NO,NAME OF PARTNER: 11. FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,A T LEPiO #OF: CORPORATION NAME Cum e, a�-,�,s he - PRESIDENT TREASURER Ct� .sJr CLERK _ 12. IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY: . -- NAME: . TELEPHONE#: COMPANY ADDRESS EMAIL: SIGNATURE OF APPLIC DATE �G/ Q:1Application FormMaz Mat App Revise40.9-104 Richard Fournier Tax Manager Fi�d Map/Parcel 269116 Town oBarnstable' Health fle,artment Health System < Map/Parcel: 269116 g Tank Nbr 01 Tag Nb 00863 Installe 01/01/1982 Location B TestNotificaUonDate 06/30/1992 " � a � � Status D to r zRernoval�Nobficatron Date' �� �" 12/30/ ref 3 f � w Test f' 03 Abandon a Y r .Removal r � > x h r r arancebV H 06/15/2007 Tom''k y f D B� Fuel Stored Fuel Storage Reason � �ra iCapacity ` CorostrucUon teak Detection CathodiMI.c Detection g 008000 FD t So a Tank Info ' � M rr� AdcJitionalDetails 10/13/98 Piping replaced , r — �, WONIMWmi m a� r r� T`OWn'`Qf�BarnStOR xe r Find Map/Parcel 269116 F Health®epartrrent Health SystemVow '' Rf 410 e mm . 3Map/Parcel. 269116 r �'' 4- All Tank Nbr �04Tg Nbr 00866 Installed 01/01/1982 Location rT�est otification Date. OE/30/1992 Ad Removal Notification Date Test y �; r 12/11/1997 r n , Variancev 1 Capacity onstruction Leak Detection Cathodic Detection Storage Tank Info 008000 FD Additional Details =, 10/13/98 Piping replaced v� Add than'ge Record? f AAA _ _. , F►nd Map/Parcels 269116Town¢ofBarnstable F F Health Department Health System ft q n ram$' "o Map/Parcel 269116 OF, Tank Nbr 03 �Tag�Nbr 00865 .- Msta`Iletl 01/01/1982 Locat►on TestNot►f►cation Date: 06 30/1992 H Status pate RernovalNot►ficat►,onDate —} Vest4 12/11/1997 0 bandon � ly ' anc an e �. V► 06/15/2007i�� Fuel Stored' Fuel StoageReason B _ # , ow -PAO Capac►ty C�nst uct►on Leak Detection, Cathodre Detection Storage Tank Info 008000 c Akdd►tional Det6ils Piping replaced 10/13/98 u f� �`:;yr <,F/'* ., .� �' x✓F�S � ..� � _. Add Change Records 1 ' I _ Find Map)Parcel 269116 Townof Barnstable Health;e�parfrnent Health System f Map/Parcel. 269116 Tarik'Nbr 02 " ag Nbr 00864 In"stalled 01/01Oft /1982 ",':Location B s F 'Test Notification Date 06/30/1992 " Status. S` D e� Rem�oual�Alotificat onDat `Test 12/11t1997` rm x Abandon ' l ` y /oirY I� nW, > 'Reoval fi AF m � r n �/a danceV 06 5/0071 f h Fuel Stored �" Fuel Storage Re son: Capacity Constructio LeakDetection Cattiodic,Detec on"� Storage Tank Info 008000 FD 3 y Additional L)etatls'F ' Piping replaced 10/13/98 ,,,. /Add Change Records .. � � Number Fee 1130 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $so.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that CUMBERLAND FARMS#2142 395 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 26 - 110 gallons of Hazardous Materials. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires 06/30/2019 unless sooner suspended or revoked. ---------------------------------------- PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D,CHAIRMAN DONALD A.GUADAGNOLI,M.D. 07/01/2018 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health a I 1 .r �► ' own, of Bqrnstable Regulatory Services _ Richard V. Scali, Director �THE Tp�,_ o� Public Health Division BAMTAB LE MiLY51Abt[4Z4'Rk9'tti1.[LNIT•M1WYi5 9 BARNSTABLE, ' Thomas McKean, Director g;; CDMASS. 4iA>16 O� 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 OD M. X Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 p. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE ao HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE GENERAL ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 108, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS,ALL BUSINESSES THAT HANDLE OR STORE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES ARE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN AN ANNUAL PERMIT(RUNS JULY 1 st—JUNE 30th). APPLICATION FEES �,I,f CATEGORY 1 PERMIT 26— 110 Gallons: $ 50.00 CATEGORY 2 PERMIT 111 —499 Gallons: $125.00 ❑ CATEGORY 3 PERMIT 500 or more Gallons: $150.00 ❑ *A late charge of$10.00 will be assessed if payment is not received by July 1st. 1. ASSESSOR'S MAP AND PARCEL NO. v26 q -//G - ®O?'- 2. IS THIS A PERMIT RENEWAL? -/YES_NO. IF YES, SKIP QUESTION 3. 3. FOR ALL NEW PERMIT APPLICATIONS,INDICATE WHETHER BUSINESS HAS ZONING/BUILDING APPROVAL FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE/USE OF • GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES (25 GALLONS)? YES NO. 4. FULL NAME OF APPLICANT: !! 5. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: 6. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: ,3`jr Gl/csT/, �� �T��Q/!`j i5 7. MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE:/ 5-156it" Kd. 1 e,L ar 8. TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: 9. EMAIL ADDRESS: 450A Vacci/QGaml r4nL W rn:S. GOsa' 10. SOLEOWNER: ✓YES_NO IF NO,NAME OF PARTNER: 11. FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,AND TELEPHONE#OF: CORPORATION NAME PRESIDENT �— TREASURER CLERK 12. IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY: NAME: ` kF ,EPHONE#: COMPANY ADDRESS E AIL: SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT C C:\Users\Decollik\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Ten porary iles\ Outlook\BMQD49H2\HAZMAT APP 2017 REVISED.docx Richard Fournier Tax Manager Number Fee 1130 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $50.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that CUMBERLAND FARMS #2142 395 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA Is Hereby Granted a License �.�. For: Storing or Handling 26 - 110 gallons of Hazardous Materials. CIO --------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires 06/30/2018 unless sooner suspended or revoked. ------------------------------- ------ IZS PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D,CHAIRMAN DONALD A.GUADAGNOLI,M.D. 07/01/2017 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health C'' 0-7- TRo aof B�nstable �- eg atory emces Richard V. Scah, Director of t Toiy o Public Health Division �OnikftAn' �rsrABLB. Thomas McKean Directortl ]MjA� p )& 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 026011639. Office: 508-862-4644 �`� �O` Fax: 508-790-6304 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE GENERAL ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 108, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS,ALL BUSINESSES THAT HANDLE OR STORE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES ARE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN AN ANNUAL PERMIT(RUNS JULY 1 st—JUNE 30th). APPLICATION FEES CATEGORY 1 PERMIT 26— 110 Gallons: $ 50.00 V S . CATEGORY 2 PERMIT 111 —499 Gallons: $125.00 ❑ CATEGORY 3 PERMIT 500 or more Gallons: $150.00 ❑ *A late charge of$10.00 will be assessed if payment is not received 4 July 1st. 1. ASSESSOR'S MAP AND PARCEL NO. 2. IS THIS A PERMIT RENEWAL? YES_NO. IF YES,SKIP QUESTION 3. 3. FOR ALL NEW PERMIT APPLICATIONS,INDICATE WHETHER BUSINESS HAS • ZONING/BUILDING APPROVAL FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE/USE OF GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES (25 GALLONS)? YES NO. 4. FULL NAME OF APPLICANT: �us�ie lw,7d �m-5 nc 5. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: nun b�rland- FarffL! ' ai1a- 6. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: (5�,5 &5' M01 i'I a�� ' ✓ 7. MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE: czn� s 8. TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: 9. EMAIL ADDRESS: 10. SOLEOWNER: - YES NO IF NO,NAME OF PARTNER: 11. FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,AND TELEPHONE#OF: CORPORATION NAME PRESIDENT TREASURER CLERK 12. IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY: NAME: TELEPHONE#: COMPANY ADDRESS EMAIL: SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT CU DATE Q:\Application Forms\HAZMAT APP 2017 REVISED.docx 614VIEF Md_ . . - i - A M 0 .. - - .. _j CD. . - - - hr'9 ATTENTIOW The Corporate office/mailing address has changed. Please-correct your recordsto: Cumberland Farms,Inc. : '165 Flanders Road, Westborough, Ma. 01581 Thank.you; Laura Salvucci Retail Licensing Coordinator . 508-270=1504 Isalvucci cumberlandfarms com r Cumberland Farms, Inc. F 165 Flanders Road,Westborough Ma.01581 508-270-1400 www.cumberiandfarms.com t of r� *- * Bamstable p zr1RNSTABT.�`. s' F 6 Town of Barnstable Ii4ffalmefte, Regulatory Services Department 2007 Public Health Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601. Office: 508-862-4644 Thomas F.Geiler,Director FAX: 508-790-6304 Thomas A.McKean,CHO Date: April 1, 2009 TO: V SH Realty Inc 777 Dedham Street O D Canton MA 02021 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 395 West Main Street Hyannis, MA Map Parcel: 269116 Tank NO: 1. Tag NO: 863 Our records indicate that your underground fuel (or chemical).storage tank is over 20 years old, and has not been removed as required by section 326-3: subsection 2 of the Town of Barnstable Code regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to remove this tank within sixty(60) days from the date of this notice. After your tank is removed, please furnish this office evidence in the form of a permit from your local Fire Department within ninety(90) days of the receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing provided a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten (10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A. McKean, RS, CHO Health Agent I ��r Barnstable Town of Barnstable A*Amzft° Regulatory Services Department 2007 Public Health Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Thomas F.Geiler,Director FAX: 508-790-6304 Thomas A.McKean,CHO Date: April 1, 2009 VS VSH Realty Inc � �( � O � IN 777 Dedham Street �: O p Canton, MA 02021 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 395 West Main Street Hyannis, MA Map Parcel: 269116 Tank NO: 4 Tag NO: 866 Our records indicate that your underground fuel (or chemical) storage tank is over 20 years old, and has not been removed as required by section 326-3: subsection 2 of the Town of Barnstable Code regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to remove this tank within sixty(60) days from the date of this notice. After your tank is removed,please furnish this office evidence in the form of a permit from your local Fire Department within ninety(90) days of the receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing provided a written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10) days after this order is served. Per Order of the Board of Health Thomas A. McKean, RS, CHO Health Agent �! Town of Barnstable OFtHE T Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division BARNSTABLE, Thomas McKean,Director 9 MASS. Cb 1639. �� 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Argo Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health ,town.bamstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 4 ' Mr. Michael Durant Construction Department Cumberland Farms,Inc. 777 Dedham Street Canton,MA 02021 March 29, 2006 Dear Mr. Durant: A letter has been released to Cumberland Farms regarding the removal of four Underground Storage Tanks(UST)located at 395 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA. Our records indicate that these tanks were installed in 1982. There are 3 Gasoline tanks each holding approximately 8,000 gallons of fuel and 1 Diesel tank holding approximately 8,000 gallons of fuel. These tanks are listed on Parcel 116 on Assessor's Map 269 and are registered with the Health Department as tank tag#s 863-866. These tanks are located inside the zone of contribution and are made of single walled fiberglass material, all having an in-tank monitor system manufactured by Veeder Root. The piping was replaced on all four tanks in October of 1998. The tanks and tank leak detectors were tested in June of 2005 and passed. A Tightness Test Summary Reporting form for each tank was also submitted to Charlotte Stiefel,Barnstable County,in May of 2005. In the Town of Barnstable Code 326: Fuel and Chemical Storage Tanks, subsection D of that Code 326-8-Design and construction of new or replaced underground tanks,it states that"all tanks shall be designed and constructed to minimize the risk of corrosion and leakage. The following tank construction shall be approved: (1)UL-listed double—walled steel tank with cathodic protection or bonded fiberglass coating and with electrical isolation, a vacuum or air pressure in the interstitial space with continuous monitoring of the vacuum or air pressure. (2) UL-listed fiberglass reinforced plastic(FPR) double-walled with hydrostatic pressure monitoring system approved by the Board and the Fire Chief. The tank must be constructed using materials compatible with the product stored therein. And(3)any other state-of-the-art type of tank construction providing equal or better protection against leakage other than the above-mentioned tanks if approved by the Fire Chief and the Board of Health. i All four(4)tanks are constructed of single walled fiberglass material with c r� rotection, pul but do not meet the requirement of having "a vacuum or air pressure i e inter_st_itFal spa wit � I continuous monitoring of the vacuum or air pressure". It is also stated in subsection D-3 that "any other state-of-the-art type of tank construction providing equal or better protection against leakage other than the above-mentioned tanks if appro ,ed by th Fire Chief and the Board of �,forr Health". Once a tank fails,tl v required t l emove a_ceord' g to(7ode 3.26 3 subse � �� �� 1� iN r^Pl It has been determined that CumberlandFarms keep the Underground Storage Tanks in place suck to app ar before the Board of Health for an appeal. 11�4 (� dui k.Sincerely `� �t !' Thomas A. McKean,RS, CHO , Director of Public Health �%S fS Cc: Chief Harold Brunelle,Hyannis Fire Department 0 Q fi ' 1 (Z) COM AECOM 508.888.3900 tel 95 State Road 508.888.6689 fax Sagamore Beach,MA 02562-2415 .. I December 8, 2010 Town of Barnstable Board of Health Z. C) 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 s - f � RE: Laboratory Analytical Results Cumberland Farms, Inc. Facility#2142NO990 tr-395 West Main Street ` 7 Hyannis, Massachusetts Release Tracking Number 4-14257 A - "—' AECOM File: 60136835 'CO To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.1400. AECOM Environment(AECOM) is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI), at the above- referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number.(RTN) 4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On October 27, 2010, AECOM collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells situated in the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. In addition, AECOM has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from town property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on town property on a quarterly basis, with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), AECOM will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 30 days of the date the sample results are issued by the laboratory. J:\0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis- 251(W.Main)\Corr\Public Notification\Notification letters\2010\October- 2010\Town\Town of Barnstable Public Notificatior-251 AECOM.doc Y AECOM 2 In addition, pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 4495 or the undersigned. Sincerely yours, Brian D. Serrecchia Melissa J. C non Project Manager CFI Program Manager cc: Christopher Johnson -CFI JA0052\Pro1ects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis- 251(W.Main)\Corr\Public Notification\Notification letters\2010\October- 2010\Town\Town of Barnstable Public Notification-251 AECOM.doc ti NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number 4� 114257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): Z1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. Z 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑ Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ✓❑Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑✓ Other right of way (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types (e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. f E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 100 Crossing Boulevard City/Town: Framingham Zip Code: 01702 Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberlandgulf.com Y , NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. 5 ' GROUNDWATER Gr.�rnd;vater A.na.Boil,Inc. o J.Box 1200 ANALYTICAL '��,NA 2 2 Buzzards Bay,t;lA.0532 Telephore(508)759-1441 FAX(508)759-4475 INVIVAN.groundo,ateranalytical.com November 11, 2010 Mr. Brian Serrecchia AECOM Environment 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 LABORATORY REPORT Project: CFI #2142 Hyannis/60136835 Lab ID: 137487 Received: 10-28-10 Dear Brian: Enclosed are the analytical results for the above referenced project. The project was processed for Standard turnaround. This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this report. This report contains a sample receipt report detailing the samples received, a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a quality control report, and a statement of our state certifications. The analytical results contained in this report meet all applicable NELAC standards, except as may be specifically noted, or described in the project narrative. The analytical results relate only to the samples received. This report may only be used or reproduced in its entirety. I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me. SincerelyVMaager Eric H. Je Operatio EHJ/elm Enclosures Page 1 of 22 r GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report p P P Project: CH#2142 Hyannis/60136835 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 2.9°C Client: AECOM Environment Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 137487 Lab Receipt: 10-28-10 Custody Seal(s): n/a Lab ID Feld 10 Matrix Sampled Method Notes 137487-1 MW-5 Aqueous 10/27/10 11:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305199 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305125 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1299306 40 mL VOA Vial n/a n/a HCL n/a n/a n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 137487-2 MW-5D Aqueous 10/27/10 12:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305193 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305170 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305128 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix .Sampled Method Notes 137487-3 MW-7 Aqueous 10/27/10 12:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305186 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305179 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305164 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1374874 .MW-8 Aqueous 10/27/10 15:05 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305192 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-591 So 10-26-10 n/a C1305165 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305156 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 137487-5 MW-11 Aqueous 10/27/10 14:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305142 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1299307 40 mL VOA Vial n/a n/a HCL n/a n/a n/a C1299308 40 mL VOA Vial n/a n/a HCL n/a n/a n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 137487-6 GS-1 Aqueous 10127/1 0 1 3:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep ship C1305167 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305163 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305158 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method. Notes 137487-7 GS-2 Aqueous 10/27/10 14:15 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305194 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305171 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a 61305129 40 ml.VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 2 of 22 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report (Continued) Project: CFI#2142 Hyannis/60136835 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 2.9°C Client: AECOM Environment Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 137487 Lab Receipt: 10-28-10 Custody Seal(s): n/a Lab ID field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 137487-8 GS-3 Aqueous 10/27/10 11:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305185 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305166 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a 0305141 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 137487-9 DUP Aqueous 10/27/10 12:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305159 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305136 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305126 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a Lab ID field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 3 748 7-1 0 Trip Aqueous 10/27/10 0:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1305143 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a C1305130 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX37592 HCL R-5915D 10-26-10 n/a r - Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 3 of 22 r GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Data Certification Project: CFI#2142 Hyannis/60136835 Lab ID: 137487 Client: AECOM Environment Received: 10-28-10 12:10 Mass DEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form Project Location: n/a MA DEP RTN: n/a This Form provides certifications for the following data set: MA DEP VPH: 137487-1,-2,3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8,-9,-10 Sample Matrices: Groundwater/Surface (X) Soil/Sediment ( ) Drinking Water ( ) Air ( ) Other ( ) CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC 7470/7471 Hg Mass DEP VPH 8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr Mass DEP APH CAM II A ( ) CAM III B ( ) CAM IV A (X) CAM V B ( ) CAM VI B ( ) CAM IX A ( ) 8270 SVOC 7010 Metals Mass DEP EPH 8151 Herbicides 8330 Explosives TO-15 VOC CAM II B ( ) CAM III C ( ) CAM IV B ( ) CAM V C ( ) CAM VIII A ( ) CAM IX B ( ) 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 8082 PCB 9012 Cyanide/PAC 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A ( ) CAM III D ( ) CAM V A ( ) CAM VI A ( ) CAM VIII B ( ) An affirmative response to questions A throw h F are required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. A. Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of-Custody, properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratoratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Yes B. Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)followed? Yes C. Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? Yes D. Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VII A,"Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? Yes E. VPH.EPH and APH methods only: Was each method conducted without significant modifi cation(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). Yes F. Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E)? Yes Res onses to questions G H and I below are required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. G. Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? No Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data usability and representativeness requirements described in 310 CMR 40.1056(2)(k)and WSC-07-350. H. Were all QC performance standards specified in the CAM protocol(s)achieved? Yes I. Were results reported for the complete analyte list specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? Yes All negative responses must be addressed in an attached laboratory narrative. I,the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Operations Manager Printed Name: Eric H.Je sen Date: 11-11-10 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 4 of 22 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142 Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 137487-01 QC Batch ID: VGA-4646-W Sampled: 10-27-10 11:40 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 10-28-10 12:10 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-08-10 15:34 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 490 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 520 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 1,000 ug/L 20 U n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 500 ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 1,700 ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether n BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene" 2 ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene" BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene; 21 ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene: 100 ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene t 29 ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene 12 ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 53 105 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 51 102 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancetacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. n Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 page 5 of 22 r GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-511) Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142 Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 137487-02 QC Batch ID: VGA-4646-W Sampled: 10-27-10 12:00 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 . Received: 10-28-10 12:10 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-08-10 16:13 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n{10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 23 ug/L 20 Unadimated n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 UnadWsLedn-Oto n-C12 Aliphatic H drocanbons t 32 ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether" BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene" BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene n BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-3a-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and ara-X y lene# BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measuredl Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 50 .101 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 50 100 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data repori. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. m n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyze concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. 1x Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 Page 6 of 22 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142 Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 137487-03 QC Batch ID: VGA-4646-W Sampled: 10-27-10 12:45 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 10-28-10 12:10 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-08-10 16:53 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® 26 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 29 ug/L 20 Unadjustedn-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadiusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 63 ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 10041-4 Eth (benzene{ BRL ug/L 5 108.38-3 and 10642.3 meta-X leneand ara-X lene: 5 ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene 1 BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 51 102 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 50 100 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-09 to n-012 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. N Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-08 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 7 of 22 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Project Narrative Project: CH#2142 Hyannis/60136835 Lab ID: 137487 Client: AECOM Environment Received: 10-28-10 12:10 A.Documentation and Client Communication The following documentation discrepancies,and client changes or amendments were noted for this project: 1 . No documentation discrepancies,changes,or amendments were noted. B.Method Modifications, Non-Conformances and Observations The sample(s) in this project were analyzed by the references analytical method(s),and no method modifications, non-conformances or analytical issues were noted,except as indicated below: 1 . MA DEP VPH Note: Samples 137487-7 and-8. Samples were diluted prior to analysis. Dilution was required to keep all target analytes within calibration. Elevated reporting limits are above the recommended CAM reporting limits for the target analytes. 2. Sample 137487-10 was not received with sample collection time listed on the Chain of Custody. Sample was reported with a sampling collection time of 00:00 by the laboratory. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 0253Nge 15 of 22 228 Main PO.Box ER13UNDWATER Buzzards BayeMA 02532 12D0 CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD ANALYTICAL Telephone dwat 75 alylic •FAX(508)759-4475 AND WORK ORDER www.groundwateranalylical.com 'roject Name:C Z=1.q--i Firm: M TURNAROUND ANALYSIS REQUEST �� + / ��� l 10 Business Days Volatiles ureMla0ks Pe a as metal. POW— az. 6eooml CIIamMry elver ` Y atrasla la Vol. En.TPtl Vd.1PH Wode >rojecl Number: Address: ❑ 5 Business Days `e z e �/� C �} �J ❑ RUSH(RAN- ) E 'a - c4 ;9 F $ l0 ��,s S� /G '\ (Rush requires Rush Authorization Number) i] O O❑F t'J ' a ` ¢ iampler Name: City/State/Zip:: Please Email to:�l-1�,1.��('Gc:LLII s L/ � � � � / ❑Please FAX to: A4cgh-Cif dl ry ti W e _ - a It ri 'rojectManager: Telephone: BILLING h ° s 0 10 ❑ C. 6 o u c¢ = _ i 3(-/AA 50 *Q f f f qG•D ❑ Purchase Order No.: 4 ❑ r p a 3 Q // ❑ Thirtl Party Billing: o = ?? a e 9 r p 3 a %4STRUCTIONS:Use separate line for each container(except replicates). ❑ GWA Ducts: a = 4 u o a 2 r amplIng Matrix Type Containers) Preservation Fnl•m 0 1❑ 1 a _ ❑ i] 0 li ❑ 5 s o ° q K e g g o 0 0 m a E a i❑ �^, we r n M iNt n 1 91 p 1a _ _ _ 3 - LABORATORY s BIB - m o - u ❑ a , Iij DENTIFlCATION 3 ' y - m is - - NUMBER 9 3 - G x _ a ❑ - ❑ i '` - (Lab Use Only) a o s t W $ µ 9 2 ❑ € n [ _ nSAMPLE a a s E o .$ �S Q 7� io i< - 2 t f'• € a F '� e o o _ .�Y' ;: s _ O ❑ fl Il ❑ ❑ _ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑❑❑❑ O ❑❑ fl f1 l I ❑ ❑ z Il ❑ I] G ❑ O ❑ ,n u� 3 R N ( -f-- 4-7 Lai q lio /-Lu'-I( LL C1S- K Y i 1,r5 'Duo ITH- ( REMARKS/SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD E YES❑NO MCP Data Certification required. Regulatory Program Project Specific OC NOTE:All samples submitted subject to Standard Terms and Conditions on reverse hereof. YES NO MCP Drinking Water Sample Included. State Standard Deliverables Many regulatory programs and EPA methods require project Relinquished by Sampler Dale Time uived by: f0-Z..S-r n Receipt Temperature: (VolaLle analyses require duplicate collection and Trip Blanks). specific OC.Project specific OC includes Sample Duplicates, t/ ❑CT ❑MCP GW-1/S-1 ❑PWS Form Matrix Spikes,and/or Matrix Spike Duplicates.Laboratory OC is - - f IS/ ❑is❑aemawmaa 7 Analyze Duplicates and Trips Blanks only if positive results. ❑-ME ❑MCP GW-2/S-2 ❑MWRA not project specific unless prearranged.Project specific OC z air.Rmn samples are charged on a per sample basis.Each MS,MSD inq site b. Des Time ecei - Container Count:-.� AMA ❑NY STARS ❑ and Sample Duplicate requires an additional sample aliquot. �rJ trT��2)d �YE NO CT RCP Data Certification required. ❑Nhl ❑Drinking Wafer - (/ tV ❑NY ❑Wastewater Project Specific OC Required Selection of OC Sample elinquished'oy: Date Time Received by Laboratory: Number: - 3lgnat**: (�/ ❑Rf ❑Waste Disposal ❑Sample Duplicate ❑Please use sample: Number: O ❑VT G Dredge Material ❑Matrix.Spike _y. Method of Shlpmenl: -WA Cruder❑Express Mail❑Federal Express Custody Seal ❑_ ❑ ❑Matrix Spike Duplicate Br ❑UPS❑Hand❑ Number: N F GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Assurance/Quality Control A. Program Overview Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA, SW-846, Update III (1996). Quality Control protocols include written :Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) developed for each analytical method. SOPS are derived from US EPA methodologies and other established references. Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented for traceability. Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked with internal standards and sequences compounds.surrogate ds. All instrument se begin with an initial calibration g P q g verification standard and a blank; and excepting GC/MS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing calibration standard. GUMS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12 hour operating period,whichever is more frequent. Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank,one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve. B. Definitions Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the same techniques or manipulations,all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours. Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy. Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks consist of reagent water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination. Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical method in dealing with each sample matrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent Recoveries are calculated for each Surrogate Compound. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 17 of 22 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-10 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-10 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VGA4646-W Analyzed: 11-08-10 10:43 Analyzed: 11-08-10 11:23 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: GY Analyst: GY Unitse: ug/L CAS Number Analyte LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery RPD Spike RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 42 84 % 50 46 91 % 8 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 46 93 % 50 50 101 % 9 % 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 52 105 % 50 57 114 % 9 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 140 93 % 150 150 100 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 49 98 % 50 54 109 % 11 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 44 88 % 50 49 97 % 10 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 50 99 % 50 53 106 % 7 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 140 93 % 150 160 107 % 13 % 70-130% 25% 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 50 100 % 50 50 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 71-43-2 Benzene 50 48 97 % 50 50 99 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49 99 % 50 51 102 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 100-414 Ethylbenzene 50 50 100 % 50 52 103 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106-02-3 meta-xylene and para-xylene 100 100 100 % 100 1 100 100 % 0 % 70-130% 251/6 95-47-6 ortho- Xylene 50 50 100 % 50 51 102 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 95-63-6 1,2,4-Tri methyl benzene 50 50 100 % 50 51 103 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 47 93 % 50 47 94 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 1 450 440 98 % 450 450 100 % 2 % 70-130% 25% QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 103 % 50 51 101 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 50 99 % 50 49 99 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025320age 18 of 22 r. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 QC Batch ID: VGA4646-W Analyzed: 1"8-10 12:03 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 UnacJiLlskdn-C9to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene" BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106.42.3 meta-X lene and para-X lene; BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 50 99 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 98 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any.surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. n Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532page 19 of 22 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals Groundwater Analytical maintains environmental laboratory certification in a variety of states. Copies of our current certificates may be obtained from our website: htto://www.grou ndwateranalytical.com/qual ifications.htm CONNECTICUT Department of Health Services,PH-0586 Potable Water,Wastewater,Solid Waste and Soil http://www.ct.gov/dph/l i b/dph/envi ronmental_health/environmental_laboratories/pdf/0ut_State.pdf MASSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Potable Water and Non-Potable Water http://public.dep.state.ma.us/labcertflabcert.aspx Department of Labor, Asbestos Analytical Services,Class A Division of Occupational Safety, AA000195 http://www.mass.gov/dos/forms/la-rpt l ist_aa.pdf NEW HAMPSHIRE Department of Environmental Services, 202708 Potable Water,Non-Potable Water,Solid and Chemical Materials http://www4.egov.nh.gov/DES/NHELAP NEW YORK Department of Health, 11754 Potable Water,Non-Potable Water,Solid and Hazardous Waste http://www.wadsworth.org/labcert/elap/comm.html RHODE ISLAND Department of Health, Potable and Non-Potable Water Microbiology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistrys Division of Laboratories, LA000054 http://www.health.ri.gov/labs/outofstatelabs.pdf U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA,Soil Permit, S-53921 Foreign soil import permit VERMONT Department of Health, VT-87643 Potable Water http://healthvermont.gov/enviro/ph_lab/Water—test.aspx#cert Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 Page 20 of 22 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals MASSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-IbtA-103 Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods and analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certification standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative. Potable Water(Drinking Water) Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Analyte Method Analyte Method 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane EPA 504.1 Aluminum EPA 200.8 1,2-Dibromoethane EPA 504.1 Ammonia-N Lachat 10-107-06-1-B Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Antimony EPA 200.7 Antimony EPA 200.8 Antimony EPA 200.8 Arsenic EPA 200.8 Arsenic EPA 200.7 Barium EPA 200.7 Arsenic EPA 200.8 Barium EPA 200.8 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Beryllium EPA 200.8 Beryllium EPA-200.8 Beta-BHC EPA 608 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM 5210-B Cadmium EPA 200.8 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Calcium EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.8 Chlorine,Residual Free SM 4500-CL-G Calcium EPA 200.7 Chromium EPA 200.7 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM 5220-D Copper EPA 200.7 Chlordane EPA 608 Copper EPA 200.8 Chloride EPA 300.0 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Chlorine,Total Residual SM 4500-CL-C E.Coll(Treatment and Distribution) Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Chromium EPA 200.7 E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) NA-MUG SM 9222-G Chromium EPA 200.8 Fecal Coliform(Source Water) MF SM 9222-D Cobalt EPA 200.7 Fluoride EPA 300.0 Cobalt EPA 200.8 Fluoride SM 4500-F-C Copper EPA 200.7 Haloacetic Acids EPA 552.2 Copper EPA 200.8 Heterotrophic Plate Count SM 9215-8 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Lead EPA 200.8 DDD EPA 608 Mercury EPA 245.1 DDE EPA 608 Nickel EPA 200.7 DDT EPA 608 Nickel EPA 200.8 Delta-BHC EPA 608 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Dieldrin EPA 608 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-10 7-04-1-C Endosulfan I EPA 608 Nitrite-N EPA 300.0 Endosulfan II EPA 608 Nitrite-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Endosulfan Sulfate EPA 608 pH SM 4500-H-B Endrin EPA 608 Selenium EPA 200.8 Endrin Aldehyde EPA 608 Silver EPA 200.7 Gamma-BHC EPA 608 Silver EPA 200.8 Hardness(CaCO3),Total EPA 200.7 Sodium EPA 200.7 Hardness(CaCO3),Total SM 2340-B Sulfate EPA 300.0 Heptachlor EPA 608 Thallium EPA 200.8 Heptachlor Epoxide EPA 608 Total Coliform(Treatment and Distribution) Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Iron EPA 200.7 Total Coliforrn(Treatment and Distribution) MF SM 9222-B Kjeldahl-N Lachat 10-107-06-02-D Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Lead EPA 200.7 Trihalomethanes EPA 524.2 Magnesium EPA 200.7 Turbidity SM 2130-B Manganese EPA 200.7 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 Manganese EPA 200.8 Mercury EPA 245.1 Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Molybdenum EPA 200.7 Analyte Method Molybdenum EPA 200.8 Nickel EPA 200.7 Aldrin EPA 608 Nickel EPA 200.8 Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Alpha-BHC EPA 608 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Aluminum EPA 200.7 Non-Filterable Residue SM 2540-D Oil and Grease, EPA 1664 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 21 of 22 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals MASSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods and analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certification standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative. Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Analyte Method Orthophosphate Lachat 10-115-01-1-A pH SM 4500-H-El Phenolics,Total EPA 420.4 Phenolics,Total Lachat 10-210-00-1-13 Phosphorus,Total Lachat 10-115-01-1-C Phosphorus,Total SM 4500-P-B,E Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Oil) EPA 600/4-81-045 Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Water) EPA 608 Potassium EPA 200.7 Selenium EPA 200.7 Selenium EPA 200.8 Silver EPA 200.7 Sodium EPA 200.7 Specific Conductivity SM 2510-B Strontium EPA 200.7 Sulfate EPA 300.0 SVOC-Acid Extractables EPA 625 SVOC-Base/Neutral Extractables EPA 625 Thallium EPA 200.7 Thallium EPA 200.8 Titanium EPA 200.7 Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Total Organic Carbon SM 5310-B Toxaphene EPA 608 Vanadium EPA 200.7 Vanadium EPA 200.8 Volatile Aromatics EPA 602 Volatile Aromatics EPA 624 Volatile Halocarbons EPA 624 Zinc EPA 200.7 Zinc EPA 200.8 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 22 of 22 AECOM AECOM Environment 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach, „7A 02562-2415 T 508.888.3900 F 508.888.66n www.aecom.com November 3, 2009 AECOM File: 02140-251 Town of Barnstable Board of Health 367 Main Street ' Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Laboratory Analytical Results Cumberland Farms, Inc. Facility#2142NO990 395 West Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Release Tracking Number 4-14257 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP) 310 CMR 40.1400. AECOM,Environment(AECOM) is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc'(CFI), at the above-referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN)4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(DEP). On October 5, 2009, AECOM collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells situated in the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. In addition, AECOM has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from town property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on town property on a quarterly basis, with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), AECOM will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 30 days of the date the sample results are issued by the laboratory. In addition, pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 4495 or the undersigned. Sincerely yours, f z3 o �', icc :, r Brian D. Serrecchia Melissa J. Cannon Project Manager CFI Pro ram Mana er 1 9 9 9 --f! cc: Christopher Johnson - CFI C>, M Town of Barnstable Public Notification-251 AECOM NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to i Release Tracking Number 14257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): ✓❑1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ✓❑2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑ Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ✓❑ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑✓ Other right of way (specify) 4. Description of the sampling Iocations'and types (e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 100 Crossing Boulevard City/Town: Framingham Zip Code: 01702 Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberlandfarms.com NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required b 310 CMR 40.1403 10 of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan q Y ( ) 9 Y MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40,1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location. listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of.Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. ANALYTICAL REPORT i C.eoL.90s,Irrr_ Monday, October 19, 2009 GeoLabs, Inc. 45Johnson Lane Brian Serrecchia Braintree MA 02184 AECOM Tele: 781 848 7844 95 State Road Fax: 781 848 7811 Sagamore Beach, MA 02562-2415 TEL., (508) 888-3900 FAX: Project: CFI 2142, 02140251 Location: 395 W Main St Hyannis, MA Order No.: 0910129 Dear Brian Serrecchia: GeoLabs, Inc. received 12 sample(s) on 10/912009 for the analyses presented in the following report. All data for associated QC met method or laboratory specifications, except where noted in the Case Narrative. Analytical methods and results meet requirements of 310CMR 40.1056(J) as per MADEP Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM). If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call. Sincerely, G� Charles Morrow Laboratory Director For current certifications,please visit our website at www.geolabs.com Certifications: CT(PH-0148)-MA(M-MA015)-NH(2508)-NJ(MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) Accredited In Accordance with NELAC Pagel of 22 Work Order Sample Summary CLIENT: AECOM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Lab Order: 0910129 Location: 395 W Main St Hyannis,MA Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Matrix Tests Requested Collection Date Date Received 0910129-001A MW-2 Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-002A MW-3 Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH' 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-003A MW-4 Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-004A MW-5 Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-005A MW-51) Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-006A MW-6 Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-007A MVV-7 Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-008A MW-8 Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-009A DUP Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-010A Field Blank Other VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-011A MW-9 Groundwater VPH-MADEP VPH 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 0910129-012A Trip Blank Other VPH-MADEP VPH 10/9/2009 Geol.abs,Inc. -"---~_ 45 Johnson Lane-Braintree MA 02184-781 848 7844-781 848 7811 Page 2 of 22 Date: 19-Oct-09 CLIENT: AECOM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0910129 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form Laboratory Name: GeoLabs,Inc. Project#02140-251, CFI#2142 Project Location: 395 Main St MADEP RTN#: Hyannis, MA This form provides certification for the following data set: 0910129(001-01.2) Sample Matrix: Groundwater MCP Methods Used: VPH An affirmative answer to questions A,B, C and D are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s)included in this report followed, including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty" as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM VII A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? YES D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant modifications (see Section 11.3 of respective Methods) YES A response to questions E and F are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? NO F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? YES All NO answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane~Braintree MA 02184—781 848 7844—781848 7811 Page 3 of 22 1 CLIENT: AECOM Project: CFI 21.42,02140251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0910129 CASE NARRATIVE, Physical Condition of Samples The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s)were received undamaged, in appropriate containers with the correct preservation . Both vials for MW-4 were received with air bubbles. Project Documentation The project was accompanied by satisfactorT Chain of Custody documentation. Analysis of Sample(s) The following analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of these samples: VPH RPD for n-Butylcyclohexane and n-Pentane is outside the limit, however the percent recoveries for all compounds are within the recovery limits. 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, accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Lab Director Printed Name: Charles Morrow Date: October 19, 2009 1 GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane—Braintree MA 02184—781 848 7844—781 848 78.11. Page 4 of 22 CLIENT: AECOM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0910129 VPH Methods Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s) and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. (MTBE,Benzene,Toluene) C9-C 12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range (Ethylbenzene,m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene)AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CERTIFICATION Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? NO(See Case Narrative for details) Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge,accurate and complete. SIGNATURE: V� POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR PRINTED NAME: Charles Morrow DATE: October 19, 2009 GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane—Braintree MA 02184—781 848 7844—781 848 7811 Page 5 of 22 ANALYTICAL REPORT Reported Date: 19-Oct-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-5 Lab Order: 0910129 Collection Date: 10/5/2009 1:00:00 PM Project: CM 2142,02140251 Date Received: 10/9/2009 Lab ID: 09101,29-004 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: ZYZ C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 866 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 211 75.0 1tg/L 1 10/1112009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 1130 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Ethylbenzene 40.4 5.00 Ng/L 1 10/11/2009 m,p-Xylene 225 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 o-Xylene 73.3 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 uglL 1 10/1112009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 211 75.0 Vg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 78.6 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 91.3 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 -._..-.....__....-.............. .. Qualifiers: B Analyte,detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson lane—Braintree MA 02184—781 848 7844—781 848 78.11 Page 9 of 22 I ANALYTICAL REPORT Reported Date: 19-Oct-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-51) Lab Order: 091.0129 Collection Date: 10/5/2009 2-20:00 PM Project: CF12142,02140251 Date Received: 10/9/2009 Lab ID: 0910129-005 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det. Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH A Analyst: ZYZ C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons NO 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 1011112009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C1 2 Aliphatic NO 75.0 Pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether NO 5.00 pg/L 1 10/1112009 Benzene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Toluene NO 5.00 Pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Ethylbenzene NO 5.00 Pg/L 1 10/11/2009 m,p-Xylene NO 5.00 Pg/L 1 10/1112009 o-Xylene NO 5.00 Pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Pg/L 1 10/1112009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic NO 75.0 Pg/L 1 10/1112009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted G9-G12 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 74.0 70-130 %REC 1 10/1112009 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 88.7 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank- BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range ' ft Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded 3 Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting 1,imit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane�Braintree MA 02184—781848 7844—781 848 7811 Page 10 of 22 ANALYTICAL REPORT Reported Date: 19-Oct-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-6 Lab Order: 09.10129 Collection Date: 10/5/2009 2:30:00 PM Project: CF12142,02140251 Rate Received: 10/9/2009 Lab YD: 0910129-006 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qua] Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: ZYZ C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Ethyibenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-Cl2 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 75.8 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 90.5 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantization range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane—Braintree MIL 02184—781 848 7844—781 848 7811. Page 11 of 22 f ANALYTICAL REPORT Reported Date: 19-Oct-09 - - - CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample 1D: MW-7 Lab Order: 0910129 Collection Date: 10/5/2009 1:45:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date.Received: 10/9/2009 Lab ID: 0910129-007 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: ZYZ C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8Aliphatic 128 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 117 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether NO 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Benzene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Toluene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 m,p-Xylene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 10111/2009 o-Xylene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Naphthalene NO 20.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 128 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 117 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 76.8 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 91.1 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank_ BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range It Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane—Braintree NIA 02184—781 848 7844—781 848 7811 Page 12 of 22 ANALYTICAL REPORT Reported Date: 19-Oct-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-9 Lab Order: 0910129 Collection Date: 10/5/2009 2:50:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date Received: 10/9/2009 Lab ID: 0910129-011 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det..Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: ZYZ C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-Cl2 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Ethylbenzene. ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 10/11/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 74.4 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 90.4 70-130 %REC 1 10/11/2009 ---............ - Qualifiem: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range F1 Bolding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantization limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane—Braintree MA 02194—781 848 7844—781 848 7811 Page 16 of 22 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY .REPORT Date: / Oct-09 __..........._ CLIENT: AECOM --__._-- Work Order: 0910129 Project: CPI 2142,02140251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode: VPH W2 Units: Ng/L Prep Date: RunNo: 33082 Client ID: 77779 Batch ID: R33082 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 10/11/2009 SegNo: 361629 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Vat %REC Lowl_imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qua[ 1,2,4-Tr[methylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Trimethytpentane ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 n-Butylcyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND 5.00 n-Nonane ND 5.00 n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocar ND 76.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xy[ene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 73.66 0 100 0 73.7 70 130 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 85.42 0 100 0 85.4 70 130 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 33082 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R33082 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 10/11/2009 SegNo: 361627 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 0 m Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded fD J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting.Limit R RPD outside recovery limits w o S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits N GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane--Braintree MA 02184—781 848 7844—781 848 7811 CLIENT: AECOM. ---Work Order:Order: 0910129 Project: CF12142,02140251 T'estCode: V1PI$ W2 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 33082 Client ID: 77777 Batch ID: R33082 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 10/11/2009 SegNo: 361627 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 79.57 5.00 100 0 79.6 70 130 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 72.63 5.00 100 0 72.6 70 130 2-Methylpentane 77.92 5.00 100 0 77.9 70 130 n-Butylcyclohexane 74.54 5.00 100 0 74.5 70 130 n-Decane 75.92 5.00 100 0 75.9 70 130 n-Nonane 39.65 .5.00 100 0 39.6 30 130 n-Pentane 111.0 5.00 100 0 ill 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 143.9 75.0 200 0 71.9 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 520.2 75.0 600 0 86.7 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocar 501.5 75.0 700 0 71.6 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 108.7 5.00 100 0 109 70 130 Benzene 73.66 5.00 100 0 73.7 70 130 Toluene 87.68 5.00 100 0 87.7 70 130 Ethylbenzene 101.4 5.00 100 0 101 70 130 m,p-Xylene 208.3 5.00 200 0 104 70 130 o-Xylene 99.72 5.00 100 0 99.7 70 130 Naphthalene 109.3 20.0 100 0 109 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 79.04 0 100 0 79.0 70 130 Sum 2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 95.72 0 100 0 95.7 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: µg1L Prep Date: RunNo: 33082 Client ID: 7777 Batch 1D: R33082 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 10/11/2009 SegNo: 361628 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 86.60 5-00 100 0 86.6 70 130 79.57 8.46 25 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 74.09 5.00 100 0 74.1 70 130 72.63 2.00 25 2-Methylpentane 86.83 5.00 100 0 86.8 70 130 77.92 10.8 25 - -------- - - .._-._....-.._- ------............ _...-_..._.._ to Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation rangeCD H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits o S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits N N GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane--Braintree MA 02184-781 848 7844-781 848'7811 CLIENT: AECOM Work Order: 0910129 Project: CF12142,02140251 ',TestCode: VPH_W2 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: ltg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 33082 Client ID: 777 Batch ID: R33082 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 10/11/2009 SegNo: 361628 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual n-Butylcyclohexane 103.9 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 74.54 32.9 25 R n-Decane 82.70 5.00 100 0 82.7 70 130 75.92 8.55 25 n-Nonane 41.03 5.00 100 0 41.0 30 130 39.65 3.43 25 n-Pentane 86.10 5.00 100 0 86.1 70 130 ill 25.3 25 R C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons 140.5 75.0 200 0 70.3 70 130 143.9 2.35 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 523.3 75.0 600 0 87.2 70 130 520.2 0.599 25 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocar 559.6 75.0 700 0 79.9 70 130 501.5 11.0 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 115.8 5.00 100 0 116 70 130 108.7 6.29 25 Benzene 83.46 5.00 100 0 83.5 70 130 73.66 12.5 25 Toluene 98.42 5.00 100 0 98.4 70 130 87.68 11.5 25 Ethylbenzene 108.0 5.00 100 0 108 70 130 101.4 6.38 25 m,p Xylene 201.9 5.00 200 0 101 70 130 208.3 3.12 25 o-Xylene 108.0 5.00 100 0 108 70 130 99.72 7.97 25 Naphthalene 124.5 20.0 100 0 125 70 130 109.3 13.1 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 77.05 0 100 0 77.1 70 130 0 0 25 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 89.68 0 100 0 89.7, 70 130 0 0 25 -- _..---- _-_ �.__ - 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E T I P B 406 W p n v x x H Matrix Codes: Received on Ice Preservatives Containers: a) GW=Ground Water DW=Drinking Water S=Soil A=Air 1 =HG 3=H2SO4 5=NaOH 7=Other A=Amber B=Bag 0=Other co G=Glass P=Plastic N WW=Waste Water SL=Sludge 0=Oil OT=Other 2=HNO3 4=Na2S203 6=IVIED S=Summa V=Uoa N Relinquished by: f Date/Time Recei d b Date �/d/Time ` l .�._._ ZZ g r 280265.J&P. CR 03'07108 'Terms:Pa m-nt dtm•.ilt?in 30 ernnuamnnts.nrn made.Past due balnnces sabjrct to inter:,t and co!fection r�ost. CT(PH-0148) M.A tA�1A-C15) Nf•i(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:N.n;^,�,^,�pnrr.;snd L.a'.'.P+:ms muy�y^trh^n'r;,pjar,0 off.czrnr!n�.We arr ept rash,r,.hprk?rd;rn,HS',:ztrds. NY(11796) PA(68-03417) RI(LA000252) rt� AECOM AECOM Environment 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach,MA 02562-2415 T 508.388,3900 F 508.888.6689 www.aecom.com June 12, 2009 AECOM File: 02140-251 d c_ <; 2 Town of Barnstable --- Board of Health 'j�E , 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ZZ, RE: Laboratory Analytical Results Cumberland Farms, Inc. Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Q0 Hyannis, Massachusetts' Release Tracking Number 4-14257 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.1400. AECOM Environment(AECOM) is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI), at the above-referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN)4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On April 15, 2009,AECOM collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells situated in the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CM 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. In addition,AECOM has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from your property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on your property on a quarterly basis, with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),AECOM will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 30 days of the date the sample results are issued by the laboratory. In addition, pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 4495 or the undersigned. Sincerely yours, - Brian D. Serrecchia •�--: Melissa J. )annon Project Manager CFI Program Manager cc: Christopher Johnson-CFI Town of Barnstable Public Notification- 251_AECOM.doc NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310.CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number 4� 14257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): �✓ 1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ✓❑ W 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked,the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑ Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑✓ Other right of way (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types (e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 100 Crossing Boulevard City/Town: Framingham Zip Code: 01702 Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberlandfarms.com NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section 6 on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytocal results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side cf this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov,dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse sde of this form when making file review appointments. x . I GeoLabs.:Inc. Monday, April 27, 2009 GeoLabs, Inc. 45 Johnson Lane BRIAN SERRECCHIA Braintree MA 02184 AECOM Tele: 781 848 7844 95 State Road Fax: 781 848 7811 Sagamore Beach, MA 02562-2415 TEL: (508) 888-3900 FAX: Project: CFI 2142, 02140251 Location: 395 W. Main St Hyannis, MA Order No.: 0904303 i Dear BRIAN SERRECCHIA: GeoLabs, Inc. received 11 sample(s) on 4/16/2009 for the analyses presented in the following report. There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA or laboratory specifications. Analytical methods and results meet requirements of 310CMR 40.1056(J) as per MADEP Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM). If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call. Sincerely, .ref Jim Chen Laboratory Director For current certifications, please visit our website at www.geolabs.com Certifications: CT(PH-0148)-MA(M-MA015)-NH(2508)-NJ (MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) f GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 27-ApY-09 CLIENT: AECOM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0904303 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form Laboratory Name: GeoLabs,Inc. Project# 02140-251, CFI#2142 Project Location: 395 W. Main St MADEP RTN#: Hyannis, MA This form provides certification for the following data set: 0904303 (001-011) Sample Matrix: Groundwater MCP Methods Used: VPH An affirmative answer to questions A, B, C and D are required for "Presumptive Certainty" status A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s) included in this report followed, including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for "Presumptive Certainty" as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM VII A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? YES D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant modifications (see Section 11.3 of respective Methods) YES A response to questions E and F are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? YES F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? YES All NO answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. Pagel of 3 CLIENT: AECOM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0904303 CASE NARRATIVE Physical Condition of Samples The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s)were received undamaged, in appropriate containers with the correct preservation. Project Documentation The project was accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. Analysis of Sample(s) No analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of these samples. I,the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Signature: ":: :. . ' Position: Lab Director Printed Name: Jim Cheri" Date: April 27, 2009 Page 2 of 3 I i i CLIENT: AECOM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0904303 VPH Methods j Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. (MTBE, Benzene, Toluene) h C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting m that range (Ethylbenzene,m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene)AND concentration of C9-C 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CERTIFICATION Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? YES Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method, as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge,accurate and complete. SIGNATURE: POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR PRINTED NAME: Jim Chen DATE: April 27, 2009 Page 3 of 3 i i GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 27-Apr-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-5 Lab Order: 0904303 Collection Date: 4/15/2009 3:20:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date Received: 4/16/2009 Lab ID: 0904303-004 Matrix: GROUNDWATER I Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: MR C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 Ng/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 82.0 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 88.6 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 4 of 11 i i i GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 27-Apr-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-51) Lab Order: 0904303 Collection Date: 4/15/2009 3:30:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date Received: 4/16/2009 Lab ID: 0904303-005 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: MR C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-Cl2 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 82.5 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 88.4 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 5 of 11 i i GeOLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 27-Apr-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-6 Lab Order: 0904303 Collection Date: 4/15/2009 3:35:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date Received: 4/16/2009 Lab ID: 0904303-006 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: MR C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 695 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 85.7 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 695 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 m,p-Xylene 16.4 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 o-Xylene 7.31 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 85.7 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 93.8 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 103 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 1 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 6 of 11 F I i GeOl,Rb3, Inc. Reported Date: 27-Apr-09 i ' i CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-7 Lab Order: 0904303 Collection Date: 4/15/2009 3:40:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date Received: 4/16/2009 'Lab ID: 0904303-007 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: MR . C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0. Ng/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-Cl2 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 73.0 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 85.6 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 . r Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 7 of 11 i GeoLabs,Inc. Reported Date: 27-Apr-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: MW-9 Lab Order: 0904303 Collection Date: 4/15/2009 3:50:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date Received: 4/16/2009 Lab ID: 0904303-009 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH -MADEP VPH Analyst: MR C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Benzene ND .5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 m,p-Xylene 7.40 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-Cl2 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 77.0 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 80.5 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 9 of 11 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 27-Apr-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: DUP Lab Order: 0904303 Collection Date: 4/15/2009 3:20:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date Received: 4/16/2009 Lab ID: 0904303-010 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: MR C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C97C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 . Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 77.4 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 74.5 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 10 of 11 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 27-Apr-09 CLIENT: AECOM Client Sample ID: Trip Lab Order: 0904303 Collection Date: Project: CFI 2142,02140251 Date Received: 4/16/2009 Lab ID: 0904303-011 Matrix: OTHER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VP Analyst: MR C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-Cl2 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 4/26/2009 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 82.0 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 94.6 70-130 %REC 1 4/26/2009 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 1] of 11 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 27 Apr-09 CLIENTI': AECOM ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0904303 Project: CFI 2142,02140251 'TestCode: VPH- W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: Ng/L Prep Date: RunNo: 29931 Client ID: 77777 Batch ID: R29931 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 4/26/2009 SegNo: 320928 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Tri methyl benzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 n-Butylcyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND 5.00 - n-Nonane ND 5.00 n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocar ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted CS-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 751.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 80.93 0 100 0 80.9 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 71.89 0 100 0 71.9 70 130 R Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 29931 Client lD: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R29931 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 4/26/2009 SegNo: 320926 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 83.20 5.00 100 0 83.2 70 130 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 72.00 5.00 100 0 72.0 70 130 2-Methylpentane 80.70 5.00 100 0 80.7 70 130 R Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page I of 3 CLIENT: AECOM ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0904303 Project: CFI 2142,02140251 TestCode: VPH_W2 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 29931 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R29931 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 4/26/2009 SegNo: 320926 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual n-Butylcyclohexane 76.79 5.00 100 0 76.8 70 130 n-Decane 73.50 5.00 100 0 73.5 70 130 n-Nonane 70.90 5.00 100 0 70.9 30 130 n-Pentane 89.75 5.00 100 0 89.8 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 305.0 75.0 300 33.94 90.4 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 541.6 75.0 600 39.2 83.7 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocar 635.9 75.0 800 11.62 78.0 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 73.10 5.00 100 0 73.1 70 130 Benzene 76.80 5.00 100 0 76.8 70 130 y Toluene 100.0 5.00 100 0 100 70 130 Ethylbenzene 115.2 5.00 100 0 115 70 130 m,p-Xylene 231.0 5.00 200 0 116 70 130 o-Xylene 105.3 5.00 100 0 105 70 130 Naphthalene 100.0 20.0 100 0 100 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 96.00 0 100 0 96.0 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 107.5 0 100 0 108 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 29931 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R29931 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 4/26/2009 SegNo: 320927 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 73.10 5.00 100 0 73.1 70 130 83.2 12.9 25 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 79.10 5.00 100 0 79.1 70 130 72 9.40 25 2-Methylpentane 79.10 5.00 100 0 79.1 70 130 80.7 2.00 25 n-Butylcyclohexane 72.33 5.00 100 0 72.3 70 130 76.79 5.98 25 n-Decane 73.10 5.00 100 0 73.1 70 130 73.5 0.546 25 n-Nonane 68.20 5.00 100 0 68.2 30 130 70.9 3.88 25 n-Pentane 78.54 5.00 100 0 78.5 70 130 89.75 13.3 25 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 309.0 75.0 300 33.94 91.7 70 130 305 1.30 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 546.7 75.0 600 39.2 84.6 70 130 541.6 0.937 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: AECOM Work order: AECO 3 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI 2142,02140251 TestCode: V H W2 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 29931 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R29931 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 4/26/2009 SegNo: 320927 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocar 637.1 75.0 800 11.62 78.2 70 130 635.9 0.192 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 74.30 5.00 100 0 74.3 70 130 73.1 1.63 25 Benzene 78.00 5.00 100 0 78.0 70 130 76.8 1.55 25 Toluene 102.7 5.00 100 0 103 70 130 100 2.70 25 Ethylbenzene 115.9 5.00 100 0 116 70 130 115.2 0.595 25 m,p-Xylene 233.0 5.00 200 0 116 70 130 231 0.841 25 o-Xylene 105.5 5.00 100 0 106 70 130 105.3 0.171 25 Naphthalene 97.00 20.0 100 0 97.0 70 130 100 3.05 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 99.52 0 100 0 99.5 70 130 0 0 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 105.9 0 100 0 106 70 130 0 0 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 3 PAGE OF CHAIN i®F CUSTODY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice �� y ?�� � � Special Instructions GeoLabs, Inc. Environmental Laboratories Filtration Done /� GeoLabs,tnc. . 45 Johnson Lane, Braintree, MA 02184 Not Needed J p 781.848.7844 • f 781.848.7811 Lab d0 d�yOkn1 I- a1 ., www.geolabs.com Preservation Lab to do Y/N Turnaround:circle one Data Delivery:circle choice(s) Requirements:circle choice(s) � Fax email GW-1 MCP Methods CT RCP(Reasonable Confidenc rotocols) 1-day 3-day Format: S-1 DEP State/Fed Program-Criteria 2-day 5/7-days Excel PDF QC Other Client:— ea, - Phone: �� i � ''` Project: ot( -S.-j-0 2 t< ` '.- Address: Fax: Project P : Contact: F'."` J-17 -0C IL;'In email: �� l� �i��9 ( ` Ce Invoice to*: Preserative: COLLECTION CONTAINERI Analysis Requested s 0 M . , ,. L A T u A C G .� A A T M A a B SAMPLE Y H T o R GeoLabs SAMPLE NUMBER T M P B LOCATION/10 P I R M A d E L Y E I P B -�� W P E U Y X H I mw t 0V P, l S"�o r`l✓",� D `-- 1 Matrix Codes: Received on Ice Preservatives Containers: GW=Ground Water DW=DrinkingWater S=Soil A=Air 1 =Hcl 3=H2SO4 =NaOH 7=Other A=Amber B=Bag 0=Other � G=Glass P=Plastic WW=Waste Water SL=Sludge 0=Oil OT=Other 2=HNO3 4= a2S20 6=MEOH S=Summa V=Voa Relin uishe Date/Time Recei d Date/Time — � Z 290024.J&P. of CR.01/12/09 `Terms:Payment due within 30 days unless other arrangements are made.Past due balances subjec interest and collection cost. CT(PH-0148) MA(MA-015) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners and Law Firms must pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash eck and credit cards. NY(11796) PA(68-03417) RI(LA000252) PAGE OF CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice C.- 1[� Special Instructions r GeoLabs, Inc. Environmental Laboratories Filtration Done GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane, Braintree, MA 02184 Not Needed �x p 781.848.7844 o f 781.848.7811 Lab to d0 ,4 www.geolabs.com Preservation Lab to do Y/N Turnaround:circle one Data Delivery:circle choic (s) Requirements:circle choice(s) Fax email GW-1 MCP Methods CT RCP(Reasonable Confidence Protocols) 1-day 3 day Format: S-1 DEP State/Fed Program-Criteria 2-day 5/7-days Excel PDF Oc Other Client: AeCo^ Phone: Project Address: e Z Fax: ,,/ Project PO: Contact: T� . S rylecc ./4 j ecv.�Co� email: J7r r�, �(f1re- �f`� ��p"CO Invoice to Preserative: COLLECTION CONTAINER Analysis Requested D s Q M ¢ L T A T 0 A C G ? B I M A A SAMPLE Y T 0 R T P B N GeoLabs SAMPLE NUMBER E M L Y LOCATION/ID P I R M A E E E T i P B W p D Y x H L4 3 OS t I t Matrix Codes: Received on Ice Preservatives Containers: GW=Ground Water DW=Drinking Water S=Soil A=Air 1 =Hcl 3=H2SO4 5=NaOH 7=Other A=Amber B=Bag 0=Other G=Glass P=Plastic WW=Waste Water SL=Sludge 0=Oil OT=Other 2=HNO3 4=Na2S203 6=MEOH S=Summa V=Voa Relinquished b : Date/Time Re 've Date/Time —0 l 2_C7 290024.J&P. CR.01/12/09 'Terms:Payment due within 30 days unless other arrangements are made.Past due balances su ec interest and collection cost. CT(PH-0148) MA(MA-015) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners and Law Firms must pay when dropping off samples.We accept c ,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA(68-03417) RI(LA000252) i AECOM AECOM Environment 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach.MA 02562-24115 T 508.888,3900 F 508.888.6689 www.aecom.com December 5, 2008 ENSR File: 02140-251 Town of Barnstable ' Board of Health Fri u 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 v: RE: Laboratory.Analytical Results. CCumberland Farms,;Inc. Facility#2142. ,r395 West Main Streeter r ran Hyannis, Massachusetts, Release Tracking Number 4-14257 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.1400. AECOM Environmental (AECOM) is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI)at the above-referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN)4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On October 27, 2008,AECOM collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells situated in the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. In addition,AECOM has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from your property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on your property on a quarterly basis, with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),AECOM will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 30 days of the date the sample results are issued by the laboratory. In addition, pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 3415 or the undersigned. Sincerely yours, ` I Brian D. Serrecchia Melissa Ca on Project Manager CFI Program Manager `< cc: Christopher Johnson-CFI Town of Barnstable Public Notification- 251 AECOM.doc NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number 4� 14257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): Q✓ 1.That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. Z 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. Q✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑ Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑✓ Other right of way (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 777 Dedham Street City/Town: Canton Zip Code: 02021 Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberiandfarms.com NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. QLabs.Inc. Monday, November 10, 2008 GeoLabs, Inc. 45Johnson Lane BRIAN SERRECCHIA Braintree MA 02184 ENSR Tele: 781 848 7844 95 State Road Fax: 781 848 7811 Sagamore Beach, MA 02562-2415 TEL: (508) 888-3900 FAX: Project: CFI 2142, ENSR PO 02140-251 Location: 395 W Main St Hyannis, MA Order No.: 0811004 Dear BRIAN SERRECCHIA: GeoLabs, Inc. received 8 sample(s) on 10/31/2008 for the analyses presented in the following report. There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated CC met EPA or laboratory specifications. Analytical methods and results meet requirements of 310CMR 40.1056(J) as per MADEP Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM). If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call. Sincerely, Jim Chen Laboratory Director For current certifications,please visit our website at www.geolabs.com Certifications: CT.(PH-0148)-MA(M-MA015)-NH(2508)-NJ(MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0811004 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form Laboratory Name: GeoLabs, Inc. Project#02140-251, CFI#2142 Project Location: 395 W. Main St MADEP RTN#: Hyannis, MA This form provides certification for the following data set: 0811004 (001-008) Sample Matrix: Groundwater MCP Methods Used: VPH An affirmative answer to questions A, B, C and D are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s) included in this report followed, including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty" as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM V1I A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data''? YES D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant modifications(see Section 11.3 of respective Methods) YES A response to questions E and F are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? YES F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? YES Ail NO answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. Pagel of 3 . I CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 CASE NARIaATIVE Lab Order: 0811004 CASE NARRATIVE Physical Condition of Samples The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s)were received undamaged, in appropriate containers with the correct preservation. Project Documentation The project was accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. Analysis of Sample(s) No analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of these samples. I, the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this analytical report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, acC &and complete. Signature: Position: Lab Director A Printed Name: Jim Chen Date: November 10, 2008 Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142,E14SR PO 02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0811004 VPH Methods Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s) and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. (MTBE, Benzene, Toluene) C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range (Ethylbenzene, m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene) AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. `CERTIFICATION (� P JVere all.QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed. YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? YES Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method, as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO 1 attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals + h immediately responsible for obtaining the information,she material contained in this reports, to the _ best of my knowledge, accurate and complete. SIGNATURE: zr ,_'=`r: : ; . > '-' " POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR PRINTED NAME: Jim Chen DATE: November 10, 2008 Page 3 of 3 GeoLabs9 Inc. Reported Date:`10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-5 Lab Order: 0811004 Collection Date: 10/27/2008 1:50:00 PM Project: . CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 Date Received: 10/31/2008 Lab ID: 0811004-002 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 1210 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 544 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 3440 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 8.16 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Ethylbenzene 107 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 m,p-Xylene 589 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 o-Xylene 229 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Naphthalene 29.3 20.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 536 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 1300 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 77.3 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 86.7 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 8 GeoLabsy Inc. Reported Date: 10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-5D Lab Order: 0811004 Collection Date: 10/27/2008 1:55:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 Date Received: 10/31/2008 Lab ID: 0811004-003 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH•MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons a Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 84.2 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 77.3 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Repotting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 8 GeOLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-6 Lab Order: 0811004 Collection Date: 10/27/2008 2:00:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 Date Received: 10/31/2008 Lab ID: 0811004-004 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 Ng/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L -- 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 m,p-Xylehe ND 5.00 Ng/L 1 11/6/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 11/6/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 76.6 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 88.7 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 4 of 8 GeOLabs, Inc, Reported Date: 10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-7 Lab Order: 0811004 Collection Date: 10/27/2008 2:05:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 Date Received: 10/31/2008 Lab ID: 0811004-005 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 652 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 262 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 1340 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 m,p-Xylene 27.6 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 o-Xylene 19.9 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 262 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 640 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 84.2 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 86.8 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 5 of 8 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-9 Lab Order: 0811004 Collection Date: 10/27/2008 1:30:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,ENSR_PO 02140-251. Date Received: 10/31/2008 Lab ID: 0811004-006 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/6/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 71.4 70-130 %REC 1 11!6/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 71.3 70-130 %REC 1 11/6/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation raige H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 6 of 8 GeoLab5, Inc. Reported Date: 10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: DUP Lab Order: 0811004 Collection Date: 10/27/2008 1:30:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 Date Received: 10/31/2008 Lab ID: 0811004-007 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Eth (benzene ND 5.00 /L 1 11/7/2008 Y u9 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2.5-Dibromotoluene FID 105 70-130 %REC 1 11/7/2008 Sur:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 104 70-130 %REC 1 11/7/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 7of8 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: TRIP Lab Order: 0811004 Collection Date: Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 Date Received: 10/31/2008 Lab ID: 0811004-008 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 11/7/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 96.3 70-130 %REC 1 11/7/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 93.9 70-130 %REC 1 11/7/2008 V Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Vaiue above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 8 of 8 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 10-Nov-08 CLIENT: ENSR - ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0811004 ]Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode: VP'H_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 26958 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R26958 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 11/6/2008 SegNo: 277466 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 n-Butyleyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND 5.00 n-Nonane ND 5.00 n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbon ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 72.36 0 100 0 72.4 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 5.11 0 100 0 75.1 70 130 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 27022 Client ID: 77777 Batch ID: R27022 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 1 1/712 0 0 8 SegNo: 278627 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene ND 5.00 2,2,4 Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range T H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 1 of 5 CLIENT: ENSR Work Order: ENSR 4 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 27022 Client ID: 77777 Batch ID: R27022 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 11/7/2008 SegNo: 278627 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual n-Butylcyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND 5.00 n-Nonane ND 5.00 n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbon ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 98.50 0 100 0 98.5 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 84.37 0 100 0 84.4 70 130 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: yg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 26958 Client ID: 7777Z Batch ID: R26958 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 11/6/2008 SegNo: 277464 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene 107.4 5.00 100 0 107 70 130 2,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene 85.43 5.00 100 0 85A 70 130 2-Methylpentane 92.20 5.00 100 0 92.2 70 130 n-Butylcyclohexane 95.76 5.00 100 0 95.8 70 130 n-Decane 89.80 5.00 100 0 89.8 70 130 n-Nonane 83.86 5.00 100 0 83.9 30 130 n-Pentane 96.08 5.00 100 0 96.1 70 130 r Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery, limits Page 2 of'S CLIENT: ENSR Work Order; 0811004 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 26958 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: Ft26958 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 11/6/2008 SegNo: 277464 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 124.3 75.0 100 6.794 118 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 740.3 75.0 600 36.74 117 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 604.6. 75.0 600 23.94 96.8 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 99.54 5.00 100 0 99.5 70 130 Benzene 106.9 5.00 100 0 107 70 130 Toluene 106.0 5.00 100 0 10.6 70 130 Ethylbenzene 104.7 5.00 100 0 105 70 130 m,p-Xylene 209.1 5.00 200 0 105 70 130 o-Xylene 104.6 5.00 100 0 105 70 1.30 Naphthalene 97.27 20.0 100 0 97.3 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 86.64 0 100 0 86.6 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 76.71 0 100 0 76.7 70 130 Sample ID: LCS-R27022 SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 27022 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R27022 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 11/7/2008 SegNo: 278626 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1.,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 103.3 5.00 100 0 103 70 130 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 114.7 5.00 100 0 115 70 130 2-Methylpentane 109.9 5.00 100 0 110 70 130 n-Butylcyclohexane 127.9 5.00 100 0 128 70 130 n-Decane 128.5 5.00 100 0 128 70 130 n-Nonane 125.5 5.00 100 0 125 30 130 n-Pentane 109.9 5.00 100 0 110 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 113.8 75.0 100 6.107 108 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 628.0 75.0 600 48.02 96.7 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 700.9 75.0 600 19.38 114 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 107.5 5.00 100 0 108 70 130 Benzene 99.56 5.00 . 100 0 99.6 70 130 Toluene 102.5 5.00 100 0 102 70 130 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 5 CLIENT: ENSR ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0811004 Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCS-R27022 SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 27022 Client ID:, ZZZZZ Batch ID: R27022 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 1 1/712 0 0 8 SegNo: 278626 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual Ethylbenzene 102.1 5.00 100 0 102 70 130 m,p-Xylene 202.7 5.00 200 0 101 70 130 o-Xylene 102.5 5.00 100 0 103 70 130 Naphthalene 105.2 20.0 100 0 105 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 128.3 0 100 0 128 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 126.4 0 100 0 126 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 26958 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R26958 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 11/6/2008 SegNo: 277465 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 107.4 5.00 100 0 107 70 130 107.4 0.0168 25 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 84.98 5.00 100 0 85.0 70 130 85.43 0.525 25 2-Methylpentane 90.68 5.00 100 0 90.7 70 130 92.2 1.66 25 n-Butylcyclohexane 99.19 5.00 100 0 99.2 70 130 95.76 3.52 25 n-Decane 101.7 5.00 100 0 102 70 130 89.8 12.5 25 n-Nonane 93.24 5.00 100 0 93.2 30 130 83.86 10.6 25 n-Pentane 98.67 5.00 100 0 98.7 70 130 96.08 2.66 25 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 122.0 75.0 100 6.794 115 70 130 124.3 1.86 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 705.7 75.0 600 36.74 ill 70 130 740.3 4.79 25 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 593.6 75.0 600 23.94 94.9 70 130 604.6 1.83 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 97.14 5.00 100 0 97.1 70 130 99.54 2.45 _ 25 Benzene 104.4 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 106.9 2.31 25 Toluene 105.3 5.00 100 0 105 70 130 106 0.732 25 Ethylbenzene 105.3 5.00 100 0 105 70 130 104.7 0.588 25 m,p-Xylene 209.8 5.00 200 0 105 70 130 209.1 0.336 25 o-Xylene 106.9 5.00 100 0 107 70 130 104.6 2.20 25 Naphthalene 107.8 20.0 100 0 108 70 130 97.27 10.3 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 78.28 0 100 0 78.3 70 130 0 0 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 79.83 0 100 0 79.8 J 70 130 0. 0 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Repotting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 4 of 5 CLIENT: ENSR ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0811004 Project: CFI 2142,ENSR PO 02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 27022 Client ID: 77777 Batch ID: R27022 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 11/7/2008 SegNo: 278625 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qua] 1,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene 104.5 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 103.3 1.10 25 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 113.8 5.00 100 0 114 70 130 114.7 0.757 25 2-Methylpentane 104.4 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 109.9 5.12. 25 n-Butylcyclohexane •124.8 5.00 100 0 125 70 130 127.9 2.48 25 n-Decane 129.1 5.00 100 0 129 70 130 128.5 0.489 25 n-Nonane 125.2 5.00 100 0 125 30 130 125.5 0.264 25 n-Pentane 103.8 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 109.9 5.68 25 C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 116.1 75.0 100 6.107 110 70 130 113.8 2.02 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 626.5 75.0 600 48.02 96.4 70 130 628 0.247 25 , Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 700.8 75.0 600 19.38 114 70 130 700.9 0.0195 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 84.14 5.00 100 0 84.1 70 130 107.5 24.4 25 Benzene •102.2 5.00 100 0 102 70 130 99.56 2.58 25 Toluene 103.2 .5.00 100 0 103 70 130 102.5 0.702 25 Ethylbenzene 102.9 5.00 100 0 103 70 130 102.1 0.740 25 m,p-Xylene 206.6 5.00 200 0 103 70 130 202.7 1.88 25 o-Xylene 102.7 5.00 100 0 103 70 130 102.5 0.124 25 Naphthalene 100.5 20.0 100 0 100 70 130 105.2 4.58 25 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 99.90 0 100 0 99.9 70 130 0 0 25 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 96.26 0 100 0 96.3 70 130 0 0 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 5 of S ^ Page of C IN ®F C�I57`®®y SEC®R® Sample Handling: choice Special instructions s .. P 9 2 p f- E, Geol-abs, Inc. Environmental Laboratories Filtration Done r GeoLab,,anc. 45 Johnson Lane, Braintree, MA 02184 Not Needed p 781.848.7844 e f 781,848,7811 Lab to do www.geolabs.com Preservation Lab to do Y/N Turnaround:circle one Data Delivery:circle choice(s) Requirements:circle choice(s) 1�� 1-day Fax email G4V-1 MCP Methods CT RCP(Reasonable Confidence Protocols) l 3-day Format: S-1 DEP State/Fed Program-Criteria 2-day 5/7-days Excel PDF QC Other Client: � �� Phone: % '� y Project: _� Y I'! Address: '` �d� 10 e -1G lvL cs 'f . Fax: Project P0: 1 Contact: email: 1/ Invoice to Preserative: 171 COLLECTION CONTAINER Analysis Requested s 0 M W L AT A T U A c G A T I P s SAMPLE Y An i o a Geolabs SAMPLE NUMBER s E M L Y LOCATION/ID P I a rillA a E E E T I P 8y- W P 0 Y x ` H J% S-D is> occo P61 .� � C>0 r Matrix Codes: Received on Ice Preservatives Containers: GW=Ground Water DW=Drinking Water S=Soil A=Air 1 =Flcl 3=H2SO4 5=NaOH 7=Other A=Amber B=Bag 0=Other G=Glass P=Plastic WW=Waste Water SL=Sludge 0=Gil OT=Other 2=HNO3 4=Na2S203 6=MEOH S=Summa V=Voa Relinquished by:. Date/Time Received by:"i44Date/Time f> 6 ! G' 1013( lV 280688.J&P.0 of R.09/24/08 arms:Payment due within 3 days unless other arrangements are made.Past due balances subject to interest and collection cost. CT(PH-0148) MA(MA-015) - NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners and Law Finns must pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA(68-03417) RI(LA000252) I ENSR AECOM ENSR 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach,Massachusetts,02562-2415 T 508.888.3900 F 508.888.6689 www.ensr.aecom.com July 2, 2008 ENSR File: 02140-251 Town of Barnstable - � c? Board of Health ' L 200 Main Street -,- Hyannis, MA 02601 rW. RE: Laboratory Analytical Results ;; Cumberland Farms, Inc. Facility#2142 �= 395 West Main Street - Hyannis, Massachusetts CD ' Release Tracking Number 4-14257 - r' To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP)310 CMR 40.1400. ENSR Corporation (ENSR)is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI)at the above-referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN)4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On May 16, 2008, ENSR collected a groundwater sample from a monitoring well situated in the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. In addition, ENSR has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from your property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are now required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on your property on a quarterly basis,with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), ENSR Will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 15 days of the date the sample results are issued by the laboratory. In addition, pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 3415 or the undersigned. Sincerely yours, Ctise� Brian D. Serrecchia Melissa J. Cannon Z, _ Project Manager Project Manager cc:Christopher Johnson-CFI J:\0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Corr\Public Notification\Notification letters\2008\May 2008\Town of Barnstable Public Notification-251.doc NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number 14257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): ❑✓ 1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ✓❑2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ✓❑3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ✓❑ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑ Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential []commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground [D Other right of way (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 777 Dedham Street City/Town: Canton Zip Code: 02021 Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cum berlandfarms.com NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. Friday, June 13, 2008 GeoLabs, Inc. Brian Serrecchia 45 Johnson Lane Braintree MA 02184 95 SR Tele: 781 848 7844 State Road Fax: 781 848.7811 Sa amore Beach MA 0 -9 2562 2415 TEL: (508) 888-3900 FAX: Project: CFI2142 Location: 395 W. Main Street, Hyannis, MA Order No.: 0805456 Dear Brian Serrecchia: GeoLabs, Inc. received 2 sample(s) on 5/27/2008 for the analyses presented in the following report. There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC.met EPA or laboratory specifications. If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call. Sincerely, <:°=> z Jim Chen Laboratory Director Certifications: CT(PH-0148)-MA(M-MA015)-NH(2508)-NJ(MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) GeoLabs,Inc. Date: 13-Jun-08 CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI2142 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0805456 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form Laboratory Name: GeoLabs, Inc. Project# 19484 Project Location: 02140-251 MADEP RTN#: CFI#2142 This form provides certification for the following data set:0805456 (001-002) - Sample Matrix: Groundwater MCP SW-846 Methods Used:VPH An affirmative answer to questions A, B,C and D are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s) included in this report followed, including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did notmeet appropriate standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty" as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM VII A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? YES D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant. modifications (see Section 1.1.3 of respective Methods) YES A response to questions E and F are required for "Presumptive Certainty" status E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations.for the specified methods achieved? YES F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s) reported? YES All NO answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative.: Pagel of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0805456 CASE NARRATIVE Physical Condition of Samples The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s) were received undamaged, in appropriate containers with the correct preservation. :Project Documentation The project was accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. Analysis of Sample(s) No analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of these samples. I,the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,_the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Lab Director Printed Name: Jim @hen' Date: June 13, 2008 I Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Protect: CH 080545 2 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 08Q5456 VPH Methods Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 r Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 0 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s) and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. (MTBE, Benzene, Toluene) C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range (Ethylbenzene, m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene) AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CERTIFICATION Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? YES Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method, as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge, accurate and complete. SIGNATURE: `s POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR PRINTED'NAME: Jim Chen DATE: June 13,2008 Page 3 of 3 r L ` GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 13-Jun=08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-5 Lab Order: 0805456 Collection Date: 5/16/2008 10:55:00 AM Project: CFI 2142 Date Received: 5/27/2008 Lab ED: 0805456-001 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert=Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Ethylbenzene - ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 o-Xylene ND, 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Adjusted CS-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons - Surr:2,5-Dibromotdluene FID 89.0 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 74.2 70-130 %REC 1, 5/29/2008 J Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Pagel of 2 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 13-Jun-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: Trip Blank Lab Order:' 0805456 Collection Date: 5/16/2008 Project: CFI 2142 Date Received: 5/27/2008 Lab ID: 0805456-002 Matrix: OTHER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF 'Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons NO .75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Benzene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Toluene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Ethylbenzene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 m,p-Xylene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 o-Xylene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Naphthalene NO 20.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Sun-:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 124 70-130 %REC y 1 5/29/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 75.3 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 C Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 2 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 13-.run-08 CLIENT: ENSR`Fork Order: 0805456 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI2142 TestCode: VPH- W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode:VPH W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: 2=Z Batch ID: .R23468 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229726 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC. Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 R n-Butylcyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND 5.00 n-Nonane ND , 5.00 n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb J ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbon ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 104.2 0 100 0 104 70 130 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 90.17 0 100 0 90.2 70 130 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229724 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 98.54 5.00 100 0 98.5 70 130 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 92.30 5.00 100 0 92.3 70 130 2-Methylpentane 103.9 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit J E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page I of 3 I CLIENT: ENSR' ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0805456 Project: CFI214.2 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: Ng/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229724 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowt-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual n-Butylcyclohexane 77.30 5.00 100 0 77.3 70 130 n-Decane 78.45 5.00 100 0 78.4 70 130 n-Nonane 71.51 5.00 100 0 71.5 70 130 n-Pentane 83.82 5.00 100 0 83.8 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 101.3 75.0 100 8.074 93.3 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 592.1 75.0 600 51,21 90.1 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 546.7 75.0 600 24.17 87.1 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 95.59 5.00 100 0 95.6 70 130 Benzene 94.16 5.00 100 0 94.2 70 130 Toluene 110.3 5.00 100 0 110 70 130 Ethylbenzene 119.3 5.00 100 0 119 70 130 m,p-Xylene 244.5 5.00 200 0 122 70 130 o-Xylene. 112.5 5.00 100 0 112 70 130 Naphthalene 94.18 20.0 100 0 94.2 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 93.31 0 100 0 93.3 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 94.95 0 100 0 95.0 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 5/2 912 0 0 8 SegNo: 229725 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 99.54 5.00 100 0 99.5 70 130 98.54 1.00 25 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 77.08 5.00 100 0 77.1 70 130 92.3 18.0 25 2-Methylpentane 93.58 5.00 100 0 93.6 70 130 103.9 10.4 25 n-Butylcyclohexane 80.73 5.00 - 100 0 80.7 70 130 77.3 4.33 25 n-Decane 80.04 5.00 100 0 80.0 70 130 78.45 2.01 25 n-Nonane 79.35 5.00 100 0 79.3 70 130 71.51 10.4 25 n-Pentane 91.11 5.00 160 0 91.1 70 130 83.82 8.34 25 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 105.0 75.0 100 8.074 96.9 70 130 101.3 3.56 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 611.9 75.0 600 51.21 93.5 .70 130 592.1 3.30 25 Quatiflers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded ] Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RP17 outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Work order: 0805456 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI2142 TestCode• VPH W2. Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pq/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: .229725 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 545.2 75.0 600 24.17 86.8 70 130 546.7 0.262 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 99.97 5.00 100 0 100 70 130 95.59 4.48 25 Benzene 94.82 5.00 100 0 .. 94.8 70 130 94.16 0.700 25 Toluene 110.5 5.00' 100 0 110 70 130 110.3 0.155 25 Ethylbenzene 120.5 5.00 100 0 120 70 130 119.3 0.957 25 m,p-Xylene 246.9 5.00 200 0 123 70 130 244.5 0.966 25 o-Xylene 113.7 5.00 100 0 114 70 130 112.5 1.04 25 Naphthalene 87.32 20.0 100 0 87.3 70 130 94.18 7.56 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 121.6 0 100 0 122 70 130 0 0 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 83.31 0 100 0 83.3 70 130 0 0 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 3 Page_of C�Ie�IN OF CS/970—DY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice �� Special Instructions GeoLabs, Inc. 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CT(PH-0148) MA(M - 1 ) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners on. Law Firms,must pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA'(68-03417) RI(LA000252) L ' 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT Q - 14257 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) A. SITE LOCATION: ' 1. Site Name:CUMBERLAND FARMS 2. Street Address: 1395 WEST MAIN ST ' 3. City/Town:I HYANNIS 4. ZIP Code:1026010000 5.UTM Coordinates: a.UTM N: 14611610 b..UTM E: 390813 ' © 6. Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site. ❑ a. Tier IA ❑ b. Tier IB 0 c. Tier IC ❑ d. Tier II ' 7. If applicable, provide the Permit Number: W007791 - B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check all that apply) ' ❑ 1. Submit a Phase I Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484. ❑ 2. Submit a Revised Phase I Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484. ❑ 3. Submit a Phase II Scope of Work, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0834. - 1 4. Submit an interim Phase II Report. This report does not satisfy the response action deadline requirements in 310 CMR 40.0500. ' ❑. 5. Submit a final Phase II Report and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0836. ❑ 6. Submit a Revised Phase II Report and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0836. ' ❑ 7. Submit a Phase III Remedial Action Plan and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0862. ❑ 8. Submit a Revised Phase III Remedial Action Plan and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0862. ❑ 9. Submit a Phase IV Remedy Implementation'Plan, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0874. ❑ 10. Submit a Modified Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0874. ❑ 11. Submit an As-Built Construction Report, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0875. ' ❑ 12. Submit a Phase IV Status Report, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0877. ^� ❑ 13. Submit a Phase IV Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0878 and 40.0879. Specify the outcome of Phase IV activities:(check one) ❑ a. Phase V Operation,Maintenance or Monitoring of the Comprehensive Remedial Action is necess iry to achQve a a Response Action Outcome. a c b. The requirements of a Class A Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional Operati n, Mainfenance or ❑ Monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Res rise Acf Outcome Statement and Report(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. ..C- r-- c. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional Operat n,Maintenance or ❑ Monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement and Report(BWSC104pwill be submitted to DEP. ' d. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. Further Operation,Maintenance or ❑ Monitoring of the remedial action is necessary to ensure that conditions are maintained and that further progress is ' made toward a Permanent Solution. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement and Report (BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above) ' Revised:211512115 Page 1 of 5 1 ENSR AEC®M ENSR 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts,02562 ' T 508.888.3900 F 508.888.6689 www.ensr.aecom.com ' August 7, 2008 ENSR Project: 02140-251 Department of Environmental Protection ' Southeast Regional Office 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347 ' Re: Remedy Operation Status Report#10&Remedial Monitoring Report (February 2008 through July 2008) Cumberland Farms, Inc:, Facility#2142 ' 395 West Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts RTN 4-14257 ' To Whom It May Concern: The following Remedy Operation Status (ROS) Report and Remedial Monitoring Report(RMR)has been submitted by ENSR Corporation (ENSR)on behalf of Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI)pursuant to the ' requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP)310 CMR 40.0890 and has been submitted as an attachment to Transmittal Form (BWSC-108, BWSC-108A, and BWSC-108B). Remedy Operation Status applies to disposal sites where a remedial system is being operated and relies upon operation and ' maintenance for the purpose of achieving a Permanent Solution pursuant to MCP 310 CMR 40.0890. This ROS report presents the environmental work performed by ENSR at the above-referenced site during the period of February 2008 through July 2008. Work was conducted in accordance with the Revised Phase IV As-Built, Final Inspection and Completion Statement and ROS#1, submitted in February 2004 to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP). In addition, this report satisfies the requirements of an RMR. ' All opinions provided in this report are based upon the work performed and are subject to the service constraints presented as Attachment A. Please refer to Figure 1, Site Locus,for the regional location of the site, Figure 2, Site Plan,for the locations of the monitoring wells, and Figure 3,As-Built Remediation Plan, for the location of the remedial wells. ' ROS STATUS ' Groundwater Sampling ENSR conducted quarterly groundwater sampling on April 9, 2008 and July 2, 2008. On April 9, 2008 and July 2, 2008,wells MW-1 through MW-11, and MW-51)were gauged and/or sampled for Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons(VPH)analysis. According to analytical results from the April 9, 2008 sampling event, all VPH concentrations were below GW-1 standards except for those detected in the groundwater from wells MW-7 and MW-9. Due to suspect data from the April 9, 2008 sampling event, ENSR was on site April 24, ' 2008 and May 16, 2008 to collect groundwater samples from wells MW-5, MW-7, and MW-9. According to analytical results from the April 24, 2008 and May 16, 2008 sampling events,VPH concentrations were below GW-1 standards in wells MW-5 and MW-9 and above GW-1 standards in MW-7. According to ' JA0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#10.doc I CFI Facility#2142 Remedy Operation Status#10 ' Page 2 ' analytical results from the May 16, 2008 sampling event, VPH concentrations were below GW-1 standards in well MW-5. According to analytical results from the July 2, 2008 sampling event,VPH concentrations were above GW-1 standards in groundwater from well MW-5. Groundwater analytical results are summarized in Table .1. Copies of the laboratory analytical reports are included as Attachment B. Due to suspect data from the April 9, 2008 sampling event, ENSR was on site April 24, 2008 and May 16, 2008 to collect groundwater samples from wells MW-5, MW-7, and MW-9. According to analytical results from the April 24, 2008 and May 16, 2008 sampling events, VPH concentrations were below GW-1 standards in wells MW-5 and MW-9 and above GW-1 standards in MW-7. According to analytical results from the May 16, 2008 sampling event,VPH concentrations were below GW-1 standards in well MW-5. The groundwater samples from the April 2008 and May 2008 sampling events were submitted to Groundwater Analytical, Inc. (GAI)under chain-of-custody protocol for VPH analyses via MA DEP methodology. The groundwater samples from the July 2008 sampling events were submitted to GeoLabs, Inc under chain-of-custody protocol for VPH analyses via MA DEP methodology. Based on the groundwater measurements collected on July 2, 2008,the localized groundwater flow ' direction was inferred to be southeasterly. The flow is consistent with previous interpretations. Refer to Table 2 for the groundwater elevation data. Operation and Maintenance ' ENSR continues to conduct Operation and Maintenance O&M events n bimonthly p ( ) o a b o thly to monthly basis. During the O&M events, ENSR collects field measurements including, but not limited to, photoionization detector(PID)readings of the influent, mid-fluent and effluent of the soil vapor extraction (SVE)system. In addition, vacuum readings of each SVE well, pressure and flow rates of each air sparge (AS)well, and pressure, temperature and flow readings of the SVE and AS system are collected. For a summary of recent ' AS/SVE system performance data, refer to Table 3. ROS REVISIONS , On May 2, 2008, ENSR was on-site with Gilbride Electric of Chelmsford, MA,to oversee the modification of the air sparge system. Gilbride Electric completed the installation of two electrically operated solenoid valves and a 24-hour timer. Each solenoid will control a select number of AS wells, creating two AS ' manifolds.The modification was done to combine the airflow from each compressor and deliver it to one AS manifold at a time. Each AS manifold will cycle on and oft at three hour intervals. REMEDIATION WASTE DISPOSAL No remediation waste was generated during this reporting period. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION Pursuant to the MCP in 310 CMR 40.1403(3)the property owners for the monitoring wells, CFI-6, CFI-7, CFI-9R, and CFI-10R were notified of the groundwater sampling results from the April, May and July 2008 ' sampling events. Copies of the public notification letters are included in Attachment C. REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT 2140251Ros#10.doc ENSR I AECOM ill ' CFI Facility#2142 Remedy Operation Status#10 Page 3 ' The following is a summary of the Remedial Monitoring Report checklist as required pursuant to 310 CMR. 40.0027. • Number and description of Active Remedial System(s)or Active Remedial Monitoring Program(s)— include type of system, remedial additives applied, mode of operation, and where the system effluent discharges: The SVE system is designed to treat organic vapors utilizing a Gast 10-horse power blower. Air is extracted from three four inch vapor wells and passes through two 1000-pound vapor phase carbon units connected in series. If the 95% removal efficiency is not being met, the system is shutdown and the carbon is removed and replaced. Refer to Figure 3, As-Built Remediation Plan,for the ' location of the remedial wells. The AS system is designed to distribute airflow to seven air sparge wells utilizing two 3-horsepower oil-less rotary vane compressors. Each compressor is capable of producing 25 standard cubic feet ' per minute(SCFM)at full power at 60 hertz. The sparge system consists of two manifolds, each manifold operating at three-hour intervals in order to avoid preferential pathways due to formation fracturing. Refer to Figure 3,As-Built Remediation Plan, for the location of the remedial wells. • Monitoring Frequency-include date(s)and number of monitoring events for reporting period. Please refer to Table 3 for SVE/AS monitoring events. ' • Operating Status of Active Remedial System—Include information regarding any system shutdown during the reporting period and the data/duration of shutdown: The system was shutdown from March 12,2008 and April 14,2008 due to the electric service being inadvertently switch from three-phase to a single-phase power source by the electric company. The SVE/AS system requires three-phase electricity in order to operate. • Effluent Concentrations—provide data for all monitoring events, include information regarding any ' discharges above permissible discharge concentrations: f Effluent concentrations are presented in Table 3 and if discharge concentrations exceeded permissible discharge concentrations, a carbon change was conducted. • Groundwater Data—sampling results, monitoring data, etc: Groundwater sampling results are summarized in Table 1 and included in Attachment B. ' • Related Maps, Graphs or Diagrams. Please refer to Figure 1 for a copy of the Site Locus, Figure 2 for a copy of the Site Plan, and Figure 3 for a copy of the As-Built Remediation Plan. ' • . Other Supporting Documentation—narrative, laboratory data, etc. Please refer to Attachment B for copies of the laboratory analytical results. ' SUBSTANTIAL HAZARD EVALUATION ' Based on the Method 1 Risk Characterization completed as part of the Phase 11 Comprehensive Site Assessment and current site conditions, no complete exposure pathways or risks to human health, safety, public welfare and the environment currently exist with respect to the site. Therefore, under the existing use of the site as a retail petroleum gasoline dispensing station, no substantial hazard exists. e 2140251Ros#10.doc ENSR I AECOM J CFI Facility#2142 ' Remedy Operation Status#10 Page 4 ' ROS SCHEDULE Groundwater sampling will continue on a quarterly schedule for VPH. This monitoring schedule will be ' maintained until the results of groundwater sample analysis demonstrate that dissolved concentrations of hydrocarbons are below the applicable GW-1/GW-3 standards and no longer pose a potential risk. Groundwater samples will be submitted to a Massachusetts-certified laboratory for analysis of VPH ' according to the MA DEP methodology. Evaluation of the results of the groundwater monitoring and remediation system measurements will continue to be presented in bi-annual monitoring reports. O&M events will continue to be performed at least monthly. If you have any questions, please contact Chris Johnson of CFI at(781)828-4900 extension 3415 or any of the undersigned. ' Sincerely your, t Brian,D. Serrecchia '' C ristopher G. Mariano i Project Manager a Senior Hydrogeologist, LSP Melissa J. Cannon ' Project Manager cc: Christopher Johnson; CFI ' Barnstable Board of Health 2140251Ros#10.doc ENSR AECOM ENSR AEC®M t t Figures 1 r - ' J:10052\ProjectskP20(2000-2999)12140 August 2008 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#10.doc 1 ��` ,— , :� a<4"� ®� b 'l,�f1is" v - .wr,��� v---sue- r-- - .? - •�i r Ow ® 1 / �. RX WIN UK 11 ram:. r`�'-•i•��.�r-^�`•:. 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O I SV 2 All locations, dimensions, and property lines AS-7 y • I planlcted on shou d not belousedefoPc onstrauction This or land conveyance purposes. ' MW-5 O Cornelius Hickey I AS CB I Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and USTS I selected site features determined through measurements made b representatives of ENSR. MP-1 Commercial AS 64 AS-1 MWW--3 O I CLIENT AS-1S9 MW-8 CANOPY O 379 W. Main St. M -7� ® AS-2 Q Cum��=arms •� CB MW-2 1 Cadon Liessodumm ' AS SVE-1S SVE-1 Alfred and Leah Zerris I SVE 3 PUMP PUMP PROJECT TITLE FOOD 405 WEST MAIN CFI # 2142 I c STORE I I AUTO • MW-s 395 West Main Street ILi • AS-3 ISLANDS ISLANDS ( Hyannis, Massachusetts � W-4® �I I FIGURE TITLE MW-1 Site Plan ' APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS `GAS $ GAS CGM DTM SS SS SS SS { DRAWN BY SCALE ' w w w w RPM 1"=40' WEST MAIN STREET (ROUTE 2 8) JOB NUMBER DATE ' 2140-251 5/22/07 Richard Griffin ' Number Capacity Tank Tank Installation Removal COUNTRY Park Place Fish and L ENSR obster 95 State Street (gallons) Construction Contents Date Date 1 5,000 N/A Gasoline N/A 11/82 GORDEN NURSERY Condos John F. Cardarelli Trust Sagamore, Massachusetts ca 0 1 2,000 N/A Gasoline N/A 11/82 398 West Main Street 406 West Main Street (508) 888-3900 0 1 2,000 N/A Diesel N/A 11/82 Notes: r' 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline 12/82 In Use 1. All locations and dimensions of site and near vicinity 1 FIGURE 2 N o' features are approximate only. _ d" 1 8,000 Fiberglass Diesel 12/82 In use 2. All wells were surveyed by GTI ENSR A ECO M N p 3. Groundwater contours are interpolated between data points SHEET CDNotes: 0 40 60 80 w This information was compiled bused on available and inferred in other areas zHandex of N.E Inc. records and local records. 4. Figure derrived from "Site Information Map", By Groundwater SHEETI Technology, Inc. Norwood, Mo. October 5, 1992, Scale in Feet N/A = Information was not available. Y LEGEND: — - - Approximate Property Line aw Storm Sewer Line Wayne Zerris w Water Line Carl E. Mueler' Vacant -GAS—GAS— Natural Gas Line Residential ® Catchbasin RESIDENCE 65 Shady Lane 22 Suomi Rd. Utility Pole MW-g Monitoring Well ® Air Sparge Well (AS) O Soil Vapor Extraction Well (SVE) Soil Boring Thoedore Hyora Q I ® ECS Soil Boring CUMBERLAND VACANT VACANT Residential Q I FARMS Inferred Groundwater 0 REGIONAL I WEST MAIN Ftow Direction 18-20 Suomi Rd, I OFFICE I AUTO General Notes: Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis Z I Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, ' Q I and Site Reconnassaince by ENSR. 0 I SV 2 All locations, dimensions, and property lines Vj I depicted on this plan ore approximate. This AS-7 plan should not be used for construction or I land conveyance purposes. MW-5 CB I Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and Cornelius Hickey I AS-5 USTS I selected site features determined through measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Commercial AS 64) 1 AS-1 MW�-3 O I CLIENT �' I MP-1 O N AS-IS MW-8 CANOPY Cumber Cr Farms 379 W. Main St.' M777 Dedham Street -7 AS-2 MW_2� •O AS c, SVE-1S Alfred and Leah Zerris n SVE-1 I PROJECT TITLE ISVE 3 PUMP PUMP 405 WEST MAINFOO CFI # 2142 r c, I STORDE I AUTO Mw-s 395 West Main Street I AS-3 ISLANDS ISLANDS I Hyannis, Massachusetts •� n W-4® �i FIGURE TITLE MW-1 I As-Built Remediation Plan C I - - - - - -APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY GAS GAS— GAS — GAS— GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS CGM DTM SS ^ SS SS SS DRAWN BY SCALE W W W W RPM 1"=40' WEST MAIN STREET (ROUTE Z 8) JOB NUMBER DATE 2140-251 5/22/07 Richard Griffin ENSR Number Capacity Tank Tank Installation Removal COUNTRY Park Place Fish and Lobster 95 State Street (gallons) Construction Contents Date Dote 1 5,000 N/A Gasoline N/A 11/82 GORDEN NURSERY Condos John F. Cordarelli Trust 1 Sagamore, Massachusetts 1 2,000 N/A Gasoline N/A 11/82 398 West Main Street 406 West Main Street ;, (508) 888-3900 0 1 2,000 N/A Diesel N/A 11/82 i Notes: N 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline 12/82 In Use 1. All locations and dimensions of site and near vicinity I FIGURE 3 i features are approximate only. 1 8,000 Fiberglass Diesel 12/82 In Use 2. All wells were surveyed by GTI 1 ENSR A ECO M � Notes: 3. Groundwater contours are interpolated between.data points - SHEET L+"i This information was compiled based on available and inferred in other areas 0 40 60 80 Handex of N.E Inc. records and local records. 4. Figure derrived from "Site Information Map By Groundwater SHEETI w N/A = Information was not available. Technology, Inc. Norwood, Mo. October 5, 1992 Scale in Feet I ENSR AECOM Tables t =' ' JA0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Au ust 2008 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyanms-251(W. 9 Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#t0.doc TABLE 1, ' Historical VPH&EPH Groundwater Analytical Summary CFI Facility 0 2142 395 Wear Mal.Street H annis,Massachusetts C5-CB C9L72 C9-C10 Ethyl- Aliphatics Aliphatic, Aromatics Benzene Toluene Benzene Kyle,),, MTBE Naphthalene ' Location Date u u ugll ug0 ugll ugll u I ug/1 NO) GW-1 Stan rd 400 4,000 200 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 GW-3 Standard 4,000 20,000 4,000 10,000 4,000 4,000 500 50,000 20,000 MW-1 7/2/2008 ND/75 ND/75 ND/75 ND/5 ND/5 NO/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND20 4/92008 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/720D8 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS ' 10/2512007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS ' 7/12/2007 ND120 NOT ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 423/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/312006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/11/2006 NOT ND20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ' 5/12006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/10/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1014,2005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS `v 7/14/2005 ND/20 ND/2 ND/20 ND/1 ND/S ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/S 4/11/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ' DUP 4/112005 ND20 ND20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 No 1/52005 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ' 10/132004' - ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/82004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/i ND/5 ND5 ND/10 ND/5 NDS 4/5/2004 ND/2 N ND/2 ND/ ND/5 ND/5 ND10 ND/5 NO/5 1/22/2004 ND/20 ND20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND710 ND/5 NO/50 9/19/2003 ND20 ND20 ND20 NO/1 NO/S ND/S ND/0 ND/5 ND 78/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND1 N0/5 NO ND/10 ND/ ND/5 4,912003 ND/20 ND120 NOW ND/1 ND/5 ND5 ND/10 ND/5 , NO/5 1/17/2003 ND20 ND20 NO20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 10/23/2002 ND/20 ND120 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO No 8/6/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 NO/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 425/2002 ND20 ND20 ND/20 ND/1 NO ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/27/2001 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND15 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/15/2001 NOW ND/50 ND150 ND2 ND/2 ND/2 ND ND/2 ND/2 ' 11/29/20DO NOW NOW ND50 ND/2 ND2 ND/2 ND/2 NO/2 ND2 4/28/2000 NOW ND/50 NOW ND/2 ND/2 No ND/2 3.2 ND2 10/5/1999 NOW NOW ND150 ND/2 NO/2 N0/2 ND/4 ND/2 ND/2 MW-2 702008 ND/75 ND/75 ND(75 No ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND120 4/9/2008 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110. ND/5 No ' 177/2008 ND/20 NO/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 10/25/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 Noll ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 7/12I2007 ND20 ND20 ND20 NDIt ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 N0/5 1;23/2007 ND120 ND/20 ND20 ND/7 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ill2,2007 ND120 ND20 NOT ND11 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 10/312006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS ' 7/11/2006 ND120 ND120 NO/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/12006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/1 0120 0 6 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1 0/4120 0 5 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/14120 0 5 ND20 ND20 ND120 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 No 4/11/2005 ND120 ND20 ND20 ND/1 NW5 NO/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 1152005 ND120 ND/20 ND20 No ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 No 10/132004 NO/20 ND120 ND20 ND/1 No ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 . 7/820D4 NO/20 ND/20 ND20 Noll ND/5 ND/S ND/10 No NO 4/52004 ND/20 ND120 ND20 ND/1 NO/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/22/2004 ND120 ND20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/192003 ND20 ND120 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND12o ND/1 ND/5 NW5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ' 4192003 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 1/17/2003 No= ND20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/23/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 No 8/6/2002 ND/20 ND/20 - ND20 ND/1 NO/5 NO/5 NO/10 ND/S ND/5 412512002 NO/20 ND20 ND120 ND/1i ND/5 ND/5 ND/0 ND/5 ND/5 9/27/2001 ND/20 NO/20 ND/20 ND ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/152001 ND/50 NOW No ND/2 ND2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND0 11/2 920 0 0 ND150 ND150 N ND/2 ND2 ND2 ND2 ND/2 3.5 . 0 4/28/2000 ND50 ND150 ND/50 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 MW-3 10/51,999 ND150 ND/50 ND/50 ND/2 ND/2 No ND/4 ND/2 NO/2 722008 ND/75 ND/75 ND/75 ND/5 NO/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/ ND12 OUP 7/2/200 ND/75 NDOS ND/75 ND/5 ND/5 NO/5 ND70 ND/5 ND120 4/91208 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/0 1772008 ND20 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/252007 ND/2 ND/20 NO20 ND/ ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/1212007 NO/2 No ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND50 4/23/2007 ND120 ND20 NO/20 ND/1 ND/ No ND10 No ND/5 1/12/2007 ND120ND20 NO ND ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND5 10/31/2006 NO0 ND120 ND2 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 711112001 NOW N20 ND1200 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/1/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/10/2006 ND20 ND20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/S ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1014,2005 ND/20 ND20 ND120 ND/1 No ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/14/2005 NO20 ND/20 ND20 NDl1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/S ND/5 4/11/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/S ' 1/5/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1 0/1 312 0 04 ND/20 NO120 NO20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2004 ND/2 0 ND/20 ND20 N0/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 4/5/2004 .ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND11 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 122/2004 ND/20 ND20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND/5 - - 9/19/2003 ND120 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 No ND110 ND/5 ND/5 ' 7182003 ND120 ND120 ND120 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 No ND/5 4/92003 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/17/2003 ND/20 20 ND20 ND/20 ND II ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 12 ND/5 10/232002 ND/20 ND/20 ND ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 340 ND/5 8162002 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 6 ND/5 4/25/2002 ND20 ND20 ND120 ND/7 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/27/2001 ND20 ND20 ND120 Noll ND/5 No ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ' 5/1 512 0 01 NOW ND/50 72 ND/2 NO/2ND/2 5A NDl2 ND/211/292000 NOW NO/50 ND/5 0 ND2 ND/2 ND2 ND/2 ND2 ND/2428/2000 ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 ND/2 No ND/2 No ND/2 ND/2 10/5/1999 ND150 NOW ND/50 ND/2 ND2 ND/2 ND/4 ND12 ND/1 TABLE 1 Historical VPH S EPH Groundwater Analytical Summary' I CFI Facility 0 2142 395 Weal Main Street H annis,Maesachuaetts C5-C8 CS-C12 C9L10 Ethyl. Allph,tl- Allphalics Aromatics Bemm�e Toluene Benzene Xylenas MTBE Naphthalene Location Date u A (u I) ug/I ug/1) ug/I (ug/1) z) uge (ug/1) GW-1 Standard 400 4,000 200 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 ' GW-3 Standard 4,000 20,000 4,000 10.000 4,000 4,000 500 50,000 20,000 MW4 7/2/2008 ND/75 ND/75 ND775 ND/5 NO/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/20 4/9/2008 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NO/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 177/2008 150 ND/20 25 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/25/2007 170 ND/20 24 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND/5 7112/2007 140 ND120 21 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 9 NO 4/23/2007 100 ND120 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 DUP 4/23/2007 110 NO/20 NO/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/12/2007 67 ND/20 24 ND/1 N0/5 ND/5 NO ND/5 ND/5 10/31/2006 85 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 N015 NO/5 7/11/2006 55 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 NO/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 , 5/1/2006 40 ND/20 ND/20 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/10/2006 73 ND/20 23 ND/1 ND/5- ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/4/2005 110 ND/20 32 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 t ND/5 7/14/2005 63 ND/20 29 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 ND/5 ND/5 4/11/2005 160 NO/20 47 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/5/2005 140 ND/20 47 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND15 ND/5 10/13/2004 64 ND/20 28 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO 10 ND/5 N0/5 7/8/2004 81 ND/2D 39 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/5/20G4 120 ND120 47 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 122/2004 120 ND/20 47 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/19/2003 130 ND/20 54 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2003 170 ND/20 60 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 4/9/2003 210 ND/20 68 1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND15 1/17/2003 85 ND/20 45 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO N0/5. 10/23/2002 ND/20 ND/20 NW20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 B1 6/2002 330 NOT 150 4 ND/5 ND/5 ND/ID ND/5 ND/5 a 4/25/2002 470 27 120 3 ND/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/27/2001 ND20 ND/20 ND/20 1,10/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/15/2001 38C ND/50 180 ND/2 NW2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 2.3 11/29/2000 140 ND/SD 88 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 NO 4/28/2000 401, 160 11D ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 7.1 ND12 10/5/1999 740 66 300 ND/2 ND/2 NO ND/4 4.3 2.8 MW-5 7/2/2008 24' 364 302 ND/5 ND/5 49 335 ND/5 N0/20 5/16/2008 ND('S ND/75 ND/75 ND/5 ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 ND/5 ND/20 4/9/2008 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NO/5 ND110 N0/5 ND/5 ' 1172008 930 2,500 1.600 ND/5 NO/25 57 430 ND/25 26 10/252007 1,500 2,500 4,900 NDI10 NOW 300 1,970 ND/50 80 7/12/2007 200 500 - 310 ND/1 ND/5 31 218 58 ND/5 423/2007 170 290 380 ND/1 ND/5 14 128 ND/5 5 1/12/2007 160 200 510 ND/10 ND/10 10 82 ND/10 ND/10 10131/20D6 350 620 1,300 ND/S NO/5 72 530 ND25 ND125 ' 7/11/2006 89 82 360 ND/1 ND/5 11 94 NO/5 ND/5 5/1/2006. 300 210 920 N0/2 ND/10 4fi 354 ND/10 ND110 DUP 1/10 GM 630 340 1,501 ND/5 N15 28 3050 ND125 �ND125 1/10/2006 730 350 1,500 ND/5 ND/25 27 294 ND125 N0125 10/4/2005 1,700 1,500 3'500 6 ND125 110 780 ND125 36 7/14/2005 1,230 680 4,500 ND/10 NO ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 4/11/2005 420 490 1,300 NO2 ND/10 50 750 NDM0 11 ' 1/5/2005 2,100 530 5,700 13 ND/50 240 1'050 ND/50 ND/50 DUP 10/13/2004 2,000 540 5,600 13 ND25 420 2,800 ND/25 400 10/13/2004 2,000 540 S,B00 17 ND/25 420 2,800 ND/25 400 7/8/2004 650 2,400 1,500 ND/5 28 200 1,900 ND/25 41 4/5/2004 - 350 680 680 ND2 50 120 970 ND/10 21 1222004 580 260 2,000 4 10 180 1,030 ND/5 37 ' DUP 9/192003 2,400 1.100 5,900 15 55 830 4,200 ND125 150 9/19/2003 2,200 510 3,60D 13 48 520 2,800 ND125 95 7/82003 680 750 2,400 ND12 24 290 1,640 ND/10 57 4/9/2003 910 1,000 3,100 7 28 3290 1,860 NO/5 57 1/17/2003 1,200 3,000 7,800 10 130 830 5,400 ND/25 160 10123/2002 1,600 151 2,111 10 8 140 730 10 29 DUP 8/6/2002 1,200 390 1,800 9 17 260 1,560 38 51 ' 8/6/2002 1,400 410 1,900 10 19 280 /,680 41 57 4/25/2002 1,900 1,300 4,200 14 60 540 3,160 ND/25 100 9/2712001 2,900 2,700 4,000 5 31 d10 2,220 88 77 5/15/2001 2,600 1.500 6,600 ND/20 67 360 2,220 ND/20 130 11/292000 17,000 14,000 20,000 ND/100 ND/l00 900 5,300 ND/100 410 MW-SD ' 7/22008 ND/75 ND/75 ND/75 ND/5 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/20 4/9/2008 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 7 ND/5 1/72008 ND/20 NDI20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 6 NDIS DUP 1/7/2008 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 6 ND/5 101 25/2007 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 NOM0 ND/5 ND/5 7/12/2007 ND20 ND/20 ND/20 NDl1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO ND/5 423,2007 NO20 NO/20 ND/20 NDl1 NO/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ' 1112/2007 ND20 ND/20 NDI20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO ND15 1 0/3112 0 0 6 ND/20 NO/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/11/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND15 NO ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 DUP 7/11/2006 ND120 ND/20 ND20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/12006 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l NO/5 ND5 NO/5 NDl5 ND/20 ND/2 ND/1 1 D/DUP 5/1/2006 ND12 / NO/0 5 ND/5 1/10/2006 ND2o ND/20 ND/20 ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 ND/5 ND/ 10/4/2005 ND120 5 ' ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND15 ND/5 7/1 412 0 0 5 NO/20 ND20 ND/20 ND/i ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 e TABLE 1 ' Historical VPH&EPH Groundwater Analytical Summary CFI Facility 9 2142 395 West Main Street 'Hyannis,Massachusetts C5-C8 C9-C12 C9-C10 Ethyl- . Alipha0cs Aliphatic, Aromatics Benzene .Toluene Benzene %ylenes MTBE Naphthalene Location Date uge ug0 ug/0 ugll ug/1) jug/I) (u9/1) (ugll) (ug/1) GW-1 Stan0ar0 400 4,000 200 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 ' GW-3 Standard 4.000 20,000 4,000 10.000 4,000 4,000 500 50,000 20,000 - MW-6 7/22008 ND/75 ND/75 ND/75- ND/5 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND20 4/92008 ND/20 ND120' ND120 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 i/7/2008 98 ND/20 28 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/S ' 10/25/2007 200 37 38 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/12/2007 67 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 NO/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 412 2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/70 ND/5 ND/5 1/12/2007 32 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10131/20D6 47 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 .ND110 ND/5 ND/5 7/11/2006 ND20 ND%20 ND120 ND/1 NO/5 ND/5 -'ND/10 ND/5 NO ' 5/l2006 ND/20 ND/20 NO/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 . 1/10/2006 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 NO/5 ND/5 NDIIO ND/5 ND/5 10/4/2005 140 ND120 37 ND/1 ND/5 NO ND/10 NO/5 ND/5 7/14/2005 ND120 ND20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/70 NO/5 ND/5 4/11/2005 31 - ND120 24 ND/1 ND/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/52005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS _ 10/13/2004 22 ND120 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 - ' 7/8/2004 25 - ND120 26 ND/i ND/5 ND/5 39 ND/5 NO/5 4/5/2004 29 ND120 30 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 122/2004 ND/20 ND20 28 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO ND/5 9/19/2003 - 100 22 160 ND/1 33 29 195 ND/5 8 7/82003 67 ND/20 32 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 - - 4/10/2003 54 ND/20 33 ND/1 NO/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 - ' 1/17/2003 87 ND120 55 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 - 10/232 2 002 54 0 51 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO 10 ND/5 ND/5 8/6/2002 <40 <40 <40 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 425/2002 360 45 100 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 927/20/11 NOW ND120 NO20 ND/1 - ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 - - 5/15/2001 930 210 250 ND/2 ND2 ND/2 ND/2 220 6.0 ' 11/292000 1,100 110 600 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 5.4 ND2 34 MW-7 7/22008 ND/75 243 198 ND/5 NO/5 NO/5 32.3 ND/5 ND/20 424/2008 ND/200' 2,000 6,200 23 NOW .NOW 1,060 ND/50 ND/50 4192008 490 2'700 5,100 ND/5 ND/25 ND125 410 ND125 ND/25 DUP 4/9/2008 430 2'500 4,700 ND/5 NO/25 ND/25 290 ND121 ND121 11111008 1,400 8,800 6,600 NDI70 ND/50 ND/50 1,430 ND150 ND150 ' 10/2512007' 700 1,200 2.900 ND/5 ND/25 32 640 ND125 ND/25 \ - 7/12/2007 710 2,000 5,000 ND/5 ND125 ND125 990 ND125 ND/25 DUP 7/12/2007 670 2,000 5,100 ND/S ND/25 ND/25 1,030 ND25 ND/25 423/2007 410 2,100 3,000 ND110 ND150 NOW 1.430 ND150 ND150 1/12/2007 110 360 900 ND/1 - NO/5 ND/5 175 ND/5 6 - 10/31/20D6 200 930 2,300 ND/5 ND125 ND125 620 N025 ND125 7/11/2006 - 100 160 830 ND2 ND/10 NO 10 244 ND/10 NO 10 5/1/2006 110 10 1,900 ND/5 ND25 ND125 490 ND25 ND/25 1/10/2006 110 500 1,600 ND/5 ND125 33 970 ND/25 ND125 10/4/2005 9" 5,400 10,000 ND125 130 690 7,500 ND/125 340 DUP 10/42005 980 4,800 8,700 ND125 ND/125 600 6,400 ND/125 300 7/14/2005 93 200 1.900 ND/2 13 33 900 ND/10 10 - 4/11/2005 400 310 3,400 NO/5 72 240 - 2,900 ND12579 ' 115/2005 350 ND1200 4,100 ND/10 83 210 3,200 ND150 ND/50 10/13/2004 370 1,100 2,200 ND110 170 360 3,600 ND150 ND150 7/82004 320' 980 540 ND/5 150 190 1,810 ND125 ND/25 DUP 7/8/2004 320 640 860 ND/5 150 190 1,710 ND25 ND125 - 4/520D4 . 1.000 1,600 1,900 ND/10 530 520 4,100 ND150 66 DUP 415/20D4 950 1,400 1,700 NO/ 490 470 3,700 NOW 67 ' 122/2004 980 ND/100 4,500 8 590 640 4,100 ND/25 110 , DUP 1222004 1,100 ND/100 4,900 8 660 710 4,500 ND/25 120 9/19/2003 660 340 1,600 ND2 341 350 2,000 ND/10 57 7/82003 360 370 1,000 ND12 160 180 1200, ND/10 28 4/92003 1,000 1.100 2,000 7 680 490 3'100 ND125 61 1/17/2003 1,800 2.300 6,900 15 460 480 4,000 ND25 ND/5 ' - 10/232002 8,400 6,900 16,000 ND110 600 1,500 9,200 NO 390 8/6/2002 1,600 590 3,200 17 420 400 3,200 ND125 92 4/25/2002 1,400 810 2,000 11 640 380 2,540 ND125 55 DUP 4252002 1.600 1,100 2,300 11 780 450 3,000 ND25 59 _ 927/2001 1,500 1,800 '2,100 3 180 300 1,850 ND/10 53 DUP 9272001 2,900 4,100 4,200 6 410 680 4,100 ND/25 110 5/1512/01 10,000 1,111 17,010 ND140 2,111 2,000 12,100 ND/40 3. ' 1V292000 12,000 15,000 14,000 NO/100 2,400 1,900 10,80 0 ND/100 530 MW-B 722008 ND/75 ND/75 -ND/75 NO/5 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/20 4/9/2008 -ND120 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 ND/5 ' 1i7/2008 ND0 ND120 NOW ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 No;10 NDS NO 0125M0 ND20 ND120 ND2 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND//5 5 7/12/2007 ND120 ND120 N0 ND/1 NO ND/5 NO 10 ND/5 NO 423/2007 ND20 ND20 ND/20 ND/1 ND5 ND5 ' - NOT ND/5 NO/5 1/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1 0131 2 0 0 6 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 ND/5 ND/5 7/11/2006 ND20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 5/1/2006 ND120 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 - ND/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND15 1/10/2006 ND120 ND/20 ND120 NDII ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 5 ND/5 1 0/412 0 0 5 ND20 NOW ND20 ND/l ND/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/14/2005 ND20 N0/26 ND20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 16 ND/5 4/1 Jt2005 ND20 ND120 ND20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5- ND/10 6 ND/S 1152005 .ND120 ND/20 NO20 ND/1 NO/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 _ 10/13/2004 ND/20 ND120 ND20 ND/l NDl5 ND/5 ND/10 NO ND/S ' 7182004 ND/20 ND120 ND20 ND/1 NO/5. NO/5 ND/10 NO/5 ND/5 4/52114 NDI500 N0/510 NOI500 ND121 ND/125 ND/125 ND1121 1,300 ND1125 ' 1/22/2004 42 ND120 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 5 ND/5 9/19/2003 200 ND/20 25 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/82003 59 ND120 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO 10 16 ND/5 4/92003 76 ND/20 24 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/17/2003 220 NO20 50 ND/1 ND/5- ND/5 NDI10 ND/5 ND/5 DUP 1/17/2003 240 ND20 36 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 NO NO/5 ND/5 10/23/2002 370.' <20 69 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 <5 ' 8/62002- 350 30 32 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 4/25/2002 240 29 26 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 200 ND/5 927/2001 160 ND20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/15/2001 530 NOW 80 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 68 3.5 11/292000 3,400 - 720 370 ND2 ND/2 8 7.9 ND/2 2.7 °l TABLE 1 Histortcal VPH&EPH Groundwater Analytical Summary .. _ CFI Facility#2142 395 West Main Street ' Hyannis,Massachusetts C5-C8 C9-C12 C9C10 Ethyl- ' Al'phatics Aliphatics Aromatics Benzene Toluene Benzerre %ylenes MTBE Naphthalene Location Date u I) (ug/I) (ugll) (ug/I) ug/Q (ug/1) (uglQ I) GW-1 Standard 400 4,000 200 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 - - r GW-3 Standard 4,000 20,000 4,000 10,000 4,000 4,000 500 50,000 20,000 MW-9 .. 72/2008 NO75 ND75 ND/75 ND/5 ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND20 4/2412 0 0 8 ND/20. ND20 NO/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4192008 680 950 1,600 11 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 NO 1/7/2008 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO ND/5 10/252007 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND/5 DUP 10/252007 ND/20 ND120 ND20 ND/I ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 7/12/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/23/2007 N0120 NOT ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 1/12/2007 NS N NS NS NS NS NS N NS 71/2006 NC/20 ND2 1 D/5 ND/5 5/1/2006 NC/20 ND120 ND/2 ND/ ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 19 ND/50 1/10/2006 - ' NC20 ND/20 'NO/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 33 11 10/4/2005 NC/20 ND120 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 49 ND/5 r 7/14/2005 NC•/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 NO ND110 NDIS ND/5 4/11/2605 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/5/2005 NO/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 10/13/2004 NO/20 ND120 ND/20 NO/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ' 7/8/2004 NCU20 ND120 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 14 ND/5 4/52004 NCU20 ND120 ND/20 ND/l NW5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/S ND/5 122/2004 ND20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/1 912 0 0 3 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 NO ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 7/8,2003 NO/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND IS ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/9/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND IS 1/17/2003 ND20 ND20 NO/20- ND/1 -ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 ' 1 0/2 312 0 02 ND20 ND120 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 NO ND/5 8/62002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 ND/5 NO/5 4/25/2002 N0120 ND120 ND20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 750 -ND/5 - 9/27/2001 NO/20 NO/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 7/17/2001 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 36 NO/5 MW-10 7/2/2008 ND75 ND/75 ND/75 ND/5 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/20 4192008 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS - 17/2008 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1 01251200 12 52 0 0 7 NS NS - NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/12/2007 ND/20 ND20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NOT ND/5 ND/5 4/23/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS , 1/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/312006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS. NS NS 7/11/2006 ND120 ND120 NOT ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NOT ND/5. ND/5 5/12006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS - 1/10/2006 NS 'NS NS NS. NS NS NS NS NS 10/4/2005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/14/2005 N020 ND20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 - ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 ' 4/11/2005 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/52005 NJ/20 ND120 NDI20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NCl/10ND/5 NDIS 10/13/2004 NJ/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/82004 NJ/20 ND/20 ND/20 N0/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/52004 ND120 ND1 20 ND/20 ND/1 ND15 ND/5 ND110 NO/5 ND/5 /22/2004 ND120 ND120 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 NO ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/19/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 NO ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 ND/5 7/82003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 - NO ND/5 ND15 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 41912003 ND/20 ND/20 ND20 ND/i ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/27/2003 NO/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 - 10/23/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 NO ND/5 NO/10 NO ND/5 8/6/2002 ND/20 NDI20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO IS ' 4/25/2002 ND/20 ND20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 NO/5 ND/5 9/27/2001 ND20 ND/2 ND20 -ND/1 NO/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/17/2001 ND120 ND/2D N0 /20 'ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 MW-11 r 7122008 ND/75 ND/75 ND/75 ND/5 NO/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND120 4/92008 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1172008 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS ' 10/25/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS .7/12/2007 ND/20 NO/20 ND20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NDIS NO/5 4/23/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/31/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/11/2006 ND/20 NOT ND120. ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 ' 5/l/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/10/2006 NS NS - NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10,412005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 714120 4120 0 5 ND120 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND"0 ND/5 ND/5 . 4/1 1120 112005 ND120 ND20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 6 ND/5 1/5/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 10/13/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND15 ND/5 , 7/82004 ND/20 ND120 ND20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 ND/5 ND/5 4/52004 ND120 N0/20 ND20 ND/l ND/5 NO/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 122/2004 ND120 ND120 ND20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 9/19/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/5 ND/5 NO;10 NO NO 7/82003 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 41g2003 ND/20 ND/20 NO20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 'ND/10 ND/5 NO ' 1/17/2003 ND/20 'ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/232002 .VD/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 8/6/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/i ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/25/2002 4DI20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NDI10 ND/5 ND/5 Notes: ug/L=micrograms per liter/parts per billion ND20=not detected above laboratory detection limits ' MTBE=methyl tert-butyl ether NS indicates target analyte not analyzed for MW am 2"monitoring wells Bold indicates target analyte above Method 1 GW-1 standard. Italized indicates target analyte above Method I GW-3 standard. 's TABLE 2 t Summary of Monitoring Well Gauging Data CFI Facility#2142 395 West Main Street ' Hyannis, Massachusetts Well Date Top of Well Casing Depth To Groundwater ' Identification Elevation Groundwater Elevation (feet) (feet) (feet) MW-1 4/9/2008 102.14 19.58 82.56 7/2/2008 102.14 20.56 81.58 ' MW-2 4/9/2008 101.85 19.31 82.54 7/2/2008 101.85 20.31 81.54 ' MW-3 4/9/2008 101.30 19.02 82.28 7/2/2008 101.30 20.00 81.30 MW-4 4/9/2008 101.26 18.71 82.55 7/2/2008 101.26 19.67 81.59 MW-5 4/9/2008 100.76 18.52 82.24 7/2/2008 100.76 19:50 81.26 ' MW-5D 4/9/2008 100.49 18.24 82.25 7/2/2008 100.49 19.26 81.23 ' MW-6 4/9/2008 99.68 17.21 82.47 7/2/2008 99.68 18.18 81.50 ' MW-7 4/9/2008 100.00 17.59 82.41 7/2/2008 100.00 18.60 81.40 MW-8 4/9/2008 100.78 18.38 82.40 7/2/2008 100.78 19.18 81.60 ' MW-9 4/9/2008 100.66 18.50 82.16 7/2/2008 100.66 19.53 81.13 ' MW-10 4/9/2008 93.54 12.18 81.36 7/2/2008 93.54 13.02 80.52 ' MW-11 1 4/9/2008 1 98.49 1 16.56 1 81.93 7/2/2008 98.49 17.69 80.80 Notes: ' All elevations measured relative to arbutrary datum= base of southeast corner of station building=100.00 ft Survey of monitoring well elevations conducted by ENSR on 09/02&04/02. i I , f TABLE 3 SVE MONITORING AND PID SCREENING DATA ENSR I AECOM CFI Facility#2142 365 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts February 2008 to July 2008 DATE 2/13/2008 4/14/2008 4/24/2008 5/1/2008 1 5/2/2008 5/16/2008 6/3/2008 1 7/2/2008 7/14/2008 SVE&ASS stem Operating Parameters Pressure + si /Vacuum - in.H2O H2O Separator Vacuum in H2O -40 -38 -28 -29 -29 -29 1 -29 -28 -28 SVE Total Vacuum in H2O -40 -40 -30 -19 -31 -29 -29 -29 -28 SVE Effluent Pres. in H2O 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 3 3 SVE Flow Rate(CFM) 375 375 375 375 375 400 400 400 400 SVE Temperature F 60 60 65 105 100 125 125 105 125 AS#1 Total Pressure PSI 8 0 2 0 5 5 1 8 7 AS#1 Temp. F 140 140 149 158 90 1 100 130 1 90 100 AS#2 Total Pressure PSI 0 5 2 5 0 10 0 1 0 0 AS#2 Temp. F 122 140 149 149 140 1 100 1 115 1 140 100 Air S ar a Points(pressure and flow AS-1 PSI 7 7 8 8.5 6 Off Off 12 Off CFM 6 6 6 5.5 10.5 Off Off 6.5 Off AS-2 PSI Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off CFM Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off AS-3 PSI Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off CFM Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off AS-4 PSI Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off CFM Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off AS-5 PSI 6 7 6 6 6 1.5 1 Off 7 CFM 2 4 5 4.5 5.5 6 6 Off 9 AS-6 PSI 11 8 7 6 Off Off Off Off Off CFM <1 <2 <2 <2 Off Off Off Off Off AS-7 PSI 8 8 7 7.5 8 4 1 Off 6.5 CFM <1 3.5 3.5 3 5 1 6 6 1 Off <2 SVE Points inches of H2O-vacuum SVE-1 -20 12 -12 -12 -12 1 -12 -12 1 -14 -16 SVE-2 -15 1 0 0 -1 1 -1 -1 -13 -2 SVE-3 -12 15 -18 -17 -15 -16 -15 -1 -14 SVE System PID Readings SVE Maximum Influent m <1 3 6 5 1 <1 7 <1 <1 <1 SVE Midpoint m <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 SVE Effluent m <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 Carbon Efficiency % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 1 100% 1 100% 100% 100% System Shutdown Temporarily for Carbon Chan eout YES Y/No N N N N N N N N N N Notes: - CFM=cubic feet per minute PSI=pounds per square inch PPM=parts per million Off--system not operating during collection of O&M data ENSR AECOM Attachment A Service Constraints . J I ' J:10052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland FarmslMA\Hyannis-251(W. August2008 Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#10.doc ENSR EMM SERVICE CONSTRAINTS 1. Preliminary Findings ' The following limitation is applicable if the report is stamped "DRAFT" or otherwise identified as preliminary: ENSR has prepared this Preliminary Report ' at the specific request of the client. Due to Client imposed time, information, and financial restrictions, ENSR has not performed the services necessary for it to render any opinions or reach any conclusions. Accordingly, the studies, data, information, and findings contained in this Preliminary Report are not the final conclusions of ENSR, but merely basic information requested by the client upon which the Client may draw its own conclusions. Client agrees that ENSR shall not be liable for any claims, loss, damage, or expenses incurred by the Client or ' others arising out of the use of, or reliance on, any information contained in this Preliminary Report. ' 2. General A. This Report was prepared for the exclusive use of the Client. No other party is ' entitled to rely on the conclusions, observations, specifications, or data contained therein without the express written consent of ENSR. B. This Report was prepared pursuant to an Agreement between the Client and i ' ENSR. All uses of this Report are subject to, and deemed acceptance of, the conditions and restrictions contained therein. ' 3. Purpose of Report It is ENSR's understanding that this Report is to be used for the purpose ' described in the introduction of the Report. This stated purpose has been a significant factor in determining the scope and level of services provided for in the Agreement. Should the purpose for which the Report is to be used, or the proposed use of the site(s) change, this.Report is no longer valid, and use of this ' Report by Client or others without ENSR's review and written authorization shall be at the user's sole risk. Should ENSR be required to review the Report after its date of submission, ENSR shall be entitled to additional compensation at then ' existing rates or such other terms as agreed between ENSR and the Client. 4. Scope of Services The observations and conclusions described in this Report are based solely on the Scope of Services provided pursuant to the Agreement between Client and ENSR and summarized in the introduction of this Report. ENSR has not ' performed any additional observations, investigations, studies, or testing not specifically stated therein. ENSR shall not be liable for the existence of any condition, the discovery of which required the performance of services not authorized under the Agreement. Unless otherwise specified in the introduction of this Report, ENSR did not evaluate the presence of asbestos, electromagnetic fields, lead paint, lead or copper in water, radon gas or other radioactive or ' infectious materials. 1 ENSR AEMM 5. Time The passage of time may result in changes in technology, economic conditions, ' site variations, or regulatory provisions which would render the Report inaccurate. Accordingly, neither the Client, nor any other party, shall rely on the information or conclusions contained in this Report after three (3) months from its ' date of submission without the express written consent of ENSR. Reliance on the Report after such period of time shall be at the user's sole risk. Should ENSR be required to review the Report after three (3) months from its date of ' submission, ENSR shall be entitled to additional compensation at then existing rates or such other terms as may be agreed upon between ENSR and the Client. 6. Conclusions The conclusions stated in this Report are based upon: observations of existing physical and/or economic conditions; our interpretation of site history and site ' usage information; information provided by the Client; and information and/or analyses provided by independent testing and information services or laboratories upon which ENSR is entitled to,reasonably rely. ENSR was not ' authorized and did not attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of information or materials received from third parties during the performance of its services. ENSR shall not be liable for any conditions, information, or conclusion, the discovery of which required information not ' available or independent investigation of information provided to ENSR unless otherwise indicated. Any site drawing(s) provided within this Report is not meant to be an accurate base plan, but is used to present the general, relative locations ' of features on, and surrounding, the site. 1 E 2 , I ' ENSR AECOM ' Attachment B Groundwater Laboratory Analytical Results 1 ' ( , I A ' J:\0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 August 2008 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. 9 Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROW O.doc ' GROUNDWATER Groundwater Analytical,Inc. P.O.Box 1200 ANALYTICAL 228 Main Street Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 Telephone(508)759-4441 FAX(508)759-4475 www.groundwateranalytical.com ' Apri 121, 2008 ' Mr. Brian Serrecchia ENSR International 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 LABORATORY REPORT ' Project: CFI #2142/02140251 Lab ID: 116328 Received: 04-11-08 Dear Brian: Enclosed are the analytical results for the above referenced project. The project was processed for ' Standard turnaround. This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this ' report. This report contains a sample receipt report detailing the samples received, a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a quality control report, and a statement of our state certifications. i I� The analytical results contained in this report meet all applicable NELAC or NVLAP standards, except as may be specifically noted, or described in the project narrative. The analytical results ' relate only to the samples received. This report may only be used or reproduced in its entirety. attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals ' immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. tShould you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ' Eric H.Je&sager Operatio ' EHJ/ajh Enclosures ' Page 1 of 24 �� i GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Sample Receipt Report Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Delivery: GWA Courier . Temperature: 2.0°C Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present ' Lab ID: 116328 Lab Receipt: 04-11-08 Custody Seal(s): n/a F Lab 1D Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-1 MW-2 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096772 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096771 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 0096770 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' } Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-2 MW-3 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:05 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship ' C1096782 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096781 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096780 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 - J — — Sampled Method_-_- - - -- ----- - ------ ' lab ID Feld ID Matrix Notes -4 116328-3 MW Aqueous 4/9/08 14:15 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096762 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' C1096761 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 1 O4-09-08 C1096760 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 1 04-09-08 3 Lab ID field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1163284 MW-5 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:20 MA DEP VPH with Targets ' Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096722 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096721 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096720 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Feld ID Matrix• Sampled Method _ Notes 116328-5 MW-6 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:30 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship ' C1096732 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096731 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096730 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-6 MW-7 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096742 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096741 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' C1096740 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-7 MW-8 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets ' Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096792 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08. 04-09-08 C1096791 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096790 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 , Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 2 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report (Continued) p P P Project: CH#2142/02140251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 2.0°C ' Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 116328 Lab Receipt: 04-11-08 Custody Seal(s): n/a Lab ID - ROOD— ".Matrix Sampled Method Notes- ' 116328-8 MW-9 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:50 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096702 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096701 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 44-09-08 C1096700 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes - - - - - -- _ 11632a-9 MW-5D Aqueous 4/9/08 14:25 MA DEP VPH with Targets ' Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096712 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096711 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1 0967101 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-10 Dup Aqueous 4/9/08 14:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096752 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' C1096751 40 m`L VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096750 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-11 Trip Aqueous 4/9/08 0:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1037247 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29921 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1037243 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29921 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 I 1 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 ' Page 3 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Data Certification Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Lab ID: 116328 Client: ENSR International Received: 04-11-08 16:35 MA DEP Compendium of Analytical Methods Project Location. n/a MA DEP RTN: n/a This Form provides certifications for the following data set: MA DEP VPH: 116328-1,2,-3,4,-5,6,-7,8,-9,-10,-11 ' Sample Matrices: Groundwater (X) Soil/Sediment ( ) Drinking Water (' ) Other ( ) MCP SW846 8260B ( ) 8151 A ( ) Q330 ( ) 6010E ( ) 7470A/l A ( ) Methods Used 8270C ( ) 8081A ( ) VPH (X) 6020A ( ) 9012Az ( ) As specified in MA DEP 8082 ( ) 80218 ( ) EPH ( ) 7000 S3 ( ) Other Compendium of Analytical 1. List Release Tracking Number(RTN),if known. Methods. 2..SW-846 Method 9012A(Equivalent to 9014)or MA DEP Physiologically Available Cyanide(PAC)Method (check all that apply) 3. S-SW-846 Methods 7000 Series. List individual method and analyte. An affirmative response to questions A,B,C and D is required for"Presumptive p q q p Certainty"status. A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain-of-Custody documentation for the data set? Yes ' S. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) included in this report followed,including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performance ' standards or guidelines? Yes C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty,"as described in Section 2.0 of the MA DEP ' document CAM VII A,Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data? Yes D. VPH and EPH methods only: Was the VPH or EPH method run without , significant modifications,as specified in Section 11.3? Yes A response to questions E and F below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? Yes F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? Yes ' All No answers are addressed in the attached Project Narrative. I,the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this ' analytical report is,to the best of my nowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Operations Manager Printed Name: Eric H. ensen Date: 04-21-08 ' t Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 4 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-2 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-01 QC Batch ID: VG34111-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 14:00 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-16-08 23:07 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP -- - - _ - � VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units• .Reporting Limit -n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic-Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unad-usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t- BRL ug/L 20 ----------- — ----- LCAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 1 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 ' QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 51 102 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 51 102 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification ' 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. r ' ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-CI0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. 11 Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 5 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-3 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#214212140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial , Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-02 QC Batch ID: VG3-4111-W Sampled: 04-09-08 14:05 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 , ' Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-16-08 23:47 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unad'usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes units Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bulyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene x BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 '- 95-47-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 s QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits - - - 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 48 95 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 48 95 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification —� 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality , control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 6 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW4 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-03 QC Batch ID: VG3-4111-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 14:15 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 00:28 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP - - - - - - VPH Ranges _ { Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad Listed n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit, 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene; BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene i BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene; BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 I QC Surrogate Compound Spiked_. Measured Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 47 94 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 46 92 % 70-130% V QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. a Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. r ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 7 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2146251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial ' Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-04 QC Batch ID: VG34111-W Sampled: 04-09-08 14:20 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 , Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 01:08 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP VPH Ranges, Concentration Notes Units ReportingLirnit� ' n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 !J_CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzenes BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 ' 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 I QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 45 90 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 45 90 °% 70-130% -� QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes ' 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards-or the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method;as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative ' and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. m n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. • t 1 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 8 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-6 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-05 QC Batch ID: VG3.4111-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 14:30 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Received: 04-17-08 01:49 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MIP - - - - - VPH Ranges Concentration .Notes Units Reportingtimit i n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-CI0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Lnnit 1634-044 Meth I te,t-b�utyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 t 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t - BRL ug/L 5 . 9547-6. ortho- X lene= BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked_lMeasurvill Recovery QC Limits - - - — 2 5 Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 46 93 % 70 130°/ 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 47 94 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter;project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyze concentrations. ' p n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to,n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. n Analyse elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. I '' ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 9 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL t Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial ' Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/.Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-6 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W Sampled: 04-09-08 14:40 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL , Analyzed: 04-17-08 15:37 Dilution Factor: 5 Analyst: KIR VPH Ranges___ Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit --I n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 490 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 2,700 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 5,100 ug/L 100 Unad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons.t 500 ug/L 100 ' Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 8,200 ug/L 100 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units eeporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 25 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 5 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 25 100-414 Eth (benzene` BRL ug/L 25 106-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t - 270 ug/L 25 ' 95-47-6 ortho X lene# 140 ug/L 25 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 25 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked—Measured Recovery QC Limits 2 5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 46 92 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 45 91 %. 70-130% QA/QC Certification j 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative ' and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be , reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-CS to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. 1 t Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 10 of 24 ' 1 GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-8 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-07 QC Batch ID: VG3-4111-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 14:45 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 ml Analyzed: 04-17-08 03:09 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units ReportingUmit ' 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound _ Spiked Measured _ Recovery QC Limits 2 5 Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 46 93 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 46 92 % 70-130% ' -QA/QC Certification -- -- - 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. r t ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 11 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-9 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial t Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-08 QC Batch ID: VG3-4111-W Sampled: 04-09-08 14:50 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL , Analyzed: 04-17-08.03:49 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP VPH_Ranges N- Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t° 680 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® 950 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 1,600 ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 700 ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t 2,500 ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Untts Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71 43-2 Benzene° 11 ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene t BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t BRL ug/L 5 , 9547-6 ortho- X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 91-20 3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 I QC Surrogate Compound — Spiked JMeasuredl Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 45 89 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 1 41 83 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative ' and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be , reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. m n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. M Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. , Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 12 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID . Field ID: MW-ID Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-09 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 14:25 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 16:17 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: KJR 1 VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units rteportms Limit-� n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons toBRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons' BRL ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte concentration Notes Units Reporting omit' 1634-04 4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° 7 ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and ara-X ylene# I BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound•_ Spiked- Measured Recovery QC limits ; 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 51 101 % 70-130°% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 51 101 °% 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. ' 0 n-05 to n-08 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. 1:1 Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. , t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range.' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 13 of 24 j GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Dup Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 ml.VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-10 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W Sampled: 04-09-08 14:40 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 16:58 Dilution Factor: 5 Analyst: KJR -- _ � VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 430 - ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 2,500 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 4,700 ug/L 100 Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 440 ug/L 100 ' Unad usted n-C9 to n-C12 Ali hatic H drocarbons T 7,600 ug/L 100, CAS Number Analyte _ Concentration Notes Umts Reporting Limit --- 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 25 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 5 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 25 100-414 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 25 108.38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t 260 ug/L 25 ' 9547-6 ortho- X lene s 130 ug/L 25 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 25 QC Surrogate Compound `Spiked Measure_d _Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 47 94 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 46 93 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and , the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n---8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t� Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532page 14 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL _ ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Trip Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-11 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 00:00 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 17:38 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: KIR VPH Ranges __ Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit" n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 t ��Unad ,ted n-05 to n-C8 Ali hatic H drocarbons tBRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number-7 Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting omit 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 10G414 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5, ' 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene# I BRL I ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 ----- QC Surrogate Compound _Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limbs' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 50 99 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 97 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1 Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532page 15 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL t Project Narrative ' Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Lab ID: 116328 Client: ENSR International Received: 04-11-08 16:35 ' g A.Documentation and Client Communication The following documentation discrepancies,and client changes or amendments were noted for this project: ' 1 . No documentation discrepancies,changes,or amendments were noted. B.Method Modifications,Non-Conformances and Observations The sample(s) in this project were analyzed by the references analytical method(s),and no method modifications, non-conformances or analytical issues were noted,except as indicated below: 1 MA DEP VPH Note: Samples 116328-06 and-10.Samples were diluted prior to analysis. Dilution was required to keep all target analytes within calibration. ' 2 . Sample 1 1 6328-1 1 was not received with sample collection time listed on the Chain of Custody. Sample was reported with a sampling collection time of 00:00 by the laboratory. ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 0253Page 16 of 24 -_- � 228 Main'Street,.P.O.Box 1200 GROUNDIA/�47 Bu— sBay,MA02532 CHA1WOF-CW3TODYRECORD ANALYTICAL Telephone(506)759 4441.'•FAX(506)759.4475 AND WORK ORDER: www.groundwateranelytical.com Project Name: Firm:. 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ME ❑MCP GW-2/S-2 O MWRA not project specific unless prearranged.Project specific OC -samples are charged on a per sample basis.Each MS,MSD Relinquished by: Date Ttme v Container Count: ,• ❑,MA ❑NY STARS ❑ and Sample Duplicate requires an addMonal sample aliquot. ]);DYES❑NO CT RCP Data Cenillcation required. ❑NH ❑Drinking Water - 11 4 9� 3 (a '0 NY' ❑Wastewater. Project Specific OC Required Selection o1 OC Sample Relinquished by. Date Time Recaivatl q' story: Nhppl�nglAhbel (Bignature:� --<[✓ '' .(].RI ❑Waste DlSpds01 p Semple duplicate ❑Please use sample: ❑VT ❑Dredge Material '0 Matrix Spike J- - Melhad of Shipment jJ G WA Courier❑Express Mail❑Federal Express Custody Seal ❑_ Cl ❑Matrix Spike Duplicate _ ❑UPS❑Hand❑ Number. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL t Quality Assurance/Quality Control ' A. Program Overview ' Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and ' Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA, SW-846, Update III (1996). Quality Control protocols include written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) developed for each ' analytical method. SOPS are derived from US EPA methodologies and other established references. Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented for traceability. ' Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank,. one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked ' with'internal standards and surrogate compounds. All instrument sequences begin with an initial calibration verification standard and a blank; and excepting GC/MS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing calibration standard. GC/MS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12 hour operating period,whichever is more frequent. Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation ' batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve. B. Definitions Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of , the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the same techniques or manipulations, all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours. Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control , Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy. Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks ' consist of reagent water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination. ' Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical method in dealing,with each sample matrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent ' Recoveries are calculated for each Surrogate Compound. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 18 of 24 t GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD ' Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG34111-W Analyzed: 04-16-08 09:50 Analyzed: 04-16-08 10:31 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR Analyst: KJR Units: ug/L _-- -- ,' CAS Number Analyte. 'LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits , SpikedIM..dl Recovery Spiked Measued Recovery RPD Spike- RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 47 93 % 50 46 92 % 2 % 70-130•% 25% ' 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 53 106 % 50 53 107 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 51 103 % 50 52 104 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n%a Aliphatic Group 1 150 150 100 % 150 150 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25°% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 48 96 % 50 49 97 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 45 90 % 50 47 95 % 5 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 48 97 % 50 50 100 % 4 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 140 93 % 150 150 100 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 51 103 % 50 53 106 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 7143-2 Benzene 50 49 99 % 50 50 101 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 50 101 % 50 51 103 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 10041-4 Ethylbenzene 50 50 100 % 50 51 103 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-Xylene and para-Xylene 100 100 100 % 100 1 100 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% ' 9547-6 ortho- Xylene 50 52 104 % 50 52 104 % 0 % 70-130% 25%1, 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 50 51 102 % 50 52 104 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 55 110 % 50 56 111 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 450 460 102 % 450 470 1 104 % 2 % 70-130 e/ 25% QC Surrogate Compound' a •Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Memnea Recovery Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 103 % 50 49 97 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(Flo) 50 50 101 % 50 49 98 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. t ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025320age 19 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Quality Control Report t Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG3-4111-W Analyzed: 04-16-08 11:28 , .Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR VPH Ranges _ _ Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 ' n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hy drocarbons' BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons' BRL ug/L 20 ' CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 ' 100-41-4 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene x BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene` BRL ug/L 5 ' 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 51 103 % 70-130% ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 51 J 102 % 70=130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to 1-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. a Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-CS Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-CQ Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t 1 .Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Qage 20,of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD ' Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W Analyzed: 04-17-08 09:58 Analyzed: 04-17-08 11:38 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR Analyst-- KJR Units: ug/L CAS Number Analyte " LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits - Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked me&4-A Recovery RPD Spike - RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 54 108 % 50 53 105 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 58 116 % 50 57 114 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Tri methyl pen tane 50 54 108 % 50 53 106 % 2 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 170 113 % 150 160 107 % 6 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 49 99 % 50 49 98 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 48 95 % 50 46 93 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 5Q 51 102 50 51 102 % 0 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 150 100 % 150 150 100 % 0 % 70-.130% 25% 1634-044 Methyl tent-butyl Ether 50 54 107 % 50 53 106 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 71-43-2 Benzene 50 51 102 % 50 51 102 % 0 % 70-130% 25% . 108-88-3 Toluene 50 52 103 % 50 51 103 % 0 % 70-130% .25% 100414 Ethylbenzene 50 52 103 % 50 51 103 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 10642.3 meta-Xylene and pars-Xylene 100 100 100 % 100 100 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 9547-6 ortho- Xylene 50 53 106 % 50 52 104 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 95-63-6 1,2,4-Tri methyl benzene 50 52 104 % 50 52 104 % 0% 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 54 109 % 50 56 112.% 3 % 70-130% 25%, n/a Aromatic Group 450 470 104 % 450 470 1 104 % 0 % 70-130% 25% �_QC Surrogate Compound _ Spiked nneaeww Recovery Spiked memtnd Recovery QC Lrmits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 53 105 % 50 53 106 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 53 106 % 50 53 106 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. ' I J Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025320age 21 of 24 r, GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Quality Control Report ' Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG3-4112-W Analyzed: 04-17-08 12:32 Matrix: Aqueous a Analyst: KJR VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit, n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 ' n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t.0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-CI0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadiusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 . Unad'usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' 1 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit I 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 , 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene s BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene BRL ug/L 5 ' 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 C Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured _ _Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 104 % 70-130% ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(Flo) 50 52 104 °% 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. 0 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyse elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. 1 1. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025320age 22 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Certifications and Approvals ' Groundwater Analytical maintains environmental laboratory certification in a variety of states. Copies of our current certificates may be obtained from our website: http://www.groundwateranalZical.com/gualifications.htm MAINE Department of Environmental Protection,LB-0072 Asbestos Analytical Laboratory(Bulk) 4 MASSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Potable Water and Non-Potable Water http://public.dep.state.ma.us/labcert/labccrt.aspx Department of Labor, Asbestos Analytical Services,Class A ' Division of Occupational Safety, :AA000195 http://www.mass.gov/dos/forms/la-rpt_list aa.pdf fN'IST NATIONAL VOLUNTARY LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM(NVLAP) NVLAP Lab Code 200751-1 Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis(PLM) http://ts.nist.gov/Standards/scopes/plmtm.htm ` � RHODE ISLAND ' Department of Health, Potable and Non-Potable Water Microbiology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Division of Laboratories, LA000054 http://www.health.ri.gov/1abs/outofstatelabs.pdf Department of Health, Asbestos Analytical Service,Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) Office of Occupational and Radiological Health,AAL-110B3 http://www.health.ri.gov/envi ronment/occupational/asbestos/I icensees/AsbestosAnalyti cal Labs.pdf U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-_ USDA,Soil Permit, S-53921 Foreign soil import permit Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 '' Page 23 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Certifications and Approvals ' MASSACHGSETiS D artment of Environmental Protection-,-M-MA-103 t Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods and analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certification standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative. Potable Water(Drinking Water) Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) ' Analyte Method Analyte Method 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane EPA 504.1 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM 5220-D 1,2-Dibromoethane EPA 504.1 Chlordane EPA 608 Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Chloride EPA 300.0 Antimony EPA 200.9 Chlorine,Total Residual SM 4500-CL-C Barium EPA 200.7 Chromium EPA 200.7 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Cobalt EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.7 ' Calcium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.9 Chlorine,Residual Free SM 4500-CL-G Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Chromium EPA 200.7 DDD EPA 608 Copper o EPA 200.7 DDE EPA 608 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A DDT EPA 608 E.Coli EC-MUG SM 9221-F Dieldrin EPA 608 E.Coli Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Fluoride EPA 300.0 E.Coli NA-MUG SM 9222-G Hardness(CaCO3),Total EPA 200.7 Fecal Coliform MF SM 9222-D Hardness(CaCO3),Total SM 2340-B ' Fluoride EPA 300.0 Heptachlor EPA 608 Fluoride SM 4500-F-C Heptachlor Epoxide EPA 608 Heterotrophic Plate Count SM 9215-B Iron EPA 200.7 Mercury EPA 245.1 Kjeldahl-N Lachat 10-107-06-02-D Nickel EPA 200.7 Lead EPA 200.7 ' Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Lead EPA 200.9 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Magnesium EPA 200.7 Nitrite-N EPA 300.0 Manganese EPA 200.7 Nitrite-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Mercury EPA 245.1 Perchlorate EPA 344.0 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 pH SM 4500-H-B Nickel EPA 200.7 Sodium EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Sulfate EPA 300.0 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Thallium EPA 200.9 Non-Filterable Residue SM 2540-D Total Coliform Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Oil and Grease EPA 1664 ' Total Coliform MF SM 9222-B Orthophosphate Lachat 10-115-01-1-A Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C pH SM 4500-H-B Turbidity SM 2130-B Phosphorus,Total Lachat 10-115-01-1-C Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 Phosphorus,Total SM 4500-P-B,E Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Oil) EPA 600/4-81-045 ' Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Water) EPA 608 Analyte Method Potassium EPA 200.7 Selenium EPA 200.7 Aldrin EPA 608 Selenium EPA 200.9 Alkalinity,Total Lachat 10-303-31-1-A Sodium EPA 200.7 Aluminum EPA 200.7 Strontium EPA 200.7 Ammonia-N Lachat h 1 1 07 06 1 B- - - Sulfate EPA 300.0 0- Antimony EPA 200.7 Thallium EPA 200.7 Antimony EPA 200.9 Thallium EPA 200.9 Arsenic EPA 200.7 Titanium EPA 200.7 , Arsenic EPA 200.9 Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Beryllium EPA 200.7 Total Organic Carbon SM 5310-B Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM 5210-B Vanadium EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 602 Calcium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 624 , Volatile Halocarbons EPA 624 Zinc EPA 200.7 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 Page 24 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER Groundwater Analytical,Inc. ANALYTICAL1200 Box 2532 228 Main Street Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 ' Telephone(508)759-4441 FAX(508)759-4475 www.groundwateranalytical.com ' May 5, 2008 Mr. Brian Serrecchia ' ENSR International 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 ' LABORATORY REPORT ' Project: CH 2142;02140-251 Lab I D: 116618 Received: 04-25-08 ' Dear Brian: Enclosed are the analytical results for the above referenced project. The project was processed for Priority turnaround. This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this ' report. This report contains a sample receipt report detailing the samples received, a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a quality control report, and a statement of our state certifications. The analytical results contained in this report meet all applicable NELAC or NVLAP standards, except as may be specifically noted, or described in the project narrative. The analytical results ' relate only to the samples received. This report may only be used or reproduced in its entirety. ' I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. ' Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ' Eric H. Je sen Operatio s ager ' EHJ/ajh Enclosures ' Page 1 of 15 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Sample Receipt Report t Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 2.0°C Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present t Lab ID: 116618 Lab Receipt: 04-25-08 Custody Seal(s): n/a } Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notts ' 116618-1 MW-7 Aqueous 4/24/08 12:30 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1078693 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 C1078692 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 ' C1078691 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 F Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116618-2 MW-9 Aqueous 4/24/08 12:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot I Prep Ship ' C1078690 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 C1078689 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 C1078688 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 1 03-31-08 04-23-08 I Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116618-3 Trip Blank Aqueous 4/24/08 0:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC:Lot Prep Ship C1078695 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 C1078694 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 ' 1 - t r 1 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 2 of 15 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Data Certification Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Lab ID: 116618 Client: ENSR International Received: 04-25-08 17:50 j MA DEP Compendium ofAnalytical Methods c Project Location: n/a MA DEP RTN: n/a This Form provides certifications for the following data set: ' MA DEP VPH: 116618-1,2,3 Sample Matrices: Groundwater (X) Soil/Sediment ( ) Drinking Water ( ) Other ( ) MCP SW-846 8260E ( ) 8151 A ( ) 8330 ( ) 6010E ( ) 7470A/1 A ( ) ' Methods Used 8270C ( ) 8081A ( ) VPH (X) 6020A ( ) 9012A' ( ) As specified in MA DEP 8082 ( ) 8021 E ( ) EPH ( ) 7000 S' ( ) Other ( ) Compendium of Analytical 1.,List Release Tracking Number(RTN),if known. Methods. 2. SW-846 Method 9012A(Equivalent to 9014)or MA DEP Physiologically Available Cyanide(PAC)Method ' (check all that apply) 3. S-SW-846 Methods 7000 Series. List individual method and analyte. An affirmative response to questions A,B,C and D is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with ' that described on the Chain-of-Custody documentation for the data set? Yes B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) included in this report followed,including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performance standards or guidelines? Yes C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty,"as described in Section 2.0 of the MA DEP document CAM VI A,Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines. for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data? Yes ' D. VPH and EPH methods only: Was the VPH or EPH method run without significant modifications,as specified in Section 11.3? Yes A response to questions E and F below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. ' E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? Yes F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? Yes All No answers are addressed in the attached Project Narrative. I,the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal ' inquiry of those responsible for obtaining.the information,the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my nowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: [/ Position: Operations Manager Printed Name: . Eric H. ensen Date: 05-01-08 I 1 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 3 of 15 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial t Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116618-01 QC Batch ID: VG1-3079-W Sampled: 04-24-08 12:30 Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 Received: 04-25-08 17:50 Sample Volume: 5 mL ' Analyzed: 04-28-08 16:50 Dilution Factor: 10 Analyst: KJR _VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 200 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 2,000 ug/L 200 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 6,200 ug/L 200 Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 9,300 ug/L 200 J CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 50 7143-2 Benzene° 23 ug/L 10 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L. 50 100-41-4 Eth (benzene t BRL ug/L 50 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene x 640 ug/L 1 50 95-47-6 ortho- X lene t 420 ug/L 50 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 50 QC Surrogate Compound — S;&ed_Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 45 1 90 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 45 90 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes ' 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative t and quality control report are considered part o-1 this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 4 of 15 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method 'Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-9 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial . Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116618-2 QC Batch ID: VG3-4120-W Sampled: 04-24-08 12:45 Instrument ID: 6C-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-25-08 17:50 Sample Volume: 5 mL ' Analyzed: 04-29-08 14:21 Dilution Factor: 1 - Analyst: KIR -VPH Ranges--- - - - -- - .-- -- - - - --— _-, _ Concentration Notes Units--- Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' UnadLusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 [CAS Number Analyte Concentration. No Units Reportins Lirnit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 108.38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and aara-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 1 - - - - - QC Surrogate Com and Spiked Meured Recove —. _Po as _ p. _ - -�_ h' QC limits 2 5 Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 48 95 % 70 130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 47 95 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1 Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report.,, Method Reference:. Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably.quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-CS to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. t ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and . the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. ce Analyte elutes,i,n the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 5 Of 15 r GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL r Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GGPID/FID r. Field ID: Trip Blank Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial r Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116618-03 QC Batch ID: VG1-3079-W Sampled: 04-24-08 00:00 Instrument ID:' GC-1 HP 5890 Received: 04-25-08 17:50 Sample Volume: 5 mL , Analyzed: 04-28-08 18.11 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: K)R VPH Ran Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit Ranges-g- ---- _ _ _ n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 . Unad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadiusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CANurnb�r7 Analyte Ccentration Notes Units — Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether ff BRL ug/L 5 ' 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene: BRL ug/L 5 ' 9547-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 [QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured 'Recovery- `` ` g QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 49 98 % 70-130% r 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 98 % 70-130% QAQQC Certification �) 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved. Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative ' and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be r reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations.and r the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. r r r r Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 6 of 15 r GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Project Narrative ' Project: CH 2142/02140-251 Lab ID: 116618 Client: ENSR International Received: 04-25-08 17:50 A.Documentation and Client Communication ' The following documentation discrepancies,and client changes or amendments were noted for this project: ' 1 . Samples 1 1 661 8-01,-02,and-03 were sampled on 04-24-08 per Brian Serrecchia. B.Method Modifications,Non-Conformances and Observations ' The sample(s) in this project were analyzed by the references analytical method(s),and no method modifications, non-conformances or analytical issues were noted,except as indicated below: ' 1 . Sample 116618-3 was not received with sample collection time listed on the Chain of Custody. Sample was reported with a sampling collection time of 00:00 by the laboratory. 2 . MA DEP VPH Note: Sample 116625-2.Sample was diluted prior to analysis. Dilution was required to keep all ' target analytes within calibration. r Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. 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Date Time ReeelveA by Lefwretory:•- ShippinyAlrbal - -' �p / ❑NYC ❑Wastewater - :Pioleet SpecU{c OC Requited Selection of GC Semple Number: oSSigriature: - ❑RI .[:]Waste Disposal -El Sample'Dupfieate , ❑Please use sample: r El VT `❑Dredge Material ❑Matiac Spike Medwd of Shipment GWA Courier[I Express Mail❑Federal Express Custody Seal t7 - - ❑_ f7 ❑Matrix Spike Duplicate - LI UPS❑Hand❑ Number. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Assurance/Quality Control A.Program Overview Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high ' quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA, SW-846, Update III (1996). ' Quality Control protocols include written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) developed for each analytical method. SOP, are derived from IS EPA methodologies and other established references. Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented for traceability. ' Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. ' All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked with internal standards and surrogate compounds. All instrument sequences begin with an initial calibration verification standard and a blank; and excepting GC/MS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing calibration standard. GC/MS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12 hour operating period, whichever is more frequent. Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control ' sample, one method blank,one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve. B. Definitions Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of .' the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the same techniques or manipulations,all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours. Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy. ' Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks consist of reagent water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate ' steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination. Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical method in dealing with each sample matrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of ' interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent Recoveries are.calculated for each Surrogate Compound. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 I ' Page 9 of 15 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report ' Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG1-3079-W Analyzed: 04-28-08 12:44 Analyzed: 04-28-08 13:25 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: TRA Analyst: TRA Units: ug/L I CAS Number Analyte LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits , Spiked nmumd Recovery Spiked mem ee Recovery RPD Spike _ RPDj 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 38 75 % 50 38 76 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 45 90 % 50 45 90 °% 1 °% 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 50 101 % 50 51 102 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 130 87 % 150 130 87 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 48 96 % 50 49 97 % 2 °% 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 50 100 % 50 52 105 °% 4 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 51 102 % 50 51 102 % 0 % 70-130% 25% , n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 150 100 % 150 150 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 54 108 % 50 54 107 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 71-43-2 Benzene 50 43 87 % 50 44 88 % 1 % 70-130% 25% ' 108-88-3 Toluene 50 48 95 % 50 48 95 °% 0 °% 70-130% 25% 100-414 Ethylbenzene 50 49 97 % 50 48 97 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106,42.3 meta-xylene and pars-xylene 100 97. 97 % 100 97 97 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 9547-6 ortho- Xylene 50 48 96 % 50 47 94 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 50 50 99 °% 50 49 98 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 55 110 % 50 55 111 % 1 °% 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 450 440 98 °% 450 440 1 98 % 0 % 70-130% 25% QC Surrogate Compound^ Spiked meamured Recovery_—Spiked measured QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 48 97 % 50 49 98 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 47 95 % 50 1 47 93 °% 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Qa9 e 10 of 15 GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 ' QC Batch ID: VG1-3079-W Analyzed: 04-28-08 14:06 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting omit --- — -.- ' n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte' --Concentration -- -Notes. Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 ' 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene x BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene 1- BRL - ug/L 5 ' 95-47-6 ortho- X lene 1 BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 1 Naphthalene BRL I ug/L 5 }QC Surrogate Compound" -_ — __Spiked Measured Recovery r QC Limits `I ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 104 % 70 130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 98 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-09 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. rt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-012 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. 1 i ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 11 of 15 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL t Quality Control Report ' Laboratory Control Samples J LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' QC Batch ID: VG34120-W Analyzed: 04-29-08 09:49 Analyzed: 04-29-08 10:29 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR Analyst: KJR Units: ug/L i-CAS Number-----�-�--- Analyte - — CS CS Spiked n�me Recovery _Spiked_�aB�a_ R_ecov e im it Recovery - RPD T Spike RPD ' 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 40 79 °% 50 39 77 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 47 94 % 50 46 93 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 540-84-1 2,2,4-Tri methyl pen tane 50 52 103 % 50 51 102 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 140 93 % 150 140 93 % 0 % 70 130°% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 50 100 % 50 49 99 °% 1 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 48 96 % 50 50 99 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 1 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 51 103 % 50 51 102 % 0 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 150 100 % 150 150 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 50 100 % 50 51 101 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 71-43-2 Benzene 50 44 89 % 50 45 89 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49. 97 % 50 49 97 % 0 % 70-130% 25% ' 100414 Ethylbenzene 50 51 101 % 50 51 102 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-Xylene and para Aylene 100 100 100 % 100 100 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 9547-6 ortho- Xylene 50 51 101 % 50 51 101 % 0 % 70-130% 25% ' 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 50 51 102 % 50 1 51 103 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 56 111 % 50 57 114 % 3 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 450 450 100 % 450 450 1 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% i QC Surrogate Compound = 3plked Measured Recovery Spiked Meaured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 104 % 50 53 105 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 52 105 % 50 52 104 °% 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. s 1 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 12 of 15 1 GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL 1 Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' QC Batch ID: VG3-4120-W Analyzed: 04-29-08 11:29 f Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit - -—_ _ _. n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL. ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadiusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 UnadLsted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit ' 163"44 Methyl tert-bu I Ether' BRL ug/L 5 ' 7143-2 Benzene' BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene Q BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene t BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10"2-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene' BRL ug/L 5 ' 9547-6 ortho- X lene i BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 '�QC Surro ate Compound ----- -- ---- 8 P_ -_ —_ _Spiked_Measured _Recovery — - — _ QC Limits _ 11 ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 105 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 53 106 % 70-130 Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8.Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' © n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. M Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. r Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025320age 13 of 15 , GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Certifications and Approvals Groundwater Analytical maintains environmental laboratory certification in a variety of states. ' Copies of our current certificates may be obtained from our website: http://www.groundwateranalZical.com/qualifications.htm Department of Environmental Protection,LB-0072 Asbestos Analytical Laboratory(Bulk) 1 MASSACHUSETTS - - ---- - -- * _ --- - - - -- Department of Environmental Protection M-MA-103 Potable Water and Non-Potable Water ' http://public.dep.state.ma.us/Iabcert/Iabcert.aspx Department of Labor, Asbestos Analytical Services,Class A. Division of Occupational Safety, AA000195 ' http://www.mass.gov/dos/forms/la-rpt listaa:pd f 04IST NATIONAL VOLUNTARY LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM(NVLAP) - NVLAP Lab Code 200751-1 Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis(PLM) ' http://ts.nist.gov/Standards/scopes/pimtm.htm RHODE ISLAND. Department of Health, Potable and Non-Potable Water Microbiology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Division of Laboratories, LA000054 http://www.health.ri.gov/labs/outofstatelabs.pdf Department of Health, Asbestos Analytical Service,Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) Office of Occupational and Radiological Health,AAL-11063 ' http://www.health.ri.gov/environment/occupational/asbestos/licensees/AsbestosAnalyti ca I Labs.pdf U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA,Soil Permit, S-53921 Foreign soil import permit ' 1 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 14 of 15 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Certifications and Approvals ' a MABSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, mini- 03 Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods and analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certification standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative. ' Potable Water(Drinking Water) Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Analyte Method Analyte Method 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane EPA 504.1 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM 5220-D ' 1,2-Dibromoethane EPA 504.1 Chlordane EPA 608 Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Chloride EPA 300.0 Antimony EPA 200.9 Chlorine,Total Residual SM 4500-CL-G Arsenic EPA 200.9 Chromium EPA 200.7 Barium EPA 200.7 Cobalt EPA 200.7 ' Beryllium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.9 Calcium EPA 200.7 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Chlorine,Residual Free SM 4500-CL-G DDD EPA 608 ' Chromium EPA 200.7 DDE EPA 608 Copper EPA 200.7 DDT EPA 608 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Dieldrin EPA 608 E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) EC-MUG SM 9221-F Fluoride EPA 300.0 E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Hardness(CaCO3),Total EPA 200.7 ' E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) NA-MUG SM 9222-G Hardness(CaCO3),Total SM 2340-B Fecal Coliform(Source Water) MF SM 9222-D Heptachlor EPA 608 Fluoride EPA 300.0 Heptachlor Epoxide EPA 608 Fluoride SM 4500-F-C Iron EPA 200.7 Heterotrophic Plate Count(Source Water) SM 9215-B Kjeldahl-N Lachat 10-107-06-02-D ' Lead EPA 200.9 Lead EPA 200.7 Mercury EPA 245.1 Lead EPA 200.9 Nickel EPA 200.7 Magnesium EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Manganese EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Mercury EPA 245.1 ' Nitrite-N EPA 300.0 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 Nitrite-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Nickel EPA 200.7 pH SM 4500-H-B Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Selenium EPA 200.9 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Silver EPA 200.7 Non-Filterable Residue SM 2540-D ' Sodium EPA 200.7 Oil and Grease EPA 1664 Sulfate EPA 300.0 Orthophosphate Lachat 10-115-01-1-A Thallium EPA 200.9 pH SM 4500-H-B Total Coliform(Treatment and Distribution) Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Phenolics,Total EPA 420.4 Total Coliform(Treatment and Distribution) MF SM 9222-B Phenolics,Total Lachat 10-210-00-1-B ' Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Phosphorus,Total Lachat 10-115-01-1-C Trihalomethanes EPA 524.2 Phosphorus,Total SM 4500-P-B,E Turbidity SM 2130-B Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Oil) EPA 600/4-81-045 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Water) EPA 608 Potassium EPA 200.7 ' Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Selenium EPA 200.7 Analyte Method Selenium EPA 200.9 Silver EPA 200.7 Aldrin EPA 608 Sodium EPA 200.7 Alkalinity,Total Lachat 10-303-31-1-A Specific Conductivity SM 2510-B ' Aluminum EPA 200.7 Strontium EPA 200.7 Ammonia-N Lachat 10-107-06-1-8 Sulfate EPA 300.0 Antimony EPA 200.7 Thallium EPA 200.7 Antimony EPA 200.9 Thallium EPA 200.9 Arsenic EPA 200.7 Titanium _ EPA 200.7 Arsenic EPA 200.9 Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Beryllium EPA 200.7 Total Organic Carbon SM 5310-B Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM 5210-B Vanadium EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 602 Calcium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 624 Volatile Halocarbons EPA 624 Zinc EPA 200.7 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 tPage 15 of 15 Friday, June 13, 2008 GeoLabs, Inc. ' Brian Serrecchia 45 Johnson Lane Braintree MA 02184 95 Sta Tele: 781 848 7844 State Road Fax: 781 848 7811 ' Sagamore Beach, MA 02562-2415 ' TEL: (508) 888-3900 FAX: Project: CFI 2142 ' Location: 395 W. Main Street, Hyannis, MA Order No.: 0805456 ' Dear Brian Serrecchia: GeoLabs, Inc. received 2 sample(s)on 5/27/2008 for the analyses presented in the following report. rThere were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA or laboratory specifications. If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call. Sincerely, Jim Chen Laboratory Director ' Certifications: CT(PH-0148)-MA(M-MA015)-NH(2508)- NJ(MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) t O i t GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 13-Jun-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Project: 080545 2 CASE NARRATIVE ' Lab Order: 0805456 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form Laboratory Name: GeoLabs, Inc. Project# 19484 Project Location: 02140-251 MADEP RTN#: CFI#2142 This form provides certification for the followingdata set:0805456 001-002 ( ) ' Sample Matrix: Groundwater P . MCP SW-846 Methods Used:VPH ' An affirmative answer to questions A, B, C and D are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES ' B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s) included in this report followed, including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty" as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM VII A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? YES D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant modifications (see Section 1.1.3 of respective Methods) YES A response to questions E and F are required for "Presumptive Certainty" status , E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations.for the specified methods achieved? YES ' F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s) reported? YES All NO answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. Pagel of 3 a ' CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142 CASE NARRATIVE ' Lab Order: 0805456 CASE NARRATIVE Physical Condition of Samples ' The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s) were received undamaged, in appropriate containers with the correct preservation. Project Documentation The project was accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. Analysis of Sample(s) Y tNo analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of these samples. I, the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this analytical report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Signature: - Position: Lab Director ' Printed Name: Jim Chen Date: June 13, 2008 1 ' Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Project: CH 2142 Lab Order: 0805456 CASE NARRATIVE VPH Methods Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 r Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s) and/or internal standards eluting ,tang m that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the cone p Y entration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. (MTBE, Benzene,Toluene) C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude ' P Y 1 de concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range (Ethylbenzene, m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene)AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CERTIFICATION ' Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? YES ' Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method, as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO I attest under the pains and penalties of e ' that a 'p p p t�ury ,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge, accurate and complete. ' SIGNATURE: POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR PRINTED NAME:'Jim Chen DATE: June 13, 2008 ' Page 3 of 3 ' GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 13-Jun=08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-5 tLab Order: 0805456 Collection Date: 5/16/2008 10:55:00 AM Project: CFI 2142 Date Received: 5/27/2008 Lab ID: 0805456-001 Matrix: GROUNDWATER ' Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd ' C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert=Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 , m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/2912008 ' Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 opg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Sun.2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 89.0 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 Sun.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 74.2 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected.in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantita6on range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded ' J Analyte detected below quamitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 1 of 2 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 13-Jun-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ED: Trip Blank Lab Order: 0805456 Collection Date: 5/16/2008 ' Project: CFI 2142 Date Received: 5/27/2008 Lab ED: 0805456-002 1 Matrix: OTHER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed ' VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 124 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 75.3 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 t Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 2 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 13-Jun-08 CLIENT: ENSR Work Order: 0805456 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI2142 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: .R23468 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229726 Anafyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 n-Butylcyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND 5.00 n-Nonane ND 5.00 t n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 a Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xyiene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbon ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 104.2 0 100 0 104 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 90.17 0 100 0 90.2 70, 130 Sample ID. LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229724 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 98.54 5.00 100 0 98.5 70 130 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 92.30 5.00 100 0 92.3 70 130 2-Methylpentane 103.9 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery liinits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page I of 3 CLIENT: ENSR. ANALYTICAL QC Work Order: 0805456 Q SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI2I42 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 5129/2008 SegNo: 229724 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual n-Butylcyclohexane 77.30 5.00 100 0 77.3 70 130 n-Decane 78.45 5.00 100 0 78.4 70 130 m n-Nonane 71.51 5.00 100 0 71.5 70 130 n-Pentane 83.82 5.00 100 0 83.8 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 101.3 75.0 100 8.074 93.3 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 592.1 75.0 600 51.21 90.1 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 546.7 75.0 600 24.17 87.1 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 95.5.9 5.00 100 0 95.6 70 130 Benzene 94.16 5.00 100 0 94.2 70 130 Toluene 110.3 5.00 100 0 110 70 130 Ethylbenzene 119.3 5.00 100 0 119 70 130 m,p-Xylene 244.5 5.00 200 0 122 70 130 o-Xylene. 112.5 5.00 100 0 112 70 130 Naphthalene 94.18 20.0 100 0 94.2 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 93.31 0 100 0 93.3 70 130 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 94.95 0 100 0 95.0 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType:.LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: Ng/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 5/2 912 0 0 8 SegNo: 229726 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 99.54 5.00 100 0 99.5 70 130 98.54 1.00 25 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 77.08 5.00 100 0 77.1 70 130 92.3 18.0 25 2-Methylpentane 93.58 5.00 100 0 93.6 70 130 103.9 10.4 25 n-Butylcyclohexane 80.73 5.00 100 0 80.7 70' 130 77.3 4.33 25 n-Decane 80.04 5.00 100 0 80.0 70 130 78.45 2.01 25 n-Nonane 79.35 5.00 100 0 79.3 70 130 71.51 10.4 25 n-Pentane 91 A 1 5.00 160 0 91.1 70 130 83.82 8.34 25 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 105.0 75.0 100 8.074 96.9 70 130 101.3 3.56 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 611.9 75.0 600 51.21 93.5 70 130 592.1 3.30 25 Quatifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Work order: 0805456 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI2142 TestCode: VPH W2, Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode: VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 2$468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 6/29/2008 8egNo'.229725 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLlmit Hlghl-imit RPD Ref Val %oRPD RPDLimit Qua] Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ., 545.2 75.0 600 24.17 86.8 70 130 546.7 0.262 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 99.97 5.00 100 0 100 70 130 95:59 4.48 25 Benzene 94.82 5.00 100 0. .. 94.8 70 130 94.16 0.700 25 Toluene 110.5 5.00 100 a 110 70 130 110.3 0.155 25 Ethylbenzene 120.5 5.00 100 0 120 70 130 119.3 0.957 25 m,p-Xylene 246.9 5.00 200 0 123 70 130 244.5 0.966 25 o-Xylene 113.7 5.00 100 0 114 70 130 112.5 1.04 25 Naphthalene 87.32 20.0 100 0 87.3 70 130 94.18 7.56 25 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 121.6 0 100 0 122 70 130 0 0 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 83.31 0 100 0 83.3 70 130 0 0 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 3 Page_�of 's CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice � � � Z(i l� � Special Instructions GeoLabs, Inc. 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Main Street, Hyannis MA Order No.: 0807068 - Dear BRIAN SERRECCHIA:, ' GeoLabs, Inc. received 14 sample(s) on 7/3/2008 for the analyses presented in the following report. ' There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA or laboratory specifications. ' Analytical methods and results meet requirements of 310CMR 40.1056(J) as per MADEP Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM). If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call. Sin re im C ' La atory Director For current certifications, please visit our website at www.geolabs.com ' Certifications: CT(PH-0148)-MA(M-MA015)-NH(2508)-NJ(MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) i GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 11-Ju!-08 CLIENT: ENSR ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0807068 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form Laboratory Name: GeoLabs, Inc. Project#02140-251 Project Location: CFI 2142, 395 W. Main St MADEP RTN#: Hyannis, MA Y� , This form provides certification for the following data set: 0807068 (001-014) Sample Matrix: Groundwater ' MCP Methods Used: VPH An affirmative answer to questions A B C and D are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status ' q q P Y A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the ' Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s) included in this report followed, ' including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive ' Yt p q p Certainty" as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM VH A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? YES ' D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant modifications (see Section 11.3 of respective Methods) YES ' A response to questions E and F are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status e standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? YES ' E. Were all QC performance p F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? YES ' All NO answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. Page 1 of 3 ' 1 CLIENT: ENSR ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE. Lab Order: 0807068 1 CASE NARRATIVE 1 Physical Condition of Samples The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s)were received undamaged, in appropriate"containers with the correct preservation. Project Documentation 1' The project was p � accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. Analysis of Sample(s) 1 No analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of these samples. I, the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry 1 of those responsible for obtai mg the information,the material contained in this analytical report is, to the best oTimChen d be_ief, accurate and complete. 1 Signature: Position: Lab Director Printed N Date: July 11, 2008 1 1 � i i Page 2 of 3 . i CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE 1 Lab Order: 0807068 VPH Methods Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 ' Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s) and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target.Analytes eluting in that range. (MTBE, Benzene, Toluene) C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range , (Ethylbenzene, m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene) AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CERTIFICATION ' Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? YES Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO ' I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowled urate nd complete.01 . SIGNATURE: POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR , PRINTED NA E: J' 'en DATE: July 11, 08 1 i . 1. Page 3 of 3 '. GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-1 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:05:00 PM ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-001 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed ' VPH MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene Fill 115 70-130. %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 76.0 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ', II 1 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 1 of 14 GeoLabs,(Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-2 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:10:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ID: 0807068-002 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd ' C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Toluene ND 5.00 p9/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 95.9 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 75.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits ' Page 2 of 14 1 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported.Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-3 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:15:00 PM ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-003 Matrix: GROUNDWATER ' Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Benzene ND 5.00 Ng/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene . ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons ` Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 121 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 93.3 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 i 1 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit I ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample E D: MW-4 ' Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:30:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ID: 0807068-004 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed ' VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 Ng/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1- 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 , Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L - 1 7/10/2008 ' o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 114 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 87.2 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 t Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside re:.ovcry limits ' Page 4 of 14 1 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: EN SR Client Sample ID: MW-5 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:45:00 PM ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-005 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed ' VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 302 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 244 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 1050 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 1 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene 49.4 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' m,p-Xylene 234 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene , 101 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 244 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 364 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 122 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 114 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 5 of 14 t GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-6 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:50:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ID: 0807068-006 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd ' C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 p9/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 /L 1 7/10/2008 p9 ' Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons , Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 107 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 86.6 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' t Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits ' Page 6 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-7 Lab Order: 0807011 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:55:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-007 Matrix: GROUNDWATER ' Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 198 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 473 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 II ' Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene 21.2 5.00 ug/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene 11.1 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted CI-Cl Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 243 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 111 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 83.5 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 i I 1 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 7 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-8 ' Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 1:10:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 , Lab ID: . 0807068-008 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed , VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 t o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons , Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID ill 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Sure 2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 80.8 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 , a Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits ' Page 8 of 14 f GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Cli ent ent Sample ID: MW-9 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 1:15:00 PM ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-009 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 .7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 92.5 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 82.3 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 1 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding tines for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 9 of 14 GeoLalbs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-10 ' Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 1:20:00 PM Project:, CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received:.7/3/2008 , Lab ID: 0807068-010 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units Dli Date Analyzed ' VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 t Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ' NO 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 , o-Xylene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene NO 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 90.8 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 78.3 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' - r Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 10 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 ' CLIENT: EN SR S Client Sample ID: MW-11 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 1:25:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ED 0807068-011 Matrix: GROUNDWATER' ' Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 .' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 ug/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L. 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 82.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 80.8 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 r 1 1 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 11 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: DUP ' Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:15:00 PM Project; CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ED: 0807068-012 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd 1 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5:00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 Ng/L 1 1/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 99.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 85.2 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' t 1 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits ' Page 12of14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 ' CLIENT: EN SR Client Sample ID: Trip Lab Order: 0801068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-013 Matrix: OTHER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 .Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 82.3 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 76.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding tines for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 13 of 14 i GeoLalbs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ED: MW-5D Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:40:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ID: 0807068-014 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed , VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 , Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons , Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 89.0 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 80.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' t t Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation liurits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 14 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 11-Jul-08 ci 1>E1vT: Errsx ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0807068 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPH_W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg1L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243009 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 n-Buty cyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND 5.00 n-Nonane ND 5.00 n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 , Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbon ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 110.6 0 100 0 111 70 130 Surr:2,5-Di6romotoluene PID 70.23 0 .100 0 70.2 70 130 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243007 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qua[ 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 84.34 5.00 100 0 84.3 70 130 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 75.52 5.00 100 0 75.5 . 70 130 2-Methylpentane 94.35 5.00 100 0 94.4 70 130 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded I Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 1 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0807068 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPjH W2 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: 77_7_77 Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243007 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Hlghl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual n-Butylcyclohexane 112.4 5.00 100 0 112 70 130 n-Decane 75.10 5.00 100 0 75.1 70 130 n-Nonane 40.46 5.00 100 0 40.5 30 130 n-Pentane 79.35 5.00 100 0 79.4 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 98.61 75.0 100 6.109 92.5 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 613.5 75.0 600 .36.34 96.2 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 481.1 75.0 600 14.67 77.7 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 103.7 5.00 100 0 104 70 . 130 Benzene 77.58 5.00 100 0 77.6 70 130 Toluene 83.34 5.00 100 0 83.3 70 130 Ethylbenzene 91.07 5.00 .100 0 91.1 70 130 m,p-Xylene 177.3 5.00 200 0 88.7 70 130 o-Xylene 84.79 5:00 100 0 84.8 70 130 . Naphthalene 72.97 20.0 100 0 73.0 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 117.1 0 100 0 117 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 73.54 0 100 0 73.5 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pq/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: 7777 Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243008 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC .Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 83.86 5.00 100 0 83.9 70 130 84.34 0.562 25 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 83.22 5.00 100 0 83.2 70 130 75.52 9.71 25 2-Methylpentane 96.01 5.00 100 0 96.0 70 130 94.35 1.74 25 n-Butylcyclohexane 115.4 5.00 100 0 115 70 130 112.4 2.63 25 n-Decane 75.27 5.00 100 0 75.3 70 130 75.1 0.223 25 n-Nonane 43.62 5.00 100 0 43.6 30 130 40.46 7.53 25 n-Pentane 72.15 5.00 100 0 72.1 70 130 79.35 9.51 25 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 81.78 75.0 100 6.109 75.7 70 130 98.61 18.7 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 633.8 75.0 600 36.34 99.6 70 130 613.5 3.26 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR. ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0807068 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pgJL Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: 77777 Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243008 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 494.4 75.0 600 14.67 80.0 70 130 481.1 2.72 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 123.8 5.00 100 0 124 70 130 103.7 17.6 25 Benzene 78.29 5.00 100 0 78.3 70 130 77.58 0.907 25 Toluene 84.42 .5.00 100 0 84.4 70 130 83.34 1.29 25 Ethylbenzene 90.38 5.00 100 0 90A 70 130 91.07 0.763 25 m,p-Xylene 180.9 5.00 200 0 90.4 70 130 177:3 1.99 25 o-Xylene 87.59 5.00 100 0 87.6 70 130 84.79 3.25 25 Naphthalene 78A9 20.0 100 0 78.5 70 130 72.97 7.29 25 Sum:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 98.20 0 100 0 98.2 70 130 0 0 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 84.99 0 100 0 85.0 70 130 0 0 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range 11 Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 3 Page off CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice Special Instructions £ $;T. 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Environmental Laboratories Filtration Done GeoLabs,Inc, 45 Johnson Lane, Braintree, MA 02184 Not Needed p 781.848.7844 • f 781.848.781i Lab to do www.geolabs.com Preservation Lab to do Y/N - Data Delivery:circle cholc (s) Requirements:circle choice s Turnaround:circle one ( ) Fax ema11 GW-1 MCP Methods CT RCP(Reasonable Confidence Protocols) 1-day 3-day Format: S-1 DEP State/Fed Program-Criteria 2-day 5/7-days Excel PDF Qc Other Client: Phone: rC �� Project: O2 ( d �- S Address: � ✓ � v� dZ� c Fax: Pro -t Project PO:—L 2It Contact: °" � �`i email: C�� r `i rn/��'c.�1�Car—Cyr Inv J oice to Preserative: COLLECTION CONTAINERI Analysis Requested D S 0 M L A T M T U A 0 g A T I P B SAMPLE Y N r o R GeoLabs SAMPLE NUMBER B E M L Y LOCATION/ID P I R M A E E E T I P B P D Y x H -2 t"°1—1 clot 9 Matrix Codes: Received on Ice Preservatives Containers: GW=Ground Water DW=Drinking Water S=Soil A=Air 1 =Hcl 3=H2SO4 5=NaOH 7=Other A=Amber B=Bag 0=Other WW=Waste Water SL=Sludge 0=Oil OT=Other 2=HNO3 4=Na2S203 6=MEOH G=Glass P=Plastic S=Summa V=Voa Relinquished b : Date/Time Received by: Date/Time 280265.J&P.0 of CR.03/07/08 "Terms:Payment due within 30 days unless other arrangements are made.Past due balances subject to interest and collection cost CT(PH-0148) MA(MA-015) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners and Law Firms must pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA(68-03417) RI(LA000252) Page of LL 71 CHAIN ®F CUSTODY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice Special Instructions GeoLabs, Inc. Environmental Laboratories Filtration Done GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane, Braintree, MA 02184 Not Needed 1 p 781.848.7844 e f 781.848.7811 Lab to do www.geolabs.com Preservation Lab to do Y/N Turnaround:circle one Data Delivery:circle choice(s) Requirements:circle choice(s) 1-daY Y 3-da Fax email MCP Methods CT RCP(Reasonable Confidence Protocols) Format: S-1 DEP State/Fed Program-Criteria 2-day 5/7-days Excel PDF OC Other Client-1 Phone:' -� Project: Address: Fax: Project PO: `t f Contact: email: Invoice to Preserative: COLLECTION CONT INERI Analysis Requested S U M D L A T M T U A c G A I SAMPLE y A T o R a B T P B M LOCATION/ID P N R pq p GeoLabs SAMPLE NUMBER W E E Ey i E T I P B W P D y X. �j H C.)lam. Our GV- Matrix Codes: Received on Ice Preservatives Containers: GW=Ground Water OW=Drinking Water S=Soil A=Air 1 =Hcl 3=H2SO4 5=NaOH 7=Other A=Amber B=Bag 0 Other ET G=Glass P=Plastic WW=Waste Water SL=Sludge 0=Oil OT=other 2=HNO3 4=Na2S203 6=MEOH S=summa V=Voa Relin u ed by: Date/Time Received b : Date/Time 280265.J&P.0 of CR.03/07/08 'Terms:Payment due within 30 days unless other arrangements are made.Past due balances subject to interest and collection cost. CT(PH-0148) MA(MA-015) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners and Law Firms must pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA(68.03417) RI(LA000252) ENSR AEC®M 1 Attachment C ' Public Notification Letters 1 ' ):10052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland FarmslMAlHyannis-251(W. August 2008 Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#10.doc 1 1 ENSR AECOM ENSR 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach,Massachusetts,02562-2415 T 508.888.3900 F 508.888.6689 www.ensr.aecom.com July 2, 2008 1 ' ENSR File: 02140-251 1 Town of Barnstable Board of Health 200 Main Street 1 Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Laboratory Analytica' Results Cumberland Farms, Inc. Facility#2142 1 395 West Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Release Tracking Number 4-14257 1 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts ' Contingency Plan (MCP)310+CMR 40.1400. ENSR Corporation (ENSR)is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI)at the above-referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN)4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental 1 Protection (DEP). On May 16, 2008, ENSR collected a groundwater sample from a monitoring well situated in the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the Laboratory analytical report. ' In addition, ENSR has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from your property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are now 1 required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on your property on a quarterly basis,with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), ENSR will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 15 days of the date the sample results are issued by the ' laboratory. In addition, pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you ' have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 3415 or the undersigned. Sincerely yours, u ';I -z . li� _z 1 Brian D. Serrecchia Melissa J. Cghnon Project Manager Project Manager 1 cc: Christopher Johnson-CFI d JA0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 ' Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Corr\Public Notification\Not cation letters\2008\May 2008\Town of Barnstable Public Notification-251.doc 1 ' NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ' BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to , Release Tracking Number 4a 14257 1 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: . 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: ' 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B : ' ❑✓ 1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from ' the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ' ❑Immediate Response Action ❑ Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ' ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑ Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) ' 3. Description of property where sampling will belhas been conducted: ❑residential [:]commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑✓ Other right of way ' (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types (e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. ' E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: , Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 777 Dedham Street ' City/Town: Canton Zip Code: 02021 Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberlandfarms.com ' ' NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10), The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation ' that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE ' This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts ' Contingency Plan at a property on' behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner ' subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, ' groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during ' which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION ' Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may ' contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See ht_tp://mass.gov/dep/about/re-gion/schedule.htm if you would like to make an ' appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. LEGEND: — — Approximate Property Line Storm Sewer Line Water Line Natural Gos Line Jomoc Ywelti ® Catchbosin 82.00 = utility Pole Reaidenlitl ® Soil Boringg,,B-1 advanced �.. n 10/31/00 by ECS. 50 Suomi Rd. Monitoring Well with YV-Ib (61.95)Groundwater Table elevation as n e measured on June 21,2005. !" • Soil Borings BMW-4 d BMW-7 odvanced on 04/18/02. D.m soma° \90 Reeidenlidl \ General Notes: Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis 34 Svomi Rd. A L Assessors Map,Site Plan by ECS, [) H tt Y L A N E and Site Reconnossoince by ENSR. All locations,dimensions,and properly lines depicted on this plan ore approximate. This David S.— plan should not be used for construction or 82.50wd1e Um- land conveyance purposes. vacwt Horizontal,and vertical locations of wells,and 3D Suomi Rd. Re'wenliol selected site features determined through 67 shady Lone measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Can E.uutlw WOMo zwris Residentid Vacant 65 Shady Lane z2 Suomi Rd. ClltldOrA FBM19 RESIDENCE RESIDERCE . B 771 D.M.81eM GlblllYYtlWh YW-II Revdmtbi CUMBERLwND vACT vAi I PROJECT P F— Ax CMI B 19-20 Suomi Rd. I REtlONx, WEST YAV1 }�� az OFFICE I AUTO V�A,.1 # 2142 G I 395 West Main Street HY&V*Messaduisetts I Cwntliuv HlckeY SDI CB usTS I FIGURE ITF Lammvcbl i I x.-3 e -oP.Mintz in2 Site Plan 3vs W.uob sl. -r Inw uf.od and Leah zwris e 'fir r Pump PDYP I APPROVED REVIEWED R! 6 I I FOCI .5 WEST YNN D.ESPY D.MARGARIT sTaRE To _1I isLuiDS I%.WDS I I )IBAWNBI Six & \ L.FERREIRA 0 30 45 60 I I Blw \ 1I JOB NUYBEN LNT[ Scale ® 2140-251 7/27/05 JJJeed -`s— s e e e ENSR C gWadM No.of Tonks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Date Removal Date WEST MAIN Route 28 -STREET95 State Street 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use Sawmill MBBBB* UB (5W)585-39 W 2 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use 3 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use Ridlwd Orillin 4 8.000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use COURTRrEN Pmx Place FI an Ldm,w FIGURE JMn ' Notes: DDRD NURSERv ENSR AECOM This information was compiled based on available Handex of WE Inc. records and local records 3se co nduoos F.Cwemmi Trost in S-1 406 weal..in sire., N/A= Information was not available. 380 wee,uom sueot _ SHEETI o L f Friday, June 13, 2008 GeoLabs, Inc. ' Brian Serrecahia 45 Johnson Lane Braintree MA 02184 ENSR Tele: 781 848 7844 95 State Road Fax: 781 848 7811 ' . Sagamore Beach, MA 02562-2415 ' TEL: (508) 888-3900 FAX: Project: CFI2142 ' Location: 395 W. Main Street, Hyannis, MA Order No.: 0805456 Dear Brian Serrecchia: GeoLabs, Inc. received 2 sample(s)on 5/27/2008 for the analyses presented in the following ' report. There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA or ' laboratory specifications. If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call. Sincerely, Jim Chen Laboratory Director ' Certifications: CT(PH-0148)-MA(M-MA015)-NH(2508)-NJ(MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) 1 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 13-Jun-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Project: CF12142 CASE NARRATIVE ' Lab Order: 0805456 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form ' Laboratory Name: GeoLabs, Inc. . Project# 19484 ' Project Location:' 02140-251 MADEP RTN#: CFI#2142 This form provides certification for the following data set:0805456 (001-002) Sample Matrix: Groundwater MCP SW-846 Methods Used: VPH ' An affirmative answer to questions A, B, C and D are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status t A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES ' B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s) included in this report followed, including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate ' standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty." as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM VII A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? YES D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant modifications (see Section 1.1.3 of respective Methods) YES A response to questions E and F are required for "Presumptive Certainty" status ' E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations.for the specified methods achieved? YES F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s) reported? YES All N0 answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. I Pagel of 3 i ' CLIENT: ENSR Project: cFI 2142 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0805456 I CASE NARRATIVE ' Physical Co ndition ondition of Samples ' The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s) were received undamaged, in appropriate containers with the correct preservation. :Project Documentation The project was accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. ' Analysis of Sample(s) Y ' No analytical.anomalies or non-conformances were rioted by the laboratory during the processing of these samples. ' I,the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this analytical report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Signature: r Position: Lab Director ' Printed Name: Jim Chen Date: June 13, 2008 L ' Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR , Project:, CFI 2142 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: .0805456 VPH Methods Method for Ranges.: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of an surrogate(s) and/or.internal t 'Y standards eluting m that range. CS-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the ' P Y concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. (MTBE, Benzene, Toluene) C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude , P Y de concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range (Ethylbenzene, m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene) AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CERTIFICATION, , Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? YES , Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method, as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO I attest under the ns ai and enaltie p p s of perJury that,based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge,accurate and complete. ' SIGNATURE: POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR PRINTED NAME: Jim Chen ' DATE: June 13, 2008 ' Page 3 of 3 1 ' GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 13-Jun=08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID': MW-5 ' Lab Order: 0805456 Collection Date: 5/16/2008 10:55:00 AM Project: CFI 2142 Date Received: 5/27/2008 Lab ID: 0805456-001 1 Matrix: GROUNDWATER ' Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd L ' C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 lag/L 1 5/29/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 lag/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic NO 75.0 lag/L 1 5/29/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert=Butyl Ether NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 N9/L 1 5/29/2008 Toluene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5J29/2008 ' Ethylbenzene NO 5.00 Ng/L 1 5/29/2008 m,p-Xylene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 o-Xylene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 5129/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 lag/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 lag/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 89.0 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 74.2 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 1 1 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected.in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 1 of 2 1 O GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 13-Jun-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: Trip Blank Lab Order: 0805456 Collection Date: 5/16/2008 , Project: CFI 2142 Date Received: 5/27/2008 Lab ID: 0805456-002 Matrix: OTHER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed ' VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 p9/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 p9/L 1 5/29/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 5/29/2008 Hydrocarbons Sun•:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 124 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 75.3 70-130 %REC 1 5/29/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quanfitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 2 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 13-Jun-08 CLIENT: ENSR ' Work Order: ENSR 6 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI2142. TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK T:estCode:VPH_W2 Units: N91L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: .R23468 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229726 Analyte ` Result PQL SPK value. SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 n-Butylcyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane t ND 5.00 n-Nonane ND 5.00 n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbon ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 104.2 0 100 0 104 70 130 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 90.17 0 100 0 90.2 70. 130 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg1L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229124 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowt-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val_ %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 98.54 5.00 100 0 98.5 70 130 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 92.30 5.00 100 0 92.3 70 130 2-Methylpentane 103.9 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside.recovery limits Page 1 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Work Order: 0805456 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI2142 TestCode• VPH W2 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client Q: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229724 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HlghLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLim[t Qua[ n-Butylcyclohexane 77.30 5.00 100 0 77.3 70 130 n-Decane 78.45 5.00 100 0 78.4 70 130 n-Nonane 71.51 5.00 100 0 71.5 70 130 n-Pentane 83.82 5.00 100 0 83.8 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 101.3 75.0 100 8.074 93.3 �70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 592.1 75.0 600 51.21 90.1 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 546.7 75.0 600 24.17 87.1 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 95.5.9 5.00 100 0 95.6 70 130 Benzene 94.16 5.00 100 0 94.2 70 130 Toluene 110.3 5.00 100 0 110 70 130 Ethylbenzene 119.3 5.00 100 0 119 70 130 m,p-Xylene 244.5 5.00 200 0 122 70 130 o-Xylene. 112.5 5.00 100 0 112 70 130 Naphthalene 94.18 20.0 100 0 94.2 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 93.31 0 100 0 93.3 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 94.95 0 100 0 95.0 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 5/29/2008 SegNo: 229725 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene 99.54 5.00 100 0 99.5 70 130 98.54 1.00 25 2,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene 77.08 5.00 100 0 77.1 70 130 92.3 18.0 25 2-Methylpentane 93.58 5.00 100 0 93.6 70 130 103.9 10.4 25 n-Butylcyclohexane 80.73 5.00 100 0 80.7 70 130 77.3 4.33 25 n-Decane 80.04 5.00 100 0 80.0 70 130 78.45 2.01 25 n-Nonane 79.35 5.00 100 0 79.3 70 130 71.51 10.4 25 n-Pentane 91.11 5.00 100 0 91.1 70 130 83.82 8.34 25 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 105.0 75.0 100 8.074 96.9 70 130 101.3 156 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 611.9 75.0 600 51.21 93.5 70 130 592.1 3.30 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Work order: 0805456 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI2142 TestCode: VPH W2, Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 23468 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R23468 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 6/2 912 0 0 8 SegNo: .229725 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLlmit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %oRPD RPDLimit Qua] Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 545.2 75.0 600 24.17 86.8 70 130 546.7 0.262 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 99.97 5.00 100 0 100 70 130 95:59 4.48 25 Benzene 94.82 5.00 100 0.-`.. 94.8 70 130 94.16 0.700 25 Toluene 110.5 5.00 100 0 110 70 130 110.3 0.155 25 Ethylbenzene 120.5 5.00 100 0 120 70 130 119.3 0.957 25 m,p-Xylene 246.9 5.00 200 0 123 70 130 244.5 0.966 25 o-Xylene 113.7 5.00 100 0 114 70 130 112.5 1.04 25 Naphthalene 87.32 20.0 100 0 87.3 70 130 94.18 7.56 25 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 121.6 0 100 0 122 70 130 0 0 25 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 83.31 0 100 0 83.3 70 130 0 0 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantization limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 3 Page_J of Y 3 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice 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Environmental Laboratories Filtration Done p GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane, Braintree, MA 02184 Not Needed f/ {� ^S p 781.848.7844 o f 781.848.7811 Lab to do www.geolabs.com Preservation Lab to do Y/Nl Turnaround:circle one Data Delivery:,circle choice(s) Requirements:circle choice(s) Fax email 1-day 3-day GW 1 MCP Methods CT RCP(Reasonable Confidence Protocols) Format: DEP State/Fed Program-Criteria 2-day 5/7-day Excel PDF QC Other Client: N5(2- Phone: G ( u 2. � j ��� � Proect: Address: T ,5�"`� � `Z�Sc, ^� c,VC, Jlz mat Fax: Project PO:_ /�l dri` �� Ste` t email: Contact: ? C° Invoice to Prese rat ive: COLLECTION CONTAINER Analysis Requested 0 s 0 M L T A T U A 0 g A I M SAMPLE A T 0 R Y s T g M P B LOCATION/10 P N R M A GeoLabs SAMPLE NUMBER E E E Y E T I P B W P D Y x H �,0`� Matrix Codes: Received on Ice Preservatives rAA . GW=Ground Water DW=Drinking Water S=Soil A=Air a 1 =Hcl 3=H2SO4 5=NaOH 7=Other B=Bag 0=Other P=Plastic WW=Waste Water SL=Sludge 0=Oil OT=Other 2=HNO3 4=Na2S203 6=MEOH V=Voa Relinquished b. : Date/Time Received by: 9 D e/Time .� -7 6 r �- .� 7 1 r C l OR AQ r 280265 BP.0 of CRASJOMS 'Terms:Payment due within 30 d.ys unless other arrangements are made.Past due bal noes subject to interest and collection cost. CT(PH-0148) MA(M -01 ) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners an Lavr Firms must pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA-(68.03417) RI(LA000252) ' ENSR AECOM ENSR ' 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts,02562-2415 T 508.888.3900 F 508.888.6689 www.ensr.aecom.com May 7, 2008 ENSR File: 02140-251 ' Town of Barnstable. Board of Health 200 Main Street ' Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Laboratory Analytical Results Cumberland Farms, Inc. Facility#2142 ' 395 West Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Release Tracking Number 4-14257 ' To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts ' Contingency Plan (MCP)310 CMR 40.1400. ENSR Corporation (ENSR)is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI)at the above-referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN)4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On April 9, 2008 and April 24, 2008, ENSR collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells situated in the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. ' In addition, ENSR has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from your property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are now ' required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on your property on a'quarterly basis,with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a), ENSR will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 15 days of the date the sample results are issued by the ' laboratory. In addition, pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you ' have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 3415 or the undersigned. ' Sincerely yours, ' Brian D. Serrecchia Melissa J. CAnon Project Manager Project Manager cc: Christopher Johnson-CFI ' J:\0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Corr\Public Notification\Notification letters\2008Wpril 2008\Town of Barnstable Public Notification-251.doc NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, , BWSC 123 This Notice is Related toL7 , Release Tracking Number I 114257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: ' 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 ' C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): 1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned b the recipient f hi notice. ❑✓ p g p p y yots ' ❑✓ 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. • ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice.) ' D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ' ❑Immediate Response Action ❑ Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑ Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) ' 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential []commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑✓ Other right of way , (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. ' E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: ' Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 777 Dedham Street ' City/Town: Canton Zip Code: 02021 Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberlandfarms.com ' ' NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE ' This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE ' This notice has been.sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form.. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts ' Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive, the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples. (e.g., soil, . groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. ' Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during ' which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION ' Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the '. Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more. information regarding this notice; you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper ' _ right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. LEGEND Approximate Property Line - • —A— Storm Sewer Line Water Line 0 —vA—ws Natural Gas Line Jmnos Y,velli ® Colahbasin 82.00 = Utility Pole R—r Ud l ® Soil Boring B-1 advanced " on 10/31/00 by ECS. Monitoring Well with 50 Sunni Rd. n,_i0 _ (-10 Ground-sr Table elevation as measured on June 21,2005. • Soil Borings BMW-4 and BMW-7 advanced on 04/18/02. Do.Sdmero \ - Reabenlbl General Notes: . _ . Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis 3A Suomi Rd. S H A D Assessors Map,Site Plan by ECS, Y L A Ar E and Site Reconnassaince by ENSR. !Y All locations,dimensions,and property lines depicted an this plan ore approximate:This _ Dod Som.ro plan should not be used for construction or 82.50-1-zerri. land conveyance purposes. vocwt horizontal,and vertical locations of wells,and to Suomi Rd. Re'' t� selected site features determined through 67 Sholy Lone measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Can E.L1u c ed'.z".. Residanlid, _ —rt l . 65 Shady Lanese z2 s„ami Rd. CunbOr Var"rs RESIDENCE RESIDENCE . w-c m oearR sres O C-ft%IIOBtl�Ib B1 ` ReYdenlai CuY FARYs NO BERLA yACANT VACANT I PROJECT fl 18-20 Suomi Rd. I REGIONAL NEST YNN r '/�OFFICE I AUTO CIl #2142 A c I I des West Main Street Mya1Na,Maasaclwsetts I Cnneluc Hickey �� CB Usrs I BCURE TIME. —inerdd I w-'o O 379 W. 5t. -2 ,�, ANoPY �,. Site Plan TI Afred and Leon znne APPROVED 1 I WYP Puuv I ID aLJ I ws-ST YAW D.ESPY D.MARGARIT B BTORE _II IYANDs AUTO ISLANDS I DBEWfiBY S�jF & \ r O LFERREIRA \ w f I JOB NUMBFA 1lDiE Scale in Feet C aM _ 2140.-251 7/27/05 Bw cwpOfa110f1 . No.of Tanks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Date Removal Dale a WEST MAIN Route 28 STREET 95 Staff Street 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use � - 84 tYIBB88dMffiette 2 8,000 Fberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use � ��I�-3� � 3 8,000 Fberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use Richard coffin - 4 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use COUNTRY Pon a«e Fleh and L—ter FIGURE2 Notes: EaRDEN NURSERY condo. John F.condone.Trust ENSR AECOM This information was compiled based on available Hander of WE Inc. records and local records 39e west Main St— w6 west Yarn Stre.t 21LU7 wea N/A= Information was not available. 380 l Maw so-est SHEETI i ' GROUNDWATER Groundwater Analytical,Inc. P.O.Box 1200 ANALYTICAL 228 Main Street � Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 ' Telephone(508)759-4441 FAX(508)759-4475 www.groundwateranalytical.com ' April 21, 2008 ' Mr. Brian Serrecchia ENSR International 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 ' LABORATORY REPORT i ' Project: CFI #2142/02140251 Lab ID: 116328 Received: 04-11-08 ' Dear Brian: ' Enclosed are the analytical results for the above referenced project. The project was processed for Standard turnaround. This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this I ' report. This report contains a sample receipt report detailing the samples received, a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a quality control report, and a statement of our state certifications. The analytical results contained in this report meet all applicable NELAC or NVLAP standards, except as may be specifically noted, or described in the project narrative. The analytical results ' relate only to the samples received. This report may only be used or reproduced in its entirety. I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ' Eric H. Je sen Operatio s ager ' EHJ/ajh Enclosures ' Page 1 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Sample Receipt Report Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 2.0°C Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present ' Lab ID: 116328 Lab Receipt: 04-11-08 Custody Seal(s): n/a �- _ _ - Lab ID .Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes ' 116328-1 MW-2 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096772 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096771 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096770 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' F Lab 1D Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes ` 116328-2 MW-3 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:05 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship ' C1096782 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096781 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096780 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-3 MW4 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:15 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096762 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 1 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' C1096761 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 1 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096760 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 1 03-24-08 04-09-08 f Lab ID� Field ID - Matrix. Sampled Method Notes 116328-4 MW-5 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:20 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096722 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096721 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096720 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' f Lab ID - Feld 1D Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 116328-5 .MW-6 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:30 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship ' C1096732 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096731 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096730 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method- Notes 116328-6 MW-7 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096742 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096741 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' C1096740 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-7 MW-8 Aqueous 4/9/08 14:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets ' Con lD Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096792 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096791 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096790 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ' t Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 2 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL I ' Sample Receipt Report (Continued) Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 2.0°C ' Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 116328 Lab Receipt: 04-11-08 Custody Seal(s): n/a I lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 116328-8 MW-9 Aqueous 4/9108 14:50 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096702 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096701 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 042928 ' C1096700 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04 09_08 Lab1D FeIdID Matrix 'Sampled - Method . Notes ' 116328-9 MW-5D Aqueous 4/9/08 14:25 MA DEP VPH with Targets ' Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1096712 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096711 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C10967101 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 ----- - - - Lab ID Field ID Matrix'' Sampled' Method _ '� � Notes '..' 116328-10 Dup Aqueous 4/9/08 14:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot I Prep Ship ' CI096752 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 1 03-24-08 04-09 08 C1,096751 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 1 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1096750t 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29916 HCL R-5369D 1 03-24-08 04-09-08 { Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled k Method Notes 116328-11 Trip Aqueous 4/9/08 0:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship. C1037247 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX2.9921 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 C1037243 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29921 HCL R-5369D 03-24-08 04-09-08 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 3 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Data Certification Project: CFI#2142/02140251 1 Lab ID: 116328 Client: ENSR International Received: 04-11-08 16:35 MA DEP'Compendium of Analytical Methods; Project Location: n/a MA DEP RTN: n/a This Form provides certifications for the following data set: MA DEP VPH: 116328-1,2,3,-4,-5,-6,-7,8,-9,-10,-11 ' Sample Matrices: Groundwater (X) Soil/Sediment ( ) Drinking Water ( ) Other ( ) MCP SW-846 8260E ( ) 8151 A ( ) 8330 ( ) 6010E ( ) 7470A/1 A ( ) Methods Used 8270C ( ) 8081A ( ) VPH (X) 6020A ( ) 9012A2 ( ) As specified in MA DEP 8082 ( ) 8021 B ( ) EPH ( ) 7000 S' ( ) Other Compendium of Analytical 1. List Release Tracking Number(RTN),if known. Methods. 2. SW-846 Method 9012A(Equivalent to 9014)or MA DEP Physiologically Available Cyanide(PAC)Method (check all that apply) 3. S-SW-846 Methods 7000 Series. List individual method and analyte. t An affirmative response to questions A,B,C.and D is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain-of-Custody•documentation for the data set? Yes ' B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) included in this report followed,including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performance ' standards or guidelines? Yes C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty,"as described in Section 2.0 of the MA DEP ' document CAM VII A,Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data? Yes D. VPH and EPH methods only: Was the VPH or EPH method run without significant modifications,as specified in Section 11.3? Yes A response to questions E and F below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the , specified methods achieved? Yes F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? Yes ' All No answers are addressed in the attached Project Narrative. I,the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this ' analytical report is,to the best of my nowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Operations Manager Printed Name: Eric H. ensen Date: 04-21-08 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 4 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL _ Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-04 QC Batch ID: VG34111-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 14:20 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 01:08 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP — — -- - --- � VPH Ranges .Concentration Notes Units Reporting omit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons+ BRL ug/L 20 ' Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 UnArli—tad n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration. Notes Units Reporting Limn 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41A Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene z BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene x BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surro ate Compound —-- -- S iked Measured -'Recove ---- -- - - - - ' 2 5-Dibromotoluene(PID) p50 45 90 /Recovery 0-30�/ 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 1 45 90 % 70-130 /o ' — - QA/QC Certification - 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DER(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. ' 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. a Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. S �I ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1.200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 8 of 24 - GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-6 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial , Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-05 QC Batch ID: VG34111-W Sampled: 04-09-08 14:30 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 01:49 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP } VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Revornng Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad Listed n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS,Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit - - - _ 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41A Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 108.38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 ' 95-47-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked I Measuredl _Recovery ' QC Limits 2 5 Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 46 93 % 70-130% ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 47 94 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. n Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n�C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t C Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 page 9 of 24 ' 1 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-6 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 14:40 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 15:37 Dilution Factor: 5 Analyst: KJR ' VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 490 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 2,700 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 5,100 ug/L 100 ' Unad Listed n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 500 ug/L 100 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t 8,200 ug/L 100 } CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Litnit ' - - 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether" BRL ug/L 25 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 5 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 25 100-414 Eth (benzene t BRL ug/L 25 ' 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene 1 270 ug/L 1 25 - 95-47-6 ortho- X lene 140 ug/L 25 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 25 ' I QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 46 92 °% 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 45 91 % 70-130% I -- QA/QC-Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as-specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. ' 0 n CS to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. V Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Ct2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 10 of 24 GROUNDWATER - ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-9 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial , Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID:r 116328-08 QC Batch ID: VG34111-W Sampled: 04-09-08 14:50 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 03:49 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: MJP ( PH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit -- - n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 680 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 950 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C16 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 1,600 ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 700 ug/L 20 ' Unadiusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 2,500 ug/L 20 CAS Number. Analyte. Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° 11 ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and pa,,a-X lene: BRL ug/L 5 ' 9547-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate_Compound Spiked.-Measured Recovery QC Limits- l -- 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 45 89 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 41 83 % 70-130% - QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative ' and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025321"age 12 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-51) Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-09 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W ' Sampled: 04-09-08 14:25 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 16:17 Dilution Factor: 1 . Analyst: KJR VO4 Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Ali phatic H drocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit - - - 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° 7 ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene z BRL ug/L 5 ' t08-38-3 and 10642-3 1 meta-X lene and ara-X lene' - BRL ug/L 5 .95-47-6 ortho- X lene' BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL I ug/L 1 5 ' i QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 51 101 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 51 101 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification, 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed'project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. rX Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t ' # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. s ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025320age 13 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Dup Matrix: Aqueous Project:' CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial ' Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-10 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W Sampled: 04-09-08 14:40 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 16:58 Dilution Factor: 5 Analyst: KJR VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units RepoAing Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 430 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 2,500 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 4,700 ug/L 100 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 440 ug/L 100 ' Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 7,600 ug/L 100 CAS Number' Analyte concentration a Notes Units Reporting Limit i 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 25 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 5 108-88-3 Toluene BRL ug/L 25 10041-4 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 25 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene: 260 ug/L 25 9547-6 ortho- X lene z 130 ug/L 25 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 25 QC Surrogate Compound, Spiked `Measured Recovery QC Limits t 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 47 94 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 46 93 % 70-130% j QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be , reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and t the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. ri Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. c 1 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 14 of 24 GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Trip Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116328-11 QC Batch ID: V634112-W Sampled: 04-09-08 00:00 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP.5890 ' . Received: 04-11-08 16:35 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-17-08 17:38 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: KJR --- - .VPH Ranges Concentration Notes • Units. Reporting'Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' I Unad•usted n-05 to n-C9 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte, Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit ' 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 - 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene' BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3a ndio6-aza meta-X leneand para-X lene; BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X. lene j BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits ,t 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 50 99 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 97 % 70-130% } QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. 1 t Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 15 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Project Narrative ' Project: CH#2142/02140251 Lab I D: 116328 Client: ENSR International Received: 04-11-08 16:35 ' A.Doc6mentation and Client Communication The following documentation discrepancies,and client changes or amendments were noted for this project: ' 1 . No documentation discrepancies,changes,or amendments were noted. B.Method Modifications,Non-Conformances and Observations The sample(s) in this project were analyzed by the references analytical method(s),and no method modifications, ' non-conformances or analytical issues were noted,except as indicated below: 1 . MA DEP VPH Note: Samples 116328-06 and-10.Samples were diluted prior to analysis. Dilution was required to keep all target analytes within calibration. ' 2 . Sample 1 1 6328-1 1 was not received with sample collection time listed on the Chain of Custody. Sample was reported with a sampling collection time of 00:00 by the laboratory. 1 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. 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III,',41�IL I r�•i:l �� REMARKS�/�SPECIAL IN_STRUC.TIONS' DATA.OUALITY-OBJECTIVES y CHAIN-OF=CUSTODY REC v ORDs i�- rdYES OtJO,MCP,Data Cerlficatlun required:: '.Regulatory Program " ProjectiSpecificioc NOTE:All samples submitted subject to Stendard.Terms�end Conditions on reverse hereof. F❑YES' NO MCP Drinking:VVater;S2inpls inGuded: ' - State Standard .Deliverables Merry regulalory.progjems anA ERA.methotlsrequire.pro(ect RelingWshea by Sampler: Dale• Time. Received by: RecelptTemperature: .(Volsci alyses'regWre duplici te'.00llec.fi&andTdp Blanks). specdic OC:Protect specs is OC7ncludes Semple'Duplicates;, - Ir ., ❑CT. ❑MCP'GW-1/S-1 p'-PWS ForrtS Mfllnx Spikes:and/w;MeMx Splk'e:Duphcates L;aboretory OC is 1�,/'/d'g, _ ❑A�w® °- �,.O 35 A�mm� .�- not proja"st'specific unless.prearrahged.Project specific oG xa ❑ vDuIicates`andTds.Blanksonl Ifs;-sitive'results.: ME`. MCPGW2/S2 ❑'MWRA. „samPles'arecfisrgedona:persampte,besls..EedtiMS,MSD• Relinquishedyi` Date TiA�Re..Iwd - ContainerCounCAhhtty e' P P Y Po -❑❑MA ❑NY STARS ❑- 'and.Sample Duplicate requires an additional sample aliquot. ❑'NO CTRGP DateCbWildalioirrequired. ❑NH ,❑DrinkingWater - ll 4 YZoe 32•--❑NY.'..pWastewatei, .Pro)ect Specific OC Requlmd: Selection of OC.Sample Relinquisheoby: Date Ti 'oratory: ShippNumber:i �mul . Wignflture:, (%✓ `' ❑RI ❑Waste Disposal: _ :p Semplequpllnte ❑please_use sampler ❑YT ❑-'Dredge.Matefiaf - ❑Melriz Spike ' Method of Shipment:pj GWA Louder D Express Mall O Federal Express Custody Seal i j :,_ -y,. ❑_ p. .❑Malrix'Spikelbupllcale - p.UPS❑Hand❑ Number: N.r.. JT GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL , Quality Assurance/Quality Control ' f A. Program Overview Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and ' Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA, SW-846, Update III (1996). Quality Control protocols include written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) developed for each ' analytical method. SOPS are derived from US EPA methodologies and other established references. Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented for traceabi I ity. Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, ' one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked ' with internal standards and surrogate compounds. All instrument sequences begin with an initial calibration verification standard and a blank; and excepting GC/MS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing calibration standard. GC/MS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12 ' hour operating period, whichever is more frequent. Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank,one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation ' batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve. B. Definitions Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of , the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the same techniques or manipulations, all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours. Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control ' Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy. Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks , consist of reagent water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination. ' Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical method in dealing with each . sample matrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent ' Recoveries are calculated for each Surrogate Compound. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards BaypMA 02532 Page 18 of 24 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples , LCS LCSD ' Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG34111-W Analyzed: 04-16-08 09:50 Analyzed: 04-16-08 10:31 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR Analyst: KJR Units: ug/L CAS Number Analyte LCS - LCS Duplicate QC Limits } Spiked m4 umd Recovery Spiked Mew Recovery,: RPD Spike RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 47 93 % 50 46 92 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 53 106 % 50 53 107 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Tri methyl pen tane 50 51 103 % 50 52 104 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 150 100 % 150 150 100 % 0 °% 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 48 96 % 50 49 97 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 45 90 % 50 47 95 °% 5 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 48 97 % 50 50 100 % 4 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 140 93 % 150 150 100 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 51 103 % 50 53 106 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 71-43-2 Benzene 50 49 99 % 50 50 101 %" 2 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 50 101 % '50 51 103 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 100414 Ethylbenzene 50 50 100 % 50 51 103 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-Xylene and para-Xylene 100 100 100 % 100 100 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% ' 95-47-6 ortho- Xylene 50 52 - 104 % 50 52 104 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 95-63-6 1,2,4-Tri methyl benzene 50 51 102 % 50 52 104 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene ' 50 55 110 % 50 56 111 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a. Aromatic Group 450 460 1 102 % 450 470 104 % 2 % 70-130% 25% QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 103 % 50 49 97 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(Flo) 50 50 101 % 50 49 98 % 70-130 ' Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. 1 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532page 19 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Method Blank ' Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG3-4111-W Analyzed: 04-16-08 11:28 ' Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limk n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 ' n-C9 to n-C12 Ali hatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadmusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons BRL ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons BRL ug/L 20 CASNumber- Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether" BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 ' 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 10041-4 Eth (benzene t BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106.42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lenex BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene x BRL ug/L 5 ' 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound d__Spike Measured =-- Recovery- QC Limits - - - -- - 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 51 103 % 70-130% ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 51 102 % 70-130 Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. ' t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 20 of 24 ' GRDUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD ' Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG3-4112-W Analyzed: 04-17-08 09:58 Analyzed: 04-17-08 11:38 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR Analyst: KJR Units: ug/L CAS Number - Analyte LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits Spiked musuned Recovery ' Spiked me�s— Recovery - RPD, Spike RPD; 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 54 108 % 50 53 105 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 58 116 % 50 57 114 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 54 108 % 50 53 106 % 2 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 170 113 % 150 160 107 % 6 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 49 99 % 50 49 98 % 1 % 70-130% 25% ' 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 48 95 °% 50 46 93 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 51 102 % 50 51 102 % 0 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 150 100 % 150 150 100 % 0 % 70-13% 25% 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 54 107 % 50 53 106 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 7143-2 Benzene 50 51 102 % 50 51 102 % 0 % 70-130% 25°% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 52 103 % 50 51 103 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 100-414 Ethylbenzene 50 52 103 % 50 51 103 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106-42.3 meta-Xylene and para-xylene 100 100 100 % 100 100 100 °% 0 % 70-130% 25% 9547-6 ortho- Xylene 50 53 106 % 50 52 104 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 50 52 104 % 50 52 104 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 54 109 % 50 56 112 % 3 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 450 470 104 % 450 470 1 104 % 0 % 70-130% 25% --- - --- er - {_QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Mea�+red Recovery-, Spiked n+easurep Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 53 105 % 50 53 106 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 53 106 % 50 53 106 % 70-130% ' Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O..Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025320age 21 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Quality Control Report Method Blank ' Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG34112-W Analyzed: 04-17-08 12:32 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR V VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units I Reporting Limit r n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 kUnad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' ACAS Number, ,Analyte• Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit ' 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 ' 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene t BRL ug/L 5 108.38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene' BRL - ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 ' 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 {QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery , QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 104 % 70-130% ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 52 104 % 70-130 Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. p n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. n Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. + t Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025321age 22 of 24 GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Certifications and Approvals ' Groundwater Analytical maintains environmental laboratory certification in a variety of states. Copies of our current certificates may be obtained from our website: httl2://www.groundwateranalyticil.com/qualifications.htm 11 _ . - MAINE ' Department of Environmental Protection,LB-0072 Asbestos Analytical Laboratory(Bulk) J MASSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Potable Water and Non-Potable Water http://public.dep.state.ma.us/labcert/labcert.aspx Department of Labor, Asbestos Analytical Services,Class A Division of Occupational Safety, AA000195 http://www.mass.gov/dos/forms/Ia-rpt listaa.pdf NIST NATIONAL VOLUNTARY LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM(NVLAP) ' NVLAP Lab Code 200751-1 Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis(PLM) http://ts.nist.gov/Standards/scopes/plmtm.htm RHODE ISLAND _ ' Department of Health, Potable and Non-Potable Water Microbiology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Division of Laboratories, LA000054 http://www.health.ri.go v/labs/outofstatelabs.pdf Department of Health, Asbestos Analytical Service,Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) ' Office of Occupational and Radiological Health,AAL-110B3 http://www.health.ri.gov/envi ron ment/occupational/asbestos/I icensees/AsbestosAnalyti cal Labs.pdf 11 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA,Soil Permit, S-53921 Foreign soil import permit i v Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 ' Page 23 of 24 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL t Certifications and Approvals , Ji MASSACHusurs Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 ' Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods and analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certification standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative. Potable Water(Drinking Water) Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) ' Analyte Method Analyte Method 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane EPA 504.1 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM 5220-D 1,2-Dibromoethane EPA 504.1 Chlordane EPA 608 ' Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Chloride EPA 300.0 Antimony EPA 200.9 Chlorine,Total Residual SM 4500-CL-G Barium EPA 200.7 Chromium EPA 200.7 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Cobalt EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.7 ' Calcium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.9 Chlorine,Residual Free SM 4500-CL-G Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Chromium EPA 200.7 DDD EPA 608 Copper .EPA 200.7 DDE EPA 608 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A DDT EPA 608 ' E.Coli EC-MUG SM 9221-F Dieldrin EPA 608 E.Coli Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Fluoride EPA 300.0 E..Coli NA-MUG SM 9222-G Hardness(CaCO3),Total EPA 200.7 Fecal Coliform MF SM 9222-D Hardness(CaCO3),Total SM 2340-B ' Fluoride EPA 300.0 Heptachlor EPA 608 Fluoride SM 4500-F-C Heptachlor Epoxide EPA 608 Heterotrophic Plate Count SM 3215 B Iron EPA 200.7 Mercury EPA 245.1 Kjeldahl-N Lachat 10-107-06-02-D Nickel EPA 200.7 Lead EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Lead EPA 200.9 ' Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Magnesium EPA 200.7 Nitrite-N EPA 300.0 Manganese EPA 200.7 Nitrite-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Mercury EPA 245.1 Perchlorate EPA 314.0 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 pH SM 4500-H-B Nickel EPA 200.7 Sodium EPA.200.7 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Sulfate EPA 300.0 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Thallium EPA,200.9 Non-Filterable Residue SM 2540-D Total Coliform. Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Oil and Grease EPA 1664 t Total Coliform MF SM 9222-B Orthophosphate Lachat 10-115-01-1-A Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C pH SM 4500-H-B Turbidity SM 2130-B Phosphorus,Total Lachat 10-115-01-1-C Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 Phosphorus,Total SM 4500-P-B,E Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Oil) EPA 600/4-81-045 Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Water) EPA 608 Analyte Method Potassium EPA 200.7 Selenium EPA 200.7 Aldrin EPA 608 Selenium EPA 200.9 Alkalinity,Total Lachat 10-303-31-1-A Sodium EPA 200.7 Aluminum EPA 200.7 Strontium EPA 200.7 Ammonia-N Lachat 10-107-06-1-B Sulfate EPA 300.0 Antimony EPA 200.7 Thallium EPA 200.7 Antimony EPA 200.9 Thallium EPA 200.9 Arsenic EPA 200.7 Titanium EPA 200.7 Arsenic EPA 200.9 Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Beryllium EPA 200.7 Total Organic Carbon SM 5310-B Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM 5210-B Vanadium EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 602 Calcium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 624 ' Volatile Halocarbons EPA 624 Zinc EPA 200.7 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 1 Page 24 of 24 i ' GROUNDWATER Groundwater Analytical,Inc. P.O.Box 1200 ANALYTICAL 228 Main Street Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 • Telephone(508)759-4441 FAX(508)759-4475 www.groundwateranalytical.com ' May 5, 2008 Mr. Brian Serrecchia ENSR International 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 ' LABORATORY REPORT ' Project: CH 2142/02140-251 Lab ID: 116618 Received: 04-25-08 tDear Brian: Enclosed are the analytical results for the above referenced project. The project was processed for ' Priority turnaround. This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this j ' report. This report contains a sample receipt report detailing the samples received, a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a quality control report, and a ' statement of our state certifications. The analytical results contained In this report meet all applicable NELAC or NVLAP standards, except as may be specifically noted, or described in the project narrative. The analytical results ' relate only to the samples received. This report may only be used or reproduced in its entirety. ' I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. ' Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ' Eric H. sen Operatio s ager EHJ/ajh Enclosures 1 Page 1 of 15 �I GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Sample Receipt Report Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 2.0°C Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present ' Lab ID: 116618 Lab Receipt: 04-25-08 Custody Seal(s): n/a i f lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled:, Method Notes 116618-1 MW-7 Aqueous 4/24/08 12:30 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot ' Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1078693 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 C1078692 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 C1078691 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 ' Lab ID Feld I_D Matrix Sampled Method Notes e 116618-2 MW-9 Aqueous 4/24/08 12:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets Can ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship ' C1078690 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX3C317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 C1078689 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 C1078688 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 03-31-08 04-23-08 Lab ID Field I ° Matrix Sampled Method Notes - - - - - - 116618-3 Trip Blank Aqueous 4/24/08 0:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1078695 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 1 03-31-08 04-23-08 ' C1078694 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX30317 HCL R-5369D 1 03-31-08 04-23-08 t Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 2 of 15 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Data Certification Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Lab ID: 116618 Client: ENSR International Received: 04-25-08 17:50 --- - -{ -- - MA DEP Compendium of Analytical Methods - Project Location: n/a MA DEP RTN: n/a ' This Form provides certifications for the following data set: MA DEP VPH: 116618-1,-2,-3 Sample Matrices: Groundwater (X) Soil/Sediment ( ) Drinking water ( ) Other ( ) t MCP SW-846 826013 ( ) 8151 A ( ) 8330 ( ) 6010E ( ) 7470A/1 A ( ) ' Methods Used 8270C ( ) 8081A ( ) VPH (X) 6020A ( ) 9012A2 ( ) As specified in MA DEP i 8082 .( ) 8021 B ( ) EPH ( ) 7000 S3 ( ) Other ( ) Compendium of Analytical 1:List Release—racking Number(RTN);if known. !; Methods. 2• SW-846 Method 9012A(Equivalent to 9014)or MA DEP Physiologically Available Cyanide(PAC)Method •- (check all that apply) 3. 5-SW-846 Methods 7000 Series. List individual method and analyte. An affirmative response to questions A,B,C and D is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. A. Were all samples receivec by the laboratory in a condition consistent with ' that described on the Chain-of-Custody documentation for the data set? Yes B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) included in this report followed,including the requirement to note and ' discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performance standards or guidelines? Yes C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements ' for"Presumptive Certainty,"as described in Section 2.0 of the MA DEP document CAM VII A,Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data? Yes ' D. VPH and EPH methods only: Was the VPH or EPH method run without significant modifications,as specified in Section 11.3? Yes A response to questions E and F below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. ' E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? Yes F. Were results for all analyte-'ist compounds/elements for the specified ' method(s)reported? Yes All No answers are addressed ir.the attached Project Narrative. I,the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal ' inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of imy nowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Operations Manager Printed Name: Eric H. ensen Date: 05-01-08 1 , III Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 3 of 15 r GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial ' Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116618-01 QC Batch ID: VG1-3079-W Sampled: 04-24-08 12:30 Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 Received: 04-25-08 17:50 Sample Volume: 5 mL ' Analyzed: 04-28-08 16:50 Dilution Factor: 10 Analyst: KJR VPH --------- - --- ---- _ _ - _- .Ranges Concentration - Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 200 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 2,000 ug/L 200 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 6,200 ug/L 200 Unad"usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 200 ' Unad'usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 9,300 ug/L 200 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit: 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 50 ' 71-43-2 Benzene° 23 ug/L 10 108-88-3 ° B R L ug/L 50 Toluene n o e e g/ 100-41-4 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 50 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ 640 ug/L 50 ' 9547-6 ortho- X lene# 420 ug/L 50 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 50 I QC Surro ate Come ound Spiked Measured Recovery 'QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluen (PID) SO 45 90 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 45 90 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes ' 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative , and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. a Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 4 of 15 r GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-9 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116618-2 QC Batch ID: VG3-4120-W ' Sampled: 04-24-08 12:45 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 04-25-08 17:50 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 04-29-08 14:21 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: KIR � VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Uo'rts Reporting Limit { n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 it CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene; BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91720-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 r - --- - QC Surrogate Compound" _ `-- —Spiked Measured Recovery '--_ + QC Limits 2 5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 48 95 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 47 95 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification - - - 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-CS to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. r Ihr IIr r ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 5 of 15 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL , Massachusetts DEP VPH Method t Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Trip Blank Matrix: . Aqueous Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial t Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 116618-03 QC Batch ID: V61-3079-W Sampled: 04-24-08 00:00 Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 Received: 04-25-08 17:50 Sample Volume: 5 mL ' Analyzed: 04-28-08 18:11 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: KJR t,VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit , n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L �20 Unad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons} BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadiusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons BRL ug/L 20 $ CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t BRL ug/L 5 ' 95-47-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound,' 'Spiked Measured _Recovery. QC Limits -- — - - 2 5 Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 49 98 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 98 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification — '--- 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative , and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. c Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 6 of 15 ' GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Project Narrative Project: CFI 2142/02140-251 Lab ID: 116618 ' Client: ENSR International Received: 04-25-08 17:50 A.Documentation and Client Communication The following documentation discrepancies,and client changes or amendments were noted for this project 1 Samples 116618-01,-02,and-03 were sampled on 04-24-08 per Brian Serrecchia. i B.Method Modifications,Non-Conformances and.Observations ' The sample(s) in this project were analyzed by the references analytical method(s),and no method modifications, non-conformances or analytical issues were noted,except as indicated below: 1 . Sample 116618-3 was not received with sample collection time listed on the Chain of Custody. Sample was ' reported with a sampling collection time of 00:00 by the laboratory. 2 . MA DEP VPH Note: Sample:116625-2.Sample was diluted prior to analysis. Dilution was required to keep all targeranalytes,within calibration. 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Ln e, I GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Quality Assurance/Quality Control A. Program Overview Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA, SW-846, Update III (19961, Quality Control protocols include written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) developed for each analytical method. SOPS are derived from US EPA methodologies and other established references. Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented ' for traceabi I ity. Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. ' All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked with internal standards and surrogate compounds. All instrument sequences begin with an initial calibration verification standard and a blarik; and excepting GC/MS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing calibration standard. GC/MS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12 hour operating period, whichever is more frequent. Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control ' sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve. B. Definitions Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the same techniques or manipulations, all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours. Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or ' expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy. Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks consist of reagent water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate ' steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination. Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical method in dealing with each sample imatrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of ' interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent Recoveries are calculated for each Surrogate Compound. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 I ' Page 9 of 15 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control1 Report Q Y Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSID Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 t QC Batch ID: VG1-3079-W Analyzed: 04-28-08 12:44 Analyzed: 04-28-08 13:25 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: TRA Analyst: TRA Units: ug/L � CAS Number Analyte. LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits Spiked m4 and Recovery Spiked w--d Recovery RPD Spike RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 38 75 % 50 38 76 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 45 90 °% 50 45 90 % 1 % 70-130% 25% ' 540-84-1 2,2;4-Trimethylpentane 50 50 101 % 50 51 102 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 130 87 % 150 130 87 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 48 96 % 50 49 97 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 50 100 % 50 52 105 % 4 % 70-130% 25% ' 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 51 102 % 50 51 102 % 0 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 150 100 % 150 150 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 54 108 % 50 54 107 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 71-43-2 Benzene 50 43 87 % 50 44 88 % 1 % 70-130% 25% ' 108-88-3 Toluene 50 48 95 % 50 48 95 °% 0 % 70-130% 25% 100414 Ethylbenzene 50 49 97 % 50 48 97 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106.42-3 meta-xylene and para-xylene 100 97 97 % 100 97 97 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 95-47-6 ortho- Xylene 50 48 96 % 50 47 94 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 95-63-6 1,2,4-Tri methyl benzene 50 50 99 % 50 49 98 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 55 110 % 50 55 111 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 450 440 98 % 450 440 1 98 % 0 % 70-130% 25% _QC Surrogate Compound_ ___ _Spiked Measu.ed Recovery_ Spiked Meagumd ;_,Recovery QC Limits -, 2,5 Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 48 97 % 50 49 98 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(Flo) 50 47T 95 % 50 47 93 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined b the methodology, p p p g� Q b' Y gY, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 10 of 15 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL Quality Control.Report . ' Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-1 HP 5890 ' QC Batch ID: VG1-3079-W Analyzed: 04-28-08 14:06 Matrix: . Aqueous Analyst: TRA I VPH Ranges w Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit ' n-05 to n-C8 Alip hatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons+® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons+ BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit -- — - -- 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 ;108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 10041-4 Eth (benzene` BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene t BRL ug/L 5 ' 9547-6 ortho- X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 I QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 104 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 98 % 70-130 Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. rc Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. 1 1 - Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 11 of 15 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Quality Control Report , Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' QC Batch ID:. VG3-4120-W Analyzed: 04-29-08 09:49 Analyzed: 04-29-08 10:29 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR Analyst: KJR Units: ug/L ------ --- - - CAS Number An -e LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits - spiked mmured Recovery Spiked Mew Recovery RPD Spike RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 40 79 % 50 39 77 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 47 94 % 50 46 93 % 2 % 70-130% 25% ' 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 52 103 % 50 51 102 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 140 93 % 150 140 93 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 50 100 % 50 49 99 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 48 96 % 50 50 99 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 51 103 % 50 51 102 % 0 % 70-130% 25% ' n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 150 100. % 150 150 100 % 0 % 70 130% 25% 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 50 100 % 50 51 101 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 7143-2 Benzene 50 44 89 % 50 45 89 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49 97 % 50 49 97 % 0 % 70-130% 25% ' 10041-4 Ethylbenzene 50 51 101 % 50 51 102 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106,42-3 meta-xylene and para:xylene 100 100 100 % 100 100 100-% 0 %-. 70-130% 25% 95-47-6 ortho- Xylene 50 51 101 % 50 51 101 % 0 % 70-130% 25% ' 95-63-6 1,2,4-Tri methyl benzene 50 51 102 % 50 51 103 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 91-20 3. Naphthalene 50 56 111 % 50 57 114 % 3 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 450 450 1 100 % 1 450 1 450 1 100 % 0 % 70-130% 25% QC Surrogate Compound -- Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measures Recovery 70 QC Limits imits , 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 52 104 % 50 53 105 ° 25-Dibromotoluene(Flo) 50 52 105 % 50 1 52 1 104 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). t Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 12 of 15 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' QC Batch ID: VG34120-W Analyzed: 04-29-08 11:29 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR I VPH Ranges- - —- - - Concentration •Notes Units Reporting Limit ' n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad"d n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unad Listed n-C9 to n-Cl2 Ali hatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L - — 20— - t_CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 ' 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzenes BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 ' 9547-6 ortho- X lene i BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits - — -- Recovery (PID) 50 52 105 % 70-130 ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 53 106 % 70-130 Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyze concentrations. ' 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' ' G.roundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 13 of 15 1 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Certifications and Approvals ' Groundwater Analytical maintains environmental laboratory certification in a variety of states. ' Copies of our current certificates may be obtained from our website: httl2://www.groundwateranalytical.com/qualifications.htm -It MAINE. ••.,. Department of Environmental Protection,LB-0072 Asbestos Analytical Laboratory(Bulk) J MASSACHUSETTS ---- Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Potable Water and Non-Potable Water http://public.dep.state.ma.us/labcert/labcert.aspx Department of Labor, Asbestos Analytical Services,Class A Division of Occupational Safety, AA000195 t http://www.mass.gov/dos/forms/Ia-rpt_list aa.pdf I NIST NATIONAL VOLUNTARY LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM,(NVLAP) . NVLAP Lab Code 200751-1 Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis(PLM) ' http://ts.nist.gov/Standards/scopes/plmtm.htm #RHODE.ISLAND Department of Health, Potable and Non-Potable Water Microbiology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Division of Laboratories, LA000054 ' http://www.health.ri.gov/labs/outofstatelabs.pdf Department of Health, Asbestos Analytical Service,Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) Office of Occupational and Radiological Health,AAL-110B3 ' http://www.health.ri.gov/envi ron ment/occupati onal/asbestos/I i censees/AsbestosAnalyti cal Labs.pdf U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA,Soil Permit, S-53921 Foreign soil import permit t Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 14 of 15 ' GROUNDWATER .1 ANALYTICAL ' Certifications and Approvals j MASSACHUSETTS - Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods and analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes.are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certification standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative. ' Potable Water(Drinking Water) Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Analyte Method Analyte Method 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane EPA 504.1 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM 5220-D 1,2-Dibromoethane EPA 504.1 Chlordane EPA 608 Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Chloride EPA 300.0 Antimony EPA 200.9 Chlorine,Total Residual SM 4500-CL-C Arsenic EPA 200.9 Chromium EPA 200.7 Barium EPA 200.7 Cobalt EPA 200.7 ' Beryllium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.9 Calcium EPA 200.7 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Chlorine,Residual Free SM 4500-CL-G DDD EPA 608 Chromium EPA 200.7 DDE EPA 608 ' Copper EPA 200.7 DDT EPA 608 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Dieldrin EPA 608 E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) EC-MUG SM 9221-F Fluoride EPA 300.0 E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Hardness(CaCO3)'Total EPA 200.7 ' E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) NA-MUG SM 9222-G Hardness(CaCO3),Total SM 2340-B Fecal Coliform(Source Water) MF SM 9222-D Heptachlor EPA 608 Fluoride EPA 300.0 Heptachlor Epoxide EPA 608 Fluoride SM 4500-F-C Iron EPA 200.7 Heterotrophic Plate Count(Source Water) SM 9215-B Kieldahl-N Lachat 10-107-06-02-D ' Lead EPA 200.9 Lead EPA 200.7 Mercury EPA 245.1 Lead EPA 200.9 Nickel EPA 200.7 Magnesium EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Manganese EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Mercury EPA 245.1 ' Nitrite-N EPA 300.0 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 Nitrite-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Nickel EPA 200.7 pH SM 4500-H-B Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Selenium EPA 200.9 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Silver EPA 200.7 Non-Filterable Residue SM 2540-D ' Sodium EPA 200.7 Oil and Grease EPA 1664 Sulfate EPA 300.0 Orthophosphate Lachat 10-115-01-1-A Thallium EPA 200.9 pH SM 4500-H-B Total Coliform(Treatment and Distribution) Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Phenolics,Total EPA 420.4 Total Coliform(Treatment and Distribution) ' MF SM 9222-B Phenolics,Total Lachat 10-210-00-1-B ' Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Phosphorus,Total Lachat 10-115-01-1-C Trihalomethanes EPA 524.2 Phosphorus,Total SM 4500-P-B,E Turbidity SM 2130-B Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Oil) EPA 600/4-81-045 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Water) EPA 608 Potassium EPA 200.7 ' Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Selenium EPA 200.7 Analyte Method Selenium EPA 200.9 Silver EPA 200.7 Aldrin EPA 608 Sodium EPA 200.7 Alkalinity,Total Lachat 10-303-31-1-A Specific Conductivity SM 2510-B . ' Aluminum EPA 200.7 Strontium EPA 200.7 Ammonia-N Lachat 10-107-06-1-B Sulfate EPA 300.0 Antimony EPA 200.7 Thallium' EPA 200.7 Antimony EPA 200.9 Thallium EPA 200.9 Arsenic EPA 200.7 Titanium EPA 200.7 Arsenic EPA 200.9 Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Beryllium EPA 200.7 Total Organic Carbon' SM 5310-B Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM 5210-8 Vanadium EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 602 Calcium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 624 Volatile Halocarbons EPA 624 Zinc EPA 200.7 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 ' Page 15 of 15 ENSR AECOM ENSR ' 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach,Massachusetts,02562-2415 T 508.888.3900 F 508.888.6689 www.ensr.aecom.com July 24, 2008 ENSR File: 02140-251 ' Town of Barnstable Board of Health 367 Main Street ' Hyannis, MA 02090 RE: Laboratory Analytical Results Cumberland Farms, Inc. Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Release Tracking Number 4-14257 ' To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts ' Contingency Plan (MCP)310 CMR 40.1400. ENSR Corporation (ENSR)is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI)at the above-referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN)4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On July 2, 2008, ENSR collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells situated in ' the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. ' In addition, ENSR has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from your property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are now ' required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on your property on a quarterly basis, with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a), ENSR will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 15 days of the date the sample results are issued by the laboratory. In addition, pursuant to the MCIP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),this letter is intended to inform you that public ' involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 3415 or the undersigned. ' Sincerely yours, Brian D. Serrecchia Melissa Cannon Project Manager Project Manager ' cc: Christopher Johnson-CFI Town of Barnstable Public Notification-251 Am NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related toL73 ' Release Tracking Number 4a 14257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: ' 1. Name: Town of Barnstable .2. Street Address: 367 Main Street ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 ' C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): ❑✓ 1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice.) ' D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road ' City[Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 ' 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ' ❑Immediate Response Action ❑ Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan t ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑ Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other '3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: (specify) ❑residential []commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑✓ Other right of way (specify) ' 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. , E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: ' Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 777 Dedham Street City/Town: Canton Zip Code: 02021 ' Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberlandfarms.com ' I ' NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation I ' that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE ' This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner ' subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during ' which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION ' Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil.or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may ' contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/reaion/schedule.htm if you would like to make an ' appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. J LEGEND Approximate Property Line - Storm Sewer Line —•— Water Line -O —aM—w— Natural Gas Line catchbasin James Yarelti In 82.00 Utility Pole R-idenaN ® Soil 0/31q B-1 advanced n 10/31/00 by ECS. Monitoring Well with SO Suomi Rd. yw_ID (B.,"0 Groundwater Table ele,otio,as measured on June 21.2005. • Sail Borings BMW-4 and BMW-7 0 advanced on 04/18/02. D—SA.— O ae,iaenNAl General Notes: Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis 34 S.ami Rd. SHAD Assessors Map ,Site Plan by ECS, Y L A N E and Site Reconnassoince by ENSR. �'�--• All locations,dimensions,and properly lines depicted an this plan are approximate. This plan should not be used for construction a Da+id samara r 82.SOwaMe land conveyance purposes. ' v—, Horizontal,and vertical locations of wells,and 30 Suomi Rd Reeltlenoal selected site features determined through sy shady Lane measurements mode by representatives of ENSR. Can E.Muwer wayne zaR. Resitl<nnal vacant fi5 Shady Lane zz swami Re. CEnnber a%Forme RESIDENCE YYi RESIDENCE mom sl d C-ft% oluetb Thaedpe Hera _� R—Anlial cu.KR—D VACANT vACANi I PROJECTFARMS 71fLT BI Ifi-30 Suomi Rd. I REGIONAL WEST MAIN OIRCE I AUTO CIl# 2142 Q d I 395 West Mein Street o HY&V*mnsacfillsetts Carnwuc HiIXeY N cs USTs I FlCJRE IIIL Cammercia I rw_3 B =l.3,9 W.MAM —7 w ^�°°r y Site Plan I TI Allred And Lean zarrie xGg/lI I ISL I I II IIRDWNBDI-D. $RCE+V�EFW ED L 405 WST MAIN D RMY ARGARIT AUTO ANDS L. ESPY uYMD5 RREIRA O 1"=60' 0 30 45 f10 JOB MIMBERT scale cI —�—�— — _ 2140-251 7/27/05 Stm Strew No.of ranks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Date Removal Date •WEST MAIN Route 28 eSTREET " 91 millesadmetts 1 8.000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use d 2 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use (5�I -3900 Rkama Greg FIGURE2 3 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use Party Wwe rw,one Lomld 4 8.000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use counnxr Notes: fAROEN NURSERr condo, Jahn F.Cordar6°T`u,1 S EET ENSR AECOM This information was compiled based on available Handex of WE Inc. records and local records V we,t Main street eafi weal Main slreel o }eo cant uain s✓eel EETI N/A= Information was not available. SH K ' ::tTeoL39rs,inc: ' ' Friday, July 11, 2008 GeoLabs, Inc. 45Johnson Lane BRIAN SERRECCHIA. Braintree MA 02184 ENSR Tele: 781 848 7844 95 State Road Fax: 781 848 7811 Sagamore Beach, MA 02562-2415 ' TEL: (508) 888-3900 FAX: Project: CFI 2142, 02140-251 ' Location: 395 W. Main Street, Hyannis MA Order No.: 0807068 Dear BRIAN SERRECCHIA: ' GeoLabs, Inc. received 14 sample(s) on 7/3/2008 for the analyses presented in the following report. There were no problems with the analyses and all data for associated QC met EPA or laboratory specifications. ' Analytical methods and results meet requirements of 310CMR 40.1056(4)as per MADEP Compendium of Analytical Methods(CAM). If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call. Sin re , im C La atory Director For current certifications, please visit our website at www.geolabs.com ' Certifications: CT(PH-0148)-MA(M-MA015)-NH(2508)-NJ(MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0807068 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form LaboratoryName: GeoLabs Inc. Project#02140-251 ' � J Project Location: CFI 2142, 395 W. Main St MADEP RTN#: Hyannis, MA This form provides certification for the following data set: 0807068 (001-014) Sample Matrix: Groundwater ' MCP Methods Used: VPH An affirmative answer to questions A B C and D are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status q q P Y A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s) included in this report followed, ' including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Yt p q P Certainty" as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM VH A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? YES ' D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant modifications (see Section 11.3 of respective Methods) YES A response to questions E and F are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? YES ' P p F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? YES All NO answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. t Page I of 3 ' 1 \ CLIENT: ENSR ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0807068 ' CASE NARRATIVE ' Physical Condition of Samples The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s) were received ' undamaged, in appropriate containers with the correct preservation. Project Documentation The project was accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. Analysis of Sample(s) No analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of ' these samples. I, the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry ' of those responsible for obtai ing the information,the material contained in this analytical report is, to the best of my ed d belief, accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Lab Director Printed Name: im Chen Date: July 11, 2008 I' 1 1 1 ' Page 2 of 3 i CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE ' Lab Order: 0807068 VPH Methods ' Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 ' Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s) and/or internal standards eluting in that ' range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. ' (MTBE, Benzene, Toluene) C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range ' (Ethylbenzene, m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene) AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CERTIFICATION ' Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? YES Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method, as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO ' I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowled ,- urate nd complete. � a SIGNATURE: POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR PRINTED NA E: J' en ' J DATE: July l 1, ' 08 ' 1 1 Page 3 of 3 ' I , ' GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-5 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:45:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-005 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed ' VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 302 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 244 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 1050 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene 49.4 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 I ' m,p-Xylene 234 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene 101 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic 244 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 364 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 122 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 114 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 5 of 14 I - t GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-6 ' Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:50:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ID: 0807068-006 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd ' C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 , o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L• 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5=C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Adjusted C9-Cl2 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 107 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 86.6 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range . H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits ' Page 6 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-7 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:55:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 . ' Lab ID: 0807068-007 Matrix: GROUNDWATER ' Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DE Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 198 75.0 pg/L . 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 473 -75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene NO 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' m,p-Xylene 21.2 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene 11.1 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene NO 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted CI-C8 Aliphatic NO 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic 243 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 111 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2001 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 83.5 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 1 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte_detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits NO Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 7 of 14 i GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-9 , Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 1:15:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ED: 0807068-009 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed ' VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/16/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 Ng/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5,00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 t Naphthalene ND 20.0 N9/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 Ng/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 92.5 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 82.3 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' 1 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits , Page 9 of 14 t GeoLalbs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 ' CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-10 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 1:20:00 PM ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received:.7/3/2008 Lab 1D: 0807068-010 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units D)F Date Analyzed ' VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 90.8 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 78.3 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded ' J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit . S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 10 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: DUP ' Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:15:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ED: 0807068-012 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd ' C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 , Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L ` 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 99.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 85.2 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits ' Page 12 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: Trip Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-013 Matrix: OTHER ' Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Benzene ND 5.00 ug/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 82.3 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 76.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 1 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding tines for preparation or analysis exceeded ' J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 13 of 14 GeoLalbs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: MW-5D ' Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 12:40:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ID: 0807068-014 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 t Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons . Methyl.Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 t Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND '5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 89.0 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 80.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 14 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 11-Jul-08 cLEENT: rrsx ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0807068 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPH_W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode:VPH W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 -Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243009 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 n-Butylcyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND . 5.00 ' n-Nonane ND 5.00 n-Pentane ND_ 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 _ Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbon ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 110.6 0 100 0 111 70 130 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 70.23 0 100 0 70.2 70 130 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: Ng/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243007 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit. HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 84.34 5.00 100 0 84.3 70. 130 2,2.,4-Trimethylbenzene 75.52 5.00 100 0 75.5 70 130 2-Methylpentane 94.35 5.00 100 0 94.4 70 130 Qualifiers: _ BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S . Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 1 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0807068 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID'. LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: Ng/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: 77777 Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243007 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Hlghl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD .RPDLimit Qual n-Butylcyclohezane 112.4 5.00 100 0 112 70 130 n-Decane 75.10 5.00 100 0 75.1 70 130 n-Nonane 40.46 5.00 100 .0 40.5 30 130 n-Pentane 79.35 5.00 .100 0 79.4 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 98.61 75.0 100 6.109 92.5. 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 613.5 75.0 600 36.34 96.2 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 481.1 75.0 600 14.67 77.7 70 .130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 103.7 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 Benzene 77.58 5.00 100 0 77.6 70 130 Toluene 83.34 5.00 100 0 83.3 70 130 Ethylbenzene 91.07 5.00 .100 0 91.1 70 130 m,p-Xylene 177.3 5.00 200 0 88.7 70 130 o-Xylene 84.79 5.00 100 0 84.8 70 130 Naphthalene 72:97 20.0 100 0 73.0 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 117.1 0 100. 0 117 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 73.54 0 100 0 73.5 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: 7777 Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243008 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD.Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 83.86 5.00 100 0 83.9 70 130 84.34 0.562 25 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 83.22 5.00 100 0 83.2 70 130 75.52 9.71 25 2-Methylpentane 96.01 5.00 100 0 96.0 70 130 94.35 1.74 25 n-Butylcyclohexane 115.4 5.00 100 0 115 70 130 112.4 2.63 25 n-Decane 75.27 5.00 100 0 75.3 70 130 75.1 0,223 25 n-Nonane 43.62 5.00 100 0 43.6 30 130 40.46 7.53 25 n-Pentane 72.15 5.00 100 0 72.1 70 130 79.35 9.51 25 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 81.78 75.0 100 6.109 75.7 70 130 98.61 18.7 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 633.8 75.0 600 36.34 99.6 70 130 613.5 3.26 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J ~Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 2 of 3 . CLIENT: ENSR ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0807068 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg1L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243008 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 494.4, 75.0 600 14.67 80.0 70 130 481.1 2.72 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 123.8 5.00 100 0 124 70 130 103.7 17.6 25 Bbnzene 78.29 5.00 100 0 78.3 70 130 77.58 0.907 25 Toluene 84.42 5.00 100 0 84.4 70 130 83.34 1.29 25 Ethylbenzene 90.38 5.00 100 0 90.4 70 130 91.07 0.763 25 m;p-Xylene 180.9 5.00 200 0 90.4 70 130 177.3 1.99 25 o-Xylene 87.59 5.00 100 0 87.6 70 130 84.79 3.25 25 Naphthalene 78.49 20.0 100 0 78.5 70 130 72.97 7.29 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 98.20 0 100 0 98.2 70 130 0 0 25 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 84.99 0 100 0 85.0 70 130 0 0 25 Quallfiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range 11 Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 3 Page of' CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice Special Instructions GeoLabs, Inc. Environmental Laboratories Filtration Done GeoLabs,Inc. 45 Johnson Lane, Braintree, MA 02184 Not Needed p 781.848.7844 • f 781.848.7811 Lab to do www.geolabs.com Preservation Lab to do Y/N Data Delivery:circle choice(s) Requirements:circle choice s Turnaround:circle one ( ) 1-day 3-day Fax email GW-1 MCP Methods CT RCP(Reasonable Confidence Protocols) Format: S-1 DEP State/Fed Program-Criteria 2-day 5/7-days Excel PDF OC Other ° z:j ` Client: ^151z< Phone: SS) Project: Oz( C/ -2- i�1�.,r; J Address: a� j rJrz 02�t4 � Fax: Project PO: Contact: °Z °►^ elfrece`q email: 5e,M c �r ��[� i✓��`� �Cyr—[or . Invoice to*: Preserative: COLLECTION CONTAINER Analysis Requested 0 5 0 M A T M T 0 A c G L i SAMPLE y A T 0 R E M L Y LOCATION!ID P N R M A GeoLabs SAMPLE NUMBER IS E E E T I P B P D Y x N n/I 7 V. 1210 4r Matrix Codes: Received on Ice Preservatives Containers: GW=Ground Water DW=Drinking Water S=Soil A=Air 1 =Hcl 3=H2SO4 5=NaOH 7=Other A=Amber B=Bag 0=Other G=Glass P=Plastic WW=Waste Water SL=Sludge 0=oil OT=Other F1 2=HNO3 4=Na2S203 6=MEOH S=Summa V=Voa Relinquished b : Date/Time Received by: Date/Time 280265.J&P.0 of CR.03/07/08 'Terms:Payment due within 30 days unless other arrangements are made.Past due balances subject to interest and collection cost. CT(PH-0148) MA(MA-015) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners and Law Firms must pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA(68-03417) RI((25 0) NJ 1_ 1_ I_ M 11_ M 1_ Page 2- of c z CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Sample Handling: circle choice Special Instructions GeoLabs, Inc. 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CT(PH-0148) MA(MA-015) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners and Law Firms must pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA(68-03417) RI(LA000252) ' ENSR AECOM ENSR ' 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach,Massachusetts,02562-2415 T 508.888.3900 F 508.888.6689 www.ensr.aecom.com July 24, 2008 ENSR File: 02140-251 ' Theodore Hyora , 20 Suomi Road Hyannis, MA 02601 ' RE: Laboratory Analytical Results Cumberland Farms, Inca Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Release Tracking Number 4-14257 ' To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP)310 CMR 40.1400. ENSR Corporation (ENSR)is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI), at the above-referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN)4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On July 2, 2008, ENSR collected a groundwater sample from the monitoring well situated I ' on your property. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. According to the analytical data, there were no volatile organic compounds . (VOCs)detected above laboratory detection limits and/or the applicable groundwater standards. In addition, ENSR has written this letter to inform you of the'proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from your property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a). This work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current regulations we are now ' required to provide a written communication for your records. This work will involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on your property on a quarterly basis,with exact dates dependent on weather conditions. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), ENSR will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 30 days of the date the sample results are issued by the laboratory. In addition, pursuant to the MCP 3.10 CMR 40.1403(10)(b),this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9102 extension 3415 or the undersigned. ' Sincerely yours, ' Brian D. Serrecchia Melissa J. Ca on Project Manager Project Manager ' cc: Christopher Johnson -CFI f 1 Hyora Public Notification-251.doc NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ' BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to ' Release Tracking Number KI 14257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: '. 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): t ❑✓ 1. That environmental sampling will be%has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. 2. Of the results of environmental sam Iin conducted at property owned b the recipient of this notice. , ❑ P 9 P P Y Y P ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice.) ' D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road ' City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ' ❑Immediate Response.Action ❑ Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ' ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑ Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other '3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: (specify) ❑residential ❑commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑✓ Other right of way (specify) t 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater) to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. , E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: ' Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 777 Dedham Street City/Town: Canton Zip Code: 02021 , Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberlandfarms.com , ' NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan _ MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation ' that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE ' This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the,"disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving ' this notice at this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during ' which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION ' Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may ' contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an ' appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number,listed in the upper. right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. LEGEND: Approaimote Properly Line Storm Sewer Line •— Water Line 0 ru—ru— Natural Gas Line G times Yaetli ® CatchbasinUtility Pole 82.00 ® Soil Boringg B-t advanced Revdantiol n 10/31/00 by ECS. Monitoring Well with 50 Suwnl Rd. n,la f-10 Groundwater Table elevation as 1 measured on June 21.2005.. • Soil Borings BMW-4 d BMW-7 " advanced n 04/18/02. Dort S.— \ ' Residential General Notes: Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis N Su.mi Rd. S A r� {� Assessors Map,Site Plan by ECS, v H I/ 1 G A N E and Sit,R,connossalncs by ENSR. All locations,dimensions,and property lines depicted on this plan ore app—imote. This David Soma. - plan should not be used for construction or 82.50w.yne z..rl, land Conveyance purposes. Voaon1 Horizontal,and vertical locations of wells,and da s,oml Rd. R.sl°`nua - selected site features determined through 67 Shady Lan. measurements made by representatives of ENSR. ' Can E.Yutler W.yne Zerla Rezbentid Vac.nt �� hady Lane 33 Su.ml Rd. 65 S A RESIDENCE YYA RESIDENCE 7"Dedm Sl Cln°a°1dE .-It ResWen W. C11M6ERtAND VACANT VACANT I PROJECT 7111E (9 RE.CNAL WEST MAIN /1n /��/� 1a-20 Suomi Rd. OFFICE I AUTO CFI # 2142 o I I 395 West Mete Street c I o Hy&w*%Massachtnetts I I .c.rnriu.nlrkey _�� C6 R112 RGURE nW-sO o ANDPY Site Plan 379 w.u.ln St. — — — — plfretl antl Leah Zerru e 'ICI T PUMPH PUMP I APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY (I] 6 I I I A05 wEST YAIN D.ESPY D.MARGARIT _ g I auraISLANDSISL ANDS I I 11BEW1BIZIML & \ t9 LFERREIRA JOB NUMBER Scale I —�— — 2140-251 7/27/05 B. g Y BER.exporatim No.of Tanks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Date Removal Dale a WEST MAIN Route H .STREET a g''State Street 06 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use - (08)SM-39 MlBBtl8 (5C8)588-3900 2 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use 3 } 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use Ri.-Grit. o 4 8.000 Rberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use couNTRY P Pm.e F, and...t> FIGURE2 Notes: GORDEN NURSERY c.m.. doh.E,cam.-I Tras1 ENSR AECOM -< This information was compiled based on Ovoiloble HandeA of WE Inc.records and local records 39. At..in S4m1 .5 west..in sire.! o N/A= Information was not available. 260 we.t main sbe.t SHEETI L �I .:a:eoLabs,f.Rc: ' ' Friday, July 11, 2008 Geol-abs, Inc. 45Johnson Lane ' BRIAN SERRECCHIA Braintree MA 02184 ENSR Tele: 781 848 7844 95 State Road Fax: 781 848 7811 Sagamore Beach, MA 02562-2415 TEL: (508) 888-3900 ' FAX: Project: CFI 2142, 02140-251 Location: 395 W. Main Street, Hyannis MA Order No.: 0807068 ' Dear BRIAN SERRECCHIA: ' GeoLabs, Inca received 14 sample(s) on 7/3/2008 for the analyses presented in the following report. There were no problems with the analyses and,all data for associated QC met EPA or laboratory specifications. ' Analytical methods and results meet requirements of 310CMR 40.1056(J) as per MADEP Compendium of Analytical Methods (CAM). If you have any questions regarding these tests results, please feel free to call Sin re , im C ' La atory Director For current certifications, please visit our website at www.geolabs.com Certifications: CT(PH-0148) MA(M-MA015)-.NH(2508)-NJ(MA009)-NY(11796)-RI(LA000252) GeoLabs, Inc. Date: I1-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR ' Project: CFI 2142,02140,251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0807068 MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form LaboratoryName: GeoLabs Inc. Project#02140-251 , J Project Location: CFI 2142, 395 W. Main St MADEP RTN#: Hyannis, MA ' This form provides certification for the following data set: 0807068 (001-014) Sample Matrix: Groundwater ' MCP Methods Used: VPH An affirmative answer to questions A B C and D are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status t` q � q p Y A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the , Chain of custody documentation for the data set? YES B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified method(s) included in this report followed, ' including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate standards or guidelines? YES C. Does the analytical data included in.this report meet all the requirements for "Presumptive '. Yt p q p Certainty" as described in Section 2.0 of the MADEP documents CAM VII A "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? YES ' D. VPH and EPH Methods only: Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted without significant modifications (see Section 11.3 of respective Methods) YES A response to questions E and F are required for"Presumptive Certainty" status E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? YES ' P p F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? YES All NO answers need to be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. Page I of 3 ' I ' CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 CASE NARRATIVE Lab Order: 0807068 CASE NARRATIVE ' Physical Condition of Samples The project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s) were received ' undamaged, in appropriate containers with the correct preservation. Project Documentation ' The project was accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. ' Analysis of Sample(s) No analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of ' these samples. I, the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my personal inquiry ' of those responsible for obtai ing the information, the material contained in this analytical report is, to the best of my ed d belief, accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Lab Director Printed Name: im Chen Date: July 11, 2008 I 1 Page 2 of 3 1 CLIENT: ENSR Project: CFI 2142,02140-2.51 CASE NARRATIVE ' Lab Order: 0807068 VPH Methods ' Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 , Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH 04-1.1 Carbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s) and/or internal standards eluting in that ' range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. ' (MTBE, Benzene, Toluene) C9-C 12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range ' (Ethylbenzene, m&p-Xylenes, o-Xylene) AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CERTIFICATION ' Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? YES Were all QA/QC performance/acceptance standards achieved? YES Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method, as specified in Sec. 11.3? NO ' I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals ' immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in,this report is, to the best of my knowled ,- urate nd complete. SIGNATURE: POSITION: LAB DIRECTOR PRINTED NA E: J' en ' DATE: July 11, 08 t Page 3 of 3 ' i i Ge®Labs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 ' CLIENT: EN SR Client Sample)D: MW-11 Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 1:25:00 PM 1 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-011 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 •7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-Cl Aliphatic ND 75.0 Ng/L 1 7/10/2008 ' - Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 Ng/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 82.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 80.8 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 a II k 1 e ' Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 11 of 14 r 1 1 GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: DUP ' Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2%2008 12:15:00 PM Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 ' Lab ID: 0807068-012 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH I Analyst: kd , C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Toluene ND 5.00 Ng/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' o-Xylene ND 5.00 pq/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons ' Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 99.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 85.2 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' s . 1 t Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit ' E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 12 of 14 t GeoLabs, Inc. Reported Date: 11-Jul-08 CLIENT: ENSR Client Sample ID: Trip Lab Order: 0807068 Collection Date: 7/2/2008 ' Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 Date Received: 7/3/2008 Lab ID: 0807068-013 Matrix: OTHER ' Analyses Result Det.Limit Qual Units DF Date Analyzed VPH-MADEP VPH Analyst: kd C9-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Unadjusted C9 C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Benzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Toluene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 o-Xylene ND 5.00 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Naphthalene ND 20.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 ' Adjusted C5-Cl Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic ND 75.0 pg/L 1 7/10/2008 Hydrocarbons Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 82.3 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 ' Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 76.4 70-130 %REC 1 7/10/2008 1 tQualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding tines for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit ' S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 13 of 14 GeoLabs, Inc. Date: 11-Jul-08 CL ENT: ENSK ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0807068 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: MBLK SampType: MBLK TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243009 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit . HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 5.00 2,2,4-Trim ethyl benzene ND 5.00 2-Methylpentane ND 5.00 $ n-Butylcyclohexane ND 5.00 n-Decane ND 5.00 n-Nonane ND 5.00 n-Pentane ND 5.00 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo ND 75.0 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb ND 75.0 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ND 5.00 Benzene ND 5.00 Toluene ND 5.00 Ethylbenzene ND 5.00 m,p-Xylene ND 5.00 .o-Xylene ND 5.00 Naphthalene ND 20.0 Adjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ND 75.0 Adjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbon ND 75.0 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 110.6 0 100 0 ill 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 70.23 0 100 0 70.2 70 130 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 . Client ID: 777 Z Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243007 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit HighLimit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 84.34 5.00 100 0 84.3 70 130 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 75.52 5.00 100 0 75.5 70 130 2-Methylpentane 94.35 5.00 100 0 94.4 70 130 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded ] Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 1 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR ANALYTICAL, QC SUMMARY REPORT Work Order: 0807068 Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCS SampType: LCS TestCode:VPH W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: ZZZZZ Batch ID: R24550 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243007 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC LowLimit Hlghl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qual n-Butyicyclohexane 112.4 5.00 100 0 112 70 130 n-Decane 75.10 5.00 100 0 75.1 70 130 n-Nonane 40.46 5.00 100 0 40.5 30 130 n-Pentane 79.35 5.00 100 0 79.4 70 130 C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 98.61 75.0 100 6.109 92.5 70 130 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 613.5 75.0 600 36.34 96.2 70 130 Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 481.1 75.0 600 14.67 77.7 70 130 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 103.7 5.00 100 0 104 70 130 Benzene 77.58 5.00 100 0 77.6 70. 130 Toluene 83.34 5.00 100 0 83.3. 70 130 Ethylbenzene 91.07 5.00 .100 0 91.1 70 130 m,p-Xylene 177.3 5.00 200 0 88.7 70 130 o-Xylene 84,79 5.00 100 0 84.8 70 130 Naphthalene 72.97 20.0 100 0 73.0 70 130 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 117.1 0 100 0 117 70 130 Surr.2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 73.54 0 100 0 73.5 70 130 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: 77777 Batch ID: R24550 TestNo:VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243008 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qua] 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 83.86 5.00 100 0 83.9 70 130 84.34 0.562 25 2,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 83.22 5.00 100 0 83.2 70 130 75.52 9.71 25 2-Methylpentane 96.01 5.00 100 0 96.0 70 130 94.35 1.74 25 n-Butylcyclohexane 115.4 5.00 100 0 115 70 130 112.4 2.63 25 n-Decane 75.27 5.00 100 0 75.3 70 130 75.1 0.223 25 n-Nonane 43.62 5.00 100 0 43.6 30 130 40.46 7.53 25 n-Pentane 72.15 5.00 100 0 72.1 70 130 79.35 9.51 25 . C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 81.78 75.0 100 .6.109 75.7 70 130 98.61 18.7 25 Unadjusted C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbo 633.8 75.0 600 36.34 99.6 70 130 613.5 3.26 25 Qualifiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above quantitation range H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovA3y limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits _ Page 2 of 3 CLIENT: ENSR Work Order: 0807068 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Project: CFI 2142,02140-251 TestCode: VPH W2 Sample ID: LCSD SampType: LCSD TestCode:VPH_W2 Units: pg/L Prep Date: RunNo: 24550 Client ID: 7777Z Batch ID: R24550 TestNo: VPH Analysis Date: 7/10/2008 SegNo: 243008 Analyte Result PQL SPK value SPK Ref Val %REC Lowl-imit Highl-imit RPD Ref Val %RPD RPDLimit Qua[ Unadjusted C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarb 494.4 75.0 600 14.67 80.0 70 130 481.1 2.72 25 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 123.8 5.00 100 0 124 70 130 103.7 17.6 25 Benzene 78.29 5.00 100 0 78.3 70 130 77.58 0.907 25 Toluene 84.42 5.00 100 0 84.4 70 130 83.34 1.29 25 Ethylbenzene 90.38 5.00 100 0 90.4 70 130 91.07 0:763 25. m,p-Xylene 180.9 5.00 200 0 90.4 70 130 177.3 1.99 -25 o-Xylene 87.59 5.00 100 0 87.6 70 130 84.79 3.25 25 Naphthalene 78.49 20.0 100 0 78.5 70 130 72.97 7.29 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene FID 98.20 0 100 0 98.2 70 130 0 0 25 Surr:2,5-Dibromotoluene PID 84.99 0 100 0 85.0 70 130 0 0 25 uallfiers: BRL Below Reporting Limit E Value above uantitation range H Holding t'Q ep g q g g Imes for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit R RPD outside recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside recovery limits Page 3 of 3 Page ofr� .. 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CT(PH-0148) MA(MA-015) NH(2508) NJ(MA-009) Note:Homeowners and Law Firms must.pay when dropping off samples.We accept cash,check and credit cards. NY(11796) PA(68-03417) RI(LA000252) Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection i BWSC108 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number � jCOMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL ,FORM& PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT 0 ' `Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO(cont.): (check all that apply) ❑ 14. Submit a Revised Phase IV Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0878 and 40.0879. ❑ 15. Submit a Phase V Status Report, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0892. ❑✓ 16. Submit a Remedial Monitoring Report.(This report can only be submitted through eDEP.) ' a.Type of Report:(check one) ❑ i. Initial Report ✓❑ ii. Interim Report iii. Final Report b. Frequency of Submittal:(check all that apply) ❑ i. A Remedial Monitoring Report(s)submitted monthly to address an Imminent Hazard. ❑ ii. A Remedial Monitoring Report(s)submitted monthly to address a Condition of Substantial Release Migration. ❑✓ iii. A Remedial Monitoring Report(s)submitted concurrent with a Status Report. c.Status of Site:(check one) ❑ i. Phase V ✓❑ ii. Remedy Operation Status ❑ iii. Class C RAO d. Number of Remedial Systems and/or Monitoring Programs: ' A separate BWSC108A,CRA Remedial Monitoring Report, must be filled out for each Remedial System and/or Monitoring Program addressed by this transmittal form. ❑ 17. Submit a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893. I ' © 18. Submit aStatus Report to.maintain a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(2). 19. Submit a Modification of a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(5). ' ❑ 20. Submit a Termination of a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(6). ❑ 21. Submit a Phase V Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0894. ' Specify the outcome of Phase V activities: (check one) a. The-requirements of a Class A Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional Operation, Maintenance or ❑ Monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action ' Outcome Statement(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. b. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional Operation, Maintenance or ❑ Monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action . Outcome Statement and Report(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. c. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. Further Operation, Maintenance or _ ❑ Monitoring of the remedial.action is necessary to ensure that conditions are maintained and/or that further progress is '. made toward a Permanent Solution. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement and Report(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. 22. Submit a Revised Phase V Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0894. ' 23. Submit a Post-Class C Response Action Outcome Status Report,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0 . Q P P �P 898 (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above) Revised: 2/15/2005 Page 2 of 5 B71Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Lureau of of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 jCOMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number ' FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT - 94257 i Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) ' C. LSP SIGNATURE AND STAMP: I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with this transmittal.form, ' including any and all documents accompanying this submittal. In my professional opinion and judgment based upon application of(i)the standard of care in 309 CMR 4:02(1), (ii)the applicable provisions of 309 CMR 4.02(2)and(3),and 309 CMR 4.03(2), and (iii)the provisions of 309 CMR 4.03(3),to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, . > if Section 8 indicates that a Phase 1,Phase ll,Phase Ill,PhaseylV or Phase V Completion Statement is being submitted,the , response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)has(have)been developed and implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000, (ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s)as set forth in the applicable.provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,Sind(iii) ' comply(ies)with the identified provisions of all orders, permits,and approvals identified in this submittal; > if Section 8 indicates that a Phase 11 Scope of Work or a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan is being submitted,the response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)has(have)been developed in accordance with the applicable ' provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s)as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E a nd 310 CMR 40.0000,and(iii)comply(ies)with the identified provisions of all orders, permits, and approvals identified in this submittal; > if Section 8 indicates that an As-Built Construction Report,a Remedy Operation Status,a Phase IV,Phase V or Post-Class ' C RAO Status Report, a Status Report to Maintain a Remedy Operation Status and/or a Remedial Monitoring Report is being submitted,the response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)is(are)being implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000, (ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes ' of such response action(s)as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,and(iii)comply(ies) with the identified provisions of all orders, permits,and approvals identified in this submittal. 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#: '9197 2. First Name: CHRISIOPHER G 3. Last Name: MARIANO 4. Telephone: 0785893000 9785893705 5. Ext.: '3135' • 6. FAX: ' 7. Signature: ;Christopher G Mariano e�lttr of Mai ' 08/08/2008 8. Date: 9.LSP Stamp: 04 (mm/dd/yyyy) Electronic LV Seal Revised.: 2/15/2005 Page 3 of 5 ' MassachusettsD ment of Environmental Protection i { Department (Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 Release Tracking Number COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL IFORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENTL - A4257 Pursuant t 1 MR40.0484 o 3 0 C (Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) D. PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. Check all that apply:I 1-1a.change in contact name ❑ b.change of address ❑ c. change in the person undertaking response actions 2. Name of Organization: CUMBERLAND FARMS INC ' CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON 3. Contact First Name: 4. Last Name: 5. Street: 777 DEDHAM STREET 6.Title: 7. City/Town: CANTON 8. State: MA 9. ZIP Code: 020210000 ' 10. Telephone: 7818284900 11.Ext: 3415 12 FAX: 7815755693 E. RELATIONSHIP TO SITE OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: ' Q✓ 1. RP or PRP ❑✓ a. Owner ❑ b. Operator ❑ c. Generator .d. Transporter e. Other RP or PRP Specify: ' ❑ 2. Fiduciary,Secured Lender or Municipality with Exempt Status(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.2) ❑ 3. Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.50)) 4. Any Other Person Undertaking Response Actions Specify Relationship: ' F. REQUIRED ATTACHMENT 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 approval(s)issued by DEP or EPA. If the box is checked,you MUST attach a statement identifying the applicable provisions thereof. ' 2. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of the submittal of ❑ any Phase Reports to DEP. ' ❑ 3. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of the availability of a Phase III Remedial Action Plan. ' ❑ 4. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of the availability of a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan. ❑ 5. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of any field work ' involving the implementation of a Phase IV Remedial Action. Ei6. If submitting a Modification of a Remedy Operation Status, check here to certify that a statement detailing the compliance history,as per 310 CMR 40.0893(5),for the person making this submittal is attached. ' 7. If submitting a Modification of a Remedy Operation Status,check here to certify that written consent of the person who ❑ submitted the Remedy Operation Status submittal, as per 310 CMR 40.0893(5),is attached. ' ❑ 8. Check here if any non-updatable information provided on this form is incorrect,e.g.Site Name. Send corrections to the DEP Regional Office. 67 9. Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts,data,and other information is attached. ' Revised: 2/15/2005 Page 4 of 5 I Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number ' FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT a - ti14257 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) , G. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. I,CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON ,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury(i)that I have personally ' examined and am familiar with the information contained in this submittal, including any and all documents accompanying this transmittal form, (ii)that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material information contained in this submittal is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate and complete,and(iii) that I am fully authorized to make this attestation on behalf of the entity legally responsible for this submittal. I/the person or ' entity on whose behalf this submittal is made am/is aware that there are significant penalties, including, but not limited to, possible fines and imprisonment,for willfully submitting false, inaccurate,or incomplete information. 2. By: Christopher Johnson -- 3. Title: ' Signature 4. For: ICUMBERLAND FARMS INC 5. Date: 08/08/2008 ' (Name of person or entity recorded in Section D) (mm/dd/yyyy) 6. Check here if the address of the person providing certification is different from address recorded in Section D. ' 7. Street: 8. City/Town: 9. State: 10. ZIP Code: ' 11. Telephone: 12.Ext.: 13. FAX: + t l YOU ARE SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE FEE OF UP TO$10,000 PER ' BILLABLE YEAR FOR THIS DISPOSAL SITE. YOU MUST LEGIBLY COMPLETE ALL RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THIS FORM OR DEP MAY RETURN THE DOCUMENT AS INCOMPLETE. IF YOU SUBMIT AN INCOMPLETE FORM,YOU MAY BE PENALIZED FOR MISSING A REQUIRED DEADLINE. ' Date Stamp(DEP USE ONLY:) Received by DEP on ' 8/8/2008 2:23:59 PM , Revised: 2/15/2005 Page 5 of 5 , I !Massachusetts Department of Environmental"Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108A CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT Release Tracking Number (Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) [4 - 14257 ' L — Remedial System or Monitoring Program: 0 of:0 A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVE REMEDIAL SYSTEM OR ACTIVE REMEDIAL MONITORING PROGRAM: 1. Type of Active Remedial System or Active Remedial Monitoring Program:(check all that apply) ❑✓ a. Active Remedial System:(check all that apply) ® i.NAPL Recovery ❑✓ ii. Soil Vapor Extra ction/Bioventing Q iii. Vapor-phase Carbon Adsorption ' ® iv.Groundwater Recovery ❑ v. Dual/Multi-phase Extraction ® vi. Aqueous-phase Carbon Adsorption ❑ vii.Air Stripping Q viii. Sparging/Biosparging ® ix: Cat/Thermal Oxidation ® x. Other Describe: ' b'. Application of Remedial Additives:(check all that apply) ❑ i.To the Subsurface ❑ ii. To Groundwater(Injection) ❑ iii. To the Surface ❑ c. Active Remedial Monitoring Program Without the Application of Remedial Additives:(check all that apply;Sections C,D ' and E are not required;attach supporting information,data, maps and/or sketches needed by checking Section F5) ❑ i.Reactive Wall ❑ ii. Natural Attenuation ❑ iii. Other Describe: ' 2. Mode of Operation:(check one) ❑✓ a. Continuous ❑ b. Intermittent ❑ c. Pulsed ❑ d. One-time Event Only ❑ e. Other: 3, System Effluent/Discharge:(check all that apply) ❑ a.Sanitary Sewer/POTW ❑ b.Groundwater Re-infiltration/Re-injection:(check one) ❑ i. Downgradient ❑ ii. Upgradient ❑✓ c. Vapor-phase Discharge to Ambient Air:(check one) ✓® i. Off-gas Controls ❑ ii. No Off-gas Controls ❑ d. Drinking Water Supply ❑ e. Surface Water(including Storm Drains) ❑ f. Other Describe: B. MONITORING FREQUENCY: 1. Reporting period that is the subject of this submittal: From: 1/15/2008 To: 7/14/2008 (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) 2. Number of monitoring events during the reporting period:(check one) ❑ a.System Startup:(if applicable) ❑ i. Days 1,3,6,and then weekly thereafter,for the first month. ❑ ii. Other Describe: ' ❑✓ b.Post-system Startup(after first month)or Monitoring Program: © i.Monthly ❑ ii.Quarterly ' ❑ iii. Other Describe: ® 3. Check here to certify that the number of required monitoring events were conducted during the reporting period. C. EFFLUENTIDISCHARGE REGULATION:(check one to indicate how the effluent/discharge limits were established) ' ® 1.NPDES:(check one) ❑ a. Remediation General Permit ❑ b. Individual Permit ❑ c.Emergency Exclusion Effective Date of Permit: ✓❑ 2. MCP Performance Standard MCP Citations(s): 310 CMR 40.049 5 mm/dd/ ❑ 3. DEP Approval Letter Date of Letter: I ' mm/dd/ ❑ 4. Other Describe: Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 1 of 3 !Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection {Bureau of Waste Site CleanupBWSC108A ! I CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT Release Tracking Number jPursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) 4❑ - 14257 Remedial System or. Monitoring Program: of:0 ' D. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR:(check one) ❑ 1. Required due to Remedial Wastewater Treatment Plant in place for more than 30 days. , a. Name: F I I b. Grade: c. License No.: d.License Exp. Date: ' ❑ 2. Not Required (mm/dd/yyyy) ❑✓ 3. Not Applicable E. STATUS OF ACTIVE REMEDIAL SYSTEM OR ACTIVE REMEDIAL MONITORING PROGRAM DURING REPORTING PERIOD: , (check all that apply) ✓❑ 1.The Active Remedial System was functional one or more days during the Reporting Period. , a. Days System was Fully Functional: 149 b. GW Recovered(gals): 10 c. NAPL Recovered(gals): 0 I d.GW Discharged(gals): 10 e.Avg.Soil Gas Recovery Rate(scfm): 1385 f. Avg.Sparging Rate(scfm): 15.7 ' ❑ 2. Remedial Additives:(check all that apply) Fla. No Remedial Additives applied during the Reporting Period. ' ❑ b. Enhanced Bioremediation Additives applied:(total quantity applied at the site for the current reporting period) ❑ i. Nitrogen/Phosphorus: ❑ ii. Peroxides: Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units ' ❑ iii.Micrporganisms: ❑ iv.Other: Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units ' 1 ❑ c.Chemical oxidation/reduction additives applied:(total quantity applied at the site for the current reporting period) ❑ i.Permanganates: ❑ ii.Peroxides: ' Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units ❑ iii. Persulfates: ❑ iv.Other: ' Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 2 of 3 ` t I - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108A ' L71 CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT Release Tracking Number Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) 14257 Remedial System or Monitoring Program: l 1 of:0 E. STATUS OF ACTIVE REMEDIAL SYSTEM OR ACTIVE REMEDIAL MONITORING PROGRAM DURING REPORTING PERIOD:(cont.) ' (check all that apply) d.Other additives applied:(total quantity applied at the site for the current reporting period) Nam®of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units e. Check here if any additional Remedial Additives were applied. Attach list of additional additives and include Name of Additive,,Date Applied,Quantity,Applied and Units(in gals.or lbs.) ' F. SHUTDOWNS OF ACTIVE REMEDIAL SYSTEM OR ACTIVE REMEDIAL MONITORING PROGRAM:(check all that apply) ✓D 1. The Active Remedial System had unscheduled shutdowns on one or more occasions during.the Reporting Period. a. Number of Unscheduled Shutdowns: 1 b.Total Number of Days of Unscheduled Shutdowns: 32 ' c. Reason(s)for Unscheduled Shutdowns: ELECTRICAL SERVICE WAS INADVERTENTLY SWITCH TO SINGLE-PHASE BY ELECTRIC COMPANY 2. The Active Remedial System had scheduled shutdowns on one or more occasions during the Reporting Period. a. Number of Scheduled Shutdowrts: 0 b.Total Number of Days of Scheduled Shutdowns: ' c. Reason(s)for Scheduled Shutdowns: 3. The Active Remedial System or Active Remedial Monitoring Program was permanently shutdown/discontinued during the ' Reporting Period. a.Date of Final System or Monitoring Program Shutdown: (mm/dd/yyyy) b. No Further Effluent Discharges. c: No Further Application of Remedial Additives planned;sufficient monitoring completed to demonstrate compliance with 310 CM 40.0046. ' d. No Further Submittals Planned. e. Other: Describe: G. SUMMARY STATEMENTS:(check all that apply for the current reporting period) I ' 1. All Active Remedial System checks and effluent analyses required by the approved plan and/or permit were performed when applicable. a2. There were no significant problems or prolonged(>25%of reporting period)unscheduled shutdowns of the Active Remedial System. ' 0 3. The Active Remedial System or Active Remedial Monitoring Program operated in conformance with the MCP,and all applicable approval conditions and/or permits. 4. Indicate any Operational Problems or Notes: f ' �✓ 5. Check here if additional/supporting Information,data, maps,and/or sketches are attached to the form. Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 3 of 3 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 B i Release Tracking Number CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT EFFLUENT/DISCHARGE CONCENTRATIONS 4 - 114257 i L Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) Remedial System or Monitoring Program: � J of: For each Point of Measurement,indicate the highest concentration detected during the reporting period,of each oil,hazardous material and/or remedial additive. Influent Midpoint (check one) Within Point of Date Contaminant, Measurement and/or Concentraion Concentration ❑✓ DischargeCheck here,if Permissible Permissible Measurement (mm/dd/yyyy) Indicator Parameter (where (where Groundwater ND/BDL Units Concentration Limits? applicable) applicable) Concentration (Y/N) INFLUENT 5/16/2008 TOTAL VOCS 7 0 0.35 PPM es El El El El El El El ❑ I ❑ MG/KG ❑ Check here if an additional 13WSC108131 Effluent/Discharge Concentrations Form,is needed. Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 1 of 1 l II ' About ENSR ENSR Locations ENSR, an AECOM company, is a leading worldwide Alabama Bolivia environmental services firm. Founded in 1968, ENSR Alaska Brazil ' serves industrial companies and government agencies with California China consulting, engineering, remediation, and environmental Colorado England health and safety solutions. ENSR is a recipient of the Connecticut France Environmental Business Journal Gold Medal for Business Florida Italy Achievement, BP HSSE Diamond and Excellence Awards, Georgia Japan ' the Textron Environmental Remediation Partner in Excellence Illinois Malaysia Award,and other industry as well as client EHS awards. In Indiana Philippines Kansas Singapore February 2007, RETEC merged with ENSR. RETEC's site Louisiana Thailand remediation and redevelopment expertise was recently Maine Turkey ' recognized with three Phoenix AwardsTM for leading-edge Maryland Venezuela Brownfields redevelopment. Massachusetts As an AECOM company,ENSR is part of a global design and Michigan Headquarters management company with over29,000 employees worldwide Minnesota Montana Westford ' serving the transportation, facilities, and environmental Nevada Massachusetts markets,with offices in over 60 countries. Forbes Magazine New Hampshire USA has ranked AECOM 82nd on its list of 'America's Largest New Jersey Private Companies". New York North Carolina ' Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina ' Texas Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming I ENSR AECOM www.enscaecom.com r a n®�� AECOM 508.888.3900 tel 95 State Road 508.888.6689 fax Sagamore Beach,MA 02562-2415 August 24, 2010 Town of Barnstable Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 v L5 I J RE: Laboratory Analytical Results i Cumberland Farms, Inc. Facility#2142N0990 AUG 3 'U RECD 395 West Main Street \ Hyannis, Massachusetts By Release Tracking Number 4-14257 AECOM File: 60136835 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to satisfy the public involvement requirements outlined in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.1400. AECOM Environment(AECOM) is providing environmental consulting services to our client, Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI), at the above- referenced facility with respect to Release Tracking Number(RTN) 4-14257 assigned by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). On July 7, 2010, AECOM collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells situated in the town right of way on Soumi Road. Pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), please find enclosed a copy of the laboratory analytical report. In addition, AECOM has written this letter to inform you of the proposed field schedule related to collection of environmental samples from town property pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(a). This- work is currently under the same sample schedule as established previously; however, per current i i,"regulations we are required to provide a written communication for your records.- This work will f involve the collection of groundwater samples from monitoring wells on town property on a quarterly ("basis, with exact dates dependent on weather conditionst Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), AECOM will provide sample results from the quarterly sampling events within 30 days of the date the sample results are issued by the laboratory. J:\0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis- 251 (W.Main)\Corr\Public Notification\Notification letters\2010\July- 2010\Town\Town of Barnstable Public Notification-251 AECOM.doc — �I Y AECOM 2 In addition, pursuant to the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b), this letter is intended to inform you that public involvement opportunities are available under the MCP 310 CMR 40.1403(9)and 310 CMR 40.1404. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Johnson of CFI at(800)225-9702 extension 4495 or the undersigned. Sincerely yours, &errecchia Mark Newell Project Manager Environmental Scientist cc: Christopher Johnson - CFI i J:\0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis- 251 (W.Main)\Corr\Public Notification\Notification letters\2010\Julj- 2010\Town\Town of Barnstable Public Notification-251_AECOM.doc NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to L71 Release Tracking Number 4a 14257 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 395 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable 2. Street Address: 367 Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section BY ✓❑1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. Z2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. ❑✓ 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted: 1. Street Address: Suomi Road City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑ Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment . ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑commerical []industrial ❑school/playground ✓❑Other right ofway (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells situated in the right of way of Suomi Road. E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Christopher Johnson Street Address: 100 Crossing Boulevard City/Town: Framingham Zip Code: 01702 Telephone: (800)225-9702 Email: cjohnson@cumberlandgulf.com t NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE This notice is being provided pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the notification requirement at 310 CMR 40.1403(10). The Massachusetts Contingency Plan is a state regulation that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material to the environment at the location listed in Section A on the reverse side of this form. (The regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE When environmental samples are taken as part of an investigation under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan at a property on behalf of someone other than the owner of the property, the regulations require that the property owner (listed in Section B on the reverse side of this form) be given notice of the environmental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner subsequently receive the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples. . Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving this notice at�this time. If you are receiving this notice to inform you of the analytical results following the analysis of the environmental samples, you should also have received, as an attachment, a copy of analytical results. These results should indicate the number and type(s) of samples (e.g., soil, groundwater) analyzed, any chemicals identified, and the measured concentrations of those chemicals. Section D on the reverse side of this form identifies the property where the environmental sampling will be/has been conducted, provides a description of the sampling locations within the property, and indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during which the samples will be/were collected. FOR MORE INFORMATION , Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and related public involvement opportunities may be found at http. Q p p//www.mass. ov/de /cleanu /oview.htm. For more information regarding this notice, you may contact the party listed in Section E on the reverse side of this form. Information about the disposal site identified in Section A is also available in files at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. See http://mass.gov/dep/about/region/schedule.htm if you would like to make an appointment to see these files. Please reference the Release Tracking Number listed in the upper right hand corner on the reverse side of this form when making file review appointments. 1 1 — — Approximate Property Line { Storm Sewer Line Water Line GAS an— Natural Gas Line O ® Catchbasin { a Utility Pole James Moretti ( ® on l Boring, /00 I advanced 82.00 wire Monitoring Well with Residentialf I (Otis) Groundwater Table elevation as measured on June 21. 2005. yr_ • Soil Borings BMW-4 and BMW-7 s0 Suomi Rd. (eim) advanced on 04/18/02. Inferred-� Groundwater Direction collected by ENSR. contour cluded from map David Samero Residential 34 Suomi Rd. L A N E General Notes: Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, David Sornera and Site Reconnossoince by ENSR. 82.50WOyne zerris All locations, dimensions, and property lines v°°°nt depicted on this plan are approximate. This 30 Suomi Rd. Residential plan should not be used for construction or 67 Shady Lane land conveyance purposes. Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and selected site features determined through Carl E. Mueler Wayne Zerris measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Vacant LIM Residential SS Shady Lane O4U nber a ( nd Farms 22 Suomi Rd. RESIDENCE W-9) RESIDENCE B 1D0 P , I' BoWwwd Thoadoro Nyoro R'anii$w. MA 0= (8=) Residential CUMBERLAND I PROJECT w TIRE -II I FARMS VACANT VACANT q 18-20 Suomi Rd. REGIONAL WEST MAIN OFFICE I AUTO CH # 2142 a «-: West Main Street o I Hyannis, Masssdxllsetts 0 0 I N 6y-3 (�) CB USTS I FIGURE TIRE ry SDI 379 W. Main St. ' I (fig) O Yw2 ANOPY Site PIQI�M I ( s `r w" 11M" 71 Alfred and Leah Zerris ' RENEWED I sro�E I I D.ESPY R.MICHALEWICH M PUMP 405 WEST MAIN t ` AUTO ISLANDS ISLANDS I DRAYM � L.FERREIRA 1"=60' a 0 0 30 45 60 I \ JOB NUMBER ,� (may) J�IE e Scale in Feet C� \ �— 60136835 5/10 e —rrs— —as—as—as— —as—aa—as Zo— e SS W ss AECOM Environment No. of Tanks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Date Removal Date •WEST MAIN Route 28 STREET Saga- n A.Moseadlun t8 1 5.000 N/A Gasoline N/A November 1982 (5 M)8W3M 1 2,000 N/A Gasoline N/A November 1982 1 2,000 N/A Diesel N/A November 1982 Rich7Griffin 4 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use COUNTRY Park Place Fish and Lobster FIGURE 2 Notes: GORDEN NURSERY Condos' Jahn F. Cardor"Trusl e� This information was compiled based on available Handex of WE Inc. records and local records 398 west Main Street 406 west Main Street j � /'7� N/A = Information was not available. 38o weer Main street I SHEETI v 4 GROUNDWATER r',tOt:r:G•+' !tdt Arriiy F Im ticdi,'-00 P.C.I 1=n'� 2.2'a Street Taiephon=;(508)759-4441 FAX(5508)75H-4"-7S ' ti+r,^.^;rrcunl�vatar�na!;rtic:at.crm July 22, 2010 Mr. Brian Serrecchia AECOM Environment 95 State Road - Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 LABORATORY REPORT Project: CH #2142, Hyannis/60136835 LAID: 134627 Received: 07-08-10 Dear Brian: Enclosed are the analytical results for the above referenced project. The project was processed for Standard turnaround. This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this report. This report contains a sample receipt report detailing the samples received, a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a quality control report, and a statement of our state certifications. The analytical results contained in this report meet all applicable NELAC or NVLAP standards, except as may be specifically noted, or described in the project narrative. The analytical results relate only to the samples received. This report may only be used or reproduced in its entirety. I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Eric H.Je sen Operatio s Ma alter EHJ/elm Enclosures Page 1 of 30 . GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report .Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Delivery: Hand Temperature: 4.6°C Client: AECOM Environment Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 134627 Lab Receipt: 07-08-10 Custody Seal(s): n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 134627-1 MW-1 Aqueous 717110 14:35 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261030 40 mL VOA Vial SX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261017 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261006 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL I R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 134627-2 MW-2 Aqueous. 717110 14:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261066 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261053 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261042 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 134627-3 MW-3 Aqueous 7/7/10 14:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261029 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261018 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261005 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 134627-4 MW-4 Aqueous 717110 14:50 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261064 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261063 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261040 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 134627-5 MW-5 Aqueous 717110 15:05 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261065 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261054 40 mL VOA Vial 5rfLqBX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261041 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 134627-6 MW-6 Aqueous 717110 15:15 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261032 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261015 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261008 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 134627-7 MW-7 Aqueous 717110 15:20 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261033 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261014 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261009 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 2 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report (Continued) Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Delivery: Hand Temperature: 4.6°C Client: AECOM Environment Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 134627 Lab Receipt: 07-08-10 Custody Seal(s): nla � Lab ID Field ID _-- —Matrix mpi ----_----Method Notes k134627-8 MW41 Aqueous susu 7/7/10 15:25 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container_ Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship -T'�Ef1[1T1� C1261028j 40 mL VOA Vial 8X36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a —_ C12610191 40 mL VOA Vial 3X3b5:i3 HCL j R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a _ --�RRtfr♦tii` --- — C7261004 40 mL VOA Vial 8X36553; HCL_ R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a — Lab ID Feld ID A—--T Matrix Sampled ( Method— --- Notes 134627-9 MW-9 I Aqueous i 717/10 15:30 7MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC L _ Presery QC Lot Prep Ship LC1261062 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 1 HCL P.-5915DE107-02-110 -02-10 n/a C1261057! 40 mL VOA Vial 8X36553 HCL R-5915D_i n/a Scretmrr2 1---- --- C12b1038 40 mL VOA Vial 8X36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a r Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 3 462 7-1 0 MW-10 Aqueous 7/7/10 15:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261060 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261059 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261036 40 in. VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 346 2 7-1 1 MW-11 Aqueous 717110 15:50 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261035 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261012 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261011 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 134627-12 MW-5D Aqueous 717110 13:10 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261031 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261016 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261007 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 3462 7-1 3 GS-2 Aqueous 717110 15:55 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261034 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261013 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261010 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 34 6 2 7-1 4 GS-3 Aqueous 7/7/10 16:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261061 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261058 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-S915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261037 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 Page 3 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report (Continued) Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Delivery: Hand Temperature: 4.6°C Client: AECOM Environment Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 134627 Lab Receipt: 07-08-10 Custody Seal(s): n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 3462 7-1 5 DUP Aqueous 717110 15:20 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261056 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a C1261055 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-591513 07-02-10 n/a C1261039 40 mL VOA Vial BX36553 HCL R-5915D 07-02-10 n/a Lab ID Feld ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 3 462 7-1 6 Trip Aqueous 717110 0:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1261444 40 mL VOA Vial BX36560 HCL R-5915D 06-07-10 n/a C1261443 40 mL VOA Vial BX36560 HCL R-5915D 06-07-10 n/a Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 Page 4 of 30 1 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Data Certification Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Lab ID: 134627 Client: AECOM Environment Received: 07.08-10 15:00 Mass DEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form Project Location: n/a MA DEP RTN: n/a This Form provides certifications for the following data set: MA DEP VPH: 134627-1,2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,-8;9;10,-11,-12,-13,-14,-15,-16 Sample Matrices: Groundwater/Surface (X) Soil/Sediment ( ) Drinking Water ( ) Air ( ) Other ( ) CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): _ 8260 VOC 7470/7471 Hg Mass DEP VPH 8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr Mass DEP APH CAM 11 A ( ) CAM III B ( ) CAM IV A W CAM V B ( ) CAM VI B ( ) CAM IX A i ) 8270 SVOC 7010 Metals Mass DEP,EPH 8151 Herbicides 8330 Explosives TO-15 VOC CAM 11 B ( ) CAM III C ( ) CAM IV B ( ) CAM V C ( ) CAM VIII_A_( ) CAM IX B ( ) 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 8082 PCB 9012 Cyanide/PAC 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A ( ) CAM III D ( ) CAM V A _ ( ) CAM VI A ( ) CAM Vill B An affirmative response to questions A through F are re uired for"Presumptive Certainty"status. A. Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of-Custody, properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratoratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Yes B. Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)followed? Yes C. Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? Yes D. Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VII A,"Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"? Yes E. VPH.EPH and APH methods only: Was each method conducted without significant modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). Yes F. Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E)? Yes Responses to questions G,H and I below are required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. G. Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? No Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data usability and representativeness requirements described In 310 CMR 40.1056(2)(k)and WSC-07-350. H. Were all QC performance standards specified in the CAM protocol(s)achieved? Yes I. Were results reported for the complete analyte list specified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? Yes All negative responses must be addressed in an attached laboratory narrative. I,the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Operations Manager Printed Name: Eric H.Jens n Date: 07-22-10 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 5 of 30 GRDUNDWAT ER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 134627-05 QC Batch ID: VG3-4563-W Sampled: 07-07-10 15:05 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 07-08-10 15:00 Sample Volume: 5 mt. Analyzed: 07-16-10 15:46 Dilution Factor: 2 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 550 ug/L 40 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® 1,100 ug/L 40 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 2,500 ug/L 40 Unadju5Ledn-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 550 ug/L 40 n�9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 3,900 ug/L 40 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether" BRL ug/L 10 7143-2 Benzene" BRL ug/L 2 108-88-3 Toluene n BRL ug/L 10 100-414 Eth (benzene# 33 ug/L 10 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene{ 200 ug/L 10 95-47-6 ortho- X lene; 45 ug/L 10 91-20-3 Naphthalene 21 ug/L 10 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked IMeasured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 1 51 101 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 1 52 1 104 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532page 10 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DFP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-6 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136035 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 134627-06 QC Batch ID: VG3-4563-V4 Sampled: 07-07-10 15:15 instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 07-08-10 15:00 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 07-16-10 20.32 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration _ Notes Units ReVorting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 1 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to _ _BRL _ ul ff 20 n-C9 to n-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 10 Uy1a_ d lusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t _ BRL ug/L T_ 20 Unadiusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ul?/L i 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether" BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene" BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108.38-3 and 10r42-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene= BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 49 99 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 99 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. N Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532page 11 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID:` MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 ml VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 134627-07 QC Batch ID: VG34563-W Sampled: 07-07-10 15:20 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 07-08-10 15:00 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 07-16-10 21:13 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 43 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® 49 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n�10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 120 ug/L 20 Unaduged n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 43 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 190 ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether" BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene: 8 ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene$ 8 ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked JMeasuredl Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 1 46 1 93 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 1 47 1 95 % 70-130"/o QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No 1 Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyze concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. a Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 025321"age 12 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-9 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 134627-09 QC Batch ID: VG3-4563-W Sampled: 07-07-10 15:30 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 07-08-10 15:00 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 07-16-10 23:15 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes nits Reportinglimit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL _ ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL __ ug/L_ 20_ n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 5 Unadiusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL-- _ /L 20 Unadiusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit. 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL _ ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene" BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene t BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642.3 1 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery _ QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 50 99 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 99 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n{8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the rrC9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532page 14 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GOPID/FID Field ID: MW-10 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCU Cool Laboratory ID: 134627-10 QC Batch ID: VG3-4563-W Sampled: 07-07-10 15:45 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 07-08-10 15:00 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 07-16-10 23:56 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VP Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 UnadLu5kdn-05 to.n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether" BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene" BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene a BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene: BRL ug/L 5 E54 E 10-2-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene BRL ug/L 5 ortho- X lene x BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked JMeasuredl Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 47 1 95 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 1 98 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below an this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n4 8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. rt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 15 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5D Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: NCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 134627-12 QC Batch ID: VG3-4563-W Sampled: 07-07-10 13:10 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 07-08-10 15:00 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 07-17-10 01-:17 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes UnitsReporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L_ 20 11�i diusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL 1 ug/L _20 Unadiusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL —�— ug/L _20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene" BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 108.38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene; BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 49 98 % 70-130% . 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 48 96 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated move are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is aithorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-09 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532Page 17 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL - Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons b GC/PID/FID Y Y Field ID: DUP Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCU Cool Laboratory ID: 134627-15 QC Batch ID: VG34563-W Sampled: 07-07-10 15:20 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 07-08-10 15:00 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: - 07-17-10 01:57 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 26 ug/L. 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® 31 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 69 ug/L 20 Qoadjwted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 26 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 110 ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether" BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene" BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene" BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene x 6 - ug/L 5 . 9547-6 ortho- X lene t 7 ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 48 97 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 97 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination.of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-012 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. rt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-09 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 20 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Trip Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: AECOM Environment Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 134627-16 QC Batch ID: VG3-4563-W Sampled: 07-07-10 00:00 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 07-08-10 15:00 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 07-17-10 02:38 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: GY VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L_ 20 L Unadiusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 I CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit t634-044 Methyl ten-butyl Ether" BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene" BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene" BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene: BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 1 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 1 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 48 96 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 48 95 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this.data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n4 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532Page 21 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Project Narrative Project: CFI#2142,Hyannis/60136835 Lab ID: 134627 Client: AECOM Environment Received: 07-08-10 15:00 A.Documentation and Client Communication. The following documentation discrepancies,and client changes or amendments were noted for this project: 1 . No documentation discrepancies,changes,or amendments were noted. B.Method Modifications,Non-Conformances and Observations 771 The sample(s) in this project were analyzed by the references analytical method(s),and no method modifications, non-conformances or analytical issues were noted,except as indicated below: 1 . MA DEP VPH Note: Samples 134627-5,-13 and-14. Samples were diluted prior to analysis. Dilution was required to keep all target analytes within calibration. Elevated reporting limits are above the recommended CAM reporting limits for the target analytes. 2. Sample 134627-16 was not received with sample collection time listed on the Chain of Custody. Sample was reported with a sampling collection time of 00:00 by the laboratory. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. 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Date - Teved - ConteinerCounc samples are charged on a per sample basis.Each MS.MSO �' AMA .❑W STARS ❑ and Sample Duplicate requires an additional,sampla agquoL i - - ❑NH (]Drinking Water MM, ❑NO CT RCP Data CerhGCetionrM iced ReWgWshed by Date TW e 'Rtxeheil M tabaatory ShophilrAfte ' l ft] - ❑NY .❑Wastewater.. Pro)aa Specific 0C Raqulrod, SMecuonot.oC Sample. - Number: Signature:' L ❑RI ❑Waste:Dispgsal ❑SampbDuplicate 0P.leaw. usesempk;. 191 - ❑VT ODredge;Materw .O Matrix Six" Method of Shipment❑GINA Caxier, Express Mail Expre Nail O Federal,Ex rase . Custody Sant . O - ❑_ ❑ ❑Matrix rate.Spas Dupti - 0CUPS.0 Hand❑ Number: W _ f GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Assurance/Quality Control A. Program Overview Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA,SW-846, Update III (1996). Quality Control protocols include written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) developed for each analytical .method. SOPS are derived from US EPA methodologies and other established references. Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented for traceability. Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked with internal standards and surrogate compounds. All instrument sequences begin with an initial calibration verification standard and a blank; and excepting GC/MS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing calibration standard. GUMS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12 hour operating period,whichever is more frequent. Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank,one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve. B. Definitions Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the same techniques or manipulations,all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours. Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy. Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks consist of reagent water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination. Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical. method in dealing with each sample matrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent Recoveries are calculated for each Surrogate Compound. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 25 of 30 ' 1 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG34563-W Analyzed: 07-1&10 12:01 Analyzed: 07-1&10 12:42 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: gy Analyst: gy Units: ug/L CAS Number Analyte LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits Spiked me sued Recovery Spiked immured . Recovery RPD Spike RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 38 76 % 50 35 71 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 40 81 % 50 41 82 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 49 98 % 50 50 101 % 3 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 130 87 % 150 130 87 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 41 82 % 50 42 83 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 42 1 84 % 50 1 44 87 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 46 92 % 50 47 94 % 2 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 130 87 % 150 130 87 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 53 106 % 50 53 107 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 71-43-2 Benzene 50 47 94 % 50 48 97 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 48 97 % 50 49 99 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 49 97 % 50 41 83 % 16 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 10642-3 - meta-Xylene and pars-Xylene 100 98 1 98 % 100 120 120 % 20 % 70-130% 25% 95-47-6 ortho- Xylene 50 49 98 % 50 50 100 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 95-63-6 1,2,4-Tri methyl benzene 50 49 98 % 50 50 100 % 1 % 70-1,30% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 58 116 % 50 58 115 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 450 450 100 % 450 470 104 % 4 % 70-130%1 25% QC Surrogate Compound ISpikedimeasumdIRecovery ISpikedlmmured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 46 92 % 50 1 45 90 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 46 91 % 50 1 45 90 % 1 170-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 26 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG34563-W Analyzed: 07-16-10 13:23 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: gy VPH_ Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Lim j n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unausted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 11nad'us e n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t �— BRL ug/L 20 ( CAS Number Analyte Concentration _Notes Units Reporting Limit i 634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 1 71-4�3-2 - Benzene° _ BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° _ BRL ug/L 5 10041-4 Eth (benzene; BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene; BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene: BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Imeasuredl Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 47 94 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 47 94 % 1 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-09 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. ri Analyte efutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532Page 27 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals Groundwater Analytical maintains environmental laboratory certification in a variety of states. Copies of our current certificates may be obtained from our website: http://www.groundwateranalZical.comLqual*ficati6ns.htm CONNECTICUT Department of Health Services,PH-0586 Potable Water,Wastewater,Solid Waste and Soil http://www.ct.gov/dph/l ib/dph/envi ronmental_health/envi ronmental_laboratories/pdf/Out_State.pdf MASSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Potable Water and Non-Potable Water http://public.dep.state.ma.us/labcerttlabcert.aspx Department of Labor, Asbestos Analytical Services,Class A Division of Occupational Safety, AA000195 http://www.mass.gov/dos/forms/la-rpt_list—aa.pdf NEW HAMPSHIRE Department of Environmental Services, 202708 Potable Water,Non-Potable Water,Solid and Chemical Materials http://www4.egov.nh.gov/DES/NHELAP NEW YORK Department of Health, 11754 Potable Water,Non-Potable Water,Solid and Hazardous Waste http://www.wadsworth.org4abcert/elap/comm.html RHODE ISLAND Department of Health, Potable and Non-Potable Water Microbiology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Division of Laboratories, 1A000054 http://www.health.ri.gov4abs/outofstatelabs.pdf U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA,Soil Permit, S-53921 Foreign soil import permit VERMONT Department of Health, VT-87643 Potable Water http://healthvermont.gov/enviro/ph_lab/water—test.aspx#cert Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 Page 28 of 30 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals MASSA.HUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods and analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certification standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative, Potable Water(Drinking Water) Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Analyte Method Analyte Method 1,2-Dibromo-3Chloropropane EPA 504.1 Antimony EPA 200.7 1,2-Dibromoethane EPA 504.1 Antimony EPA 200.8 Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Arsenic EPA 200.7 Antimony EPA 200.8 Arsenic EPA 200.8 Arsenic EPA 200.8 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Barium EPA 200.7 Beryllium EPA 200.8 Barium EPA 200.8 Beta-BHC EPA 608 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM 5210-B Beryllium EPA 200.8 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.8 Cadmium EPA 200.8 Calcium EPA 200.7 Calcium EPA 200.7 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM 5220-D Chlorine,Residual Free SM 4500CL-G Chlordane EPA 608 Chromium EPA 200.7 Chloride EPA 300.0 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Chlorine,Total Residual SM 4500CL-G E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Chromium EPA 200.7 E.Coli(Treatment and Distribution) NA-MUG SM 9222-G Chromium EPA 200.8 Fecal Col iform(Source Water) MF SM 9222-D Cobalt EPA 200.7 Fluoride EPA 300.0 Cobalt EPA 200.8 Fluoride SM 4500-F-C Copper. EPA 200.7 Heterotrophic Plate Count SM 9215-B Copper EPA 200.8 Lead EPA 200.8 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Mercury EPA 245.1 DDD EPA 608 Nickel EPA 200.7 DDE EPA 608 Nickel EPA 200.8 DDT EPA 608 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Delta-BHC EPA 608 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1C Dieldrin EPA 608 Nitrite-N EPA 300.0 Endosulfan I EPA 608 Nitrite-N Lachat 10-107-04-1C Endosulfan II EPA 608 pH SM 4500-H-B Endosulfan Sulfate EPA 608 Selenium EPA 200.8 Endrin EPA 608 Silver EPA 200.7 Endrin Aldehyde EPA 608 Silver EPA 200.8 Fluoride EPA 300.0 Sodium EPA 200.7 Gamma-BHC EPA 608 Sulfate EPA 300.0 Hardness(CaCO3),Total EPA 200.7 Thallium EPA 200.8 Hardness(CaCO3),Total SM 2340-B Total Col iform(Treatment and Distribution) Enz.sub.SM 9223 Heptachlor EPA 608 Total Col iform(Treatment and Distribution) MF SM 9222-B Heptachlor Epoxide EPA 608 Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540C Iron EPA 200.7 Trihalomethanes EPA 524.2 Kieldahl-N Lachat 10-107-06-02-D Turbidity SM 2130-B Lead EPA 200.7 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 Magnesium EPA 200.7 Manganese EPA 200.7 Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Manganese EPA 200.8 Analyte Method Mercury EPA 245.1 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 Aldrin EPA 608 Molybdenum EPA 200.8 Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Nickel EPA 200.7 Alpha-BHC EPA 608 Nickel EPA 200.8 Aluminum EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N EPA 300:0 Aluminum EPA 200.8 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1C Ammonia-N Lachat 10-107-06-1-B Non-Filterable Residue SM 2540-D Oil and Grease EPA 1664 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay,MA 02532 Page 29 of 30 - I GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals MASSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods and analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certification standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative. Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Analyte Method Orthophosphate Lachat 10-115-01-1-A pH SM 4500-H-B Phenolics,Total EPA 420.4 Phenolics,Total Lachat 10-210-00-1-8 Phosphorus,Total Lachat 10-115-01-1-C Phosphorus,Total SM 4500-P-B,E Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Oil) EPA 600/4-81-045 Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Water) EPA 608,Potassium EPA 200.,7 Selenium EPA 200.7 Selenium EPA 200.E Silver EPA 200.7 Sodium EPA 200.7 Specific Conductivity SM 2510-B Strontium EPA 200.7 Sulfate EPA 300.0 SVOC-Acid Extractables EPA 625 SVOC-Base/Neutral Extractables. EPA 625 Thallium EPA 200.7 Thallium EPA 200.8 Titanium EPA 200.7 Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Total Organic Carbon SM 5310-13 Toxaphene EPA 608 Vanadium EPA 200.7 Vanadium EPA 200.8 Volatile Aromatics EPA 602 Volatile Aromatics EPA 624 Volatile Halocarbons EPA 624 Zinc EPA 200.7 Zinc EPA 200.8 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 Page 30 of 30 I� Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection AM -urans %;Onftlkff Here is the file you requested for your records. ' To retain a copy of this file you must save and/or print. Username: BSERRECCHIA ' Transaction ID: 162893 Document: BWSC Comprehensive Response Action Transmittal ' Size of File: 179.215 K Status of Transaction: SUBMITTED ' Date and Time Created- 2/6/2008::7:43:48 AM . ' Note: This file only includes forms that were part of your transaction as of the date and time indicated above. If you need ' a more current copy of your transaction, return to eDEP and select to "Download a Copy" from the Current Submittals page. 1 i Ow ;Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 ' COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT 4 - 14257 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) A. SITE LOCATION: t1. Site Name: CUMBERLA ID FARMS 2. Street Address: 395 WEST MAIN ST ' 3. City/Town: HYANNIS 4. ZIP Code: 02601-0000 5. UTM Coordinates: a.UTM N: 4611610 b. UTM E. 390813 ' 6. Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site. ❑ a. Tier IA b. Tier lb © c. Tier IC d. Tierll ' 7. If applicable,provide the Permit Number: W007791 B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check all that apply) ' 1. Submit a Phase I Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484. 2. Submit a Revised Phase I Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484. ' 3. Submit a Phase II Scope of Work,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0834. 4. Submit an interim Phase II Report. This report does not satisfy the response action deadline requirements in 310 CMR 40,0500, ' 5.,Submit a final Phase II Report and Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0836. 6. Submit a Revised Phase II Report and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0836. t7. Submit a Phase III Remedial Action Plan and Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0862. 8. Submit a Revised Phase III Remedial Action Plan and Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0862. ' ❑ 9. Submit a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0874. E] 10. Submit a Modified Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0874. 11. Submit an As-Built Construction Report,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0875. ® 12. Submit a Phase IV Status Report, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0877. 13. Submit a Phase IV Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0878 and 40.0879. ' Specify the outcome of Phase IV activities:(check one) a. Phase V Operation,Maintenance or Monitoring of the Comprehensive Remedial Action is necessary to achieve a Response Action Outcome. b. The requirements of a Class A Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional Operation,Maintenance or Monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action ' Outcome Statement and Report(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. c. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional Operation, Maintenance or Monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action ' Outcome Statement and Report(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. d. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. Further Operation,Maintenance or Monitoring of the remedial action is necessary to ensure that conditions are maintained and that further progress is t made toward a Permanent Solution. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement and Report (BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above) Revised:2/15/2005 Page 1 of 5 1 }Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection :Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 Release Tracking Number COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL , ,_FORM& PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO(cont.): (check all that apply) t 14. Submit a Revised Phase IV Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0878 and 40.0879. E] 15. Submit a Phase V Status Report, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0892. �✓ 16. Submit a Remedial Monitoring Report.(This report can only be submitted through eDEP.) ' a.Type of Report:(check one) i. Initial Report ✓ ii. Interim Report iii. Final Report b. Frequency of Submittal:(check all that apply) t i. A Remedial Monitoring Report(s)submitted monthly to address an Imminent Hazard. ® ii. A Remedial Monitoring Report(s)submitted monthly to address a Condition of Substantial Release Migration. Z✓ iii. A Remedial Monitoring Report(s)submitted concurrent with a Status Report. ' c.Status of Site:(check one) Eli. Phase V YJ ii. Remedy Operation Status Ej iii.Class C RAO d. Number of Remedial Systems and/or Monitoring Programs: A separate BWSC108A,CRA Remedial Monitoring Report,must be filled out for each Remedial System and/or Monitoring Program addressed by this transmittal form. 17. Submit a Remedy Operation Status,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893. ® 18. Submit a Status Report to maintain a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(2). 19. Submit a Modification of a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(5). 20. Submit a Termination of a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(6). 21. Submit a Phase V Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0894. Specify the outcome of Phase V activities: (check one) a. The requirements of a Class A Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional Operation,Maintenance or ' Monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. b. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional Operation,Maintenance or ' Monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement and Report(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. c. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. Further Operation,Maintenance or ' ❑ Monitoring of the remedial action is necessary to ensure that conditions are maintained and/or that further progress is made toward a Permanent Solution. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement and Report(BWSC104)will be submitted to DEP. ' 0 22. Submit a Revised Phase V Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0894. 23. Submit a Post-Class C Response Action Outcome Status Report,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0898. r , (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above) ' Revised: 205/2005 Page 2 of 5 i ' Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection' p otect on Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 t :COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT ' Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) L C. LSP SIGNATURE AND STAMP: ' I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with this transmittal form, including any and all documents accompanying this submittal. In my professional opinion and judgment based upon application of(i)the standard of care in 309 CMR 4.02(1),(ii)the applicable provisions of 309 CMR 4.02(2)and(3),and 309 CMR 4.03(2),and (iii)the provisions of 309 CMR 4.03(3),to the best of my knowledge,information and belief, ' > if Section B indicates that a Phase I,Phase 11,Phase Ill,Phase IV or Phase V Completion Statement is being submitted,the response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)has(have)been developed and implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s)as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,and(iii) comply(ies)with the identified provisions of all orders,permits,and approvals identified in this submittal; > if Section B indicates that a Phase H Scope of Work or a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan is being submitted,the response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)has(have)been developed in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s)as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,and(iii)comply(ies)with the identified provisions of all orders, permits,and approvals identified in this submittal; ' > if Section B indicates that an As-Built Construction Report,a Remedy Operation Status,a Phase IV,Phase V or Post-Class C RAO Status Report,a Status Report to Maintain a Remedy Operation Status and/or a Remedial Monitoring Report is being submitted,the response action(s)that is(are)the subject of this submittal(i)is(are)being implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,(ii)is(are)appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s)as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000,and(iii)comply(ies) with the identified provisions of all orders, permits,and approvals identified in this submittal. 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#: 919p7 � � �y CHRISTOPHER 2. First Name. � --� .,3.�•.. - 3. Last Name , qj 4. Telephone 985893D00� U M.,. ����� � 5. Ext.. �*. 6. FAX: � ••, ctrisoPHR �nARtANkeft 7. Signature. .>,..,:< ._,._.... ' �02104f�U079WFTF77r777= 4f A44S �. 8. Date: 9. LSP Stamp: o (mm/dd/yyyy) ' t Electronic Seal Revised: 2/15/2005 Page 3 of 5 Massachusetts use tts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL L Release Tracking Number FORM& PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT 4 14257 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) D. PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. Check all that apply: I ® a.change in contact name b.change of address ® c. change in the person undertakina res onse actions 2. Name of Organization: CUMBERLAND FARMS INC ' 3. Contact First Name: CHRISTOPHER 4.Last Name: JOHNSON 5. Street: 777 DEDHAM STREET 6.Title: 7. City/Town: CANTON 8. State: MA 9. ZIP Code: 02021-0000 r16. Telephone: 7818284900 11.Ext.: 3415 12. FAX: E. RELATIONSHIP TO SITE OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: ®✓ 1. RP or PRP ❑✓ a. Owner b. Operator ❑ c. Generator ❑ d. Transporter e. Other RP or PRP Specify: El2. Fiduciary,Secured Lender or Municipality with Exempt Status(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.2) 3. Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.50)) ' ® 4. Any Other Person Undertaking Response Actions Specify Relationship: ' F. REQUIRED ATTACHMENT 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 approval(s)issued by DEP or EPA. If the box is checked,you MUST attach a statement identifying the applicable 1 provisions thereof. E2. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of the submittal of any Phase Reports to DEP. t3. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of the availability of a Phase III Remedial Action Plan. ' Q 4. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of the availability of a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan. 5. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of any field work ' involving the implementation of a Phase IV Remedial Action. 6. If submitting a Modification of a Remedy Operation Status,check here to certify that a statement detailing the compliance history,as per 310 CMR 40.0893(5),for the person making this submittal is attached. ' ❑ 7. If submitting a Modification of a Remedy Operation Status,check here to certify that written consent of the person who submitted the Remedy Operation Status submittal,as per 310 CMR 40.0893(5), is attached. c8. Check here if any non-updatable information provided on this form is incorrect,e.g.Site Name. Send corrections to the DEP Regional Office. 9. Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts,data,and other information is attached. 1 Revised: 2/15/2005 Page 4 of 5 ;Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection `Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number FORM& PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT 14257 ' Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) G. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. I,CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON � I ,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury(i)that I have personally ' examined and am familiar with the information contained in this submittal, including any and all documents accompanying this transmittal form,(ii)that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,the material information contained in this submittal is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate and complete,and(iii) ' that I am fully authorized to make this attestation on behalf of the entity legally responsible for this submittal. I/the person or entity on whose behalf this submittal is made am/is aware that there are significant penalties, including,but not limited to, possible fines and imprisonment,for wdllfully submitting false, inaccurate,or incomplete information. ' 2. By CHRI�l" PFiE JOHNS©N .... .F f , 3. Title: Signature ' 4. For: JCUMBERLAND FARMS INC 1 5. Date: 02/04/2008 (Name of person or entity recorded in Section D) (mm/dd/yyyy) ' 6. Check here if the address of the person providing certification is different from address recorded in Section D. 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 1 SUBMIT AN INCOMPLETE FORM,YOU MAY BE PENALIZED FOR MISSING A REQUIRED DEADLINE. Date Stamp(DEP USE ONLY:) t 2/6/2008 7:40:07 AM 1 Revised: 2/15/2005 Page 5 of 5 'Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection !Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108A CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT Release Tracking Number Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) 4 - 14257 ' Remedial System or Monitoring Program: FI= of: 1 A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVE REMEDIAL SYSTEM OR ACTIVE REMEDIAL MONITORING PROGRAM: 1. Type of Active Remedial System or Active Remedial Monitoring Program:(check all that apply) ❑✓ a. Active Remedial System:(check all that apply) ❑ i.NAPL Recovery ii. Soil Vapor Extra ction/Bioventing ❑✓ iii. Vapor-phase Carbon Adsorption ❑ iv.Groundwater Recovery ❑ v. Dual/Multi-phase Extraction ® vi. Aqueous-phase Carbon Adsorption ❑ vii.Air Stripping ❑✓ viii. Sparging/Biosparging ix. Cat/Thermal Oxidation X. Other Describe: ' ❑ b. Application of Remedial Additives:(check all that apply) ❑ i.To the Subsurface ❑ ii. To Groundwater(Injection) ❑ iii. To the Surface c. Active Remedial Monitoring Program Without the Application of Remedial Additives:(check all that apply;Sections C,D and E are not required;attach supporting information,data, maps and/or sketches needed by checking Section F5) ❑ i. Reactive Wall ❑ ii. Natural Attenuation ❑ iii. Other Describe: ' 2. Mode of Operation:(check one) ❑✓ a. Continuous ❑ b. Intermittent ❑ c. Pulsed ❑ d. One-time Event Only ❑ e. Other: 3. System Effluent/Discharge:(check all that apply) ❑ a.Sanitary Sewer/POTW ❑ b.Groundwater Re-infiltration/Re-injection:(check one) ❑ i. Downgradient ii. Upgradient ✓ c. Vapor-phase Discharge to Ambient Air:(check one) i. Off-gas Controls ii. No Off-gas Controls ' ® d. Drinking Water Supply e. Surface Water(including Storm Drains) i ❑ f. Other Describe: B. MONITORING FREQUENCY: 1. Reporting period that is the subject of this submittal: From: 8/1/2007 To: 1/14/2008 ' 2. Number of monitoring events during the reporting period: (check one)(mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) a.System Startup:(if applicable) ❑ i. Days 1,3,6,and then weekly thereafter,for the first month. ❑ ii. Other Describe: b. Post-system Startup(after first month)or Monitoring Program: © i.Monthly ❑ ii.Quarterly ' ❑ iii. Other Describe: ® 3. Check here to certify that the number of required monitoring events were conducted during the reporting period. C. EFFLUENT/DISCHARGE REGULATION:(check one to indicate how the effluent/discharge limits were established) ❑ 1.NPDES:(check one) a. Remediation General Permit ❑ b. Individual Permit 'c. Emergency Exclusion Effective Date of Permit: r ❑✓ 2. MCP Performance Standard MCP Cltations(s): 310 CMR 40.0049 5 mm/dd ❑ 3. DEP Approval Letter Date of Letter: mm/dd/ I 4. Other Describe: Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 1 of 3 r Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC108A I Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT Release Tracking Number Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) 4 - 14257 Remedial System or Monitoring Program: 1 of: 1 D. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR:(check one) ' ® 1. Required due to Remedial Wastewater Treatment Plant in place for more than 30 days. a. Name: b. Grade: c.License No.: d. License Exp. Date:I_ 1 ® 2. Not Required (mm/dd/yyyy) 3. Not Applicable E. STATUS OF ACTIVE REMEDIAL SYSTEM OR ACTIVE REMEDIAL MONITORING PROGRAM DURING REPORTING PERIOD: (check all that apply) 1.The Active Remedial System was functional one or more da s during the Reporting Period. a. Days System was Fully Functional: 163 __ b.GW Recovered(gals): c. NAPL Recovered(gals): d. GW Discharged(gals): e.Avg.Soil Gas Recovery Rate(scfm): 1375 f. Avg.Sparging Rate(scfm) 13.5,,_.„_,,,,,,. 2..Remedial Additives:(check all that apply) a.No Remedial Additives applied during the Reporting Period. b.Enhanced Bioremediation Additives applied: (total quantity applied at the site for the current reporting period) i. Nitrogen/Phosphorus: 11 ii. Peroxides: Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units iii.Microorganisms: iv.Other: Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units 1 L Elc.Chemical oxidation/reduction additives applied:(total quantity applied at the site for the current reporting period) i. Permanganates: ii. Peroxides: Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units ' iii.Persulfates: E] iv.Other: Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 2 of 3 r Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection ;Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108A Release Tracking CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING .REPORT Re g Number \ Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) - 14257 `Remedial System or Monitoring Program: ff= of:a E. STATUS OF ACTIVE REMEDIAL SYSTEM OR ACTIVE REMEDIAL MONITORING PROGRAM DURING REPORTING PERIOD:(cont.) ' (check all that apply) ® d. Other additives applied:(total quantity applied at the site for the current reporting period) Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units i ® e. Check here if any additional Remedial Additives were applied. Attach list of additional additives and include Name of Additive,,Date Applied,Quantity Applied and Units(in gals.or lbs.) F. SHUTDOWNS OF ACTIVE REMEDIAL SYSTEM OR ACTIVE REMEDIAL MONITORING PROGRAM:(check all that apply) ' 1. The Active Remedial System had unscheduled shutdowns on one or more occasions during the Reporting Period. a. Number of Unscheduled Shutdowns: b.Total Number of Days of Unscheduled Shutdowns: c. Reason(s)for Unscheduled Shutdowns: �✓ 2. The Active Remedial System had scheduled shutdowns on one or more occasions during the Reporting Period. r a. Number of Scheduled Shutdowns: b.Total Number of Days of Scheduled Shutdowns: 7 c. Reason(s)for Scheduled Shutdowns: VAPOR PHASE CARBON BREAKTHROUGH 3. The Active Remedial System or Active Remedial Monitoring Program was permanently shutdown/discontinued during the Reporting Period. a. Date of Final System or Monitoring Program Shutdown: b. No Further Effluent Discharges. (mm/dd/yyyy) c..No Further Application of Remedial Additives planned;sufficient monitoring completed to demonstrate compliance with 310 CM 40.0046. El d. No Further Submittals Planned. e. Other: Describe: G. SUMMARY STATEMENTS:(check all that apply for the current reporting period) 1. All Active Remedial System checks and effluent analyses required by the approved plan and/or permit were performed when applicable. 2. There were no significant problems or prolonged(>25%of reporting period)unscheduled shutdowns of the Active Ir I Remedial System. 3. The Active Remedial System or Active Remedial Monitoring Program operated in conformance with the MCP,and all applicable approval conditions and/or permits. 4. Indicate any Operational Problems or Notes: r �✓ 5. Check here if additional/supporting Information,data, maps,and/or sketches are attached to the form. Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 3 of 3 � � � r >..r � �� III >� I� rs +�•� � ta■� -� ar � � s Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC108 B Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number CRA REMEDIAL'MONITORING REPORT 4 - `1aa57, Y3 EFFLUENT/DISCHARGE CONCENTRATIONS Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) Remedial System or Monitoring Program: 1 of: 1 For each Point of Measurement, indicate the highest concentration detected during the reporting period,of each oil, hazardous material and/or remedial additive. Influent Midpoint (check one) Check Within Point of Date Contaminant, Measurement and/or Concentraion Concentration 0 Discharge here, if Units Permissible Permissible Measurement (mm/dd/yyyy) Indicator Parameter (where (where ❑ Groundwater ND/BDL Concentration Limits? applicable) applicable) Concentration (Y/N) INFLUENT 10/25/2007 TOTAL VOCS 89 4.5 PPM es E Li MG/KG E i E] Check here if an additional BWSC108B, Effluent/Discharge Concentrations Form, is needed. Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 1 of 1 I ENSR AOM ENSR 95 State Road,Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts,02562 T 508.888.3900 F 508.888.6689 www.ensr.aecom.com January 30, 2008 ENSR Project: 02140-251 Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347 Re: Remedy Operation Status Report#9 & Remedial Monitoring Report (August 2007 through January 2008) Cumberland Farms, Inc., Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts RTN 4-14257 To Whom It May Concern: The following Remedy Operation Status (ROS)Report and Remedial Monitoring Report(RMR) has been submitted by ENSR Corporation (ENSR)on behalf of Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI)pursuant to the requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP)310 CMR 40.0890 and has been submitted as an attachment to Transmittal Form (BWSC-108, BWSC-108A, and BWSC-108B). Remedy Operation Status applies to disposal sites where a remedial system is being operated and relies upon operation and maintenance for the purpose of achieving a Permanent Solution pursuant to MCP 310 CMR 40.0890. This ROS report presents the environmental work performed by ENSR at the above-referenced site during the period of August 2007 through January 2008. Work was conducted in accordance with the Revised Phase IV As-Built, Final Inspection and Completion Statement and ROS#1, submitted in February 2004 to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP). In addition, this report satisfies the requirements of an RMR. All opinions provided in this report are based upon the work performed and are subject to the service constraints presented as Attachment A. Please refer to Figure 1, Site Locus, for the regional location of the site, Figure 2, Site Plan,for the locations of the monitoring wells, and Figure 3, As-Built Remediation Plan, for the location of the remedial wells. �1 ROS STATUS Groundwater Sampling ENSR conducted groundwater sampling on October 25, 2007 and January 7, 2008. On October 25, 2007 and January 7, 2008,wells MW-1 through MW-11, and MW-5D were gauged and/or sampled for Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons(VPH)analysis. The groundwater samples were submitted to Groundwater Analytical, Inc. (GAI)under chain-of-custody protocol for VPH analyses via MA DEP methodology. According to analytical results from the October 2007 and January 2008 sampling event, all VPH ' concentrations were below GW-1 standards except for those detected in the groundwater from wells MW-5 and MW-7.According to analytical results from the October 2007 sampling event, the VPH concentrations have increased in well MW-5 and have decreased in well MW-7.According to analytical results from the JA0052\13rojects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 \ Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#9.doc CFI Facility#2142 Remedy Operation Status#9 Page 2 January 2008 sampling event,the VPH concentrations have decreased in well MW-5 and increased in well MW-7. Groundwater analytical results are summarized in Table 1. Copies of the laboratory analytical reports are included as Attachment B. Based on the groundwater measurements collected on January 7, 2008,the localized groundwater flow direction was inferred to be southeasterly. The flow is consistent with previous interpretations. Refer to Table 2 for the groundwater elevation data. Operation and Maintenance ENSR continues to conduct Operation and Maintenance (O&M)events on a bimonthly to monthly basis. During the O&M events, ENSR collects field measurements including, but not limited to, photoionization detector(PID)readings of the influent, mid-fluent and effluent of the soil vapor extraction (SVE)system. In addition, vacuum readings of each SVE well, pressure and flow rates of each air sparge(AS)well, and pressure, temperature and flow readings of the SVE and AS system are collected. For a summary of recent AS/SVE system performance data, refer to Table 3. REMEDIATION WASTE DISPOSAL On January14, 2008, Carbon Filtration Systems, Inc., of Johnston, Rhode Island was on-site, under the Y supervision of ENSR to remove and replace spent carbon from the site remediation system. A total of 2,000 pounds of carbon were removed from site for off-site disposal under a uniform straight Bill of Lading (BOL). Copies of the Uniform Straight BO'L for the disposal of the spent carbon are included as Attachment C. REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT The following is a summary of the Remedial Monitoring Report checklist as required pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0027. • Number and description of Active Remedial System(s)or Active Remedial Monitoring Program(s)— include type of system, remedial additives applied, mode of operation, and where the system effluent discharges: ` The SVE system is designed to treat organic vapors utilizing a Gast 10-horse power blower. Air is extracted from three four inch vapor wells and passes through two 1000-pound vapor phase carbon units connected in series. If the 95% removal efficiency is not being met,the system is shutdown and the carbon is removed and replaced. Refer to Figure 3, As-Built Remediation Plan,for the location of the remedial wells. The AS system is designed to distribute airflow to seven air sparge wells utilizing two 3-horsepower oil-less rotary vane compressors. Each compressor is capable of producing 25 standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM)at full power at 60 hertz. The sparge system is operated at one-hour intervals in order to avoid preferential pathways due to formation fracturing. Refer to Figure 3, As-Built Remediation Plan, for the location of the remedial wells. nit ri M n Frequency-include• o o g dates)and number of monitoring events for reporting period. Please refer to Table 3 for SVE/AS monitoring events. • Operating Status of Active Remedial System—Include information regarding any system shutdown during the reporting period and the data/duration of shutdown: ENSR ' AECOM CFI Facility#2142 Remedy Operation Status#9 Page 3 ' The system was shutdown for one carbon change out indicated on Table 3. The site remediation system was shutdown from January 7, 2008 though January 14, 2008,to have the vapor phase carbon removed and replaced. • Effluent Concentrations—provide data for all monitoring events, include information regarding any discharges above permissible discharge concentrations: Effluent concentrations are presented in Table 3 and if discharge concentrations exceeded permissible discharge concentrations, a carbon change was conducted. • Groundwater Data—sampling results, monitoring data, etc: Groundwater sampling results are summarized in Table 1 and included in Attachment B. • Related Maps, Graphs or Diagrams. Please refer to Figure 1 for a copy of the Site Locus, Figure 2 for a copy of the Site Plan, Figure 3 for a copy of the As-Built Remediation Plan. • Other Supporting Documentation—narrative, laboratory data, etc. Please refer to Attachment B for copies of the laboratory analytical results and Attachment C for transport documentation regarding the offsite transport of the spent carbon. SUBSTANTIAL HAZARD EVALUATION Based on the Method 1 Risk Characterization completed as part of the Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment and current site conditions, no complete exposure pathways or risks to human health, safety, public welfare and the environment currently exist with respect to the site. Therefore, under the existing use of the site as a retail petroleum gasoline dispensing station, no substantial hazard exists. ROS SCHEDULE Groundwater sampling will continue on a quarterly schedule for VPH. This monitoring schedule will be maintained until the results of groundwater sample analysis demonstrate that dissolved concentrations of hydrocarbons are below the applicable GW-1/GW-3 standards and no longer pose a potential risk. Groundwater samples will be submitted to a Massachusetts-certified laboratory for analysis of VPH according to the MA DEP methodology. Evaluation of the results of the groundwater monitoring and remediation system measurements will continue to be presented in bi-annual monitoring reports. O&M events will continue to be performed at least monthly. 2140251ROS#9.doc ENSRI AECOM III I CFI Facility#2142 Remedy Operation Status#9 Page 4 If you have any questions, please contact Chris Johnson of CFI at(781)828-4900 extension 3415 or any of the undersigned. Sincerely your, A e?'e"�z Brian D. Serrecchia Ch topher G. Mariano Project Manager Senior Hydrogeologist, LSP Melissa J. )annon + Project Manager cc: Christopher Johnson; CFI Barnstable Board of Health i 2140251ROS#9.doc R )N ENSRIAECOM Figures J:100521Pro'ects\P20 2000-2999\2140 - 1 ( ) January 2008 Cumberland Farms\MXHyannis-251(W. Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#9.doc r ENSR AECOM shift" :.. 'taiand t- '•� .. •2,� "'z'3` ,2(?,�d'�r",Ty�.•. � � � a °'"�.. sbaw q oq - •7 RgwL{�' 'yra her. 'n A •Go9e°tbr_ry' • • tf. � V ° E ,a � .'ys i ®Islerd a eivis } - .T •�• •e � `" - 40 ♦ �r�• ,'E IGIR .A; - HLittl ayes -7 •.�� pdt' ` 11_!0 o`O °e•E-'' V 4a 1':... t i ro•y�J vR t ,�' �, •°p ♦ Coj J' blt, w .'ra qf„ • •®47. ` ,t �� SITE ftt '"i� �• •� � a. �.b z'S `4 t t' C.P �.: •1�'Ap•� e� r s.,' 1`1 � 'g� oT �' _4� 1,�• •fir � e� I e j •.s � Petk. rN WIN �7 qy` �� �s• � � F �. �. �Qe�cl1 �. 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Monitoring Well MW-9 Air Spurge Well (AS) O Soil Vapor Extraction Well (SVE) • Soil Boring Thoedore Hyora 1 S ECS Soil Boring CUMBERLAND VACANT VACANT Residential Q I FARMS Inferred Groundwater 0 REGIONAL 1 WEST MAIN \ Flow Direction 18-20 Suomi Rd. cc I OFFICE AUTO General Notes: I Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis 1 1 Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, 1 and Site Reconnossaince by ENSR. 0 I 2 All locations, dimensions, and property lines SVthis lc a e approximate.AS-7 y I plan should not beusedforconstruction This or 1 land conveyance purposes. MW-5 CB 1 Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and Cornelius Hickey AS-5 LISTS I selected site features determined through measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Commercial AS 64 AS-1 MyY_3 CLIENT 1 MP-1 ti AS-IS � MW-8 CANOPY � Cumb®rand Farms 379 W. Main St. 1AW-7 AS-2 MW-21 11ar4 Dedrem cal manadrr ull; ,o C AS1A ,,, SVE-1S Alfred and Leah Zerris SVE-1 I PROJECT TITLE v: SVE 3 PUMP PUMP /� FOOD 405 WEST MAIN CFI # 2142 Q STORE 1 AUTO 395 West Main Street f MW-6 AS-3 ISLANDS ISLANDS Hyannis, Massachusetts I W-4® �I FIGURE TITLE MW-1 , Site Plan APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY C3Rs s 5AS C.:S S �....... a> CGM DTM ........................._.._....................... .............. ... _._._---- ............. .. ._........_... --- DRAWN SCALE ,, ,,, RPM 1" 40' WEST MAIN STREET (ROUTE 28) JOB NUMBER DATE 2140-251 5/22/07 Richard Griffin - ENSR Number Capacity Tank Tank Installation Removal COUNTRY Park Place Fish and Lobster 95 State Street allons Construction Contents Dote Date t a,00o N/A Gasoline N/A tt/az GORDEN NURSERY Condos John F. Cardorelli Trust Sagamore, Massachusetts 0 1 z,o0o N/A Gasoline N/A tt/82 398 West Main Street 406 West Main Street (508) 888-3900 m 1 2,000 N/A Diesel N/A 11/82 of Notes: N 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline 12/82 In Use 1. All locations and dimensions of site and near vicinity FIGURE 2 i features are approximate only. 0 Fiberglass Diesel 12/82 In Use 2. All wells were surveyed by GTI ENSRIAECOM 3. Groundwater contours are interpolated between data o Notes: P points 0 40 60 80 SHEET This information was compiled based on available and inferred in other areas zHandex of N.E Inc. records and local records. 4. Figure derrived from "Site Information Map", By Groundwater SHEETI Technology, Inc. Norwood, Mo. October 5, 1992 _ Scale in Feet� N/A = Information was not available. -- LEGEND: - - Approximate Property Line t ............................. „............................. Storm Sewer Line Wayne Zerris w Water Line Carl E. Mueler —;;A,—CIA's---- Natural Gas Line Vacant Residential 65 Shady Lane DECatch basin RESIDENCE 22 Suomi Rd. :C- Utility Pole MW-g & Monitoring Well ® Air Sparge Well (AS) Q Soil Vapor Extraction Well (SVE) Soil Boring Thoedore Hyoro Q 1 CUMBERLAND ® ECS Soil Boring Residential Q 1 FARMS VACANT VACANT I REGIONAL I WEST MAIN Inferred Groundwater Flow Direction 18-20 Suomi Rd. I OFFICE I AUTO General Notes: 1 I Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis Z I Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, Z I and Site Reconnassaince by ENSR. 0 I SV 2 All locations, dimensions, and property lines co depicted on this plan are approximate. This AS-7 I plan should not be used for construction or 1 land conveyance purposes. MW-5 CB I Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and Cornelius Hickey AS-5 USTS 1 selected site features determined through measurements made b representatives of ENSR. Commercial AS :6 AS-1 MW�-3 CLIENT AS-1S I MP-1 MW-8 CANOPY I Cumb®rF'ancd Farms SbW 379 W. Main St. MW-7 AS-2 777 Dedtem j 0 ® MW-2 1 caetol►MassadNris m ASS e, SVE-1S Alfred and Leah Zerris 4, SVE-1 I PROJECT TITLE I S 3 PUMP FOOD PUMP 1 405 WEST MAIN STORE CFI # 2142 I AUTO 395 West Main Street v: MW-6 1 AS-3 ISLANDS ISLANDS Hyannis, Massachusetts 0� W-4® �1 FIGURE TITLE MW-' I As-Built Remediation Plan C APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY •.• CGM DTM I ........................................_........_.......... ....................MI{..........._...._........__......._...... SI........_......_..._........... °. SCALE DRAWN BY RPM 1"=40' WEST MAIN STREET (ROUTE 28) JOB NUMBER DATE 2140-251 5/22/07 Richard Griffin ENSR Number Capacity Tank Tank Installation Removal Park Place Fish and Lobster 95 State Street albns Construction Contents Dote Date COUNTRY 1 5,000 N/A Gasoline N/A 11/82 GORDEN NURSERY Condos John F. Cardorelli Trust Sagamore, Massachusetts 1 2,000 N/A Gasoline N/A 11/82 398 West Main Street 406 West Main Street (508) 888-3900 _m 0 1 2,000 N/A Diesel N/A 11/82 i Notes: N 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline 12/82 In Use 1. All locations and dimensions of site and near vicinity , FIGURE 3 I features are approximate only. 1 8,000 Fiberglass Diesel 12/82 In Use 2. All wells were surveyed by GTI S AECOM 25 Notes: 3. Groundwater contours are interpolated between data points SHEET 4i This information was compiled based on available and inferred in other areas 0 40 60 80 -' < Handex of N.E Inc. records and local records. 4. Figure derrived from "Site Information Map", By Groundwater - SHEET1 w Technology, Inc. Norwood, Mo. October 5, 1992 Scale In Feet _� N/A = Information was not available. ENSRIAECOM Tables i J:\0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)\2140 January 2008 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#9.1oc TABLE 1 Historical VPH&EPH Groundwater Analytical Summary CFI Facility 395 West Mainn Street Hyannis,Massachusetts C5-C8 C9-C12 C9-CI0 Ethyl- Aliphatics Aliphatics Aromatics Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE Naphthalene Location Date (ug/1) (ug/l) (ugll) (ug/I) (ugll) (ug/1) (ug/l) (ug/l) (ug/I) GW-1 Standard 400 4,000 200 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 GW-3 Standard 4,000 20,000 4,000 10,000 4,000 4,000 500 50,000 20,000 MW-1 1/7/2008 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/25/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/12/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/23/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/31/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/1112006 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 _ 511/2006 NS NS NS NS NS. NS NS NS NS Q� 1/1012006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/4/2005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/14/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 NO/ ND/5 ND/l0 ND/S NO 4/11/2005 ND/20 ND120 ND120 NO ND/S ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 DUP 4/11/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND15 ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 115/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 1 011312004 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2004 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 NDII ND/5 NO ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 4/5/2004 ND/20 ND/20 - ND/20 NDA ND/5 NDI5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/22/2004 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/19/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 NDII ND/5 NO ND/10 ND/5 NO 4/9/2003 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 N0/5 111712003 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1012312002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 8/6/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/25/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l- ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 NO 9127/2001 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 5/15/2001 ND150 ND/50 ND/50 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 NO NO ND/2 11/29/2000 ND50 ND/50 ND150 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 4/28/200 NO ND/50 ND150 NO NO NO ND/2 3.2 ND/2 10/ 1999 ND50 ND/50 ND150 ND/2 ND/2 ND2 ND/4 ND/2 ND12 MW-2 1/7/2008 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 NO ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10125/2007 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 N1 NDIS ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/12/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND2 NDI17 NDI ND5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 4/23/2007 ND20 ND/20 ND/20 NO ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 .ND/5 ND/5 111212007 ND/20 ND120 ND/2 ND/l ND/ ND/5 ND/0 ND5 ND/5 10/31/2006 NS NS NS NS NS5 NS NS NS NS 7/11/2006 ND/20 NOT ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 1,113/10 ND/5 1,113/5 5/1/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/10/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/4/2005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 71141200 5 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND15 NO .. 4/11/2005 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS NDI10 ND/5 ND/5 1/5/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/70 ND/5 ND/5 10/13/2004 ND120 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND15 NDII 0 ND/5 ND15 7/8/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/5/2004 ND/20 ND/20 - ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 N3/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/22/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/19/2003 ND120 ND/20 N3/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2003 ND/20 -ND/20 ND120 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 ND/5 NDI5 419/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 NO ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/17/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 10,23/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 NDII ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 8/6/2002 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND15 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 4,25/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/2 712001 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 N3110 ND/5 ND15 '/15/2001 ND/50 ND150 ND/50 ND/2 NO ND/2 ND/2 NDl2 ND/2.0 11/29/2000 ND/SO ND/50 ND/50 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 NO ND/2 3.5 4/28/2000 ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 10/5/1999 ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/4 ND/2 ND/2 MW-3 1/7/2008 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 NDI1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/25/2007 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 7/12/2007 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/23/2007 ND120 ND120 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/1 212 0 0 7 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND15 10/31/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 - ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/11/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND15 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/1/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 1/10/2006 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 NDl5 10/4/2005 ND120 ND120 ND/20 NO; ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/1 412005 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 NO NO ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/11/2005 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 1/5/2005 1,113/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/13/2004 ND/20 NDI20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/S/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 1/22/2004 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 N3/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/19/2003 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NDI5 7/8/2003 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 N3/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NDIS ND/5 4/9/2003 ND/20 ND/20 - ND120 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 N3/5 ND15 - 1/17/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/10 12 N0/5 1012312002 ND120 ND120 ND1 20 1,113/1 ND15 NDIS ND/10 340 ND/5 - - 8/6/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 NDIS ND/10 6 NO 4/25/2002 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 912712001 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 511512001 ND/50 ND/50 72 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 5.1 ND/2 ND/2 11/29/2000 ND150 ND/50 ND/50 N1312 ND/2 N0/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 4/28/2000 ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 10/5/1999 ND150 ND150 ND150 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/4 ND/2 ND/2 TABLE 1 Historical VPH&EPH Groundwater Analytical Summary CFI Facility 2142 395 West Main ln Street --- Hyannis,Massachusetts C5-C8 C9-C12 C9-C10 Ethyl- . Aliphatics Aliphatics Aromatics Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE Naphthalene , Location Date (ug/I) p.,g/I) (ug/i) III) (ug/l) (ug/1) (ug/I) (ug/1) (ug/1) \ GW-1 Standard 400 4,000 200 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 GW-3 Standard 4,000 20,000 4,000 10,000 4,000 4,000 500 50,000 20,000 MW-4 1/7/2008 150 ND/20 25 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/25/2007 - 170 ND120 24 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 7/12/2007 140 ND120 21 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 9 ND/5 4/23/2007 100 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 DUP 4/23/2007 110 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/12/2007 67 ND/20 24 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/3112006 85 14D/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/11/2006 55 ND1 20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 5/1/2006 40 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/10/2006 73 ND/20 23 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 - ' 10/4/2005 110 'ND/20 32 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/14/2005 63 ND/20 29 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 4/11/2005 160 ND/20 47 ND/1 NO ND15 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/5/2005 140 ND/20 47 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/13/2004 64 ND/20 28 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/812004 81 ND/20 39 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 4/5/2004 120 ND120 47 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 i/22/2004 120 ND/20 47 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/19/2003 130 ND/20 54 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2003 170 ND/20 60 ND/1 ND/5 NO15 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/9/2003 210 ND/20 68 1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 ND/5 1/17/2003 85 ND120 45 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/23/2002 ND/20 - ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NDI70 NO ND/5 8/6/2002 330 ND/20 150 4 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 NO/5 4/25/2002 470 27 120 3 ND/5 ND/S ND/10 ND15 ND/5 9/27/2001 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/15/2001 380 ND/50 180 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 2.3 N 11/29/2000 140 D150 88 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 4/28/2000 400 160 110 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 7A ND/2 10/5/1999 740 66 300 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/4 43 2.8 M W-5 1/7/2008 930 2,500 1,600 ND/5 ND/25 57 430 ND/25 26 10/25/2007 1,500 2,500 4,900 NDI'10 ND/50 300 1,970 ND/150 80 7/12/2007 200 500 310 ND/1 ND/5 31 218 58 ND/5 4/23/2007 170 280 380 ND/1 ND/5 14 128 ND/5 5 1/12/2007 160 200 510 N0110 ND/10 10 82 ND/10 ND/10 10/31/2006 350 620 1,300 ND/5 ND/5 72 530 ND/25 ND/25 7/11/2006 89 82 360 ND/1 ND/5 11 94 ND/5 ND/5 5/1/2006 300 210 920 ND/2 ND/110 46 354 ND/10 ND/10 OUP 1/10/2006 630 340 1,500 ND/5 ND/25 28 300 ND125 NDI25 1/10/2006 730 350 1,500 ND/5 ND/25 27 294 ND/25 ND/25 10/4/2005 1,700 1.500 3,500 6 ND/25 110 780 ND/25 36 7/14/2005 1,200 680 4,500 ND/10 ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 ND/50 4/11/2005 420 480 1,300 ND/2 ND/10 50 750 ND/10 11 1/5/2005 2,100 530 5,700 13 NOW 240 1,850 ND150 NDI50 DUP 10/13/2004 2,000 540 5,600 13 ND/21 420 2,1100 NO/25 410 10/1312004 2,000 540 5,600 13 ND/25 420 2,800 ND/25 400 7/8/2004 650 2,400 1.500 ND/S 28 200 11900 ND125 41 4/5/2004 350 680 680 ND/2 50 120 970 ND/10 21 1/22/2004 580 260 2.000 4 10 180. 1,030 ND/5 37 DUP 9/19/2003 2,400 1,100 5,900 15 55 830 4,200 ND/25 150 9/19/2003 2,200 510 3,800 13 48 520 21800 ND/25 95 7/8/2003 680 750 2,400 ND/2 24 290 11 640 ND/10 57 4/9/2003 910 1,000 3,100 7 28 320 1,860 ND/5 57 1/17/2003 1,211 3,000 7,800 10 130 830 5,400 ND/25 160 - 10/23/2002 1,600 550 2,000 10 8 140 730 10 29 DUP 8/6/2002 1,200 390 1,800 9 11 260 1,560 38 51 8/6/2002 1,400 410 1,900 10 19 280 1,680 41 57 4125/2002 1,900 1,300 4,200 14 60 540 3,160 ND/25 100 9127/2001 2,900 2,700 4,000 5 31 410 2,220 88 77 5/15/2001 2,600 1,500 6,600 ND/20 67 -360 2,220 NDI20 130 11/29/2000 17,000 14,000 20,000 ND/100 ND1100 900 5,300 ND/100 410 MW-5D 1/7/2008 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 NO ND/5 NO ND/10 6 NO DUP 1/7/2008 ND/20 N0120 ND/20 ND11 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 6 ND/5 10/25/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NOt5 NO/5 7/12/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 NO NO ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/23/2007 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 NDII ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 1/12/2007 ND/2C ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO15 10131'2006 ND/2C ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/11'2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 DUP 7/11/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 5/1/2006 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND15 NDI10 ND/5 ND/5 DUP 511I2006 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/10/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND" 10/4/2005 ND/23 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7,1412005 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/i ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 N2/5 TABLE 1 Historical VPH&EPH Groundwater Analytical Summary CFI Facility p 2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts C5-C8 C9-C12 C9-C10 Ethyl- Aliphatics Aliphatics Aromatics Benzene Toluene Benzene %ylenes MTBE Naphthalene Location Date (ug/I) (ugll) (ugll) (ug/1) (ug/I) (ug/l) (ug/1) (ug/p (ug/1) - GW-1 Standard 400 4,000 200 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 GW-3 Slandartl 4,000 20,000 4,000 10,000 4,000 4,000 500 50,000 20,000 MW-6 1/7/2008 98 ND/20 28 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/25/2007 200 37 38 NO/1 NO/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND15 7/12/2007 67 NO/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 ND/5 4/23/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/12/2007 32 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/31/2006 47 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 711112006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 5/112006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND15 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1110,2006 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/4,2005 140 ND/20 37 ND/1 ND/S ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 , 7/14/2005 ND120 ND120 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/11/2005 31 ND/20 24 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/5/2005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/13/2004 22 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/S ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2004 25 ND/20 26 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 39 ND/5 ND/5 4/5/2004 29 ND120 30 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/22/2004 ND120 ND120 28 NDl1 ND/5 NO/5 ND/l0 ND15 ND/5 9/19/2003 100 22 160 ND/1 33 29 195 ND/5 8 7/8/2003 67 ND120 32 NDM ND/5 ND/5 ND/70 ND15 ND/5 4/10/2003 54 ND/20 33 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NOS 1/17/2003 87 ND/20 55 ND/1 NO ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/23/2002 54 <20 51 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 r 8/6/2002 140 <40 <40 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NDl5, ND/5 4/25/2002 360 45 100 ND/1 NO ND/5 ND/10 NO ND/5 9/27/2001 ND/20 ND/20 ND/2 NO ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NDIS ND/5 5/15/2001 930 210 250 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 220 6.0 11/29/2000 1,800 810 600 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 5.4 ND/2 34 MW-7 1/7/2008 1,400 8,900 6,600 NDI10 ND1 50 ND150 1,430 ND/50 ND/50 10/25/2007 700 1,200 2,900 ND/5 ND/25 32 640 ND/25 ND/25 7/12/2007 7100 2.000 5,000 ND/5 ND/25 ND/25 990 ND/25 ND/25 DUP 7/12/2007 670 2,000 5,100 ND/5 ND/25 ND/25 1.030 ND/25 ND/25 4/23/2007 410 2,100 3,000 ND/110 ND/5 0 ND/50 1.430 ND150 ND/50 1/12/2007 110 360 900 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 175 ND/5 6 10/31/2006 200 930 2,300. ND/5 ND/25 ND/25 620 ND/25 NO 7/11/2006 100 160 830 ND/2 ND/10 ND/10 244 ND/10 NO/10 5/1/2006 110 380 1,900 ND/5 ND/25 ND/25 190 ND/25 ND/25 1/10/2006 110 500 1,600 ND/5 ND/25 33 970 ND/25 NO/25 10/4/2005 990 5,400 10,000 ND/25 130 690 7.500 ND/125 340 DUP 10/4/2005 980 4,800 8,700 ND/25 ND/125 600 6.400 NO/125 300 7/14/2005 '93 200 1,900 ND/2 13 33 900 ND/10 10 4/11/2005 400 310 3,400 ND15 72 240 2,900 ND/25 79 1/5/2005 350 ND/200 4,100 ND/10 83 210 3,200 ND/SO NDl50 10/13/2004 370 1,100 2.200 ND/10 170 360 3.600 ND/50 ND15 7/8/2004 320 980 540 ND/5 150 190 1,8f0 ND/25 ND/25 DUP 7/8/2004 320 640 660 ND/5 150 190 1,7f0 ND/25 NO/25 " 1 4/5/2004 1,000 1,600 1,900 NDI10 530 520 4,100 ND/50 66 DUP 4/5/2004 950 1,400 1,700 ND110 490 470 3,700 ND/50 67 1/22/2004 980 NO 4,500 6 590 640 4,100 ND/25 110 DUP 1/22/2004 1,100 ND/100 4,900 8 660 710 4,500 ND/25 120 9/19/2003 660 340 1,600 ND/2 340 350 2,000 ND/10 57 7/8/2003 360 370 1,000 ND/2 160 180 1,200 ND/10 28 4/9/2003 1,000 1,100 2,000 7 680 490 3,100 ND/25 61 1/17/2003 1,800 2,300 6,900 15 460 480 4,000 ND/25 NDl5 10/23/2002 8,400 6,9010 16,000 NDI10 600 1,500 9,200 ND150 39 8/6/2002 1,600 590 3,200 17 420 400 3,200 ND/25 92 4125/2002 1,4, 810 2,000 11 640 380 2,540 ND/25 55 DUP 4/25/2002 1,600 1,100 2,300 11 780 450 3,000 ND/25 59 9/27/2001 1,500 1,800 2'100 3 180 300 1,850 ND/10 53 DUP 9/27/2001 2,900 4,100 4,200 6 410 680 4,100 ND/25 110 5/15/2001 10,000 6,600 17.000 ND140 2,500 2,0800 12,100 ND140 330 11/29/2000 12,0011 15,000 14,000 ND/100 2,400 1,900 10,800 ND/100 530 MW-8 1/7/2008 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 NDl1 ND/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND15 10/25/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 171 2007 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NO/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/23/2007 ND/20 NOT ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/S 1/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1 013112006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND15 ND/10 ND/5 NDI5 7/11/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/S 5/1/2006 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 NDl1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/S 1/10/2006 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 5 ND/5 10/4/2005 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NO/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/14/2005 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NO ND/10 16 ND/5 4/11/2005 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 6 ND/5 115/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 NO ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 10/13/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO �i 7/8/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/S 4/5/2004 ND/500 ND/500 NDI500 NDI25 ND/125 ND/125 ND/125 1,300 ND/125 1/22/2004 42 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 5 NO 9/19/2003 200 NO/20 25 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/S ND15 7/812003 59 ND/20 NO/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 16 ND/5 4/9/2003 76 ND120 24 ND/1 N0/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 ND/5 1/17/2003 220 ND/20 50 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO DUP 1/77/2003 240 ND/20 36 ND/7 NO/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/23/2002 370 <20 69 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 <5 8/6/2002 350 30 32 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/25/2002 240 29 26 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 200 NDI5 9127/2001 160 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 t� 5/15/2001 530 ND150 80 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 ND/2 68 3.5 11/2912000 3.400 720 370 ND/2 ND/2 8 7.9 ND/2 2.7 TABLE 1 Historical VPH&EPH Groundwater Analytical Summary CFI Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts r C5-CB C9-C12 C9-C10 Ethyl- Aliphatics Aliphatic. Aromatics Benzene Toluene Benzene Xylenes MTBE Naphthalene Location Date (ug/I) (ug/I) (ug/l) (ug/I) (ug/I) (ug/I) (ug/l) (ug/1) (ug/I) GW-1 Standard 400 4,000. 200 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 GW-3 Standard 4,000 20,000 4,000 10,000 4,000 4,000 500 50,000 20,000 ` MW-9 1/7/2008 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/25/2007 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 NDIS DUP 10/25/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 NO/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 NO/5 7/12/2007 ND/20 ND120 ND120 ND/1 NO ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4123/2007 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 NDIS ND/5 ND/10 NO/5 ND/5 1/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/1 112006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND15 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 5/1/2006 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/I ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 19 ND/5 1/1012006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 NO ND/5 ND/10 33 11 10/4/2005 ND120 ND120 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 N0/5 ND/10 49 ND/5 7/14/2005 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/11/2005 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 NDIS ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/512005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/13/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2004 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 14 ND/5 4/5/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/22/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NDIS ND/5 9/19/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/t ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/9/2003 ND/20 ND/20 NO/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/l0 ND/5 ND/5 1/17/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NO15 NDIS 10/23/2002 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND15 NO ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 8/6/2002 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND15 ND;5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 4/25/2002 ND120 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10- 750 ND/5 9/27/2001 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND15 7/17/2001 ND/20 ND120 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 36 ND/5 MW-10 1/7/2008 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/25/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/12/2007 ND/20 NOT ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 4/23/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/312006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/11/2006 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NOT ND/5 ND/5 5/l/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/1 012 0 0 6 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/4/2005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/14/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/11/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/l ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO/5 1/512005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 NDIS ND/5 10113/2004 NO/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 NDIS NDIS ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2004 ND/20 ND120 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/5/2004 ND120 ND120 ND/20 ND/i ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NDIS 1/22/2004 N0/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 9/1912003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND15 ND/10 NDIS ND/5 7/8/2003 NDI20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NO ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/9/2003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/S 1/27/2003 NDI20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/ 10 ND/5 NO 10/23/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20- ND/1 NO/5 NO ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 8/6/2002 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/10 NO ND/5 4/25/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 9/27/2001 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/I. ND/5 ND/5 7/17/2001 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 NO/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/10 ND/5 ND15 MW-11 1/7/2008 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/25/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/1 212 0 0 7 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND11 ND/5 ND/5 NOT ND/5 ND/5 4/23/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS i/12/2007 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10/31/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/1112006 NO/20 NOT NOT ND/1 ND/5 'ND/5 NOT ND/5 ND/5 5/l/2006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 1/102006 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 10.;2005 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS 7/14/2005 ND/2C ND/20 ND120 NO ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 NO 4111/2005 ND12C ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 6 ND/5 1/5/2005 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NDI10 ND/5 NO 10/13/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND15 7/8/2004 ND/20 ND/20 NDI20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 NDl5 4/5/2004 ND/20 N0/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 1/22/2004 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS ND/10 ND/5 NO 9/19/2003 ND120 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 NDIS ND110 ND/5 ND/5 7/8/2003 ND120 NDI20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/912003 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 NDI70 ND/5 ND/5 1/1 712 0 0 3 ND/23 ND/20 NDI20 ND/i ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 10/23/2002 ND/23 ND/20 ND120 ND/1 ND/5 ND/5 ND110 ND/5 ND/5 8/6/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND/20 ND/1 NO/5 NO15 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 4/25/2002 ND/20 ND/20 ND120 ND11 ND/5 ND/5 ND/10 ND/5 ND/5 Notes: ug/L=micrograms per liter/parts per tillion ND/20=not detected above laboratory detection limits MTBE=methyl lert-butyl ether NS indicates target analyte not analyzed for MW are 2"monitoring wells Bold indicates target analyte above Method 1 GW-1 standard. Italized indicates target analyle above Method I GW-3 standard. �l f TABLE 2 Summary of Monitoring Well Gauging Data CFI Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Well Date Top of Well Casing Depth To Groundwater Identification Elevation Groundwater Elevation (feet) (feet) (feet) MW-1 10/25/2007 102.14 22.28 79.86 1/7/2008 102.14 21.46 80.68 MW-2 10/25/2007 101.85 22.02 79.83 1/7/2008 101.85 22.20 79.65 MW-3 10/25/2007 101.30 21.74 79.56 1/7/2008 101.30 20.87 80.43 ' MW-4 10/25/2007 101.26 21.25 80.01 1/7/2008 101.26 20.58 80.68 MW-5 10/25/2007 100.76 21.25 79.51 1/7/2008 100.76 20.36 80.40 MW-5D 10/25/2007 100.49 20.98 79.51 1/7/2008 100.49 19.76 80.73 MW-6 10/25/2007 99.68 19.87 79.81 i 1/7/2008 99.68 19.06 80.62 MW-7 10/25/2007 100.00 20.28 79.72 1/7/2008 100.00 19.47 80.53 MW-8 10/25/2007 100.78 21.07 79.71 1/7/2008 100.78 20.19 80.59 MW-9R 10/25/2007 100.66 21.28 79.38 1/7/2008 100.66 20.38 80.28 MW-10R 10/25/2007 93.54 13.86 79.68 1/7/2008 93.54 13.43 80.11 MW-11 10/25/2007 98.49 20.82 77.67 ` 1 1/7/2008 98.49 18.46 80.03 Notes: All elevations measured relative to arbutrary datum= base of southeast corner of station building=100.00 ft Survey of monitoring well elevations conducted by ENSR on 09/02&04/02. TABLE 3 SVE MONITORING AND PID SCREENING DATA ENSR CFI Facility#2142 365 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts August 2007 to January 2008 DATE 7/12/2007 8/8/2007 1 9/5/2007 9/26/2007 10/25/2007 11/16/2007 12/11/2007 1/7/2008 1/14/2008 SVE&ASS stem Operating Parameters Pressure + si /Vacuum - in.H2O H2O Separator Vacuum in H2O -28 -28 -32 -40 -40 -39 -35 -38 -38 SVE Total Vacuum in H2O -28 -28 -32 -41 -40 -39 -35 -40 -38 SVE Effluent Pres. in H2O 2 2 3 4 3 2 2 2 2 SVE Flow Rate(CFM) 375 375 375 375 375 375 400 375 375 SVE Temperature F 120 105 105 100 100 100 60 100 60 AS#1 Total Pressure PSI 6 7 5 5 6 8 9 6 10 AS#1 Temp.(F) 90 80 80 90 60 60 50 60 50 AS#2 Total Pressure PSI 7 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 AS#2 Temp. F 100 90 60 75 50 50 50 50 50 Air S ar a Points(pressure and flow AS-1 PSI 6 7 6 5 7 9 9 7 8 CFM 11 12 10 10 10 11 6.5 6.5 6.5 AS-2 PSI Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off CFM Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off AS-3 PSI Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off CFM Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off AS-4 PSI 6 7 6 5 7 Off Off Off Off CFM 3 4.5 <2 <2 <1 Off Off Off Off AS-5 PSI 3 4 3 2 7 9 6 6 8 CFM) 3 2.5 <2 3 3 3 <2 2 2 AS-6 PSI 7 8 7 6 8 11 11 11 11 CFM <2 <1 <2 <2 <1 <1 3 <2 <2 AS-7 PSI 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 Off 12 8 9 CFM 3 2.5 2.5 5 5 1 Off <2 <2 1 <2 SVE Points inches of H2O-vacuum SVE-1 -8 -17 -22 -23 -22 1 -22 1 -20 -19 -20 SVE-2 -7 -4 -4 -3 -2 -2 -3 -4 -2 SVE-3 -9 -6 -14 -4 -4 -4 -7 -7 -7 SVE System PID Readin s SVE Maximum Influent(ppm) 4 13 18 15 89 63 14 8 7 SVE Midpoint pm <1 1.8 3 <1 <1 4 <1 16 <1 SVE Effluent(ppm) <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 19 <1 Carbon Efficiency % 100% 100% 100% 1 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% System Shutdown Temporarily for Carbon Chan eout YES(Y)/No(N) N N N N N N N Y N Notes: CFM=cubic feet per minute PSI=pounds per square inch PPM=parts per million Off=system not operating during collection of O&M data ENSR AEC , L Attachment A Service Constraints N j \00 2 1P20 J:\0052\Pro0 -2999 2140 J:\0052\Proj9cts\P20 ) January 2008 Cumberland Farms\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Repor1s\ROS12140251 ROS#9.doc i S i-JC SERVICE CONSTRAINTS 1. Preliminary Findings The following limitation is applicable if the report is stamped "DRAFT" or otherwise identified as preliminary: ENSR has prepared this Preliminary Report at the specific request of the client. Due to Client imposed time, information, and financial restrictions, ENSR has not performed the services necessary for it to render any opinions or reach any conclusions. Accordingly, the studies, data,- information, and findings contained in this Preliminary Report are not the final conclusions of ENSR, but merely basic information requested by the client upon which the Client may draw its own conclusions. Client agrees that ENSR shall not be liable for any claims, loss, damage, or expenses incurred by the Client or others arising out of the use of, or reliance on, any information contained in this Preliminary Report. 2. General A. This Report was prepared for the exclusive use of the Client. No other party is entitled to rely on the conclusions, observations, specifications, or data contained therein without the express written consent of ENSR. B. This Report was prepared pursuant to an Agreement between the Client and ENSR. All uses of this Report are subject to, and deemed acceptance of, the conditions and restrictions contained therein. 3. Purpose of Report It is ENSR's understanding that this Report is to be used for the purpose described in the introduction of the Report. This stated purpose has been a significant factor in determining the scope and level of services provided for in the Agreement. Should the purpose for which the Report is to be used, or the proposed use of the site(s) change, this Report is no longer valid, and use of this Report by Client or others without ENSR's review and written authorization shall be at the user's sole risk. Should ENSR be required to review the Report after its date of submission, ENSR shall be entitled to additional compensation at then existing rates or such other terms as agreed between ENSR and the Client. 4. Scope of Services The observations and conclusions described in this Report are based solely on the Scope of Services provided pursuant to the Agreement between Client and ENSR and summarized in the introduction of this Report. ENSR has not performed any additional observations, investigations, studies, or testing not specifically stated therein. ENSR shall not be liable for the existence of any condition, the discovery of which required the performance of services not authorized under the Agreement. Unless otherwise specified in the introduction j of this Report, ENSR did not evaluate the presence of asbestos, electromagnetic fields, lead paint, lead or copper in water, radon gas or other radioactive or infectious materials. 1 } ENSR ! AC.CO44 5. Time The passage of time may result in changes in technology, economic conditions, site variations, or regulatory provisions which would render the Report inaccurate. Accordingly, neither the Client, nor any other party, shall rely on the information or conclusions contained in this Report after three (3) months from its date of submission without the express written consent of ENSR. Reliance on the Report after such period of time shall be at the user's sole risk. Should ENSR be required to review the Report after three (3) months from its date of submission, ENSR shall be entitled to additional compensation at then existing rates or such other terms as may be agreed upon between ENSR and the Client. 6. Conclusions The conclusions stated in this Report are based upon: observations of existing physical and/or economic conditions; our interpretation of site history and site usage information; information provided by the Client; and information and/or analyses provided by independent testing and information services or laboratories upon which ENSR is entitled to reasonably rely. ENSR was not authorized and did not attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of information or materials received from third parties during the performance of its services. ENSR shall not be liable for any conditions, information, or conclusion, the discovery of which required information not available or independent investigation of information provided to ENSR unless otherwise indicated. Any site drawing(s) provided within this Report is not meant to be an accurate base plan, but is used to present the general, relative locations of features on, and surrounding, the site. y 2 ENSRIAECOM 1 i Attachment B Groundwater Laboratory Analytical Results I �- JA0052\Projects\P20(2000-2999)12140 January 2008 Cumberland Fanns\MA\Hyannis-251(W. Main)\Reports\ROS\2140251 ROS#9.doc GROUNDWATER Grotendwater Analytical,Box Inc. P.O..C3.Box 1200 ANALYTICAL 22$,MA street Buzzards Bay;fv9A 02532 Telephone(508)759-4441 FAX(508)759-4475 wv,mj.g roundwaterana lytical.com November 5, 2007 Mr. Brian Serrecchia ENSR International 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 LABORATORY REPORT Project: CFI #2142/02140 251 Lab ID: 112082 Received: 10-26-07 Dear Brian: Enclosed are the analytical results for the above referenced project. The project was processed for Priority.turnaround. This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this report. This report contains a sample receipt report detailing the samples received, a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a quality control report, and a statement of our state certifications. The analytical results contained in this report meet.all applicable NELAC or NVLAP standards, except as may be specifically noted, or described in the project narrative. The analytical results relate only to the samples received. This report may only be used or reproduced in its entirety. attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me. SincerelyYMager Eric H. Je Operatio EHJ/ajh Enclosures Page 1 of 23 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 4.3'C Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 112082 Lab Receipt: 10-26-07 Custody Seal(s): n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 112082-1 MW-2 Aqueous 10/25/07 13:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012876 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012866 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012856 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10 18-07 n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled.' Method Notes;.... 112082-2 MW-3 Aqueous 10/25/07 13:05 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012846 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX26401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012836 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012826 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a Lab ID FieldlD Matrix4 Sampled' Method Notes•, 112082-3 MW-4 Aqueous 10/25/07 13:15 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012825 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012815 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012805 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a Lab ID' 'field ID Matrix"'"`` Sampled"- Method `. Notes " 112082-4 MW-5 Aqueous 10/25/07 13:20 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012844 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012834 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012824 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a Lab ID;, Field"ID - Matrix Sampled Method Notes 112082-5 MW-5D Aqueous 10/25/07 13:25 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012874 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012864 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012884 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled- Method Notes 112082-6 MW-6 Aqueous 10/25/07 13:30 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012883 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX23401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012873 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX23401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012863 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX2.3401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a Lab ID: Field ID Matrix Sampled. Method ' Notes 112082-7 MW-7 Aqueous 10/25/07 13:35 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012804 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL ]-5235A 235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012895 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL 10-18-07 n/a C1012894 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL 235A 10-18-07 n/a Page 2 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report (Continued) Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 4.3'C Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 112082 Lab Receipt: 10-26-07 Custody Seal(s): n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 112082-8 MW-8 Aqueous 10/25/07 13:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012835 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012816 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012806 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 112082-9 .MW-9 Aqueous 10/25/07 13:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012865 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012855 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a. C1012845 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a Lab ID Field ID_ Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 1 208 2-1 0 DUP Aqueous 10/25/071 q 3:45 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1012875 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012854 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a C1012885 40 mL VOA Vial' Proline BX28401 HCL R-5235A 10-18-07 n/a Lab ID Field ID. Matrix Sampled Method Notes 1 1 2082-1 1 Trip Aqueous 10/25/07 0:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1017287 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX283 77 HCL R-5235B 09-26-07 n/a C1017277 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX28397 HCL R-5235B 09-26-07 n/a 1 Page 3 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 r — I GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Data Certification Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Lab ID: 112082 Client: ENSR International Received: 10-26-07 13:30 MA'DEP Compendium of Analytical Methods Project Location: n/a MA DEP RTN: n/a This Form provides certifications for the following data set: MA DEP VPH: 112082-1,-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-7,8,-9,-10,-11 Sample Matrices: Groundwater (X) Soil/Sediment ( ) Drinking Water ( ) Other ( ) MCP SW-846 8260B ( ) 8151A ( ) 8330 ( ) 6010E ( ) 7470A/1A ( ) Methods Used 8270C ( ) 8081A ( ) VPH (X) 6020A ( ) 9012A2 ( ) As specified in MA DEP 8082 ( ) 8021 B ( ) EPH ( ) 7000 S3 ( ) Other ` Compendium of Analytical 1. List Release Tracking Numbei(RTNj,if known Methods. >•'- 2. SW-M6 Method 9012A(Equivalent to.9014)or MA DEPThysiologically Available Cyanide,(PAC)Method (check all that apply);' 3. S-SW-846 Methods 7000 Series. List individual method and analyze. An affirmative response to questions A,B,C and D is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain-of-Custody documentation for the data set? Yes ' B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) included in this report followed,including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performance standards or guidelines? Yes C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty,"as described in Section 2.0 of the MA DEP document CAM VII A,Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data? Yes D. VPH and EPH methods only: Was the VPH or EPH method run without significant modifications,as specified in Section 11.3? Yes A response to questions E and F below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved' Yes ' F. Were results for all analyte-I ist compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? Yes All No answers are addressed in the attached Project Narrative. I,the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained in this analytical report is,to the best of my nowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Operations Manager Printed Name: Eric H. ensen Date: 11-05-07 Page 4 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 ' GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-2 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-01 QC Batch ID: VG34464-W Sampled: 10-25-07 13:00 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 10-31-07 23:34 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration Notes :Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t' BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons ® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadius ed n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration—'- Notes Units Reporting Limit, 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 10041-4 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene x BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound. Spiked Measured Recovery. QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 40 80 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 42 83 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). 1 Report Notations: BRL Indicates concent,ation,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' Page 5 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-3 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mill.VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-02 QC Batch ID: VG3-4464-W Sampled: 10-25-07 13:05 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 00:14 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA VPH''Ranges Concentration Notes, Units Reporting omit , n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' CAS`Number„ Analyte Cori'centratjon__. Notes Units'_,' Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 { 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 10041-4 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 ` 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 ' 95-47-6 ortho- X lene s BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits, 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 41 82 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 42 84 % 70-130% QA/QC;Certification�--_. 1 Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Page 6 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW4 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-03 QC Batch ID: VG3-4464-W t Sampled: 10-25-07 13:15 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 00:55 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit' n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 170 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 24 ug/L 20 Una'ustgd n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 170 ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 39 ug/L 20 CAS Number. Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting omit' ' 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 10041-4 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 t 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 1 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate.Compound Spiked Measured Recovery' QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibronlotoluene(PID) 50 40 80 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 41 83 % 70-130% QA/QC,Certification ' 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' Page 7 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial ' Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-04 QC Batch ID: VG3-4464-W Sampled: 10-25-07 13:20 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 01:35 Dilution Factor: 10 Analyst: TRA VPH Range's Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 1,500 ug/L 200 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 0 2,500 ug/L 200 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 4,900 ug/L 200 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 1,500 ug/L 200 ' Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 9,700 ug/L 200 CAS"Number Analyfi Concentration = Notes Units;. Reporting Limit ; 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 50 ' 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 10 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 50 100-414 Eth (benzene# 300 ug/L 50 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene 1 1,500 ug/L 50 ' 95-47-6 ortho- X lene t 470 ug/L 50 91-20-3 Naphthalene 80 ug/L 50 QC Surrogate Compound: Spiked Measured ,Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 40 80 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 40 80 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and t the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' I Page 8 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 ' GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5D Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-05 QC Batch.ID: VG3-4464-W ' Sampled: 10-25-07 13:25 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 02:16 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units: Reporting Limit.. n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Un dusted n-05 ton-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number ` Analyte' — Concentration Notes Units Reporting Lirnii 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Esher° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3-d 10642-3 1 meta-X leneand para-X lene I BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene s BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 ' QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measuredl Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 41 82 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 41 82 % 70-130% ' QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in section 11.3.2.1? No ' Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n�C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' 0 n-C9 to n{12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' f Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. tPage 9 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID ' Field ID: MW-6 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial ' Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-06 QC Batch ID: VG34464-W Sampled: 10-25-07 13:30 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 02:56 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units. Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 200 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® 37 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 38 ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 200 ug/L 20 Unadjusted n=C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 75 ug/L 20 CAS Number'" ' Analyte 's Concentration- Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound :' Spiked Measured `Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 41 81 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 42 84 % 70-130% QAIQG:Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. t © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. J tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' I Page 10 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 , GROUNDWATER ' ANALYTICAL t Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous t Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-07 QC Batch ID: VG3-4464-W Sampled: 10-25-07 13:35 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 ' Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 03:36 Dilution Factor: 5 Analyst: TRA ' VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit, n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 700 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C12 Ali hatic Hydrocarbons to 1,200 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 2,900 ug/L 100 t Unad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 700 ug/L 100 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 4,900 ug/L 100 CAS Number Analyte Concentration - Notes Units Reporting Limit;,;,;, ' 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 25 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 5 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 25 100-41-4 Eth (benzene$ 32 ug/L 25 ' 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# 430 ug/L 25 95-47-6 1 ortho- X lene t 210 ug/L 25 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 25 QC surrogate Compound'. Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 39 78 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 40 80 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method nonconformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' ® n-C9 to n-C12 APphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. 11 Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. r ' Page 11 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method t Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-8 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial ' Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-08 QC Batch ID: VG3-4464-W Sampled: 10-25-07 13:40 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 , Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 04:17 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA n-05 toRaC8 Ali hatic Hydrocarbons t° Concentration BRL Notes Units Reporting Limit:; , ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t C. BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons BRL ug/L 20 CAS Ntinber Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-bu I Eth er° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 ' 9547-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery, QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 40 80 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 41 82 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be ' reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. n Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' Page 12 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 ' GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-9 Matrix: Aqueous ' Project: CH#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-09 QC Batch ID: VG2-3120-W Sampled: 10-25-07 13:45 Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 ' Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 20:32 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 t Una 'us ed n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad Listed n-C9 to n-C12 Ali hatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number . Analyte Concentration Notes. Units Reporting limit ' 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Esher° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene°. BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzenes BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene s BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits ' 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 53 107 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 53 106 % 70-130% QAIQC Certification >e 1. Were all 2. Were all performance/acceptance�standards for th Q Q p q y method followed? Yes e required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions..Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' Page 13 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Massachusetts DEP VPH Method ' Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: DUP Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial ' Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-10 QC Batch ID: VG2-3120-W Sampled: 10-25-07 13:45 Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 , Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed:- 11-01-07 21:12 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration Notes I Inits Reporting Limit ' n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-CS to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 ' Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 77 .CAS Number - -Analyfe Concentration Notes,' Units Reporting Limit' 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 22,C Surrogate Compountl',,,...,. Spiked--- Measured . Recovery; QC Limits , 5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 50 100 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 98 % 70-130% :QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality ' control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be t reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ' ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to 11-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic.Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' Page 14 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 ' GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Trip Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/02140 251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 112082-11 QC Batch ID: VG2-3120-W Sampled: 10-25-07 00:00 Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 ' Received: 10-26-07 13:30 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 11-01-07 21:52 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit' n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons-0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hy drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS NumberAnalyte' - Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit. ' 1634-044 Methyl tent-butyl Ether' BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene x BRL ug/L 5 ' 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured,' Recovery QC Limits - 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 50 100 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 49 98 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification 1 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the' accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. . ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. ' t ' Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. I i Page 15 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL ' Project Narrative Project: CFI#2142/02140 2S1 Lab ID: 112082 Client: ENSR International Received: 10-26-07 13:30 , A. Documentation and Client.Communication777 The following documentation discrepancies,and client changes or amendments were noted for this project: , 1 . No documentation discrepancies,changes,or amendments were noted. ' 0.Method Modifications,Non-Conformances and Observations The sample(s) in this project were analyzed b the references analytical method(s),and no method modifications, p l Y Y ' non conformances or analytical issues were noted,except as indicated below. 1 . MA DEP VPH Note: Samples 112082-04 and-07. Samples were diluted prior to analysis. Dilution was required ' to keep all target analytes within calibration. 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L CT Q MCP G W 1 rB-7 `.'PNlS Form Matrix Spikes,and/or Matrix Sp ka Dupt G2te5.Laboratory OC is jOdJr q cye y_ 3 C Analyt�llupkwes aW Tdps t3tattks only it positiwo rmIt L ME o MCP GW 2lS.2 MWRA, not project epecilic unless prearrarx�ad:.pralect specil"ie OG Ra 1 d�. � T�� R�,��,: Conevm<CarmL• i,MA C.NY STARS 9 P rr'ps(a Esch lIA5,MSD M samples are charged on a er sa ie <O and Sample Duplicate requires an adflitionai sample aliquot. ytt T r 3 2— r,YES 9,140 C'I'RCP Data Ceddication required. NH 0 Drinking Water v C NY ❑Wes[erraler Proloct 5pecllic OC Reauired Solecdon of OC Sample lltrgjished by. Date Tme Rac�ued of Laboratory: N f bov7A?it 111 Slgr atur�:� .... G RI _J Waste Disperr-ai fl Sample Drpl'rato Please use sample: ^� C,VT ;D,Dredge Material QMair€x Salm method of:Shipment:: GWA,Courier 0 Express Mai 0 Federal Express Custody Seat Numoan atric 5ppca Dup"rcata ?UPS C-[:J t9 ,Hand W GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Assurance/Quality Control A. Program Overview ' Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and , Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA, SW-846, Update III (1996). Quality Control protocols include written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) developed for each analytical method. SOPS are derived from US EPA methodologies and other established references. Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented for traceability. ' Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked ' with internal standards and surrogate compounds. All instrument sequences begin with an initial calibration verification standard and a blank; and excepting GC/MS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing calibration standard. GC/MS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12 hour operating period, whichever is more frequent. Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve. B. Definitions' Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the same techniques or manipulations, all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours. Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control ' Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy. , Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks consist of reagent water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination. , Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical method in dealing with each sample matrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent Recoveries are calculated for each Surrogate Compound. Page 18 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG2-3120-W Analyzed: 11-01-07 10:07 .Analyzed: 11-01-07 10:48 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: JH Analyst: JH Units: ug/L ' CAS Number Analyte i., CS LCS Duplicate QC Limits, Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery RPD Spike RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 62 123 % 50 59 119 % 4 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 64 128 % 50 61 123 % 5 e/ 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 57 115 % 50 55 110 % 4 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 180 120 % 150 180 120 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 50 100 % 50. 48 97 % 4 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 49 98 % 50 48 96 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 50 100 % 50 48 96 % 4 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 150 100 % 150 140 93 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 54 107 % 50 53 106 % 1 % 70-130% 25% ' 7143-2 Benzene 50 54 108 % 50 53 106 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 54 109 % 50 53 107 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 54 107 % 50 53 106 % 1 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 10e-42-3 meta-Xylene and para-Xylene 100 110 110 % 100 110 110 % 0 % 70-130% 25% 95-47-6 ortho- Xylene 50 50 101 % 50 50 99 % 2 % . 70-130% 25% 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 50 53 106 % 50 52 103 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 57 113 % 50 53 105 % 8 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 1 450 490 1 109 % 450 480 1 107 % 2 % 70-130% 25% QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked pleasured Recovery QC Limits'. 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 54 107 % 50 46 93 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 53 106 % 50 46 92 % 70-130°/ Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. J f ' Page 19 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG2-3120-W Analyzed: 11-01-07 12:01 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges Concentration "` Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 ' n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte :` Concentratior-- ' Notes Units- Reporting Limit " 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 ' 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 ' 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate�Compound Spiked Measurei>1 ;;Recovery QC Limits, 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 49 97 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 48 97 % 70-130% ' Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. O n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t I 1 Page 20 of 23 t Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG3-44644 Analyzed: 10-31-07 12:31 Analyzed: 10-31-07 13:11 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: TRA Analyst: TRA Units: ug/L CAS Number Analyte LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits - Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured, •Recovery RPD ,Spike RPD: 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 48 97 % 50 36 73 % 28 % q 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 51 103 % 50 40 80 % 25 % 70-130% 25%. 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 48 97 % 50 42 84 % 15 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 150 100 % 150 120 80 % 22 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 48 96 % 50 44 88 % 9 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 48 95 % 50 44 88 % 8 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 49 97 °/ 50 45 89 % 9 e/ 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 140 93 % 150 130 87 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 50 100 % 50 52 103 % 3 % 70-130% 25% ' 7143-2 Benzene 50 48 96 % 50 46 92 % 5 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49 98 % 50 46 92 % 6 % 70-130% 25% 100414 Ethylbenzene 50 48 97 % 50 45 90 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-Xylene and para-Xylene 100 98 98 % 100 91 91 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 1 9547-6 ortho- Xylene 50 48 95 % 50 45 91 % 5 % 70-130% 25% 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 50 49 99 % 50 47 94 % 5 % 70-130% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 44 88 % 50 43 87 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 1 450 1 430 1 96 % 1 450 1 420 1 93 % 2 % 70-130% 25% QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 37 73 % 50 37 74 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 38 75 % 50 38 76 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). 1 Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. r i 1 1 r ( Page 21 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-3 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG34464-W Analyzed: 10-31-07 15:16 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: TRA VPH Ranges : Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons} BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units - Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-but I Ether' BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106-02-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 ' 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 " QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recoveryl, QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 39 77 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 40 79 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and ' the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. 1 1 1 Page 22 of 23 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ■ ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals Groundwater Analytical maintains environmental laboratory certification in a variety of states. Copies of our current certificates may be obtained from our website: http://www.groundwateranalytical.com/qualifications.htm CONNECTICUT Department of Health Services,PH-0586 Potable Water,Wastewater,Solid Waste and Soil http://www.dph.state.ct.us/BRS/EnvironmentaI—Lab/out state.pdf MAINE Department of Health and Human Services, MA0103 Drinking Water and Wastewater http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/eng/water/Templates/LabCertificati on/LabCertification.htm Department of Environmental Protection,LB-0072 r Asbestos Analytical Laboratory(Bulk) MASSACH USETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Potable Water and Non-Potable Water http:HpubI ic.dep.state.ma.us/labcert/labcert.aspx Department of Labor, Asbestos Analytical Services,Class A Division of Occupational Safety, AA000195 http://www.mass.gov/dos/fort-ns/Ia-rpt_list aa.pdf NEW HAMPSHIRE Department of Environmental Services, 2027 Drinking Water and Wastewater http://www.des.state.nh.us/asp/NHELAP/Iabsview.asp =NIST NATIONAL VOLUNTARY LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM(NVLAP) NVLAP Lab Code 200751-1 Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis(PLM) http://ts.n i st.gov/Standards/scopes/pl mtm.htm NEW.YORK Department of Health, 11754 Potable Water,Non-Potable Water and Solid Waste http://www.wadsworth.org/labcert/elap/comm.html RHODE ISLAND Department of Health, Potable and Non-Potable Water Microbiology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Division of Laboratories, LA000054 http://www.health.ri.gov/labs/outofstateiabs.pdf Department of Health, Asbestos Analytical Service,Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) Office of Occupational and Radiological Health,AAL-11063 http://www.health.ri.gov/environment/o cupational/asbestos/licensees/AsbestosAnalyticaILabs.pdf L.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA,Soil Permit, S-53921 Foreign soil import permit 1 VERMONT Department of Health,VT87643 Drinking Water Microbiological,Inorganic and Organic Analyses http://healthvermont.gov/enviro/ph_lab/documents/certified labs.pdf ' Page 23 of 23 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER Groundavater Analytical, 00 ANALYTICAL P.O.Box 1200 228 Main Street Buzzards Bay,IY1A 02532 Telephone(508)759-4441 FAX(508)759-4475 vMrvv.g roundwateranalytica I.corn January 14, 2008 Mr. Brian Serrecchia ENSR International 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 LABORATORY REPORT Project: CFI #2142/02140251 Lab ID: 114023 Received: 01-08-08 Dear Brian: Enclosed are the analytical results for the above referenced project. The project was processed for Priority turnaround. This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this report. This report contains a sample receipt report detailing the samples received, a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a quality control report, and a statement of our state certifications. The analytical results contained in this report meet all applicable NELAC or NVLAP standards, except as may be specifically noted, or described in the project narrative. The analytical results relate only to the samples received. This report may only be used or reproduced in its entirety. attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals ' immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete. Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me. SincerelyVMager Eric H.Je Operatio EHJ/elm Enclosures Page 1 of 26 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 4.4'C Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 114023 Lab Receipt: 01-08-08 Custody Seal(s): n/a Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 114023-1 MW-2 Aqueous 1/7/08 13:50 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1060759 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060758 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060747 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12 26-07 Lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled.' Method Notes 114023-2 MW-3 Aqueous 1/7/08 13:55 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1060769 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060768 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 1 12-06-07 12-26-07 C10607571 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 1 12-06-07 12-26-07 Lab IQ Matnx� _ Sampled, Method -` ' ` �'°' Notes, Field ID 114023-3 MW4 Aqueous 1/7/08 14:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1060716 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060715 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060705 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 Lab Ili Field ID Matrix• r Sampled' Method Notes 1140234 MW-SD Aqueous 1/7/08 14:15 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1060719 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060718 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C10607171 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12 06-07 12-26-07 Lab ID Field lD Matrix Sampled Method Notes 114023-5 MW-5 Aqueous 1/7/08 14:05 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container F Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C953233 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX26620 HCL R-5369D 11-19-07 12-07-07 C953223 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX26620 HCL R-5369D 11-19-07 12-07-07 C953213 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX26620 HCL R-5369D 11-19-07 12-07-07 Lab 19 field ID Matrix, Sampled Method- - - Notes 114023-6 MW-6 Aqueous 1/7/08 14:25 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1060739 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-2-6-07 C1060738 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060727 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL I R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 Lab1WD 'Field ID,, `- Matrix Sampled Method, Notes 114023-7 MW-7 Aqueous 1/7/08 14:30 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC LotL12-06-07 rep Ship C1060749 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL ��R-5369D 6-07 12-26-07 C1060748 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL 6-07 12-26-07 C1060737 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL 12-26-07 Page 2 of 26 ' Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Sample Receipt Report (Continued) Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Delivery: GWA Courier Temperature: 4.4'C Client: ENSR International Airbill: n/a Chain of Custody: Present Lab ID: 114023 Lab Receipt: 01-08-08 Custody Seal(s): n/a lab ID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method. Notes 114023-8 MW-8 Aqueous 1/7/08 14:35 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1060726 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060721 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-01 C1060704 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 LAID Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes 114023-9 MW-9 Aqueous 1/7/08 14:40 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot .Prep Ship C953224 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX26620 HCL R-5369D 11-19707 12-07-07 C953214 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX26620 HCL R-5369D 11-19-07 12-07-07 C953204 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX26620 HCL R-5369D 11-19-07 12-07-07 Lab ID. , Field ID Matrix Sampled Method Notes: 114023-10 Dup Aqueous 1/7/08 14:15 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot Prep Ship C1060729 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 C1060728 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 1 12-26-07 C1060706 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29110 HCL R-5369D 12-06-07 12-26-07 Lab ID;.. Field ID Matrix_ - Sampled , , Method• Notes 1 1 402 3-1 1 Trip Aqueous 1/7/08 0:00 MA DEP VPH with Targets Con ID Container Vendor QC Lot Presery QC Lot I Prep Ship C1060665 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29109 None n/a n/a 12-26-07 C1060685 40 mL VOA Vial Proline BX29109 None n/a n/a 12-26-07 j t t 1 1 Page 3 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Data Certification Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Lab ID: 114023 Client: ENSR International Received: 01-08-08 16:33 MA DEP Compendium of An alytical Methods Project Location: n/a MA DEP RTN: n/a This Form provides certifications for the following data set: MA DEP VPH: 114023-1,-2,-3,-4,5,-6,-7,8,-9,-10,-11 Sample Matrices: Groundwater (X) Soil/Sediment ( ) Drinking water ( ) Other ( ) MCP SW-8461 8260B ( ) 8151A ( ) 8330 ( ) 6010E ( ) 7470A/1A ( ) Methods Used„„ 8270C ( ) 8081A ( ) VPH (X) 6020A ( ) 9012A2 ( ) As specified to MA DEP,; 8082 ( ) 8021 B ( ) EPH ( ) 7000 S3 ( ) Other ( ) Compendium of Analytical 1.-List Release7rack ng:Number(RTN);'if known Methods. 2, SW-846 Method 6012A(Equivalent tb'9014)or MAbEP Physiologically Available Cyanide(PAC).Method (check all that apply):; 3 5-SW846 Methcds 7900,Series, List individual method and analyte >' An affirmative response to questions A,B,C and D is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. A. Were all samples received by the laboratory in a condition consistent with that described on the Chain-of-Custody documentation for the data set? Yes B. Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) included in this report followed,including the requirement to note and discuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performance standards or guidelines? Yes C. Does the analytical data included in this report meet all the requirements for"Presumptive Certainty,"as described in Section 2.0 of the MA DEP document CAM VII A,Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data? Yes D. VPH and EPH methods only: Was the VPH or EPH method run without significant modifications,as specified in Section 11.3? Yes A response to questions E and F below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status. E. Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified methods achieved? Yes F. Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified method(s)reported? Yes ' All No answers are addressed in the attached Project Narrative. I,the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for obtaining the information,the material contained In this , analytical report is,to the best of my nowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Operations Manager Printed Name: Eric,H. ensen Date: 01-14-08 Page 4 of 26 M Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-2 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-01 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 13:50 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 68901.1 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-10-08 17:59 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Ali hatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number: Analyte Concentration Notes Units_ Reporting Limit I: 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether' BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-3&3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound : Spiked 'Measured Recovery QC Limits" 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 57 115 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 58 116 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification " 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method nonconformance,indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Page 5 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200,228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-3 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-02 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 13:55 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-10-08 18:40 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: IPW VPH Ranges' Concentration Notes Units Reporting omit n-05 to n-C8 Ali hatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t a BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 1 BRL ug/L 20 :CAS.Number Analyte ' ,,,Concentration Notes Units' Reporting Limit:_:' 1634-04-4 Methyl te t-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene" BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene" BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene t BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 I QC Surrogate Compound Spiked' Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 58 117 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 58 117 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Page 6 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 1 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-4 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-03 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:00 Instrument ID: CC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-10-08 19:20 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units, Reporting Limit", n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t) 150 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t e BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 25 ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 150 ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 36 ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration:,, Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene BRL ug/L 5 108-3&3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene s BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 Spiked Masured Recovery"QC surrogate Compound' QC limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 57 115 % 70 130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 59 117 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above aie detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). ' Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon ran 3e data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in:he n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in-he n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. 1 Page 7 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-51) Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-04 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:15 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-10-08 20:01 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges - Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 - BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number° Analyte Concentration Notes Units Rep. ..;g Limit "'�, ¢_ . 1634-04-4 Methyl ter t-butyl Ether° 6 ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzenes BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10"2-3 1 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured :'Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 56 111 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 56 113 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be , reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. a Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. l Page 8 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 1 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-05 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-01-08 14:05 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-10-08 20:42 Dilution Factor: 2 Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 960 ug/L 40 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 710 e ug/L 40 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 2,300 e ug/L 40 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 970 ug/L 40 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 3,500 ug/L 40 .CAS Number,. Analyte Concentration,- Notes Units- Reporting timer 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-bu I Ether° BRLY ug/L 10 ' 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 2 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 10 100414 Eth (benzene t 63 ug/L 10 108-38-3 and 10e-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ 320 ug/L 10 9547-6 ortho- X lene# 110 ug/L 10 91-20-3 Naphthalene 23 ug/L 10 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits" 2 5 Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 40 80 % 70-130% 2,5-Dib.omotoluene(FID) 50 38 76 % 70-130% QA/Qc.Certification".. 1. Were all b required procedures A/ C roced re the method followed? Yes Q Q p q Y 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this,data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative' ` and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). f Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. e Indicates concentration exceeded calibration range for the analyte. Page 9 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 J GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-5 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-05RA1 QC Batch ID: VG2-3166-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:05 Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-11-08 18:34 Dilution Factor: 5 Analyst: KJR VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 930 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 2,500 ug/L 100 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 1,600 ug/L 100 Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 950 ug/L 10o Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 4,500 ug/L 100 CAS Number Analyte; Concentration Notes' Units Reporting Limit. 1634-044 Methyl ter t-butyl Ether° BRL ug/L 25 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 5 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 25 100414 Eth (benzene 57 ug/L 25 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 1 meta-X lene and para-X lene# 320 ug/L 25 95-47-6 ortho- X lene t 110 ug/L 25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 26 ug/L 25 Q,5 Dubrogate.0 enpound Spiked 'measured' Re c�overy, QC Limits Z e(PID) 50 50 100 / 70-130% 2,5 Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 47 94 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. O n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Page 10 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-6 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-06 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:25 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-10-08 22:04 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: JPW - VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons-0 98 ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 28 ug/L 20 Unad'usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 98 ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons' 37 ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes, Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether' BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene s BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate-Compound Spiked 'Measured Recovery`;` QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 55 110 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 56 112 % 70-130°% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performancelacceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic',Hydrocarbons range. tt Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Page 11 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-07 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:30 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-10-08 22:44 Dilution Factor: 2 Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to 1,200 ug/L 40 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons.t® 2,600 e ug/L 40 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 7,800 e ug/L 40 Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t 1,200 uj;/L 40 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 12,000 ug/L 40 CAS Number", Analyte., _ Concentration Notes Units, Reporting Limit' 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 10 7143-2 Benzene° 3 ug/L 2 108-88-3 Toluene° 11 ug/L 10 100-414 Eth (benzene 41 ug/L 10 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene: 670 ug/L 10 95-47-6 ortho- X lene s 410 ug/L 10 91-20-3 Naphthalene 35 ug/L 10 QC Surrogate Compound ',: Spiked IMe'asuredl Recovery QC'Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 1 38 76 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 1 45 90 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: .�BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. O n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. n Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. e Indicates concentration exceeded calibration range for the analyte. Page 12 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-7 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-07RA1 QC Batch ID: VG2-3166-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:30 Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-11-08 19:15 Dilution Factor: 10 Analyst: KJR VPH Ranges Concentration Notes ' Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 1,400 ug/L 200 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® 8,900 ug/L 200 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t 6,600 ug/L 200 Unad"usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 1,400 ug/L 200 Unad"usted n-C9 to n-C12 Ali hatic H drocarbons t 17,000 ug/L 200 CAS Number Analyte Concentration" Notes Units Reporting Limit ' 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 50 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L .10 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 50 10041-4 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 50 1011-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# 880 ug/L 50 9547-6 ortho- X lene t 550 ug/L 50 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 50 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC,Limits: 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 49 98 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 45 89 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant nificant modifications made to the method asspecified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). a Report Notations: . BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. 11 Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Page 13 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc.,P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-8 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-08 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:35 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-10-08 23:25 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: IPW VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 23 ug/L 20 CAS Number ,Analyte„?_ s: Concentration Notes, Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 ❑ 108-88-3 Toluene BRL 5 ug/L 100-41-4 Eth (benzene$ BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene: BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked . Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 56 112 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 56 111 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification - 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized oy the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. 0 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. 1x Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. J Page 14 of 26 Groundwater Analytical; Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: MW-9 Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-09 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:40 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-11-08 00:06 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Ali hatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad Listed n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic H drocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 p 108-88-3 Toluene BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene= BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 57 114 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 57 114 % 70-130 QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes r 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. ® n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. n Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. I Page 15 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Dup Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL,VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-10 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 14:15 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-11-08 00:46 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges Concentration'` Notes Units Reporting Limit n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t 0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 _. CAS Number Analyte T, Concentration v• Notes Units 'Reporting Limit 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-but I Ether° 6 ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100-41-4 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene# BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QG Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery. QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 54 109 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 54 109 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification., 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method non-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. Page 16 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Massachusetts DEP VPH Method Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons by GC/PID/FID Field ID: Trip Matrix: Aqueous Project: CFI#2142/2140251 Container: 40 mL VOA Vial Client: ENSR International Preservation: HCl/Cool Laboratory ID: 114023-11 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Sampled: 01-07-08 00:00 Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 Received: 01-08-08 16:33 Sample Volume: 5 mL Analyzed: 01-11-08 01:27 Dilution Factor: 1 Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges Concentration j Notes" Units Reporting Limit; n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number .Analyte Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit, 1634-044 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 7143-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L .1 d 108-88-3 Toluene BRL ug/L 5 100-414 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10&42-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene$ BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery, QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 60 121 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 60 120 % 70-130% QA/QC Certification 1. Were all QA/QC procedures required by the method followed? Yes 2. Were all performance/acceptance standards for the required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes 3. Were any significant modifications made to the method,as specified in Section 11.3.2.1? No Method nen-conformances indicated above are detailed below on this data report,or in the accompanying project narrative and project quality control report. Release of this data is authorized by the accompanying signed project cover letter. The accompanying cover letter,project narrative and quality control report are considered part of this data report. Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. u Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. } Page 17 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 'GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Project Narrative Project: CFI#2142/02140251 Lab ID: 114023 Client: ENSR International Received: 01-08-08 16:33 A.Documentation and.Client Communication The following documentation discrepancies,and client changes or amendments were noted for this project: 1 . No documentation discrepancies;changes,or amendments were noted. B.Method Modifications,Non-Conformances and Observations The sample(s) in this project were analyzed by the references analytical method(s),and no method modifications, non-conformances or analytical issues were noted,except as indicated below: 1 MA DEP VPH Non-conformance: Samples 1 1 402 3-05 and-07. Reported results for selected analyte exceeded the high standard of the associated calibration curve. Results are estimated. Samples were reanalyzed and reported with all analytes within calibration. 2 . MA DEP VPH Note: Samples 1 1 402 3-05,-05RA1,-07 and-07RA1.Samples were diluted prior to analysis. Dilution was required.to keep all target analytes within calibration. 1 j Page 18 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. 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Signature: 0 JAI 0 waste U sposal L't-lwrp3e DLIxicaur Please tw sr.-P?e: JVT L)Dredge Material �2 I.Wix sp*e Malhw ofSftipmerd:4;A6.4 Co.,iar r,i Express MaJi C,senami Expmss "-todySeaf Marix S0o ouc'icala r.UPS Hard U. Number. GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Assurance/Quality Control A. Program Overview Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA, SW-846, Update III (1996). Quality Control protocols include written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) developed for each analytical method. SOPS are derived from US EPA methodologies and other established references. Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented for traceability. Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, Q Y p g Y Y one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked with internal standards and surrogate compounds. All instrument sequences begin with an initial calibration verification standard and a blank; and excepting GC/MS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing calibration standard. GC/MS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12 hour operating period, whichever is more frequent. Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve. B. Definitions Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the same techniques or manipulations, all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours. Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy. Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks consist of reagent Water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination. Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical method in dealing with each sample matrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent Recoveries are calculated for each Surrogate Compound. Page 20 of 26. Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG2-3166-W Analyzed: 01-11-08 11:04 Analyzed: 01-11-08 11:45 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: JH Analyst: JH Units: ug/L CAS Number Analyte LCS LCS Duplicate QC Limits Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery RPD Spike RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane 50 55 109 % 50 52 104 % 5 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 64 127 % 50 61 121 % 5 % 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 63 125 % 50 60 119 % 5 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 180 120 % 150 170 113 % 6 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 54 108 % 50 51 103 % 5 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 52 105 % 50 49 99 % 6 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 55 111 % 50 53 106 % 4 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 160 107 % 150 150 100 % 6 % 70-130% 25% 1634-044 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 45 90 % 50 46 92 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 7143-2 Benzene 50 51 103 % 50 50 100 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 52 104 % 50 51 102 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 100-414 Ethylbenzene 50 52 104 % 50 51 102 % 3 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-Xylene and para-Xylene 100 110 110 % 100 100 100 % 10 % 70-130% 25% 9547-6 ortho- Xylene 50 52 103 % 50 51 102 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 50 53 106 % 50 52 103 % 2 % 70-130% 25%. 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 57 115 % 50 57 114 % 1 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aromatic Group 1 450 1 470 1 104 % 450 460 102 % 2 % 70-130% 25% QC Surrogate Compound' Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 48 97 % 50 46 93 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 48 97 % 50 46 92 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. Page 21 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-2 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VG2-3166-W Analyzed: 01-11-08 12:47 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: KJR VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units Reporting Limit . n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t0 BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unad usted n-C9 to n-C12 Ali hatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte. ; Concentration- Notes Units Reporting Limit. 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1i 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 10041A Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-X lene and ara-X lene$ BRL - ug/L 5 9547-6 ortho- X lene t BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound ._ Spiked Measured Recovery: QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 44 88 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 44 87 % 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-'Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. M Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. # Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. i i Page 22 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Laboratory Control Samples LCS LCSD Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-10 HP 5890 Instrument ID: GC-10 HP 5890 QC Batch ID: VGA-4546-W Analyzed: 01-10-08 10:45 Analyzed: 01-10-08 11:25 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: JPW Analyst: JPW .Units: ug/L CAS Number Analyte LCS LCS Duplicate., QC Limits Spiked Measured Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery RPD - Spike RPD 109-66-0 n-Pentane' 50 44 87 % 50 47 95 % 8 % 70-130% 25% 107-83-5 2-Methylpentane 50 48 96 % 50 52 104 % 8 % 70-130% 25% 540-84-1 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 50 48 96 % 50 52 104 % 8 % 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 1 150 140 93 % 150 150 100 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 111-84-2 n-Nonane 50 47 94 % 50 50 100 % 6 % 70-130% 25% 124-18-5 n-Decane 50 55 110 % 50 56 112 % 2 % 70-130% 25% 1678-93-9 n-Butylcyclohexane 50 49 97 % 50 51 102 % 5 °% 70-130% 25% n/a Aliphatic Group 2 150 150 100 % 150 160 107 % 6 °% 70-130% 25% 1634-04-4 Methyl tert-butyl Ether 50 50 99 °% 50 56 113 % 13 °% 70-130% 25% 7143-2 Benzene 50 48 97 % 50 52 105 °% 8 % 70-130°% 25% 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49 98 °% 50 53 106 % 7 % 70-130% 25% 100414 Ethylbenzene 50 49 98 % 50 52 105 % 6 % 70-130% 25% 108-38-3 and 106-42-3 meta-Xylene and para-Xylene 100 99 99 °% 100 100 100 % 1 °% 70-130°% 25% - 95-47-6 ortho- Xylene 50 45 90 % 50 48 96 °% 6 % 70-130% 25°% 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 50 49 98 % 50 51 102 % 4 % 70-130°% 25% 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 50 101 % 50 57 115 % 13 % 70-130% 25% n/a -Aromatic Group 450 440 98 % 450 470 104 % 7 % 70-130% 25% QC Surrogate'Compound Spiked Measured . ..Recovery Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 58 116 % 50 56 111 % 70-130% 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 57 114 % 50 56 111 °% 70-130% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology, or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units. Page 23 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 e GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Quality Control Report Method Blank Category: MA DEP VPH Instrument ID: GC-10 Agilent 6890 QC Batch ID: VGA4546-W Analyzed: 01-10-08 12:19 Matrix: Aqueous Analyst: JPW VPH Ranges Concentration Notes Units,. Reporting Limit ; n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons to BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t® BRL ug/L 20 n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Una usted n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 Unadjusted n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons t BRL ug/L 20 CAS Number Analyte Concentration Notes. Units. Reporting limit _. 1634-044 .Meth I tert-but I Ether° BRL ug/L 5 71-43-2 Benzene° BRL ug/L 1 108-88-3 Toluene° BRL ug/L 5 100414 Eth (benzene# BRL ug/L 5 108-38-3 and 10642-3 meta-X lene and para-X lene# BRL ug/L 5 95-47-6 ortho- X lene z BRL ug/L 5 91-20-3 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 5 QC Surrogate Compound Spiked Measured Recovery. QC Limits 2,5-Dibromotoluene(PID) 50 62 124 % 70-130 2,5-Dibromotoluene(FID) 50 62 123 % 70-130°% Method Reference: Method for the Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons,MA DEP(Revision 1.1,2004). Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions. Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and dilution. t Hydrocarbon range data excludes concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. 0 n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range data excludes the method target analyte concentrations. © n-C9 to n-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range.data excludes the method target analyte concentrations and the concentration for the n-C9 to n-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons range. M Analyte elutes in the n-05 to n-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. t Analyte elutes in the n-C9 to n-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons range. �i Page 24 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals Groundwater Analytical maintains environmental laboratory certification in a variety of states. Copies of our current certificates may be obtained from our website: httl2://www.groundwateranalytical.com/qualifications.htm MAINS, ' Department of Environmental Protection,LB-0072 Asbestos Analytical Laboratory(Bulk) MASSACH USETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Potable Water and Non-Potable Water http://publ ic.dep.state.ma.us/labcert/l abcert.aspx Department of Labor, Asbestos Analytical Services,Class A Division of Occupational Safety, AA000195 http://www.mass.gov/dos/forms/la-rpt_list_aa.pdf NIST NATIONAL VOLUNTARY LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAM(NVLAP) NVLAP Lab Code 200751-1 Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis(PLM) http://ts.nist.gov/Standards/scopes/plmtt,n.htm RHODE ISLAND Department of Health, Potable and Non-Potable Water Microbiology,Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Division of Laboratories, LA000054 http://www.health.ri.gov/labs/outofstatelabs.pdf Department of Health, Asbestos Analytical Service,Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) Office of Occupational and Radiological Health,AAL-11063 http://www.health.ri.gov/envi ron ment/occupati onal/asbestos/licensees/AsbestosAnalytical Labs.pdf U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA,Soil Permit, S-53921 Foreign soil import permit S � r Page 25 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL Certifications and Approvals MASSACHUSETTS Department of Environmental Protection, M-MA-103 Groundwater Analytical maintains MassDEP environmental laboratory certification for only the methods anc analytes listed below. Analyses for certified analytes are conducted in accordance with MassDEP certificatior standards,except as may be specifically noted in the project narrative. Potable Water(Drinking Water) Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Analyte Method Analyte Method 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane EPA 504.1 Chemical Oxygen Demand SM 5220-D 1,2-Dibromoethane EPA 504.1 Chlordane EPA 608 Alkalinity,Total SM 2320-B Chloride EPA 300.0 Antimony EPA 200.9 Chlorine,Total Residual SM 4500-CL-G Arsenic EPA 200.9 Chromium EPA 200.7 Barium EPA 200.7 Cobalt EPA 200.7 Beryllium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.7 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Copper EPA 200.9 Calcium EPA 200.7 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Chlorine,Residual Free SM 4500-CL-G DDD EPA 608 Chromium EPA 200.7 DDE EPA 608 Copper EPA 200.7 DDT EPA 608 Cyanide,Total Lachat 10-204-00-1-A Dieldrin EPA 608 E.Coli EC-MUG SM 9221-F Fluoride EPA 300.0 E.Coli Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Hardness(CaCO3),Total EPA 200.7 E.Coli NA-MUG SM 9222-G Hardness(CaCO3),Total SM 2340-B Fecal Coliform MF SM 9222-D Heptachlor EPA 608 Fluoride EPA 300.0 Heptachlor Epoxide EPA 608 Fluoride SM 4500-F-C Iron EPA 200.7 Heterotrophic Plate Count SM 9215-B Kjeldahl-N Lachat 10-107-06-02-D Lead EPA 200.9 Lead EPA 200.7 Mercury EPA 245.1 Lead EPA 200.9 Nickel EPA 200.7 Magnesium EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 Manganese EPA 200.7 Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Mercury EPA 245.1 Nitrite-N EPA 300.0 Molybdenum EPA 200.7 Nitrite-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Nickel EPA 200.7 Perchlorate EPA 314.0 Nitrate-N EPA 300.0 pH SM 4500-H-B Nitrate-N Lachat 10-107-04-1-C Selenium EPA 200.9 Non-Filterable Residue SM 2540-D Sodium EPA 200.7 Oil and Grease EPA 1664 Sulfate EPA 300.0 Orthophosphate Lachat 10-115-01-1-A Thallium EPA 200.9 pH SM 4500-H-B Total Coliform Enz.Sub.SM 9223 Phenolics,Total Lachat 10-210-00-1-B Total Coliform MF SM 9222-B Phosphorus,Total Lachat 10-115-01-1-C Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540 C Phosphorus,Total SM 4500-P-B,E Trihalomethanes EPA 524.2 Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Oil) EPA 600/4-81-045 Turbidity SM 2130-B Polychlorinated Biphenyls(Water) EPA 608 Volatile Organic Compounds EPA 524.2 Potassium EPA 200.7 Selenium EPA 200.7 Non-Potable Water(Wastewater) Selenium EPA 200.9 Analyte Method Silver EPA 200.7 Sodium EPA 200.7 Aldrin EPA 608 Specific Conductivity SM 2510-B Alkalinity,Total Lachat 10-303-31-1-A Strontium EPA 200.7 Aluminum EPA 200.7 Sulfate EPA 300.0 Ammonia-N Lachat 10-107-06-1-B Thallium EPA 200.7 Antimony EPA 200.7 Thallium EPA 200.9 Antimony EPA 200.9 Titanium EPA 200.7 Arsenic EPA 200.7 Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540-C Arsenic EPA 200.9 Total Organic Carbon SM 5310-B Beryllium EPA 200.7 Vanadium EPA 200.7 Biochemical Oxygen Demand SM 5210-B Volatile Aromatics EPA 602 Cadmium EPA 200.7 Volatile Aromatics EPA 624 Calcium EPA.200.7 Volatile Halocarbons EPA 624 Zinc EPA 200.7 Page 26 of 26 Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. 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Massachusetts As an AECOM company,ENSR is part of a global design and Michigan Headquarters management company with over 29,000 employees worldwide Minnesota ' serving the transportation, facilities, and environmental Montana Westford markets,with offices in over 60 countries. Forbes Magazine Nevada Massachusetts has"ranked AECOM 82nd on its list of 'America's Largest New Hampshire USA New Jersey Private Com Companies".P New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Texas Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming t i 1 ENSR AECOM www.ensr.aecom.com FL') ja�,-Y ►'A. 100 -rgl�-y Ic-e- /�o 5��� w�►�-� `fig �y KLE/NFELDER eright People.Right solutions. One Speen Street,Suite 200 Framingham,MA 01701 of+1 508.370.8256 ext.567 Emily M.Straley di+1 508.270.6567 Project Manager m4 +o,e^"� f I +1 508.628.1401 estraley@kleinfelder.com cpAI:ec L.3451g Zl kleinfelder.com i i L 4.% eurofins I - Spectrum Analytical I Site Name: Date: Time: Proje_ct#; Analysis: .. .... Sample ID: f Preservative: j ��CQ-- �-O ss e 9. �.� eurof ins Spectrum Analytical Site Name: Date: Time; Project#: Analysis: Sample ID: Preservative: v Z I Make application to local fire department. Fire department retains original application and issues duplicate as permit. _a1d 0/(= O/�� G&4�e6 — VA&0� @7&& 6�v Q14mxal =' APPLICATIONandFee: a . for steel underground storage tank removal and transportation to approved tank disposal yard in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L.Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 1.00 Section 1.12.5.40, application is hereby mad-by: Tank Owner Name(please pent) Ec;r uvic�. Inc. X n }} Signatife.(f appMng for permit) Address loc C`,-C'SSI�GI Py, --- �Yrti'611run�10.rtii RA cif' " Q street City J / state Zip 4 a • M. • • Company Name— C�11 �I1^-a3 M �t Co. or Individual 4-1211;I g 5h c lr i 9 '' Print Print. t, Address [GN7 t7yf- i�tll t rjZ .Gi-�1r 1/YID- Address i-iA t;t-70k t nru Pnnt ,) Signature(f applying for permit) Signature(if applying for permit) i�r IFCI*Certified Other F"IFCI'Certified F'°LSP# Other • • Tank Location 3�5 i t}eST tLSa a _: i'ti i4l 11 ,5 f:?l c1 IeetA ry r Tank Capacity(gallons) S co Substance Last Stored Tank Dimensions(diameter x length) 4((D X s (i�J� Remarks: II i Firm Transporting Waste C�» �oviLyw"i State uc.# 0440 t Hazardous Waste Manifest# E.PA# M AD OV 3D 3 7 3) Approved Tank Disposal Yard Tank Yard# O j Type of Inert Gas\jf4 4 0&1, L(P-M Tank Yard Address C(tl City or Town g2"poi`K�I-S FDID# Permit# 16679 Date of Issue I[ I L( � ale Date of Expiration t 6 L G Dig Safe approval number,2 �&O LI�/( Trenching Permit# V I i . - Q(g Safe Toll Free TeL Ntimber-800-= Signature(Title of Officer granting permit .After removal(s)("consumptive use"fuel oil tanks exempted)send Form FP290 or Form FP-290R signed by the local fire department to MassDEP, Bureau ofWaste Prevention UST Program, PO Box 120=0165, Boston,MA 02112-0165. 'Intemational Fire.Code Institute . FP-M(Revised 1.1J01:5) Make application to local fire department. Fire department retains original application and issues duplicate as permit. APPLICAf ION and PERMIT I Fee: o? for steel underground storage tank removal and transportation to,approved tank disposal yard in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L.Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 1.00 Section 1.12.8.40, application is hereby made by: Tank Owner Name(please print) / nature(if applying for permit) Address ioc 6-cs5tr.rn "Rtvc1 NA11 01-1c�IL `J .Street city J Stale. Zip Company Name CAI.n&Vj.& i-74(- Co. or Individual cw�*Niil , 5' c,1r-� Print .Print I. 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Cky:Safe Toll Free TeL.Number-.S00 Signature/Title of Officer granting permit -3224 i ✓ - �A­ Afterrern ov ("consumptive use"fuel oil tanks exempted)send Form FP290 or Form FP-29OR signed by the local fire department to � MassDEP, .Bureau of Waste Prevention UST,Program, PO Box 120-0165, Boston, MA 02112-0165. ,1 'International Fire.Code Institute FP-292:(Revised 1.1.20.15) f •} Ilt1W -- awn -° �.^!.- .` § ,� _r r\ H7 raG .,� fp -^'^ nwuw�ww nnnn��ta .ShDs�► -; ,t� .. t.�**' �' t K i i F� ,4� w �+.,r1 t� ,� �r!�#/♦p��t ���L1G 1�u-"° Vh �y,�s, � '*. mlkl y�f,�vf a: S 3 4 4k r r . � *y �r�,��Y •� s - � r.,tart ii$ '�'� r < <��f ,,4r .,P'. 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Hyannis, MA 02601 508-775-1300 From: Deputy Dean Melanson Sent:Tuesday, November 08, 2016 4:22 PM To: Lavelle,Timothy<Timothy.Lavelle@town.barnstable.ma.us>; Tom McKean <Thomas.McKean@town.barnstable.ma.us>; William Rex<wrex@hyannisfire.org>; Hartsgrove, Elizabeth <Elizabeth.Hartsgrove@town.barnstable.ma.us> Cc:Joseph Apruzzese <jpruzzese@dfpray.com>; Matt Brook<mbrook@bohlereng.com> Subject: Underground tank found at 395 West Main Street Good Afternoon, Just to summarize this afternoons events. While drilling test well holes on site the crew struck something that was down approx. 3 ft. 6" from the base coat of pavement. At this time it appears to be a steel tank of unknown size. It is unknown what the tank was used for or what if anything is in it, or how long it has been on site. Initial samples of dirt around the tank did not indicate any hydrocarbons. This tank is located on the corner of the lot at the intersection of Suomi and West Main Street in the area of what had previously been a grass area. HyFD and Board of Health rep.'s will meet with the General Contractor in the am tomorrow to layout plans for the removal of this tank. 11/23/2016 Page 2 of 2 �, ��.' ✓ a � " 4„ems".. IN y J' zv Deputy Chief Dean L. Melanson Office 508-775-1300 Fax 508-778-6448 dmelanson�hyannisfire.org 11/23/2016 Page 1 of 2 Lavelle, Timothy From: Deputy Dean Melanson [dmelanson@hyannisfire.org] Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 4:22 PM To: Lavelle, Timothy; McKean, Thomas; William Rex; Hartsgrove, Elizabeth Cc: Joseph Apruzzese; Matt Brook Subject: Underground tank found at 395 West Main Street Good Afternoon, Just to summarize this afternoons events. While drilling test well holes on site the crew struck something that was down approx. 3 ft. 6" from the base coat of pavement. At this time it appears to be a steel tank of unknown size. It is unknown what the tank was used for or what if anything is in it, or how long it has been on site.Initial samples of dirt around the tank did not indicate any hydrocarbons. This tank is located on the corner of the lot at the intersection of Suomi and West Main Street in the area of what had previously been a grass area. HyFD and Board of Health rep.'s will meet with the General Contractor in the am tomorrow to layout plans for the removal of this tank. 11/9/2016 f 6!5 Page 2 of a .� 1 ��-1',.� a �F ~tom •� � r ;� ant J�'•L �t yr Y.. . •Fs' w,• ♦s� .t = � 'vim.CS+ , .D: : f p:� .-r �it, � `k T• t,� ark'$ � - .��3 � 3F fifidd I+ � k Y 1 k �` , y ••�,�' ,�;; , gig'"� e we Deputy Chief Dean L. Melanson Office 508-775-1300 Fax 508-778-6448 dmelanson c(e hyannisfire.org 11/9/2016 2" FITTINGS L I I f I I DEPTH I 1/2" SUPPLY TAPPING j 44" f LENGTH k WIDTH 601C 2$tl Vertical Style - 12 Gauge Steel *:Accessories (legs, gauges, oil filters, etc:) sold separately. 4 7 INE 1oh1 Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 BARMASSBLE.g! 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 o39. rM TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT Business Name: C0Ne, a,n, Date: 4*-16 Location/Mailing Address: k\V� Contact Name/Phone: oL I a, a w�-q w OKi��,�k c,(A Ack<-,��\ �-}a vlly Inventory Total Amount: 1 MSDS: License#: Tier II : Labeling: Spill Plan: Oil/Water Separator: Floor Drains: Emergency Numbers: Storage Areas/Tanks: Emergency/Containment Equipment: Waste Generator ID: Waste Product: Date&Amount of Last Shipment/Frequency: Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: Other Waste Disposal Methods: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 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 requires a license from the Public Health Division. Antifreeze Dry cleaning fluids Automatic transmission fluid Other cleaning solvents&spot removers Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Windshield wash Motor oils Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Disinfectants Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives(creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Lye or caustic soda Lacquer thinners Miscellaneous Combustible Paint&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes Miscellaneous Flammables Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons Laundry soil &stain removers (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform,formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: 2(V ar-.. Inspector: Facility Representative: WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS • s °p IME Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public-Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 �BLE.g! 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 039. �prFDMA+a`0 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT Business Name: LV��A e_I`Gut�� �<nn5 c�c;✓tS�C����evt t E Date: (I I Location/Mailing Address: 39�_ \,kk%5kV ik,0- 4) Contact Name/Phone: JA4Arrn X e,k cv Oa.GkA vw v-- Inventory Total Amount: y MSDS: License#: Tier II : Labeling: Spill Plan: Oil/WaterSeparator: Floor Drains: Emergency Numbers: Storage Areas/7anks: Emergency/Containment Equipment: Waste Generator ID: Waste Product: Date&Amount of Last Shipment/Frequency: ° Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: Other Waste Disposal Methods: A LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 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 requires a license from the Public Health Division. Antifreeze Dry cleaning fluids Automatic transmission fluid Other cleaning solvents&spot removers Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Windshield wash Motor oils Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Disinfectants Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil Refrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages Pesticides: Caulk/Grout insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides Battery acid (electrolyte)/batteries Photochemicals(Fixers) Rustproofers Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents Printing ink Car waxes and polishes Wood preservatives(creosote) Asphalt&roofing tar Swimming pool chlorine Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Lye or caustic soda Lacquer thinners Miscellaneous Combustible Paint&varnish removers, deglossers Leather dyes Miscellaneous Flammables Fertilizers Floor&furniture strippers PCB's Metal polishes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons Laundry soil &stain removers (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: rUCIAW fL11 -- ylc,. ,vIAIU,,,,... v ' j Inspector: Facility Representative: WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS 5 Q\j TOWN OF BARNSTABLE /_24CS 41689 UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE SYSTEMS NAME Norman Douglas Realty Trust ADDRESS 237 Lunenburg St. VILLAGE Fitchburg, Ma. 01420 LOCATION OF TANKS: CAPACITY: TYPE OF FUEL AGE: TYPE: OR CHEMICAL (1) 389 West Main St. , Hyannis; Ma 50.00 Gasoline unknown siteel (2) 389 West Main St,. , Hyannis., Ma. 2000 Gasoline unknown steel (3) 389 West Main St. ,- Hyannis, Ma. 2000 Diesel unknown steel (Give same information for any additional tanks on reverse side of card) DATE OF PURCHASE OF EACH: 1. 1972 2. 1972 3. 1972 4. DATE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMIT: TESTING CERTIFICATION SUBMITTED: PASSED r ES DID NOT PASS Al if 41 rr - , r t. a � �. t =t - !. & �' '�+•ka' a ro.✓y � j. O r f 'r a .t ro:.,:� =k.. Man^tiger` r µy t "``Norman Douglas Realty, Trust v ` .237. tuner-burg St,* Fitchburg, NYs.. 01420f i , r ,• ! ; i ;ell ...,t. • h P s"r 4• Y F - a .r � t" - 4t * � +-.2'" * r''p r • _ t _, West" Main �Strest; wHyanrixs f . • ` Y. g. [ ,y A , 4 i xsf "r a at4° r aka 4* A d ! •.` �` iq wtK 1 1 i. l�.n t V r ,}s e J rt P ~.`il i i S ♦ s:,i i [ t�Y ,1+� _ t,} ,. g } ; - x ,E, � P.Y i ..�.- i f`�. a� 4 P •'t , .f`.. Yaw '� ♦ { � . � r C _ s i L �:` � r err:w•° �* �: � ,,.4 �' . - .. ss �� 7 , ;.•'.,}�. ,t ' Le. tiS w `f f• .k. v? ^ f tit. NAME LOCATION Norman ual s Realty Trust , West Main Street 237 Lunenburg St. Hyannis Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 (NCS Pitchers way) BOOK & PAGE - DATE GRANTED PUMOUNT STORED 77/76 July 10, 1958 Under - Two-500 gals. One-1000 gals. DATE PAID One-2000 gals. Gasoline 1973 - March 26 MAR w 5 1980 197�+ MAR - 7197 1975 A 01975 1976A R ll7 197 18 19! 1974 - 1980e SENDER- Complete items 1,2,and 3. c Add;vaw address!n the'IF ETU- RN To"glansan rever¢e.. _ .1. The following service is requested(check one.) XMC,,%j,0W to whore and date delivered............_.___4 D Show to whom,-date and address of delivery.—et w. D RESTRICTED DELIVERY I S.how.to whonl.and date delivered............_4 D USMCTED DELNERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery,S__ (COI-SULT POSTMASTER FOR FEES) 2 A:9TICLE ADDRESSED.TO, Mr. Donald R. Tucker q Norman Douglas Realty Trust z 237 Lunenburg St. rFITCHBURG' A 9. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: 410 m :REGISTERED.NO. I CERTIFIED NO. INSUREDtM ` 0523306 Lf i wmp obtain 49riature of addrews or awt) m I'have received the article described above. SI MATUR DAddressee ***Wired wat 47 C 4• - —� OAT F DELIV Y P6trMARK sn ��O 5. ADDRESS(CcmRlete.nnly it p •ter Inroqusstsdl .``���� 6. UNABLE TO DELIY.ERAECAUSE; �CLERKIS t9 INMAi S GI~O:rala•seo•aBs Ui UNITED STATES POSTC[Ddo4W )�� ",. , � V OFFICIAL BUSIN P '1 -WPEttllf FOA Prantw7E SENDER INSTRUCT SONS' aJ9E TQ Av0 �i"" Print your name,address,and ZIP Code in tliihpace below. �F�POST Gllf 300 m w,_ ug, • Complete items t,2,and 3 on the reverse. ® • Attach to front of article if space permits othenerise affix to back of article • Endorse article"Return Receipt Requested' adjacent to number. RETURN TO BOARD OF HEALTH (Nanv of Sender) TOWN- OF' BARNSTABLE P. 0. Box 534 (Street or P.O.*Bm HYANNIS MA 02601 0534 (City,State and 2V Code > z1r s r t t �{wo d! ,`� tr.r,� `. 3 - i• R d�R� +s: , '� o t. I 4 W. f fp Y 4 x__ z ^ "'•h 1 . • ft+ ^-, k�: a. '!, y t ' 4 x t+ �:,,Y,r r ,'" f'r ci.' i } � , r.__� a"� } r a ? tire. h s ,., k ,, a¢ 7 a `, s s •, t f' it } + : sir ' r.°� 4r 7 F �l k =��' . ..e r. �p y r • `" xE�,ti = .. ,,4;. .' Y` ` '+C.`a� r•'t �. u. '� ',y.. 9 f.:4d' � > � >` f t �' 7 a� " February 10 ;19e2 •`y' \.�N y '. �Yf y � f,y' '.1 r-4y� �{ '�:� r 4 s �' .P it i � - y r� F * L lY nx a4 �� ;'� 4Y 4 4 �-x..ts �� :.•:vlw i .�> "�s t}� +i� x � ,,: :, ii"Y i .-f ! r \ s x 4y wfi•^ r ♦ „� J tr vRL ;xw 'y x.."., ,.•fix a ;r"', p 2. ' c'�* R :•,iw `> 'M Donald R ' Tu ` ,r^�x• f t;�; ,,. r.�, ,., . ;' cicer�� t �''A 3` }\ Y � ice; � z, , � • � , x =: Norman ,;Douglas..Realty,'Trust v •,1 t C .. s � s.. sf r .Y �237 ',Lunenburg Street ,., '. Fitchburg Ma 01420t �, r � � t �a sa ..x, �� i,.., + .'" .. � t E,.. F r q `{ '' ':, r :. t `�,:._ ., Zs •'4 a. � � .�d'w r r ', Speedway;Gas,,Station' 389-West Main w t r r i b , S reef, Hyannis. :� a �• t ^. 1_ `, it+ '' tom. w • T F4n t 'dr ! ' bear- Mr, `Tucker.: �+ ,d- �Al.• ,. +' 'rw r :�,• 4`'3. , -Ri a• x _ •I x\ e's Rf . etOur recor"ds, in °thatr�youx have! three underground fuel fuel � $ located`,at; the Speedway„Gas °Stat 'om, 389 West MainY Street, .tHy�annl s,rti (Assessor &tMap t and Lot No 269-143) dating , {.. `..b ar.R." to r:.675f7` " i� ' r L_ •ti.- �'r yi.' e 4. 5 .g ' The Town:Health regulation;>requires te5,tinge of all ;tanks; fifs r! R, ;years of: age'y�or• over,' using" the\iI�ent-Mopre Pressure'- teenTest. 4 "'Ant emptyr- ank :may' be;''tested ,by"' a, 5`:PSIM•Air' Pre`'ssure Test: °� Any, htank`'twentya years old' must be tested annually ' r, ,fYou are directed Ito liave�your= tanks ,tested. by Apra ! ,15, '1902 R �k' 4� w �11®ase ^submit' testing t,results 'anda,:thea r interpretation to this pffice prior toApril; 15; ].982"' ;ai ° �! r ., 2 �C } -�.,r .._ r" r � ! 1. ., C4 � y "•. F Failure tot.-do so``could- result in 'legal racoon: and the penalt x _ " , o : 3yr with .an order,ofSa,-fine..- days s •failure tcomp r ; constitute,a separate viro� 1 .., - \ You F'may request a``:hearing;.befo`re the,Board Hof 1ealth if en ,r ;4, wr' . ;} • pet tion•,r'equest_ing :.same' is received,with,i seven (7') .days of u receipt„of this order 4 1rt ✓ i pY�' 7 dL 7• - a t ; _ 4.• ,+•, r y''t t a *" r't.. f d C,�1• � 'or your'.aconvenxencYX , :w!e+!have,enclosed4 a listing of companies "s f +who perform this"testing.'; You: may .also>utx.lize''any other` con- ,kerns qualafled t oi'pe, orm thisYte8tang. ,.�'. #+� is r, � 4° y �.` ; � � ti �/ M t `• :'.PERT ORDER ©F THE $4ARD,,`OF,r HE�iLTH i a x ~' r t• »` f v 'John+,M• t Kelly,. .f rEt +.i_s� tt" .? 4j }i 1 +•:i »4 �,1�` y ,,: '` { 1f - ':i • �;� a '•; .. � r 1 h i.Y 'Direetor<of Public Healthr ; a " - i F•Y ,? tY T�• ,y i- 'H -w' �\ JMK/mm T °.i *. ,.�R#4 3 x...'R u.w •. tF:, a< �' o f enc t-} F w !` "r�„vn S r rx _ .r * w ,r. -,.. t. <? `s ,� Y k'` � r .+ +� r" J`.•i ,q 5'��°..� w w 9 �r n 'Y• t.. ` � r fCr. rs. � t `r'y r s4 �.r °�_,! c ,t �, r.' � � .5;� • ^ - " d .f.r � ` "; .mot �• t : � � �� - e � 1. ry' r i ti v'•a,i � • .. tx r.,_ Y `'A.',6 •.: .y •r ri..`e ` 't'1 `a •t.' <r - s, e r t �n It ' t t e+ .,r.F . . 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', r ? s-`'z ti. �. c , = r _ r��` 5 i t t -W, �E zap eta,: t? s t is ' t t Y, F tLYr , I .. 3 a , _,� .,.� ` 11 • ' Y sa ., +i , w V, t-s."-�', ' J .;3 .r;, s :.� ft, 'r 1` ': : :�v 4 p' , -•}'` r u y Qr •a..�,r.,,, �, . « r Yesc' T t .t r,.. w„r ,c.� ". rr. s . "�' rRe". gUnderground.fuel=storage tanks ati 1389 .West'.Main°Street,,Hpannlsi �' ,j, E't' I x Lf 1},i, ,.X 'i' ; 'f ,+�,,,.:s}' u ♦ i c - 'y c sr p Y= fps: ♦' ; i a; i .t, ' ,n, ^? ':r , ,,. t :,r.;. ? '_,% `,w E X+ ` + 4 > ""I. r:_."+"-. "J4. ��• t .�4 { •' ,ry . ?-,' 4' .e:�. ,1 '� a r J � ♦r ry,�'q,`M ft .x k ^" a`'r M ' 'S 1 r�a''."z � a� •`i"ry "r ,,,'4} � f ♦ _~ w'u n•'r.'6' R t.'' a4 .kr . Dear Mr: ITuckers ° w.�r xr y'�s: I,,u ` r wS'y ,� r"i` ' 1 'Te .,1 .t. +� r "i tt-.1, [ r! a ,4y. }�, sa, .t r f Yy4 wk:. Y r 9 w i ,s l rM. ' rn ^. ..�+ "~ •�` w•7 •r ,}^= *,+' s v r.+-: ; :t`Y,, R,k• •°,O L , ,! ,a ,,.y i Q., 5,,, .♦y r,...„ ..: . '' e.. S.. f i n+ J y,. - * ' s , -Y i +.. . H, ,,i:e 'Sr.: ,,•� . .. ..� -. r' i �, I . "v •:f rt, trj� .�3, .?- ,T,Uriderground fuel•'tanks twerity''yeais old�that have a capacity of over;.SM,gal ` 't r .,t e t. L, .a rr t ,�. r - . v. ` .; ♦, +, A.Bois'"must abc='tested each year for:leaks The Kent r Moore �essure hest is the; 4 _ ' preferred test', however„' an 'empty',tank, can"be,'tested'by:a SxPSI 'axr,pressure � ' `"' , `:#� tdst-.held fora minimum,of'.two�'hours ' The air f_, r c s. , «� 4 pre1.ssure test cari only`be done ,' ,€ x < orb ari empty".tads. and'pis not the_preferred Sept.,< ' `,,. r•!"' _ ��, , k E J!. {{ "�t;`r S, « f s^ i ty` t-t. zr , 1#f ,. • ♦•.. %'S'*y.♦3 -'r",t s.. . 1. , s 2 , ' t^S t,..? t°+ ''s .Ei• a f. x t.txI i 1. ,7•ir"?.M�x,,. s�x a:•�.^--. ..,v �+-4+ s�—, ..0',i... r' :.t,,� _, ^. :` t1,1 , - «`-_,. , " "! �f� `.s:':'• ? "y . ' ', '"` j � four« recordp indicate rthat`you have a un rour1 z k« � '"` ' ` " ``e. r , r.. t 19 2�' ,•r fu 1't nks dat�,ng�h c , e erg a a ' ,to 1958 and'were'"tested on-March, 8 # `° ' " �� $ '11,1 ,- ,: ,i , . , '; ,Any tank twenty years old�Lmust-be 4,--i.., r. U��,,,pp ,'• {• +j {. .+ .i, .}-, - .. "y rr ;'.4. r• �_ ; ' r - x. ,Y i•. Y -t', + - - r r '�.R' a } t •,r tested'annually, of the results�must.''be sent to: the'�Ieaith. Depart- .t.« r t+j�r.- `•�r ' S>.! r .+ i 4:i$- '' lS A.. ,,.x :i rv` ,r„'ri' t i.<: "}'' y-,�, r. •a,'I'1 r a r M h . "'-• I " r` rr" ment ., d �- _ ., E a �' a '' � s g � r - -.t '+sk;�� ♦ - , t sf,r+ r°^C} ,. a „t r,y•. � 4"' r v r;.i ;T 1`x c b a ;t, ' • a r t, -{ y,S-t>Y ., r S•a•;aa '.� .{* ' 4 ' 2,.lr K v, z r t r ; S. t t' ti ad' rtf-4 ♦'_ , s"� We wbuld,appredfAe'your cooperation ih, this matter Aso. Vital,to-they water , ' f<'A,"d ,,, • ' s.: - r 1. -!'.x, « ' -- t } ;' s , Er. « G S. 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"n 4 cx+ hJ' « _{•,s i.� at r.,t' rY J. • «' ' yZ` ,+ ; '`•'q'l :�.. r ,.i ,� t.•.r, ' $r .4' fi11 11 PROVINCETOWN-BOSTON AIRUNE,INC. March 25, 1988 Mr. Thomas McKean Town of Barnstable Office of Board of Health 367 fain Street Hyannis, MA 02.601 Re: Your letter dated March 21, 1988 Dear Mr. McKean: We at PBA are pleased to inform you that we are in the final stages of upgrading our system. The current approved plan calls for a "Tie-in" to the City Sewer System. We plan initial construction the first part of May. In addition, we are also planning a "Tie-in" to the City Sewer. System with our passenger terminal facility. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding our plans or facilities, please don't hesitate to contact us. Very truly yours, Jeffrey R. Pereira Base Manager JRP/ls BARNSTABLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, HYANNIS, MA 02601 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE - UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE REGISTRATION MAP NO. 269 PARCEL NO. 116 Lot 3.4,34 ADDRESS OF TANK: -...9-West Main Street VILLAGE: Mvannia d l�iumb�r Ytr��t MAILING ADDRESS ( IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) : 777 Dedhiam St., Canton, Ma. 02021 OWNER NAME: Cumberland Farms, Inc. PHONE: 617--928-4900 INSTALLATION DATE: 1982 BY: Cumberland Farma, Inc. ti INSTALLER ADDRESS: 348 :Aliens Ave.. Providence. R.I. 'CERT.140. *TANK LOCATION: Tank D is cioaeagt to bidld msr (DCsOPt I ma TANK LOQAT I ON W S TH Rammac'T TO =u S L-o I Nm) CAPACITY 8.000 'TYPE OF TANK Fiberjxlasa AGE 7 YRS. FUEL/CHEMICAL diesel TESTING CERTIFICATION [ ] PASS [ ] FAIL DATE LEAK DETECTION ['f- CHECK IF N/A TYPE/BRAND Red .racket ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION 1 `YES [ NO DATE TO BE REMOVED FIRE DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED [ XI YES [ ]. NO DATE April 15, 1986 CONSERVATION [ ] .CHECK IF N/A DATE BOARD OF HEALTH TAG NO. [ ] DATE1) to 3 PLEASE PROVIDE A SKETCH SHOWING THE TANK LOCATION ON THE BACK OF THIS CARD �" �R.�� �� 1.\, ��_\;�� �� �,,� � Zvi �L ��- �, �i WILDCAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION TUCKER TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. SPEEDWAY PETROLEUM CO., INC. NORMAN DOUGLAS REALTY TRUST 237 LUNENBURG STREET FITCHBURG, MASS. 01420 TELEPHONES 345-5802 . 345-4688 March 31, 1982 Mr. John M. Kelly Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Office of Board of Health 367 Main St. Hyannis, Ma. 02601 Re: Tank Testing, 389 West Main St. , Hyannis, Ma. Dear Mr. Kelly, In response to your letter dated 2/10/82 regarding the testing of tanks owned by the Norman Douglas Realty Trust, please be informed that the following action was taken. Speedway Petroleum Service- Station Maintenance Department on 3/16/82..performed the following service; 1. Removed regular pump.- from concrete island. 2. Capped 12" suction line connected to 5000 gallon tank tight. 3 Capped 3" fill pipe tight. 4. Bushed 121"vent line to receive 3/8" air hose. S. Generated 5# PSI air pressure test. Held 5 # PSI for two hours with no loss. Certified tank to be product tight. On 3/30/82 removed unleaded pump from island. 1. Capped tight 12" suction line connected to 2000>gallon tank. 2. Capped 3" fill .pipe tight. 3. Bushed 1-,11 vent :Fine to receive 3/8 air hose. 4. Generated 5# PSI air pressure test. Held 5# PSI for., two hours Certified tank to be product tight. On 3/30/82 removed diesel pump from concrete island. 1. Capped 12" suction line connected to 2000 gallon tank, 2. Capped 3" fill pipe tight. 3. Bush.ed;,12!'_ vent .,line to receive' 3/8 air hose: } ;4. Generated 5# PSI air pressure test. Held 5# PSI for two hours . Certified tank to be product tight. WILDCAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION TUCKER TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. SPEEDWAY PETROLEUM CO., INC. NORMAN DOUGLAS REALTY TRUST 237 LUNENBURG STREET FITCHBURG, MASS. 01420 TELEPHONES 345-5802 . 345-4688 March 31, 1982 page 2 Town of Barnstable, Board of Health Donald R. Tucker, Trustee Norman Douglas Realty Trust I certify that the above work was performed under my supervision and the above. tanks are product tight. efrrey dgman Certificate of Competency Technician # 20271 Expiration date 3/18/84 . 1 meter for both offices TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SEWER RENTAL RECORD METER RATE CARD NAME AND ADDRESS OF SEWER CONNECTION BILL TO - NAME AND ADDRESS I TYPE OF BUILDING I REMARKS e& a s Realty -Norman Douglas W. Min t- 2 Hyannis. - /Uv //y�yJJ YEAR PREVIOUS READING PRESENT READING CUBIC FEET USED TOTAL CHAQ&' A6 T X eo C� lk ff Fie I fz �p TOWN OF BARNSTABLE - UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE REGISTRATION r MAP NO. 769 PARCEL NO. 116 lot 3,4,34 � ADDRESS OF TANK: West Main Street VILLAGE: Hyi€a NuTbMr Ytrmmt MAILING ADDRESS ( IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) : 777 Dedham St. Canton. Ma. 02021 OWNER NAME: Cumberland Farms, Inc. PHONE: 617-828-4900 INSTALLATION DATE: 1.982 BY: Cumberland Farms, Inc. INSTALLER ADDRESS: 348 Allens Ave., Providence, RI. -CERT.140. *TANK LOCATION: Tank B is second furthest from building (mmmon I aC TANK t_OOAT I ON W I TN RQGPQCT TO =u 2 LLD 2 NO) CAPACITY 8,000 TYPE OF TANK Fiberpl.aas AGE 7 YRS. FUEL/CHEMICAL gasoline TESTING CERTIFICATION [ I PASS [ I FAIL DATE LEAK DETECTION [ p CHECK IF N/A TYPE/BRAND Red Jacket ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION [`r ] YES a, NO DATE TO BE REMOVED .� FIRE DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED [ XI YES [ ] NO DATE April 15, 1986 CONSERVATION [X] CHECK IF N/A DATE HOARD OF HEALTH TAG NO. [ ] DATE CX� f / PLEASE PROVIDE A. SKETCH SHOWING THE TANK LOCATION ON THE BACK OF THIS CARD Y CO TOWN OF BARNSTABLE - UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE REGISTRATION 3�� MAP NO. 269 PARCEL NO. 116 lot 3,4,34 ADDRESS OF TANK: 4" West Main Street VILLAGE: Hyannis Number Ytr��! MAILING ADDRESS ( IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) : 777 Dedham Street. Canton. Ma. 02021 OWNER NAME: Cumberland Farms, Inc. PHONE: 617-828-4900 INSTALLATION DATE: 1982 BY: Cumberland Farms, Inc. INSTALLER ADDRESS: 348 Allens Ave., Providence , R.L . 'CERT.1-JO. *TANK LOCATION: Tank C is second closest to built tg (acac,RZOW TANK LOCATION WITH "WOPCCT TO =UILDINO) CAPACITY 81000 TYPE OF TANK Fiberglass AGE 7 YRS. FUEL/CHEMICAL ornsol fre TESTING CERTIFICATION [ ] PASS [ ] FAIL DATE LEAK DETECTION [it CHECK IF N/A TYPE/BRAND Red Jacket ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION [ 7 YES [k],� NO DATE TO BE REMOVED FIRE- DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED [ X] YES [ ] NO DATE April 15, 1989 CONSERVATION [ X] CHECK IF N/A DATE / BOARD OF HEALTH TAG N0. [ ] DATE j M A I, PLEASE PROVIDE A SKETCH SHOWING THE TANK LOCATION ON THE .BACK- OF THIS CARD l Vn�- �-d- TOWN OF BARNSTABLE UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE SYSTEMS NAME ADDRESS `3�s �' �/��� ��� VILLAGE LOCATI OF TANKS: CAPACITY: TYPE OF FUEL AGE: TYPE: OR CHEMICAL (Give same information for any additional tanks on reverse side of card) DATE OF PURCHASE OF EACH: 1. 2. 3. 4. DATE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMIT: TESTING CERTIFICATION SUBMITTED: PASSED DID NOT PASS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE - UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE REGISTRATION f' 116 + MAP NO. 264 PARCEL NO. 3. 4, 34 ADDRESS OF TANK: 11M West Main Street VILLAGE: Hvannis Numb.0r Ytrmwt MAILING ADDRESS ( IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) : 777 Dedham St.. Onnton., tin. 02021 OWNER NAME: Cumberland,Farms, Inc, PHONE: 617--'828-4900 INSTALLATION DATE: 1982 BY: Cumberland Farms, Inc. INSTALLER ADDRESS: 348 Al.lens Ave. Providence, R.I. -'CERT.140. *TANK LOCATION: Tank A in farthest from building (owccm=aC TANK LcoATIoN WSTH mummacT To mUSLoINO) CAPACITY 8,000 TYPE OF TANK Fiberglass AGE 7 YRS. FUEL/CHEMICAL gasoline TESTING CERTIFICATION C ] PASS C ] FAIL DATE LEAK DETECTION [At CHEECK IF N/A TYPE/BRAND Reel Jacket ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION CA] YES [ NO DATE TO HE REMOVED FIRE DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED C R] YES C ] NO DATE April 15, 1986 CONSERVATION " CR] CHECK IF N/A DATE BOARD OF HEALTH TAG NO. C &9 ] DATE 1 9q r PLEASE PROVIDE. A SKETCH SHOWING THE TANK LOCATION ON .THE BACK OF THIS CARD .b w VY1 a- �-4"- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC-SAFETY—DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTIO f PERMIT April 15 , ���i 6 Date , F.P• 290 TO MAINTAIN AN•EXISTING/NEW UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY a In accordance with the provisions of 527CMR9.24 this permit to maintain an existing/new underground storage facility is granted to: Location West Main Street of property: 359 street address Owner of property: Cumberland Farms , Inc . Full name of'person, firm or corporation Restrictions: DO Fee Paid:$ (M.G.L.A. Chap A-)' This permit will expire - Q i q ( si u of Head of Fi Dept• or appol ed designee Date j (Owner's Copy to be�posted at the storage facility with F.P.290 Part Al E11C��t® Consulting*Engineering•Remediation 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 (508)888-3900 Fax(508)888-6689 R EC EIV •�:/vw, w.ensr.com May 9, 2003 MAY 12 2003 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Board of Health HEALTH DEPT. Barnstable Town Hall 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Notice of Document Availability CFI Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Release Tracking Number 4-14257 To Whom it May Concern: Per the public notification requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP), 310 CMR 40.0000, this letter is to inform you that ENSR Corporation, on behalf of Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI), submitted to the DEP a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan (RIP) in May 2003. This document is available for your review and copying at the DEP Southeast Regional Office, located at 20 Riverside Drive, in Lakeville, Massachusetts. If you have any questions, please contact Oliver Udemba of CFI at (781) 828-4900 extension 3415 or the undersigned. Sincerely, ENSR 1. rid Derek T. Margarit Christopher G. Mariano, P.G., LSP Project Manager Senior Hydrogeologist cc O. Udemba; CFI DEP.Northeast Region Office i.'. I I t. x` COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS f EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS A � + d DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE Sye 20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville, MA 02347 JANE SWIFT BOB DURAND Governor Secretary LAUREN A.LISS Commissioner C P URGENT LEGAL MATTER:PROMPT ACTION NECESSARY CERTIFIED MAIL:RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED October 18,2002 Cumberland Farms RE: BARNSTABLE-BWSC 777 Dedham St. 395 West Main St Canton,MA 02021 RTN#4-17412 NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY M.G.L. c.21E,310 CMR 40.0000 Attention: Oliver Udemba ` On October 11, 2002 at 6:11 pm the Department of Environmental Protection (the "Department") received oral notification of a release and/or threat of release of oil and/or hazardous material at the above referenced property which requires one or more response actions. During the pilot test for a Soil Vapor Extraction system, six-inches of gasoline was measured in monitoring well MW-7. Free phase product had not been previously detected in this well. The Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act, M.G.L. c.21E,and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(the "MCP"),310 CMR 40.0000,require the performance of response actions to prevent harm to health, safety,public welfare and the environment which may result from this release and/or threat of release and govern the conduct of such actions. The purpose of this notice is to inform you of your legal responsibilities under State law for assessing and/or remediating the release at this property. For purposes of this Notice of Responsibility, the terms and phrases used herein shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms and phrases by the MCP unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The Department has reason to believe that the release and/or threat of release which has been reported is or may be a disposal site as defined by the M.C.P. The Department also has reason to believe that you(as used in this letter, "you" and "your" refers to Cumberland Farms)are a Potentially Responsible Party (a "PRP")with liability under M.G.L. c.21E §5, for response action costs. This liability is "strict", meaning that it is not based on fault, but solely on your status as owner, operator, generator, transporter, disposer or other person specified in M.G.L.c.21E §5. This liability is also "joint and several',meaning that you maybe liable for all response action .costs incurred at a disposal site regardless of the existence of any other liable parties. .-.,The Department encourages parties with liabilities under M.G.L. c.21E to take prompt and appropriate actions in response to releases and threats of release of oil and/or hazardous materials. By taking prompt action,you may significantly lower your assessment and cleanup costs and/or avoid liability for costs This information is available in alternate format by calling our ADA Coordinator at(617)574-6872.., DEP on the World Wide Web: http://www.state.ma.us/dep ��a Printed on Recycled Paper 2 incurred by the Department in taking such actions. You may also avoid the imposition of, the amount of or reduce certain permit and/or annual compliance assurance fees payable under 310 CMR 4.00. Please refer to M.G.L. c.21E for a complete description of potential liability. For your convenience, a summary of liability under M.G.L.c.21E is attached to this notice. You should be aware that you may have claims against third parties for damages, including claims for contribution or reimbursement for the costs of cleanup. Such claims do not exist indefinitely but are governed by laws which establish the time allowed for bringing litigation. The Department encourages you to take any action necessary to protect any such claims you may have against third parties. At the time of oral notification to the Department, the following response actions were approved as an Immediate Response Action(IRA): • Continued assessment and hand bailing of product when detected. ACTIONS REQUIRED Additional submittals are necessary with regard to this notification including, but not limited to, the filing of a written IRA Plan,IRA Completion Statement and/or an RAO statement. The MCP requires that a fee of$750.00 be submitted to the Department when an RAO statement is filed greater than 120 days from the date of initial notification. Specific approval is required from the Department for the implementation of all IRAs, and Release Abatement Measures (RAMs) pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0420 and 310 CMR 40.0443, respectively. Assessment activities, the construction of a fence and/or the posting of signs are actions that are exempt from this approval requirement. In addition to oral notification, 310 CMR 40.0333 requires that a completed Release Notification Form (BWSC-103, attached) be submitted is to the Department within sixty(60) calendar days of October 11,2002. You must employ or engage a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) to manage, supervise or actually perform the necessary response actions at this site. The Department has Chris Mariano listed as the LSP of record. All Remediation Waste must be properly handled, labeled, stored'and disposed of within 120 days from the date of generation per 310 CMR 40.0030. Storage of Uncontainerized Hazardous Waste shall be done in accordance with the management requirements of 310 CMR 30.000. Unless otherwise provided by the Department, potentially responsible parties ("PRP's") have one year from the initial date of notification to the Department of a release or threat of a release, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0300, or from the date the Department issues a Notice of Responsibility, whichever occurs earlier, to file with the Department one of the following submittals: (1)a completed Tier Classification Submittal; (2) a Response Action Outcome Statement or, if applicable, (3) a Downgradient Property Status. The deadline for either of the first two submittals for this disposal site is October 11, 2003. If required by the MCP, a completed Tier I Permit Application must also accompany a Tier Classification Submittal. This site shall not be deemed to have had all the necessary and required response actions taken unless and until all substantial hazards presented by the release and/or threat of release have been eliminated and a level of No Significant Risk exists or has been achieved in compliance with M.G.L.c.21 E and the MCP. 3 If you have any questions relative to this Notice,please contact Dan Crafton at the letterhead address or at(508)946-2721. All future communications regarding this release must reference the following Release Tracking Number:4-17412. Very truly yours, Richard F.Packard,Chief Emergency Response/Release Notification Section P/DGC/re CERTIFIED MAIL#7001 0320 0001 4832 1301 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Attachments: Release Notification Form;BWSC-103 and Instructions Summary of Liability under M.G.L.c.21E cc: Board of Health 200 Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Board of Selectmen 200 Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Fire Dept 95 High School Road Hyannis,MA 02601 J The Town of Barnstable Office of Town Manager a" ', "B`'�g' 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 i639• �0 ArFD MA'S A Office: 508-862-4610 John C.Klimm,Town Manager Fax: 508-790-6226 Joellen J.Daley,Assistant Town Manager MEMORANDUM TO: Mark Ells, DPW Director Tom McKean, Health Director FR: Joel r�e ey, Assistant Town Manager DT: 5/14/03 RE: Notice of Document Availability CFI Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Release Tracking Number 4-14257 Please be advised of document availability for the Cumberland Farms project through the ENSR Company. Thank you, JJD: smo Attachment EMIL Consulting •Engineering •Remediation 95 State Road Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 (508)888-3900 Fax(508)888-6689 http://www.ensr.com T 0 W N 0 S FLE May 9, 2003 Town Manager '03 MAY 12 P 3 :03 � Barnstable Town Hall 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Notice of Document Availability CFI Facility#2142 395 West Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Release Tracking Number 4-14257 To Whom it May Concern: Per the public notification requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP), 310 CMR 40.0000, this letter is to inform you that ENSR Corporation, on behalf of Cumberland Farms, Inc. (CFI), submitted to the DEP a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan (RIP) in May 2003. This document is available for your review and copying at the DEP Southeast Regional Office, located at 20 Riverside Drive, in Lakeville, Massachusetts. If you have any questions, please contact Oliver Udemba of CFI at (781) 828-4900 extension 3415 or the undersigned. Sincerely, ENSR �- ��Gl1l,c.aM.o PG �- C Derek T. Margarit Christopher G. Mariano, P.G., LSP Project Manager Senior Hydrogeologist cc O. Udemba; CFI DEP Southeast Region Office W f LEGEND: Approximate Property Line sM Storm Sewer Line Water Line Q —ws—ws— Natural Gas Line ® Catchbasin James Moretti a =0- Utility Pole 7 f 82.00 ® Soil Boring B-1 advanced Residential on 10/31700 by ECS. Monitoring Well with 50 Suomi Rd. IIW-10 M 1 Groundwater Table elevation as measured on June 21, 2005. • Soil Borings BMW-4 and BMW-7 Q advanced on 04/18/02. David Somero General Notes: Residential Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis 34 Suomi Rd. S Ll T Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, 11 U Y L A N E, and Site Reconnassaince by ENSR. All locations, dimensions, and property lines depicted on this plan are approximate. This plan should not be used for construction or David somero land conveyance 82.50wayne Zerris land purposes. Y Vacant Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and 30 Suomi Rd. Residential selected site features determined through 67 Shady Lane measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Carl E. Mueler Wayne Zerris CLIENT Residential Vacant 65 Shady Lane 22 Suomi Rd. Cumber arVd Farrrm RESIDENCE RESIDENCE yyf_B 77/ObQlsn Street Ma�sette Thoedore Hyoro _11 Residential CUMBERLAND I PROJECT TRLE FARMS VACANT VACANT 18-20 Suomi Rd. I REGIONAL WEST MAIN r OFFICE I AUTO CI-I # 2142 Q d I I 395 West Main Street f�joW I Hyamis, Massachusetts Cornelius Hickey 5 CB UO I FIGURE TITLE Commercial I I MilliO Mil Site Plan _� ANOPY pp i 379 W. Main St. YW-9 vt 1 I PUMP PUMP Alfred and Leah Zerris , _TI I APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY B I I FOOD I I 405 WEST MAIN D.ESPY DAARGARIT STORE AUTO T` _ll ISLANDS ISLANDS I �Y I ( DRAWN SC&LE I l L.FERREIRA 1"=60' I 0 30 BMW- Milli I JOB NUMBER 1 AU Scale in Feetet so 2140-251 7 27 05 7-� _ —ws— —sns—cls—c.s— —cos—c•s—r,�s—ws—ws�x— ss g ss ss ss ss 1 e .� lowporatkm w WEST MAIN Route 28 STREET w 95 state street No. of Tanks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Date Removal Date SaQafI10f8,Ma88aCI'NJSettB 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use (508)888-3M Z 2 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use ?.: 3 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use Richard Griffin 4 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use COUNTRY Park Place Fish and Lobster' FIGURE2 Condos John F. Cardarelli Trust ENSR I AECOM W Notes: GORDEN NURSERY SHEET This information was compiled based on available Handex of N.E Inc. records and local records 398 west Main Street 408 West Main Street o N/A = Information was not available. Sao west Main street SHEETI i 1 , W LEGEND: w Approximate Property Line sw Storm Sewer Line t� w Water Line Q —ws—ws— Natural Gas Line �f ® Catchbosin Domes Moretti / � Utility Pole 82.00 ® Soil Boring B-1 advanced Residential on 10/31700 by ECS. 19 Monitoring Well with Yw-10 Groundwater Table elevation as 5a Suomi Rd. rx-10 (81.95) measured on June 21, 2005. • Soil Borings BMW-4 and BMW-7 advanced on 04/18/02. David Somero `, 1 General Notes: Residential Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis 34 Suomi Rd. �' H A D Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, YL A N E and Site Reconnassaince by ENSR. All locations, dimensions, and property lines depicted on this plan are approximate. This plan should not be used for construction or David Somero 82.50wayne Zerris Y purposes. ance land conveyance Vacant Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and Residential selected site features determined through 3o Suomi Rd. 67 Shady Lane measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Carl E. Mueler Wayne Zerris Vacant CLIENT Residential 65 Shady Lane �� 22 Suomi Rd. CVmber CJ F8r/118 RESIDENCE RESIDENCE Y1y_g m DlAISO sleet Caft Thoedore Hyora YW-11 Residential CUMBERLAND VACANT I VACANT I PROJECT TITLE FARMS 18-20 Suomi Rd. REGIONAL WEST MAIN OFFICE ( AUTO CFI # 2142 - Q 396 ".'hest Ali Street o I I Hyar rd% Mnsachmetts ce- Cornelius Hicke CB FIGURE TffLE y 1j.-sB9 �w-3 USTS p Commercial 1 0 1�2 Site Plan NW-7 ANOPY 379 W. Main St. 11w-8 _I Alfred and Leah Zerris 7 � PUMP PUMP - APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY 6 I FOOD I I 4O5 WEST MAIN D.ESPY DAARGARIT STORE AUTO lI ISLANDS !SLANDS I I '' DRAWN L. SOLE � 4 � L.FERREIRA 1"=60' I Brw- MW-II JOB NUMBER DALE 0 30 45 60 / Scale in Feet c — — 2140-251 7/27/05 —ws— —ws—GAS—GAS— s—CAS—GAS—GAS—GAS—ws—GAS — ss--f}—ss a ss ss ENSR ^orpirdw w WEST MAIN Route 2S wSTREET w 95 State Street No. of Tanks Tank Size lank Construction Tank Contents Installation Dote Removal Date �ffe'musallohlIsettg 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use (W$)M-39M 2 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use 3 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use Richard Griffin 4 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use COUNTRY Park Place Fish and Lobster FIGURE2 I�1 �11 {{� ��i9 Condos John F. Cardarelli.Trust Q ENSR I �`1ECO.M a Notes: GORDEN NURSERY ,� r This information was compiled based on available Handex of N.E Inc. records and local records 398 West Main Street 406 West Main Street o N/A = Information was not available. 36o west Main street aj SHEETI t i LEGEND: W , J — — — Approximate Property Line sw Storm Sewer Line t� . Water Line 0 —G"-GAS- Natural Gas Line ® Catchbosin James Moretti a -0- Utility Pole 7 f 82.00 ® Soil Boring B-1 advanced Residential on 10/31/00 by ECS. i9 Monitoring Well with 0-10 Groundwater Table elevation as 50 Suomi Rd. IIW-10 (81,95) measured on June 21, 2005. Soil Borings BMW-4 and BMW-7 advanced on 04/18/02. David Somero General Notes: Residential Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis 34 Suomi Rd. S' Ll Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, 11 A D Y L A N E and Site Reconnassoince by ENSR. All locations, dimensions, and property lines depicted on this plan are approximate. This David samara plan should not be used for,construction or 82.50wcyne Zerris land conveyance purposes. Vacant Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and 30 Suomi Rd. Residential selected site features determined through 67 Shady Lane measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Carl E. Mueler Wayne Zerris Vacant CLIENT Residential 65 Shady Lane Cumber a Farms 22 Suomi Rd. RESIDENCE RESIDENCE m Dadh=SWd Q Carft Muswk ietllt Thoedore Hyora , YW-11 Residential CU FARMS ND VACANT VACANT I PROJECT TITLE B 18-20 Suomi Rd. I REGIONAL WEST MAIN OFFICE I AUTO CFI # 2142 A 395 West Man Street o I HyarviK Massachusetts Cornelius Hickey IECB O I FIGURE TITLE a 0-3Commercial Mw-7 OPY YN�O 12 Site Plan 379 W. Main St. tiw-11 AN Q Alfred and Leah Zerris APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY PUMP FOOD PUMP I I 405 WEST MAIN D.ESPY D.MARGARIT STORE AUTO tl ISLANDS ISLANDS I I DRAWN- C('.AI F L.FERREIRA 1"=60' 0 30 45 60 Nw-1 I JOB NUMBER J?AIE / � Scale in Feet c — — — —� _ 2140-251 7/27/05 -fMS- -GAS-GAS-GAS- S-GAS-WS-GAS-GK-CMS-WS- . ss s5 ss ss ss ENSR ^ WadM W WEST MAIN Route 28 WSTREET N 95 M Street No. of Tanks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Dote Removal Date M�ttg 1 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use (5W)888-39�� z 2 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use 3 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use Richard Griffin � 4 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use COUNTRY Park Place FIen one Lobster FIGURE2 �] Condos John F. Cardarelli Trust ENSR AECOM W Notes: GORDEN NURSERY I Q a This information was compiled based on available Handex of WE Inc. records and local records 398 West Main Street 406 West Main striet o N/A = Information was not available. 380 west Main street SHEETI I I I W LEGEND: Z J Approximate Property Line 1Z Storm Sewer Line Water Line Natural Gas Line James Moretti ® Catchbasin 82.00 Utility Pole Residential r ® Soil Boring B-1 advanced on 10/31700 by ECS. 19 Monitoring Well with 50 Suomi Rd. - 4W-10 Groundwater Table elevation as (et.95) (61s5) measured on June 21, 2005. ® • Soil Borings BMW-4 and BMW-7 advanced on 04/18/02. -——- Inferred Groundwater Flow David Somero �\ Direction collected by ENSR. Residential 1 MW-8 Excluded from contour map 34 Suomi Rd. S g A D Y General Notes: 1 E I Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, and Site Reconnassaince by ENSR. David Somero 82.50wayne zerris All locations, dimensions, and property lines Vacant depicted on this plan are approximate. This Residential plan should not be used for construction or 30 Suomi Rd. land conveyance purposes. 67 Shady Lane I Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and selected site features determined through 1'Tr Carl E. Mueler Wayne Zerris measurements made by representatives of ENSR. i Vacant 1 CLIENTResidential 65 Shady Lane 22 Suomi Rd. Cumber arM Farms RESIDENCE (YW69) RESIDENCE BU*—$tit cow 1 0 m I q�Bodit 1<d C0 MAWW (1112.22) Residential CUMBERLAND I PROJECT TITLE YW-11 VACANT VACANT 18-20 Suomi Rd. I REGIONAL WEST MAIN OFFICE I AUTO + CFI # 2142 Q 395 West Main Street o I Hyannis, Massachusetts -5 Cornelius Hickey - ( 89) CB DO I FIGURE TITLE SD : I 49 1. c Commercial I ( 6) O 63p6) Site Plan ►�+(93• 19 ANOPY 1A�2 t 379 W. Main St i Milli- km-o* (12.01) r _,I Alfred and Leah Zerris j APPROVED BY REVIEWED BY PUMP FOOD PUMP I I 405 WEST MAIN D.ESPY RAICHALEWICH STORE AUTO ISLAND' ISLANDS I IDRAWN BY SCALE g \ L.FERREIRA 1"=60' IBMW- I Yw-1 I JOB NUMBER DATE 0 30 45 60 Scale in Feet C I — — 2140-251 6/22/05 —w— —rrs—sns—rws— —rws—atc—sus '7as— ` ss ss ss ss s= AECOM Environment w WEST MAIN Route 28 wSTREET w 95 star®street No. of Tanks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Date Removal Date e,Massachusetts 1 5,000 N/A Gasoline N/A November 1982 T (508) 888-3900 Z 1 2,000 N/A Gasoline N/A November 1982 1 2,000 N/A Diesel N/A November 1982 Richard Griffin ) 0 COUNTRY Park Place Fish and Lobster FIGURE2 4 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use ' Condos John F. Cardarelli Trust A.Kam W LN GORDEN NURSERY SHEET !!�`::EE information was compiled based on available Hondex of N.E Inc. records and local records398 West Main Street 406 West Main street= Information was not available. Sao weer Main street 4 SHEETI ( 2i r , LEGEND Approximate Property Line sr Storm Sewer Line 1 Water Line —au—as— Natural Gas Line O Catchbasin ® Utility Pole Soil Borin B-1 advanced James Moretti ® on 10/31/00 by ECS. 82.00 Ye-fo 15, Monitoring Well with Residential f (•'%) Groundwater Table elevation as measured on June 21, 2005. 50 Suomi Rd. w- • Sol Borings BMW-4 and BMW-7 (etJe) advanced on 04/18/02. Inferred GrounFlow Direction collectedter by ENSR. O MW-8 Excluded from 9 pt contour map David Somero ` Residential 34 Suomi Rd. SHADY ll Il AL T Y � LANE r General Notes: Site plan prepared from a Town of Hyannis Assessors Map, Site Plan by ECS, David Samara and Site Reconnossaince by ENSR. 82.50woyne Zams All locations, dimensions, and property lines v°`°°t depicted on this plan are approximate. This 30 Suomi Rd. Residential plan should not be used for construction or 67 shady Lane land conveyance purposes. Horizontal, and vertical locations of wells, and selected site features determined through Carl E. Mader Wayne Zer►ia measurements made by representatives of ENSR. Vacant Lam[ Residential 65 Shady Lane 22 Suomi Rd. (m,•) 4 Ownbe�r•and Farms RESIDENCE lal-9 RESIDENCE 11111111111111111a&NIVII CORM O 100QI ' Thoedore Hyaro (am) Residential VACANT CUMBERLAND I PROJECT VACANT TRI� MV-ti I FARMS is-20 Suomi Rd. REGIONAL WEST MAIN s��e OFFICE I AUTO CH # 2142 } I M West mein street Hya1rft --14s1 ad>UMM o � G9-3 (�) c9 u575 I FlGURE TRLE Site Plan 379 W. Main St. VW-3 ANOPY YF4 Site PI �� ( ) Alfred and Leah Zerris • 1 I , ems( Iffma I 01 I PUMP FOOD PUMP I 1 405 WEST MAIN D.ESPY RAICHALEWICH g STORE AUTO I(e3.13 ISLANDS ISLANDS IDRAWN -� ° ss-t L.FERREIRA 1"=60' ti 0 30 45 60 \ IKS I JOB NUMBER Scale in Feet c — — — _ 60136835 5/10 �+— S e s ss s AECOMe Env Sbft�i yronment No. of Tanks Tank Size Tank Construction Tank Contents Installation Date Removal Date WEST MAIN Route 28 STREET Ad1wttS 1 5,000 N/A Gasoline N/A November 1982 � 8WM0 1 2,000 N/A Gasoline N/A November 1982 1 2.000 N/A Diesel N/A November 1982 Richard Griffin FIGURE2 4 8,000 Fiberglass Gasoline December 1982 In Use COUNTRY Park Place Fish and Lobster GORDEN NURSERY Condos Jahn F. Cadarelli Trust� v a � This information was compiled based on available Handex of N.E Inc. records and local records 398 west Main Street 406 west Main street N/A = Information was not available. 38o west Main Street , SHEETI I