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west rk� SMEA ® -Klr, VOIi nnrAKI --^ No. 1031A � 2-153L T MADE IN I ISA V-T nPrANVED AT SAAFAn_r'ny ISE TO Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 B"",„��E.$ 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 ,639 a,0 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT r..• rF0 MA'S Business Name: WCsv Aal,� U Date: D ba Location/Mailing Address: 7 W VL6 o2661 Contact Name/Phone: Inventory Total Amount: �� MSDS: 3 E- On Plot License#: o� Tier II : Labeling: t1p,5 Spill Plan: *:J Oil/Water Separator: W A Floor Drains: Emer enc Numbers: Storage Areas/Tanks: �S 0 £ t mergency/Containment Equipment: aste Generator ID: Waste Product: ate&Amount of Last Shipment/Frequency: censed Waste Hauler&Destination: ther Waste Disposal Methods: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ISO 4Ger;lTaws IinVNOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the of MA, azardous 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: \, ar 0 Inspector: ?? Facility Representative. ti V-V L t0 _ O U l,1�6' WHITE COPY- HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS °Ft rokl Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 + BARMASSBLE,g` 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 A 039.s�0 rFornPy TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT Business Name: Date: 7 9,S 1 'q Location/Mailing Address: j Pkou\A SV Contact Name/Phone: 5�19 75- N Inventory Total Amount: 500 SDS: U �'Q �e4 License#: 1167 On Tier 11 : Labeling k �SSpill Plan: OPLAAC Oil/WaterSeparator: Floor Drains: 0 Emergency Numbers:�2S Storage Areas/Tanks: IV, 10000 u,31 JK 0 oduv Emergency/Containment ui ment: `I <i aste Generator ID: Waste Product: j Date&Amount of Last Shipment/Frequency: Fes'✓ 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 an 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 gine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers H raulic fluid (including brake fluid) ✓Windshield wash l o otor oils Miscellaneous Corrosives asoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Disinfectants Miscellaneous petroleum products: Road salts grease, lubricants, gear oil ZRefrigerants Degreasers for engines&garages �/ Pesticides: ✓ V 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'p (including carbon tetrachloride) (including bleach) Any other products with "poison labels" (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: u' ` Inspector: Facility Representative: e � cam. WHITE COPY- HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS c),C)wn o R rn��hl__g _ Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 B^aM�.q 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 i659. M TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT rE0 MP r` c� Business Name: \Je��1`h &0-s Date: Ch 0 l I a Location/Mailing_Address: &77, V rha1 n Contact Name/Phone: / '0"d 776- a'q I Inventory Total Amount: SDS: License#: L(6� Tier II : =0 Labeling: Spill Plan: Oil/WaterSeparator: NIA Floor Drains: Emergency Numbers: A — 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: Inspector: Facility Representative: WHITE COPY- HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS __ Town_of_Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508a90-6304 BARM9T�BLE.g 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 1639 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT rfD MPy Business Name: 1fJPA fti V1 G-G 5 1 Date: Ch A }✓ !I Location/Mailing Address: S 77, V MGG n �_ " Contact Name/Phone: / 1 0ioy 77t. 4141 Inventory Total Amount: SIDS: License#: t�6 Tier II : t\10 , , Labeling: Spill Plan: Oil/WaterSeparator: N f A Floor Drains: Emergency Numbers: 5 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: Inspector: Facility Representative: WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS 3 . � THE I.' Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 • BARMA�BLE. ' 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 1639. �iOrFDFMA TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT Business Name: WQSf' IM a,ri- S Date: Location/Mailin Address: -1-7 esk VA4,v, doklei s Contact Name/Phone: A I 61&QVVK- - 1 - Ce1 ,S' -73-7-11Y0 44 - re-lo gl i2.- �\'6 g cw / Invento Total Amount: A, D a� 1�1��5 MSDS: a1 License#: 1110-1 Tier II : Iw�5�� Labelina: i`00-4 A � S Spill Plan: `del Oil/WaterSeparator: eh Floor Drains: Emergency Numbers: Yis Storage Areas/Tanks: 2-10 K a m a Js1r s *,tAtic. a-t, zx.( 5,,% Emergency/Containment Equip m ntnt: . b Waste Generator ID: Waste Prod ct: 011 J I-V916 s . A IvS't 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. g 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) 2D Windshield wash t- Motor oils i� 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 a• K*'�1t41t Pa4,1 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) 1 Any other products with "poison labels" Z (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: tk15t- 2vt*,I C-ij a 1140-4 � tit, .h[.S ` e64 <� ( \>A.AA 6,rj Cov,k o Lc.` -, C L4, D riticc�S P\C ' `f I12p�� .54oce—` , be- �1GWl�? l-e 5*4�f-���� a—bdo.++ 3 iw.o�h., . v ,C..t f� 0��9 ,v►�►tv�} e w�ice\ Inspector: 4,V()Al `b firs-`�`' �e�`���y� Facility Representative: byp� Cov e a,n- eQ�J „�L,�►'� w-+ I,,2,siye_. C e�11 �'o! cam-,►LS �`� WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS I t4_ o •� �o �� ��� j 1ME rok$ Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-7s0-6304 • BARMASSBLE.$• 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 .6„ 1,,0 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT rf0 MA'S 1 I Business Name: JP-S a 1 x.. tS Date: /b Location/Mailin Address: 7-7 es ►Ma, 4,M I 5 Contact Name/Phone: Al e - '! - q e, S'8-7 '7-9/V-D 0 al 1 Xi 4-944- qoc'•0��`� � QZeG►o ^WL S� I Vt4f eL� InventoryTotal mount: A DS: e S _ License#: k lQ� Tier II : l Labeling: to to-wk I Opt-)w-N ' Spill Plan: c5-'-V VJtiS� v 1� ✓o�� Oil/WaterSeparator: Zy Floor Drains: o�r�c� Z(? ergency Numbers: Storage Areas/Tanks: y_ kl d6jA5 � 5- a l W WkS _ I �.+,.. � -ec -,k- -1 30 f4. Emergency/Containment E ui ment: 'S I�-4 ,A- �1 �w•s Waste Generator ID: ? 1 ram- - -'- Product: DIIV -51"dav" bw 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. 1(0 Antifreeze (O At to Dry cleaning fluids Automatic transmission fluid Other cleaning solvents&spot removers Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) �to Windshield wash 20 192— Motor oils It Miscellaneous Corrosives Gasoline,jet fuel, aviation gas Cesspool cleaners Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil z Disinfectants 2- 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 Spx Photochemicals(Developer) Car wash detergents > by Jr30 4�V 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 Z 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" S �E� (including chloroform, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, other acids) VIOLATIONS: ORDERS: INFORMATION/-RECOMMENDATIONS: o i - GZA oVA, c ca -- c- . 1 000 1 (),Ar 1!( �Q 'G� I S '�ca�5 D��1 Inspe6tor:��i�►�ay� � J a5 Qov6 Wcke7j,e- Facility Representative: �, -� WHITE COPY- HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY- BUSINESS r K�E ro Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 • BARMAkgR . ` 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 .659. `0S TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT prED MPS a Business Name: We9+ M,1►%4- (;,0,S Date: ? 22 Location/Mailing Address: 5`7 t4 VA v%vi)S Contact Name/Phone: ow vim-- a8--7-70- I Ce S --737-9IYo (�se� Elie, n Inventory Total Amount: �- � MSDS: ,SDwts-- o v +t, License#: Noa- Tier II : J Labeling: QXK Spill Plan: ob �� Oil/Water Se Separator: Floor Drains: e 7 Em r enc Numbers: es Storage Areas/Tanks: -o k V,M\C.A5 5-�04 M �� Emergency/Containment Equipment: Waste Generator ID: Waste Product: Oily s al&1S Date&Amount of Last Shipment/Frequency: Zo v<.. 5 e- Licensed Waste Hauler&Destination: Other Waste Disposal Methods:LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS O-D ohs u,( `\nav�au,S�h. tvLv e, �y f 1Wc-2.. �C sf \.N" err NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General LaQ�s of MA, hazardou 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 v/ 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: ?CK4\&,k 6L4 5P1\\ R)kV, 60t A05�4- A\12 I" ORDERS: KtA4 GQC<aA &o P-CAA-22 \k M &,b 1e- a e6 , v m Jam- he K - I ORMATION/RE OMMENDATIONS: (- r 6\-1'}'- o< Qk,e �' Inspector' < Lno,\►,P\\,e— Facility Representative: WHITE COPY- HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Date: / g / 13 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE� ,� ip TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS N FORM NAME OF BUSINESS: oes " ✓ 41 K. S BUSINESS LOCATION: _—�'-77 LA-�S-I- IMa,,,� �-�, }-�,�a�r� ,s , 10 INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: ja TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: s o -7-7 CONTACT PERSON: EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: CeH, 53 -73 7- 2/`f o MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: Crag 54y—+,o L, �oc•� I,JG�S o INFORMATION / RECOMMENDATIONS: Fire District: .Sc� tia'��.c�� �of-es N ��► �s Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler: Destination: Waste Product: Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous 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 ig Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) p Miscellaneous Corrosive PC) /S wasfe—) C7 NEW ❑ USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes 6o 1 b Road salts (Halite) 3 Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides ❑ NEW ❑ USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel,Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Miscellaneous petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Miscellaneous Combustible O Car wash detergents Leather dyes 60 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 /$/b )�e ) � 4 q Q 1 Laundry soil &stain removers I / I (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers p Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Applicant's Signature Staff's Initials i! Town of Barnstable oF'THE A Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division BARNSTABLE, Thomas McKean,Director y� MASS. 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 i639. Argo Mph a Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health@town.barnstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 April 10, 2013 Mr. Al Naoum RE: Hazardous Materials Inspection West Main Gas 577 W. Main St. Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr.Naoum: Thank you for your time and cooperation during the hazardous materials inspection at West Main Gas on April 8, 2013. This letter contains information from the inspection that will help you become and remain compliant with the Town of Barnstable Ordinance, Chapter 108,Hazardous Materials. The inspection was a review of your facility's storage,transport, utilization and/or disposal of toxic and hazardous materials as it relates to the ordinance. The inspection inventory shows that the facility is using and/or storing approximately 224 gallons of toxic and hazardous materials. Enclosed are copies of the hazardous materials inspection on-site inventory, an application to store hazardous materials, a sample contingency plan, and an MSDS information sheet. The Board of Health has determined that using, storing, generating and/or disposing of over 111 gallons of hazardous materials requires businesses in the Town of Barnstable to obtain an annual Hazardous Materials License. You are required to purchase this license from the Town of Barnstable Town Offices,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601. Please note the problems and the recommendations or orders identified at your place of business during the hazardous materials inspection: PROBLEM: • No Hazardous Materials Permit for fiscal year 2012-2013. ORDER: • Obtain a Hazardous Materials Permit for the fiscal year 2012-2013 from the Town of Barnstable. An application and a sample contingency plan are included for your use. PROBLEM: • No MSDS on site. ORDER: • Obtain MSDS for all products being used or sold at your place of business. PROBLEM: • A 30-gallon container of hazardous waste was observed unprotected outside the back of the building. ORDER: • Move the container indoors and label the container as"Hazardous Waste"and "Corrosive"until it is picked up for proper disposal. PROBLEM: • No waste manifests on site. ORDER: • Retain all records pertaining to the transport and disposal of hazardous waste for no less than five years. PROBLEM: • The storage closet containing the products stored and in-use for the car wash was cluttered, had open containers, and one employee was eating his lunch there. ORDER: • Containers must be sealed at all times when not in use. No eating should be allowed around all of the toxic materials stored in the closet. RECOMMENDATION: • Some"good housekeeping"could reduce the clutter and ordering less product more frequently could also reduce the amount of hazardous materials counted in the facility's inventory. This information is intended to educate you, a business owner/operator in the Town of Barnstable, in order to keep your business operations in compliance with local, state and federal toxic and hazardous materials laws so that you can avoid future regulatory problems. Complying with the Town Hazardous Materials Ordinance, can prevent contamination of Barnstable's existing and future drinking water supply,prevent environmental contamination which can bankrupt site owners, lower or destroy land values, drive out residents and industry, depress local economies and endanger public health. If you have any questions about these observations or you need further information, guidance or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Sincerely, Timothy J. Lavelle Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to correct violations of Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous Materials shall be completed upon receipt of this letter. r eclipse 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington,OH 43085 (614)433-0170 www.ecsedipse.com January 14, 2016 �.. Town of Barnstable .0 Board of Health ;. 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Permit to Store and/or Utilize More than 111 Gallons of Hazardous Materials 577 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: Eclipse, a Division of ECS, Inc., is a compliance consultant retained by ER&C Enterprises, LLC to assist with its storage tank compliance program. In this role, I am writing to renew the permit to store and/or utilize more than 11 I gallons of hazardous materials at the above-referenced facility. Please find enclosed the documentation and remittance needed to perform the renewal, as follows: 1. Permit to Store Application 2. Remittance in the amount of$100.00 - Check#2053 Per client request,please forward the issued permit to the address below for processing: ECS Eclipse Attn:Brita Carr 705 A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington, OH 43085 Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions,please feel free to call me(614)433-0170. Sincerely, ��.'`s �g? SfdT�- Eclipse,a Division of ECS,Inc. Brita Carr Compliance Analyst U � �,rv�- Enclosures CO ►�rtiSln, s �a� >1, Sf o r� The petroleum industry leader for compliance and fuel management. Page 1 of 1 Lavelle, Timothy From: McKean, Thomas on behalf of Health Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 8:12 AM To: Lavelle, Timothy; Sousa, Vanessa Subject: FW: MSDS for West Main Gas From: Brita Carr [mailto:bcarr@ecseclipse.com] Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 1:08 PM To: Health Subject: MSDS for West Main Gas ` i Good afternoon, I am writing in regards to the Haz. Mat. Storage permit I recently submitted for West Main Gas. Please find the MSDS form attached for the materials used at their site. This form also contains spill response information pertaining to a potential release, if this is adequate documentation for the permit please let'me know. Thank you and have a great day! Sincerely, Brita Carr Compliance Analyst bcarr ecsecli se.com The Petroleum industry leader for compliance and fuel management. 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington,OH 43o85 Tel 614.433•0170 Direct 614.468.8188 Fax 614.433•0217 www.ecseclipse.com DUO This electronic message and any attachment contains information from Environmental Compliance Services, Inc., which may be proprietary, confidential, privileged or subject to the work product doctrine and thus protected from disclosure. It is intended for the addressees only. If you are not an addressee, any disclosure or copying of the contents of the E-mail or any action taken (or not taken) in reliance on it is unauthorized and may be unlawful. If you are not an addressee, please inform the sender immediately. 1/27/2016 PJiay. 1. 2013 3: ION 10. 7iuu r. c Material. Safety ,Data Sheet HA POWDER Product and company identi ication BB L_� 8° Product name HA POWDER Supplier/Manufacturer Blendco Systems,LLF One Pearl Buck Cou Bristol,PA 19007 ii��`v�7LiE9;i Phone;1-800-446-2 91 Recommended use Industrial application Vehicle Cleaner This product is fended to be dllUt�' ts&/i MSDS# BLE00087 1raht�J {'Y •)?�0: Product code 117048, 117048P Validation date : 10=12010. Version 3 438-2647 D8 artm nt 1-800 •�� � Responsible name Regulatory p a�., �„• in case of emergency 1-856-923-4919(US and Canada) 01-651-523.0314 On.1 and Mexico) Hazardous Materlai Information System(U.S.A,) 0 Flammability jPhysicai hazards F. Hazards identification Physical state Solid.[Powder.) OSHA/HCS status This material is con side—red hazardous by the OSHA H and Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200),.'. Emergency overview DANGERI CORROSIVE. CAU 3 E_EYE AND SKIN 3 :-ZL'1=• -'.t BE HART =- L IF SWALLOWED. CC .TAIN5 MATERIAL TF-4,7"_tY LC l SSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE,BASED .N ANIMAL DATA. Handling and/or pr sssing of this materia May g te a dust which can cause mechanical Irritation<'the eyes,skin,nes=--d throat.IDo not breathe dust. Do not Ingest. Do not get in byes or on skin or clorg. Use Ily with a+equate ventilation. Keepcontalnertigh`yclosedandSealed�^. ready for arse. Wa_<: °.n•�ughiyaf} :L-Tr�z'} .: handling. S Li,J Y Routes of entry Dermal contact.Eya contact.Inhalation. Potential acute health et-tec`s lnhatatlon May give off gas,v= 4or or dust that is ve-y irritating or i system. Ingestion Harmful if swaligyre May cause n_+-:s to mouth, thrc and s cr ch, Skin Corrosive to the skip.: Causes burns. Eyes Corrosive to eyes. i-s_ses burns. Potential chronla health effects Chronic efforts Contains material i` -jay cause target organ darn-_ is wren on enimai data. Repeated or prolor.: r1halation of dust may lead w• -s ':w respiratory irritation. Carclnc �n'�1 No known slgniftca :&fcts or critical hazards. " g.n. ty Contains material :":;-}.iiaycause damage tc a.' j' a ' I �;�mucous Target organs membranes,upper res=:_atorytract,skin,eyes,!. i. j'7 Validated on 1012212010.a HA POWDER May, 1. 2013 3: 11PM No. 5700 P. 3 2. Hazards identification Medical conditions Pre-existing disorders Inv qlving any target organs mention in this MSDS as being at aggravated by over- risk may be aggravated over-exposure to this product. exposure See toxicological Information (section 11) 11, Compositionhnformation on ingredients Name CAS ri mber %by weight disodium metasilicate 6634- 2.0 10-20 inorganic alkaline salt Registry number:HMIRC#7907 inorganic alkaline mineral salt Registry number:HMIRC#7907 SODIUM HYDROXIDE 13104 -2 Phosphoric Acid Salts Registry number:HMIRC#7907 There are no additional Ingredients present which,withl the current knowledge of the supplier and In the concentrations applicable,are classified as hazardous t :health or the environment and hence require reporting In this section, Note:Canada Trade Secret Filing Date is 0611712010. 14. First aid measures Eye contact : Check for and remove any contact lenses. Immediately flu ll eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes,ocopsionally Ilfling the upper and to Pr eyelids. Get medical attention immediately. Skin contact In case of contact,immediately flush skin with plenty of vat for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash of hing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before rime. Get medical attention immE lately. Inhalation S'0.`e exposed person to f-ash air. If not breathing,if breat �g is irregular or if respiratory arrest occurs,provide artificial respiration or oxy n by trained personnel. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, Ile,belt or waistband. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion : Wash out mouth with wet r. Do not induce vomiting unless :irected to do so by medical personnel. Never give an hing by mouth to an unconsclou (person. Get medical attention immediately. Protection of first-alders No action shall be taken in olving any personal risk or without sultable training. If it is suspected that fumes are till present, the rescuer should w"r an appropriate mask or self-contained breatFing a parztus. If maybe da,gerous to he person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resu c`aticn. ;'ash co:tam'nated clot I ing thoroughly with water before removing it,or weai gloves. Notes to physician : No specific treatment, Tre :t symptomatically. Contact pots treatment speclailst immediatdly if large gianti es have been ingested or inhale 5. Fire-fighting measures Flammability of the product No specific fire or explos:onhazard. Extinauishina media Suitable Use an extinguishing ageni sultable for the r° -c_-i?z_E a. Not suitable None known. Special exposure hazards Promptly isolate the scene by removing al"persons from the 1 cinity of the incident if there Is a fire. No action af all be taken involving any person4 risk or without sultabl training. Validated on 1012212010. HA POWDER 217 f May. 1. 2013 3: 11PM No. 5700 P. 4 5. tire-fighting measures- Hazardous thermal ; Decomposition products nay include the following material ': decomposition products carbon dioxide carbon monoxide sulfur oxides phosphorus oxides metal oxideloxides Special protective ; Fire-fighters should wear a ppropriate protective equipment Ind self-contained breathing equipment for fire-fighters apparatus(SCBA)with a� II face-piece operated in positivd pressure mode. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or wilh t suitable training. Evacuate surrounding areas. Keep unnecessary and unpr< eeted personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Dc not breathe dust. Provide adequate ventilation. We .rappropriate respirator when ve illation is inadequate. Put on appropriate personal rotective equipment(see section . Environmental precautions Avoid dispersal of spilled naterial and runoff and contact W t soil,waterways,drains and sewers. Inform the r levant authorities if the product h s caused environmental pollution(sewers,watetw ys,soil or air). Methods for cleanina un Small.spill Move containers from spil area. Vacuum or sweep up mat If a[and place in a designated,labeled wastecontainer. Dispose of via a licen led waste disposal contractor. Large spilt Move containers from spit area. Approach release from up nd. Prevent entry Into sewers,water courses,bz soments or confined areas. Vacs 'm or sweep up material and place in a designated labeled waste container. Avoid 'eating dusty conditions and prevent wind dispersal. A spose of vla a licensed waste dis osal contractor. Mote:see section 1 for emergency ntact information and section 13�or waste disposal. 9 cY lii P 7. Handling and storage Handling Put on appropriate person al protective equipment(see secti"n 8). Ealing,drinking and smoking should be,prohlb'ted In areas where this material is iandled,stored and processed. Workers shoL Id wash Hands and face before a ting,drinking and smoking. Do not get in eyes or on skin or clothing. Do not breathe du 1, Do not ingest. If during normal use the material p sents a respiratory hazard,use h,(y with adequate ventilation orwesr appropriate respir tor. Keep in i'ra original contain a ar an approved alternative made from a compatible aterial,kept tightly c'`ased whsn r tin use. Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Do riot reuse ontainer, Storage store in accordance mih local regulations. Store in original i 6talner protected from direct sunlight In a dry,c 1andweil-ventilated area, away fr m incompatible materials (see section 10)and food and drink. Keep container tightly d osed and sealed until ready for use. Containers that have been opened must be careful[Ii resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. Do no:store In unlabeled containers. U e appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination. 8. Exposure controlslpersonal protection Occunational exposure limits Ingredient Exposure limits i inorganic alkaline mineral salt ACGIH TL ;(United- States, 112009). Registry number.HM[RG=7907 TWA:2 rngirrI2 8:haur(-.). $TEL:6 g/m315 minute(s). SODIUM HYDROXIDE ACGIH TL (United States,2/2010). C:2 mg/M' i OSHA PE (United States, 11/2006). TWA:2 rr g/m3 8 hour(s). Consult lo"I--uthcrities for acceptable exposure limits: Validated on 1 012 212 01 0. HA POWDER 317 f I II May, 1. 2013 3: 11 PM o, 5700 P. 5 18. -Exposure controlsipersonal prole lion Recommended monitoring If this product contains ingredi ills with exposure limits,personal workplace atmosphere procedures or biological monitoring may b required to determine the effecti ness of the ventilation or other control measures and 'r the necessity to use respirato iprotective equipment. Engineering measures Use only with adequate ventilation. if user operations generate �(st,fumes,gas,vapor i or mist,use process enclosure locol exhaust ventilation or oth engineering controls i �mmended or statutory to keep worker exposure to al 'orne contaminants below any re limits. Hygiene measures Wash hands,forearms and face thoroughly after handling them real products,before eating,smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the wor Ing period. Appropriate techniques should be used to emove potentially contaminated othing. Wash contaminated clolhing before Busing. Ensure that eyewash sta ions and safety showers are close to the workstation location. Personal arotectton Use a properly fitted,air-purl ng or air-fed respirator complyingwith an approved Respiratory standard if 0 risk assessmen�ndicate !his is necessary. Resp ator selection must be based on known oranticipated exposure levels,the hazards of a product and the safe working limits of the selected espirator. Hands Chemical-resistant,imperviou gloves complying with an appro d standard should be worn at all times when handli g chemical products If a risk ass srnent Indicates this Is necessary. Recommended:nitrile rubber Eyes Safety eyewear complying wit an approved standard should b used when a risk assessment Indicates this is r ecessaty to avoid exposure to ltqi Id splashes,mists or dusts. If operating conditions cause high dust concentrations t be produced, use dust goggles, Recommended:spl ; h goggles Skin Persona(protective equipme G for the body should be selected aced on the task being performed and the risks invol ied and should be approved by a specialist before handling this product. Environmental exposure Emissions from venv!Wjon or work process equipment should checked to ensure they controls comply with the requrernent ff.. environmental protection legis tion. in some cases, fume scrubbers,filters or en ineering modifications to the proc ss equipment will be necessarys to reduce emissle to acceptable levels. Personal protective equipment(Pictograms) i i 9. Physical and chemical propertie Physical state Solid.[Powder.] . Flash point Closed cup:Not applicabls. Color White. Odor Faint odor.Alkaline. PH Not applicable. i Dilution pH 12[Cone.(%w/w):1%j Bollinglcondensatica point Not available. Melting/freezing point Notavailable. Specific gravity 1.05 Density 8.76225 lbslgal Vapor pressure Not available. Vapor density Not available. Odor thre-hold Not available. Evaporation rate : Not available. Solubility : Easily Soluble In the following materials:cold water and hot u„fir HA POVIDER 4r7 Validated on 10!22!2010. May. 1. 2013 3: 12PM No. 5100 P. $ 9. Physical and chemical properties 1=1emental Phosphorus 6.3 VOC content : 0%[CARB-Consumer products] Octanol/water partition Not available. coefficient 10. Stability and reactivity Chemical stability-, yhs product is stable. Conditions to avoid No specific data. Materials to avoid No specific data. Hazardous decomposition Under normal conditions Df storage and use,hazardous de ucts should Products not be produced. mposition prod Possibility of hazardous Under normal conditions f storage and use,hazardous re reactions dons will not occur. 11. Toxicological information AcuteAcute toxlclty PrOductlingredient name Result inorganlc alkaline salt LD50 Oral Species Dose I Exposure 1000 di,odium rnatasif!cate LD50 Oral Rat 10 Rat > 0 m g inorganic alkaline mineral salt Lb50 Oral !kg Rat 1200 mg g Phosphoric Acid Salls LD50 Oral Rat q gig Oar.inog nicity Classtflcatl°n Productlingredlent name ACGIH IARC SPA NIOSH i TP inorganic alkaline mineral salt A4 OSHA i I - 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity No known significant eFfee :or critical hazards, Aquatic ecDtaxi��t•,r None kno:47j. 13. Disposal considerations Waste disposal The generation Of waste should be avoided or minimized whe ever possible, Empty containers or liners:nay relli in some product residues. This 11I Material and its container must be disposed of In a saID way, Dispose of surplus and nd i-recyclable products via a licensed waste disposal Gc ritractor. Disposal of this product solutions and any by- products should at e;i times omply with the requirements of a vlrohmental protection and waste disposal lea!slatlo and any regional focal authority g sewers. quirements. Avoid dispersal of spilled m2terial and runoff and contact with soil,w terNayr drains and RCRA classification 0002[corrosive] Disposal should be in accordance with applicable regional,national and Iota[Laws and rev lsilons, Refer to Section 7:HANDLING AND STORAGE and Section :•EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PER ONAL PROTECTION for additional handling information and protection of emplo ees. r i Validated on 1012212010. HA POWL)=R May. 1. 2013 3: 12PM No, 5700 P. 7 14.- Transport information DOTJTDG:Please refer to the Bill of Lading/receiving d .cuments for up to date shippi°1 information. 15. �Reg�ulato�ryinf�orma�tlon�� United States U.S.Federal regulations TSCA 12(h)one-time a port:No products were found. UnitedTSCA 12(b)annual export notification:No products we found. (TSCA 8b)States Inventory All components are lists or exempted. (TSCA SARA 311/312 MSDS d stribution-chemical Inventory hazard Identification,HA POWDER:reactive, im ediate(acute)health hazard SARA 3021304/311/312 xtremefy hazardous substane s.No products were found. None identified. Massachusetts ; The following components.are listed:Phosphoric Acid Saitc SODIUM HYDROXIDE; SODIUM SULFATE(SO IUT10N);inorganic alkaline miner salt Rhode Island None of the components are listed. New Jersey The following component are listed,Phosphoric Acid Salts SODIUM HYDROXIDE; CAUSTIC SODA Pennsylvania The following component are listed:Phosphoric Acid Salts SODIUM HYDROXIDE California Prop 85 (NA(OH));SODIUM SULFATE(SOLUTION);inorganic alke ne mineral salt None of the components are listed. Canada WHMIS(Canada) Class 0-2B;Material taus g other toxic effects(Toxic). Class)_:Corrosive materi I WHMIS(Pictograms) ur • Canadian lists Canadian NPRI The following components re listed:Phosphorus(total) Canada inventory At least one component is not listed in DSL but all such comp nents are listed In NDSL. This product has been classified In accordance with the h z8rd criteria of the Controlled roducts Regulations and the MSDS contains all the Informatian required by the Controlled crite Products Controlled s.International reaulations International lists : Australia Inventory(AILS) Alf components are ii..5ted or exet Pted. China Inventory(l1•CSC): 11 components are listed or exem ed. Japan inventory:Not defen ilned. Korea inventory:Ali compo lents are listed or exempted. New Zealand Inventory of hem icals(NZIoC);All comp-re; s are 1ite7 or exempted. Philippines Inventory(PIC S);Not determ ned. Europe inventory : A>�components are listed�'xempted, '16. C7fher informs#ion Hazardous Material Information System(U.S.A.) -3-jPhysical hazards flammability - of Validated on 10/22/2010. A POWDER I , May. 1, 2013 3: 12PM No. 5700 P. $ M- Other information Caution:HMIS®ratings are based on a 0-4 rating scale,with 0 representing minlmal hazard I'or risks,and 4 representing significant hazards or risks Although M g H IS1+7 ratings are not required on MSR under 29 CFR 1910.1200,the preparer may choose to provide them,HMIS@ ratings are to be used with a ft -11Implemented HMIS@ program,HMIS®is a registered mark of the National Paint&Coatings Association(�PCA),HMISO materials may be purchased exclusively from J.J.Keller(80 )327-6868, The customer is responsible for determining the PPE code for this material. Date of issue r 10/22/2010. Date of previous issue : 611412010. Version 3 Or Indicates information that has changed from previously is ued version. Notice to reader To the best of our knowledge,the information contained her in is accurate.However,neithe the above named supplier,nor any of its subsidiaries,assumes any Liability whatsoever for the accuracy or co I pleteness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material Is the sole re�sponslbtllty of the user.All mat rlals may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution.Althoughcer tain hazards ar guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. e described ereln,we cannot f I i I i Validated on 1012212010, HA, 0WDE.P, 7i7 r No. 5700 P. 1 May. 1. 2013 3: 1OPM one Pearl B ck Court Bristol,Pa 9001 Phone:(215 781-3600 fax; (21 I781-3601 B L E N D C O SYSTEMS �+;ACSYMILEj C'OVER PAGE Dace: Number of Pages Incl. Cover: To: Company: Fax Numbery F r From: --------- Notes., + Barnstable # BAR MA s �$p 6 ;� Town of Barnstable , 1111.7 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: ER & C Enterprises, LLC 47 Chandler Grey Road W. Yarmouth, MA 02673 O VV RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 577 West Main Street Hyannis, MA Map Parcel: 269003 Tank NO: 1 Tag NO: 886 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 ~rt ♦ Barnstable `039. �' Town of Barnstable 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: ER& C Enterprises, LLC 47 Chandler Grey Road6 3 scow,7 W. Yarmouth MA 02 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 577 West Main Street Hyannis, MA Map Parcel: 269003 Tank NO: 2 Tag NO: 887 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 r tY� Ofi + ,*, Barnstable ` Town of Barnstable A 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: ER& C Enterprises, LLC 47 Chandler Grey Road D W. Yarmouth, MA 02673 op � 0 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 577 West Main Street Hyannis, MA Map Parcel: 269003 Tank NO: 3 Tag NO: 888 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 C Number Fee 1167 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 1oo.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that WEST MAIN GAS 577 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA Is Hereby Granted a License FOR: STORING OR HANDLING 111 GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires 6/30/2015 unless sooner suspended or revoked. --- --------------------------------- WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D. 6/30/2014 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health Y Town of Barnstable �°FTHE rp�'tL Regulatory Services Richard V. Scali, Director MASS. Er Public Health Division qj 039. �0 Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 . Fax: 508-790-6304 Application.Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT i, c� 1 f 1 A O ci V\ NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT f'� C� �1� l �i(,� � �L-G �Q �N } Ma,.— ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT 7 7 eS/ S TELEPHONE NUMBER SOLE OWNER: YES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF L {{ -' PARTNERS: IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION:. FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. STATE OF INCORPORATION 1A IS, FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT 1 S ,NO �,y- S i TREASURER CLERK SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE# t Q:Wpplication Forms\HAZAPPLOC Fee Number 1167 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $109.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that (>]Hgal) WEST MAIN GAS 577 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 111 - 499 gallons of Hazardous Materials. --------- --------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license'is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires 06/30/2016 unless sooner suspended or revoked. --------------------------------------- WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN PAUL J.CANNIFF, D.M.D. 01/20/2016 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • Thomas F. Geiler,Director Q� ��MA93.� ' Public Health Division.9 Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-799i304 Application Fee: $100.00 � , 1 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. 269-003 DATE 01/14/2016 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT ER&C Enterprises, LLC NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT West Main Gas • ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT 577 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 TELEPHONE NUMBER 508-775-4141 SOLE OWNER: X YES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP, FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO.201207683 STATE OF INCORPORATION Massachusetts FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT Khal Naoum,47 Chandler Gray Road, West Yarmouth, MA 02673 TREASURER CLERK AlAt_nahfd_8k :tLX ll.Ur1C.( SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE #508-737-9140 Haz.doc/wp/q • MAIL,-IN REQUESTS Please mail the completed application form to the address below. Also include a copy of your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc). In addition, please include the required fee of $100. Make check payable to: Town of Barnstable. Allow five to seven (7) working days for in-house `^processing. Our mailing address is: Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 FOR FAXED REQUESTS Our fax number is (508) 790-6304. Please fax a completed application form. Also,please fax us a copy of your contingency plan(to handle hazardous waste spills, etc). In addition, please mail the required fee amount of$100.00. Please make the check payable to: Town of Barnstable. The check must be mailed • to the address listed above. Allow up to four days for in-house processing. For further assistance on any item above, call (508) 862-4644 Back to Main Public Health Division Page r � � eclipse 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington,OH 43085 (614)433-0170 • www.ecsectipse.com January 14, 2016 ;. Call. Town of Barnstable s Board of Health ': 200 Main Street ,+ Hyannis, MA 02601 # RE: Permit to Store and/or Utilize More than I11 Gallons of Hazardous Materials 577 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: Eclipse, a Division of ECS, Inc., is a compliance consultant retained by ER&C Enterprises, LLC to assist with its storage tank compliance program. In this role,I am writing to renew the permit to store and/or utilize more than I I I gallons of hazardous materials at the above-referenced facility. Please find enclosed the documentation and remittance needed to perform the renewal, as follows: 1. Permit to Store Application • 2. Remittance in the amount of$100.00 - Check#2053 Per client request,please forward the issued permit to the address below for processing: ECS Eclipse Attn:Brita Carr 705 A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington, OH 43085 Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions,please feel free to call me(614)433-0170. Sincerely, Eclipse,a Division of ECS,Inc. Brita Carr Compliance Analyst I Enclosures The petroleum industry leader for compliance and fuel management. Town of Barnstable Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 Regulatory Services Department . '.y Public Health Division Ma . si: $' Thomas A.McKean,CHO t659.. a` 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Fo . Payment Receipt Hazardous Materials Payment received: $100.00 (Check) on 1/19/2016 'Check number: 2053 Check amount: $100.00 Name on check: Environmental Compliance Services, 'INC. Business: West Main Gas Owner: ER&C ENTERPRISES LLC 'Address: 577 WEST MAIN STREET, Hyannis ...................... .............._..... .... - -- .....-...._ • No. 5700 P, 1 May. 1. 2013 3: 10PM wa+ wa' One pearl B ck Court Z Bristol,pa �9001 Phone:(215 781-3600 fax: (21 II781-3601 S Lr E 1`( D C 0 _ S'YSTB\LS m �,ACSYMILE C OVEN.PAGE Date; Number of Pages Incl. Cover: To; CompanY' Fax Number: r From: Notes: _ c May. 1. 2013 3: IOPM iyo• 71vu r. Material. Safat Data Sheet • HA POW ER jl Product and company identi ication E L E co Product name HA POWDER SupplledManufacturer Blendco Systems,LL� One Pearl Buck Cou Bristol,PA 19007 Phone;1-800-446.2 01 �•s.cut�>!oS- Recommended use Industrial applications;Vehicle Cleaner This product Is Itanded to be dllu1j1 LtW- /i MSDS# BLE00087 Product code 117048, 117048P Validation date : 10/22/2010. Version Responsible name ; Regulatory DepartmLmd 0-438-2647 J � In case of emergency ; 1-865-923-4919(USnada) 01-651-523.0314(Inexico) Hazardous Material 9 Information System(U,S,A,) - 0 l Flammability lPhysical hazards 1 2 Hazards identification • Physical state Solid.(Powder.) OSHA/HCS status This material is con idered hazardous bythe OSHA H zard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200-' Emergency overview DANGERI CORROSIVE. CAU EYE AND SKIN B_R' !'LA 'BE HASO.'"'1L IF SWALLOWED. Cc .'A1N5 MATERIAL TF=."_'-=: USE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE,BASED Gh .ANIMAL DATA. Handling and/or protessing of this material.;May ge:e.. e a dust which can cause mechanical irritation f the eyes,skin,nos—1 d throat. Do not breathe dust. Do not ingest. Do not get I:.eyes or on skin or cl~T=rg. Use ly with ad scUate ventilation. Keep cwntalner tigh`y dosed and sealed,,i,;i ready for use, Wa?:: ^'oughiy a :L handling. Routes of entry Dermal contact,Eya =ntact•Inhalation. Pot ntial acute health effects Inhalation May give oft gas;v= :or or dust that is ve.y irritating or ,;T system, Ingestion Harmful If swellpwe ttay cause b_;r:: to mouth,tnrc i and'scmec":, Skin Corrosive to the sklt causes burns. !! Eyes : Corrosive to eyes. <-F_ses burns, Potential chronic health effects Chronic effects Contains material is '._gay cause target organ darn._. ed on animal data_ Repeated or prolor- nhalation of dust may lead sr'c respiratory irritation. Carclncgen'clty No known slgniflca tects or critical hazards. Target organs : Contains material iiaycause damage to -, j' a ' I mucous membranes,upper �,.atory tract,skin,eyes,r s� - s4' ` • Validated on 10/2212010. HA POWDER V7 May, 1. 2013 3: 11PM No. 5700 P. 3 12. Hazards identification Medical conditions Pre-existing disorders Inv qlving any target organs mention I in this MSDS as being at aggravated by over- risk may be aggravated by over-exposure to this product. exposure See toxicological information(section 11) 1 Compositionhnformation on in redients Name GAS r mber %by weight disodium metasilicate 6834- 2.0 10-20 inorganic alkaline salt Regfsfry number:HMfRC#7907 inorganic alkaline mineral salt Registry number:HMIRC#7907 SODIUM HYDROXIDE 13104 -2 Phosphoric Acid Salts Registry number:HMIRC#7007 There are no additional Ingredients presentwhlch,withlinAhe current knowledge of the lupplier andIn the concentrations applicable,are classified as hazardous t :health or the ehvlronment and hence require reporting In this section, Note:Canada Trade Secret Filing Date is 0611112010. 14. First aid measures Eye contact : Check for and remove any contact lenses. Immediately flu eyss vAth plenly of water for at least 15 minutes,o sionally llfling the upper and to,�r eyelids. Get medical • attention immediately. Skin contact in case or contact,immed atefy flush skin with plenty of wail for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminatgd clothing and shoes. Wash cl hing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse. Get medical attention tmm lately. Inhalation Move.exposed person to f esh Mr, If not breathing,if breaff �g is irregular or if respiratory arrest occurs, rovide artificial respiration or oxy n by trained personnel. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar,tie,belt or waistband. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion Wash out mouth with wat r, Do not induce vomiting unless I irected to do so by medical personnel, Never give an hing by mouth to an unconsciouE person. Get medical attention immediately, Protection of first-aiders No action shall be taken in .olving any personal risk or witho ut suitable training. If it is suspected that rumas are till present, the rescuer shou an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing a paratus. It maybe dangerous to i he person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resu c`at cn. Wash cc:�ammated clot ing thoroughly with water before removing it,or weat g'ovas. Notes to physician ; No spacific treatment, Tre !symptomatically. Contact pols 1 treatment speclailst immediately if large quentilles have been ingested or inhale •5. Fire-fighting measures Flammability of the product No specific fire or explosm,n hazard. Extinguishing media Suitable Use an extinguishing aged suitable for the fre. Not suitable : None known. Special exposure hazards Promptly isolate the scene y removing al pe.-sons from the cinity of the incident if Chore Is a fire. No action af all be taken involArig any persont risk or without sultab!e training. i Validated on 10/2212010, HA POWDER 217 May, 1. 2013 3. 11PM No. 5700 P. 4 �. tire-fighting measures. Hazardous thermal : Decomposition products rpay include the following material decomposition products carbon dioxide carbon monoxide sulfur oxides phosphorus oxides metal oxideloxides Special protective Fire-fighters should wear aappropriate protective equipment nd self-contained breathing equipment for fire-fighters apparatus(SCBA)with a full face-piece operated in positiv (pressure mode. G. Accidental release measures Personal precautions No action shall be taken 1 vo(ving any personal risk or with it suitable training. Evacuate surrounding areas. Keep unnecessary and unpr ected personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Do not breathe dust. Provide adequate ventilation. We nap prop rlate respirator when ve tiiation is inadequate. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment(see section . Environmental precautions Avoid dispersal of spilled aterial and runoff and contact wt�soil,waterways,drains and sewers. Inform the r levant authorities if the product h s caused environmental pollution(sewers,waterw iya,soll or air). Methods for cleanina un Sm451 spill Move containers from spitI area. Vacuum or sweep up mat �'at and place in a designated,labeled waste container. Dispose orvis a liceni d waste disposal contractor. Large spill Move containers from spit area. Approach release from up ldnd. Prevent entry Into sewers,water courses,b cements or confined areas. Vacs 1 m or sweep up material • and place in a designated labeled waste container. Avoid O(eating dusty conditions and prevent wind dispersal, D16pose of via a licensed waste disl osal contractor. dote:see section 1 for emergency ntact information and section 13 for waste disposal. 17. Handling and storage Handling Put on appropriate person I protective equipment(see secli n 8). Ealing,drinking and smoking should be prohlb ted in areas where this material is handled,stored and processed. Workers sho Id wash hands and face before 9E king,drinking and smoking. Do not get in eyes or on s in or clotnirg. Do not brealhe du . Do not ingest. If during normal use the material p .sents a respiratory hazard,use c miy with adequate ventilation or weor appropriate respir, tor. Keep in the onainal contain Oran approved alternative made from a compatible iT aterial,kept tightly closed when r, t in use. Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Do not reuse Container. Storage : Store in accordance wih I Ical regulations. Store in original i ontalner protected from direct sunlight Ina dry,col and well-ventilated area,away fr�m incompatible materials (see section 10)and fcod and drink. Keep container tightly d osed and sealed until ready for use. Containers that have been opened must be careful[, resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. Do no store In unlabeled containers. U e appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination. 8. Exposure controls/personal protection accunational exposure limits Ingredient Exposure limits inorganic alkaline mineral salt ACGIH TL ,(Unites States, 112009). Registry number.HMIRG=7907 TWA:2 rt�g#m-8 houn's). STEL:6 mglml 15 minute(s). SODIUM HYDROXIDE ACGIH TL (United States,212010). i C:2 mg • OSHA PE (Uhlted States,1112006). TWA,2 g1m3 8 hour(s). Consult local_-uthoritles for acceptable exposure limits. 1 Validated on 1012212010. HA POWDER 3/7 May. 1" 2013 3: 11 PM IIo. 5700 P. 5 • 18. -_-Exposure controlsipersonal protection Recommended monitoring : If this product contains ingredi rits with exposure limits,personal(workplace atmosphere procedures or biological monitoring may b required to determine the effecti a roteess ti the equipmventilatent. or other control measures and 'r the necessity to use respirato �iprotective equipment. Engineering measures : Use only with adequate ventila on. if user operations generate �tsl,fumes,gas,vapor or mist,use process enclosure local exhaust ventilation or oth r engineering controls i to keep worker exposure to al 'orne contaminants below any re(bmmended or statutory limits. Hygiene measures : Wash hands,forearms and fa(;: thoroughly after handling them dal products,before eating,smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the wor ing period. Appropriate techniques should be used to remove potentially contaminated othing. Wash contaminated clothing before reusing. Ensure that eyewash sta ons and safety showers are close to the workstation to lion. Personal protection Use a properly Respiratory fitted,air-puri ng or air-fed respirator complyin with an approved standard If a risk assessment Indicates this is necessary'. Resp'ator selection must be based on known or anticipated.exposure levels,the hazards of e product and the safe working limits of the selected respirator. Hands Chemical-resistant,impervious gloves complying with an appro d standard should be worn at all times when handli g chemical products If a risk asse sment Indicates this Is necessary. Recommended:nitrite rubber Eyes Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should b used when a risk assessment Indicates this is r ecessary to avoid exposure to liq id splashes,mists or dusts. If operating conditions cause high dust concentrations t be produced, use dust • goggles. Recommended:splash goggles Skin Persons(prolective equipment:for the body should be selected i)ased on the task being performed and the risks Invoi i6d,and should be approved by a 3pecialist before handling this product. Environmental exposure En:_issions from ventilation or work process equipment should checked to ensure they controls comply with the requirement 6. environmental protection legis tion. in some cases, fume scrubbers,filters or en inee:tng modifications to the pro 'ss equipment will be necessary to reduce ernlsslej to acceptable levels. Personal protective equipment(Pictograms) 9. =PhyjSfilca�land chemical proper le Physical state Solid.[Powder.] Flash point Closed cup:Not applica la. i Color White. Odor Faint odor.Alkaline. pH Not applicable. Dilution pH 12[Cone.(%Ww):1%j Soilinglcondensatic7 point Not available. Melting/freezing point Not available. Specific gravity 1.05 Density : 8.76225 lbs/gal Vapor pressure : Not available. Vapor density Not available. Odor threshold : Not available. Evaporation rate Not available. Solubility : Easily soluble In the following.materials:cold water and hot u°ter 4�7 Validated on 10/2212010. HA POWDER May, 1. 2013 3: 12PM No. 5700 P. 6 9. " Physical and chemical r p ape Yes Elemental Phosphorus ; g•3 FL- Voc content 0%[GARB-Consumer products] Octanol/water partition Not available. coefficient 10. Stability and reactivity Chemical stability The product is stable. Conditions to avoid No specific data. Materials to avoid No specific data Hazardous decomposltion : Under normal conditions f storage and use,hazardous de mposition products should products not be produced. Possibility of hazardous Under normal conditions 3F storage and use,hazardous re bons will hot occur. reactions 11. Toxicological information Acute toxic) b Productrngredient name Result Species Dose Exposure inor�unic elkallns salt LD50 Oral' Rat disodium matasili� e LD50 Oral 4090 mg g ' - inorganic alkaiina mineral salt Lb50 Oral Rat >1000 m,'/kg Rat 1200 mg 'g Phosphoric Acid Solis LD50 Oral Rat 4 g!kg Carolnogenic • Classtftcatlon . Product/fngredlentnome ACG1H IARC ppp, inorganic alkaline minera)salt A4 NIOSH i TP OSHA I F12- Ecological information Ecotoxicity No known significant effec or critical hazards. Aquatic ecotaxin'! None kno:4,T1. [13. disposal considerations Waste disposal : The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized whe Inver possible. Empty containers or liners may retE in some product residues. This rI terial and its container must be disposed of in a sa way. Dispose of surplus and nd recyclable products via a licensed waste disposal - rtractor. Disposal of this product solutions and any by- products should at s`f limes omply with the requirements of a �vIrotimental protection and waste disposal lealslatio 1.and any regional focal authority Nuirements. Avo d dispersal of spilled material nd runof,and contact with soil,w terNays,drains and sewers. RCRA classification 0002[corrosive] Disposal should be in accordance with applicable regional,national and local laws and reg cations, Refer to Section 7:HANDLING AND STORAGEand Section :EXPOSURE CONTROLSfPER OVAL PROTECTION for add Itional handling information and protection of empfo ees. I Validated on 10122/2010, . A pOWb�R &7 � ----------------- May, 1, 2013 3: 12PM . No, 5700 P. 7 14� Transport information • DOTITDG:Please refer to the 13111 of Ladln !re II g ceiving d cements for up to date shipping information, 15, Regulator�jnfo�rmation III Unite— d States U.S.Federal regulations TSCA 12(b)one-time a port:No products were found, United States Inventory TSCA 12(b)annual export notification:No products we found. ; All components are listed.or exempted. (TSCA 8b) SARA 3111312 MSDS distribution-chemical Inventory hazard Identification'HA POWDER:reactive, Immediate(acute)health hazard SARA 3021304/3911312 xtremely hazardous substanceit.No products were found. None identified. State regulations Massachusetts ; The following componen s are listed:Phosphoric Acid SaltE SODIUM HYDROXIDE; SODIUM SULFATE(SO UL)TION);inorganic alkaline miner I salt Rhode Island None of the componentsre listed. New,Jersey The following component11, are listed:Phosphoric Acid Sal CAUSTIC SODA ts SODIUM HYDROXIDE; Pennsylvania The following cOrnponentf are listed:Phosphoric Acid Salts ODIUM HYDROXIDE (NA(OH));SODIUM SUL ATE(SOLUTION);Inorganic alka ne miners1 salt California Pro .li- o 5 None of the components are listed. Canada • WHMIS(Canada) Class 0-213;Material taus o Class 1=:Corrosive materi 19 other toxic..(feels(Toxic). WHMIS(Pictograms) • Canadian lists Canadian NaRI The following comporents arO fisted:Phosphorus(total) Canada inventory At least one component is nof listed in DSL but all such compl,Inents are listed in NDSL. This product has been classified in accordance with the Iroducts Regulations h z8rd criteria of the Controlled and the MSDS contains all the Information required by the Controlled Products Regulatlo s.International regulations International lists : Australia Inventory(AICS) Ail components are listed or exe pled. 1 Chiha Ihventory(IECSC); l)components are listed or exem Japan Inventory:Not deten ilned. Korea inventory:A I co mpo ents are fisted or exemp`••ed. New Zealand Inventory of hemicals(NZioC):All compere,Philippines Inventory(PIC S):Not deterrnn ��ors lsted or exempted. ed, + Europe inverfery : A+components are fisted or xempted. 96. Other information Hazardous Material Information System(U.S.A.) . .3.i 01 • Validated on 10/2212010. A POWDER &7 May. 1, 2013 3: 12PM No. 5700 P. 8 • 96:- Other information Caution:HMIS@)ratings are based on a 0.4 rating scale,wit 0 representing minimal hazard�i or risks,and 4 representing significant hazards or risks Although HMISS r tinge are not required on MSI] under 29 CFR 1910.1200,the preparer may choose to provide them.HMIS ratings are to be used with a f ly Implemented HMISO program,FIMIs®Is a registered mark of the National aint&Coatings Association(�PCA).HMISS materials may be purchased exclusively from J.J.Keller(80 )327-6868. The customer is responsible for determining the PPE code for this material. Date of Issue 1012212010. Date of previous Issue ; 6114/2010, Version 3 ®Indicates Information that has changed from previously is ued version. Notice to reader To the best of our knowledge,the information contained her in is accurate. However,neithe i the above-named supplier,nor any of its subsidiaries,assumes any Itability whatsoever for the accuracy or co pleteness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material Is the sole responslbllity of the user.All mat rials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution.Although certain hazards are described ;ereln,we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. i i I Validated on 10122/2010. HA. OWDER 7i7 Number Fee 1167 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $125.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that WEST MAIN GAS 577 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 111 - 499 gallons of Hazardous Materials. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and �- and expires 06/30/2017 unless sooner suspended or revoked. -------------------------------------- �`( WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D. 07/01/2016 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A. MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable . �IHE� Regulatory Services ti Richard V. Scali, Director BAR ASS. ` Public Health Division BARNSTABLE a6;¢ `0� r� '"Rrwnsioa°rugs oos"i`��'ws"r'ennxnsis Thomas McKean,Director J 1639-2014 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 �V 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 1st-JUNE 30th). APPLICATION FEES 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$10.00 will be assessed if payment is not received by July 1st. ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. QUq-003 DATE (»T114 FULL NAME OF APPLICANT: ER E&rnenycS PLC NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: W�S� 11 Yl 6 qs ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: , 7]1 IJJf. A "Win I . 41ACLorl iS M A CRU01 MAILING ADDRESS(IF DIFFERENT): CIO ECS Ec'u0s.-' U6-A Lr�l[�.vi2 TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: 5D$'`1`15-Ll1yI EMAIL ADDRESS: QeSAMQ,in0aSS0QVY4jI-CM SOLE OWNER:%, YES_NO IF NO,NAME OF PARTNER: FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,AND TELEPHONE#OF: CORPORATION NAME -PC E 'Se. PRESIDENT D 'TREASURER CLERK • IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY: SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT Name:�36A A CLyr L Company Address :1cb-A tIitmew ICA-ILG tVd. r Telephone#: (ply-1{06-21$g ()0A-Nnin*n bN Email: herLffPe_CSecJ,'►U.Com cgs QA Application Forms\HAZZAPP Revl6.docx Page I of 2 .'eclipse 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington,OH 43085 (614)433-0170 www.emeclipse.com June 14, 2016 v Town of Barnstable o. Board of Health 200 Main Street ^? Hyannis, MA 02601 . .. RE: Permit to Store and/or Utilize More than I11 Gallons of Hazardous Materials 577 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: Eclipse, a Division of ECS, Inc.,is a compliance consultant retained by ER&C Enterprises, LLC to assist with its storage tank compliance program. In this role, I am writing to renew the permit to store and/or utilize more than I I I gallons of hazardous materials at the above-referenced facility. Please find enclosed the documentation and remittance needed to perform the renewal, as follows: • 1. Permit to Store Application 2. Remittance in the amount of$125.00 - Check#2255 Per client request,please forward the issued permit to the address below for processing: ECS Eclipse Attn:Brita Carr 705 A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington, OH 43085 Thank you for your assistance. Iff you have any questions,please feel free to call me(614)468-8188. Sincerely, Eclipse,a Division of ECS,Inc: Brita Carr ll Compliance Analyst Enclosures The petroleum industry leader for compliance and fuel management. Number Fee 1167 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $125.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that WEST MAIN GAS 577 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA S' Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 111 - 499 gallons of Hazardous Materials. Ob ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and 1 Sb and expires 06/30/2018 unless sooner suspended or revoked. ---------------------------------- 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 re _ f " owl of BVnstable egu atory Services t� Richard V. Scali,Director � r� "o Public Health Division STABLE t BABNSrABM = Thomas McKean,Director qFn.r 1639. �1% 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 a- Office: 508 862-4644 508-790-6304 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS M 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 I st—JUNE 30th). APPLICATION FEES CATEGORY 1 PERMIT 26— 110 Gallons: $ 50.00 ❑ CATEGORY 2 PERMIT 111 —499 Gallons: $125.00 Q t� 311 CATEGORY 3 PERMIT 500 or more Gallons: $150.00 ❑ P *A late charge of$10.00 will be assessed if payment is not received by July 1st. 1. ASSESSOR'S MAP AND PARCEL NO. 269-003 2. IS THIS A PERMIT RENEWAL? X 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: ER&C Enterprises,LLC 5. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: West Main Gas 6. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: 577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 7. MAILING ADDRESS(IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE: c/o ATC Eclipse,705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd Worthington,OH 43085 8. TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: 508-775-4141 . 9. EMAIL:ADDRESS: westmaingas@gmail.com 10. SOLEOWNER: X YES NO IF NO,NAME OF PARTNER: 11. FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,AND TELEPHONE#OF: CORPORATION NAME ER&C Enterprises,LLC PRESIDENT Khal Naoum,47 Chandler Gray Rd, West Yarmouth,MA 02673 TREASURER CLERK 12. IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY: NAME: Brita J Carr, Auth.Rep. for Owner TELEPHONE#: 614-468-8188 COMPANY ADDRESS 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd EMAIL: brita.carr@atcassociates.com • Worthington OH 430 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT �__ DATE 05/1 2/2017 C:\Users\Decollik\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Temporary ternet Files\Content.Outlook\BMQD49H2\H AZ MAT APP 2017 REVISED.docx • MAIL-IN REQUESTS Please mail the completed application form to the address below. In addition, please include the required fee. Make check payable to: Town of Barnstable. Allow five to seven (7) working days for in-house processing. Our mailing address is: Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street -- - Hyannis,MA 02601 FOR FAXED REQUESTS Our fax number is (508) 790-6304. Please fax a completed application form. In addition, please mail the required fee amount. Please make the check payable to: Town of Barnstable. The check must be mailed to the address listed above. Allow up to,four days for in-house processing. • For further assistance on any item above, call(508) 862-4644 • C:\Users\Decollik\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows:Temporary Intemet Files\Content.Outlook\BMQD49H2\HAZMAT APP 2017 REVISED.docx The petroleum industry leader for compliance and fuel managemt. May 12, 2017 � Town of Barnstable Arr Board of Health N 200 Main Street EA ai Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Permit to Store and/or Utilize More than II I Gallons of Hazardous Materials 577 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: ATC Eclipse is a compliance consultant retained by ER&C Enterprises, LLC to assist with its storage tank compliance program. In this role, I am writing to renew the permit to store and/or utilize more than 11 I gallons of hazardous materials at the above-referenced facility. Please find enclosed the documentation and remittance needed to perform the renewal, as follows: 1. Permit to Store Application 2. Remittance in the amount of$125.00 - Check#311 client request,please forward the issued permit to the address below for processing: ATC Eclipse Attn:Brita Carr 705 A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington, OH 43085 Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions,please feel free to call me(614)468-8188. Sincerely, ATC Eclipse Brita Carr Compliance Analyst Enclosures • 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington, OH 43085 O: 614-433-0170 F: 614-433-0217 OATCGroupServicesxom Sousa, Vanessa • From: Brita Carr <Brita.Carr@atcassociates.com> Sent: Thursday,June 01, 2017 12:45 PM To: Sousa; Vanessa Subject: RE:'Inquiry Regarding HazMat Storage Permit Hi Vanessa, Ok great! If you wouldn't mind sending the original to the site and a copy to me either in the mail or by e-mail that would be perfect. Thank you for your help with this, I appreciate it! Sincerely, Brita Carr I Compliance Analyst I ATC Eclipse +l 614 468 8188 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd I Worthington, OH 43085 +1 614 468 8188 fax I brita.carr@atcassociates.com I www.atcgroupservices.com This email and its attachrents may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient, any use, distribution or copying of the information contained in this email and its attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by replying to this message and immediately delete and destroy any copies of this email and any attachments. The views or opinions expressed are the author's own and may not reflect the views or opinions of ATC. From: Sousa, Vanessa [ma ilto:Vanessa.Sousa@town.barnstable.ma.us] •Sent:Thursday,June 01, 2017 12:20 PM To: Brita Carr<Brita.Carr@atcassociates.com> Subject: RE: Inquiry Regarding HazMat Storage Permit Hi Brita, I did receive your application and payment, thank you. I am currently in process of mailing Hazardous Materials Permits. I will be mailing your permit to mailing address listed on application.The permit will be in green colored paper, please make sure West Main Gas receives.this to post on their wall. If you would like, I can mail the green colored permit directly to store,and a copy to you. Please let me know. Thank you, Vanessa From: Brita Carr [mailto:Brita.Carr@atcassociates.com] Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2017 11:07 AM To: Health Cc: Sousa, Vanessa Subject: Inquiry Regarding HazMat Storage Permit Good morning, •I would like to reach out regarding a Hazardous Material Storage Permit renewal I had submitted recently for a site in Hyannis, 1 -a s, ease West Main Gas located at 577 West Main Street. Has this permit been issued. If so was it Y P. P , mailed to the site? Any information regarding this permit's status would be appreciated,thank you! 1 Sincerely, Brita Carr Compliance Analyst ATC Eclipse +1 614 468 8188 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd I Worthington, OH 43085 +1.614 468 8188 fax I brita.carr@atcassociates.com I www.atcciroul)services.com This email and its attachments may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipients;. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, distribution or copying of the information contained in this email and its attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by replying to this message and immediately delete and destroy any copies of this email and any attachments.The views or opinions expressed are the author's own and may not reflect the views or opinions of ATC. z �i Number Fee 1167 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $125.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that WEST MAIN GAS 577 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 111 - 499 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 I of Bnstable kpatory .-Semces the Richard V. Scali,Director • ''�, Public Health Division BARNSTABLE ate . F Thomas McKean,Director egg, 1639-2014 - - - -- iOlFc Ma+" -- - - -- -200 Main-Street;Hyannis;.N -02601----. -- - --- � d Office: 508-862-4644 a ' 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 3 0th). APPLICATION FEES CATEGORY 1 PERMIT 26— 110 Gallons: $ 50.00 ❑ CATEGORY 2 PERMIT 111 —499 Gallons: $125.00 'm V.S. 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. 269-003 2, IS THIS A PERMIT RENEWAL? V YES_NO, IF YES,SHIP 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: ER&C Enterprises, LLC 5. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: West Main Gas 6. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: 577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 7. MAILING ADDRESS(IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE: c/o ATC Eclipse, 588 Silver Street,Agawam MA,01001 8. TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: 508- 775-4141 9. EMAIL ADDRESS: westmaingas@gmail.com 10. SOLEOWNER:�/ YES NO IF NO,NAME OF PARTNER: 11. FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,AND TELEPHONE#OF: CORPORATION NAME ER&C Enterprises,LLC PRESIDENT Khal Naoum,47 Chandler Grey Street,West Yarmouth,MA 02673 TREASURER CLERK 12. IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY: NAME: Olivia Lussier,Auth. Rep. for Owner TELEPHONE#: 413-233-9322 COMPANY ADDRESS 588 Silver St. Agawam,MA EMAIL: Olivia.Lussier@atcgs.com - 01001 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT IAWIA DATE J I �Q ZOI Q:1Application FormsWAZMAT APP 2017 REVISED. ocx r Q E • The petroleum industry leader for compliance and fuel manageme nt. May 16, 2018 Town of Barnstable Board of Health 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Permit to Store and/or Utilize Hazardous Materials 577 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: ATO Eclipse is an environmental and compliance consulting firm retained by ER&C Enterprises, LLC to assist with their storage tank compliance program. In this role, I am writing to renew the permit to store and/or utilize more than 111 gallons of hazardous materials at the above mentioned facility. Please find enclosed the documentation needed to renew the permit, as follows: Permit to Store Application • Check#102467 for$125.00 Our client requests that once your agency has finished the processing of the enclosed, that the updated notification be sent to our office at: ER&C Enterprises, LLC C/o ATC Eclipse 588 Silver St. Agawam, MA 01001 Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to contact me by email at Olivia.Lussier(a-)-atcgs.com or directly at 413-233-9322. Sincerely, Eclipse v� Olivia Lussier Compliance Analyst Enclosures II. 588 Silver Street Agawam, MA 01001 0: 413-789-3530 F: 413-789-2776 VATCGroupServices.com Number Fee 1167 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $125.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that WEST MAIN GAS .-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 577 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA .----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 111 - 499 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 �r J Fh Town of Barnstable Inspectional Services �. P BARNS LE Public Health Division f.41#0'elYLE SEMCe ite CTv!'Ih/hTYb '� +MSI'9tiX3.. Y"E£JIlE•fiS HWiSRY 3639 T019' .. BAMMBIX. Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 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—JUNE 30th). APPLICATION FEES CATEGORY 1 PERMIT 26— 110 Gallons: $ 50.00 ❑ CATEGORY 2 PERMIT 111 —499 Gallons: $125.00 1z 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. 269-003 2. IS THIS A PERMIT RENEWAL? x YES_NO. IF YES,SKIP QUESTION 3. 3. FOR ALL NEW PERMIT APPLICATIONS,INDICATE WHETHER BUSINESS HAS ZONINGBUILDING APPROVAL FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE/USE OF • GREATER THAN HOUSEHOLD QUANTITIES(25 GALLONS)? YES NO. 4. FULL NAME OF APPLICANT: ER&C ENTERPRISES,LLC 5. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: WEST MAIN GAS 6. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: 577 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS,MA 02601 CIO ATC ECLIPSE,705-A LAKEVIEW PLAZA BLVD 7. MAILING ADDRESS(IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE: WORTHINGTON,OH 43085 8. TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: (508)775-4141 9. EMAIL ADDRESS:— WESTMAINGASCdDYAHOO.COM 10. SOLEOWNER: x YES NO IF NO,NAME OF PARTNER: 11. FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,AND TELEPHONE#OF: CORPORATION NAME ER&C ENTERPRISES,LLC PRESIDENT KHALIL NAOUM(47 CHANDLER GREY STREET,WEST YARMOUTH,MA 02673) TREASURER CLERK 12. IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY: NAA : ALEXANDRA BAUER TELEPHONE#: (614)468-8188 COMPANY ADDRESS 705-A LAKEVIEW PLAZA BLVD EMAIL: ALEXANDRA.BAUER@ATCGS.COM WORTHINGTON 3085 *SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT rW -- DATE 6/25/2020 a ecilips(e The petrcleum industry leader for coanp'Iiance and fuel:management. June 15,2020 Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 RE: Permit to Store and/or Utilize Hazardous Materials—E R&C Enterprises,LLC West Main Gas—577 West Main Street,Hyannis(Barnstable),MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: ATC Eclipse is a compliance consultant retained by ER&C Enterprises,LLC to assist with their storage tank compliance program. In this role, I am writing to submit the renewal application for the Permit to Store and/or Utilize Hazardous Materials for the above-mentioned site. Please find enclosed the documentation necessary to renew this item: • Permit to store renewal application • Check#143887 in the amount of 3125.00 Per client request,please forward the issued licenses to the address below for processing: • ER&C Enterprises,LLC Attn: ATC Eclipse 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. Worthington,OH 43085 Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, or require any additional information,please feel free to contact me at(614)468-8188 or alexandra.bauer@atc sg com. Sincerely, ATC Eclipse #1exandraauer Compliance Analyst Enclosure 705-A Lakeview Plaza Blvd. • Worthington, OH 43085 0: 614-433-0170 F: 614-433-0217 OATCGroupServicesxom. Number Fee 1167 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $125.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that WEST MAIN GAS 577 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 111 -499 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.GUADAGNOLI, M.D. 07/01/2019 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A. MCKEAN, R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health t v' Town of Barnstable Inspectional Services BARNSTABLE urz o Public Health Division 16.39-2019 BARNBrAIMS, Thomas McKean,Director OiEc 59. b``� 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS a 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 1st—JUNE 30th). APPLICATION FEES CATEGORY 1 PERMIT 26— 110 Gallons: $ 50.00 ❑ CATEGORY 2 PERMIT 111 —499 Gallons: $125.00 ,2\/ f,(LhK� CATEGORY 3 PERMIT 500 or more Gallons: $150.00 ❑ ( a.44&J.* *A late charge of$10.00 will be assessed if payment is not received by July 1st. 1. ASSESSOR'S MAP AND PARCEL NO. 269-003 2. IS THIS A PERMIT RENEWAL? X 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: ER&C Enterprises, LLC 5. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT: West Main G a s 6. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT: 577 West Main Stree, Hyannis, MA 02601 7. MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE: c/o ATC Eclipse, 73 William Franks Drive, West Springfield MA 01089 8. TELEPHONE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT: 508-775-4141 9. EMAIL ADDRESS: westmaingasagmail.Corn 10. SOLEOWNER: X YES NO IF NO,NA.ME,OF PARTNER: 11. FULL NAME,HOME ADDRESS,AND TELEPHONE#OF: CORPORATION NAME ER&C Fnternrisea, LLC PRESIDENT Khal Nanum 4 C;7 rha6dler rey Rtreet, West Yarmoth, MA 09673 TREASURER CLERK 12. IF PREPARED BY OUTSIDE PARTY: NAME: Stephanie Rios, Auth. Rep. for Owner TELEPHONE#:_413-504-1038 COMPANY ADDRESS 73 William Franks Drive, EMAIL: Stephanie.Rios@atcgs.com • West Spri field MA 89 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE Q:1Application Forms\Haz Mat App Revised 0940-18.docx TC Sk ecli e The petroleum industry leader for compliance and fuel management. �w May 30, 2019 crY Town of Barnstable Board of Health }M 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Permit to Store and/or Utilize Hazardous Materials ER&C Enterprises,LLC—577 West Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: ATC Eclipse is an Environmental and compliance consulting firm retained by ER&C Enterprises, LLC to assist with their storage tank compliance program. In this role, I am writing to renew the permit to store and/or utilize more than 111 gallons of hazardous materials at the above mentioned facility. Please find enclosed the documentation needed to renew the permit, as follows: • Permit to Store Application • Remitance check#124426 for$125.00 Our client requests that once your agency has finished the processing of the enclosed,that the updated notification be sent to our office at: ER&C Enterprises,LLC C/O ATC Eclipse 73 William Franks Drive West Springfield, MA 01089 Thank you for your assistance. Please do not hesitate to contact me by phone at 413-504-1038 or by email at Stephanie.Riosgatc sg com. Sincerely, ATC Eclipse Stephanie Rios Acevedo Compliance Analyst • 73 William Franks Drive West Springfield, MA 01089 O: 413-781-0070 F: 413-781-3734 ATCGroupServices.com Fee Number umb THE COIV MONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $125.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that WEST MAIN GAS ......................................................... ------••-••-• - 577 WEST MAIN STREET, H YANNIS,'MA ..-------•--------•--•---------------------------------•---------------------......--•-•----••-... Is Hereby Granted a License For: Storing or Handling 111 -499 gallons of Hazardous Materials. Restrictions: This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and expires 06/30/2022 unless sooner suspended or revoked. JOHN NORMAN DONALD A-GUADAGNOLI,M.D. 07/01/2021 PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D. THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................3 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND...........................................................3 2.1 Site Description...............................................................................................................3 2.2 Sensitive Receptors.........................................................................................................2 2.3 Summary of the Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan......................................3 3.0 TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED..................................4 3.1 Groundwater Sampling.................................................................................................4 3.2 LNAPL Monitoring and Removal................................................................................4 3.3 Generation of Remedial or Investigative Derived Waste.......................................4 3.5 Additional Site Activities during this Monitoring Period......................................5 4.0 MCP DATA QUALITY REVIEW.................................................................................5 4.1 Project Data Quality Objectives...................................................................................6 4.1.1 Field Data Collection...........................................................................................6 4.1.2 Field_QualiN Assurance and Quality Control Procedures.................................6 4.2 Presumptive Certainty and CAM Compliance..........................................................7 4.2.1 CAM Compliant Data.........................................................................................7 4.2.2 CAM-Non Compliant Data.................................................................................7 4.3 Field QA/QC Analytical Results..................................................................................8 4.4 Data Usability Assessment Conclusions....................................................................8 5.0 RA MODIFICATIONS,PROBLEMS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS...............8 5.1 Significant Modifications since Submittal of Preceding Report...........................8 5.2 Evaluation and Performance of the Remedial Action..............................................8 5.2.1 pH........................................................................................................................9 5.2.2 Temperature.........................................................................................................9 5.2.3 REDOX Potential................................................................................................9 5.2.4 Dissolved Oxygen..............................................................................................10 5.2.5 Groundwater COC TrendinQ............................................................................10 5.3 Conditions and/or Problems Affecting Remedial Action Performance.............10 5.4 Measure Taken to Correct Conditions and/or Problems.......................................10 6.0 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT...........................................................................................10 7.0 PROJECTED SCHEDULE...........................................................................................11 i Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA FIGURES Figure 1 Site Locus Map Figure 2 Site Plan Figure 3 Site Vicinity Map Figure 4 Groundwater Contour Map(February 2011) TABLES Table 1 Summary of Groundwater Monitoring Data-VPH Table 2 Summary of Groundwater Monitoring Data-EPH Table 3 Summary of Groundwater Field Parameter Data-Oxygenates Table 4 Summary of Groundwater Field Parameter Data-MNA ATTACHMENTS Attachment A Copy of Laborato_-y Analytical Data-Groundwater Attachment B Copy of Public Notification Letter Attachment C Copy of Third Party Sampling Results Letters i ll L IMP Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 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) 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. a 16. Submit a Remedial Monitoring Report.(This report can only be submitted through eDEP.) a.Type of Report: (check one) ® i. Initial Report ✓0 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. FVJ iii. A Remedial Monitoring Report(s)submitted concurrent with a Status Report c. Status of Site:(check one) ® i. Phase IV ® ii. Phase V Z iii. Remedy Operation Status ® iv.Class C RAO d. Number of Remedial Systems and/or Monitoring Programs: FT 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. 0 18. Submit a Status Report to maintain a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(2). ® 19. Submit a Transfer and/or a Modification of Persons Maintaining a Remedy Operation Status(ROS), pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(5)(check one,or both,if applicable). Ela. Submit a Transfer of Persons Maintaining an ROS(the transferee should be the person listed in Section D, "Person Undertaking Response Actions"). Eib. Submit a Modification of Persons Maintaining an ROS(the primary representative should be the person listed in Section D,'Person Undertaking Response Actions"). c. Number of Persons Maintaining an ROS not including the primary representative: ® 20. Submit a Termination of a Remedy Operation Status,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(6).(check one) a. Submit a notice indicating ROS performance standards have not been met. A plan and timetable pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(6)(b)for resuming the ROS are attached. b. Submit a notice of Termination of ROS. 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 40.0898. Revised: 4/1/2009 Page 2 of 5 w e QW Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 CO MPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL S TAL Release Tracking Number Ll FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT R - 1s772 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) A. SITE LOCATION: 1. Site Name: NO LOCATION AID 2. Street Address: 1577 WEST MAIN ST 3. Cityrrown: HYANNIS 4. ZIP Code: 02s010000 © 5. Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site. a. Tier IA E b. Tier IB [] c. Tier IC ✓� d. Tier II 6. If applicable,provide the Permit Number: B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED (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 11 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. ® 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 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)has been or 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 made toward a Permanent Solution. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement and Report (BWSC104)has been or will be submitted to DEP. Revised:4/1/2009 Page 1 0 5 t 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 R 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable, School Dept. 2. Street Address: 230 South 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. 0 2.Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. i ✓❑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: I 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street i i City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: i ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure 121 Phase V/Remedy Operation Status f ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑Post-Class C Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring 4 ❑Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑commerical ❑industrial E]school/playground ❑Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g.,soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone Street Address: 905E South Main St., Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com i r 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'.) I 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, i 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. j 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.qov/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. i I i i r - REIGN CONSULTING INC . May 25,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0396310286 Town of Barnstable School Department Ms.Patti Grenier 230 South Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted April 20,2011 i In the Vicinity of: I Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 i Dear Ms.Greasier; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on April 20, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results,and the laboratory report has been attached for your information,in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MassDEP)Form BWSC-123. i Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you i for your cooperation in this matter. i Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-2R874 i 905B S. Main Street, Unit 2.02•Mansfield,MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200 • Fax. 508-339-3248 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 art of an investigation under the Massachusetts p p g 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 e a been u adescription s e and cted, provides of the sampling locations within theproperty, and p g 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.aov/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 i 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. i r 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 ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1_ Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Mr. Kail Naoum, K&E Plus Three Enterprises,LLC 2. Street Address: 42 Chandler Grey Rd City/Town: W-Yarmouth Zip Code: 02673 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): 01.That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. 0 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. 0 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 belhas been conducted: 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street 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 E]industrial ❑school/playground E]Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M.Stone Street Address: 9058 South Main Street,Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC . I May 25,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0397762724 ! Mr.Kail Naoum f K and E Plus Three Enterprises,LLC 42 Chandler Grey Road West Yarmouth,Massachusetts 02673 i i Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted April 11,2011 In the Vicinity of: i Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA i RTN 4-16772 i Dear Mr.Naoum; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on April 11, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results,and the laboratory report has been attached for your information,in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MassDEP) Form BWSC-123. I Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional ; information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. i Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments: Laboratory Data Reports cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-2R874 ! i 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 •Mansfield, MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200 •Fax: 508-339-3248 ! 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 ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street Cityfrown: Hyannis Zip Code: 42601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable, Mr.Joe Slominski 2. Street Address: 835 Falmouth Road 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. Q✓ 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: 577 West Main Street i 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 i (specify) ; 3_ Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: i ❑residential ✓[commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil,groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone Street Address: 905B South Main Street,Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.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 parry 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 forrr 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 I Protection. See http://mass.aov/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. i i SOVEI� EIG- N CONSULTING INC . May 25,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0399904675 Mr.Joe Sloe-nski Town of Barnstable 835 Falmouth Road Hyannis,MA 02601 A Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted April 20,2011 In the Vicinity of. Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Slominski; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on April 20,2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results,and the laboratory report has been attached for your information,in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MassDEP)Form BWSC-123. Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, E SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-2R874 i i 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 • Mansfield,MA 02048 •Te1:.508-339-3200 • Fax: 508-339-3248 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 that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSONS 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. l i F 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 ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address. 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Mr. Hans Keijser,Town of Barnstable, DPW 2. Street Address: 47 Old Yarmouth Road 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: 577 West Main Street 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 E]school/playground ✓❑Other roadway (specify) 4_ Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil,groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name. Lisa M. Stone Street Address: 905E South Main Street, Suite 202 i City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 i Telephone: (508)399-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com i SOVEREIGN • wm. t. May 25,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0395225111 Mr.Hans Keijser Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works 47 Old Yarmouth Road ' Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted April 11 and April 20,2011 At and in the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr. Keijser; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on April 11 and April 20, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified.sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. i Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-2R874 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202•Mansfield,MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200• Fax: 508-339-3248 i 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 L: ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Mr. Craig Crocker, COMM Water Board 2. Street Address: 1138 Main Street City/Town: Osterville Zip Code: 02655 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: 577 West Main Street 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 Qschool/playground 0 Other roadway (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types (e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone Street Address: 905B South Main Street,Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com I i 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 g o o mental sampling. The regulations also require that the property owner p 9 9 q P P Y 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 i 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. i i I r I i I i SOVER [ IGN CONSULTING INC . MY a ,25,2 011 UPS#1Z96964F0399070503 I Mr.Craig Crocker I COMM Water Board 1138 Main Street Osterville,MA 02655 i I Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted April 11 and April 20,2011 i At and in the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Crocker; i Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on April 11 and April 20, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017 3 of the Massachuset ts tts Contingency g cY Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. i f Lisa M.Stone Project Manager i Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-2R874 i 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 •Mansfield, MA 02048•Tel: 508-339-3200 • Fax: 508-339-3248 I NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CM:R 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/dei)/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. I NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan Is' BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: John Chambers, Dividend Capital Total Realty Trust 2. Street Address: 518 17th Street, 17th Floor City/Town. Denver, Colorado Zip Code: 80202 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 belhas been conducted: 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑ Phase HI 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 11 Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will belhas been conducted: ❑residential Qcommerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone Street Address: 905B South Main Street, Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)399-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com SOVEPEIGN CONSULTING May 25,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0399398893 Mr.John Chambers CFA,Vice President Investments Dividend Capital Total Realty Trust 51817th Street,17th Floor Denver,Colorado 80202 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted April 20,2011 In the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Chambers; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on April 20, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results,and the laboratory report has been attached for your information,in addition to Massachusetts Department of Envircnmental Protection(MassDEP)Form BWSC-123. i No compounds were detected at concentrations above applicable laboratory detection limits in the groundwater sample collected from monitoring well MW-16. Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, OVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-2R874 905E S. Main Street, Unit 202 • Mansfield,MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200 •Fax: 508-339-3248 i 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 ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Barnstable Public Health Division, Cynthia Martin 2. Street Address: 200 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 belhas been conducted: 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street 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 li Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑✓ commerical ❑industrial ✓❑school/playground ❑✓ Other Roadway (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name. Lisa M. Stone Street Address: 905B South Main Street, Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.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 j 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. I 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. i I I • ONSULTING INC . May 25,2011 Via e-mail Cynthia Martin Hazardous Materials Specialist Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted April 11 and April 20,2011 At and in the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 i Dear Ms. Martin; i Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected j groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on April 11 and April 20, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample I collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in i addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. 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Close Window https://www.ups.com/uis/create?ActionOriginPair=print Receipt&POPUP LEVEL=1&... 5/25/2011 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 I hazardous material) to the environment. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE This notice has been sent to you by the parry who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material f 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 j 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. j Section C on the reverse side of this form indicates the circumstance under which you are receiving j 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, I 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 I indicates the phase of work under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan regulatory process during i which the samples will be/were collected. i FOR MORE INFORMATION Information about the general process for addressing releases of oil or hazardous material under the 1 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/abouttregion/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. r 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 ® 16772 I A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Barnstable,School Dept. 2. Street Address: 230 South Street i City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 1 C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): Fv 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. i ❑✓ 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: I 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street I } City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 I 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: j i ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure 0 Phase V/Remedy Operation Status ❑Phase I Initial Site Investigation ❑Post-Class C Operation,Maintenance and Monitoring ❑Phase 11 Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑ Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑residential ❑commerical ❑industrial ✓❑school/playground ❑Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells l , i E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M.Stone Street Address: 905B South Main St.,Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: (stone@sovcon.com 1 i i i I SOVEREIGN • ,4n, C:. March 11,2011 UPS#1Z96964FO391344768 Town of Barnstable School Department Ms.Patti Grenier 230 South Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601' Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted February 25,2011 In the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 i Dear Ms.Grenier; II 1 Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on February 25, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency. Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- I 123. Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. I. /l Lisa M.Stone i Project Manager i. I Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 t Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-EQ874 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202•Mansfield,MA 02048•Tel: 508-339-3200 • Fax: 508-339-3248 i r I i I 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 # that specifies requirements for parties who are taking actions to address releases of chemicals (oil or hazardous material) to the environment. I. THE PERSON(S) PROVIDING THIS NOTICE L This notice has been sent to you by the party who is addressing a release of oil or hazardous material f 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 ij 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, 1, 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. i 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.Qov/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.aov/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. , , NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING i As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 I This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number ® 16772 I A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): i 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 j B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Mr. Kail Naoum, K&E Plus Three Enterprises, LLC 2. Street Address: 42 Chandler Grey Rd i City/Town: W.Yarmouth Zip Code: 02673 i C. This notice is being given to Inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): j I 1.That environmental sampling will be/hasbeen conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. Q✓ 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. i 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: 577 West Main Street i 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 [z] 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: I ❑residential [Z]commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑Other (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. j Groundwater from monitoring wells E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone I Street Address: 905E South Main Street,Suite 202 i. i City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 I Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: (stone@sovcon.com i I I i I SOVEREIGN • March 11,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0393305592 Mr.Kail Naoum K and E Plus Three Enterprises,LLC 42 Chandler Grey Road West Yarmouth,Massachusetts 02673 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted February 7,2011 In the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Naoum; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on February 7, 2011. This letter presents the analytical Iaboratory report summarizing the results of the sample pe co llection and analyses con sistent nsLstent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. i Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments: Laboratory Data Reports cc: with attachments: i David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC I Sovereign File-EQ874 i 905B S. Main Street,Unit 202•Mansfield, MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200• Fax: 508-339-3248 i NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING j As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan I MASSACHUSETTS REGULATIONS THAT REQUIRE THIS NOTICE j 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. j 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. i 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/6view.f tm. 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. oq v/dep/abouttregion/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. i NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 I This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number ® 16772 ` i A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: I 1. Name: Town of Barnstable, Mr.Joe Slominski 2. Street Address: 835 Falmouth Road I i Cityrrown: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 i I 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. n✓ 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 belhas been conducted: 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street i i Cityrrown: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2_ MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: P 9 P 9 � ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation i ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure Z 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: i El residential 0commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑Other (specify) j 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil,groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. i i' Groundwater from monitoring wells E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: j Contact Name: Lisa M.Stone I Street Address: 905B South Main Street,Suite 202 Cityrrown: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 i Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com i F I • ONSULTING INC . March 11,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0390010389 Mr.Joe Slominski Town of Barnstable 835 Falmouth Road Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted February 25,2011 In the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Slominski; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on February 25, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency f Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review j of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. I I Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. I i Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report I cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-EQ874 f 905B S. Main Street,Unit 202 •Mansfield, MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200 • Fax: 508-339-3248 I r i i i i 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 ; 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 i 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 i regulations refer to the area where the oil or hazardous material is present as the "disposal site".) i 1 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. i 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 f 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. I S 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..qov/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. i i 1 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan I 1 BWSC 123 i This Notice is Related to I i Release Tracking Number ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street II i. City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 i i i B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Mr. Hans Keijser,Town of Barnstable, DPW 1 2. Street Address: 47 Old Yarmouth Road 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: i 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 i 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 f Phase 11 Comprehensive Site Assessment ❑Other (specify) 3. Description of property where sampling will be/has been conducted: I ❑residential [Z]commerical ❑industrial ❑✓ school/playground ✓❑Other roadway (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil,groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone 1 i Street Address: 905E South Main Street, Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 i i Telephone: (508)399-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com i r SOVEI� EIGN CONSULTING INC . mim�"'rn March 11,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0393382357 Mr.Hans Keijser Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works 47 Old Yarmouth Road Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted February 7&24-25,2011 At and in the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 i Dear Mr.Keijser; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on February 7 & 24-25, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in f addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments:, MassDEP Form BWSC-123 i Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments. David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-EQ874 i 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202•Mansfield,MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200• Fax: 508-339-3248 i I I 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".) i PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE I 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 j 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. I, 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. i 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 it 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. i E i NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan F BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to ` Release Tracking Number ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Mr. Craig Crocker,COMM Water Board I 2. Street Address: 1138 Main Street City/Town: Osterville Zip Code: 02655 { C. This notice is being given to inform its recipient(the party listed in Section B): f �✓ 1. That environmental sampling will be/has been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. I Q✓ 2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. i I F7 3. Check to indicate if the analytical results are attached. (If item 2. above is checked, the analytical results from i the environmental sampling must be attached to this notice. D. Location of the property where the environmental sampling will belhas been conducted: 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street 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 0 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 roadway (specify) j 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g-, soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. i Groundwater from monitoring wells E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone r I' Street Address: 905E South Main Street, Suite 202 ! City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com i SOVEREIGN i March 11,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0392605546 Mr.Craig Crocker COMM Water Board 1138 Main Street Osterville,MA 02655 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted February 7&24-25,2011 At and in the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Crocker; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on February 7 & 24-25, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in i addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. E Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. j Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. I Lisa M.Stone Project Manager I Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-EQ874 i 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 • Mansfield,MA 02048•Tel: 508-339-3200• Fax: 508-339-3248 f 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 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. I q Y Y 9 Y p 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 I 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 I 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.aov/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. i NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING L As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to Release Tracking Number 1 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 i B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: John Chambers,Dividend Capital Total Realty Trust 2. Street Address: 518 17th Street, 17th Floor i City/Town: Denver, Colorado Zip Code: 80202 j 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. 212. 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: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 j 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation i ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status i. ❑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: I ❑residential ❑✓ commerical ❑industrial ❑school/playground ❑Other I' (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil,groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells i i E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone i Street Address: 905B South Main Street, Suite 202 i City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)399-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com i • March 11,2011 UPS#1Z96964F0393148771 Mr.John Chambers i CFA,Vice President Investments Dividend Capital Total Realty Trust 51817th Street,17th Floor Denver,Colorado 80202 i Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted February 25,2011 In the Vicinity of: I Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 1 Dear Mr.Chambers; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on February 25, 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in i addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. No compounds were detected at concentrations above applicable laboratory detection limits in the groundwater sample collected from monitoring well MW-16. i Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. I Lisa M.Stone Project Manager i Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 . Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-E()ft74 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 9 Mansfield, MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200• Fax: 508-339-3248 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 taker, 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. i I 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 's 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 i 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.qov/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. 3 i I NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan i BWSC 123 I I This Notice is Related to I t Release Tracking Number ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): t i 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street i City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Barnstable Public Health Division,Cynthia Martin 2. Street Address: 200 Main Street i 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 belhas been conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. I ✓❑2. Of the results of environmental sampling conducted at property owned by the recipient of this notice. 1 ❑✓ 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 belhas been conducted: i 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town- Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 2. MCP phase of work during which the sampling will be/has been conducted: j f ❑Immediate Response Action ❑Phase III Feasibility Evaluation ❑Release Abatement Measure ❑ Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan ❑Utility-related Abatement Measure ❑✓ Phase V/Remedy Operation Status i ❑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 [Z]commerical ❑industrial Qschool/playground OOther Roadway (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil,groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells I E.Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Lisa M. Stone i Street Address: 905E South Main Street, Suite 202 I City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 j Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: Istone@sovcon.com i i w • CONSULTING <_. <; r. March 11,2011 Via e-mail Cynthia Martin j Hazardous Materials Specialist Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street i. Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Results of Groundwater Sampling Conducted February 7&24-25,2011 At and in the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Ms.Martin; Pursuant to your authorization, Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells located at your property on February 7 & 24-25, ' 2011. This letter presents the analytical laboratory report summarizing the results of the sample collection and analyses consistent with 310 CMR 40.0017(3) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,as required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10)(b). Sovereign has conducted a data validation review of the laboratory results, and the laboratory report has been attached for your information, in addition to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Form BWSC- 123. I Please contact the MassDEP or the undersigned if you have any questions or require additional information. Please note that public involvement opportunities are available to you pursuant j to 310 CMR 40.1404 for Tier classified sites. Motiva Enterprises LLC and Sovereign thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC. Lisa M.Stone Project Manager Attachments: MassDEP Form BWSC-123 Laboratory Data Report cc: with attachments: David Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC Sovereign File-EQ874 f 4 f 905E S. 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Close Window https://www.ups.com/uis/create?ActionOriginPair=print_Receipt&POPUP_LEVEL=1&... 3/11/2011 Phase V ROS-RMR Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA ATTACHMENT C 4 Tk ontas: McKean "1°6wn:'6f Barnstable. Public Ilealth Division 200 Main street i=lyannis,,Massachusetts:02601. john C:ICGnlm 13a tab,e.l"'awn,Manaf;car „�$?Main:Strc�et 1-Iyannts,Wssachusetts 02601 Rci: N tticeof Availability of Phase V Remedy"Qpe Brian Status and;Reni.0ial Monitoring.Report' Eormer Shell-Branded.Gasoline Station 57,7 West Main Strect' Hyannts.'Massacltusetts MassbEP;RTN<I 1, 6772. TblWhoin?It May:Concern In accorci4tx,0 with the Massacltuse#ts Contint eky Plan. (MCP-) 310 CMR 40.1465 {3)(e), this corresporicience s4rves as,notification that a Phase V 1te!g4y Opermit?ra Sttlttt ; Reirtetlir2[,;Mottitc r%icg t2etxtirt {I2C RtulR)ivkis,submitted tit the Massachusetts Departntettt caf Inv"irontrittl Protection( [asslJlwl?)'fctr thie,aWov referoi ced locatitttt :(the disposal.site). The report sumilarixes activ ivi ities.co' ducted Iaehye�ei arclt 2U1.1 and August 2011: A summary of fib dings and r'anelu5ior s for respcanse acoans at`tlt dispctsaI site,have;Been provided;in px.vtous repbrts:submitted to the Massachusetts D parttnent of > riuironntenta;l Protection (MassDFP), The selected remedial action.alternative for the "dispasat sits" is ntrsnitor cE ita.htrat attettuatian (MN 1} and removal Of light nowatlueous phase liquid (I A-PL) 'via active aril passive methods, iis':ncede _ CoTtttnueld, hiohiti►ning- if the dissalve-phase pisaline plume and_ geocet i�ntical conditions t%ritltin the plea itt,aril up and dbwngradient of the.plume are lung:co t rteteci pp"a gaarterly basis:, Maitikc�ring c f I N-API is Perforitted r ti current ti►rith".gmtibdwater`tttotiiftir ttl. L€tAPI t►=a5 "tiefetkc�d :n t1�l.Ih�-1 dtir itl . this rep rtirag peryirtd.. Cc�j ies of: the report can be :obi:"hied At, :the MitssDl t 'Southeast ket;ional. 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Rachel Lea; , P Pr ct i i ; r e for 'rnje�c l Manal it ec MassDl F"E k{ (►+tdiiri:r+� rtaela go) ` a tr Da►id %Vecl:;s;Motiv l�nter}�rises J C,(t%'1thin report}�acl;a ej vereign film-2Rt;74' . t 12- 4t-t6Cc.3 hol �k T 4j � 1a ' Q' 6,54 Phase V ROS-RMR Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA ATTACHMENT B Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page I of I Job Number: M99550 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: A Q Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method ' a Lab Lab Sample ID File ID S1 a Sl b M99550-1 WX52570.1) 97.0 _ 8 9.0 M99550-2 WX52571.D 97 0 8 7.0 M99550-3 WX52572.1) 9503 <'8 6.0 M99550-4 WX52573.D 96'O`' _'8 6.0 M99550-5 WX52574.13 99 0 :. 5 87.0 M99550-6 WX52575.13 11 8 6.0 M99550-7 WX52576.13 97 0 ` 8 7.0 M99550-8 WX52577.D 8 7.0 M99550-9 WX52578.1) 97 0 86.0 M99550-10 WX52579.1) ?960 e 8 6.0 M99550-11 WX52580.13 396 0 . ` 85.0 M99550-12 WX52581.13 94 0 84.0 � .;,. GWX2472-BSD WX52562.13 v )0 0 _`, 100.0 GWX2472-BSP WX52561.13 '1=09 0. 99.0 1, GWX2472-MB WX52560.13 M 0_� 93.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits Sl = 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70130'fon (a)Recovery from GC signal #1 (b)Recovery from GC signal #2 41 of 41 ACGUTEST, M99550 Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page I of I Job Number: M99550 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GWX2472-BSP WX52561.13 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 GWX2472-BSD WX52562.1) 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M99550-1, M99550-2, M99550-3, M99550-4, M99550-5, M99550-6, M99550-7, M99550-8, M99550-9, M99550-10, M99550-11, M99550-12 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/1 ug/I % ug/1 % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 49.9 100 a 50.5 1 011 > .` 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 49.1 98 49.799 1 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 51.2 y:102 52.3 405. 2 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 48.0 96 „ 48.998k>g 2 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49.7 99 < 50.3101 1 F< 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 97.3 971:,,� 98.498,01 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 47.9 96 " 48.497 '' 1 70-130/25 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 158 �105 160 107 `1"1 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 134 89 3,�, 136 91 d ``' 1 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 47.4 95 47.7 95 jl "` 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 10.9% 110°fo 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 40 of 41 ACCUTEST, M99550 Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99550 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GWX2472-MB WX52560.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 vs The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Q P PP g P M99550-1, M99550-2, M99550-3, M99550-4, M99550-5, M99550-6, M99550-7, M99550-8, M99550-9, M99550-10, M99550-11, M99550-12 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene `ND_ 12.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ENO 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene 2.0 ug/I m,p-XyleneN'D ,.2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene �k"N`D= ;2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) iND, 'ems 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) �D � 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ,N`D' 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics ND :,50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene t93% 70-130% 39 of 41 ACCUTEST. Section A w- a' _ rt _..• . �t>W, . QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries Sim 38 of 41 ®ACCIJTEST M99550 `"•'""'tea"• Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil - Job No: M99550 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes 1v1995alleete� 20�2:11 1&13b R13MRR�ued iAl'R1 I3y JB- M99550-9 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 03:59 AF VMAVPH -MI , 0 G 11eetecl 20 A R Il 4 �0 I7BMR ecei ed 21� 11� TB �i M99550-10 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 04:39 AF VMAVPH 10"59 1 Ca11 tecf 20 AP 1 2U� R$ eceiued 21 A 1 �, :iVi'YY1 M99550-11 MADEP VPH REV L 129-APR-11 05:19 AF VMAVPH M99550-12 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 05:58 AF VMAVPH Page 2 of 2 ME 37 of 41 ACCLITE^�T. M99550 r Accutest Laboratories Internal A Sample Tracking c g Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M99550 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes N19955(l 1 Cot ected 20 ,At?Rl ���5 y���`R`�R�ece�yed 21 APR 1�1 By�B� � � � ` . M99550-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 22:40 AF VMAVPH M99550-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 23:20 AF VMAVPH M99550 3�Co1lected 2AFR 1109 40 y MR �eceiv 21 AP111By1B �� W MW 10,il M99550-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 AF VMAVPH M99550 4�Co11e�eted20 APR 1I 0 10�ByRBMI , Recetued1 I1 y 1B M99550-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 00:40 AF VMAVPH M9"��U S ��sllecte'd 20- 1�1�ibl� � yR�BM2R ��Rec' iv 'd�^21�A�PIZ � � JB,�� y�F�, MWIf12S ��.�.: ....�. .. .. _...> .0 �.�u�,.�.. ,� �;"�... ...a�•.u�� f �� .,, ,.•• ... ..• ..4 �,.. •• .. ,.... M99550-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 01:20 AF VMAVPH wigag'.�z,:7, � � M99550-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 02:00 AF VMAVPH lv91,804A Cotlected�2 1 1 xQ�By MgR ' ecc ved l j y JB� � M99550-7 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 02:40 AF VMAVPH M�5 lle�,�d tii1 ��t�2 4S By RBMR eccl�cdz 21 APR 11 B �B , d x ,. ;w::�.,.:3�3 �..• � k:.ao:....as x:�. C ? 7 '"�Cf. •Y M99550-8 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 03:19 AF VMAVPH Page 1 of 2 ® 36 of 41 ACCIJTEST M99550 MADEP VPH FORM Matrixes .< Aczueous ICI Soil Sediment f l Other Containers �' satisfactory Broken Leakin ueous Pr;`es4ati& N/A H<=2 W vH>2 Wfi elrature Received on ice L Received at 4 De a.C F1 Other ./ Rec'd at 2 deg C. Moth''�anoir .` /A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-105D Lab ID: M99550-12 tr' Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run:' PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene u00-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 84 70-130% FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 94 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C&C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 5/2/2011 35 of 41 ®ACCUTEST M99550 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix_:; Aci ueous ✓ Soil Sediment F1 Other dd7ntain'er Satisfactory✓ Broken Leakin AVu' u`s eservati4, N/A H<=2 ✓ PH>2 Tam eature .-f . „ Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C El Other ✓ Rec'd at 2 deg C. MetFianol I N/A A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-105S Lab ID: M99550-11 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 85 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogete(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.37 0 No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 5/WO11 Elm 34 of 41 ACCUTEST. M99550 LA....° ' MADEP VPH FORM (Matrix:: A ueous ✓ Soil n Sediment Other I-1 n:er a,. , ONa. SatisfactoryFyl Broken F Leakin << '„ uetiusP�es.ervaflues� N/A H<=2 ✓ H>2 Te ri ., ar Lure MOP "3 n::';' Received on Ice n Received at 4 Deg.C D Other ✓ g C Rec'd at 2 de [uletha I N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-104D Lab ID: M99550-10 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene iN/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-08 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anaytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.CO-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of Cg-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y quallfier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ✓❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 5/2/2011 MR 33 of 41 ®A00UTEE3T M99550 1w0°aaTOR1p MADEP VPH FORM INatriz ... A ueous ✓ Soil ❑ Sediment Other tin airere '"' Satisfacto ✓ Broken Leakin ueous NesWaff N/A D PH<=2 [,7,1 PH>2 1-1 Tem Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C Other ✓ Rec'd at 2 deg C. Methfaiil" N/A Client ID: MW-104S Lab ID: M99550-9 A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 97 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-CB Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CS-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑✓No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 5/2/2011 MR 32 of 41 A000TEs-r. M99550 `.....I " - MADEP VPH FORM A ueous ✓ Soil Sediment Other n 7 ,'77W� satisfactory✓ Broken Leaking ueosi?reserva ivies:.; N/A n DH<=2 ✓ H>2 T m Oftre , P Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C R Other ✓ Rec'd at 2 deg C. MethAriof MWI N/ Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-103D Lab ID: M99550-8 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target AnaMes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 99 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 87 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9.C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9410 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? R No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 5=011 min 31 of 41 ACCUTEST M99550 l f MADEP VPH FORM 1Vlatriz; s Aqueous n Soil F1 Sediment F1 Other ontalle�s Satisfactory y Broken n Leakin . ueousPreivatives N/A H<=2 W� pH>2 TernOr < va Received on Ice n Received at 4 De a.C Other d Rec'd at 2 deg C. A N/A Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-103S Lab ID: M99550-7 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PI D: 2,5-Dibromotol uene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/l ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 97 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 87 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 9 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C&M Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analyles eluting In that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y qualifier indicates an esUmated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 5/2/2011 30 of 41 ACCIJTEST M99550 `.....I-- MADEP VPH FORM Matrix>°_ Aciueous r Soil ❑ Sediment Other � <: i er � .�- � ...:,�.,� Satisfacto W, Broken Leaking ueous reseruaftves« N/A H<=2 / PH>2 El "ern eratu�e ' Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C F1 Other d ReC'd at 2 deg C. Met artoal 61V'r, . I N/A p Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-102D Lab ID: M99550-6 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Rance Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 97 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C,54A Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C70 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. z AV qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? FV No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 5/2/2011 so 29 of 41 AGC(JTEST M99550 MADEP VPH FORM AAatrix A ueous W Soil 7 Sediment F1 Other Satisfactorywi Broken ❑ Leakin ueotrs Pres'ervafive N/A F1 DH<=2 W DH>2 'em a`store „. s � Received on Ice F Received at 4 Deg.C 7 Other ,*] Rec'd at 2 deg c. Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-102S Lab ID: M99550-5 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: tm PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 99 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 87 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anaytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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 contaired in this report is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 5/2/2011 MID 28 of 41 ACCUTEST M99550 `..... " MADEP VPH FORM ' ri A ueous Soil Sediment Other lU[atx,> g �. isfactoryW Broken F1 Leakin tie s�ese`nfatives N/A F1 PH<=2 W DH>2 T®m a ature ,w Received on Ice n Received at 4 Deg.C F Other d Rec'd at 2 deg C. MOW /A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-101 D Lab ID: M99550-4 crJ Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: .N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogates)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-c6 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Tergel Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)andloriintemal standards eluting in that range. C9412 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cant of Target Anslytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C&C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'Y qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 5/2/2011 27 of 41 AGCIJTEST M99550 `.....I — f c MADEP VPH FORM Matrix°.�� s Aqueous Soil Ell Sediment Other Gontairiers Satisfactory Broken ❑ Leakin ueou`sPresenratiues N/A El DH<=2 W DH>2 Te ;eraffifi%.; Received on Ice F1 Received at 4 Deg.C Other s ReC'd at 2 deg C. Ntetti"anol » , 91 N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-101S Lab ID: M99550-3 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 95 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogete(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. CS-ce Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anaytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of MCI()Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatchad Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? .i❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 5/2/2011 ME 26 of 41 ACCLJTEST M99550 ABOPATOP18 I MADEP VPH FORM Matrix A ueous ICI Soil F Sediment F Other o. I er Satis a oryv Broken F1 Leakin ueotsPres`enfatiues N/A H<=2 H>2 Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C P Other d Rec'd at 2 deg C. �� A Methanol �. N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-10 Lab ID: M99550-2 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Rana e Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 2.8 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 97 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 87 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/Dr internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/3r internal standards eluting in that range. CS-M Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C1C Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? .i❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 5/2/2011 ® , 25 of 41 AC0tJTEST M99550 MADEP VPH FORM lillatri �y t� 's= Aciueous Soil Sediment F Other SatisfactoryW Broken F1 Leakin u""A s F!resecvafIli& N/A H<=2W DH>2 Temature; Received on ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other d Rec'd at 2 deg C. lethan;ol F;--= N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-9 Lab ID: M99550-1 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Ranae Units Result RDL 2 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ugh 150 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 128 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 177' 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 3.8 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I 4.5 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 15.6 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 150 a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 97 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 89 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of C9410 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performancelacceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 1 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 5/2/2011 ma 24 of 41 ACCIJTE^ST, M99550 1w8OPPiOw1B Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit VII A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit\Al A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New Enqland Project#: M99550 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA I I This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M99550-1,M99550-1 0,M99550-1 1,M99550-12,M99550-2,M99550-3,M99550-4,M99550-5 M99550-6,M99550-7,M99550-8,M99550-9 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment Drinking Water Air Other CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC 7470f7471 Hg MassDEP VPH (X)8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr () Mass DEP APH CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV A CAM V B CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC 7010 Metals MassDEP EPH 8151 Herbicides 8330 Explosives () TO-1 5 VOC CAM 11 B CAM III C CAM IV B CAM V C CAM Vill A CAM IX B 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 8082 PCB 9014 Total 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A CAM III D CAM V A Cyanide/PAC CAM VIII B CAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through Fare required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, LJJ Yes No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM B protocol(s)followed? Q Yes El No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM C protocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 121 Yes El No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VI I A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines forthe Acquisition and 0 Yes ❑No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-15 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant Yes ❑No modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). lb.APH and TO-15 Methods only: Was the complete anal list reported for each method? El Yes El No lWere all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified Yes LJ No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E)? Responses to questions G,H,and I below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the LJ Yes LJ No selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability 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? Ld Yes U No I Were results reported for the complete anal lists ecified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? LIJ Yes LJ No All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case 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: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 05/05/2011 23 of 41 M99550 I , Elm ACCUTEST Accutest Laboratories Sample Receipt Summary r.aw oa aTowrea Accutest Job Number: M99550 Client: SOVEREIGN Immediate Client Services Action Required: No Date/Time Received: 4/21/2011 Delivery Method: Client Service Action Required at Login: No Project: 577 W MAIN ST HYANNIS No.Coolers: 1 Airbill#'a: Cooler Security Y or N Y or N Sample Integrity-Documentation Y or N 1.Custody Seals Present: © ❑ 3.COC Present: ® ❑ p 1.Sample labels present on bottles: ❑ ❑ 2.Custody Seals Intact: 2 ❑ 4.Smpl Dates/Time OK ® ❑ 2.Container labeling complete: ❑ ❑ Cooler Temperature Y or N 3.Sample container label/COC agree: ❑p ❑ 1.Temp criteria achieved: © ❑ Sample Integrity-Condition Y or N 2.Cooler temp verification: Infared gun t.Sample recvd within HT: ❑� ❑ 3.Cooler media: Ice(bag) 2.All containers accounted for: © ❑ Quality Control Preservatio Y or N WA 3.Condition of sample: Intact 1.Trip Blank present/cooler ❑ ❑ 0 Sample Integrity-Instructions Y or N WA 2.Trip Blank listed on COC: ❑ ❑ 1.Analysis requested is clear: ® ❑ 3.Samples preserved property: ® ❑ 2.Bottles received for unspecified tests ❑ 4.VOCs headspace free: © ❑ ❑ 3.Sufficient volume recvd for analysis: R ❑ 4.Compositing instructions clear. ❑ ❑ 0 5.Filtering instructions clear. ❑ ❑ 10 Comments Accutest Laboratories 495 Technology Center West,Bldg One Marlborough,MA V:508.481.6200 P 508A81.7753 w taccutest.conn M99550: Chain of Custody Page 4 of 4 an 22 of 41 ACCLJTEST M99550 MCP AnslylJwl Services Request Form Attooh to ChehlofCWWY From f-Date Set Moe Neme:_S.—,Oh cmedtlng lOsol Nane: _/yrnM STr Piefed bocauon:_5T?W Mal"Street,HyamLS MA MCA RTW: _416n2— pICtRtte SemPfea:_VPH General Dueeeoyre: re MCP PrewhyAheC my almot b(mQ raWeamd for de nal—ced dan W7 'labMmey-1 ups epporaal MCP Anrwd Pool CYes 0No Were etaamplm mat—Ptbemis dale a614Cbadedtn UMPOale—Irmere es atmoMW NWSCCAWVIIA,Appndbt VIIA-1 for requesledanalyree? ]Yea ]No Ware all camplaa Pneerved as apdibd b WSCCAMVB A Appmda VII A-t for rummurd areMesT n Yes nfW ro ed samples plaoed in a daobr Mm Ice? 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Forms �f s Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Certification Exceptions • Parameter Certifications(MA) • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle 18of41 ACCUTEST M99550 A•°•""R1QB Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 , Client Sample ID: MW-105D Lab Sample ID: M99550-12 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52581.13 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ,ND£ ,•ri 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene �;:•, 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether Wt!D 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene S1D 13.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene NIT) . 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND F 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) Nl)", 50 ug/1 C9-CIO Aromatics(Unad1 ) :ND�° , " 50 ug/l C5-C8 AliphaticsN� 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 94% e 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 8:4% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 17 of 41 A,=UTEST Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-105S Lab Sample ID: M99550-11 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52580.1) 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND� 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene AND2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND'; 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ONI?' 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene NI? 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-X lene NT3 y � . 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) AND 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) =ND 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics °AND �50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics Np 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene9G°lo r 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene ;85% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Elm 16 of 41 Aoou-rEST. M99550 1..... ... Accutest Laboratories ca Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-104D Lab Sample ID: M99550-10 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52579.1) 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene vD 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene AID `2.0 ug/l 1.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether NID "`"`= 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND �'° 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND >2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene 1\ID „ F 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) NDx a 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) NDi 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND ��50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene961�°�. =') 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 86% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 15 of 41 ACOU—rEST M99550 `"°.a"'-- f Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-104S Lab Sample ID: M99550-9 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52578.1) 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene N ,',2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 'i 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ANDQ< 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND `2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene NID 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) ND 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene a97% '4 _ 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene86% 70-130% max.. �,r.'�" ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ffilm 14 of 41 ACQIJTE^ST M99550 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 100 Client Sample ID: MW-103D Lab Sample ID: M99550-8 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52577.1) 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND w:; 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ,ND 5,W�, ,.. 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND, 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene =ND xa 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene 1D 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene NlD 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND, 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) ND�? . 50 ug/1 C9-C 10 Aromatics(Unadj ) 'AID ` 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND s; 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics NDj 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene99% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 87% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MS 13 of 41 w,O,ccu-rF=s-r M99550 `aa°°a.°a"° Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-103S Lab Sample ID: M99550-7 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: A -Ground Water Date Re ceived: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52576.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND !2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene i.ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether NID 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene #ND. 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND' 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) Y 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 1 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) AND =s 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics AND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics aND +1 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 9N Z7;v; 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene ;8T 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MIM 12 of 41 ACCu-r SST. M99550 `.... "" "' Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-102D Lab Sample ID: M99550-6 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52575.1) 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND �'` 1.0 ug/I Y Y i � 91-20-3 Naphthalene :ND � » 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 TolueneNDy, 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene `'€_ � �'(2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene AND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) Nl? a 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) ND 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) aND� 50 ug/I CS-C8 Aliphatics MD 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics ND : 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 97,°fob 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene $6°0 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ® 11 of 41 M99550 ABOPAiOwOB r Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-102S Lab Sample ID: M99550-5 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 ` Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52574.1) 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND,,;,:",'' 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene �,ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene NND _ 2.0 ug/l K m,p-Xylene ND �. 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND -- E; 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) A � � 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) GNU 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics AND, a' 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND =50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 990 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 87% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ME 10 of 41 Aoou-rEST. M99550 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-1011) Lab Sample ID: M99550-4 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52573.13 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene Nl 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene l� -;.'2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/I 8Rk. 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene Nla 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene , 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) IND 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) dV,Wr,-; � (:50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics �N 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits °� � 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 96% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 8,6.0% ', 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ME 9 of 41 ACCIJTEST M99550 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-IO1S Lab Sample ID: M99550-3 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52572.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND� 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND „ 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene NDe, ; 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND w 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene VIM 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene N 4 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N!D 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) �NDJ` 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) ND � 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics NA 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics NI? 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 85% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MO 8 of 41 ACCu-n=-ST. M99550 1..... O R 16 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-10 Lab Sample ID: M99550-2 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52571.13 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene N'U 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene jND y` 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether alb ,><, 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene yD 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene AND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene 2,'8h 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene pND ,2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N,D 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadl ) ND 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadl ) ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ;ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND _ 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene S % 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MM 7of41 ACCLJTEE3T M99550 r Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-9 Lab Sample ID: M99550-1 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52570:1) 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2472 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene D, �i- , }2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND� 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether �Nla �� '` ' 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3 $ � F 3.0 ug/I � 108-88-3 Toluene AND 2.0 ug/I m,P- Y X lene 2.0 ug/I .: 95-47-6 o-Xylene 4`,'S 2.0 ug/I � a C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ,1�50 3 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) g 177 '' 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics s150 ,' 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics �N ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene97%� 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene IN/ 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound sm 6of41 A000-rE 3-r. M99550 Section TI c " Sample Results Report of Analysis Elm 5 of 41 A,=U-rEST M99550 `..... "'Ga EM L. a. bc r- a: tor' ies SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Of Job No M99550 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 5/5/2011 10:04:56 AM 12 Sample(s),0 Trip Blank(s)and 0 Field Blank(s)were collected on 04/20/2011 and were received at Accutest on 04/21/2011 properly preserved,at 2 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M99550.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GWX2472 M All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. M All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M99550). Thursday,May 05,2011 Page 1 of 1 No 4 of 41 ACCIJT'EST, M99550 °°°RAfOR1p Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M99550 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Collected Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID °M99550 1 04/20/11 10:35 RBMR04/21/11 AQ Ground Water ;BMW 9 m•..,_ , ; v199550 2 04/20/11 10:20 RBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground WaterIv1W 10 ' M99550, 04/20/11 09:40 RBMR04/21/11 AQ Ground Water MW IOIS M99550 4•"" 04/20/11 10:10 RBMR04/21/]1 AQ Ground Water x:IvIW 101D " M99550 5 " 04/20/11 10:50 RBMR04/21/11 AQ Ground Water yMW�102S ;, r M99550 6 04/20/11 10:30 RBMR04/21/11 AQ Ground Water Iv(W Of M99550 7 04/20/11 13:10 RBMR04/21/11 AQ Ground Water aMW 1035 M99554 8 04/20/11 12:45 RBMR04/21/11 AQ Ground Water iVIW 103D ' �._ _ _. M99550'9 04/20/11 11:30 RBMR04/21i 11 AQ Ground WaterIvt°W 1045 TM99550 10 04/20/11 11:10 RBMR04/2V11 AQ Ground Water wM99550 i l 04/20/11 12:20 RBMR04/21/11 AQ Ground Water MAW JOSS. _.. IvM9 01, ;. 04/20/11 12:00 RBMR04/21/11 AQ Ground Water BMW 3of41 ACCI_1TEST M99550 Sections: Table of Contents -1- Sectionl: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section 2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary ...... 4 Section3: Sample Results ........................................................................................................ 5 3.1.: M99550-1: MW-9 ......................................................................................................... 6 3.2: M99550-2: MW-10 ....................................................................................................... 7 3.3: M99550-3: MW-lO1S .................................................................................................. 8 3.4: M99550-4: MW-IO1D .................................................................................................. 9 3.5: M99550-5: MW-102S .................................................................................................. 10 3.6: M99550-6: MW-102D .................................................................................................. 11 3.7: M99550-7: MW-103S .................................................................................................. 12 3.8: M99550-8: MW-103D .................................................................................................. 13 3.9: M99550-9: MW-104S .................................................................................................. 14 3.10: M99550-10: MW-104D .............................................................................................. 15 3.1.1: M99550-11: MW-105S .............................................................................................. 16 3.12: M99550-12: MW-105D .............................................................................................. 17 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 18 4J: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 19 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 23 4.3: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 24 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 36 Section 5: GC Volatiles-QC Data Summaries ..................................................................... 38 5.1.: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 39 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 40 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 41 2 of 41 Aoou-rEE3T M99550 `.....I-- e-Hardcopy 2.0 Automated Report New c _� e - � a Technical Report Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA SAP#13770 2R 874 Accutest Job Number: M99550 Sampling Date: 04/20/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 Istone@sovcon.com ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 41 accoR��� A Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Reza and of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications: MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(11791)NJ(MA926)PA(6801121)ND(R-188)CO MN(I1546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(L2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England• 495 Tech Center West• Building 1 • Marlborough, MA 01752• tel: 508-481-6200• fax: 508-481-7753• http://www.accutest.com Accutest Laboratories is the sole authority for authorizing edits or modifications to this on 1 of 41 A,( -rEST. document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. M9e550 f Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97596 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method Cn w Lab Lab Sample ID File ID Sl a Sl b M97596-1 A1362796.1) 78 0� 78.0 M97596-2 A1362805.D 114.0 M97596-3 A1362806.D08 0 107.0 M97596-4 AB62807.D 119�0 124.0 M97596-5 AB62808.D 1Q2 0 '103.0 M97596-6 A1362809.1) 120 0N9 124.0 M97596-7 A1362797.1) 85 0 85.0 M97596-8 A1362804.D "91 U K. 92.0 M97596-9 A1362810.1) ;100 0 " 104.0 GAB3462-BSD A1362790.D 106.0 GAB3462-BSP A1362789.1) 104 0 '' 105.0 GAB3462-MB A1362788.D 103 0 104.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits Sl = 2,5-Dibromotoluene (a)Recovery from GC signal#1 (b)Recovery from GC signal#2 ■ ° 33 of 33 AGCIJTEST M97696 Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page I of I Job Number: M97596 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3462-BSP AB62789.D 1 02/10/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 GAB3462-BSD A1362790.D 1 02/10/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M97596-1, M97596-2, M97596-3, M97596-4, M97596-5, M97596-6, M97596-7, M97596-8, M97596-9 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/I ug/t % ug/1 % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 - Benzene 50 49.6 '�99t 49.7 1 99` .0 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 49.9 100Y � 49.7 99 T :0. 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 52.5 5105 52.1 104" 1 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 51.9 104 ? 53.5 '107 3 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49.399 .A 49.1 98�,` '0 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 101 101 101 a of";': d, 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 49.3 14§ ` 49.1 r98 fi 0 70-130/25 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 153 102 153 1 i021'"�0 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 128 "85* 129 86 1 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 49.9 100 49.7 '0. 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene I05% ;r 060% 70-130% ® 32 of 33 ACCUTEST M97696 `"a°°"'11— Method Blank Summary Page I of I Job Number: M97596 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3462-MB AB62788.D 1 02/10/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 ss+ The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M97596-1, M97596-2, M97596-3, M97596-4, M97596-5, M97596-6, M97596-7, M97596-8, M97596-9 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND --2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND' - 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene kNl) 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene IN 2.0 ug/I m X,p- ylene 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene AND ;; 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) '-ND` 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics laTi ,; 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% ■ 31 of 33 ACCIJTEST M97696 `..ORAiO°"° Section 01 GC volatles . QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries 30 of 33 ACCIJTEST M97696 Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M97596 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes M9�7,S 9�Fs9 Co�yl�Iected�07,F�B,11�U,8,�60�BY�BS�iZ �Re�yceived OS FEB l�l�By B : t ����„ 6 t £w..me,.vu�.«'....w�,x.c..—a.rwu«+.s..-.w-,..w_ ..,...�.,.,.-,...ab ,.a...�....�a .....,.�..�'fa.w ............. ........... ... .,.....�.,,,s.E.dh' .-. ....wx. ...»..�\„w..�...,.dc..xw.,.u, .�.�.4�..las M97596-9 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 11-FEB-11 06:42 AF VMAVPH Page 2 of 2 29 of 33 ACCLITEST M97696 Accutest Laboratories ;pInternal Sample Tracking Chronicle �Shell Oil Job No: M97596 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample . Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes M9701 M97596-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 10-FEB-11 20:45 AF VMAVPH M� � Ca coed 0?E ,1`1325y�73SRecsvedB�FaEB 1 By'�T$ 1VIW1R 3 M97596-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 11-FEB-11 03:10 AF VMAVPH �vt�=?,�9�6�.3�` G�ollct�d.�t37�,F'1181���3�5�8By BSJR��ce�e��08�F� B 1�lBy JB�� '� M97596-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 11-FEB-11 03:53 AF VMAVPH N1975961iec R E y7 M97596-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 11-FEB-11 04:35 AF VMAVPH N19755° C©1lected47 c mow,, M97596-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 11-FEB-11 05:17 AF VMAVPH NICE:; mod. °w'a.: ...a...,�m«°-wn=..,r�..w. .u«.ux. ... ._�._.. %a��',..:,w ._ .,. ,.,,..c.. ..,.. ✓ �-. ... ..« ,���,`; „.c,_ �.,:,,,,. i M97596-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 11-FEB-11 05:59 AF VMAVPH N9596-7 ,Co lectecl� F „ S' � t M97596-7 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 10-FEB-11 21:27 AF VMAVPH M97596-8 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 11-FEB-11 02:27 AF VMAVPH Page 1 of 2 EM 28 of 33 ®AGCU-rF= -G M97696 f MADEP VPH FORM A ueous / Soil 7 Sediment F Other n ",on Or >.,; Satisfactory Broken 7 Leakin n ueous Presenfafiuesl N/A P PH<=2 H>2 Tern eeratu�,e f%T '. _ Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C Other I�/I Rec'd at 0.7 deg C. Methanol ",' . N/A Client ID: TRIP BLANK Lab ID: M97596-9 Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/11/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL t3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvies Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 100 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 104 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C5-Ca Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 2/14/2011 ME 27 of 33 M97596 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix:: 04ft A ueous ✓ Soil F1 Sediment Other Satisfacto ✓ Broken Leakin ueousPreseryat��esr N/A U DH<=2 ✓ DH>2 7�n "@Pature % Received on Ice I— Received at 4 Den.C F1 Other ✓ Rec'd at 0.7 deg C. Meth not N/A P. Method for Ranges Client ID: MW-7 Lab ID: M97596-8 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/11/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 744" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 13004 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 1550 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100414 C9-C12 ug/l 5.6 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-044 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 27.9 3 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/1 19.2 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 102 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 7446 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 125 a 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 91 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 92 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate($)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. CS-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)end/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10.4romatic Hydrocarbons. Z AV qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.37 No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 2/14/2011 ,; 26 of 33 ACC(JTEST M97696 i MADEP VPH FORM Niatnx � A ueous W1 Soil Sediment L Other Costa Hers Satisfactory Broken Leakin n ueousPt"eseryatives N/A H<=2 W DH>2 El Tem er=ature.' Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C n Other .i Rec'd at 0.7 deg C. M&hdr—( %%y "�'' W N/A Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-6 Lab ID: M97596-7 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/10/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 2 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 3270 A 100 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 5090 A 100 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 6490 A 100 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I 36.7 4 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 4 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 114 6 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I 113 4 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 558 4 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 3270 a 100 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 697 c 100 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 85 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 85 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C6-CO Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of TargetAnaytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytea eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A W qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? -Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? -Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.37 -No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 2/14/2011 MR 25 of 33 ACCIJTEST M97696 `°a°""'-- MADEP VPH FORM Matrix= "` Ague us Soil F1 Sediment Other nti 'r. ... Satisfacto Broken Leakin A" ueous rese4af N/A H<=2 Wl DH>2 1-1 ?erYt eratur .,,., Received on Ice F7 Received at 4 Deg.C F Other Redd at 0.7 deg C. lU[ethanot `I N/ A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-5 Lab ID: M97596-6 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Dale Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/11/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# E'lution Range Units Result RDL C3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 120 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 124 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A W qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.37 W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 2/14/2011 MM 24 of 33 A=U-rEST= M97595 II _ I MADEP VPH FORM Matrix ; " Aciueous w Soil F1 Sediment n Other Satisfactory Broken F1 Leakin ueous"FresOv, VeW N/A 11 DH<=2 W DH>2 Tam erature y ,qm Received on Ice Received at 4 De .C Other Rec'd at 0.7 deg C. Methanol ' N/A Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-4 Lab ID: M97596-5 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PI D: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/11/2011 N/A FID: 25-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/l ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 102 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 103 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogates)end/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-08 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? FV Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.37 W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 2/14/2011 Elm 23 of 33 ACCLlTEST. M97596 .... ..'"s MADEP VPH FORM Matrix � .. A ueous Soil Sediment Other fiey'' SatisfactoryW Broken 5 Leakin ueou§.Pr N/A El DH<=2 Dy DH>2 Sm,n',era ure Received on Ice ❑ Received at 4 Deg.C n Other .* Rec'd at 0.7 deg C. rthanoi a" I N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-3R Lab ID: M97596-4 ca Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/11/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL 2 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/l ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/l ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 119 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 124 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C544 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anatytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C9-=aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-Cf0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all pefformance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 2/14/2011 MM 22 of 33 ACCLJTEST. M97596 `.....I-- MADEP VPH FORM Matri A ueous ,,� Soil I-1 Sediment El Other Con ai"ter Satisfacto Broken ❑ Leakin ueous",Rieservatives`' N/A H<=2 H>2 Terniieratuie, ',z Received on Ice n Received at 4 Deg.C Other d Rec'd at 0.7 deg C. 106th�6nolk"":' N/A Client ID: MW-2 Lab ID: M97596-3 Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/11/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/l ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6. C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 108 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 107 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C9 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analyles eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched I attest under the pains and penalties of per)•ury 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 2/14/2011 MR 21 of 33 Aoou-rEST« M97596 MADEP VPH FORM Matcix3,z, .�. A ueous ✓ Soil F1 Sediment Other fain° s 1 F Satisfactory✓ Broken F Leaking Wit irese%vathies N/A El DH<=2 ✓ H>2 El Tem�etatUre x . Received on Ice P Received at 4 Deg.C Other ✓ Reo'd at 0.7 deg C. (►Aethariol� N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-1R Lab ID: M97596-2 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 25-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/11/2011 N/A FID: 25-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-CB Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 283" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 80.3 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 130 A 50 Target AnaMes Ethylbenzene 100-414 C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 2838 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ugh ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 114 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 114 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)end/orfintemal standards eluting in that range. M-CA Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anaiytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? FV Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performancelacceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method„as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑✓No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 2/14/2011 ® 20 of 33 ACC(JTEST M97696 r - MADEP VPH FORM Matrix A ueous ICI Soil n Sediment Other Con#airrers Satisfactory Broken n Leakin ueaus f?reservafTves N/A H<=2 H>2 f em eaure Received on Ice R Received at 4 Deg.C ❑ Other � Rec'd at o.7 deg C. MetManoi _,<:K � N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-1 Lab ID: M97596-1 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/7/2011 Date Received: 2/8/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 2/10/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 2 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Ranae Units Result RDL 2 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 2090 A 100 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 5760 A 100 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 7670 A 100 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 4 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 4 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 6 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 4 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 4 4 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 2090 B 100 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 1910` 100 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 78 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 78 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogates)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z AV qualifier indicates an estimated value li Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 2/14/2011 Sim 19of33 ACCU-rEST M97596 `°°°""'-- Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit VII A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit\Al A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form P, Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New En land Project#: M97596 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA I I This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M97596-1,M97596-2,M97596-3,M97596-4,M97596-5,M97596-6,M97596-7,M97596-8,M97596-9 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment Drinking Water Air Other CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC 7470/7471 Hg MassDEP VPH (X)8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr () Mass DEP APH CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV CAM VI3 CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC 7010 Metals MassDEP EPH 8151 Herbicides 8330 Explosives () TO-1 5 VOC CAM 11 B CAM III C CAM IV B CAM V C CAM Vill A CAM IX B 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 15082 PCB 9014 Total 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A CAM III D CAM V A Cyanide/PAC CAM Vill B ICAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through Fare required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, Ld Yes No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM B protocol(s)followed? 121 Yes ❑No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM C protocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 121 Yes ❑No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VII A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and 121 Yes El No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-15 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant 0 Yes bNo modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-1 5 Methods only: Was the complete anal list reported for each method? 0 Yes F-1 No lWere all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified _—Ur Yes U No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E)? Responses to questions G,H,and I below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the LIJ Yes U No I selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability 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? Ll Yes U No I I Were results reported for the complete anal lists ecified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? Ll Yes Ll No 1 AM Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case 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: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 02/15120111 18 of 33 M97596 MCP Analytical Services Request Form Attach to Chif-C..tody Form for Data Set Client Name:_Sovereign Consulting Projecl Name: _874 Hyannis_ Project Location:_557 W Main Street.Hyannis,MA MCP RTN': _4-18772_ Applicable Samples:_VPH General Questions: ,u.., Is MCP Preemptive Certainly status being requested for the referenced data set'? Yes No 'Laboratory must use apprevetl MCPArialyl/ca7 Protocols Were all samples thatcompdse this data set collected in appropriate containers as specified In WSC-CAM-VII A.Appendix VII A-1 for ® No requested arrarytes? ere all samples preserved as specified in WSC-CAM-VII A.Appendix VII A-1 for requested analyLes? Y No Were all samples placed in a cooler with ice? Ye No e any of the solUsediment samples in the dam set Preserved by freezing or do any require freezing(<-M)by the laboratory(within P� 48 hours of the time of collection)? Yes p+o Should the laboratory report the standard CAM anayte list for the requested analytical protocols? y No a Should protocol-specifrc CAM reporting limits be used for all requested aqueous samples? Iff. rreporting limits are regWred,please speely. (::>W—I Yes No Should protocol-specific CAM reporting limits be used for all requested soil/sediment samples? Yes No f/lower reporting limits are required,please specify. Are Matrix Spikes(MS)or MS Duplicates required for this data set? ��Ngpgy Has adequate sample volume been provided for the MSiMSD? Yes Have the samples which require MS or MS Duplicate analysis been identified? Yes (� Am any of the samples in the data set characterized as'ddnkirg water'as described in WSC-CAM-VII A.Section 2.5? Yes �IJ� f YES,samples identified as'drinking water must be analyzed using MCP Analytical Methods and require the mporting.of Tentatively Identified Compounds(TICs),if GUMS anatyses requested m Field Duplicate Samples provided and Identified for all'drinking water'samples'? Yes No •Anaysis.requirad only if a target anafyle Is defected above the RL in the original sample. - ' Are Trip Blanks provided and identified for all'drinking water'samples submitted for VOCS and VPH'?, Yes .D 'Aaar4sis required only If a target analyte is defected above the RL in any of the associated samples (\" Is any alternative.supplemental or non-mufine OC required tor tints data set?(Pleese specify) r Yes s No 1.MCP Release Tracking f4umi as applicable. 2.Laboratory must use approved MCP Amxytl al Methods. 3.Aaach modified analyle list(my include nonaouline anatytes). 4.Samples that require MS arxpm MSD analysis should be designated on IN COC.Data usarreeponsible for providing rho laboratory with adequate sample volume to epare MSIMSO samples. .Are had description of altemairm.supplern i or—roulins OC that is required, ir• m Si nature Date rD r Q � Q o 0 n v N ¢ ; rno m :I w r 6'ti LAS(LOCATION) 4 .Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record Please Check Appropriate Box: Print Bill To Contact Name: INCIDENT q(ENV SERVICES) aEaD ND RrcmcNT.Awucs Q x.xAYars QNa <aeun QsaLRna / �KaresT 9]3a68Te DATE � .... pcuxwLrAxr � PO q SAP q PAGE:�_of 1 []OTHER 1 ❑P1El1 NPEllnE L:OTFE0.—_� 137770 CONSULTANT COMPANY: a APw+Eu P>••a ea••am•.I: $°varel$n COrMUINng a.. 577 W MAIN STREET NYANNIS A 905E SOUK Main$Iree Suite 202 2R 874 Lisa Stane "^ ManslMld,MA 02048 %(,YJe,^j SIM 4,V%4- _. . tABU HtY 508-339-3200 808-339-3248 .7r7 7T 6T Cf��1a�6a4y�N.-1` •`v TIRNAROUNDRME(CALENDAR DAYS): Y-� Q sruroMm(ta MY) ❑sDAn 0- 0— L-tN IIlULS REQUESTED ANALYSIS DELVIL—LEs: ❑cuomA ❑cnxNa ❑Mn QontER lsrcclm mAssDEr aN NEI'DRT_ TEMP—REONI—EIPTC —01 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR NOTES; Bill Sovereign using 21)'Ratv9 NT'N 4W72 detttlivn IimiN muN meet G W-I Slsnd—b 7 SAMPLING PRRARR— Field Sample Identification MATMa DATE TIME C°m 1 PO-Ingf � or Lavarto Nmai lit W �.'.:k n+iw- ,g 3 ►a -a Gvl Y MW-&R rs (,w a S MW-4 141# A Mw-5 MW bw a M - H's X "t PAW logo Cow � x T ' 116o NO HIE ITS It y -PZ SaC� Fr��l a/g/l/ m/6'35 a�wMl x a� ICJ M97596: Chain of Custody Page 1 of 2 16 of 33 M97596 f Section 4 MTew g and ' . drs 1 M R MaM Mist Forms Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Certification Exceptions • Parameter Certifications(MA) • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle 15 of 33 ACCIJTE^�aT M97596 "•a""'"""• Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: TRIP BLANK Lab Sample ID: M97596-9 Date Sampled: 02/07/11 Matrix: AQ-Trip Blank Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB62810.13 1 02/11/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND Z y 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene -ND "2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether rm" 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene 1?1D 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluenet1D w . 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene 1T4,Q 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) l'ND 50 ug/l -y•9m A ate, , C5-C8 Aliphatics AID 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics N7 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene1vQ4% ,-` 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MM 14 of 33 ®ACCIJTEST. M97595 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1co Client Sample ID: MW-7 Lab Sample ID: M97596-8 Date Sampled: 02/07/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMA W:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB62804.1) 1 02/11/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND "; 2.0 ug/l F° 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 56 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether NDY 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene :27.9 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene i lU2 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 19 2 ,, ,.,:_;'2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphati:�s(Unadj.) 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadl ) 1=550 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadl ) 1 300 �� -150 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 744 , 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics a 12�5 J 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene F91'% i 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 92% " 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound me 13 of 33 ACCIJTEST M97596 1ABORApg1° Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-6 Lab Sample ID: M97596-7 Date Sampled: 02/07/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB62797.1) 2 02/10/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND . 4.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene =35 71 ' 4.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether N-I) 2.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene F14 _ • , 6.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene 4.0 u9/1 m,p-Xylene s•55'8 4.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 3 " 4.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) `3270 100 ug/I C9-C 12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) E_490�� 100 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unad1 ) 54090 100 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 11270 100 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 1697 • 100 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 3S°lo 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ® 12 of 33 ®ACCIJTEST M97696 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-5 Lab Sample ID: M97596-6 Date Sampled: 02/07/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 REIMBMA 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA J ( ) Y File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB62809.D 1 02/11/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND� ' 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene D " §2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene ,N, .4 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene #ND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene AND �xll2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND ;2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N 50 ug/l IN C9-C12 Aliphatics(UnadJ ) I�1D` X +50 ug/1 s , C9-CIO Aromatics(Unad1 ) NI) 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics 1,1) J 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics �ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 14420%�' 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene124°la 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of,a compound MM 11 of 33 ACCUTEST M97596 `..... - Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-4 Lab Sample ID: M97596-5 Date Sampled: 02/07/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1362808.13 1 02/11/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units P Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene �Nb-� 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND, 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene xND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene t•1D -�E 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene AND -' 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ,ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) V 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ;XD 50 ug/l p'< C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 1Q2°/a 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 1PW% s 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MIM 10 of 33 ACCI_1TEST M97596 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of I Client Sample ID: MW-3R Lab Sample ID: M97596-4 Date Sampled: 02/07/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1362807.D 1 02/11/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene NOD 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND g .a,3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene Np :.; 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene !NJ)',"';":"; ,°2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-XyleneNI) x 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) PhD '50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) AND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1.) ND ; 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics AND "50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics Dw 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene i0o �` 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 124°/ i 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound sm 9 of 33 A=CU-rEST. M97696 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-2 Lab Sample ID: M97596-3 Date Sampled: 02/07/1 l Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1362806.13 1 02/11/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result. RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene �N"D � ,s„�2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene AND =2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene -`1D 3.0 ug/I ,.. 108-88-3 Toluene 120 ug/I m,p-Xylene AND '2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND'-, 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N}D 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) jND 50 ug/I C9-C 10 Aromatics(Unadj ) tND ` 50 ug/I C5-C8 AliphaticsND� � � 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 1'l,08% �,"" 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene1,Q7% Y 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ® 8of33 . ACCLJTEST M97595 r I Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-1R Lab Sample ID: M97596-2 Date Sampled: 02/07/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAVJ:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1362805.13 1 02/11/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether �N' 11.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene 1ND 13.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/l e� m,p-Xylene AND 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I s C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 28 ;'; 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Ali hati•s(UnadJ.) P,3Q 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) 8,g 3 50 ug/l CS-C8 Aliphatics 2$3 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics N-Ds 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene t 1'14%o, 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene114°l0 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ME 7 of 33 ACCUTE^�aT M97596 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page I of I Client Sample ID: MW-1 Lab Sample ID: M97596-1 Date Sampled: 02/07/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/08/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB62796.1) 2 02/10/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene § 4.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 4.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether Fb ;•- 2.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene 6.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene 4.0 ug/I a m,p-Xylene0 .;4.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene Aq 4.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 100 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) c7G7U ,s..; . 100 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj ) �5760" 100 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics ;2090 ' "t 100 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 1910T a 100 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 78% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 78% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ME 6 of 33 ACGIJTE^3T M97596 Section :� ; f Ne u zh Sample Results Report of Analysis 5 of 33 ACCLJTEST. M97596 L_ aboratc_ar- i0s SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Oil Job No M97596 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 2/152011 12:08:40 PM 8 Sample(s), 1 Trip Blank(s)and 0 Field Blank(s)were collected on 02/07/2011 and were received at Accutest on 02/08/2011 properly preserved,at 0.7 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M97596.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are preserved in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GAB3462 a All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. M All method blanks for this batch meet method speck criteria. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M97596). Tuesday,February 15,2011 Page 1 of 1 ffiffi 4of33 ®A'Mou- EST M97595 Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M97596 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample �C6 eeted _ Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID M97596-1 ' 02/07/11 12:22 BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Ground Water MW-1,, k A µ y M97596 2 02/07/11 13:25 BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Ground Water MW �1;14 01 ... _ _ .... F....w._. ._..... ,.... 1407 ,,4 3 02/07/11 13:58 BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Ground Water ..... A.. .... .� .: M97596 4 02/07/11 15:20 BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Ground Water MW 3R x IV197596 5 02/07/11 14:22 BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Ground Water M97596 6 02/07/11 14:50 BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Ground Water BMW 5 ; M97596 7 02/07/11 l l:15 BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Ground Water MW 6 y M97596-8 02/07/11 11:50BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Ground Water MW 7 "yam ? M97596 9 02/07/11 08:OO BSJR 02/08/11 AQ Trip Blank Water TRIP BLANK ■ 3 of 33 ACCLJTEST« M97596 Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section 2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary .............................................................. 4 Section3: Sample Results ........................................................................................................ 5 3.1, M97596-1: MW-1 ......................................................................................................... 6 3.2: M97596-2: MW-1 R ...................................................................................................... 7 3.3: M97596-3: MW-2 ......................................................................................................... 8 3.4: M97596-4: MW-3R ...................................................................................................... 9 3.5: M97596-5: MW-4 ........... . ........................................................................................... 10 3.6: M97596-6: MW-5 ......................................................................................................... 11 3.7: M97596-7: MW-6 ......................................................................................................... 12 3.8: M97596-8: MW-7 ......................................................................................................... 13 3.9: M97596-9: TRIP BLANK ............................................................................................ 14 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 15 4.1: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 16 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 18 4.3: VPH Form ......................................................................... ......................................... 19 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 28 Section 5: GC Volatiles - QC Data Summaries ..................................................................... 30 5.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 31 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 32 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 33 ® 2of33 ACCIJTEST M97696 e-Hardcopy 2.Q Automated Report �Nwngan+d f Technled Report Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA SAP#13770 2R 874 Accutest Job Number: M97596 Sampling Date: 02/07/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 Istone@sovcon.com ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 33 ��o`��v�N accoRoq�c� u � 2 A Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Reza and of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications: MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(11791)NJ(MA926)PA(6801121)ND(R-188)CO MN(I 1546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(1,2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England• 495 Tech Center West• Building 1 • Marlborough, MA 01752• tel: 508-481-6200• fax:508-481-7753• http://www.accutest.com Accutest Laboratories is the sole authority for authorizing edits or modifications to this ma 1 of 33 ACCUTE$T document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. M97596 "a.PPfOR1QB Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97993 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBNA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method ' w Lab Lab Sample ID File ID S1 a S1 b M97993-1 AB63225.D 96 0 96.0 M97993-2 AB63254.D 94 0 96.0 M97993-3 AB63255.D J02.0. ,,< 102.0 M97993-4 AB63253.D 95 0f 96.0 M97993-5 AB63256.D �03 0 ,,X 104.0 GAB3479-BSD AB63208.D 101.0 GAB3479-BSP AB63207.D 97 Q , 98.0 GAB3479-MB AB63206.D 91� -H 91.0 GAB3480-BSD AB63234.D �l(11 0 104.0 GAB3480-BSP AB63233.D 63' 103.0 GAB3480-MB AB63232.D 101.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits S1 = 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70 130°f°'r (a)Recovery from GC signal#1 (b)Recovery from GC signal#2 25 of 25 ACCIJTEST. M97993 Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97993 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3480-BSP AB63233.D 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 GAB3480-BSD A1363234.D 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 ` iv The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M97993-2, M97993-3, M97993-4, M97993-5 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/l ug/l % ug/1 % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 49.6 '99y 49.3 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 50.2 100 50.3l 1 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 51 5t03` 50.6 101,, 2 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 52.7 F105A, 53.9 0108 9`2 70-130/25 j 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49.5 99 49.7 99 0 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 102 102 3102; ''0 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 49.8 .100 ' 49.8 , 4 0 70-130/25 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 144 9�6 141 94 2 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 127 85 127 85 0 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 50.6 0 50.6 101 0 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene iQl% 101% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 103% 104%: 70-130% f 24 of 25 ACCUTEST M97993 LABOP.-- Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97993 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3479-BSP A1363207.1) 1 03/02/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3479 GAB3479-BSD A1363208.1) 1 03/02/11 WS n/a n/a, GAB3479 ns The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M97993-1 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/1 ug/l % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 48.4 7 49.4 99 2 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 48.9 98* 49.3 99 1 A 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 48.6 97 ; 49.1 98 1 70-13W25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 51) 515 o103 f, 52.7 105 2y 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 48.3 97<, ., 48.7 �97 . __ 1= 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 99.4 99 100 100 1 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 48.5 48.9 98 1 >E 70-130/25 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 143 �95 144 96 ", 1 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 1,50 127 85 129 86 `2 l 70-130/25 C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 49.4 49.6 99 ti.„€ O� 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 974% 100%a, � , 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% ® 23 of 25 ®ACCIJTEST« M97993 Method Blank Summary Page I of I Job Number: M97993 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3480-MB A1363232.1) 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 cn is The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M97993-2, M97993-3, M97S93-4, M97993-5 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene AND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether AND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND g 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-XyleneNID ' 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-XyleneND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND' a 50 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj.) ND �50 ug/I CS-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I P g CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 98% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 101% 70-130% 22 of 25 A00U—rEST. M97993 `..°°"'�""a Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97993 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3479-MB AB63206.D 1 03/02/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3479 The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Q P PP g P M97993-1 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene uNb `2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND'I- 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND .'�50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) :ND 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics "ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 9=1%0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene Ilf �' '° 70-130% ® 21 of 25 ACCUTEST M97993 Section 5 GC Volat>a s QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries 20 of 25 ACCUTEST. M97993 "•°°°'°a"° Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M97993 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes 979�3 Colieced�25�E 110�8 l0By�1'BNR��R�ecetved,25`>*EB l�lByJB� ������a ,�,.�,, � 23 M97993-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.102-MAR-11 21:40 WS VMAVPH M��7�993 � Callected2�5�,FEBI1�09�,�10�By�PBNR ece�i`��d�25 � �B l�l �ByJB � � � �° M97993-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 23:12 WS VMAVPH 9993 3 CMw ed2 EE8108 3Oy PB RRcceied2� E817ByrB MW224Dz a 5 _ _w , M97993-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 23:55 WS VMAVPH I'1ZZ �„ M97993-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 03-MAR-1 122:30 WS VMAVPH M9�fi �3;S�C�oflectedr�S�EEB�Ut}0��� PBi�1R�Recetu� ��' I�SB i� B7B �` � a ���� � M97993-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-MAR-11 00:37 WS VMAVPH Page 1 of 1 19 of 25 ACCIJTEST M97993 r MADEP VPH FORM Matri Aqueous Soil 7 Sediment F1 Other 1-1 ntarers F.. .. Satisfactory F,,� Broken Leakin ueous;Pres'eruatives' N/A F1 D H<=2 H>2 Received on Ice F Received at 4 Deg.C Other , Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. N/A Client ID: TRIP BLANK Lab ID: M97993-5 A Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/4/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 103 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 104 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. CS-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anatytes eluting In that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9&C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performancelacceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? .i❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3R/2011 18 of 25 ACCLJTEST M97993 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix Aqueous We Soil Sediment F Other satisfactory Broken El Leakin ueous �eservatiues N/A El DH<=2 W PH>2 Tam eratric '<� Received on Ice F— Received at 4 Den.C Other d Redd at 1.2 deg C. iUletharial , N/A A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-25 Lab ID: M97993-4 ea Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? d❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date W/2011 ED 17 of 25 ®ACOIJTEST. M97993 it MADEP VPH FORM x- rJ A ueous ✓ Soil n Sediment n Other Cont'[ners� Satisfactory✓ Broken Leakin ueous Preservaiues N/A H<=2 ✓ DH>2 Terri"",l3ratur"er Received on Ice n Received at 4 Deg.C n Other ✓ Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. Meth"aol y� � I N/A Client ID: MW-24D Lab ID: M97993-3 A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 P,� Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/l ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 102 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 102 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? 0 No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 3/7/2011 16 of 25 ACCIJTE^�T M97993 MADEP VPH FORM Aqueous ICI Soil Sediment Other bg t" i '' r Satisfactory Broken n Leakin - >. � -. ueta3s reservatjves: N/A F DH<=2 H>2 Vern @ratuie '= x, Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C F1 Other .i ReC'd at 1.2 deg C. Methanol.. .. ..: ` /A p Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Cient ID: MW-24 Lab ID: M97993-2 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Ccllected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 94 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)end/orilntemal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)end/or internal standards eluting In that range. U&C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QAfQC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method.,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/7/2011 15of25 ACCLJTEST. M97993 MADEP VPH FORM tiAat�ix ' A ueous .- Soil Sediment Other Gon�ta Satisfacto Broken Leakin ueous Pres'eryativ N/A H<=2 H>2 Ti"' ecatur, WR`40.' Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C Other n Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. Methanol.' . fix:.. N/A A Client ID: MW-23 Lab ID: M97993-1 Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/2/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 68.2 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 68.2 a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C9C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of MCI Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A W qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 3P/2011 ME 14 of 25 ACCUTEST M97993 Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit VII A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit VII A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form A N K Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New England Project#: M97993 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M97993-1,M97993-2,M97993-3,M97993-4,M97993-5 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment O Drinking Water O Air O Other () CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC () 7470/7471 Hg () MassDEP VPH (X) 8081 Pesticides () 7196 Hex Cr () Mass DEP APH () CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV A CAM V B CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC () 7010 Metals () MassDEP EPH () 8151 Herbicides () 8330 Explosives () 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 () 9014 Total () 6860 Perchlorate () CAM III A CAM III D CAM V A Cyanide/PAC CAM VIII B CAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through F are required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, Ld Yes LJ No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM Bprotocol(s)followed? 0 Yes ❑No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM C rotocol s implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 0 Yes ❑No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VII A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and 0 Yes ❑No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-15 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant 0 Yes ❑No modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-15 Methods only: Was the complete analyte list reported for each method? 0 Yes ❑No Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified Ld Yes LJ No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative including all"No"responses to Questions A through E? Responses to questions G,H,and/below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the LIJ Yes LJ No' selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability and representativeness requirements described in 310 CMR 40.1056 2 k and WSC-07-350. H Were all QC perforrnance standards specified in the CAMprotocol(s)achieved? LJ Yes LJ No' Were results reported for the complete analyte list specified in the selected CAM rotocol s? LJ Yes LJ No' 1 All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case 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. Si nature: Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 03/07/2011 on 13 of 25 ACCI -rE=-E T M97993 1AB(1OC4T1 M Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record Pkua.CA.ek A"mMi .Box: PdM Bill To Cd.bq Nm M IGEW I(ENV SERVICES) 1,oHx P ror®rt• 97946018 MIEN O®meLgirt C PO i -. SAP. 19T)TB t511LT PAWY: m.gnaau.rusy BaemelP�fasuabq m W WN 6TnE Y RYAN1c 9aW Batik akw.o.n.aM im � u... .. LW Blmr BR W4 u� ,. .4suaadr m.aa.aa.a N R a� - BaTMaimina. 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M97993 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: TRIP BLANK Lab Sample ID: M97993-5 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Trip Blank Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB63256.D 1 03/04/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene NOD 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene AND 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene ,,,N 3 r wl 2.0 ug/I m,p-XyleneI*)D 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND [2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND ,_ ;50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) -ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene =103% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 104%�, 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Elm 10 of 25 AGGLITEST, M97993 1A8OB.I-- Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: M W-25 Lab Sample ID: M97993-4 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1363253.1) 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ,fp ,. 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ?N)3=, '�= 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND y.Z 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene N µ x 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene AND =2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene N 12.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) kND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadl ) 'WI) 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadl ) Nip , - ;;t 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene t=46% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene96% 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound min 9of25 ACCIJTEST M97993 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 ; Client Sample ID: MW-24D Lab Sample ID: M97993-3 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB63255.1) 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene s « 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene i `� >€2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Buyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene �N°D 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ANDS 2.0 ug/l m,p-XyleneNb 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene AND 2.0 ug/1 _ A 3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 u 1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(UnadJ ) 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aroma-ics(Unadj ) ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics .', 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ,NSD 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene "102°l0°l0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotolucne 102% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 8of25 ACCI_1TEST M97993 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-24 Lab Sample ID: M97993-2 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB63254.13 1 03/03./11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND� 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether Nt "M 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND ?; 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND "3�2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene 'ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND ",50 ug/l C9-C 12 Aliphatics(Unad* ) ND 50 ug/1 C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj.) -ND F�� �� ��50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics IN 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 44°l0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MEN 7 of 25 ACCIJTE^.�T. M97993 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-23 Lab Sample ID: M97993-1 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1363225.1) 1 03/02/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3479 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene JND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene N) 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether AND "` 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND °° 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) AND 50 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unad1 ) 7N"�D, 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics N 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 96°fo �'f- 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene96% .r 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound mm 6 of 25 ACCIJTEST. M97993 `..... ""' Section Sample Results' "1 Report of Analysis 5 of 25 ACCLITEST. M97993 La--hora: tories SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Oil Job No M97993 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 3/7/2011 5:10:43 PM 4 Sample(s), 1 Trip Blank(s)and 0 Field Blank(s)were collected on 02/25/2011 and were received at Accutest on 02/25/2011 properly preserved,at 1.2 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M97993.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GAB3479 M All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. M All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. Matrix AQ Batch ID: GAB3480 All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M97993). Monday,March 07,2011 Page 1 of 1 ffin 4of25 A000-rEST M97993 Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M97993 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample t~ollected_ Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID 1v197993 i µ 02/25/11 08:10 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water IvIW 23" 'M97993 2 -1 02/25/11 09:10 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water M97993'3 02/25/11 08:30 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground WaterMW 24� „ M97993 4 02/25/11 08:50 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water MW 25' M97993,5 02/25/11 00:00 PBNR 02/25i 11 AQ Trip Blank Water ;TRIP,BLANK µ oil 3 of 25 ACCIJTEST M97993 Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary .............................................................. 4 Section3: Sample Results ...........................«...............<.........>.......>.....®...............®®»................ 5 3.1: M97993-1: MW-23 ....................................................................................................... 6 3.2: M97993-2: MW-24 ....................................................................................................... 7 3.3: M97993-3: MW-24D .................................................................................................... 8 3.4: M97993-4: MW-25 ....................................................................................................... 9 3.5: M97993-5: TRIP BLANK ............................................................................................ 10 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 1.1 4.1: Chain of Custody ..................................................... .................................................. 12 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 13 4.3: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 14 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 19 Section 5: GC Vol.atiles -QC Data Summaries ..................................................................... 20 5.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 21 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 23 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 25 2 of 25 N A,000TES-G M97993 e-Hardcopy 2.0 Automated Report i sy 4 ` Technical Deport for r z Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA u...` SAP#13770 2R 874 y Accutest Job Number: M97993 ;:. Sampling Date: 02/25/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 lstone@sovcon.corn ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 25 ACC0ROgy Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Reza Z of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications: MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(11791)NJ(MA926)PA(6801121)ND(R-188)CO MN(I1546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(L2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety, without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. 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M97993 Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97994 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method ' is Lab Lab Sample ID File ID Sl a Sl b M97994-1 BD42644.D M97994-2 131342645.D85 0 88.0 M97994-3 BD42646.D 86.0 87.0 M97994-4 BD42647.D 1&0 88.0 M97994-5 BD42648.D a 89 0 E 9 1.0 M97994-6 BD42649.D 18 0 86.0 M97994-7 BD42650.D 86'0 90.0 M97994-8 BD42651.D 840s 88.0 M97994-9 BD42652.D 84 0 '"87.0 M97994-10 BD42653.D 86.0 GBD2015-BSD BD42642A.D8O �F 87.0 GBD2015-BSP BD42640.D 830` 87.0 GBD2015-MB BD42639A.D 93.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits Sl = 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70130%. (a)Recovery from GC signal #1 (b)Recovery from GC signal 92 I NMI 35 of 35 AC0U—rEST M97994 `.....I-- Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page I of I Job Number: M97994 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD2015-BSP BD42640.D 1 03,'03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 GBD2015-BSD BD42642A.D 1 03103/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 P PP � M97994-1, M97994-2, M97994-3, M979944, M97994-5, M97994-6, M97994-7, M97994-8, M97994-9, M97994-10 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug"I ug/l % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 52.5 �105 �= 52.8106,�' 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 52.7 53.8 108�, 2 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 5� 64 7 �`_129 � = 65.5 1344*a 1 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 51 7 103 51.7 J 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 52 605 ` _`j 53.21061 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 1051p5 107 107 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 51.9 �104 52.9 �O6 ` 70-130/25 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 13741 132 8$ , ;4 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 123 �IIKI 125 J�2 , , 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 51.2 �'102 m4 53.11 6 � 4 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 83% 82°l0 70-130% 70-130%615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene87°l0 c (a)Outside control limits. Associated samples are non-detect for this compound. MIR 34 of 35 ACCUTEST. M97994 Method Blank Summary Page I of I Job Number: M97994 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD2015-MB BD42639A.D1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 cs� The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M97994-1, M97994-2, M97994-3, M97994-4, M97994-5, M97994-6, M97994-7, M97994-8, M97994-9, M97994-10 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 1Nf) `2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 EthylbenzeneN'L? 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ;1N11�,P 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene vN,Q '.` 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene N;I r,*A 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND ' 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) AND , 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics AND 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 9Salo , y,-= 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 93% 70-130% 33 of 35 ACMU-rE 3-G M97994 "a"""'°"'°s Section 1 eta � At,, GCtolatiles Y ' " QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries 32 of 35 ACCU-rF=ST M97994 Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle A Shell Oil Job No: M97994 SCMAW:97346878 (RF.IMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes M9799,�9�Cc�lleete 2� I��B�11 f1�9 SSG By"'PBNR�` �Rece�ueci 2� FEll1�By� � '� M97994-9 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 19:45 AF VMAVPH 097991_ co1�1e{d„2�EB fl9 4ssy Ne�et � y� �� � � M97994-10 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 20:27 AF VMAVPH Page 2 of 2 ffim 31 of 35 AGCLITEST M97994 `°a.""'°""a Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M97994 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes Ivt9?9'941 Y Collect ed' 25 FED 1 +1 15 ByPBI)2� SRecetved�25 F1Bi 11 FBy f JB x< M97994-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 14:13 AF VMAVPH Iut979'4� Colleted 2S FEB 11 t18' By P N Received 25 t tBJB 91.1�.....cw..,A,,,z....w�......:.........wna..,aa..w.a., ...,ass5t'~ ., a.... .. ...,.. ,.... .. ,w.� .i..,x... ..a..,. ....,M,. Yta �. .k M97994-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 14:55 AF VMAVPH 979443 W/r 20 �. M97994-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 15:36 AF VMAVPH M97994-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 16:18 AF VMAVPH M97� 5 W02Sw M97994-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 16:59 AF VMAVPH Iu7994�� Coll ct�d�'25 B1�1 1"30� pBN Recet�ed25 BB s�11'�B� ' ��� � � ivT 0 :zw., .�wr.w.,. M97994-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 17:41 AF VMAVPH x. M9e74 7� allected25FBB � SE} PB�NR � ece�ued25B gB�JB MW M97994-7 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 18:22 AF VMAVPH M97994-8 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 19:04 AF VMAVPH Page 1 of 2 min 30 of 35 ®ACCIJTEST M97994 `aa°a"'°"'°® MADEP VPH FORM Matrix' .. ✓.: A ueous ✓ Soil 7 Sediment Other Satisfactory✓ Broken Leakin ueous Pres�eniatives"' N/A H<=2 ✓ PH>2 fem eature "' Received on Ice Received at 4 De a.C Other n Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. Methai%ol f N/ j, Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-104D Lab ID: M97994-10 to Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL f3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-37-6 C9-C12 ug/l ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 82 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C—k4C;0 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.CB-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ✓❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date W/2011 me 29 of 35 ACCLJTE^.�T M97994 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix_ , �. A ueous / Soil Sediment F Other ink h Satisfacto Broken Leaking ue©M—lbservatives N/A 11 PH<=2 H>2 El Trri stature` Received on ice n Received at 4 Deg.C Other Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. Mettiat oi � N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-104S Lab ID: M97994-9 to Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Anal vies Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 139-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 84 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 87 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 9 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C6-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. CO-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform an ce/acceptan ce standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date W/2011 OM 28 of 35 A0CUTEST M97994 MADEP VPH FORM Matrixb A ueous ✓ SoilF Sediment F Other Containers Satisfactoryny Broken Leakin I 111661i s Yesenratiues N/A F1 DH<=2 ✓ DH>2 Tam .er.'ature Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C I-1 Other ✓ Redd at 1.2 deg C. lIk h4K6 I N/A Client ID: MW-103D Lab ID: M97994-8 A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-414 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/l ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/l ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/1 ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 139-1312 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-CB Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 84 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 88 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'X qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? 91 No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 3/7/2011 MR 27 of 35 a A,,OO 1TEST. M97994 MADEP VPH FORM WifixAWAW A ueous W Soil I-1 Sediment F1 Other n i er SatisfactoryFy Broken F Leaking ueo&O4s"ertfatjves N/A H<=2 W1 DH>2 T n eEature ..., s Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other d Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. lUietfiaaoi0 N/A .p Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1. Client ID: MW-103S Lab ID: M97994-7 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ugh ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target AnaMes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 90 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-Ctt Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anayles eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9&C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date W/2011 26 of 35 ®ACCLJTEST. M97994 f MADEP VPH FORM Matrix r , . '` A ueous W Soil F1 Sediment Other Containers % . SatisfactoryW Broken F1 Leakin tieosP,resecvatives N/A n DH<=2 W PH>2 Tart 'eature. Received on Ice El Received at 4 Deg.C F1 Other n Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. Methanol N/A A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-102D Lab ID: M97994-6 ya Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/26/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: P I D: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL f3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-,C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 83 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogete(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CS-C70 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ancelacceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 3/7/2011 ME 25 of 35 ACCLITEST M97994 `.....I - MADEP VPH FORM IUla A ueous n Soil Sediment F1 Other G n-tain4r .? Satisfacto y Broken Leaking ue Piiiservatives N/A H<=2 Wl DH>2 11 r@ff1 ,BratUre Received on Ice F1 Received at 4 Den.C Other y ReC'd at 1.2 deg C. N/A p, Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-102S Lab ID: M97994-5 to Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 10041-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 89 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 91 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. M-CA Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anatytes eluting in that range. j C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QAlQC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 3R/2011 MM 24 of 35 AOCU-rEE3T M97994 MADEP VPH FORM (►Aat�iz ,,,., 'g ,`. A ueous Soil Sediment Other Con airier y F Ys. . SatisfactorvW Broken Leakin ueous Preservatives N/A H<=2 H>2 T m ,._,. s Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. Meths of ZX = N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-101D Lab ID: M97994-4 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: P I D: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 10041-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 88 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(,)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anaytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of MCI Aromatic Hydrocarbons. z A'8 qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performancetacceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑✓No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 3R/2011 Sim 23 of 35 ACCtJTEST M97994 `"'°""'-- MADEP VPH FORM "i Aciueous W Soil 7 Sediment F1 Other Satisfacto Broken Leakin ueous l?reserva>{ives° N/A 7 PH<=2 - H>2 hem erne. „ _3 Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. /A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-101S Lab ID: M97994-3 to Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I. ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Tar et Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-414 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-044 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 87 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate($)and/or iitemal standards eluting in that range. U&M Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anatytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-Cl 0 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'Y qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.37 W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/7/2011 ffill 22 of 35 ACCLJTEST M97994 I MADEP VPH FORM Matrix" L, A ueous f1 Soil Sediment Other Cantairers Satisfactoryw Broken Leakin ueiius P esertratiyes, N/A n PH<=2 W DH>2 Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C F1 Other W Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. dAetii"snot Y , N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-10 Lab ID: M97994-2 ca Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Rana e Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 85 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 88 70-130%" Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogates)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-CB Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9•C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? d❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date W/2011 21 of 35 ®A.00LJTEST. M97994 `°°°".'°°"° MADEP VPH FORM Matrix0 Aqueous ✓ Soil Sediment Other Contai'aer$. "` Satisfactory Fy-1 Broken 7 Leakin uou"s�Pre'servafiy. N/A H<=2 ✓ DH>2 Te _et Received on Ice n Received at 4 Deg.C Other ✓ ReC'd at 1.2 deg C. Methanol ,.�.4 N/ MW-9 Lab ID: M97994-1 Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges GAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 134 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 267 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 337 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I 4.6 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 9 1-20-3 N/A ug/l 8 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I 12.2 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 43.3 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 134 B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 88 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 90 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogete(s)and/orlintemal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range date 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. Ct1-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C1g Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method;,as specified in Sect.11.3? ✓❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 3/7/2011 E 20 of 35 ACCiJTEST M97994 `"°°""'°a"° Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit V11 A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. I Ll Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit%Al A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form ?�4111170_111111011✓ r r Y0- 11611 o I I-Vt Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New England Project#: M97994 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA I I This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M97994-1,M97994-1 0,M97994-2,M97994-3,M97994-4,M97994-5,M97994-6,M97994-7,M97994-8 M97994-9 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment O Drinking Water O Air O Other CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC O 7470/7471 Hg O MassDEP VPH (X) 8081 Pesticides O 7196 Hex Cr O Mass DEP APH CAM I IA CAM III B CAM IV A CAM V B CAM V1 B CAM IX 8270 SVOC O 7010 Metals O MassDEP EPH O 8151 Herbicides O 8330 Explosives O TO-1 5 VOC CAM 11 B CAM III C CAM IV B CAM V C CAM Vill A CAM IX B 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 8082 PCB 9014 Total 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A CAM III D CAM VA Cyanide/PAC CAM V111 B _CAM VIA Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through Fare required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, U, Yes U No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM B protocol(s)followed? 121 Yes El No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM C 1protocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 121 Yes El No I Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM V11 A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and 121 Yes El No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-1 5 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant 121 Yes El No modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-1 5 Methods only: Was the complete anal list reported for each method? [21 Yes El No lWere all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified LJ Yes 0 No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E)? Responses to questions G,H,and I below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the L-J Yes LJ No selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability and representativeness requirements described in 310 CMIR 40.1056(2)(k)and WSC-07-350. H Were all QC performance standards specified in the CAM protocol(s)achieved? U Yes Ll No 1 Were results reported for the complete anal lists ecified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? LJ Yes Ll No 1 All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case 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. gnature: Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 03/07/2011 19 of 35 wA,C0U-rES-r M97994 ACCUT�sT Accutest Laboratories Sample Receipt Summary Ia n a a Ara — Accutest Job Number: M97994 Client: SOVEREIGN Immediate Client Services Action Required: No Date/Time Received: 2/25/2011 Delivery Method: Client Service Action Required at Login: No Project: 577 W MAIN ST HYANNIS No.Coolers: 1 Airbill#'s: N/A Cooler Security Y or N Y or N Sample Integrity-Documentation Y or N 1.Custody Seals Present: © ❑ 3.COC Present: ® ❑ 1.Sample labels present on bottles: 2 ❑ 2.CustodySeals Intact: © ❑ 4.Smpl Dates/Time OK ® ❑ 2.Container labeling complete: ❑ ❑ Cooler Temperature Y or N 3.Sample container label/COC agree: 9 ❑ 1.Temp criteria achieved: © ❑ Sample Integrity-Condition Y or N 2.Cooler temp verification: Infared gun 1.Sample recvd within HT: ❑ ❑ 3.Cooler media: Ice(bag) 2.All containers accounted for: © ❑ Quality Control Preservatio Y or N N/A 3.Condition of sample: Intact 1.Trip Blank present/cooler. ❑ ❑ © Sample Integrity-Instructions Y or N N/A 2.Trip Blank listed on COC: ❑ ❑ © 1.Analysis requested is clear: ® ❑ 3.Samples preserved properly: ® ❑ 2.Bottles received for unspecified tests ❑ &21 4.VOCs headspace free: © ❑ ❑ 3.Sufficient volume recvd for analysis: 21 ❑ 4.Compositing instructions clear: ❑ ❑ ❑✓ 5.Filtering instructions clear. ❑ ❑ ❑Q Comments Accutest Laboratories 495 Technology Center West,Bldg One Marlborough,MA V:506.481.6200 F.508.481.7753 w /accutest.com M97994: Chain of Custody Page 2 of 2 0M 18 of 35 A,( 0U-rEST° M97994 "S(LocATlom 4 Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record Pleeaa Check Appropriate Boa: Print Bill To Co W Nam: NMOENT F(ENV SERVICES) pomn:a ter. 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R u' a Mi'sc:°Forms Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the follo,,A•ing where applicable: • Certification Exceptions • Parameter Certifications(MA) • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle 16 of 35 ACCIJTEST M97994 °•°"°'°"'°• Accutest Laboratories ca Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-104D Lab Sample ID: M97994-10 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD42653.D 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND "` 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND z.� _2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl EtherN'D �' 1.0 ug/l ,r 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND -. 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND£ A 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-XyleneN.D 2.0 ug/I ,; CS_ C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND� 50 ug/1 1�` C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 'ND =''50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) ND ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics vu 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics N -x 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene &2% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 86% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound so 15 of 35 ACCIJTES—r M97994 `......°a"" Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-104S Lab Sample ID: M97994-9 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 131342652.D 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene N13. =2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether Nb 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene p 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene AND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-XyleneND ".2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND "'!50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics Unad ,N- 50 u l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) 'AID --.50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics ND i 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 84% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 87% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ffin 14 of 35 ACCUTE8T M97994 ` 10111°""® Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 100 Client Sample ID: MW-103D Lab Sample ID: M97994-8 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD42651.D 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene N.D 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 EthylbenzeneNI) , 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ;ND ;,,>• 1.0 ug/l .. 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene AND 2.0 ug/1 �e 95-47-6 o-Xylene tND 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ii-NE 50 ug/I C9 C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND ��6, �50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) ND '50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND ` 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 84"/° 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 88% 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MR 13 of 35 ACCUTEST M97994 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-103S Lab Sample ID: M97994-7 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD42650.D 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene b 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene NI) "' 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene N°D <':, 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene NDm 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND ,. 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) NDx .• 50 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj.) ND ;50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND ' ='z',50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics Nb ;.; ; 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene ;80 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene `90% e 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ME 12 of 35 ACCU-rEST M97994 `...A"'a°'°° Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-102D Lab Sample ID: M97994-6 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD42649.D 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene � 11). 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND ,- 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl EtherNp 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene N� 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene AND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene g/2.0 u 1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND F-; =2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) (Np� 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) ONE ,'_,50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) 1`I!p ,t.. 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics tND` 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics rNA�� 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 83 0 F 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 86/0 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Elm 11 of 35 ACCLJTEST M97994 `"a.""'�°"' Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-102S Lab Sample ID: M97994-5 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REI_vIBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD42648.D 1 03/C3/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene JN 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ��D,,,vw 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether iND .'',°! 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene .STD , 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND : 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics Unad'. FND 50 ug/l C9-C 12 Aliphatics(UnadJ ) N,D ; 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(UnadJ ) IND 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics AND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene ,89°l0 70-130% ft 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound SIR 10 of 35 ACCUTEST. M97994 Accutest Laboratories w Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-1011) Lab Sample ID: M97994-4 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 a BD42647.D 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene :ND ' 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND :a 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene AND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene IN1D „2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) xND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics N)? '50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 16%, 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 1,88% 70-130% (a)The pH of the sample aliquot for VOA analysis was> 2 at time of analysis. ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound on 9 of 35 ACCUTEST M97994 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-IO1S Lab Sample ID: M97994-3 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 131342646.D 1 03/0-3/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene D s 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene `s a 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether AND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3.0 ug/I i . � 108-88-3 Toluene 2I)� 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene r"?JD 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 1141) •: 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) �ND� ''' 50 ug/I C9-C12 Ali P ( J hatics Unad.) f 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) ND . : 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 1I) 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene $6 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 87% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MR 8 of 35 ACGUTEST, M97994 LA....I— ° f Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page I of I Client Sample ID: MW-10 Lab Sample ID: M97994-2 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD42645.D 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene rN 3j 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene Ngi� 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether IUD s :- 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene 'ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene AND, z ,:, 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene AND °; 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-XyleneNll 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) kNlY 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) Nl) " 50 ug/l ,E C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj.) NFU ;50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics !,,MI' 50 ug/I R C9-C12 Aliphatics N 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene8 o�� 70-130%A, I � 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 8$% ' 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MR 7of35 ACCUTEST, M97994 `°°°a"'°""° Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-9 Lab Sample ID: M97994-1 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 131342644.1) 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene IUD 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 4.6 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ICU 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene "$0 ,3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene �,ND >2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene =43 3"" '"111 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene 1;2 2 a 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 134 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) �33�7 �, 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) ;267 ., 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics 13',4 �'' <50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics AID ti �� 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene90%} 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ME 6of35 ACCUTEST m97994 veaAe.o""® it Section a� � �INeEn I nEd + � w Sample Results ,Y Report of Analysis 5of35 Acou-rEST M97994 MUSH' E:.. a. b c5 r a: t r y r' i e s SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Oil Job No M97994 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 Wes.Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 3/7/2011 5:16:22 PM 10 Sample(s)were collected on 02/25/2011 and were received at Accutest on 02/25/2011 properly preserved,at 1.2 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M97994.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GBD2015 M All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. a All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. 44:The H f the sample aliquot for VOA analysis was>2 at time of analysis. M9799 e o p PY Ys 0 BSD for Methyl Tert Butyl Ether is outside control limits.Associated samples are non-detect for this compound. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M97994). Monday,March 07,2011 Page 1 of 1 4of35 ACOU-rEST M97994 r Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M97994 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Collected Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID .M97994-1 E 02/25/11 11:15 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water M97994 2 02/25/11 08:40 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water :1V1W 10> Ivf97994 3 02/25/i l 12:30 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water ;IvIW 101Ss �' �M97994-4 02/25/11 13:00 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water MW 10 D M97994 5 '7 02/25/11 12:33 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water `IvTW 1025 , `M97994 6 02/25/11 13:00 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water MW 102D 'M97994 7 02/25/11 11:50 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground WaterMW M97994 8 02/25/11 11:15 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water MW103D M97994 9 - 02/25/11 09:15 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water M97994 10 '02/25/11 09:45 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water 3 of 35 ACGIJTEST M97994 `°°°""'°a'°° Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section 2• Case Narrative/Conformance Summary 4 Section3: Sample Results ........................................................................................................ 5 3.1: M97994-1: MW-9 ......................................................................................................... 6 3.2: M97994-2: MW-10 ....................................................................................................... 7 3.3: M97994-3: MW-IO1S .................................................................................................. 8 3.4: M97994-4: MW-1011) .................................................................................................. 9 3.5: M97994-5: MW-102S .................................................................................................. 10 3.6: M97994-6: MW-102D .................................................................................................. 11 3.7: M97994-7: MW-103 S .................................................................................................. 12 3.8: M97994-8: MW-103D .................................................................................................. 13 3.9: M97994-9: MW-104S .................................................................................................. 14 3.10: M97994-10: MW-104D .............................................................................................. 15 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 16 4.1: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 17 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 19 4.3: VPH Form ....................................................................................................................... 20 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 30 Section 5: GC Volatiles - QC .Data Summaries ..................................................................... 32 5.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 33 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 34 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 35 ®® 2 of 35 0 ACCIJTEST M97994 °.......... f e-Hatdcopy 2.Q Autornated Report / NeAt uu I y, �Fj 0 y Technical.,Report for f Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA SAP#13770 2R 874 Accutest Job Number: M97994 Sampling Date: 02/25/I 1 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 Istone@sovcon.com ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 35 �O`��0�l1 AccpRO4�C� /ReTest results contained within this data package meet the requirements za and of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications: MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(]1791)NJ(MA926)PA(6801121)ND(R-188)CO MN(11546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(L2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England• 495 Tech Center West• Building 1 • Marlborough, MA 01752• tel:508-481-6200• fax: 508-481-7753• http://www.accutest.com Elm 1 of 35 Accutest Laboratories is the sole authority for authorizing edits or modifications to this A,=U-rEST document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. M97994 Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97995 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and C shown here apply to the above method P Q PP Y Lab Lab Sample ID File ID S1 a S1 b M97995-1 BD42660.D81 0 :(85.0 M97995-2 BD42661.D 8 50V 89.0 GBD2015-BSD BD42642A.D ;82 0, 4 87.0 . I GBD2015-BSP BD42640.D83 0 87.0 GBD2015-MB BD42639A.D �95F0 93.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits S1 = 2,5-Dibromotoluene70 130° (a)Recovery from GC signal#1 (b)Recovery from GC signal#2 ® 17 of 17 ACCU-rEST. M97995 Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97995 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD2015-BSP BD42640.D 1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 GBD2015-BSD BD42642A.D1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 N The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 PP g M97995-1, M97995-2 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/l ug/1 % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 52.5105 7`',. 52.8 70-130/25 100-41-4 Eth lbenzene 50 52.7 y05 53.8 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 64.7 65.5 131* �l 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 51.7 1V03 51.7 103,,,'�; 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 52.6105 53.2 106 :` 13 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 105 AP5 107 107 x 2 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 519 104 52.9 106 . 2 70-130/25 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 137 '9I 132 88 4 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 123 12583 a2 '? 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 51.2 ;102 " 53.1I06 ' 4, r 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 83% '�82% *� 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene '$7%� 70-130% (a)Outside control limits. Associated samples are non-detect for this compound. MIM 16 of 17 A000-rEST. M97995 Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M97995 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD2015-MB BD42639A.D1 03/03/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 sr� :.m The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Q P PP g P M97995-1, M97995-2 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene AND= 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND, '' 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND I.0 ug/I 91-20-3 NaphthaleneNI)', 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene NID 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) NU_� � ,:` 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) NDs 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) NI?. 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics N }. '' 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics AND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene W7 70-130% 15 of 17 ACCLJTEST M97995 f - Section 5 - fl GC Vblatiles �. QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries Elm 14 of 17 ACCUTEST. M97995 `°°°""`°"'°° Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M97995 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes M97�99 1,� cillected`�41B �k11y0 4Sy BNR `Rece �ed�5 BN� IBy�TB �� � �,� M97995-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-MAR-11 01:18 AF VMAVPH M979952�Col'��24FEB�11��0.�15�By �'�BNiZ� R,c�ee� ed25��B"1� y�'JB �"<" � M97995-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.104-MAR-11 0 1:59 AF VMAVPH Page 1 of 1 ® 13 of 17 ACCUTEST M97995 RBOP"TO"18 MADEP VPH FORM A ueous Soil Sediment —I Other Co aln rs SatisfactoryFyl Broken 7 Leakin F-1 tieois Preservatives N/A H<=2 H>2 fiem seeture Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C F1 Other Redd at 1.2 deg C. Methatal � N/A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-105D Lab ID: M97995-2 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/24/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/4/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL 2 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 85 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 89 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑d No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 3/7=11 Elm 12 of 17 ACCUTEST. M97995 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix' ` A ueous .-, Soil Sediment Other Got "W 2 Satisfactory., Broken Leakin ti`eotrsPreseni�tives N/A H<=2, W DH>2 Received on Ice f , Received at 4 Deg.C n Other y Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. MAW,' n'o . _,,...� �� ,_ N/A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-105S Lab ID: M97995-1 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/24/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date'Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/4/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 162.4-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 81 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 85 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or'Intemal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any aurrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.CO-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA!QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature -� Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 17/2011 ® 11 of 17 ®ACCIJTEST M97995 Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit Vll A Ll of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit VII A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form A N BUV ic Mom rt Mass? P Analytical otocisl Ge rft t`o > r 5 �f r ..'l'go !���„� F Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New England Project#: M97995 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M97995-1,M97995-2 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment() Drinking Water() Air() Other () CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC () 7470/7471 Hg () MassDEP VPH (X) 8081 Pesticides ()7196 Hex Cr () Mass DEP APH () CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV A CAM V B CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC () 7010 Metals () MassDEP EPH () 8151 Herbicides ()8330 Explosives () TO-15 VOC () CAM II B CAM III C CAM IV B CAM V C CAM Vill A CAM IX B 6010 Metals() 6020 Metals () 8082 PCB () 9014 Total () 6860 Perchlorate () CAM III A CAM III D CAM V A Cyanide/PAC CAM VIII B CAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through F are required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, L41 Yes LJ No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM B rotocol s followed? (] Yes ❑ No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM Cprotocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? [21 Yes ❑No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VII A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and 121 Yes ❑No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-15 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant E1 Yes ❑No modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-15 Methods only: Was the complete analyte list reported for each method? El Yes ❑No Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified Ld Yes U No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative including all"No"responses to Questions A through E? Responses to questions G,H,and/below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the ' Yes LJ No selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability 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 rotocol s achieved? U Yes LJ No Were results reported for the complete analyte listspecified in the selected CAM rotocol s? LJ Yes LJ No All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. l 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. Si nature: Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 03/07/2011 MR 10 of 17 A00U-rEST M97996 `°°°""'°""° UBILoc"N) Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record Plaa.HChe.k AptNopNHte Box: Print BUI To Comaet Name: INCIDENT a(ENV SERVICES) [3 vro waeoa 0 as [[ p— aTaaGSTH w,E: ®taouiwr Po a 8" ❑mry t ❑ke.N.eve Omer__—_.__. oAGe_t_of.I t 9rYr0 C0M3ULTMTCCWANY. m�rc..wu•y. e•.+•y,c•m•Lne �•• eaa lb•m Y.n sa..t z.e•:m ,,.,,,_,...�._...a.. 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M97995 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-105D Lab Sample ID: M97995-2 Date Sampled: 02/24/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD42661.D 1 03104J I I AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether rD 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ,2.0 ug/I �:; 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND � 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) hD� ;, 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) ,ND 50 ug/l . C5-C8 Aliphatics ND ,'50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics P1D 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene >3 % 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 119°fo - 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ®R 7 of 17 ®AC0U-rEST M97995 `.....I-- Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-105S Lab Sample ID: M97995-1 Date Sampled: 02/24/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD42660.D 1 03/04/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2015 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene AND 71, J J 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether AND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene 1-NI), 2.0 ug/I m,p-XyleneNI) 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-X leneNI) 2.0 ug/I g/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 1- 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) YA, 50 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unad j.)J ) AND, . ' _1 50 ug/I CS-C8 Aliphatics ND � F 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics :ND xv 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene816l0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene85°l`0�° 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 6of17 A,=U-rEST M97995 `..... ° - Section Sample Results Report of Analysis 5of17 ACCLJTEST M97996 `°°°""'°° °° I SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Oil Job No M97995 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 3/7/2011 5:13:05 PM 2 Sample(s)were collected on 02/24/2011 and were received at Accutest on 02/25/2011 properly preserved,at 1.2 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M97995.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GBD2015 ® All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. r All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. 0 BSD for Methyl Tert Butyl Ether is outside control limits.Associated samples are non-detect for this compound. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M97995). Monday,March 07,2011 Page 1 of 1 mo 4of17 ACCIJTEST M97995 `..O"""a"" Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M97995 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Collected Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID �Iv19�7995 1 02/24/11 10:45 PBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water3MW 1055 02/24/11 10:15 PBNR 02/25/11 A Ground Water IvIW lOSD �M9799$2 .. .. _r .._. Q ® 3of17 ACCIJTEST. M97995 Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary .............................................................. 4 Section3: Sample Restilts ........................................................................................................ 5 3.1- M97995-1: MW-105S .................................................................................................. 6 3.2: M97995-2: MW-105D .................................................................................................. 7 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 8 4.1: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 9 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 10 4.3: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 11 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 13 Section 5: GC Volatiles- QC Data Summaries ..................................................................... 14 5.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 15 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 16 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 17 ffilm 2of17 ACCIJTEST M97996 1.... ..- e-Hardeopy 2.0 m £ Autoinated Report 1 s NE i' Ps � �, � yTechnca1 Report for Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA g. SAP#13770 2R 874 ' FT Accutest Job Number: M97995 Sampling Date: 02;24/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 lstone@sovcon-coin ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 17 `��DiH AccpRoq� V � Q S Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Reza and of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications: MA(M-N_A136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(11791)NJ(MA926:.PA(6801121)ND(R-188)CO MN(I1546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(1,2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety, without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England- 495 Tech Center West- Building 1 - Marlborough, MA 01752• tel: 508-481-6200- fax: 508-481-7753- http://www.accutest.com MM 1 of 17 Accutest Laboratories is the sole authority for authorizing edits or modifications to thisE ACCIJTEST. document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. M97996 f Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page I of I Job Number: M97996 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method ' w Lab Lab Sample ID File ID S1 a Sl b M97996-1 A1363252.1) 104.0 105.0 M97996-2 A1363251.1) '80 0 77.0 M97996-3 A1363250.1) 100.0 M97996-4 A1363249.13 �97 0 100.0 M97996-5 AB63248.D '960 98.0 M97996-6 A1363247.1) 99 0 10 1.0 M97996-7 A1363246.1) �98.Ql 100.0 M97996-8 A1363245.1) 102�0 103.0 M97996-9 A1363244.1) 95 0 � 98.0 GAB3480-BSD AB63234.D 101 0 104.0 GAB3480-BSP AB63233.D 101 0,. � 103.0 GAB3480-MB A1363232.1) 9$ 0 101.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits Sl = 2,5-Dibromotoluene "'0 0% (a)Recovery from GC signal h I (b)Recovery from GC signal 92 Elm 33 of 33 ACCIJTEST M97996 I Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page I of I Job Number: M97996 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3480-BSP A1363233.1) 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 GAB3480-BSD A1363234.13 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 P' ev The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV ].I Q P PP g P M97996-1, M97996-2, M97996-3, M97996-4, M97996-5, M97996-6, M97996-7, M97996-8, M97996-9 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/l ug/l % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 49.6 ;99 49.3 I 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 50.2 1003 50.3 1Of:,,;,;, 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 51.5 '103 50.6 101 2 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 5-J 52.7 �6 i' 53.9 108 -` 2� :�- 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49 5 99 � 49.7 99 0 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 1.30 102102 .E 102 102 Oc, 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 49.8 ;`100 49.8 100 0 .' z 70-130/25 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 144 =96 �� 141 M9�4 2 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 127 >85 127 5 , 0 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 50.6 �10I 50.6 01 0 ' 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene )01% `s 101%:� 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene )03% 104% 70-130% ® 32 of 33 ACCUTEST M97996 `..... P 10 Method Blank Summary Page I of I Job Number: M97996 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3480-MB AB63232.13 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 to 74 The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Q P PP g P M97996-1, M97996-2, M97996-3, M97996-4, M97996-5, M97996-6, M97996-7, M97996-8, M97996-9 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene N'D -2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene N 2.0 ug/I D 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene jNb, 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene IND 2.0 ug/I 11'1n 95-47-6 o-Xylene NL? � ,2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) AND `50 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj ) 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ,ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics ,NDw 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene984/0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 10,;1% 70-130% i 31 of 33 ACCUTE^S-T, M97996 Section Pc. xzl Uffl— rq QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries 30 of 33 ACCUTEST M97996 Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M97996 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes M97996-9 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 16:05 WS VMAVPH Page 2 of 2 29 of 33 A000TEST. M97996 Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil - Job No: M97996 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes 1�97�996-1 e e MW�3� M97996-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 03-MAR-1 121:47 WS VMAVPH 97996 xCtillected25B1I 0sy RIN ec�ed�SM �� 1 yJi x M97996-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 21:04 WS VMAVPH M97996-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 20:21 WS VMAVPH M97996 4 Collec ed�2 � &�� 10 40� y 8B1`TR.`' R�ec�a�ued ��. � lY1 � M97996-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 19:38 WS VMAVPH X�" �C�M7....:��<.'.': .._.. M97996-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 18:55 WS VMAVPH M999Cr Gc�1 ect d�151t9Yi1 y�NR Recetwed 25 B 53 M97996-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 18:13 WS VMAVPH M97996-7 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 17:30 WS VMAVPH M97996-8 MADEP VPH REV 1.103-MAR-11 16:47 WS VMAVPH Page 1 of 2 min 28 of 33 ACCU-rE'3—G M97996 `Aao""'Oa1B f - MADEP VPH FORM Matrlx1 A ueous / Soil r 1 Sediment Other y� Can alters - Satisfacto Broken Leakin ueous Preser f ives2 N/A H<=2 H>2 El Tern t3Fature Received on Ice R Received at 4 Deg.C Other d Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. Methar►ot N/A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-21 Lab ID: M97996-9 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 236 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 175' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 304 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I 60.4 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I 13.9 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 55.3 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I 15.9 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/1 46.6 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 2228 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 95 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 98 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogates)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Anatytes eluting In that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogates)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? k No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 3/7/2011 27 of 33 A'Oc:UTEST M97996 `.....I-- MADEP VPH FORM IlAatrix A ueous W Soil Sediment F1 Other SatisfactorvW Broken Leakin '<� eu otiseserva vest N/A H<=2 W DH>2 tefra to atu�e� Received on Ice n Received at 4 Den.C I Other Redd at 1.2 deg c. Al�eti:anol, I WA A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-20 Lab ID: M97996-8 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date[Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %'Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 697" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 348 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 414 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I 17.5 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 23.3 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I 2.1 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 24.9 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 6978 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 102 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 103 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range 9 Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting 16 that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting In that range AND concentration of CO-CIO A-omatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QAtQC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method.as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that,based t::pon 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 39/2011 MID 26 of 33 ®ACCUTEST. M97996 `..... °"`° MADEP VPH FORM 1iAat�ixys' A ueous W Soil 7 Sediment ❑ Other ❑ Corita'iners Satisfactory� Broken ❑ Leakin A4ueorsPres"brv� N/A H<=2 W DH>2 T�emm .erature Received on Ice ❑ Received at 4 De- .C Other d ReC'd at 1.2 deg C. 151 N/A ;A Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-19 Lab ID: M97996-7 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL f3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tent Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ugh ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 98 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 100 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C9 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytea eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9•C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'X qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 3/7/2011 Elm 25 of 33 ACCUTEST M97996 l MADEP VPH FORM atnx �' ,-� AClueous W Soil ❑ Sediment Other aj' h Satisfacto Broken Leaking ,g ueo N/A F1 DH<=2 Py H>2 El gem erature .-! 5, Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C n Other .i Redd at 1.2 deg C. WetM I N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-18 Lab ID: M97996-6 to Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL 2 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target AnaMes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ugh ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 99 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 101 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C5-CO Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3R/2011 24 of 33 ACCI_ITEST. M97996 MADEP VPH FORM Magi A ueous W Soil Sediment ❑ Other Corifa'ir ens = Satisfactory W Broken Leaking 4eo6s Pres°erv, uWs;' N/A El DH<=2 We DH>2 Terra e�iature ,. Received on Ice ❑ Received at 4 Den.C F Other ReC'd at 1.2 deg C. Mettiaol ., ;" rI N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-17 Lab ID: M97996-5 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/201,1 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I NW 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 96 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 98 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any aurrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. MCI)Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. CO-M aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/7/2011 23 of 33 ACCLJTEST M97996 `..... ... MADEP VPH FORM iMrix, MOMW A ueous n Soil F1 Sediment 7 Other C W'711 OM Satisfactory.- Broken Leakin `, ue'ous ?reservafu N/A D PH<=2 H>2 FI -fi " HOUR "21K Received on ice F1 Received at 4 Deg.C Other ./ Rec'd at 1.2 deg C. IVt,,the 1000 1 N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-16 Lab ID: M97996-4 ca Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 97 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 100 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C6-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude gong of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performancelacceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? 0 No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date W/2011 MID 22 of 33 A.CCLJTEST. M97996 `°°°p"'°a10 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix ; �s A ueous ., Soil Sediment Other ontainers�.` ..:`y SatisfactorvFyl Broken 7 Leakin `. ueous Preseivatlue N/A H<=2 W DH>2 TTUMW,atur'e :: _� Received on Ice F� Received at 4 Dea.C Other Read at 1.2 deg C. Methanol :: I N/A Client ID: MW-15D Lab ID: M97996-3 A Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/l ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/l ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/l ND 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND 8 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 98 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 100 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range.CO-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z AV qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3/7/2011 EM 21 of 33 ACCUTEST. M97996 `"e.w.-- MADEP VPH FORM IUl�at�ix�,V . . A ueous Soil Sediment ❑ Other rs�. Satisfacto Broken F Leakin ueouiN& atiVes` N/A El PH<=2 H>2 1-1 Terri"", tature � � Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C Other ReC'd at 1.2 deg C. MetfiariOIIAM� /A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 11 Client ID: MW-14 Lab ID: M97996-2 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 774 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadi.) N/A ug/I 1160 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 2050 A 50 Target Analytes Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/1 105 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/1 381 2 Ethylbenzene 100-414 C9-C12 ug/1 93.6 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/l ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/l 362 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 772 a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/l 57.5 c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 80 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 77 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range. C5.C6 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C9412 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QAJQC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 3/7/2011 20 of 33 AOOU-rEST M97996 MADEP VPH FORM Aqueous W Soil F1 Sediment Other n n ai`""ersw..,, ..>. Satisfacto Broken Leakin ti+eous.Pieservatjvesro N/A H<=2 W vH>2 Tern .ecatuie Received on Ice F Received at 4 Deg.C F Other d Redd at 1.2 deg C. Meth"an'ol � N/A W Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-13 Lab ID: M97996-1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 2/25/2011 Date Received: 2/25/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 3/3/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Ranae Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/l ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/1 ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Ranae FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 104 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 105 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. CS-CS Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)end/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 3R/2011 Ell 19 of 33 Ao uTEST. M97996 `°a°w"'°""a Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit VII A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit W A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form Et iffi l T�m"Jrq�bd -eftifica _n ' t I IN C R 0 Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New England Project#: M97996 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA I I This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M97996-1,M97996-2,M97996-3,M97996-4,M97996-5,M97996-6,M97996-7,M97996-8,M97996-9 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment Drinking Water Air Other CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC 7470f7471 Hg MassDEP VPH (X) 8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr Mass DEP APH CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV CAM VB CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC 7010 Metals MassDEP EPH 8151 Herbicides 8330 Explosives TO-1 5 VOC CAM 11 B CAM III C CAM IV B CAM VC CAM Vill A CAM IX B 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 8082 PCB 9014 Total 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A CAM III D CAM VA Cyanide/PAC CAM Vill B CAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through F are required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, LIJ Yes U No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM B protocol(s)followed? 0 Yes El No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM C 1protocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 121 Yes El No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM Vil A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and 121 Yes ❑No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-1 5 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant 121 Yes F-1 No modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). I b.APH and TO-1 5 Methods only: Was the complete anal list reported for each method? 121 Yes [I No lWere all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified Ld Yes U No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E)? Responses to questions G,H,and lbelow is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the U, Yes LJ No selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability 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? LJ Yes U No I Were results reported for the complete anal lists ecified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? U, Yes LJ No I All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case 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. Si nature: Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 03/0712011 18 of 33 6,4,00U-TE_=E3-n M97996 I.....—— MCP Analytical Services Request Form Attach to Chai"JOLCustody Form for Data Set CBMtNmre:_SOvenlgn CorusulFlg ra)ad Nanre: _EQ874HyBnn1!_ Preled Location_SST W MBin Stmel,HyannK MA MCP RTN': _4-18I72_ Appttaeb Samples:_VPH _ a Mrel OMelfg m.: MCP Pmmlmp*.Certelnty matuo being spuemed for ale rmsnenced Oats aW? =Vass ]No 'Labomrory must use Bppoved A1CPArMlyika/Prollerofs es 11 asltpee ea mmpdsa(his deed sea oobcfed hl appropfe CanMhero es apedaed m W SCGAMVII A.AppeMis Va M1 la reauesed—Ves? 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Section 4 Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Certification Exceptions • Parameter Certifications(MA) • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle MIM 15of33 ACCIJTEST M97996 `"°°°"'-- Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-21 Lab Sample ID: M97996-9 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB63244.1) 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene AND :2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene <$3 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene 1§3#9 "'r 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene z6 r rf 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene l 9_ ; , " 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 26� ? < 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) ,q4 , , �1 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) '�75 . 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics �2 �?50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene w-9 a' 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ffim 14 of 33 ®ACCLJTEST. M97996 LABDPATOR- Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 co Client Sample ID: MW-20x Lab Sample ID: M97996-8 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB63245.1) 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene N© �2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 17 5 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether IND ,,, 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene 23.3 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene Nll 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene 24, 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene 12.1 ' 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 697 '-{50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(UnadJ ) 3,4,4 - ` 50 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unad1 ) 348 x :. v; 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics `697 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND :-, 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 1'02°% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 103% f' 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 13 of 33 ACCUTEST. M97996 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of I Client Sample ID: MW-19 Lab Sample ID: M97996-7 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1363246.1) 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene N `2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene '13.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene Nll 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene 1)2.0 u l 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND- , `2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND, zs 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) "ND 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics 1D ; ' 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics ND -'' , t 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene8°/a 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene `1`,QO% '' 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ® 12 of 33 ACCIJTEST« M97996 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page I of I Client Sample ID: MW-13 Lab Sample ID: M97996-6 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: A Ground Q -C ou d Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMA W:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB63247.D 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene D 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ,N �2.0 ug/I c 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Buyl Ether ND ` 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene Np W°. 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene AND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene, AND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ;ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ID r 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics Unad'. i�.. �`50 ug/I ( J ) C5-C8 1�D"Ali hatics Y p � 50 ug/I C9-C12 AliphaticsNI? 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene99% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 15019 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RI, = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ME 11 of 33 ACou-rEST M97996 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-17 Lab Sample ID: M97996-5 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB63248.D 1 03/03J11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ID 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 'ND)+ 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether -ND _ 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND R:;3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene 'ND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene Np 2.0 ug/1 2.0 u 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND� g /l- C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unad3 ) N`D 50 ug/1 ;. C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad3.) 'ND 50 ug/1 CS-C8 Aliphatics I'm 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene '96% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene8% '' 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MR 10 of 33 ®ACCIJTEST M97996 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-16 Lab Sample ID: M97996-4 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1363249.13 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run 41 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene WD°�� 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ANDS 2.0 ug/I d •:< 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene (ND a 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene AND 41 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene AND :2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) AND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) D 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadl ) 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 1ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics AND 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 19 % 70-130% max, 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 100°!0 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ED 9of33 ACCI.JTEST. M97996 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-15D Lab Sample ID: M97996-3 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1363250.1) 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ;4NQ— 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 EthylbenzeneTjD� 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether K, 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene I 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 1N3 � F 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) lND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) IND ` 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad_ ) N " 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 'T11)-`i 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics DI _�0 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 98% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 100% 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ma 8 of 33 ®ACCIJTEST M97996 "....I - Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-14 Lab Sample ID: M97996-2 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB63251.13 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 93 6 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND ° 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ..1'QS , d'3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene Np _2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene 3`62 '"2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene :381.- . 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 7,74 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(UnadJ ) 7050 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(UnadJ ) , 60 "50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 772 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 37.5 ' i 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene �80%c i 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value . RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 7 of 33 ACCIJTES-n M97996 `..... OP18 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-13 Lab Sample ID: M97996-1 Date Sampled: 02/25/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 02/25/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1363252.13 1 03/03/11 WS n/a n/a GAB3480 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene I) „ 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene AND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether AND 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 TolueneN° 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene . _ 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene QNI) 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N4 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) N � 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) NED 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics -Nb .. 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene LOIo 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene105°l0� 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ffin 6of33 ®ACCLJTE.ST° M97996 Section 3 fii F Sample Results a Report of Analysis 5of33 AO( Lj-r M97996 `"°°""'°""° &SSE TEST. 1... a. b o i... a. 't. C_7 r i e 5 SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Oil Job No M97996 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 3/7/2011 5:01:19 PM 9 Sample(s)were collected on 02/25/2011 and were received at Accutest on 02/25/2011 properly preserved,at 1.2 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M97996.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GAB3480 M All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. a All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verged by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M97996). Monday,March 07,2011 Page 1 of 1 MIM 4of33 ACCIJTEST M97996 Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M97996 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample ,Colleett d Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID :M97996 1 02/25/11 08:30 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground WaterIIW 13� N97996 2 02/25/11 08:15 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water M97996 3 02/25/11 07:45 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water `MW,15D a r'M97995 4 f 02/25/11 10:40 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground WaterMW16' � `M97996 5 .,A 02/25/11 10:00 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground WaterMW 17 �� M97996 6 02/25/11 09:00 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground WaterIvfW�18 3, Ate' LM9799,6 7 .;+02/25/11 09:30 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water BMW 1F9 A jM97996 8 02/25/11 12:00 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water M97996 9 02/25/11 08:10 RBNR 02/25/11 AQ Ground Water 1v1W�21 � 3of33 AGCUTE 3T M97996 Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary................................................................................................... 3 Section 2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary .............................................................. 4 Section3: Sample Results .......................>................................................................................ 5 3.1: M97996-1: MW-13 ....................................................................................................... 6 3. : M97996-2: MW-14 ....................................................................................................... 7 3.3: M97996-3: MW-15D ..................................................................................................... 8 3.4: M97996-4: MW-16 ....................................................................................................... 9 3.5: M97996-5: MW-17 ....................................................................................................... 10 3.6: M97996-6: MW-18 ....................................................................................................... 11 3.7: M97996-7: MW-19 ........................................................................................................ 12 3.8: M97996-8: MW-20 ....................................................................................................... 13 3.9. M97996-9: MW-21 ........................................................................................................ 14 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 15 4.1: Chain of Custody ............................................................................................................ 16 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 18 4.3: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 19 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 28 Section. 5: CSC Volatiles - QC Data Summaries ................... 5.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 31 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 32 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 33 ® 2 of 33 ACCIJTEST. M97996 e-Hardeopy 2.0 Automated Report _ S r , , 3 J t b I . f Y Tecl ntcal Repo0"for. l Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA SAP#13770 2R 874 Accutest Job Number: M97996 Sampling Date: 02/25/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 Istone@sovcon.com ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 33 ���1N ACCO/tO4 Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Reza lanl of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications: MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(11791)NJ(MA926)PA(6801121)ND(R-188)CO MN(I1546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(1,2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England• 495 Tech Center West• Building 1• Marlborough,MA 01752• tel: 508-481-6200• fax: 508-481-7753• http://www.accutest.com Em 1 of 33 Accutest Laboratories is the sole authority for authorizing edits or modifications to this Aoou-r ST document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. M97996 `"°°""'°""° Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page I of I Job Number: M99244 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method w Lab Lab Sample ID File ID Sl a Sl b M99244-1 BH2O392.D 99 0 .1102.0 M99244-2 BH2O389.D '83.01 87.0 M99244-3 BH2O390.1) 93 0 9 5.0 M99244-4 BH2O391.D :9 0 %•.''92.0 M99244-5 WX52335.13 100:0 95.0 M99244-6 WX52334.D M99244-7 WX52333.1) 99 0 94.0 GBH1088-BSD BH2O373A.D 489 0 ,-b, 91.0 GBH1088-BSP BH2O372A.D ,910 92.0 GBH1088-MB BH2O371A.D L0 0 108.0 GWX2462-BSD WX52332.13 1`03 0 " 9 8.0 GWX2462-BSP WX52331.13 1010 96.0 GWX2462-MB WX52330.1) .99 0 z 92.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits Sl = 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70 130%TEF (a)Recovery from GC signal #1 (b)Recovery from GC signal#2 ® 31 of 31 ®ACCIJTEST M99244 Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99244 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GWX2462-BSP WX52331.13 1 04/19/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2462 GWX2462-BSD WX52332.13 1 04/19/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2462 ' IQ The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M99244-5, M99244-6, M99244-7 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/l ug/I % ug/1 % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 52.2 104 53.4107r Y 2 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 50.4 ,1014-3154 51.6 103� 2 3 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 54.3 409, 551.6 JA,1WV 2 a 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 50.1 '3 51.1 0102 r 2 � 4 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 51.7 103 '_ 53.0 106 ,2 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 99.3 t99, 102 102 - 3.', , �` 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 48.6 49.9 100 w 3 70-130/25 C5-C8 Ali hatics(Unadj.) 150 181 �� p ( J ) �121 � 183 122 ,' 1 ? 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 133 8', 135 90 1 ` 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 47.4 95, 48.5 97x2 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 167 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 9,6P - G% 70-130% ® 30 of 31 ®ACCIJTEST. M99244 Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99244 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBH 1088-BSP B1120372A.D1 04/18/11 WS n/a n/a GBH 1088 GBH1088-BSD B1120373A.131 04/18/11 WS n/a n/a GBH1088 ' The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Q P PP g P M99244-1, M99244-2, M99244-3, M99244-4 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/l ug/l % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 54.0108� 54.0 108 0 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 54.6 !409 53.4 3107, 2- - _ t 70-130/25 W , � , 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 53.6 £ °; 53.3 107 ` 1 �a 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 48.1 48.5971, 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 54.3 1�09 54.5 11,09 0 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 106 4,06 105 >05 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 49.0 '98 48.3 '97, :` 1' . " 70-130/25 CS-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 15J 138 °92 13590 2 [ 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 159 161 ; 0 ,- 158 ;1.05 2 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 52.4105 51.7 1fl3. 1 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 91% �$9% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 9�% 91% 70-130% 29 of 31 ACCIJTEST M99244 AeOPATO° ° Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99244 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GWX2462-MB WX52330.13 1 04/19/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2462 us i.� The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 P M99244-5, M99244-6, M99244-7 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 BenzeneND� 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Eth lbenzene '��) "'y ,NI �� 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether aNTT � ''y � 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene AND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene AND` 2.0 ug/l m,p-XyleneI�D '2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) b 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) 1N 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics '50 ug/l C9-C 12 Aliphatics AND E 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 9 /0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 92%0 70-130% EM 28 of 31 ACCIJTEST. M99244 Aao"• '""® Method Blank Summary Page I of I Job Number: M99244 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBH 1088-MB BH20371A.D 1 04/18/11 WS n/a n/a GBH 1088 w :.- The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Q P PP g P M99244-1, M99244-2, M99244-3, M99244-4 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene N1 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene NF' ' 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ,NPD :•,3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND' 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene NI)" 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N&vt 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND' "#50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) NO � 50 u 1 C5-C8 Aliphatics AND,, 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene fO67 70-130% o 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene I08°lob ,•, 70-130% 27 of 31 ®ACCUTEST. M99244 `.....I — Section 5 �F GC�V�atiles QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries oil 26 of 31 A,( OU-rEST. M99244 >•�"" '"„• Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil - Job No: M99244 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes Ivt99 441��Col�ectedl�k�A�PR�1 F1 11�1S�By ��3R\ Rece���e�1�2 "I�1� By �JB� M99244-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 19-APR-11 00:38 WS VMAVPH 9-110!I'l- 44 Cc�lE v $ w Y M99244-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 18-APR-11 22:37 WS VMAVPH M99244-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 18-APR-11 23:17 WS VMAVPH M99244-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 18-APR-1 i 23:57 WS VMAVPH M99244-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 19-APR-11 11:13 AF VMAVPH R& cx\ ,� ` �� •� \ �: gym.' t M99244-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 19-APR-11 10:33 AF VMAVPH , M99244-7 MADEP VPH REV 1.1 19-APR-11 09:53 AF VMAVPH Page 1 of 1 ® 25 of 31 ®ACCIJTEST M99244 MADEP VPH FORM atriz A ueous W1 Soil I Sediment F Other Container's <yr Satisfactoryw Broken n Leakin 'ueous Preservatives N/A H<=2 Wl DH>2 El Tern stature Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C F1 Other y— Redd at 3 deg C. Methanol!'Z I N/A Client ID: TRIP BLANK Lab ID: M99244-7 Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/11/2011 Date Received: 4/12/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/19/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ugh ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-414 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ugh ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 99 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 94 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.MC12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of MCI Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A V'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 4/25/2011 min 24 of 31 ACCLJTEST, M99244 MADEP VPH FORM Matri "„ A ueous ✓ Soil Sediment Other. Contain'' r Sa isfactoryFy Broken F Leakin A ueous PieserifathW N/A H<=2 ✓ DH>2 1em a ature _ Received on Ice n Received at 4 Den.C F1 Other ry Rec'd at 3 deg C. INethanel " k" N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-3 Lab ID: M99244-6 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 i Date Collected: 4/11/2011 Date Received: 4/12/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/19/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ugh ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 100 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 95 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(.)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C9 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surragate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.37 ✓❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 4/25/2011 EM 23 of 31 a ACCUTEST M99244 ""'"• '°"a MADEP VPH FORM ueous ✓ Soil F Sediment Other Cd'ntain'eeiW, : ? Satisfactory✓ Broken 7 Leaking ❑ 'm :ut3ous*es`ervatiues N/A H<=2 ✓ H>2 TtP�ri ecature Received on Ice F1 Received at 4 Deg.C Other ✓ Rec'd at 3 deg C. IUlethan'olI N/A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-5 Lab ID: M99244-5 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/11/2011 Date Received: 4/12/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/19/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/1 ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 100 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 95 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5L9 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C&C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ✓❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 4/25/2011 22 of 31 ACCLJTEST M99244 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix.vr. .__ "'' A ueous Soil Sediment 7 Other nWfif r �,-.-- satisfactory Broken Leakin ue'ddilPresenrFafiues N/A H<=2 H>2 Tem er tine _z% Received on Ice F1 Received at 4 Deg.C F1 Other d ReC'd at 3 deg C. Methanol = I N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-4 Lab ID: M99244-4 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/11/2011 Date Received: 4/12/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/18/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL f3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 92 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 92 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C&C9 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or dntemal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude gong of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-Cto Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 4/25/2011 21 of 31 ACCLJTEST. M99244 r MADEP VPH FORM Kllatrtx :, ueous W Soil 7 Sediment 7 Other Satisfacto F-*1 Broken 7 Leakin ueous Preservatives N/A H<=2 W PH>2 El Tem eratufe n„` Received on Ice R Received at 4 Deg.C Other n ReC'd at 3 deg C. When I y '% I N/A 3 M99244 2 MW- Lab ID: - Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/11/2011 Date Received: 4/12/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/18/2011 N/A FID: 25-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL f� C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Dusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 93 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 95 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-08 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any aurrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? 6a No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 4/25/2011 ME 20 of 31 ACCIJTEST M99244 `°a°""'°a"s MADEP VPH FORM Matrix..:: y A ueous Soil Sediment Other h•' r`' `s Satisfactory Broken Leaking ueous Preservat vas N/A H<=2 H>2 eftl Israture� Received on Ice Received at 4 De .C Other d Rec'd at 3 deg C. Methanol,.w "°TM N/A ,A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-7 Lab ID: M99244-2 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/11/2011 Date Received: 4/12/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Dare Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/18/2011 N/A NEE FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Ranae Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 709 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 991 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 1260^ 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100414 C9-C12 ug/I 4 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/l ND 2 Methyl Tent Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/l ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 18.9 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-1312 ug/I 12 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 72.6 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 7068 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 184` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 83 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 87 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/cr Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/cr Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9&C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 4/25/2011 Elm 19 of 31 AOOU-rEST M99244 "BO°• ""a MADEP VPH FORM ueous Soil f l Sediment Other fit`friers a SatisfactoryFyl Broken 17 Leaking ueous Preservatives N/A El DH<=2 W H>2 171 Trefr eFa ure m Received on Ice n Received at 4 Deg.C Other Redd at 3 deg C. Alletti'aol ;: .:;I N/A 1R MW Lab ID: M99244-1 Client ID: - A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Cl w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/11/2011 Date Received: 4/12/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/19/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 355" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/l 134 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 231 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100414 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 355 a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 96.3` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 99 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 102 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)end/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C8-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 4/25/2011 Elm 18 of 31 ACCUTEST. M99244 `..... ° — Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit VII A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit Vll A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form zp' 'K K 11AIJ I PR F US 711F 01"Itt me 4% Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories oL New_England Project#: M99244 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA I I This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M99244-1,M99244-2,M99244-3,M99244-4,M99244-5,M99244-6,M99244-7 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment Drinking Water Air Other CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC 7470/7471 Hg MassDEP VPH (X) 8081 Pesticides 7196 Hex Cr () Mass DEP APH CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV A CAM V B CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC 7010 Metals MassDEP EPH 8151 Herbicides 8330 Explosives () TO-1 5 VOC CAM 11 B CAM III C CAM IV 8 CAM VC CAM Vill A CAM IX B 6010 Metals 6020 Metals 8082 PCB 9014 Total 6860 Perchlorate CAM III A CAM III D CAM V A Cyanide/PAC CAM Vill B CAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through Fare required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, U Yes U No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM B protocol(s)followed? El Yes El No Were all required Corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM C I protocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 0 Yes El No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM Vil A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and [21 Yes El No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-1 5 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant 2 Yes ONo modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). lb.APH and TO-1 5 Methods only: Was the complete anal list reported for each method? Yes [I No lWere all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified LJ Yes U No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E)? Responses to questions G,H,and lbelow is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the LIJ Yes U No selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability and representativeness requirements described in 310 CMR 40.1056(2)(k)and WSC-07-350. 0 H Were all QC performance standards specified in the CAM protocol(s)achieved? L41 Yes No I Were results reported for the complete anal lists ecified in the selected CAM protocol(s)? LJ Yes U No 1 All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case 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. Si nature: Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 04/25/2011 17 of 31 Ar_-0U-TEE3-r; M99244 I..... r ACCUTEST Accutest Laboratories Sample Receipt Summary 1.naoanroaren Accutest Job Number: M99244 Client: SOVEREIGN Immediate Client Services Action Required: No Date/Time Received: 4/12/2011 Delivery Method: Client Service Action Required at Login: No Project: 577 W MAIN ST HYANNIS No.Coolers: 1 Airbill#'s: N/A Cooler Security Y or N Y or N Sample Integrity-Documentation Y or N 1.Custody Seals Present: ® ❑ 3.CDC Present: ® ❑ 1.Sample labels present on bottles: ❑� ❑ 2.Custody Seals Intact: © ❑ 4.Smpl Dates/Time OK ® ❑ 2.Container labeling complete: © ❑ Cooler Temperature Y or N 3.Sample container label ICDC agree: ❑r ❑ 1.Temp criteria achieved: 2 ❑ Sample Integrity-Condition Y or N 2.Cooler temp verification: Infared gun 1.Sample recvd within HT: ❑ ❑ 3.Cooler media: Ice(bag) 2.All containers accounted for: Q ❑ Quality Control Preservatio Y or N WA 3.Condition of sample: Intact 1.Trip Blank present/cooler p ❑ ❑ Sample Integrity-Instructions Y or N WA 2.Trip Blank listed on COC: 0 ❑ ❑ 1.Analysis requested is clear: ® ❑ 3.Samples preserved property: ® ❑ 2.Bottles received for unspecified tests ❑ 4.VOCs headspace free: © ❑ ❑ 3.Sufficient volume recvd for analysis: ❑� ❑ 4.Compositing instructions clear. ❑ ❑ 21 5.Filtering instructions clear. ❑ ❑ 0 Comments Accutest Laboratories 495 Technology Center West,Bldg One Marlborough,MA V:508.481.6200 F:508.481.7753 w /accutest.com M99244: Chain of Custody Page 3 of 3 ME 16 of 31 ACCUTEST. M99244 `....PTOR1B MCP Analytical Services Request Form Attach to Chain-cif-Custody Form for Data Set Client Name:_Sovereign Consulting Project Name: _Hyannis 577 Project Location:_577 W Main Street.Hyannis.MA __ MCP RTN': 4-16772 Applicable Samples:_VPH General Questions: Is MCP Presumptive Certainty status being requested for the referenced data set*? 'Laboratory must use approved MCP Analytical Protocols No Were all samples that comprise this dam set collected in appropriate containers as specified in WSC-CAM-VII A.Appendix VII A-1 for requested analyses? No Were all samples preserved as specified in WSC-CAM-Vil A.Appendix VII A-1 fp requested analyses? ® No Were all samples placed In a cooler with ice? Y® No e any of the soillsediment sarnples in the data set preserved by freezing or do any require freezing(<-7rC)by the taboratory(within 48 hours of the time of culleclibnrl Yes No Should the laboratory report the standard CAM analyze list for the requested analytical protocols? es No Should protocol-specif a CAM reporting limits be used for all requested aqueous samples? !lower reporting lintiff are required.please specify. a No Should protocol-specific CAM reporting limits be used for all requested sod/sediment samples? Yes 1l lower reporting limits are required.please specify. m Matrix Sgkes(MS)or MS Duplicates required for this data set? Yes Has adequate sample volume been provided for the MSIMSD? G Vies Have the samples which require MS or MS Duplicate analysis been identified? yes Are any of the samples in the data set characterized as-drinking cooler"as described in WSC CAM VII A.Section 2.51 Yes ©° If YES,samples identified as"drinking water must be analyzed using MCP Analytical Methods and require the reperting.of Tentatively Identified Compounds(TICS).it GUMS analyses requested. Are Field Duplicate Samples provided and identified for all`drinking water'samples'? Yes /� 'Analysis required only if a target analyze Is detected above the RL In the original sample. v e Trip Blanks provided and identified for all-drinking walei samples submiRed for VOCs and VPH'? Yes •Analysis required only it a target analyze is detected above the RL In any of the associated samples. Is any alternative.supplemental or non-routine OC required tar this data sel?(Please specify I Yes s ®o 1.MCP Release Tracking Number.as applicable. 2.Laboratory moat use approved MCP Analyllcal Methods. Aaach modlied aralyle fist(may include norvroutine analysesJ. 0.Samples Nat retpme MS arWfa MSD analysis should be de519natetl on the COC.Data user responsible for providing or,laboratory with adequate Sample volume to ^ prepare MSIMSD samples. .Abached description at alternative.supplemental Or nonroulnM OC that is required. Ir• t�V O A ro ® LU �' SigAD nature Dale >[ M -I v+ w `C ;fro uB)LDEAnDNI V Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record Cnf-------- ------1 _ Please Check# o rlate Box: Print Bill To Contact Name: INCIDENT#)ENV SERVICES) Qw wv1Ua ❑ NI [i rN(I rIn __— U.U.SNIrN1 DATE:OR— v.] NIvx. o f axDmA D][N pwxwuaxr oINN] PO a SAP III PACE: 1 _01 Lab Vendorpswr UuPe..nr ❑sxEu 0olxrx_ Sw ign Com.l., ----- r�5"IN MAIN STREET HYANNIS MA "wn� n'•Xr TVr + 9058 Swan Main Street.SURE 202.M...N d-MA 020.8 n Lla Stona -608•]]9a200 lalanem�sevccnS 211 Bid A <.<w.,.c.,....,�..r.r. 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TEYPPA.N0.E ON RECEIPT C PECEIPTC Caaw er SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR NOTES: a f!A NKDED G RTN NMda �4KnP!v[Nnrfnwr a[�AH.rn: Coma'vrer PID 0.afeinpf Gw-i Sitp ❑'NC i or Lf6prrtp NYef sAMPuaa r Field Sample Identification wr°� D.tE nME MW -I IL - 111 IX IIx ama X _"7 s 6w a x 3 rp0 _i, &w I.X a 1 x _S W-5 113g ew 7t A I it G -3 Ifftcow x _ x Tri 6WA x min, ,., .So�1C,dn Fj i «Ll l 15 dp M99244: Chain of Custody Page 1 of 3 14 of 31 ACCIJTEST M99244 •... ..1a Section 4 � � , ��. •tea hd y �M�ise Forms Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Certification ExcepJons • Parameter Certifications(MA) • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle ® 13 of 31 ACCUTEST M99244 "•°"< ." .. Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 ' Client Sample ID: TRIP BLANK Lab Sample ID: M99244-7 Date Sampled: 04/11/11 Matrix: AQ-Trip Blank Water Date Received: 04/12/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52333.1) 1 04/19/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 'NI) F 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene N f2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene AND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene �ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene Mj r 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) AND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics PRD6 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics NbT i 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits •u " u 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 9/0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 10 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MM 12 of 31 A000-rEST: M992" `ABOP.TOg1B Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-3 Lab Sample ID: M99244-6 Date Sampled: 04/11/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/12/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52334.1) 1 04/19/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene AND rf 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene N 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether > 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene N 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND '�'; . 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND `,'50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) NO `` t 50 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj ) ID ,150 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics Na7 „50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics ND z 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene I',10°l0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene p95°low 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Elm 11 of 31 ACCIJTEST. M99244 `".a°"'.a— Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-5 Lab Sample ID: M99244-5 Date Sampled: 04/11/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/12/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX52335.1) 1 04/19/11 AF n/a n/a GWX2462 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene Nvi� 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene AND 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) IND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(UnadJ ) 50 u 1 C9-CIO Aromatics(UnadJ ) ND 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND '50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics iI 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 1�00% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 195°l0 70-130% 2_f�.��_.".:,A ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 10 of 31 A,00U—rEST M99244 `°a°"a'e°"a Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-4 Lab Sample ID: M99244-4 Date Sampled: 04/11/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 04/12/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BH2O391.D 1 04/18/11 WS n/a n/a GBH1088 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene `N 3,w, 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene -; 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether T 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND „w 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene 1`1D V, ,,�2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 'hl-b ,:,' 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) Np 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics N,IDkID < "50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics t3D L:50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene92% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene µ;32% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ME 9of31 ®ACCUTEST M99244 aaaa< "tQB Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-2 Lab Sample ID: M99244-3 Date Sampled: 04/11/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 04/12/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BH2O390.1) 1 04/18/11 WS n/a n/a GBH1088 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene Np 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND " 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether NI) �—' 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND' '. 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene :ND ;` 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 'N'D ��' `50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) ;N➢ r. 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics N 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND t 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene93% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene , 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 8of31 A,=U-rEST. M99244 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-7 Lab Sample ID: M99244-2 Date Sampled: 04/11/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/12/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BH20389.D 1 04/18/11 WS n/a n/a GBH 1088 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 1y x -q 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 44--i 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether N137 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene h89 v 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene IUD `2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene 72& 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene12;0 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 u 1 g/( C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) '1`260 - 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) 99 � {50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 7Q a 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 1$4__, , `50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene '3 °fo ` 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 87°fo 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound wa 7of31 ACCIJTEST M99244 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page I of I Client Sample ID: MW-1R Lab Sample ID: M99244-1 Date Sampled: 04/11/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/12/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BH20392.13 1 04/19/11 WS n/a n/a GBH1088 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene AND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 1 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether AND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene AND ..,..h x 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene AND °2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) `355 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) 231 e': 50 ug/I C9-CIO Aromatics(Unad1 ) i i . 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 355 "'" 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics 96 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene �9§%, 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene �`1Q2% ?� 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MEM 6of31 AOOU—rEST. M99244 1PBORATpg1a Section i roE � ew En�gl�a Molt Sample...Results g Report of Analysis ® 5 of 31 ®AMOU—rEST. M99244 `.....`oa,°° 91A ... L EI. b c) t' a t'.. C r i e s SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Oil Job No M99244 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 4/25/2011 10:55:00 AM 6 Sample(s), 1 Trip Blank(s)and 0 Field Blank(s)were collected on 04/11/2011 and were received at Accutest on 04/12/2011 properly preserved,at 3 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M99244.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified cahbrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GBH1088 M All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. a All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. Matrix AQ Batch ID: GWX2462 All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M99244). Monday,April 25,2011 Page i of 1 4of31 ACCLJTEST M99244 Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M99244 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Collected Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID MOY4,4=1 �04/11/11 11:15 AWJR 04/12/11 AQ Ground Water :MAW 1R�, q 1v199244=2 04/11/11 10:15 AWJR 04/12/11 AQ Ground Water ,VIVd`7 .,, M992,4 3 04/11/11 11:40 AWJR 04/12/11 AQ Ground Water ZUW 2 .,. 1Vi99244 4�� 04/11/11 12:25 AWJR 04/12/11 AQ Ground Water 1uT9�9244'S z 04/11/11 13:05 AWJR 04/12/11 AQ Ground Water IvIWS M M99244'6� , 04/11/11 13:40 AW TR 04/12/11 AQ Ground Water ;.vIW3M 1VI99244-F7FE 04/11/11 08:00 AWJR 04/12/1.1 AQ Trip Blank WaterTRIPBLANK 3of31 ACCIJTESTA M99244 ABOR• '° °® Sections: Table of Contents a I -1- Section1: Sample Summary................................................................................................... 3 Section2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary .............................................................. 4 Section3: Sample Results ................................................................................................... .... 5 3.1: M99244-1: MW-1 R...................................................................................................... 6 3.2: M99244-2: MW-7 .......................................................................................................... 7 3.3: M99244-3: MW-2 ......................................................................................................... 8 3.4: M99244-4: MW-4 ......................................................................................................... 9 3.5: M99244-5: MW-5 ......................................................................................................... 10 3.6: M99244-6: MW-3 ....................... ............................................................................... 11 3.7: M99244-7: TRIP BLANK ............................................................................................ 12 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 13 4.1: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 14 4.2: MCP Form ...................................................................................................................... 17 4.3: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 18 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 25 Section 5: GC Volatiles - QC Data Summaries ..................................................................... 26 5.1.: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 27 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 29 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 31 Elm 2of31 AOOU-rEST M99244 `.....` I- e-Hardcopy 2.0 Automated Report � y 3 W EEn�g�� '' F �. � a( Jl t3 Lt•,.�T M..� .. ...: ,} 1 , d 5 .Ad Tech1 cal Report for Shell Oil R SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA SAP#13770 2R 874 Accutest Job Number: M99244 0161 Sampling Date: 04/11/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 Istone@sovcon.com ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 31 `�lQ\N ACCOROq� u Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Reza�and of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications:MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(11791)NJ(MA926)PA(6801121)ND(R-188)CO MN(I1546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(L2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England• 495 Tech Center West• Building 1 - Marlborough, MA 01752• tel: 508-481-6200• fax: 508-481-7753• http://www.accutest.com Accutest Laboratories is the sole authority for authorizing edits or modificationsications to this sm 1 of 31 Aoou-r ST. document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. M99244 r Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99544 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method ` cs Lab Lab Sample ID File ID SI a S1 b M99544-1 BD43822.D 78.0 78.0 M99544-2 BD43823.D 90i0 '186.0 M99544-3 BD43824.D 94.0 89.0 M99544-4 BD43827.D ''81.0' 80.0 M99544-5 BD43828.D „79 -e 0 76.0 M99544-6 BD43829.D7r9 7 8.0 M99544-7 BD43830.D ;:78.0,,V >r 77.0 M99544-8 BD43831.D80 0 77.0 M99544-9 BD43825.D ,99 0 ,'=84.0 M99544-10 BD43826.D 14 0 83.0 GBD2070-BSD BD43811.D 87.0 GBD2070-BSP BD43810.D '90 0 -�W, 86.0 GBD2070-MB BD43809A.D Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits SI = 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70 130%; (a)Recovery from GC signal#1 (b)Recovery from GC signal#2 Elm 36 of 36 ACCLJTEST. M99544 Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99544 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD2070-BSP BD43810.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 GBD2070-BSD BD43811.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 ' ov The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M99544-1, M99544-2, M99544-3, M99544-4, M99544-5, M99544-6, M99544-7, M99544-8, M99544-9, M99544-10 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/I ug/l % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 44.4 89 45.0 90 1 a 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 49.0 98; 49.4 99 ,1 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 41.9 43.4 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 37.5 �75- g 38.2 4"6 , E 2 `V�,"-;", 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 48.0 "96 = 48.6 97 "' 1 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 97.49? 98.5 99 1 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 45.3 a91` 45.992 �1 . 70-130/25 CS-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 125 f83 129 $¢ -,. 3 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 123 117 ;78 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 45.7 ,9,1i 46.6 .93)— �'�, 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 90% 90% ., 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 86Q/o „< 87% 70-130% ® 35 of 36 A000-rEST M99544 `..... ""' r Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99544 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GBD2070-MB BD43809A.D1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 cr, a v The QC reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 M99544-1, M99544-2, M99544-3, M99544-4, M99544-5, M99544-6, M99544-7, M99544-8, M99544-9, M99544-10 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene NI) 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 'ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene AND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene I ND�' 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene N,D" 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) rND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) a 50 ug/l. C5-C8 Aliphatics ,Ng 4� `50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene t85 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene8 % "F 70-130% 34 of 36 ACCI_1TEST M99544 Section N�wEng 7 g s QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recovery Summaries 33 of 36 ACCLITEST. M99644 °•°""'°a'°" Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M99544 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes M5449 C�1le ted 20A 1U $yFB1VIRc�ew�2�APR 1111 B J$ � M99544-9 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 20:35 AF VMAVPH M995441OCo°hte�t 20111 150 `IiMR ec � � �P� �B ��' M99544-10 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 21:16 AF VMAVPH Page 2 of 2 32 of 36 ACCUTEST M99544 °a""•'�""a Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M99544 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes N1014� l ollected�2Q1 1Q 00 }� 1'BMR "; Receaued 2l R `1 ByJB � r 1-9 a" M99544-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 18:33 AF VMAVPH M99544-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 19:14 AF VMAVPH �9954�43�Co11ected�20 AIR 1I1�Ei9 20By FBt�JR ;ec�iVe�d� 1 R1�1��y"` .18' � �.� �� M99544-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 19:55 AF VMAVPH k-'1954 Gollecl�ed2Q APRIQ92QBy PSBR, - Rect ed 21Z�1BY w Tr3 �.,.. 1i,,, ...,uo-< uw, ...,,..'�.•,.,M�. . ,::aS:, x...... a,,, �., � .sda' 'Y,n..,r.,� M99544-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 21:58 AF VMAVPH III?", 1.6 .. ,. ..., M99544-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 22:38 AF VMAVPH �9s44z511ectQ�%1PR1l i 4 z yPB11; ecetu�i2 LR��1gRy JI3k M99544-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.128-APR-11 23:20 AF VMAVPH M99'S44ROMP; eeie�d�2QAPR�"10� � U s M99544-7 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 00:01 AF VMAVPH 1�4�9544�$ Col3ected20 APR 11�0�5Q 13�ABMR�`�� �e e�v�*d �APR�1���B�j!B � v � � , p M99544-8 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 00:42 AF VMAVPH Page 1 of 2 me 31 of 36 ACCU-rES-E M99544 `"°°°"'°""� MADEP VPH FORM A ueous Soil Sediment F1 Other F C ntainers = '`" SatisfactoryW Broken F Leakin ueois Pres'ervatfyes N/A H<=2 y vH>2 Tern"Mature„% �, � Received on ice ❑ Received at 4 Den.C F Other � Rec'd at 2 deg C. W16than6l, ;' N/A Client ID: MW-21 Lab ID: M99544-10 Method for Ranges MADEP VPH REV 1.1 t� Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Rana e Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 205 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 143 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 235 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I 48.9 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/l 10.7 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/l ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/l 23.3 3 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/I 9.9 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/1 25.6 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 1948 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/l ND` 50 Surroaate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 84 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 83 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9412 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting In that range AND concentration of C8-C1g Aromatic Hydrocarbons. z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performancelacceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? Fu'�No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 4/29/2011 Em 30 of 36 ACCUTEST M99544 `..... MADEP VPH FORM Matrtx _ A ueous ✓ Soil Sediment Other Satisfactoryn,, Broken n Leakin ue s Prase vat'iv N/A H<=2 ✓ H>2 " Rec'd at 2 deg C. TOW .�, Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other ✓ I�Ileth.8nol / as Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-20 Lab ID: M99544-9 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PI D: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 419 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 204 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 232 A 50 Target AnaMes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I 8.4 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/1 9 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 11.4 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 419 B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 90 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 84 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)end/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ✓❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 4/29/2011 ME 29 of 36 AOr--UTHST M99544 `°a°a"'-- MADEP VPH FORM A ueous W-1 Soil Sediment Other C nfa'iners P Satisfactory., Broken Leakin ueous Preservafiyes' N/A F1 DH<=2 W DH>2 Tefti`erature� ,��. Received on ice ❑ Received at 4 De-Q.C 5 Other n Rec'd at 2 deg c. letbanol ' I N/A 8 M99544 19 MW Lab ID: -ID Client : - Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 C w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 80 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 77 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range date exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range 8 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-08 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Aneytea eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9412 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A V'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatehed Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 4/29/2011 MO 28 of 36 ACCUTEa-r M99544 Le'"• ""s MADEP VPH FORM liJlatrix � A ueous I� Soil ❑ Sediment Other Ai Satisfactory✓ Broken F Leakin ueous Preseryafiles N/A H<=2 ✓ DH>2 TW era ure Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other ✓ ReC'd at 2 deg C. hAettanol. , ''. /A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-18 Lab ID: M99544-7 ca Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 78 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 77 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED b the VPH Method followed? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched P Y Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ✓❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 1 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 4/29/2011 27 of 36 A'OOUTEST M99644 `..... aa'°' MADEP VPH FORM Matrix'.; zs :;: A ueous /I Soil 7 Sediment 7 Other ❑ C n airier SatisfactoryFyl Broken 7 Leaking ❑ idi&ii.Pres!eniatN N/A 11 DH<=2 ✓ DH>2 Tem stature.�< W Received on Ice 0 Received at 4 Deg.C Other ✓ Rec'd at 2 deg C. IUMetharol - '�, N/ A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-17 Lab ID: M99544-6 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-CB ug/I ND 1 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/l ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 79 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 78 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range.C9412 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ancelacceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 4/29/2011 MR 26 of 36 AOOU-f"EST, M99544 `..... ° MADEP VPH FORM Ma iix_" 3.. e.y, Aqueous ny Soil F Sediment F Other Satisfactory Broken Leakin ti eruatiues N/A F1 DH<=2 P,1 H>2 hem era#ure�- ' " Received on Ice 7 Received at 4 Deg.C Other .* Rec'd at 2 deg C. Metffa'odi` MA", M / Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-16 Lab ID: M99544-5 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100414 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-044 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71,43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 79 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 76 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. Cli-CB Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting In that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform an ce/acceptan ce standards for required(A/QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sact.11.3? ❑No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 4/29/2011 MR 25 of 36 ACCUTEST M99544 MADEP VPH FORM �llatrtx »r,. A ueous F., Soil 7Sediment n Other Containers SatisfactorvW Broken Leakin ueovs Pceservatives N/A H<=2 ny vH>2 T ni,erature Received on Ice F-1 Received at 4 Deg.C F1 Other d Redd at 2 deg C. Methanol 11 N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-15D Lab ID: M99544-4 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL f3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ugll ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adiusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 81 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 80 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range 8 Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-08 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. CO-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes aluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? 0 No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature �� Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 4/29/2011 24 of 36 ACCLJTEST M99544 MADEP VPH FORM A ueous ✓ Soil 7 Sediment F1 Other Satisfactory✓ Broken n Leakin ueos ?r servafiues N/A H<=2 ✓ DH>2 tam 8fature _ °'= Received on Ice ❑ Received at 4 Deg.C Other ✓ Rec'd at 2 deg C. tUiethano.i A N/A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-15 Lab ID: M99544-3 w Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: ` PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Ranae Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 1430 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 744 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 1050 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100414 C9-C12 ug/I 33.2 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tent Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 35.2 3 o-Xylene 9547-6 C9-C12 ug/I 19 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 172 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 1430 a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 81.3 c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Ranae FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 94 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 89 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range. C5-CB Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 4/29/2011 on 23 of 36 AOOU-rEST M99644 .....iOwi°s MADEP VPH FORM Matrix - " A ueous W Soil F 1 Sediment F1 Other Contai eFs ='% Satisfactory v Broken F1 Leaking ueot#s 'resft""`atYV.es1 N/A F1 DH<=2 H>2 El h Received on Ice ❑ Received at 4 Deg.C Other Fe Rec'd at 2 deg C. MethaiolI N/A t, Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-14 Lab ID: M99544-2 cA Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Rance Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 244" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/l 496' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 903 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/1 27.9 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tent Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 41.6 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I 145 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 163 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 244 a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 70.7` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 90 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 86 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. C5-CB Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 4/29/2011 MR 22 of 36 ACCUTEST MADEP VPH FORM IUl trix Aciueous Soil n Sediment n Other on i' er ,fi = satisfactorig Broken n Leaking ueousi?resen►ativesv N/A H<=2 H>2 Tern stature .. Received on ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other d Rec'd at 2 deg C. Methanol F N/A p Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-13 Lab ID: M99544-1 ca Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/28/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %'Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Rance Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 118 A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/l 71.3 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 63.4 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-414 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/1 ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 m,P Y 9-X lene C9-C12 u /1 ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 118 a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/l ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 78 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 78 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/oriintemal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C1g Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'Y qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA?QC procedures achieved? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? 0 No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 4/29/2011 Sim 21 of 36 ACCLJTEST. M99544 1 Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit VII A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit VII A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form A N iq s r e 5 rat' e Ahas�s Analytical ?rot col e IcaUG 0 ,ou , Fes: Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New England Project#: M99544 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M99544-1,M99544-1 0,M99544-2,M99544-3,M99544-4,M99544-5,M99544-6,M99544-7,M99544-8 M99544-9 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment() Drinking Water() Air() Other () CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC () 7470f7471 Hg () MassDEP VPH (X)8081 Pesticides () 7196 Hex Cr () Mass DEP APH () CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV A CAM V B CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC () 7010 Metals () MassDEP EPH () 8151 Herbicides () 8330 Explosives () 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 () 9014 Total () 6860 Perchlorate () CAM III A CAM III D CAM v A Cyanide/PAC CAM VIII B CAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through F are required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, LIJ Yes LJ No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM Bprotocol(s)followed? 0 Yes ❑No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM Cprotocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 0 Yes ❑No Does the laboratory report comply with all the reporting requirements specified in CAM VI A, D "Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines for the Acquisition and 0 Yes ❑No Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-15 only: E a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant 0 Yes ❑No modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-15 Methods only: Was the complete analyte list reported for each method? 0 Yes ❑No Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified Yes LJ No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E? Responses to questions G,H,and/below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the LJ Yes LJ No selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability 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? LJ Yes LJ No Were results reported for the complete analyte listspecified in the selected CAM rotocol s? Ld Yes LJ No 1 All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case 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 ofmy knowledge and belief,accurate and complete. Signature: Position: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 05/05/2011 20 of 36 Aoou-rEST. M99544 `°"°""'-- ACCUTEST Accutest Laboratories Sample Receipt Summary l4RQR ATORI Ef: Accutest Job Number: M99544 Client: SOVEREIGN Immediate Client Services Action Required: No Date/Time Received: 4/21/2011 Delivery Method: Client Service Action Required at Login: No Project: 577 W MAIN ST HYANNIS No.Coolers: 1 Airbill Vs: N/A Cooler Security Y or N Y or N Sample Integrity-Documentation Y or N 1.Custody Seals Present: ® ❑ 3.COC Present: ❑✓ ❑ 1.Sample labels present on bottles: 91 ❑ PP 2.CustodySeals Intact: ® ❑ 4.Smpl Dates/Time OK ® ❑ 2.Container labeling complete: ❑ ❑ Cooler Temperature Y or N 3.Sample container label/COC agree: p ❑ 1.Temp criteria achieved: Q ❑ Sample Integrity-Condition Y or N 2.Cooler temp verification: Infared gun 1.Sample recvd within HT: ❑ ❑ 3.Cooler media: Ice(bag) 2.All containers accounted for: ❑✓ ❑ Quality Control Preservatio Y or N WA 3.Condition of sample: Intact 1.Trip Blank present/cooler: ❑ ❑ p Sam Pie Integrty-Instructions Y or N WA 2.Trip Blank listed on COC: ❑ ❑ © 1.Analysis requested is clear: © ❑ 3.Samples preserved properly: W ❑ 2.Bottles received for unspecified tests ❑ 4.VOCs headspace free: 0 ❑ ❑ 3.Sufficient volume recvd for analysis: © ❑ 4.Compositing instructions clear. ❑ ❑ ❑✓ 5.Filtering instructions clear: ❑ ❑ ❑✓ Comments Accutest Laboratories 495 Technology Center West,Bldg One Marlborough,MA V:508.481.6200 F:E08.481.7753 —1accutest—rn M99544: Chain of Custody Page 3 of 3 19 of 36 ACCLJTE^�sT M99544 MCP Analytical Services Request form Attach to Caadh-otuatody Form Ior D.A.Set Clarl Npre:_So—lp Co WM9 led Nome: _Hyennb 077 roled Locatim_S77 W Main Street Hyannis,MA CP NTNI: ppaceble Seriplea—VPH � Gemrdl OYestbna: MCP PresunpWe Camity ma4a being requmted for db rebanced MN ere? p Yme ❑No •ld JdrY nasf use approved MCP Aelyltd Pnobode Went m eanple Net dompr58 Me data set Wiloodd In eppmpi omdeima m spedool In WSCCAM.VII A.Appondh Vll A-1 for repumbd enalveo? 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M99644 naonnTea .o Section 4 40, Mist Forms Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Certification Exceptions • Parameter Certifications(MA) • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle 16 of 36 ACCUTE^.�T= N199544 "•'"> ""• Accutest Laboratories ca Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-21 Lab Sample ID: M99544-10 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43826.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene AND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene Y48,9 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl EtherNQ k 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene 2? 3 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene 40%, 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene 25 6 2.0 ug/t 95-47-6 o-Xylene 99� 2.0 ug/l C5=C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 20 *1•; `50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) 13 `50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics `la4 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics NLD�� ,.,50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits o _ o 615-59 8 2,5_Dibromotoluene410 70 130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene �k8,3O 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound me 15 of 36 ®A,( CU-rEST. M99544 r Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-20 Lab Sample ID: M99544-9 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43825.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene �N5*1411,X�, 2.0 ug/I 4r s� 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene g,84 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND >'' 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene 9.17 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene1D 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene `1T1.T 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 419 .50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadl ) � 3 ,A °50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) jl,014 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics; 4,19 50 ug/I P g C9-C12 Aliphatics pl, 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 90%wZ 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 84%' 70-130% ND = Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Em 14 of 36 ACCIJTEST, M99544 r Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 100 Client Sample ID: MW-19 Lab Sample ID: M99544-8 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577.West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 B1343831.1) 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene NI) t 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 EthylbenzeneN " 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene N 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND s< 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND£ ,' 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) -i 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) ND 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics 1`D ? 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 806/W 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene ;�7%_ 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 13 of 36 AGCUTEST M99544 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-18 Lab Sample ID: M99544-7 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADE VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43830.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 1 ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene iNI7 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Buryl Ether (ND� :` 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene N ="' 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 12.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 0, Wi AV A _ 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) AND x0'� 50 ug/l C9-CIO Aromatics(Unadj ) iNl) ��"°�a 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics r`NJD ` 4 ,' 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics �N _ 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 78% 70-130% i� 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene L77% 70430% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound mm 12 of 36 ACCIJTEST M99544 `..... - Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-17 Lab Sample ID: M99544-6 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIN_BMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43829.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND `2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND,," 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether I�U� +' 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene � ,' 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene NWT �� ;' 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene MNp ` 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 'ND <` 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) rID '. 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) ND: jx'.• 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) 1DR i 50 ug/l CS-C8 Aliphatics PAD 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics N=D 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 79% , 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 780 ,;- 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MM 11 of 36 MA.( MU-rEST M99544 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1CA Client Sample ID: MW-16 Lab Sample ID: M99544-5 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43828.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND <2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether Np 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene �ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene �Np •: 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND ' 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) >,ND * 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(UnadJ ) �ND 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(UnadJ ) N'D� 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND-'4 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 3De L 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 7 °l0 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 7G% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Elm 10 of 36 AC0U—rEST M99644 <aaa<roa,Ga Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-15D Lab Sample ID: M99544-4 Date Sampled: 04/20/I 1 Matrix: AQ -Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43827.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 EthylbenzeneNI) 4�g _ '2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether AND �� ' 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene Vb" 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene 9ND� 7�2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene NI➢ � 2.0 ug/1 CS-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 1I 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) AND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(UnadJ ) ND�� )0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics 50 ug/1 C9-C12 AliphaticsND � 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 8 `-N l 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene f8Q%off„ 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 9of36 A000-rEST M99544 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-15 Lab Sample ID: M99544-3 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43824.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene P11 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 332 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether f 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene 3'35':2 3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene 4b 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene 172 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 1050 :„50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) - � g/,744 50 u I C5-C8 Aliphatics 1.430 . 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics 8 _3 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene j94%A� 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 89°l0 3 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 8 of 36 AC0U-rEST M99544 `....--.. Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page I of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-14 Lab Sample ID: M99544-2 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43823.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene AND i 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene2,7 9 €2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene 426 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 TolueneN�` 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene163 " �-. 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 15 ;2.0 ug/I CS-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 24 � =50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 09 3 a 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) 50 ug/I CS-C8 Aliphatics 42 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics 7t 7 50 ug/I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene Q% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene t6,P10 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ® 7 of 36 ACCL_1TEST. M99544 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-13 Lab Sample ID: M99544-1 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 BD43822.D 1 04/28/11 AF n/a n/a GBD2070 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND r 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene Np .,_ 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene STD "°�'`"'3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/l j:r q 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 118 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 63 4- 50 ug/l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) .7�1 3 "''" 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics 1A18 e 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics �N, u„ 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 7$%� 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene78°l0 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound so 6of36 EA,( CU-rE=-ST, Section m � �... Sample Results_:.; me,µ Report of Analysis 5 of 36 AOOU—rEST M99544 "a.""'�""a ^Ea ®. SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Oil Job No M99544 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 5/5/2011 10:13:22 AM 10 Sample(s)were collected on 04/20/2011 and were received at Accutest on 04/21/2011 properly preserved,at 2 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M99544.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified cahbrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GBD2070 All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.The Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M99544). Thursday,May 05,2011 Page 1 of 1 EM 4 of 36 ACCIJTEST, M99544 `.....I-- Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M99544 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample � Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID M99544 04/20/11 10:00 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground WatermmMgWM 13 . Iv199544 2 04/20/11 13:55 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground WaterIv1WI4 s 4 M99,54 3 04/20/11 09:20 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water Iu1W i5r:, s � 1VI99544'4 04/20/11 09:20 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water MW15D 9544-5 04/20/11 13:30 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water MW16 _..T, 99544 6 ' 04/20/11 11:45 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water M995447� 04/20/11 09:45 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water �9544`8 04/20/11 10:50 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water MW19' a y _A jA,, 9544„9 04/20/11 11:10 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water BMW 20 w m M r- M99544'-1T 04/20/11 11:50 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water M 2�1 M mm 3 of 36 ACCIJTEST M99544 Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section 2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary ................................................ 4 Section3: Sample Results ........................................................................................................ 5 RON 3.1: M99544-1: MW-13 ....................................................................................................... 6 3.2: M99544-2: MW-14 ....................................................................................................... 7 3.3: M99544-3: MW-15 ....................................................................................................... 8 3.4: M99544-4: MW-15D .................................................................................................... 9 3.5: M99544-5: MW-16 ....................................................................................................... 10 3.6: M99544-6: MW-17 ....................................................................................................... 11 3.7: M99544-7: MW-18 ............................................................ ........ ........................... 12 3.8: M99544-8: MW-19 ....................................................................................................... 13 3.9: M99544-9: MW-20 ....................................................................................................... 14 3.1 : M99544-10: MW-21 ................................................................................................... 15 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 16 4.1: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 17 4.2: MCP Form ..................................................................................................................... 20 4.3: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 21 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 31. Section 5: GC Volatiles - QC Data Summaries ..................................................................... 33 5.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 34 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 35 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 36 2of36 ACCU-rEST M995" e-Hardcopy 2.0 Auloinated Report e = 4 � A'4- �ribt? , � t ye Techn>cal'Report for` " da E£ kz Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA wF SAP#13770 2R 874 q ' Accutest Job Number: M99544 9 Sampling Date: 04/20/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 lstone@sovcon.com ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 36 `��O�N ACCpROgy v Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Reza Aand of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications: MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY 11791 NJ MA926 PA 6801121 ND R-188 CO MN 11546AA NC 653 IL 002337 ISO 17025:2005 L2235 This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety, without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England• 495 Tech Center West• Building 1 • Marlborough, MA 01752• "tel: 508-481-6200• fax: 508-481-7753• http://www.accutest.com MM 1 of 36 Accutest Laboratories is the sole authority for authorizing edits or modifications to this A,000TEST. document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. M99544 Volatile Surrogate Recovery Summary Page I of I Job Number: M99545 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix: AQ Samples and QC shown here apply to the above method ' w j Lab Lab Sample ID File ID Sl a Sl b M99545-1 A1364419.D 81,0 80.0 M99545-2 AB64420.D ,94 0 _;94.0 M99545-3 AB64421.D :,7.2 0 , , 75.0 M99545-4 A1364422.D 83.0 83.0 M99545-5 A1364423.D '76 0 76.0 M99545-6 A1364414.D 81k 0 82.0 GAB3529-BSD A1364413.1) 86 0 86.0 GAB3529-BSP AB64412.D 90.0. • 91.0 GAB3529-MB AB6441I.D 92.0 Surrogate Recovery Compounds Limits Sl = 2,5-Dibromotoluene �70�130%. (a)Recovery from GC signal#1 (b)Recovery from GC signal#2 27 of 27 ACCIJTEST M99545 `.....'o°"` Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99545 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3529-BSP AB64412.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 GAB3529-BSD A1364413.13 1 0429/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 cn The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Q P PP g P M99545-1, M99545-2, M99545-3, M99545-4, =v199545-5, M99545-6 Spike BSP BSP BSD BSD Limits CAS No. Compound ug/1 ug/1 % ug/l % RPD Rec/RPD 71-43-2 Benzene 50 49.7 W 50.0 100 1 ;;, ` 70-130/25 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 50 50.4 =101 51.3103 , 2 70-130/25 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 50 49.5 �99 48.0 96 3 w 70-130/25 91-20-3 Naphthalene 50 48.88 49.0 A98, ' ' 0 70-130/25 108-88-3 Toluene 50 49.9 =i0�0 50.2 ;100 il� er 70-130/25 m,p-Xylene 100 102 104 70-130/25 95-47-6 o-Xylene 50 50.3 101 51.0 l .,a, 70-130/25 CS-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 146 97 145 �97 1 a 70-130/25 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 150 124 83� 125 83 E, rt 1 70-130/25 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 50 51.2 „L02 51.8 aE,,104, 1 70-130/25 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries BSP BSD Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 790% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene91°7�086% 70-130% ® 26 of 27 ®AG U-rEST M99545 Method Blank Summary Page 1 of 1 Job Number: M99545 Account: SHELLWIC Shell Oil Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Sample File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch GAB3529-MB AB64411.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 The C reported here applies to the following samples: Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Q P PP g P M99545-1, M99545-2, M99545-3, M99545-4, M99545-5, M99545-6 CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 BenzeneD-- 2.0 ug/1 D 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 41) '� 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/I 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND' 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene AND' 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND � 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) Nl) 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) �N190 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) aN 50 u l C5-C8 Aliphatics 50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 u /I CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 90°10� 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene q9�.2% 70-130% 25 of 27 ACCIJTEST M99545 "a°"• """® Section -k "W'c,� �K�\ � x � z ^GC`Volatles QC Data Summaries Includes the following where applicable: • Method Blank Summaries • Blank Spike Summaries • Matrix Spike and Duplicate Summaries • Surrogate Recover} Summaries 24 of 27 ®ACCIJTEST M99545 `.....—— Accutest Laboratories Internal Sample Tracking Chronicle Shell Oil Job No: M99545 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Number Method Analyzed By Prepped By Test Codes � l 995,�45�1 M99545-1 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 15:36 AF VMAVPH M99545-2 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 16:19 AF VMAVPH MTV 24 y 3 M99545-3 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 17:00 AF VMAVPH M3W�GYD -v �• •� >a 'a"t,».,.� '"� �� ': mad•�, �'� ��;?� �,,,�. ��`'��� � M99545-4 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 17:43 AF VMAVPH M99545h S� ,Co Iected2U APR ��� y�PBIvtR t,a � �� M99545-5 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 18:24 AF VMAVPH 1191,9545 6 0 11tei20APR� + tlU By PBM1� ecetetl 2p11P�1 �B` ✓, M99545-6 MADEP VPH REV 1.129-APR-11 12:06 AF VMAVPH Page IofI 23 of 27 A.GCLJTEST M99545 `.....I — MADEP VPH FORM Matrlx .. - A ueous Soil Sediment F1 Other �'. t ; � �, �F Satisfacto W Broken Leakin i`reosPres`enfatiues N/A U PH<=2 W pH>2 Tow**,6,2 " Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C Other d Rec'd at 2 deg C. With"of 1 N/A 46 Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: TRIP BLANK Lab ID: M99545-6 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Rance Units Result RDL 2 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 81 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 82 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. Cti-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting In that range. CS-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analyles eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A W qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 5/4/2011 Sim 22 of 27 ACCLJTEST« M99646 `.....I — MADEP VPH FORM A ueous Soil F Sediment F Other Satisfacto y Broken Leakin arner ... ' ueois0reservatiues N/A H<=2 H>2 El �T'�rrt'eiature rx;: ,';-r Received on Ice F1 Received at 4 Deg.C F1 Other y Rec'd at 2 deg C. Met haft 61k" `.: «I N/A A Method for Ranges. MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-25 Lab ID: M99545-5 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL 9 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/l ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 76 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 76 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude a conc of Target Analytes eluting In that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 5/4/2011 ME 21 of 27 ACC(JTEST M99545 MADEP VPH FORM Matrlx A ueous ICI Soil Sediment R Other bon ai'ers satisfactormw Broken F Leakin ueous presentati es N/A H<=2 W DH>2 emereture . ""d Received on Ice F Received at 4 Deg.C F Other .I Rec'd at 2 deg C. Methano477 , WI N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-24D Lab ID: M99545-4 to Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 83 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 83 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Intemal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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 Anaytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range.C9-012 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9•C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier Indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? 0 Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required Q&QC procedures achieved? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 5/4/2011 EM 20 of 27 a AC0IJTEST M99545 `°°°a°'°p'°° MADEP VPH FORM MatrlxF %', A ueous ✓ Soil Sediment F1 Other Contai"riers .r. .: Satisfactorynv Broken r Leakin ueo40.6'sertiatli N/A F1 PH<=2 ✓ PH>2 Tam ra'ture a. Received on Ice Received at 4 Den.C Other ✓ Rec'd at 2 deg C. teha tol '& ..,.,. N/A p Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-24 Lab ID: M99545-3 ca Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL t3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 7143-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/l ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 72 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 75 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-08 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surragate(s)end/or internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude gong of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'quaiifrerindicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ✓❑Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform an ce/acceptan ce standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑✓No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 6/4/2011 19 of 27 ACCLJTEssT. M99545 MADEP VPH FORM Matrix "' , . A ueous ✓ Soil f I Sediment Other Cntin' Satisfactory Pel Broken Leakin due us esetvtattves N/A El PH<=2 ✓ DH>2 fem ecatuFe� a. Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg.C Other ✓ Rec'd at 2 deg C. lUletharoi / A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-23 Lab ID: M99545-2 W Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL 2 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 754" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 260 A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 290 A 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I 3.1 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 4.4 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I 3.2 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 754 B 50 C97 C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND c 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 94 70-130% li PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 94 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogete(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range. C5-Ca Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of CO-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2 A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED b the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched P Y Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant nificant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑✓No 1-1 Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tan Date 5/4/2011 18 of 27 M99545 MADEP VPH FORM Aqueous ✓ Soil Sediment Other 'Corifainers.....w3. Satisfacto ✓ Broken Leakin n ueous Preservati eu N/A n PH<=2 F_,1 DH>2 Received on Ice F1 Received at 4 Deg.C n Other n Redd at 2 deg C. N/A A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-22 Lab ID: M99545-1 to Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 4/20/2011 Date Received: 4/21/2011 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 4/29/2011 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/1 ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analvtes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/1 ND 1 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/1 ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 81 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 80 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range a Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C5-CB Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analytes eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range.C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? DYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all perform ance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? WYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 5/4/2011 Elm 17 of 27 A(—_0UTEST M99545 Massachusetts Department WSC-CAM Exhibit VII A of Environmental Protection July 1,2010 Revision No. 1 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Final Page 13 of 38 Exhibit VII A-2: MassDEP Analytical Protocol Certification Form A UP N f qUA w e y ass 1 138�tIGal��lo colt 8 tflGA gorttlwild x ` Laboratory Name: Accutest Laboratories of New England Project#: M99545 Project Location: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street MADEP RTN None Hyannis MA This form provides certifications for the following data set: list Laboratory Sample ID Numbers(s) M99545-1,M99545-2,M99545-3,M99545-4,M99545-5,M99545-6 Matrices: Groundwater/Surface Water(X) Soil/Sediment() Drinking Water() Air() Other () CAM Protocol(check all that apply below): 8260 VOC () 7470/7471 Hg () MassDEP VPH (X) 8081 Pesticides () 7196 Hex Cr () Mass DEP APH () CAM IIA CAM III B CAM IV A CAM V B CAM VI B CAM IX A 8270 SVOC () 7010 Metals () MassDEP EPH () 8151 Herbicides () 8330 Explosives () TO-15 VOC () CAM II B CAM III C CAM IV B CAM V C CAM VIII A CAM IX B 6010 Metals O 6020 Metals O 8082 PCB O 9014 Total O 6860 Perchlorate () CAM III A CAM III D CAM V A Cyanide/PAC CAM VIII B CAM VI A Affirmative Responses to Questions A Through Fare required for"Presumptive Certainty status Were all samples received in a condition consistent with those described on the Chain-of Custody, Yes No A properly preserved(including temperature)in the field or laboratory,and prepared/analyzed within method holding times? Were the analytical method(s)and all associated QC requirements specified in the selected CAM Bprotocol(s)followed? 0 Yes ❑No Were all required corrective actions and analytical response actions specified in the selected CAM rE protocol(s)implemented for all identified performance standard non-conformances? 0 Yes ❑No 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 El Yes ElNo Reporting of Analytical Data"? VPH,EPH,APH,and TO-15 only: a.VPH,EPH,and APH Methods only: Was each method conducted without significant [21 Yes ❑No modification(s)? (Refer to the individual method(s)for a list of significant modifications). b.APH and TO-15 Methods only: Was the complete analyte list reported for each method? 0 Yes ❑No Were all applicable CAM protocol QC and performance standard non-conformances identified Yes LJ No F and evaluated in a laboratory narrative(including all"No"responses to Questions A through E? Responses to questions G,H,and/below is required for"Presumptive Certainty"status G Were the reporting limits at or below all CAM reporting limits specified in the L11 Yes LJ No selected CAM protocols Data User Note: Data that achieve"Presumptive Certainty"status may not necessarily meet the data useability 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 protocols achieved? Ld Yes LJ No Were results reported for the complete analyte listspecified in the selected CAM rotocol s? LIJ Yes U No 1 All Negative responses must be addressed in an attached Environmental Laboratory case narrative. l the undersigned,attest under the pains and penalties of periury 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: Laboratory Director Printed Name: Reza Tand Date: 05/05/2011 16of27 ACCIJTE^�T M99545 me CCLJTEST Accutest Laboratories Sample Receipt Summary l.4A OQAT Ofi I[:fi Accutest Job Number: M99545 Client: SOVEREIGN Immediate Client Services Action Required: No Date/Time Received: 4/21/2011 Delivery Method: Client Service Action Required at Login: No Project: 577 W MAIN ST HYANNIS No.Coolers: 1 Airbill#'a: N/A Cooler Security Y or N Y or N Sample Integrity-Documentation Y or N 1.CustodySeals Present: © ❑ 3.COC Present: © ❑ 1.Sample labels present on bottles: ❑ ❑ 2.Custody Seals Intact: 2 ❑ 4.Smpl Dates/Time OK ® ❑ 2.Container labeling complete: © ❑ Cooler Tem perature Y or N 3.Sample container label/COC agree: ❑p ❑ 1.Temp criteria achieved: ❑ Sample Intearity-Condition Y or N 2.Cooler temp verification: Infared gun 1.Sample recvd within HT: 91 ❑ 3.Cooler media: Ice(bag) 2.All containers accounted for: © ❑ Quality Control Preservatio Y or N WA 3.Condition of sample: Intact 1.Trip Blank present/cooler p ❑ ❑ Sample Integrity-Instructions Y or N WA 2.Trip Blank listed on COC: © ❑ ❑ 1.Analysis requested is clear: ® Cl 3.Samples preserved properly: ® ❑ 2.Bottles received for unspecified tests ❑ 10 4.VOCs headspace free: © ❑ ❑ 3.Sufficient volume recvd for analysis: © ❑ 4.Compositing instructions clear. ❑ ❑ 5.Filtering instructions clear. ❑ ❑ Comments Accutest Laboratories 495 Technology Center West,Bldg One Marlborough,MA V:508.481.6200 F:508.481.7753 w /accutest.com M99545: Chain of Custody Page 3 of 3 15 of 27 .ACCIJTEST. M99545 ABORATOe1a m E � 3 # Y 1 C t s a s 9E y M99545: Chain of Custody Page 2 of 3 14 of 27 ACCUTEST M99545 Shell Oil Products Chain Of Custody Record PI—e Chmk.lpemp. Bea: P.Im BIU To tome Name 'DIcIOEN'TI JMV SERVM:FS ❑4.�a_..- Oer. p.Wm ❑am. u,:san:- fuaeTe .�1 Il ❑Ri.WFfM�_. wTE ❑a. ❑,om.mm o�..m ❑w SD. say. ::-.�WMWI.f(Radwn:::. ❑pq,mey. OMP_.. 1)TlA lwnwQn CdsWNy 6)T W YNNmREE1HMNSW mN 84�WIn Ww4.Ma.m,Wv,.N1,M,mW, .MiL.fafp NI .14 A meor.�..m�.�IY,Sbn) BwWl.n CaNW.p Ys nF7 m., o,wW ❑,Wm ❑wwe ❑'�'""N� m:ouESTED VNR COST NONLND CCNT ❑u-ama.mmn Om�.ex+: FIEID NOTES: ® ❑� ❑ma ❑ua ❑— ®amR ...wW¢b a Id TDWWunnW a mcNn c )PECNI W.i11YCigee OA NOIF1: yyy R)1'l4fel)1 0m M3o��W ar�f �u ❑masr�.n.waµsm p� .Mule .narnm i7.10 S,mpl.4NlmiRwlloN mtm wrc ,r 1 MW-a p 0 �w R MW-23 7)lp R KV-24 945 R T R MW14D ills OW R 9 R S' MW-ss w , x R T.,mad R . V di� /vyl; .,,. 4,i less' M99545: Chain of Custody Page 1 of 3 Em 13 of 27 ACCUTES-r M99545 `..... ... Section 4 . Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Certification Exceptions • Parameter Certificztions(MA) • Chain of Custody • MCP Form • VPH Form • Sample Tracking Chronicle ® 12of27 ACCIJTEST. Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: TRIP BLANK Lab Sample ID: M99545-6 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Trip Blank Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1364414.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND ,,' 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene AND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether .ND 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND '3.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene "ND", 2.0 ug11 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene MDR' a 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) ND � 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) ;ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND,!:t R «,;'50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene B;I:% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 82% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ED 11 of 27 A:CCU-rEST M99545 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-25 Lab Sample ID: M99545-5 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1364423.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene N � ,� 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND" "' g/2.0 u 1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether NID 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene 13.0 ug/l 108-88-3 Toluene N}7 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ;ND 2.0 ug/l 95-47-6 o-Xylene N} 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) Nl)' 50 ug/1 C9-C 12 Aliphatics(Unad1 ) <ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unad1 ) ;N� 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics �N 50 ug/1 §.•, C9-C12 Aliphatics 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 26% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 76%� 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound 10 of 27 AC0U-rEST M99545 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: M W 24D Lab Sample ID: M99545-4 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 ' " Matrix: AQ-Around Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB64422.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 2.0 ug/l 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ;ND 2.0 ug/l 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert BGtyl Ether iNI) 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene AND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene lN ' 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene 2.0 ug/1 95 47 6 o Xylene 12.0 ug/l C5-C8 Ali hat:cs Unad'. Np50 ug/l C9-C12 Aliphatics(UnadJ.) 50 u /l C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) �ND�' � 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics AND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 8 0% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-DibromotolLene 8% 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound MM 9 of 27 ACCUTEST M99545 `..... - Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-24 Lab Sample ID: M99545-3 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB64421.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene NJ � 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 'ND, 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether N€D 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene N6 '3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND, .'2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene IT 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 'ANDS %3 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) �ND - j 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadi ) TD E 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ,NODS;: 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics Np 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene35/0 � '. 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ffim 8 of 27 ®ACCU-rE B—C M99545 `.....1.a— Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 P Y Client Sample ID: MW-23 Lab Sample ID: M99545-2 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 AB64420.D 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene p'ND P/ 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 31 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND ; '-� 1.0 ug/l 91-20-3 Naphthalene 4 4AW— "° "3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND °' 2.0 ug/l J m,p-Xylene 37.2-4w 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene NI) 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj ) 290 `' 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) 26`0 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics t 50 ug/l CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene !`9�4 ��,.. 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene ;,94°fob f 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL= Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N= Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound sm 7 of 27 ACCU-rEST. M99545 Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-22 Lab Sample ID: M99545-1 Date Sampled: 04/20/11 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 04/21/11 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 A1364419.1) 1 04/29/11 AF n/a n/a GAB3529 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene 1"D,; .,',,Jl 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND '; 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 1.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene 'ND"" - 2.0 ug/l m,p-Xylene ND 3 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene 2.0 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) NDQ* 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) 'ND '- 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj ) t 50 ug/1 CS-C8 Aliphatics ND t 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits r 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 81% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 80°1 ,r 70-130% ND= Not detected J= Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B= Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E= Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound min 6 of 27 ACCIJTEST M99545 f Section 3 MEN a� Sampl"e Results Report of Analysis 5 of 27 ACCIJTEST M99545 1110E La. boi ator' iy':s SAMPLE DELIVERY GROUP CASE NARRATIVE Client: Shell Oil Job No M99545 Site: SCMAW:97346878(REIMBMA)577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Report Date 5/5/2011 10:45:22 AM 5 Sample(s), 1 Trip Blank(s)and 0 Field Blank(s)were collected on 04/20/2011 and were received at Accutest on 04/21/2011 properly preserved,at 2 Deg.C and intact. These Samples received an Accutest job number of M99545.A listing of the Laboratory Sample ID,Client Sample ID and dates of collection are presented in the Results Summary Section of this report. Except as noted below,all method specified calibrations and quality control performance criteria were met for this job.For more information,please refer to QC summary pages. Volatiles by GC By Method MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Matrix AQ Batch ID: GAB3529 M All samples were analyzed within the recommended method holding time. M All method blanks for this batch meet method specific criteria. The Accutest Laboratories of New England certifies that all analysis were performed within method specification. It is further recommended that this report to be used in its entirety.T 7e Accutest Laboratories of NE,Laboratory Director or assignee as verified by the signature on the cover page has authorized the release of this report(M99545). Thursday,May 05,2011 Page 1 of 1 mo 4of27 A,0(-- -rEST« M99545 Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M99545 SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: SAP#13770 2R 874 Sample Collected Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID �M99545 1 '04/20/11 11:30 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water j'ivlW 22- `M99545 2 04/20/11 12:20 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water M�99545 3.. . 04/20/11 12:45 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water M99545 4 �'04/20/11 12:15 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water BMW 24D °' ' M99545 5 04/20/11 13:00 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Ground Water MW 25 u M99545 6 04/20/11 00:00 PBMR 04/21/11 AQ Trip Blank Water 'IRIP BLANKe ® 3 of 27 ACCIJTE^�T. M99545 °BORATOR16B Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section2: Case Narrative/Conformance Summary .............................................................. 4 Section 3: Sample Results 3.1: M99545-1: MW-22 ........................................................................................................ 6 3.2: M99545-2: MW-23 ....................................................................................................... 7 3.3: M99545-3: MW-24 ....................................................................................................... 8 3.4: M99545-4: MW-24D .................................................................................................... 9 3.5. M99545-5: MW-25 ....................................................................................................... 10 3.6: M99545-6: TRIP BLANK ............................................................................................ 11 Section4: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 12 4.1: Chain of Custody ............................................................................................................ 13 4.2: MCP Form ...................................................................................................................... 16 4.3: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 17 4.4: Sample Tracking Chronicle ........................................................................................... 23 Section 5: GC V olatiles - QC Data Summaries .........>........................................................... 24 5.1: Method Blank Summary ................................................................................................ 25 5.2: Blank Spike/Blank Spike Duplicate Summary .............................................................. 26 5.3: Surrogate Recovery Summaries ..................................................................................... 27 2 of 27 ACCIJTEruT M99645 t r e-Hai:•dcopy=2.0 Automated Report F` r to P Technical Report for ..: s�y Shell Oil SCMAW:97346878 (REIMBMA) 577 West Main Street Hyannis MA /j SAP#13770 21Z 874 Accutest Job Number: M99545 Sampling Date: 04/20/11 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street Suite 202 Mansfield, MA 02048 lstone@sovcon.com ATTN: lisa Stone Total number of pages in report: 27 1M acco"'o Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements Xez�. ..d of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications:MA(M-MA136,SW846 NELAC)CT(PH-0109)NH(250210)RI(00071)ME(MA00136)FL(E87579) NY(11791)NJ(MA926)PA(6801121)ND(R-188)CO MN(I1546AA)NC(653)IL(002337)ISO 17025:2005(L2235) This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyzed. New England 495 Tech Center West • Building 1 • Marlborough,MA 01752 • tel:508-481-6200 • fax:508-481-7753 • http://www.accutest.com sm 27 Accutest Laboratories is the sole autliority for authorizing edits or modifications to this 1 ACCIJT of of 27 document.Unauthorized modification of this report is strictly prohibited. M99546 ............ Phase V ROS-RMR Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA ATTACHMENT A TABLE4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well AID Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO ORP (PS/cm) VC) (mg(L) (mV) MW-105S 12/27/2007 5.28 134 8.94 2.89 222 2/22/2008 5.85 96 9.39 5.71 134 5/15/2008 5.31 93 12.42 3.29 125 8/21/2008 5.64 114 14.36 3.10 168 11/25/2008 555 47 11.82 3.98 45 2/16/2009 5.19 248 7.98 6.7o 83 6/24/2009 4.97 104 13.04 4.46 147 8/31/2009 7.23 176 15.39 3.71 92 12/30/2009 5.93 69 10.46 4.77 82 4/21/2010 5.45 43 11.36 8.27 194 8/9/2010 6.12 87 13.65 2.15 137 12/28/2010 4.99 164 9.86 3.58 261 2/24/2011 5.54 60 10.37 4.71 -112 4/20/2011 4.88 81 1157 3.55 215 MW-105D 12/27/2007 6.04 103 955 7.39 229 2/22/2008 6.40 119 10.18 3.39 123 5/15/2008 5.49 104 12.99 3.35 118 8/21/2008 6.05 122 13.31 3.52 172 11/25/2008 3.64 41 12.14 7.81 89 2/16/2009 5.64 128 9.61 5.55 307 6/24/2009 5.68 153 13.63 6.47 81 8/31/2009 8.25 287 14.85 5.11 61 12/30/2009 5.89 106 9.29 5.78 ill 4/21/2010 555 105 12.39 5.76 192 8/9/2010 5.73 160 14.09 3.25 236 12/28/2010 533 194 9.10 4.25 248 2/24/2011 5.64 118 10.11 7.01 -104 4/20/2011 4.97 145 11.75 5.78 216 Notes: -not sampled mg/L-milligrams per Liter (pg/L)-micrograms per Liter mV-mmllivolts pS/cm-micr3Siemens per centimeter Page 9 of 9 TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well ID Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO ORP (PS/cm) VC) (m&/L) (mV) NM-102D 12/27/2007 5.84 442 10.28 3.91 168 2/21/2)W 6.16 435 9.26 3.62 122 5/15/20M 8.14 344 13.45 3.01 166 8/21/2008 5.51 409 1533 2.54 223 11/26/2008 559 151 1151 3.92 133 2/16/2009 550 378 9.68 4.07 303 6/24/2009 6.31 374 13.48 4.38 97 8/31/2009 4.90 329 14.78 3.65 57 12/10/2009 5.23 55 10.87 8.93 164 4/21/2010 6.73 107 11.85 4.95 121 8/9/2010 6.10 181 14.42 1.78 282 12/28/2010 4.70 171 7.86 3.12 266 2/24/2011 5,95 188 11.32 2.74 162 4/20/2011 5.05 160 11.28 3.16 218 MW-103S 12/27/2007 5.61 265 9.69 6.34 182 2/22/2008 7.12 264 6.26 7.67 -81 5/15/2008 5.42 191 1258 3.90 153 8/21/2008 521 263 16.31 6.43 250 11/25/2008 5.12 82 11.61 8.74 -122 2/17j2009 4.56 248 5.68 7.91 140 6/24/2009 559 204 13.11 7.82 83 8/31/2W9 5.64 328 13.81 5.76 314 12/30/2009 5.09 255 9.29 6.17 117 4/21,12010 5.15 119 11.73 8.84 211 8/9/2010 5.62 151 14.06 5.13 2.41 12/2E/2010 4.78 148 8.73 6.32 304 2/24/2011 5°0 121 9.69 8.36 -88 4/20/2011 4.74 139 11.81 6.92 243 NM-103D 12/27/2007 6.76 148 9.45 4.41 241 2/22./2008 7.68 157 9.25 2.07 -136 5/15/2008 5.97 201 12.12 1.98 139 8/21./2008 5.3 183 13.25 1.65 239 11/25/2008 4.45 56 1156 2.63 -130 2/17/2009 5.51 289 8.36 1.80 99 6/24/2009 5.53 183 13.19 2.85 76 8/31/2009 5.18 172 14.01 1.56 350 12/30/2009 519 197 7.81 1.84 100 4/21/2010 534 99 12.18 5.82 199 8/9/2010 S83 150 13.67 1.43 208 12/28/2010 5.44 202 10.70 1.45 239 2/24/2011 5-65 128 10.26 3.94 109 4/20/2011 4,88 154 11.75 3.36 243 MW-104S 12/27/2007 4.99 182 9.69 5.30 268 2/21/2008 7.84 236 9.04 6.97 -101 5/15/2008 5.80 325 11-15 3.92 152 8/21/2008 4.91 220 13.31 5.35 246 11/26/2008 5.02 66 11.92 8.41 123 2/16/2009 4.80 271 9.45 6.00 322 6/24/2009 5.34 260 12.56 7.68 97 8/31/2009 4.93 213 15.01 6.51 77 12/30/2009 551 106 6.89 3.68 126 4/21/2010 5.06 130 10.64 8.79 214 8/9/2010 3.36 209 13.64 4.83 213 1ZI28/2010 4.81 314 9.96 6.72 296 2/24/2011 4.98 224 9.97 8.58 -63 4/20/2011 4.71 254 10.40 6.56 2110 MW-104D 12/27/2007 6.06 586 10.05 6.98 240 2,121/2008 7.97 230 9.29 5.02 -119 5/15/2008 5.58 295 12.78 4.14 0.38 8/21/2008 5.95 340 14.71 6.53 195 11/26/2008 551 111 11.38 7.60 105 2/16/2009 5.24 305 8.64 6.60 90 6/24/2009 5,80 288 12.91 7.55 100 8/31/2009 5.79 270 13.49 5.63 243 12/30/2009 5.73 143 9.23 6.51 107 4/21/2010 5.66 139 11.79 7.97 173 8/9/2010 5.82 203 13.05 4.33 142 12/28/2010 5.14 225 9.75 5.97 235 2/24/2011 5.72 162 10.12 2.70 -140 4/20/2011 5.44 165 10.78 3.04 188 Page 8 of 9 TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well ID Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO OAP (ps/cm) (°C) (mK/L) (-V) MW-24D 12/6/2004 6.83 171 11A3 - 106.7 2/22/2007 7.35 166 5.30 6.45 73 5/17/2007 5.63 125 13.04 9.10 163.7 8/9/2007 6.27 132 12.80 2.14 67 9/19/2007 6.11 124 13.04 4.36 -37 12/26/2007 5.81 121 10.63 7.39 50 2/21/2008 6.47 128 9.18 6.68 280 5/14/2008 5.85 110 11.23 5.29 88 8/21/2008 6.11 148 13.48 5.29 118 11/26/2008 5.81 139 11.54 5.41 172 2/17/2009 5.73 142 9.87 5.71 205 6/25/2009 5.31 120 13.46 6.% 81 4/20/2010 724 214 12.61 5.94 178 8/9/2010 5.92 442 21.50 6.56 24.1 12/28/2010 5.90 183 5.T 7.91 378 2/24/2011 652 231 8.31 2A1 82 4/20/2011 3.62 203 12.06 6.07 167 MW-25 12/6/2004 556 84 9.95 - 199.4 2/22/2007 6.91 193 10.20 3.81 86 5/17/2007 5.85 237 12.46 1.64 93 8/9/2007 5.92 162 12.10 1.46 114 9/19/2007 5.93 276 12.67 1.% -23 12/26/2007 5.15 335 9.92 3.T 363 2/21/2008 8A2 186 8.94 3.49 -169 5/14/2008 631 252 12.77 221 -8.0 8/21/2008 6.31 225 1457 1.01 79 11/26/2008 6.18 258 11.49 1.83 -15 2/17/2009 5.71 152 9.61 4.21 117 6/25/2009 6.02 169 12.% 4.40 37 8/31/2009 6.13 164 12.78 6.40 25 12/30/2009 6.93 207 10.29 2.15 47 4/20/2010 5.76 50 1250 6.98 133 8/9/2010 5.51 341 22.20 7.15 3-1.8 12/28/2010 6.89 240 5.20 6.51 232 2/24/2011 651 210 8.30 6A3 121 4/20/2011 6.34 32 11.25 6.90 -114 MW-1015 12/26/2007 5.91 414 10.30 4.78 64 2/21/2008 6.04 425 11.09 6.52 174 5/14/2008 6.20 377 12.45 4.40 113 8/21/2008 5.28 479 15.31 3.33 215 11/26/2008 5.75 210 1159 3.17 114 2/16/2009 5.37 386 10.14 5.88 304 6/23/2009 5.25 397 12.49 6.57 89 8/31/2009 5.78 588 14.86 1.42 289 12/30/2009 4.82 235 9.63 7.67 141 4/20/2010 4.98 257 15.91 6.36 225 8/9/210 5A2 428 14.18 4.29 210 12/28/2010 4.49 274 9.89 5.20 246 2/24/2011 4.94 416 11.16 7.83 -53 4/20/2011 5.88 422 1134 6.36 273 MW-1011) 12/26/2007 5.80 318 11.21 4.14 33 2/21/2008 535 346 11.18 4.48 216 5/14/2108 5.45 372 14.47 3.26 231 8/21/2108 4.89 421 1453 4.31 212 11/26/2008 4.83 121 10.98 4.68 123 2/16/2009 4.93 319 9.76 4.36 277 6/21/2009 5.39 328 1557 5.00 85 8/31/2009 425 313 15.01 4.80 81 12/30/2009 528 160 8.41 6.67 123 4/20/2010 5.09 147 14.53 4.80 202 8/9/2110 7AI 262 15.38 3.86 199.7 12/28/2010 5.46 269 8.38 3.73 204 2/24/2011 533 212 11.11 4.98 -76 4/20/2011 4.66 27a 1150 5.23 257 MW-102S 12/27/2007 6.43 319 1057 8.15 204 2/21/2008 6.49 335 9.22 6.97 119 - 5/15/2008 6.01 -159 13.97 2.77 156 8/21/2008 5.76 363 17.01 3.75 210 11/26/2008 5.70 88 11.92 7.62 99 2/16/2009 552 211 7.03 6.35 78 6/24/2109 6.17 282 13.14 6.72 79 8/31/2009 5.52 261 1738 6.23 310 12/30/2009 5.64 285 1137 8.46 122 4/21/2010 559 171 1138 7.44 159 8/9/2010 6.11 200 1427 4.64 212 12/29/2010 5.67 491 10.10 5.15 191 2/24/2011 6.04 486 10.83 6.66 131 Page 7 of 9 4/20/2011 5.15 3.% 11.06 5.37 209 TABLE4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well 1D Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO ORP (PS/cm) (°C) (mg/L) (mV) MW-21 1/19/2034 6.07 291 11.19 1,54 20.6 4/20/2004 6.54 183 11.83 3.27 6.8 7/19/2004 6.48 388 1132 0.38 -573 12/6/2004 6.88 293 11.73 - 167.3 10/9/2006 6.17 295 15.11 0,52 142.3 2/22/2007 6.43 411 9.88 4.06 51 5/17/2007 6.10 295 12.96 322 63 8/9/2007 6.2_ 189 1428 2.05 10 9/19/2007 6.31 2-15 13.08 3.66 -84 12/27/2007 6.07 293 10.29 4.14 88 2/21/2008 10.66 251 11.40 3.59 -170 5/14/2008 6.36 267 11.80 3.51 -43 8/21/2008 6.30 200 13.09 4.73 38 11/26/2008 5.93 96 11.85 3.90 -211 2/16,12009 5.78 273 8.63 1.71 41 6/25,12009 622 295 13.71 5.79 20 8/31/2009 5,83 162 13.83 4.57 189 12/30/2009 6.00 191 9.17 6.88 163 4/20/2010 5.78 112 1354 7.21 46 12/29/2010 5.17 268 10.10 4.12 182 2/24/2011 6S15 411 9.19 1.81 89 4/20/2011 626 327 12.54 3.05 18 MW-22 11/26/2008 4.89 95 11.27 8.83 -156 2/16/2009 5.28 210 7.68 6.85 16 6/25/2009 5.10 144 12.9-1 7.34 71 8/31/2009 5.72 119 14.72 8.54 65 12/30/2009 5.78 137 8.32 9_38 180 4/20/2010 5.94 93 12.12 5.82 235 8/9/2010 6.11 460 19.04 9.01 8 12/29/2010 6.65 186 6.82 7.48 204 4/20/2011 5,82 151 12.24 6.15 219 MW-21 1/19/2004 5.81 141 11.82 9.37 121 4/20/2004 6.65 153 12.28 0.76 -7 7/19/2004 6.30 409 12.02 0.30 -69.7 12/6/2004 6.35 155 10.41 - 155.6 10/9/2006 6.20 306 1534 031 137.2 2/22/2007 6.66 311 9.08 6.75 47 5/17/2W7 5.88 199 14.18 8.72 72.1 8/9/2007 6.15 181 14.14 3.69 56.1 9/19/2007 6.05 179 14.09 5.17 -44 12/.27/2007 6.19 260 9.39 4.94 88 2/21/2008 6.42 186 11.36 5.58 96 3/14/2008 5.74 224 11.21 3.76 83 8/21/2008 5.63 132 13.16 2.70 -19 11/26/2008 5.85 101 11.94 4.77 -216 2/16/2009 5.26 160 7.40 7.68 -2 6/.25/2009 6.27 257 13.10 5.90 33 8/31/2009 4.92 104 1351 8.11 74 12,130/2009 622 174 7.21 6.70 68 4j20/2010 755 192 12.07 6.28 42 8/9/2010 6.05 904 20.46 8.79 -0.9 12/28/2010 5.11 109 9.19 6.97 232 2;24/2011 7.03 76 9.39 3.38 -140 4,120/2011 6.61 61 12.32 5.65 -123 MW-24 12/6/2004 6.25 115 11.76 - 1423 7/21/2005 5.49 216 11.35 4.98 130.5 1/16/2006 5.60 182 10.90 4.01 217.2 2/22/2007 6.77 124 9.96 5.89 112 5/17/2007 5.99 214 11.95 3.27 109 8/9/2007 6.27 213 12.73 1.41 48 5/19/2007 5.81 215 13.34 2.54 2 12/26/2007 5.87 192 10.70 3.55 48 2/21/2008 9.08 125 9.74 4.17 -158 5/14/2008 5.94 212 11.38 2.78 132 8/21/2008 6.12 1790 13.98 2.32 102 11/26/2008 5.99 225 11.40 4.61 166 2/17/2009 3.81 204 7.61 4.85 215 6/25/2009 5.86 1% 12.97 4.43 73 3/31/2009 3.87 220 13.99 2.02 136 12/30/2009 7.19 2753 9.23 3.21 100 4/20/2010 6.02 135 1153 2.69 169 8/9/2010 5.65 266 20.29 6.73 25.6 12/28/2010 6.70 135 4.64 7.91 266 2/24/2011 621 151 6.81 2.81 110 4/20/2011 5.61 113 11.34 3.28 201 Page 6 of 9 r TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well ID Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO ORP (y5/cm) VC) (mg(L) (mV) MW-17 2/23/2007 6.19 425 6.23 4.99 223 5/17/2007 5.18 311 1425 6.84 124.8 9/19/2007 536 313 15.08 332 77 12/26/2007 3.33 220 1053 4.28 63 2/21/2008 10.47 272 12.19 4.30 -155 5/14/2008 6.08 - 13.11 0.11 178.7 8/21/2008 5.46 6,287 15.89 3.98 171 11/26/2008 4.77 25 13.01 8.78 -203 2/16/2009 4.98 313 7.82 5.49 4 6/23/2009 6.9 M3 14.88 2.09 -186 8/31/2009 5.44 124 1939 5.98 58 12/30/2009 6.93 511 9.30 5.15 263 4/20/2010 6.70 364 11.96 7.63 214 8/9/2010 5.38 563 20.98 5.22 29.2 12/28/2010 7.81 331 4.10 8.11 191 2/24/2011 5.60 170 10.75 6.21 196 4/20/2011 5.76 78 11.40 7.80 -89 MW-18 2/22/2007 7.42 229 10.10 6.73 157 5/17/2007 3.35 173 12.88 5.66 181 8/9/2007 6.55 168 13.14 2.31 227 9/19/2007 3.55 144 13-98 5.94 99 12/26/2007 4.74 151 11.17 7.32 421 2/21/2008 637 302 8.61 7.90 185 5/14/2008 5.79 117 14.41 6.21 189 8/21/2008 5.62 134 13.91 6.70 170 11/26/2008 528 48 10.67 7.54 133 2/16/2009 4.77 204 10.38 6.45 278 6/23/2009 5.02 1% 12.86 6.31 -181 8/31/2009 5.50 104 14.09 9.11 56 12/30/2009 5.48 152 9.39 7.74 103 4/20/2010 629 145 1257 6.67 158 8/9/2010 552 258 23.78 7.22 59.3 12/28/2010 Could not locate the well 2/24/2011 4.75 135 10.86 7.38 274 4/20/2011 5.10 130 1136 7.90 234 NM-19 2/23/2007 6.93 266 9.46 6.65 184 5/17/2007 539 227 14.17 552 179 8/9/2007 554 303 14.71 6.19 171 9/19/2007 5.75 530 14.82 5.29 19 12/26/2007 4S4 186 11.24 7.% 405 2/21/2008 9.39 220 11.86 6.% -61 3/14/2008 5.15 221 1238 5.07 122 8/21/2008 5.44 630 15.06 5.54 194 11/26/2008 4.09 84 9.32 8.39 -92 2/16/2009 5.65 260 7.28 6.39 -39 6/24/2009 5.6 443 14.36 7.44 81 8/31/2009 5.47 443 14.98 8.76 99 12/30/2009 531 230 8.47 8.81 112 4/20/2010 6.69 226 1257 8.70 217 8/9/2010 5.77 506 25.90 6.14 41.8 12/28/2010 7.06 401 5.47 7.45 213 2/24/2011 4.91 269 10.19 735 300 4/20/2011 5.19 300 13.10 5.98 258 MW-20 10/9/2006 5.69 319 1852 0.49 170.6 2/22/2007 6.72 299 10.66 1288 49 5/17/2007 5.87 266 17.49 552 -1.3 8/9/2007 5.82 280 16.73 1.41 52 9/19/2007 6.12 234 14.36 3.31 -83 12/26/2007 4.80 318 11.77 261 278 2/21/2008 10.45 270 10.51 255 -188 5/14/2008 6.13 283 1523 2.12 70 8/21/2008 6.11 219 1524 2.54 -38 11/26/2008 5.33 101 11.68 3.83 -229 2/17/2009 5.91 277 7.78 3.05 66 6/24/2009 3.33 308 13.44 6.97 134 8/31/2009 6.05 218 17.% 2.55 -42 12/30/2009 555 245 6.72 5.28 83 4/21/2010 5.74 95 14.56 7.20 59 8/9/2010 5.91 574 20.03 2.53 -2.8 12/29/2010 5.90 383 11.07 2.03 -8 2/24/2011 6.10 222 12.19 3.85 -28 4/20/2011 6.32 81 1289 5.42 -172 Page 5 of 9 TABLE4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well ID Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO 0" (AS/-) VC) (m8/Id (mv) NM-14 10/9/2006 5S0 327 14.83 0.48 182 2/22/2007 6.73 686 9.36 1246 76 5/17/2007 5.45 181 14.07 4.02 176 8/9/2007 5.64 306 14.07 2,30 124 9/19/2007 5.64 391 15.34 2.79 4 12/26/2007 4.90 660 11.58 3.70 384 2/21j 2008 10.96 1780 11.14 1.87 -183 5/14/2008 635 - 17.60 0.43 37 8/21/2008 5-99 687 16.75 131 -30 11/26/2008 5.09 230 11.99 2.25 -224 2/16/2009 6.03 621 4.79 1.83 -57 6/23,/2009 6.24 381 13.46 2.71 -195 8/31/2009 5.67 371 15.44 0.86 -7 12/30/2009 5.75 302 7.32 2.58 81 4/20/2010 7.07 464 1259 6.15 -46 8/9/2010 6.27 794 23.61 1.11 -15.2 12/28/2010 7.00 726 3.17 6.97 148 2/24/2011 5.44 484 11.40 9.52 89 4/20/2011 5.15 354 12.80 3.32 200 MW-15 1/19/2004 4.98 190 11.30 10.38 288.7 4/20/2004 3.36 131 12.34 9.39 281.8 7/19/2004 5.19 228 11.83 9.80 163.2 7/21/2005 102 -147 12.02 6.88 275.7 1/16/2006 3.12 226 12.02 10.26 320.9 10/9/2006 5.31 612 14.40 056 205.7 2/22/2007 8.36 273 7.20 659 122 5/17/2007 5.15 379 15.09 7.94 197.6 8/9/2007 5.66 236 13.56 1.49 261 9/19/2007 556 176 13.49 4.05 57 12/26/2007 454 159 10.82 7.42 390 2/21/2008 559 165 7.60 7.17 244 5/14/2008 5.61 131 14.65 4.87 201 8/21/2008 5.37 185 14.83 3.32 144 11/26/2008 4?0 32 11.02 5.11 -148 2/16/2009 5.40 259 7.71 3.69 24 4/20/2010 654 462 12.62 5.81 218 8/9/2010 555 584 23.87 2.43 :30.5 12/.28/2010 6.84 4-18 3.49 2.59 105 4/20/2011 6.07 77 11.31 4.18 -79 NM-15S 6/24/2009 451 101 14.38 5.16 146 8/31/2009 4.75 250 1651 2.06 143 12/30/2009 5.11 205 10.74 3.71 221 MW-15D 9/19/2007 5.45 193 14.21 2.13 -16 12/26/2007 4.40 213 10.97 3.46 399 2/21/2008 5.56 208 9.16 5.73 185 j 5/14/2008 5.44 220 13.62 1.48 106 8/21/2008 5.12 233 1458 1.88 181 11/26/2008 5.46 71 10.77 1.88 -181 2j l6/2009 4.31 314 7.92 4.79 54 6/24/2009 5.03 214 13.99 1.21 90 4,120/2010 6.25 193 1239 3.70 263 8/9/2010 5.77 508 23.49 6.46 -5 12/28/2010 5.14 221 753 1.79 234 2/24/2011 5.42 271 7.85 2.00 239 4/20/2011 5.26 323 11.70 2.40 177 MW-16 2/23/2007 6.66 166 9.82 753 213 5/17/2007 7.06 219 12.92 958 69.2 8/9/2007 635 254 18.61 2.79 361 9/19/2007 5.24 248 1422 5.31 ill 12/26/2007 4.48 150 12.15 8.29 400 2/22/2008 5.69 141 10.42 6.09 172 5/14/2008 5.46 243 13.08 4.92 121 8/21/2008 5.04 436 15.01 5.53 259 11/25/2008 5.15 56 12.46 7.53 139 2/16/2009 5.02 17, 10.46 5.92 312 6/24/2009 5.34 298 14.48 6.71 102 3/31/2009 4.80 367 1831 5.33 370 12/30/2009 533 347 7.12 8.60 160 4/20/2010 5.63 202 14.11 6.72 204 8/9/2010 5.83 905 22.76 9.50 28.8 12/28/2010 4.88 352 8.33 4.87 293 2/24/2011 5.66 424 11.09 7.19 213 4/20/2011 4.71 229 12S9 6.37 253 Page 4 of 9 I TABLE4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well ID Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO ORP (uS/-) VC) (mBR-) (-V) MW-8 10/9/2006 7.02 282 14.76 053 126.3 MW-9 10/9/2006 6.10 377 15.29 0.32 161.8 2/23/2007 5.99 1550 7.37 5.10 242. 5/17/2007 528 691 14.87 3.68 168.5 8/9/2007 5.89 462 15.11 1.41 108 9/19/2007 6.08 226 13.26 2.09 -18 12/26/2007 550 392 10.72 4.36 101 2/21/2008 6.52 144 9.48 2.01 94 5/14/2008 6.05 288 13.33 2.% 93 8/21/2008 5.53 450 14.63 4.11 ill 8/31/2009 5.19 426 14.17 4.04 295 4/20/2010 6.62 441 12.47 4.38 177 8/9/2010 357 647 21.18 3.37 22.1 12/29/2010 5.49 147 10.67 5.69 270 2/24/2011 5.45 213 11.71 4.% 190 4/20/2011 5.31 44 11.89 7.22 49 NM-10 10/9/2006 5.67 274 1536 0.48 175 2/22/2007 7.70 323 9.19 8.17 131 5/17/2007 5.42 4870 1320 1.61 180 8/9/2007 5.35 184 16.44 4.91 229.8 9/19/2007 6.01 341 1327 2.71 -8 12/26/2007 5.47 185 10.45 6.85 100 2/21/2008 8.28 143 10.00 6.02 -133 3/14/2008 5.87 159 12.81 4.62 158 8/21/2008 5.41 337 14.70 3.36 177 11/25/2008 5.01 59 11.77 6.51 -120 6/24/2009 551 194 1528 4.86 93 8/31/2009 558 321 14.19 4.31 50 4/20/2010 6.61 237 12.65 7.68 178 8/9/2010 550 719 2320 5.29 20 12/29/2010 5.46 192 10.63 5.31 241 2/24/2011 5.91 115 10.35 7.41 -84 4/20/2011 521 163 12.00 3.51 241 MW-11 10/9/2006 6.14 250 16.62 0.59 119.4 2/23/2007 6.11 209 10.11 6.72 209 5/17/2007 524 167 13.19 4.23 210 8/9/2007 5.80 359 15.76 2.24 258 9/19/2007 556 324 13.94 4.33 93 12/26/2007 5.04 216 1056 7.71 175 2/22/2008 7.73 230 10S8 4.70 -115 5/14/2008 6.26 - 15.48 0.24 167A 8/22/2008 5.90 235 16.46 4.04 167 11/25/2008 4.61 32 1057 7.25 -106 3/17/2009 6.78 152 1432 3.76 152.4 7/14/2009 5.15 254 14.60 6.32 37 9/30/2009 4.68 179 13.20 11.92 240.2 12/15/2009 5.27 142 13.82 6.32 139.0 4/13/2010 Malfunctioning YSI-no readings taken ' 8/2/2010 2.31 200 13.94 7.80 101.7 MW-12 1/19/2004 4.70 152 12.31 7.31 288.5 4/20/2004 5.71 91 1251 6.63 308.7 7/19/2004 5.13 156 11.69 9.72 166.6 NM-13 10/9/2006 550 211 16.60 0.61 177.2 2/22/2007 5.84 379 8.12 0.65 165.2 5/17/2007 5.71 135 13.97 4.68 175 8/9/2007 6.01 191 17.09 4.27 142 9/19/2007 5.17 186 1451 5.63 125 12/26/2007 526 125 1151 7.50 414 2/21/2008 632 161 11.09 7.73 7 5/14/2008 4.73 134 13.10 4.86 121 8/21/2008 5.01 153 13.81 4.11 256 11/26/2008 422 65 10.92 7.61 -104 2/16/2009 4.83 138 10.27 6.29 302 6/23/2009 5.17 179 13.09 6.01 167 8/31/2009 532 97 15.43 7.15 95 12/30/2009 5.98 101 7.47 7.45 81 4/20/2010 536 63 1336 7.28 209 8/9/2010 532 428 23.62 652 24 12/28/2010 6.89 218 3.75 7.21 210 2/24/2011 4.91 124 1053 1036 190 4/20/2011 4,81 37 11.38 7.69 -40 Page 3 of 9 TABLE4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well tD Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO ORP (uskm) CC) (ms/L) (mv) MW4 2/23/2007 6.16 87 0.76 5.92 115 5/17/2000 524 184 13.94 4.65 148 8/9/2007 5.12 207 16.84 6.00 11-4.3 9/19/2007 5.42 199 13.94 5.89 99 12/26/2007 5.44 150 11.25 5.01 21 2/22/2018 5.86 153 9.28 5.84 162 5/14/2018 6.33 - 17.71 2.31 161.1 8/22/2008 5.71 183 15.13 4.67 293 11/26/2008 5.09 67 11.46 7.42 151 3/17/2C09 638 198 14.67 6'09 158.2 7/14/2009 4.95 326 12.67 9.42 67.4 4/13/2010 5.61 3.26 10.39 11.04 156.2 8/2/2010 2.42 350 13.07 8.03 97.2 12/30/2010 4.10 245 12.03 8.73 111.3 2/7/2C11 4.91 201 10.32 7.83 268.3 4/11/2011 4.69 708 12.74 9.83 685 MW-5 7/21/2005 4.76 248 10.% 10.97 240.2 1/16/2006 4.98 245 12.13 10.27 358.7 2/23/2007 6.17 141 8.91 38.14 182 5/17/2007 5.M 215 12.30 6.25 210 8/9/2307 5.45 174 1859 555 179 9/19/2007 556 182 13.% 6.98 138 12/26/2007 5.60� 170 12.03 4.44 48 2/22/2008 552 164 8.84 5.10 172 5/14/2008 6.14 - 14.62 4.45 184.7 8/22/2008 5.54 157 14.34 4.62 250 11/251'2008 4.81 38 12Al 6.35 -79 3/17/2009 -- -- - -- - 7/14/2009 4.32 207 16.58 9.52 1012 12/15,/2009 5.02 142 13.13 5.96 157.3 4/13j 2010 Malfunctioning YSI-no readings taken 8/2/2010 3.71 309 13.16 5.78 34.8 12/30/2010 4.09 157 12.48 8.02 115.9 2/7/2011 4.73 104 10.79 7.99 265.6 4/11/2011 453 317 12.68 8.94 72.1 MW-6 7/21/2005 4.99 448 12.68 6.17 206.7 1/16/2006 5.24 206 1 11.39 10.30 271.5 5/17/2007 DAMAGED-NOT SAMPLED 8/9/2007 5.93 415 1852 1.41 205 9/20/2007 5-50 235 16.17 4.18 105 8/22/2008 5.99 472 15.12 3.29 186 11/25/2008 537 69 11.53 3.65 87 3/17/2009 7.01 278 14.38 027 146.4 7/14/2009 4,51 243 13.70 3.93 19.2 9/33/2009 5.02 419 13.28 5.56 241.6 12/1_15/2009 552 3% 1259 1 3.60 129.2 4/13/2010 Sheen in well 8/2/2010 3.98 I 412 I 13.59 I 5.5585 I -3.6 12/30/2010 t39 615 12.91 3. 94.2 2/7/2011 °.91 249 12.99 4.64 265.8 4/11/2011 Sheen in well MW-7 1/19/2004 4.93 160 11.31 10.58 277.5 4/20/2004 3.24 119 1258 9.04 2829 7/19/2004 5.44 229 11.94 10.20 166.8 10/9/2006 5.01 406 15.25 0.49 79.3 2/23/2007 6.71 199 9.45 6.37 200 5/17/2007 5.76 258 14.40 727 137.9 8/9/2007 5.39 266 19.73 5.68 2615 9j20/2007 5.69 215 18.03 3.28 92 12/26/2007 5.40 157 10.31 6.79 146 2,122/2008 7.66 132 10.62 5.14 -103 5/14/2008 5.79 225 14.03 3.33 93 8/22/2008 6.32 169 15.67 4.07 161 11/25/2008 4.86 31 11.70 6.69 -138 3/17/2009 6.8 -- 14.35 7.29 171.7 7/14/2009 426 171 13.08 8.03 63.0 9/30/2009 4.70 205 13.60 11.26 235.9 12/15/2009 5.54 424 13.09 4.53 78.7 4/13/2010 Sheen in well 8/2/2010 2.7 288 13.67 653 56.6 12/30/2010 4.4 145 1254 7.93 87.6 2/7/2011 5.32 300 1270 7.67 277.6 4/11/2011 5.80 373 12.85 9.25 48.4 Page 2 of 9 TABLE4 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-MNA Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Well ID Sample Date pH Cond Temp DO ORP (pS/cm) (°C) (m9(L) (MV) MW-1 2/23/2007 6.5-1 31 6.90 7.49 200 5/17/2007 5.98 627 15.83 4.39 192.7 11/26/2008 -- -- -- -- - 3/17/2009 6.73 -- 15.56 6.17 102.6 7/14/2109 5.16 349 13.81 3.58 -304 9/10/2009 4.91 286 1359 6.43 211.7 12/15/20D9 3.4 495 12.50 3.33 134.7 4/13/2010 Sheen in well 8/2/2010 0.01'NAPL present 12/30/2010 4.43 497 1277 4.16 84.7 2/7/2011 5.45 401 12.84 I 3.75 I 250.4 4/11/2011 Sheen in weU MW-1R 10/9/2006 6.45 275 16.21 0.42 139.1 2/23/2007 6.44 292 10.62 6.51 222 5/17/2007 5.35 5% 15.10 4.68 179.6 8/9/2007 5.89 612 16.39 1.62 211 9/20/2007 5.73 293 19.58 1.78 81 12/26/2007 5.63 269 10.84 1.95 129 2/22/2008 7.98 197 1050 3.32 -133 5/14/2008 7.17 366 13.79 280 115 8/22/2108 6.18 102 16.21 3.01 145 11/26/2008 6.31 289 1204 5.31 157 3/17/2009 653 -- 14.11 7.30 181.9 7/14/2009 5.04 208 13.19 6.59 -16.0 9/30/2009 4.98 233 1353 11.24 217.7 12/15/2109 3.42 243 1258 6.04 120.6 4/13/2010 Sheen in well - 8/2/2010 2.39 4.25 14.07 6.10 101.4 12/30/2010 4.35 293 1267 7.24 85.4 2/7/2011 5.28 210 12.72 7.92 248Y 4/11/2011 5.01 395 12.88 8.76 45.1 MW-2 2/23/2007 656 224 8.91 8.60 182 5/17/2007 5.16 231 13.02 3.99 209 8/9/2007 5.12 260 16.15 5.33 249.3 9/20/2007 5.49 225 17.86 3.13 101 12/26/2007 5.54 152 11.57 5.55 126 2/22/2008 5.79 141 10.61 5.24 171 5/14/2008 629 -- 16.26 7.50 159 8/22/2008 5.89 208 16.24 4.52 172 11/26/2008 4.78 65 11.12 7.89 -73 3/17/2009 659 387 13.66 3.26 183.4 7/14/2009 5.05 216 13.80 9.21 61.9 4/13/2010 5.62 306 10.95 9.55 151.7 8/2/2010 2.58 272 13.74 7.61 97.9 12/30/2010 4.2 310 1280 8.29 103.7 2/7/2111 4.9 187 10.71 5.93 262.4 4/11/2111 4.8 538 12.70 8.95 60 MW-3 1/19/2004 4.85 156 12.25 9334 243.9 4/20/204 5.89 185 12.92 658 260.9 7/19/2004 5.13 179 1151 9.05 152 5/17/2007 4.90 129 1257 4.01 235 12/26/2007 4.42 199 9.89 7.22 166 Destroyed MW-3R 8/9/2107 5.80 223 18.08 6.11 142.1 9/19/2007 6.13 129 1324 4.26 113 2/22/2008 5.66 152 9.19 5.86 163 5/14/2008 5.95 - 13.71 0.28 227 8/22/2108 5.55 161 1420 4.21 260 11/25/2008 5.93 49 12.46 6A4 157 3/17/2009 7.07 112 13.28 1.04 153.6 7/14/2009 4.02 119 13.0 9.86 126.7 9/30/2009 4.42 99 1 12.77 14.75 325.7 4/13/2010 Malfunctioning YSl-no readings taken 8/2/2110 1.92 124 14.07 9.01 127.9 12/30/2010 4.04 119 1251 8.60 116.2 2/7/2011 5.04 97 12.84 9.02 26C7 4/11/2011 455 203 12.84 9.46 75.8 , Page 1 of 9 TABLE3 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-OXYGENATES Former Shelly Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Data Usability Diisopropyl ether EIBE TAME TBA MTBE Ethanol Well ID Assessment Bias Sample Date (pg/L) (pgIL) WIL) (Ng/L) r (PPS) (Mg/0 MW-101S 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 1.14 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-102D 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/15/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-102S 12/29/2007 q.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/15/2008 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-103D 12/29/2007 <7.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/15/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-103S 12/29/2007 <1.00 Q.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/15/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-109D 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/15/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-104S 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/15/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 Mw-105D 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 None 5/15/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-105S 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/15/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 Notes: All concentration and MCP standards reported in micrograms per liter(ug/L) ETBE-ethyl tert-butyl ether TAME-tert-amyl methyl ether TBA-tert-butyl alcohol DIPE-di-isopropyl ether <10.0 is below laoratory detection limit of 10.0 ug/L NE is not established. Data Usability Assessment-the following qualifiers are utilized: None-no potential bias exists Low-potential low bias exists High-potential high bias exists NC-data is not-CAM compliant Page 3 of 3 r TABLE3 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-OXYGENATES Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Data Usability Diisopropyl ether EIBE TAME TBA MTBE Ethanol Well ID Assessment Bias Sample Date (pil/L) W/O (pPL) WIL) (AgfL) (119(l.) MW-15 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE 7/18/2006 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <10.0 NE NE 8/10/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-15D 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-16 8/9/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 2.52 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 1.76 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 NM-17 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-18 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 NM-19 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-NI 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 QO <1.0 <200 None 12/29/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 NM-21 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE 12/29/20U7 <1.00 <1:00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/29/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-22 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE None 12/29/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 NM-23 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <100 NE NE 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 I <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 NM-24 7/21/2005 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE 7/18/2006 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <10.0 NE NE 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 PAW-24D 7/21/2005 1 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE 7/18/2006 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <10.0 NE NE 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 NW-25 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-1011) 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 Page 2 of 3 TABLE3 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-OXYGENATES Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Data Usability Diisopropyl ether EPBE TAME TBA MTBE Ethanol Well ID Assessment Bias Sample Date (PPS) (Pg/L) OWL) (PL) OWL) OWL) MW-1 9/26/2007 - - - - - 360 None 3/17/2009 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/30/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 NM-1R 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/22/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 None 3/17/2009 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/30/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-2 12/29/2007 <1!00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/22/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 3/17/2009 <20 <2.0 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/30/2010 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-3 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE MW-3R 8/9/2007 <L00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 1/4/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/22/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 None 3/17/2009 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/30/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW 3 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/22/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <2.0 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 3/17/2009 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/30/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-5 8/9/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/22/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 None 3/17/2009 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/30/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-6 None 3/17/2009 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/30/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-7 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE 8/9/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/22/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 3/17/2009 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 12/30/2010 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 NM-9 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE 8/9/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 12/29/2010 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 NM-10 8/9/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 12/29/2010 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 MW-11 7/19/2004 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <100 NE NE 8/9/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <2.0 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 None 3/17/2009 <20 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 NE NE NM-13 12/29/2007 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/2008 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <20 <20 <20 <20 <1.0 <200 <1.00 <100 None 2/21/20W <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <20 <1.00 - None 5/14/2008 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 12/28/2010 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <1.0 <200 Page 1 of 3 TABLE2 SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-EPH Forme Shell Service Station 0137770 577 West Main Street Hyannk,MA MCP M.thod1 A....ph Ac...ph Bcnm(a) Benro(a) B.nro(b) Benm(g.h,l) Benao(k) Dibem.(yh) Fluoran- Ind...jl,25 2-Methyl- Naphtha- Ph- C9•Cle C19-C16 C11-C22 GW Standards ]hen. thy]... Anth-... ..thracene pyrene Fluoranthene p.rylene Fluoranthene Chrysene anthracene thene Floomne rd)pyrene -phthkne I... throne Pyrene Aliphatic Aliphtk.Aromatics (na/L) (ug/L) (.g/L) (Pzz) (ug/L) (.g/L) (.g(L) (.g/L) (UrIL) (ns/L) OWL) (na(L) (ug/L) (P&(L) WIL) (ug/L) (ug/L) (Pg/L) (p7/L) (pg/L) Gw-1 20 30 60 1 0.2 1 so 1 2 o.s 90 30 0.5 10 140 40 80 70 140W 200 GW-2 NO 10,OW NO NO NO NO NE NO NA NO NO NO NO 2,000 1,000 NO NO 5,000 NO 50.000 GW-3 6,000 40 30 1,000 s00 4.0 20 1W 70 40 200 40 100 20'm 20,OW 10,000 20 SOAN so,= 5,000 We111D Sample MW-3 12/10/MOl <5.5 -c5.5 \ c5,5 <s.s G5.5 15.5 <53 <5.5 .5.5 <.5 <5.5 <5.5- \ <5.5 7.A <5.5 <5.5 <5.5 3P.1 1110 202 (GW-1,GW-3) 9/5/2002 <5.6 <5.8 <5.6 <5.6 <5.6 <.6 <5.6 .5.6 <5.6 15.6 <5.6 <5.4 <5.6 11.5 <.6 <5.6 <5.6 318 <110 IW 7/22/20R3 -5.0 <5.0 15.0 <5.0 <5.0 15.0 <5.0 15.0 .5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <53) <s.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <S.0 <lUO <lm 16U 1/19/2W4 <53 <53 <53 <53 <5.3 <53 <53 63 15.3 <53 <53 <5.3 <53 <5.3 15.3 <5.3 <5.3 121 <110 139 4/20/20114 <5.1 <5.1 <5.1 <5.1 <5.1 15.1 <5.1 <5.1 .5.1 <5.1 <5.1 <5.1 <5.1 <5.1 .5.1 <5.1 <5.1 161 <100 2" MW-5 7/22/20M <5.0 <5.0 <5.9 <50 �Sn E.0 �5.o <5.U- <S.0 GS.U� "<s.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5A <.0 <5.0 <5.0 <1W c100 <100 (a+YJ-1,a.rv-4) MW-11 7/22/2W3 <Sd <5.4 .5.4 -5.4 <5.4 11.4 <5.4 -5.4 .5.4 <5.4 <5.4 <5.4 15.4 215 71.9 <5.4 <A 147 <110 152 (GW.1,GW.3) 1/19/2004 <5.6 15k <1A <5.6 <16 -1.6 -5h d.6 <5,6 G5.6 <5.6 <1.6 <5.6 <5.6 6.6 15.6 c5.6 <I10 <110 <110 4/20/2001 <53 <53 63 <5.3 <53 -5.3 <53 <5.3 15.3 <.5.3 <5.3 <5.3 <5.3 123 24.2 <5.3 63 252 <ilU 230 7/18/20N <9.43 <9.,o <9.43 <Y.A3 <A3 <9.43 c9.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9.43 H.43 <9.43 <9.33 <Y.43 <9.43 d.43 <9.43 <W3 <94.3 <W.3 2/23/2007 <11.1 <I1.1 <11.1 .11.1 <11.1 <11.1 <11.1 <11.1 <11.1 <ll.t <11.1 <11.1 <Il.l <11.1 <11.1 <Il.l <11.1 <ili <lll <111 5/17/2OU7 <.1053 <.1053 40.1053 <.1053 0.1158 0.1053 0.1159 0.1789 0.1789 40.1053 0.3053 <.1053 0.1053 01526 0.4105 0.2421 0.2211 <105 <105 <105 8/9/2007 <.loUO m.1000 <U.IUN <.l0oo <.111U0 0.12W N.1000 N.1000 0.1000 <O.IOW 0.21W <.IUW 41.100U 21.w 4030 0.2W0 0.1700 <lW <100 <1W MW-14 11/6/20U4 <5.4 <5.4 <5.4 <5.4 c 4 <5.4 <5,4 <5.4 <5.4 -5.4 <5.4 <5.4 <5.4 17.3 59 <5.4 15.4 211 <110 127 (GW-I,GW-3) 7/18/2W6 <9.43 <9.43 <.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9.43 0.43 0.43 <9.43 H.43 <9.43 <.43 <%3 <%3 <943 2/22/2007 0,1429 <.1099 <0.1099 <.IN9 <.1N9 <0.10N <.1099 <.1N9 <0.1N9 10.1099 <.1099 <O.IN9 <0.1099 68.41 209.3 <O.1N9 <.1U99 <711 -111 <111 5/17/2007 <.1053 <.1053 <0.1053 <.1053 <.102 <0.1053 <.1053 <.1053 <.1053 <0.1053 4.1053 <.1053 <.1053 1326 2316 0.1-W 4).1053 <105 <105 <105 8/10/2O07 0.0804 <0.098U4 <.MW4 <0.09804 <0.09804 <.09804 <U.U9804 <.09804 <O.NA04 <0.098N <0.098U4 <0.098f <0.09801 8,676 32.79 <0.098U4 <O.WWI <95.2 05.2 <95.2 MW-16 12/6/2U04 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 c5.0 15.0 G5.0 <5.0 <S.O <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <1W <1W <100 (GW-1,GW3) 2/23/20U7 <.1087 <.1087 <0,1087 <.1087 <.1097 <0.1087 <.1087 <0.1087 <O.1O87 <U.1087 <.1087 <0.1O87 <.1U87 <.1087 0.2174 <.10tl7 <.tUN7 <718 <716 <116 5/17/2007 43.1053 4).1053 <0.1053 <.1051 <.10B <0.105-3 <.1053 <.1053 <.1053 <0.1053 <.1053 <.1053 <0.1053 <.1053 10.1051 <.1053 N.1053 <125 a25 a25 8/9/2007 <.lOOO <.1om 10.1000 <.1000 <.IOW <0.1O00 <.11100 <.1W0 <0.1000 <0.1000 <.IOW <.IUW <.11= <.10W <.1oW <.IWO <.1W0 <111 <111 <111 MW-20 I/2U/2U95 <5.0 <.S.0 6.0 <5.0 c5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <.0 c5.0 <5.0 <5.0 G5.0 <5.0 12 24.2 <5.0 <5.0 <1W <l0U <100 (GW-1,GW-3) 7/18/2006 <Y.43 <Y.43 0.43 <Y.43 0.43 0.43 cY.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9.41 <y.43 <9.4A <9.43 0.43 <9.43 <9.43 -4.3 <94.3 <943 <Y43 2/22/2097 10.1087 <.1087 c0.1087 <.1087 <.1087 <0.11187 <.1087 .0.1097 <0.1087 <0.1087 0.1739 <U.1087 <.1087 44.89 96.41 0.1087 U.13W <111 <111 <111 1/17/2007 <0.1111 <0.1111 <0.1111 <.11ii 10.1111 .0.1111 <.11ll <.I 111 -0.1111 <0.1111 0.1111 <.1111 <.1111 30.00 58.11 0.1111 <.1111 <125 <125 <I25 8/10/3w <O.N8U4 <U.W804 <.098 U.W8N 0.1078 U.2157 0.09804 0.1275 0,1765 N.098N 0.3824 <O.08W <U.W804 17.30 34.95 0.1765 03137 <105 <105 <105 MW-21 7/21/2W5 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 15.7 <.7 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 <1.7 <SS <57 <5.7 <5.7 15.7 <5.7 <5.7 <710 <110 132 (GW-1,GW-3) 8/10/2UU7 <0.W615 <0,09615 <.M15 -0.09615 4.0%IS <.P 15 <O.OY615 <0.09615 <.N615 <0.0%15 <0.09615 <O.N615 <OA9615 1.135 6,192 <0.09615 <0.0965 <IN <IN <IN MW.m 7/21/20U5 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 G5.7 1.7 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 15.7 <5.7 <`.7 <5.7 <5.7 <110 <110 <I10 (GW-1,GW-3) 8/10/2W <.N524 <.NS24 <.N524 <.0524 <.09524 <.N524 <0.N524 <0.N524 <.WS24 <.09524 <0.N524 <U.N524 <O.N524 8.476 6.19 0.13,13 <O.0 9524 <95.2 <95.2 194 MW-24 7/18/2006 8.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9A3 <9.0.i <9.43 <9.43 <9.43 49.43 .9.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9.43 <9,43 <9.43 <9.43 <W.3 <943 .93 (GW.1,GW-3) 8/10/2W7 <.0524 <.N524 <.0524 <.09524 <0.N524 <.W524 <0.09524 <0.09524 4).N524 <.W524 <O.W524 <.09524 <0.W524 1.295 11.16 <O.N514 <0.N524 <94.3 <94.3 <943 MW-24D 8/10/2007 <.WN15 <.0N615 <.NN15 <.N0615 <.09NI5 <0990615 <.N0615 <0.090615 10.090615 <0.OW615 <.W0615 <0.09WIS <O.NO615 <0.090615 <0.09NIS 0.1058 <.U911615 <103 <105 <105 MW-2S 8/10/2007 <.09NII <.N0615 <0.090615 <,09)615 <.0911615 <0.NOti15 <.09-15 1 <.NW15 1<U. NIS 1 -0.090615 1<.09-5 <U.~5 10.09-15 0.1tl27 0,2115 <.N0615<.NN15 -5.2 195.2 <95.2 Norm: EPH--...table petmkum hydrocarbo and reported N(ug/L)micrograms Per liter Hold-arnce-w.above applicable Method 1 Stamlank <5.0-less than the laboratory detection limit of 5.0 ug/L MCP Standards far This table ar,ivrrent as of February 2V08 Wave III UpdaW not sampled Page.1 of 1 TABLEI SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-V PH Former Shell Service Station M137T70 S W-Main Street Hyannis,MA Method1 Ethy4 Naphtha- CS-C8 C9-C12 C9-CIO Dissolved Ethylene Standards Be-, Taluene benzene Xylenes MTBE lene Aliphatics Aliphatks Ammatics Lead Dibmmide (P&(L) I (prn-) (Pei-) (pg(L) WIL) W(L) (pg/L) (Fr ) W(L) (urn) W) GWA 5 1ADD 700 10,000 70 140 300 700 200 15.0 0.0 GW-2 2,000 50,000 20AOD 91000 50,000 1,000 3,OW 5,000 7,000 NE 2.0 GW-3 IOOOD 40,000 5.000 5A00 50,000 20,00 5D,000 5D,000 50,OOD 10.0 50.000 Wag ID Data Usability Sample Date Dlpth dt Water ,'G .y yarn Assessment Bias Water Ekvatio Cn�:.r �.me:','v-sav a ,d„ a4a-<✓s�., MW.100D 8/7/2007 13.45 15.22 <20 <20 <20 <4.0 <20 <3.0� W\<5p a, <50y�` - - TOC 9/14/2007 14.13 14.54 <7.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 13.00 <100 <700 <100 <100 <5.00 <0.0200 28.67 12/26/2007 14.04 14.63 <7.00 <3.00 <1.01 <6.00 13.00 <5.01 <1D0 <100 <100 - (GW-1,GW-3) Nare 2/21/2008 13.33 15.34 <1.00 13.00 <1.OD <6.00 6.00 <5.00 <700 <700 <100 - None 1/15110DI 12.56 16.11 20 I Q.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 U.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 8/21/2008 14.37 14.30 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <5D - None 11/26/2008 14.00 14.67 <20 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - L- 2/16/2A09 13.81 14.86 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 Q.0 <50 <50 150 - None 6/24/2009 13.59 15.09 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <1.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 8/31/2009 13.23 15.44 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 12/30/2009 11.75 16.92 <500 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 4/21/2010 11.30 17.37 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 8/9/2010 14.00 14.67 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.01 <75.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 12/29/2010 13.10 15.57 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 150 None 2/24/2011 12.41 16.26 <20 20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 4/20/2011 12.38 16.29 <2.0 <20 <2.0 W.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 MW-105S 8/7/2W7 23.24 16.53 20 <20 <2.0 y.0 Q.0 <3.0 56.0 <50 <5p - TOC 9/14/2007 22.12 17.65 <1.00 <3.00 <l.01 16.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <IDD <00 <5.00 <0.0199 39.77 12/27/2007 2433 15.44 <1.00 <3.00 1.82 <6.0D <3.00 <SA0 <100 <1 DD <100 - - (GW-1,GW-3) None 2/21/2008 23.41 16.36 <1.00 G3A0 <1.00 <6.00 <3.OD <5.00 <100 <100 <101 - - None 5/15/2008 22.29 17.48 2-0 20 <20 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 8/21/2009 24.05 15.72 <20 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <2.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 11/25/2008 24.34 15.43 <2.0 <2.0 3.0 <4.0 <1.0 3.1 <50 <50 <50 - None 2/16/2009 2248 17.29 <2.0 20 <20 <4.0 <7.0 13.0 <50 <50 <W None 6/24/2009 22.34 17.43 <2-0 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 8/31/2009 22.61 17.16 12.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <30 - - None 12/30/2009 21.70 18.07 <5.00 <5.00 15.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 4/21/2010 20.24 19.33 <5.01 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.W <5.00 <15.0 <75.0 <6.00 - - None 8/912DIO 23.44 16.33 <5.01 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 12/28/2010 23.11 16.66 <2.0 2D 20 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 2/24/2011 22.12 17.65 <2.0 20 <.a 0.0 <7.0 <3.0 <30 <SO <50 - - None 4/20/2011 22.20 17.57 ILO 20 20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <5O <30 <50 - - MW-105D 8/7/2007 23.32 16.45 20 20 20 <4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - TOC 9/14/2007 21.65 18.12 <1.00 13.00 <1.00 <6.D0 <3.00 <5.00 <101 <101 <100 <5.00 <0.0201 39.77 12/27/2007 24.41 15.36 <1.0) <3.00 <1.00 <6.OD 13.00 <5.00 <100 <I00 <100 - - (GW-I,GW-3) None 2/21/2008 23.50 16.27 <7.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 13.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <I00 None 5/15/2008 2739 17.38 <2.0 <20 <20 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <SD None 8/21/2008 24.19 15.58 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <7.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 11/25/2008 24.40 15.37 <20, <20 <2.0 W.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <5D - None 2/16/2009 22.60 17.17 <20' <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 6/24/2009 22.39 17.38 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <5D - None 9/31/20D9 22.72 17.05 20 20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 12/30/2009 21.70 18.07 <5.00 <5.00 <5.OD <15.0 <5.OD <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 4/21/2010 19.35 20.42 <5.01 <5.00 <5.OD <15.0 <5.OD <5.00 <15.0 <75.0 <6.00 - - None 8/9/2010 23.56 16.21 15.00 <3.00 <5.OD <15.0 15.OD <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 12/28/2010 23.18 16.59 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <30 - None 2/24/2011 22.21 17.57 12.1 2 ti 0 <11 <4.0 11.1 13.0 <51 0 <50 - - None 4/20/2011 2229 17.48 <2.0 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - NOTES: Data Usability Assessment-the following qualifiers are mdtzed: tag/L-micrograms per liter(parts per billion) None-no potential bus exists <5.0.less than the laboratory detection limit of 5.0 og/L Low-potential low bus exists BTEX-total combined benzene,toluene,elhylbenzene;xyl-. High-potential high bus ex$19 MTBE.methyl tertiary-butyl ether NC-data is not-CAM compliant NSVD-not surveyed la1-Result ie from Run k2 ND._detect NA-not app0able -nm sampled Bold-concentration above applicable Method 1 Standards MCP Standards for thu table are current as of February 2008 Wave III Update Page 10 of 10 TABLET SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-V PH Former Shell Service Sbtion 8137770 577 West Main Sheet Hyannis,MA MethodI Ethy4 Naphtha- CS{8 C9-02 C9-C10 Dissoked Ethylene Sbndaads Be- Toluene benzene Xylenes MTSE kne Aliphatic, Aliphatks A-1ks Lead Dibmmide (POL) (PO/L) W(L) OWL) (PS(L) (F(/L) (BNJL) (PgX) (PSX) (nPll) (nb/l) GW-1 5 1p00 70D 10,000 70 140 300 700 200 15.0 0.0 GW-2 2,000 50,000 20M 91000 50p00 1,000 3.(W 5,000 7AW NE 2.0 GW-3 10,000 40,000 SAO S.ODO 50AW 2D,000 50000 5, 0,000 501000 10.0 50,000 WdI ID Data Usability Sample Date Depthb Wate Assessment Bias Water EMati n 77 MW-102S 8/7/2007 21.41 17.06 <2.0 <20 <2.0 4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ TOC 9/14/20D4 22.68 15.79 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <1W <100 <100 <5.00 m.0199 33.47 12/27/2097 2234 16.13 <I.00 13.00 <1.00 <6.W <3.W <5,00 <100 <1W <100 - - (GW-I,GW-3) None 2/21/2008 21.51 16.96 <1.00 6.00 <1.00 <6,00 -3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <I00 - - Nme 5/15/2008 2039 18.08 <20 <20 2.0 <4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <30 <50 None 8/21/2008 2710 16.37 <2.0 <20 2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <Sp <50 Nme 11/26/2008 22.43 16.04 20 <20 2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <5p None 2/16/2009 20.67 17.90 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 6/24/20D7 20.38 18.09 2.0 2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 8/31/2009 20.60 17.97 20 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 17.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 None 12/30/2009 19.59 18.88 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15k <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 4/21/2010 18.27 20.20 <5.00 <5.W <5.00 <13.0 15.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/2010 20.41 18.06 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 15.00 -5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - Nme 12/28/2010 21.14 17.33 <20 20 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ None 2/24/20ll 20.25 18.22 20 <20 <2.0 14.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 t5o <50 - - None 4/20/2011 20.19 18.28 <20 <20 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <5p <W <50 MW-102D e/7/20D7 21.35 17.12 20 <2.0 <20 4.0 <20 13.5 <50 <50 59.8 - - TOC 9/14/2007 2214 16.33 <I.00 <3W <1.W <6.W <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <I00 <5.00 <0.0201 38.47 12/27/2007 2238 I&W <I.W <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 'I DO <100 - - (GW-1,CW-3) Nme 2/21/2008 21.46 17.01 <1.00 0.00 <7.00 <6.00 6.00 <5.W <100 <100 <100 - - No- 5/15/2008 2033 11.11 2.0 <20 <20 4.0 2.0 dA W <50 <50 - - Nme 8/21/2W8 22.07 16.40 <2.0 <20 <2.0 4.0 <20 <3.0 <5O <5p <30 - - Nme 11/26/2018 22.40 16.07 <20 2.0 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 G0 - - None 2/16/2009 20.60 17.97 20 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <30 - - None 6/24/2009 20.34 18.13 <20 <20 <20 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 8/31/20D9 20.57 17.90 20 <20 20 <4,0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <5p <50 Nme 12/30/2009 19.b0 18.97 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 -5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 4/21/2010 16.26 20.21 <5.10 <5.00 <S00 <15.0 -5.00 G.W <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/2010 21.42 17.05 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.W <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 12/28/2010 21.14 17.33 <20 <20 <70 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 2/24/2011 20.25 18.22 <20 20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 % - - None 4/20/2011 20.18 18.29 20 <20 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 MW-I03S 8/7/2W7 23.50 15.97 20 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - TOC 9/14/2007 23.81 15.66 11.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.W <3.00 <5.00 <100 <ID0 <100 <3.00 <0.0199 39.47 12/27/2W7 2450 14.97 <1.00 0.00 <1.00 <6.00 13.00 <5.00 <100 <1DD <100 - - (GW-1,GW-3) None 2/21/2008 23.36 15.91 <1.W <3.00 <1.W <6.00 0.00 <5.W <100 <100 <100 - Nme 5/15/2008 22.44 17.03 20 2.0 <20 4.0 20 a.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 8/21/2W8 24.25 15.22 <2.0 2.0 <20 <4.0 2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <S0 - - Nme 11/25/2008 24.67 14.80 <2.0 <2.0 20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <W - - None 2/17/2009 22.71 16.76 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ Nme 6/24/2009 22.51 16.96 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <30 <50 - Nme 8/31/2009 22.78 16.69 <20 2A <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 12/30/2009 21.75 17.72 15.00 <5.00 6.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.0D <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 4/21/2010 20.43 19.04 <S.00 <5.00 <S.W <75.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/20I0 23.69 15.78 <5.00 <5.00 <S.W 05.0 <51D0 <5.W <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - Nme 12/29/2010 23.39 16.08 <2.0 <2.0 2.0 4.0 <1.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 2/24/2011 2231 17.16 2.0 <2.0 <20 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 4/20/2011 2239 17.09 2.0 <2.0 2.0 4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 MW-1030 8/7/2007 23.50 15.97 <2.0 <2.0 <20 t.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - TOC 9/14/2007 23.49 15.98 <7.00 4.00 <1.OD <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <700 G.W 10.0199 39.47 12/27/2007 24.60 14.97 <1.OD <1.00 <1.00 0,00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <10D - - (GW-1,GW-3) Nme 2/21/2009 23.57 15.90 <I.00 4.00 <1.00 <6.00 Q.W <5.00 <100 <100 <I00 - - Nme 5/15/2009 22-46 17.01 <20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 8/21/2009 24.27 15.2D <20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <20 O.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 11/25/2008 24.63 14.94 20 <2.0 2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <5D <50 <50 - - Nme 2/7/2009 22.70 16.77 2.0 20 2.0 <4.0 <1.0 13.0 <5D <50 <50 Nme 6/24/2009 22.50 16.97 2.0 2.0 <2.0 <4,0 <1.0 13.0 <5D <50 <50 Nme 8/31/2009 22-80 16.67 2.0 20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ - Nme 12/30/2D09 71.77 17.70 15.00 <500 <5.00 <75.0 <5.00 6.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.D0 - - Nme 4/21/2010 19.48 19.99 <5.W 6.OD <5.00 <15.0 15.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.OD - - Nme 8/9/2010 23.71 15.76 <5.00 <5.00 15.00 <15.0 6.00 16.0 <15.0 <15.0 <6.OD - - Nme 9/1/2010 24.25 15.22 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.W - - Nme 12/28/2010 23.27 16.20 2.0 <20 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 2/24/2011 2233 17.14 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <90 <50 - Nme 4/20/2011 22.41 17.06 20 <20 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 2.0 <50 <50 150 - - MW-1O4S 8/7/2W7 14.61 14.06 2.0 2.0 <2.0 4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ TOC 9/14/2007 14.29 14.39 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.W <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 <5.00 10.0198 M67 12/27/20D7 14.48 14.19 <I.00 6.00 <I.W <6.00 <3.W <5.00 <00 <00 <100 - (GW-I,GW-3) Nme 2/21/2008 14.04 14.63 11.00 <3.O1 <1.01 <6.00 0.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <10D - - Nme 5/15/20DS 13.46 15.21 20 20 2.0 4.0 2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 8/21/2008 15.70 12.97 <20 <20 <2.0 4.0 <20 <5.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 11/26/2008 14.55 14.12 2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <7.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 2/16/20DR 14.40 14.27 20 20 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <30 <50 <50 - - Nme 6/24/2W9 13.79 14.88 20 2.0 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ Nme 8/31/2009 13.64 15.03 20 <20 2.0 1.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ - Nme 12/30/2009 13.15 15.52 15.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 15.0 25.0 - - Nme 4/21/2010 1257 16.10 <5.00 <5.00 15.00 <15.0 6.00 <5.00 <15.0 15.0 25.0 - - Nme 8/9/2010 15.34 13.33 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.01 - - Nme 12/28/2010 13.81 14.96 20 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 2/24/2011 1336 15.31 20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <7.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 4/20/2011 1337 15.30 <2.0 2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 13.0 <50 150 <10 - Page 9 0110 h TABLET SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-V PH Former Shell Service Station B13T770 ST7 W-Main St- Hyannis,MA Method1 Ethy4 Naphtha- CS-C8 C9C12 C9C10 Dissolved Ethylene Standards Benune Toluene benune %ylenes MIRE kne Aliphatks Ahphatks A-tks Lead Dibmmide (P(IL) (pg//L) (p8(L) (p8/L) (pin) (pg/L) (AgIL) (PF/L) (p8H-) (uo) (u61l) GW-1 - 1,010 70D 10,000 70 140 300 700 200 15.0 0.0 GW-2 3,OD0 30.000 20,001 9p00 50MO 1,000 3AOD 3,000 7,000 NE 2.0 GW-3 10,000 40,000 5,000 5,000 50.OD0 20,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 10.0 50,001 Wel11D Data Usability Sample Date Depthro Wate t h MW.24D 12/6/2004 15.69 16.48 2.0 2.0 20 y.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - TOC 7/21/20W 14.79 17.38 20 <z0 <z0 <4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 32.17 1/16/2016 13.79 18.38 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 16.00 -3.00 <5.00 <700 <100 <100 - - (GW-1,CW-3) 7/18/20D6 13.08 19.09 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.01 <7.00 <5.00 <700 <100 <100 - 2/22/2007 14.74 17.43 <1.00 <3.00 6.39 21.12 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 3/17/2007 13.12 19.05 <Lo0 <3.00 <1.00 <6.OD <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - 8/10/2007 14.92 17.25 <1.00 <3.00 <L00 <6.0D <3.00 <5.00 <100 <101 <101 - - 9/19/20M 16.00 16.17 <I.00 13.00 <1.00 <6.01 <3.00 <5.00 <700 <701 <7D0 <0.00500 <0.0199 12/26/20D7 15.97 16.20 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.OD <5.00 <100 <10D <100 - - N- 2/21/2008 15.14 17.03 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.0D <5.00 <100 <700 <100 - - None 5/14/2008 13.90 18.27 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 G7.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 8/21/2008 15.71 16A6 2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 11/26/2008 15.W 16.18 <20 <Lo <20 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 2/17/2O19 14.26 17.91 <70 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 None 6/25/2009 13.95 18.22 <20 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <5p - None 4/20/2010 11.77 20.40 <5.01 5.00 23.0 78.0 <5.00 12.0 251 47.0 197 - - None 8/9/2010 14.98 17.19 <5.01 <5.00 <Soo <15.0 15.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 12/28/2010 14.71 17.46 2.0 20 2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 2/23/2011 13.80 18.37 <20 <2.0 2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - N- 4/20/2011 13.82 18.35 <20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 MW-IS 12/6/Z0H 18.00 26.27 20 2.0 <20 <4.0 <70 <7.0 140 <50 <50 - - TOC 4/13/2005 23.10 19.17 <2-0 <20 26 <4.0 <20 <3.0 229 <50 <50 - 44.27 7/21/2005 26.05 18.22 <2-0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - (GW-I,GW.3) 10/10/2005 2780 16.47 2.0 2.0 21 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 368 <50 <30 - - 1/16/2006 26.14 18.13 <1.00 <3.00 2.4 <6.00 <100 <5.00 437 100 <100 - - 4/17/2006 26.53 17.74 <1.00 <3.00 2.1 W.00 <3.00 5.1 393 <101 <101 - - 7/18/2DD6 25.33 18.94 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <10D <101 - - 2/22/2007 26.81 17.46 <1.00 <3.00 6.30 5231 <3.00 6.22 522 109 113 - - 3/17/2007 25.47 18.90 <I.00 <3.00 3.44 <6.00 <3.00 5.02 1,130 110 139 - - 8/10/2007 27.29 16.98 <1.00 13.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.01 <100 <00 <700 - - 9/19/2007 28.37 15.90 <1.01 <3.00 1.59 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 187 100 <100 <0.01500 <0.0200 12/26/2007 2835 15.92 <1.00 -3.00 26.20 2.14 3.22 14.0 1,110 <100 W2 - N- 2/21/2008 27.51 16.76 <1.00 <3.00 4.26 <6.OD <3.01 -5.00 214 <700 <100 - - None 5/14/2008 26.29 17.99 <20 2.0 7.0 <4.0 <2.0 4.8 722 <50 115 - - Nme 8/21/2008 28.07 16.20 <20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 669 <50 122 - - None 11/26/2008 29.41 15.86 2.0 20 21A 13.1 <1.0 20.5 692 <50 270 - - None 2/17/20D9 26.55 17.72 <2.0 20 3.7 <4.0 <1.0 4.0 226 <5p 73.5 - - N- 6/25/2W9 26.32 17.95 2.0 20 4.9 <4.0 11.0 5.2 4" <50 ill - - None 8/31/2009 26.61 17.66 <2.0 20 3.1 <4.0 <1.0 3.6 621 <50 117 - - None 12/30/2009 25.54 18.73 <S.OD <5.00 <5.00 15.0 5.00 7.00 224 55.0 M.0 - - None 4/20/2010 24.13 20.14 <S.OD <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <75.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 8/9/2010 27.34 16.93 <5.00 <5.01 <5.01 <15.0 <5.00 <5.O0 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 12/28/2010 27.10 17.17 20 20 20 <4.0 <1.0 13.0 68.4 <5p 56.7 - None 2/25/2011 26.30 17.97 20 20 20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <$O <50 - - N- 4/20/2011 26.25 18.02 2.0 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 - MW-10a5 8/7/2Oy7 17.67 17.80 <20 <20 <20 <4.0 <2.0 G3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - TOC 9/14/2077 16.52 18.95 <I.DD <3.00 <1.DD <6.00 <3.01 ;5.00 <100 <100 <100 <5.W <D.0198 35.47 12/26/2097 18.64 16.93 <I.O1 <3.01 <1.O1 <6.00 <3.00 <S.OD <100 <100 <700 - - (GW-1,GW-3) None 2/21/2018 17.74 17.73 <1.00 0.00 17.00 <6.00 4.00 <5.01 <100 <100 <I00 - - None 5/14/2008 16.65 18.92 20 <20 20 W.0 20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 8/21/2M8 18.32 17.15 2.0 20 <20 <4.0 2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 11/26/2008 18.64 16.0 20 2.0 <70 <4.0 <1.0 <1.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 2/16/2019 16.95 18.52 <20 <20 2.0 <4.0 4.9 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 6/23/20U9 16.65 18.82 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 5.2 <3.0 <30 <50 <50 - - None 8/31/2D09 16.75 18.72 20 <2.0 20 <4.0 <1.0 -3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 12/30/2009 15.84 19.63 <5.00 <5.01 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <75.0 <6.00 - - Nane 4/20/2010 14.49 20.98 <5.00 <S.OD -5.00 <15.0 15.00 <5.01 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 8/9/2010 VA4 17.93 <5.00 15.00 -5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.01 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - None 12/28/2010 17.40 18.07 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <I.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 2/24/2011 16.58 18.89 <20 <2.0 2.0 0.0 <LO <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 4/20/2011 16.44 19.03 <2.0 <2.0 20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - MW.101D 8/7/2007 17.66 17.81 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 TOC 9/14/2007 17.63 17.84 <I.CO <3.00 <1.00 <6.01 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 <5.00 <0.0198 3147 12/26/2007 19.69 16.78 <LCO <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.01 <5.00 <700 <I00 <101 - - (GW-1,GW-3) None 2/21/2008 17.91 17.66 <l.(O o.00 <1.01 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <1OD - - Nane 5/14/2008 16.68 18.79 2J <2.0 <2.0 0.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 8/21/2018 18.38 17.09 <20 <20 <20 <4.0 20 <3.0 150 <50 <50 - - None 11/26/2W8 4.93 30.64 <70 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 60 <50 <50 - - None 2/16/2D09 17.00 18.47 <20 <2.0 <7.0 <4.0 <7.0 13.0 150 <50 <50 - None 6/23/2D09 16.75 18.72 20 <20 <20 0.0 <1.0 13.0 150 150 <50 - - None 8/31/2009 16.79 18.68 20 20 <z0 <41D <1.0 11.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 12/30/2009 15.88 19.59 <Sm VS.W <5.01 <15.0 <5.01 <5.00 <75.0 <75.0 <6.00 - - None 4/20/2010 14.56 20.91 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 8/9/2010 17.68 17.79 <500 <5.00 <S.OD <15.0 6.01 <5.00 <I5.0 <75.0 <6.00 - - None 12/28/2010 17.44 19.03 <20 <2.0 <20 0.0 <LO <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 2/24/2011 16.60 18.97 2.0 20 20 <4.0 <I.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <5D - None 4/20/2011 16.49 18.98 20 20 20 <o <1.0 c3.0 <50 Page 8 0110 TABLEI SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-V PH ,_,Shell Service Suti..01=0 577 West Main Sheet Hyannk,MA Method 1 Ethy4 Naphtha- CS-CS C 12 C9C10 Dissoked Ethylene Standards Benzene Toluene benzene Xyknes MT BE lene Aliphatic. Aliphatic. A-tics Lead Dibmmide W/O (PB/L) WIL) (P(/L) OWL) IWO (PyL) OWL) W/L) 00) (w0) GW-1 A0 10 700 10" 70 140 300 700 200 15.0 0.0 GW-2 2,000 50,0110 20M 91000 50A00 1,000 3AW 5,0m 7AW NE 2.0 cW-3 IOAW 40,OID S,oW 5A00 50A00 20,000 50,000 SD,OOD SO,OOD 10.0 50,O00 Well ID Data Usabilty Sampk Date Depthto Wate Assessment Bias water Elevaho :- .. .,/;.� � MW-21 1/19/2W4 28.00 18.37 20 110 17.5 37.7 <2.0 13-5 171 <50 98.9 - - TOC 4/20/2004 27.67 18.70 12.0 <20 11.4 17.5 ¢.0 12.5 191 <50 W - - 9 v 7/19/2004 28.54 17.83 <20 21 12.6 26.4 8.2 15.9 402 108 117 - - (GW-t) 12/6/2001 2935 17.02 20 2.8 49.8 51.9 <2.0 25.4 297 <50 125 - - 7/21/2005 27.26 19.11 <2.0 3.2 39.5 40.5 4.5 19.4 210 450 83-3 - - 7/18/200fi 23.97 20.40 <I.00 <3.00 3.5 15.2 <3.00 8.9 <100 <100 <00 - - 10/9/2006 28.25 18.12 <I.W <3.00 L. 12.5 <3.00 8.6D <100 <IDD <DD - - 2/22/2007 28.11 18.26 <1.00 24.1 144 235.0 6.12 67.2 435 611 4" - - 5/17/2007 26.73 19.64 <1.00 3.09 11.6 8276 11.00 25.2 140 <100 167 - - 8/10/2007 28.50 17.97 <I.00 13.00 6.15 70.2 c3.00 33.9 222 <100 212 - - 9/19/2DO7 29.57 16.80 <I.W <3.00 9.95 13.5 <3.W 7.20 <100 <100 <IW <0.00500 <0.0198 12/27/2007 29.62 16.75 <1.00 c1.00 3.51 5.12 13.00 8.01 <100 <10D <100 - - Nme 2/21/2008 28.94 1753 <1.W <100 <1.00 <6.00 4.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - Nme 5/14/2008 27.53 18.84 20 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 8/21/2008 29.31 17.06 <10 Q.0 3.7 4.0 20 <3.0 190 1% <50 - - Nme 11/26/2008 29.67 16.70 <2.0 20 14.9 SA <I.0 9.1 503 Im 55.2 - - N- 2/16/2009 27.92 18.45 <2.0 <2.0 <20 4.0 <1.0 4.9 <SO <50 <50 Nme 6/25/20D9 27.57 18A) 20 <2.0 QA 4.0 <1.0 5.6 <Sp <50 <50 - - Nme e/31/2W9 27.94 18.43 <20 20 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 1 <3.0 60 GO <50 - - Nme 12/30/2009 26.95 19.52 <S.W 1.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <110 <6.00 - - Nme 4/20/2010 25.31 21.06 <5.01 <Soo <S.OD <15.0 <S.ID <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 0AD - - 8/5/2010 Cold not locate-11 Nme 12/29/2010 2B.39 17.98 <2.0 4.7 -7 28.4 <7.0 18.9 122 <w 101 - - Nme 2/25/2011 27.45 18.92 <2.0 13.9 ..4 62.5 <1.0 553 222 <5p 175 - - Nme 4/20/2011 2T43 1894 20 10.7 48.9 35.5 <1.0 233 194 <50 143 - - MW-u 1/19/2004 2739 18.28 20 12-0 <11 4.0 20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ TOC 4/20/2004 27.07 18.60 <2.0 <20 <2.0 4.0 20 <3.0 1% <50 <50 - 4567 7/19/2W4 27.39 1&28 <10 <2.0 9.8 4.0 <2.0 3.7 196 <50 <50 - - (GW-1) 7/21/2005 26.69 I&W 20 20 20 4.0 20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - 7/18/2006 25.97 1970. <I.00 11.01 1.02 <6.00 13.W <5.00 <700 <I00 <100 - - Nme 11/26/2008 29.W 16.67 <20 <20 20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 2/16/20O1 27.31 1836 <20 <2.0 <20 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <S) _ None 6/25/2009 27.W 18.67 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 5.6 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 8/31/2009 27.27 18.40 20 110 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <30 <50 <50 - - Nme 12/30/2009 2630 19.37 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 15.0D <5.00 <75.0 <15.0 <6.W - - Nme 4/20/2010 24.24 21.43 <5.00 <50D <5.00 <15.0 <S.W <S.W <I5 <11.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/2010 2851 17.16 15.00 <5.W <5.00 <l5.0 <5.00 B.W <15.0 <1,.0 TDO - - Nme 12/29/2010 27.78 17.99 20 Q.0 20 4.0 <10 <5.0 <30 <50 <50 - - 2/25/2011 Cold not locate w,R Nme 4/20/2011 1 26.83 18.84 <20 20 20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <So <50 <50 - - MW-23 1/19/20D4 27.43 18.0 <2.0 3.4 45.2 28.2 20 19.4 429 <50 97.8 - - TOC 4/20/2W4 27.09 18.78 <2.0 <2.0 28.7 11.9 <2-0 11.7 250 <50 <% - - 4587 7/19/2004 27.96 17.91 <2.0 80.4 ill 269 <20 34.9 810 418 364 - - (GW-1) 12/6/2W4 28.72 17.15 20 20 43.3 25.2 <2.0 19.0 544 <50 109 - - 7/21/2005 26.69 19.18 <20 <2.0 13.8 11.8 <20 4.7 332 <50 109 - - 7/18/2006 25.98 19.99 <1.00 <3.00 14.9 15.4 4.4 10.2 857 132 202 - - 10/9/2006 2T65 18.22 <1.00 <3.00 32.4 23A <3.W 20.5 569 116 225 - - 2/22/2007 27.53 18.32 3.17 1&5 95.0 245.2 9.45 50.9 1,540 669 781 - - 5/17/2DO7 26.14 19.53 <I.W <3.00 150 9.50 <3.W 6.31 164 <100 <0D - - 8/10/2W7 27.97 17.70 <1.00 <3.00 13.6 22.7 7.02 8.80 1A90 129 365 - - 9/19/2007 29.99 16.68 <1.00 18.9 91.8 242.3 15.3 30.1 1,180 250 592 <0.0050D m.0199 12/27/2007 29.09 16.58 <1.00 3.02 43.6 47.1 <3.00 16.6 297 <100 196 - - Nme 2/21/2008 28.25 17.42 <1.00 <3.W 23.8 27.2 O.W 8.77 227 <100 ill - - Nme 5/14/2009 27.01 18.66 <20 24.6 90.2 116.1 <20 25.4 433 <50 194 - - N- 8/21/2008 28.71 16.96 <20 3.3 38.7 403 20 125 319 <50 137 - - Nme 11/26/2W8 29.10 16.57 <20 43 64.7 70.2 <LO 19.2 485 <50 203 - - Nme 2/16/2009 27.37 18.30 <2.0 <20 14.1 183 <7.0 5.6 112 <50 57.0 - - Nme 6/5/2009 27.02 18.65 <10 14.2 63.5 81.9 <7.0 227 S53 106 188 - - Nme 8/31/2009 27.28 18.39 20 20 15.2 18.2 <7.0 5.5 140 <50 52.7 - - Nme 12/30/2009 26.26 19.41 <5.00 <5.00 32.0 44.0 13.0 24.0 487 196 194 - - Nme 4/20/2010 24.75 20.92 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <3.0 <S.W <5.W 112 <15.0 69.0 - Nme 8/9/2010 27.93 17.74 -5.00 <5.00 <5.W <15.0 <5.00 <5.0[) <15.0 <15.0 16.0 - - Nme 12/28/2010 27.80 17.97 20 <2.0 4.5 4.3 <1.0 4.4 112 <50 79.3 - - Nme 2/25/2011 21.93 23.84 20 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 <1.0 *.0 68.2 <50 <50 - - Nme 4/20/2011 26.85 18.82 2.0 <2.0 3.1 3.2 <1.0 4.4 754 <50 260 - - MW-24 12/6/2061 1674 16.2i <2.0 <2.0 <20 4.0 <2.0 c3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - TOC 113/2005 1274 20.23 20 <20 20 4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - 3297 7/21/2W5 13.19 19.5 12.1 <2.0 15 29 <2.0 <3.0 80.6 <50 <50 - - (GW4,GW-3) 10/10/2W5 15.41 17.56 <2.0 <2.0 20 4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - 1/16/2006 14.89 18.08 <I.W d.W <LW <6.00 <3.W <3.00 <100 <10D <100 - - 4/77/2006 15.29 17.68 <I.W <3.00 <LW <6.00 <3.W 11.1 <100 <10D <100 - - 7/18/2006 14.09 18.88 <1.00 <3.00 <LW <fi.W <,0D <S.W 131.0 <1W <100 - 2/22/20W 15.58 17.39 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 4.00 <3.W 15M <iW <10D <1W - - 5/17/2007 14.21 18.76 <1.W 3.04 17.5 21.74 <1.W 23A 587 <00 116 - - 8/10/2W7 16.03 16.94 <I.W 14.0 21.4 53.7 <3.W 16.9 349 <1W 116 - - 9/19/2007 17.t0 15.97 <I.W 11.00 1.19 115 <3.W 5.00 <IW <10D <10D <0.005W <0.0199 12/26/2007 17.07 15.90 <1.00 <S.W 4.80 7.29 <3.00 8.39 128 <IW <iW - - Nme 2/21/2008 16.24 16.73 <I.W <3.0() <1.00 <6.00 O.W <S00 <IW <10D <100 - - Nme 5/14/2008 15.03 17.94 <20 <2.0 <20 4.0 <20 13.0 <50 1% <50 - - Nme 8/21/2008 16.79 16.18 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <20 11.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 11/26/2008 17.11 15.86 <2.0 <20 20 4.0 <I.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 2/17/2009 15.31 17.66 <20 <2.0 20 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <5D <5D <50 - Nme 6/25/2009 15.06 17.91 20 <2.0 8.3 3.1 <1.0 5.8 68.3 66A 110.0 - - Nme 8/31/2009 15.40 17.57 <2.0 20 18.3 12.7 <1.0 8.1 97.0 <50 <50 - Nme 12/30/2009 1431 18.b6 15.00 <S.W 11.0 <15.0 6.00 27.0 299 69.0 92.0 - - Nme 4/20/2010 12.87 20.10 <5.W <SOD <5.00 <15.0 <5.W <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/2010 16.W 16.97 6.W -5.W <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.0[) <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 12/28/2010 15.85 17.12 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 4.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 2/5/2011 14.27 18.70 <2.0 <20 <20 4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 4/20/2011 12.76 20.21 20 20 20 4.0 <1.0 13.0 <$0 <$p <50 - - Page 7 of 10 TABLEI SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-V PH Farmer Shell Service S&Hoa M13=(I Sn West Main St-t Hyannis,MA Mdb I Ethy4 N"Mhs CS-C8 C9 Z C 10 Dissoked Ethylene Standards Benzene Toluene I,= Xylenes MTBE lene Aliphatks Aliph.W. Aromatics Lead Dibmmide (PIA) (PNL) ftfl.) (pg/L) (PSA) (pB/L) WIL) (pF/L) (WL) (u0) 00) GW-1 5 1.000 7W 10.000 70 140 3W 700 200 15.0 0.0 GW-2 2,W0 50,000 20AW 9.000 50,000 LOW 3DW 5,000 7,000 NE 2.0 W GW-3 10,000 40,000 5.000 5, 0 50 ODO 20,000 SOD" 50.000 50,000 10.0 50,000 Wdl ID Data Usability Sampk Date Dept Assessment Bus water Ekvatio :r -, •.d MW-18 1/20/2003 29.97 'i9.70 <20 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 TOC 7/22/2003 28.61 21.06 <2p <2.0 2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - 49.67 1/19/2004 29.35 20.32 20 <2.0 2.0 <4.0 20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - (GW4,GW.3) 7/21/2005 28.47 21.20 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - 7/18/20M 27.73 21.94 <l.W <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 2/22/2007 ..W 20.17 <1.W 13.00 <1.W <4.W <3.W <S.W <1W <1W <1W - - 5/17/2007 29.02 21.65 <1.00 <3.00 <L00 <6.W <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 8/to/ 2007 29.74 19.93 <I.00 13.00 <1.00 16.W 0.00 <5.W <100 <100 <100 - - 9/19/2007 30.69- 18.98 <I.00 G3.00 <7.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <700 <lw <100 <0.00500 <0.0199 12/26/2W7 31.00 18.67 <7.00 <1.00 <1.00 <6.00 <i.00 <500 <700 <100 <100 - - Nme 2/21/2008 30.79 18.88 <1.00 <S.W <7.00 <6.00 4.00 <5.00 <100 <700 <I00 - - N- 5/14/2" 28.91 20.76 <2.0 <20 <20 <1.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ Nave 8/21/2008 30.52 19.15 <2.0 20 2-0 <1.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nm, 11/26/2008 30.94 18.73 <2.0 20 <2.0 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 2111/2019 29.31 21.36 12.1 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <5D <5O <50 - - Nme 6,23/2009 28.91 20.76 20 20 20 0.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 150 <50 - - Nave 8/31/20D9 29.W 20.67 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <5(l <50 - - None 12/30/2009 28.11 21.56 15.O0 15.OD <5.00 <15.0 <500 <5.OD <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 4/20/2010 26A3 23.24 <5.0D <S.W <5.00 <15.0 <5.W <5.00 <75.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 8/9/2010 29.67 20.00 <3.00 <5.00 <5.W <15.0 <5.0) <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - 12/28/2010 could not locate w 11 None 2/25/2011 28.80 20.11 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 None 41201.11 28.72 20.93 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - MW-19 l/20/2W3 31.20 18.87 20 20 <20 <4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ TOC 7/22/2003 29.98 20.09 <LO <20 <20 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 50.07 1/19/2004 30.67 19.40 20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - (GW-1,GW-3) 7/19/2001 31.15 18.92 20 <2.0 20 T60 20 3.2 <50 <50 <50 7/21/2005 28.47 21.60 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 c1.0 <2.0 3.2 <50 <50 <50 - - 7/18/2006 29.13 20.94 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 G3.00 <5.00 <700 <100, <100 - - 2/23/2007 30.80 19.27 <1.W <3.00 <1.00 U,00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 5/17/2007 29.36 20.71 <I.00 <3.W <7.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 8/10/2007 31.14 18.93 <I.00 13.00 <1.00 <6.00 13.00 <3.W <700 <100 <100 - - 9/19/2007 32.11 17.96 <I.00 <3.00 <L00 <6.00 <3.00 15.W <100 <100 <D0 <0.00500 <0.0201 12/26/2007 3731 7276 <1.00 G3.00 <1.00 <6.W <3.00 <5.00 <1W <I00 <100 - - Nme 2/21/2W8 31.56 11.11 <1.00 <3.00 <1.W <6.00 13.00 11.00 <100 110D <I00 - - Nm, 5/14/2008 30.27 19.80 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 8/21/2008 31.91 18.16 <2.0 <70 <20 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <W _ Nme 11/26/2008 3227 17.80 <10 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <5p <30 - Non, 2/16/2009 30.64 19.43 <20 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 6/24/2009 30.19 19.88 <10 20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 None 8/31/2009 30.40 19.67 <2.0 <2.0 2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 Nme 12/30/2009 1941. 30.66 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 4/20/2010 27.88 22.19 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <75.0 <10D <5.00 <75.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/2010 W.89 1918. <S.Og <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.OD <5.00 <15.0 <75.0 <6.00 - - Nme 12/28/2010 31.OD 19.07 2.0 20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <W <50 <50 - None 2/25/2011 30.10 19.97 <2.O1 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nm, 4/20/2011 30.07 20.W <20 20 20 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 150 <50 MW-20 1/20/2003 32.06 18.91 20 <10 7.7 16.5 22 20.7 215W 295 669 - - TOC 7/22/2003 30.96 20.11 <2.0 <2.0 77.5 116 <2.0 48.5 2,380 <50 789 - - 50.97 1/19/2004 31.55 19.42 <2.O <2.0 54 113 <2.0 56A 3,3W <30 1,290 - - (GW-1,GW-3) 4/20/2004 31.27 19.70 20 <2.0 90.7 57.4 <2.0 74.9 Z120 <50 588 - 7/19/2004 32.W 18.93 <2.0 2.1 190 301 <2.0 124 3,290 1,1W 1,6W - - 4/13/2005 30.10 20.87 2.( <2.0 104 114 <2.0 64.4 1,250 87.4 480 - - 7/21/2005 30.73 20.24 2C <20 91.7 114 <2.0 44.9 12M 161 484 - - 10/10/2005 32.42 18.55 2.( 2.0 64 75.2 <2.0 55.2 1,560 170 448 - - 1/16/2006 30.93 2004. <1.0) d.W 85.5 98 6.1 66.4 1,690 <10D S36 - - 4/17/2006 31.31 19.66 1.6 <3.W 67.8 49.8 <3.00 60.9 1,340 396 317 - 7/18/2D06 30.02 20.95 11.0 <3.00 2.37 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 10/9/2006 31.68 1929 <I.CaI O.00 2.74 7.51 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - 2/22/2007 31.70 1927 13 <3.00 53.7 232.3 <3.00 34.6 8W 321 421 - - 5/17/2W7 30.25 20.72 l.2! <3.W 46.5 64.04 <3.00 37.2 1,760 158 392 - - 8/10/2007 32.W 18.97 2.62 <3.W 63.0 100 <3.00 59.2 1,510 223 611 - - 9/19/2DO7 33.01 17.96 <I.W <3.00 12.4 18.5 <3.00 12.1 208 137 123 <0.00500 <0.0198 12/26/2097 33.20 17.77 <1.00 <3.00 58.1 134.6 5.67 68.7 3,970 <500 21020 - None 2/21/2W8 32.48 18.49 <1.W <3.0) 44.1 60.79 3.61 48.7 1,990 133 694 - - None 5/141. 31Al .1. 2D 2.0 98.2 155.1 <20 74.9 Z320 1. Nme 8/21/2WB 32.76 18.21 <2.0 20 27.1 31.9 <2.0 16.6 249 <50 155 - - Nme 11/26/2008 33.22 17.75 20 20 38.4 55.2 <1.0 56.6 1AS0 53.1 627 - - Nme 2/17/20DI 31.82 19.11 120 20 16.2 19.1 <1.0 13.1 172 150 141 - - Nme 6/24/20W 31.08 19.89 <20 <20 63 7.5 <1.0 6.2 204 <50 62.8 - - Nme 8/31/2009 31.30 19.67 <20 <2.0 43.8 59.3 <1.0 42.9 1,580 64.7 390 - - Nme 12/30/20W 30.32 20.65 <5D0 <5.00 10.0 20.0 6.00 9.00 150 89.0 97.0 - - Nme 4/21/2010 28.74 22.23 <53DO <5.00 5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 108 <15.0 40.0 - - Nme 8/9/2010 31.87 19.10 <5410 <5.00 9.00 15.0 <5.W 15.0 317 34.0 169 - - Nme 12/29/2010 31.99 19.08 20 <2.0 22.4 33.7 <1.0 19A 366 <50 279 - - Nme 2/25/2011 31.00 19.97 20 20 17.5 27.0 <1.0 233 697 <50 348 - - Nme 4/20/2011 31.00 19.97 <_0 2.0 8.4 11.4 <1.0 9D 419 60 204 - - Page 6 of 10 TABLEI SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-V PH Former Shell Semiee station 01S7T70 577 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Methodl Ethyl Naphtha- '-C8 C94'12 C9{l0 Di-Wed Ethylene Standards Benzene Toluene benzene Xyknes MTBE I, Aliphatks Alipha k. Amma Lead Dib-ide (PPz (PPIL) (PPJL) OWL) (PPJL) WIL) (P(IL) (POIL) OWL) (.0 (W) GW-1 5 1,000 700 10,000 70 140 300 700 2W 15.E 0.0 GW 00 5-2 2,00,00E i 20.000 9AW 50,00E 1,000 3A00 5,00E 7AW NE 2.0 GW-3 IO,OW 40,OD 5" SAW 501000 20.000 50,000 s0A00 50,000 10.0 50,00E We010 Data Usability Sample Oak Depth W Water »^- '*" Assessment Bias Water Ekvatia ..✓ Z� MW-/5 9/5/2002 33.36 17.41 q 12.8 �319 1A11 37 � 18s 3,59E 1,27E 2,34E TOC 1/20/2003 31.33 19A4 <z0 <2.0 101.0 500 &1 61 IAIO 459.0 687 - - San 7/22/2003 30.01 20.76 <20 <2.0 90.9 455 <2A 46.2 1,610 <50 7M - - (GW-1,GW-3) 1/19/2004 30.71 20.06 <2.0 <2.0 97.0 498 <2.0 47.9 1,380 <50 707 - - 4/20/2W4 30.47 20.30 <20 <2.0 91.4 441 20 52.1 1,210 <50 736 - - 7/19/2004 31.20 19.57 <2.0 <20 128 575 <20 77.2 Z430 1A90 1,240 - - 4/13/2DD5 28.40 22.37 <2.0 <2.0 59.0 292 <2.0 37.6 1,16E 103 555 - - 7/21/2D05 29.88 20.89 12.0 <20 123 582 <20 65A 1,55E <50 1A90 - - 10/10/2005 31.51 19.26 Q.0 <2.0 75.8 374 <2.0 44.4 1,37E 280 08 - - 1/16/2DW 32.17 18.60 <7.00 <3.00 49.9 323 13.0E 48.2 1,02E 169 448 - - 4/17/2006 30.47 20.30 3.6 <3.00 106 662 4.0 100 2153E 1,940 1,36E - - 7/18/2006 30.44 20.33 <1.00 <3.00 28.8 258 <1.00 33.5 691 177 335 - - 10/9/2D06 3730 13A <1.00 <3.W 41.9 324.10 3.18 23.0 1AW IM 550 - - 2/22/2007 30.9E 19.87 1.39 <3.00 23.8 159A <3.00 16.2 756 239 301 - - 5/17/2007 29A7 21.36 <1.00 <3.00 26.3 167.9 6.00 23.1 720 154 332 - - 8/10/207 31.10 19.67 1J8 <3.00 48.9 2983 <3.00 38.7 1,79E 202 650 - - 9/19/2007 32.11 18.M <1.00 <3.00 42.6 238.8 564 36.9 1,090 377 02 0.00580 <0.0202 12/26/2W7 32.40 1837 <1.W <100 1.29 11.61 <1.00 5.63 <100 <I00 <100 - - Nme 2/21/2008 31.67 19.10 0.00 13.00 <1.00 <6.00 4.00 10.7 <1W <700 <I00 - - Nmre 5/14/2OD8 30.28 20.49 <2.0 <20 6.7 35.1 20 6.5 227 <50 101 - - Nme 8/21/2008 31.89 18.88 12.0 <20 139 711 20 102 2,240 332 1,720 - - Nme 11/26/2008 3232 18.45 <2.0 <2.0 27 I"A <1.0 17.7 672 <50 332 - - Nme 2/16/2009 30A9 20.08 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 6/24/2009 30.26 20.i1 <2.0 <z0 6.0 31.1 el.0 6.1 298 e. 1. - - Nme 8/31/2009 30.40 20.37 <2.0 <20 9A 603 <7.0 18.8 831 <50 314 - - Nmre 12/30/2D09 29.45 21.32 <5.W <5.00 13.0 75.0 <5.W 24.0 900 339 355 - - Nme 4/20/2010 2839 22.38 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <S.W <5.00 <15.0 <150 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/2DIO 31.06 19.71 <5DD <5.00 16.0 99.0 5.00 17.0 541 228 385 - - Nme 12/28/2010 37.05 13.72 <20 <20 27.9 166 <1.0 31.5 2A10 <50 1,750 - - 2/25/2011 WeR damaged,no sample co0ected Nme 4/20/2011 30.15 2DA2 <20 12.0 33.2 191 <1.0 35.2 1,430 11.3 - MW-15D 9/5/2W2 33.33 17.44 <2 <2 <1 <4 <2 d <50 <50 <50 - - TOC 1/20/203 31.33 19.44 <20 20 20 W.0 20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - W.87 7/22/2004 29.96 20.81 20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ (GW-1,GW-3) 7/21/2005 29.84 20.93 <z0 20 <2.0 a.O <LE <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ 7/18/2006 29.44 21.33 <7.00 <3.00 <100 -6.00 <3.00 11.9 <100 <700 <100 - - 9/19/2007 3209 18.68 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.W <5.00 <10D <1W <100 <0.00500 <0.0199 12/26/2007 3335 17.42 <1.00 <300 <1.00 <6o0 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - Nme 2/21/2009 31.68 19.09 <1.00 <3.OD <LW <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <101 <00 <100 - - Nme 5/14/2008 30.38 20.39 20 20 20 <4.0 20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 8/21/2008 31.89 18.89 <20 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <1.0 <50 <50 <50 _ Nme 11/26/2008 32.33 IS." <2.0 110 <2.0 <4.0 1.1 <3.0 <50 <5D <30 Nme 2/16/2DO9 30.76 20.01 120 <2.0 <2.0W.0 1.1 <3.0 <50 <30 <50 Nme 6/24/2009 30.24 20.53 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 UO <50 Nme 4/20/2010 27.77 23.00 6.D0 <5.00 <5.OD <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.OD - - Nme 8/9/2010 31.06 1971 cS.W <5.00 <5.00 <151D <5.00 -5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 12/28/2010 31.04 19.73 <2.0 20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 2/25/2011 30.19 20.59 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 c4.0 <10 <3.0 <50 <30 <50 _ Nme 4/20/2011 30.10 20.67 <20 <20 20 <4.0 <lA <3.0 <10 <5D <10 MW-16 1/20/2003 32.22 19.95 <20 <20 20 <4.o <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 TOC 7/22/2DW 29.40 22.77 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - 52.17 4/20/2DO4 31.34 20.93 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 20 <3.0 <50 <5D <50 _ (GW.1,GW-3) 7/19/2004 30.03 2z14 - - - - - - - - - - - 12/6/2001 3292 19.25 - - - - - - - - - - 7/21/2005 30.67 21.50 e2.0 <20 20 <4.0 20 <3.0 <50 <5p <50 - - 7/18/2006 29.95 22.22 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 4.0E -5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 2/23/2DO7 31.75 20.42 <1.0D G3.00 <I.OD 14.00 <3.W <5.00 <10D <100 <100 - - 5/17/2007 30.22 21.95 <1.00 <3.00 <I.W <6.00 d.W <5.00 <101 <100 <100 - - e/10/207 31.86 20.31 <1.00 <3.00 <l.W <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 9/19/2W7 32.86 19.31 <1.00 c3.00 <1.00 <6.W 0.00 <5.OD <I00 <100 <100 <O.ODSW <0.0201 12/26/2007 33.23 18.94 <1.00 <3.00 <1.W <6.W c3.W <5.00 <D0 <IW <100 - - Nme 2121/21M 3254 19,63 <I.W <IN <1.W <6.00 el. el.W <100 <1W <1W - - Nme 5/14/2W8 31.20 20.97 20 <2.0 20 W.0 20 <7.0 150 <50 <30 Nme 8/21/2008 32.68 19.49 <2.0 <2.0 20 W.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <W <50 - Nme 11/25/2001 33.19 18.98 <2.0 20 <20 <4.D <1.0 <3.0 <5p <SE <50 - Nme 2/16/2009 31.60 20.57 <20 <20 20 <4.0 e1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 6/24/2009 31.04 21.13 <2.0 20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 8/31/2109 31.25 20.92 <2.0 20 ILO y.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <SE - Nme 12/30/209 30.36 21.81 <5.00 <5.00 <5.W e15.00 6.00 <5.W <15.0 <15.0 <6.OD - - Nme 4/20/2010 28.60 23.57 <5.0D <5.00 G.W <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/2010 31.96 2031 <S.W <5.OD <5.00 <15.0 <5.ODe5.W <15.0 <13.0 <6.00 - - Nme 12/28/2010 31.94 20.23 <2.0 <zo <20 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 2/25/2011 31.03 21.14 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <5D <5o <50 - Nme 4/21/2011 31.00 21.17 <20 <20 20 14.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - MW-17 1/20/2DO3 30.69 19AS <20 <2-020 2.2 <20 *,0 <50 <10 <50 TOC 7/22/20M 29.40 20.37 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 e3.0 <50 <50 <5D 49.77 1/19/2004 30.12 19.65 <20 2O 20 <4.0 20 O.0 <50 <50 <50 _ (GW.1,GW-3) 7/21/2005 29.28 20.49 <2.0 <20 <2.0 14.0 120 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 _ 7/18/2106 28.57 21.20 <I.W <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.0D <5.00 <10D <100 <100 - - 2/23/207 30.27 19.50 <l.W <3.00 <I.W <4.00 735 <5.00 <10D <00 <100 - - 5/17/2DO7 28.81 20.% <I.W <3.00 225 <b.W 9.21 <5.00 <10D <100 <100 - - 8/10/2D07 could not sample 9/19/2DO7 31.31 18.26 <Loo <3.W <1.W <6.00 <3.W <5.00 <IW <100 <100 <0.00500 �D.0198 12/26/2W7 31.76 18.01 <1.00 <3.00 e1.00 16.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <IW - - N- 2/21/2008 31.07 18.7E <I.W <3.00 <LOD <6.00 O.W <5.00 <IW <100 <00 - - Nme 3/14/2008 29.71 20.06 <2-0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 20 <3.0 <50 150 <50 - - Nme 8/21/2008 31.31 18.46 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 20 <3.0 <5D <50 <50 _ Nme 11/26/2108 31.7E 18.07 <2.0 20 20 <4.0 <1.0 e3.0 1% <50 <50 Nme 2/16/2009 30.11 19.66 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <5D <50 <50 - - Nme 6/23/209 29.60 20.17 <2.0 20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 e3.0 <50 <SE <50 - - Nme 8/31/2009 29.81 19.96 20 20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 12/30/2009 28.88 20.89 <5.00 <5.00 <S.W <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 4/20/2110 27.22 22.55 <5.W <5.00 <5E0 <15.0 <5.00 <S0D <15.0 <75.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/9/2D10 30.46 1931 <5.OD <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <S.W <15.0 <15.0 <6W - Nme 12/78/2010 WAS 19.32 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <30 <50 Nme 2/2S/2011 29.45 20.32 20 Q.0 20 <4.o <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 4/20/2011 29.5E 20.2'/ <2.0 <20 20 <qA cIA e3.0 c50 <50 <50 - Page 5 of 10 TABLE' SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-VPH Fe-,Shell Smioc SUtion 013=0 S77 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Methodl EMy4 Naphtha- CS-CS C9a02 C9.00 Dissoked Ethylene Standards Be.... Toluene benzene Xylcnes MTBE Ime Aliphatic. Al4phaBcs Ammafies Lead Dibmmlde (VPJL) (VrIL) (WL) (VEIL) (VPIL) (VEIL) (V87L) (Pp/L) (VB/L) (uBA) GW-1 5 1A00 700 101" 70 140 300 700 200 15.0 0.0 GW-2 200D 50,000 20,000 9,00E 50,000 1,000 3A00 51000 7,000 NE 2.0 GW-3 MODE 40,000 5,000 5,000 5OA00 11,010 50,00E 50,00E 50,00E 10.E 50,00E Well ID Dab Usability Sampk Date DePthm Wakr IMM F, Assessment Bias Water El-tioT�' ¢ MW-11 2/12/2002 35.60 17.97 p«<5.0 13.4 V\24.0 121.1 <5.0^ 21.2 230 121( 312 - - TOC 6/17/2002 34.09 19.48 <5 15.4 47.0 340 <5 49.0 247 265 874 - - 53.57 9/5/20/2 35.51 18.04 <2 12.2 97.3 571 5.2 69.1 409 545 1,25E - - (GW-1,GW-3) 1/20/20M 33.63 19.94 <20 11.9 50.1 410 13.5 64.6 274 444 See - - 7/22/2003 3218 21.39 c2.0 24.9 176 1,169 <20 126.0 477 <50 1,430 - - 1/19/2004 32.% 20Al <20 11 ..8 I Q.0 .1 263 <50 779 - - 4/20/2004 3273 20.84 <20 <10 42.6 289 <2.0 413 140 <50 561 - 7/19/20U4 33.4E 20.17 <2.0 4.5 90.8 963 <2.0 92.7 412 1,530 1,60E - - 7/21/2005 3203 21.54 c20 <20 3.0 33.1 18 3.2 <Sp <50 95.1 - - 1/16/2OO6 32.25 21.32 11.00 <3.00 22 33.5 18.8 13.5 <100 <100 113 - - 7/18/2006 31.30 22.27 <1.00 G3.00 <1.00 <6.00 24.7 <5.00 <100 <100 c100 - 10/9/2006 32-93 20.64 <1.00 <3.00 14.0 124.8 <3.00 9.42 <100 ill 328 - - 2/23/20W 33.11 20.46 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 11.17 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 5/17/2007 31.60 21.97 <1.00 13.00 <1.00 19.07 G3.00 <5.00 <109 114 <D0 - - 8/9/2007 33.22 20.35 <7.00 <3,00 53.8 457 <3.W 58.2 201 $98 1,460 - - 9/19/2007 34.22 19.35 <1.00 <3.00 31.2 460 <3.00 62.8 319 369 1,69E <0.00500 <0.0200 12/26/2007 34.57 19.00 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <I00 <103 - - None 2/21/2008 33.54 20.03 <1.00 <3.00 43.1 969 6.0E 88.1 339 748 2,290 - - None 5/14/2008 3134 21.03 <2.0 <20 5-363.7 <2.0 8.2 150 <50 209 None 8/22/2008 34.08 19.49 <2.0 <2.0 2.9 12.9 <20 4.6 53.2 <50 174 - - None 11/25/2008 34.65 18.92 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 3/17/2009 32.99 20.59 20 <20 33.7 319.6 <1.0 51.6 138 747 861 - - Nane 7/14/2009 32.46 21.11 <20 <2.0 7.5 49.3 <1.0 14.6 85.9 125 379 - - Nane 9/30/20D9 3286 20.71 <2.0 <20 15.8 230.9 <1.0 36.3 203 983 1,070 - - Nane 12/15/2009 32-00 21.57 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 26.0 <5.00 100 <15.0 110 169 - - Nane 4/13/2010 29.86 23.71 <5.OD <5.00 <5.00 44.E <5.00 13.0 <75.0 43.0 324 - - Nane 8/2/2010 33.14 20.43 <S.OD <5.00 <5.00 24.0 15.00 18.0 183 200 565 - - MW-12 9/5/2002 35.14 NSVD <2 2.4 14.5 84.8 5.4 45.9 1,10E 1,870 4,290 - - TOC 1/20/2003 33.26 NSVD 4A <2.0 49 314 9.8 167 2,690 6,21E 10,90E - - NM 7/22/2003 31.76 NSVD <2.0 <20 76 59 2.5 19.8 SIB <50 2,100 - - (GW-1,GW-3) 1/19/2004 32.56 NSVD <2.0 <20 11.8 84 <2.0 36.6 840 <50 341E - - 4/20/2004 32.31 NSVD <2.0 <20 6.0 42.5 <20 18.2 365 <50 1,58E - - 7/19/2E04 32.99 NSVD <2.0 <2.0 6.2 47.9 <2.0 19.5 572 1,020 1,920 - - 1/16/2006 - - - - - 10/9/2006 - - - DESTROYED - - MW-13 9/5/2002 32.53 17.74 <2 Q <2 11.0 16.7 12.6 1,150 256 7D - - TOC 1/20/2003 30.58 19.69 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 9.9 8.1 7.7 654 119 Y70 - - M27 7/22/2003 29.16 21.11 <20 <2.0 <2.0 5.4 <2.0 4.0 632 <50 289 - - (GW-1,GW-3) 1/19/2004 29.92 20.35 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 4.8 12.0 5b 803 <50 359 - - 4/20/20D4 29.64 20.63 <20 <2.0 <2.0 3.4 <E 4.1 568 <50 291 - - 7/19/20M 30.37 19.90 - - - - - - - - - - - 7/21/2005 29.02 21.25 <2.0 20 Q-0 <4D 3.0 <3.0 164 <50 228 - 1/16/20D6 29.21 21.06 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 75 6.2 802 102 355 - - 7/18/2006 28.29 21.98 <I.00 13.00 <1.00 <6.00 <1.00 13.2 949 88.4 230 - - 10/9/20D6 29.92 20.35 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 319 <100 158 - - 2/22/2W7 30.08 20.19 1.0E <3.00 <1.00 <4.00 13.00 <5.00 405 112.0 175 - - 5/17/20W 27.57 22.70 <1.00 <3.00 <1.01 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 369 <100 185 - - 8/10/20D7 30.3E 19.97 1.82 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 1,09E 106 as - - 9/19/2007 33.24 17.03 <I.00 G3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 331 <100 178 <0.00500 <0.02000 12/26/2007 31.57 18.70 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 331 <100 178 - - None 2/21/2008 30.91 19.36 <1.00 <3.00 <7.00 0.00 <3.00 7.92 <I00 <700 <700 - - None 5/14/2006 29.54 20.73 <20 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <20 <3.0 213 <50 158 - - None 8/21/2008 31.06 19.21 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 -0 <2.0 <3.0 117 <50 125 - - None 11/26/2008 31.59 18.69 <2.0 20 <2.0 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 494 <50 289 - None 2/16/20D9 29.90 20.37 <10 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 158 <50 84.1 - - Nona 6/23/20W 29.42 WAS 2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 201 50.6 176 - - Nme 8/31/20D9 29.55 20.72 <20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 451 60 28 - - None 12/30/20D9 28.66 21.61 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.00 6.OD <5.00 165 50.0 57.0 - - Nonc 4/20/2010 26.97 23.30 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 8/9/2010 30.41 19.96 <S.OD <5.00 <5.00 <13.0 <S.OD 1100 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 12/28/2010 30.23 20.04 <2.0 12.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 1% - - None 2/25/2011 29.35 20.92 <2.0 <2.0 c2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 6D - - None 4/20/2011 1930 30.97 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 C3.0 119 <50 713 - - NM-14 9/5/2D02 33.96 17.91 2.1 124 186 1325 11.6 132 911 988 1,520 - - TOC 1/20/2003 3198 19.89 20 241 224 lbll 13.0 153 1,16E 151E 1,91E - - 51.87 7/22/2003 30.60 2117 <2.0 121 229 1500 <2.0 169 2,8E <50 2,110 - - (OW-1,GW.3) 1/19/2004 31.36 2051 <2.0 181 387 2,505 <2.0 240 Z550 <50 3,120 - - 4/20/2004 31.10 20.77 <2.0 34.5 141 826 4.3 643 412 <60 770 - - 12/6/2004 3169 19.18 - - - - - - - - - - - 7/21/2005 30.46 21.41 20 32A 225 1,400 20 126 SM 258 11870 - - 1/16/2006 30.70 21.17 <1.00 55.1 333 3,920 <3.00 222 1,390 <1,000 3,190 - 7/18/2006 29.73 22.14 <1.00 6.9 73.3 409 13.00 36.7 321 649 509 - - 10/9/2006 31.40 20.47 <1.00 <3.00 1.45 73.10 <3.OD <5.00 133 164 <700 - - 2/22/2007 31.11 20.36 7.86 21.1 219 2306 4.91 171 1,51E 1,110 2,54E - - 5/17/2007 30.05 21.92 <1.00 <3.00 6.74 40.7 <3.00 5.88 c100 164 <100 - - 8/10/2007 31.72 20.15 1.75 <3.00 46.0 704 <3.00 47.7 558 200 610 - - 9/19/2DW 32.67 19.20 3.59 <3.00 43.1 526 530 53.5 639 388 591 <O.005W <0.01000 12/26/2007 33.02 18.85 <1.00 4.28 126 3,014 4.23 241 1,790 <50D 2,85E - - None 2/21/2008 32.36 19.51 <1.00 <3.00 55.9 1,022 8.42 114 939 572 11220 - - None 5/14/2008 31.00 20.87 <2.0 <2.0 59.0 397 20 64.9 448 119 568 - - None 8/21/2008 32.51 19.36 <2.0 <2.0 92.0 981 <2.0 123 654 265 1,120 - - None 11/26/2008 33.OD 18.97 2.8 4.6 170 1,896 <1.0 278 1,660 306 3,200 - - No- 2/16/2009 3142 20.45 20 <2.0 77.2 456 <1.0 142 1,140 129 11540 - - None 6/23/2009 30.87 21.0E <2.0 <2.0 18.5 326 <1.0 47.7 345 305 510 - - None 8/31/2009 31.05 20.82 <2.0 <2.0 55.2 948 <7.0 93.8 IAN 201 1,240 - - None 12/30/2009 30.12 2115 G5.OD <5.00 11.0 84.0 <5.00 34.0 142 236 230 - - N- 4/20/2010 2839 23.48 <5.00 <5.00 96.0 516 <5.00 85.0 402 655 1,29E - - None 8/9/2010 31.7I 20.16 <5100 <5.01 36.0 191 <5.00 33.0 135 340 345 - - None 12/28/2010 31.69 20.18 <2.0 <2.0 16.1 224 <1.0 30.0 107 <50 309 - None 2/25/2011 30.8E 1 1.0 12.0 1.6 11 <1A 1. 1 57.1 1,16E - - None 4/W/2011 30.76 21.11 <20 <20 27.9 308 <1.0 41.6 1 1 1 1.7 416 - - Page 4 of 10 TABLET SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-YPH Former Shell Service Sbtion 0137770 S77 West Main Street Hyannis,MA Methods Ethy4 Naphtha- CS-CS C9 z C 0 Dissolved Ethylene Standards Benzene Toluene benaene Xylenes MTBE kne Aliphatic, Aliph,tk, Aromatics Lead Dibmmide (s, I W/O (PS(L) (p8(L) (pNL) W/O (PBAll (pe(-) (pe(L) (oSm (oe/l) Gw-I 5 I'm 700 10,000 70 140 300 70D 201 15.0 0.0 GW-2 2,BOB 50.001 2010w 910)0 50A00 11000 3,OD0 S,OW 7,0W NE 2.0 GW-3 10,000 40,000 5,000 5,000 50AOD 20,000 50,000 50,001 50,000 10.0 50,000 WeU ID Data Usability Sample Date Depth W Wate ssmen Asset Bias weer E-twn :��'�,y� _ �3 t �..� �;n� K MW-7 1/20i2003 32.M 20.17 5.5 21.3 4W 2559 16.7 54I 4,630 12 O 12.600 - - TOC 7/22/ZW3 3112 21.65 <20 3.3 139 882 24.3 152 1,170 <50 3A80 - - 5187 1/19/2004 32.00 20.E7 <10 4.1 150 942 <2.0 10 1,6M 150 4,220 - - (GW-I,GW-3) 4/20/20DI 31.76 21.11 <.0 3.5 134 929 7.1 128 7% <50 4790 - - 7/19/2004 3245 20.42 <20 <2.0 112 669 10.4 117 959 2,Iw 2,730 - - 7/21/2005 31.07 21.80 <20 <10 68.6 581 <2.0 108 1,370 90.1 3,200 - - 7/18/2(ft 30.35 22.52 <1.01 c3.00 22.6 2.4 43 23.1 572 $93 1230 - - 10/9/20% 31.% 20.91 <7.00 <3A0 <100 9.55 13.00 <5D0 <1. <1W <100 - - 2/23/ZOD7 12.37 40.50 <LOD <I.00 6.39 106.2 11.00 37.8 170 607 820 - - 5/17/2007 30.67 22.20 1.14 <3.01 1430 218.7 <3.01 62.9 448 567 1,390 - - 8/9/2)07 3231 20.56 215 <3.00 9.611 172.7 13.00 62.2 I'm 928 1,430 - 9/20/2007 33.28 19.59 <I.00 13.00 4.41 90.2 <3.00 401 9811 416 1,160 <0.00500 <0.0201 12/26/20W 33.66 19.21 <1.01 <3.01 <7.00 <6.00 <3.80 <5.00 101 <100 <100 - - Noe 2/22/2308 32.99 19.88 <1.00 <3.00 <1.O1 10.86 6.(10 <5.00 115 <100 <00 - - Noe 5/14/2008 31.64 21.23 <20 <20 3.0 64.9 <20 75 399 <50 4% - - None 8/22/2008 38.11 1416 20 <2.0 QA 4.3 Q.0 6.0 63.7 <50 67.5 - Noe 11/25/2308 33.70 19.17 <2.0 12.0 <2.0 12.6 <1.0 <I.0 175 <50 911.3 - - Noe 3/17/2(09 32.02 20.85 <2-0 <2.0 7.1 191.0 <7.0 M.7 604 1p60 1,370 - - Noe 7/14/2C09 31.48 2LM <10 <20 3.9 97.7 <1.0 17.2 534 311 903 - - Noe 9/30/20D9 31.0 20.94 <2.0 <10 6.4 150.1 <1.0 17.9 713 1% I'm - - Norw 12/15/2009 31.04 21.83 <5.00 <S.OD <5.00 <13.0 10.0 <5.w 612 126 236 - - Noe 4/13/2010 28.89 23.98 15.00 <5.00 7.00 136 9.00 25.0 1AW 377 1,320 None 8/2/2010 32.19 20.68 <5.00 <5.01 SOD 96.0 23.0 28.0 1,380 564 i'mo - - Noe 12/30/2010 32.35 20.52 <2.0 <10 2.6 52.7 <1.0 14.6 469 <50 Me - - Noe 2/7/2011 31.69 21.18 <20 <20 5.6 121 <1.0 27.9 7" 125 1,30(1 - - Noe 1 4/11/2011 31.68 21.19 <2.0 <2.0 4.0 84.6 <1.0 18.9 706 184 11 991 - - MW-8 2/12/2002 34.74 18.03 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 15.0 15.0 448 86.6 97.8 - - TOC 6/17/2802 33.22 19.55 <5 <5 <5 <10 <- 6 210 <50 84.5 - - sin 9/5/2012 34.64 18.13 <2 <2 16 <4 <2 d 263 <50 89A - (GW-1,GW-3) 1/20/2OC1 3275 20.02 <10 <10 20 ct.0 <20 8.1 202 <50 109 - - 7/22/200< 31.26 21.51 <2.0 <20 20 <4.0 9.0 <,4.0 140 <50 <50 - - 7/21/2005- 31.13 21.64 <20 20 <2.0 <4.0 3.6 13.0 186 <50 <50 - - 7/18/2006 30.25 22.52 <1.01 <3.00 <1.00 16.00 n.00 103 <101 <100 <100 - - 10/9/2W6 31.86 20.91 <1.01 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <51I0 101 <100 <100 MW.9 6/17/2002 32.09 19.59 <25 83.9 785 5,610 <25 1,010 6,330 7A% 26,300 - - TOC 9/5/2042 3153 18.14 4.7 13.1 160 1,181 50.0 169 3,730 3,890 7,500 - - 51.67 1/20/2003 31.62 20.05 <10 31.0 655 4,690 20.2 723 4.360 81610 15,200 - - (GW-1,GW-3) 7/22/2003 30.16 21.51 <20 16.0 292 1A52 20 213 1,660 <50 3,8% - - 1/19/2014 30.95 20.72 c1.0 155 338 22W <4.0 271 1520 <100 5,110 - - 4/20/2004 30.70 20.97 <20 13.7 277 L800 9.9 161 1,360 <50 2,870 - - 7/19/2004 31.40 20.27 <4.0 21.1 591 3500 <4.0 319 2610 7,Z70 7AN - - 4/13/2005 29.49 22.18 <20 4.7 138 LD69 <20 82 %4 477 1,760 - - 7/21/2005 30.01 21.66 <20 8.1 353 2,362 <20 212 1,990 $07 4570 - - 10/10/2005 31.65 20.02 <10 2.4 143 936 <2.0 139 1,170 1,610 2920 - - 4/17/2006 31.65 20.02 5.6 <3.00 151 1,471 8.8 116 1,910 4,030 2810 - - 7/18/2006 29.28 22-39 <L00 <3.00 192 15M 4.5 79.7 972 1,930 25% - - 10/9/2006 39.20 1247 5.43 13.00 266 1,952 5.88 85.0 1,590 lAw ZAN - - 2/23/2007 31.09 20.59 118 <3.00 271 3= 5.86 151 2,110 4,150 51550 - - 5/17/2007 29.60 2107 274 4.00 115 1,092 <3.OD 87.3 906 1R10 2,200 - - 8/9/2007 31.23 20.44 6.24 0.O1 122 11518 <3.01 ill 1590 1,1w 2,940 - - 9/19/2007 32.22 19.45 1.64 <3.00 46.8 832 339 69.6 1AN 90 1,810 0.0114 <0.0202 12/26/20D7 3258 19.09 2.72 <3.00 4.66 160.5 <3.00 24.6 lAw <500 2,320 - - Noe 2/21/2008 31.92 19.75 <LOD <3.00 <1.00 50.3 <3.00 <5.00 238 191 ISO - - None 5/14/2018 30.55 21.12 <10 <20 23.8 299.6 <10 19.9 381 <50 619 - - Noe 8/21/2008 32.04 19.63 <2.0 20 118 1,233 20 82.7 1,2B0 CM 2A80 - - 11/25/2008 - - WeB not sampled due to being covered by a s ow bank 6/24/21M - - WeE nos sampled doe to being under street runoff water Noe 8/31/2009 30.57 21.10 20 I <2.0I 11.6 I 200.9 I <1.0 I 15.9 I 445 1 103 I 476 - 12/30/20109 - - WELL INACCESSIBLE Noe 4/20/2010 27.92 23.75 <5.00 <S.OD 27.0 292 5.00 35.0 498 575 1,050 - - Noe 8/9/2010 31.31 20.36 <5.00 <5.01 <SOD 79.0 <5.00 SOO 293 249 275 - - Noe 12/29/2010 31.30 20.37 <2.0 20 <2.0 3.0 <1.0 <3.0 141 <50 63.3 - - Noe 2/24/2011 30.40 21.27 20 <2.0 4.6 55.5 <1.0 8.0 134 <50 267 - - Noe 4/2D/2011 30.30 2137 <20 20 <2.0 20.1 <10 3.8 ISO <50 128 - - MW-10 2/12/2002 33.95 18.02 <10 161 611 3A16 20.4 274 4A80 1,900 4330 - - TOC 6/17/2002 32.43 19.54 <5 536 486 2,502 <5 293 2,270 3,390 3,840 - - 51.97 9/5/2002 33.90 18.07 20 122 198 1A49 22.7 88.1 I'm &SS IA20 - - (GW.I,GW-3) 1/20/2003 31.97 20.00 <2.0 377 374 1,934 13.4 158 115M 1,820 1A40 - - 7/22/2013 30.53 21.44 <20 272 340 1,798 8.5 1" 1,950 <50 1AN - - 1/19/20H .12 ... <20 274 384 1.4 20.7 1. 1,960 <50 1. - - 4/20/2004 31.06 20.91 <2.0 192 263 1.510 9.1 89.8 1,180 <5p I'm - - 7/21/. ... 21.55 <10 393 77.6 510 <20 24.6 3T0 111 171 - - 7/18/2006 29.66 2231 <1.00 118 775 2517 3.6 154 2040 2270 22aB - - 10/9/2006 31.30 20.67 <LOD <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <101) <100 <100 - - 2/22/2007 31.48 20.49 <1.00 <3.00 15.8 166.9 <1.00 113 296 173 171 - - 5/17/2007 30.00 21.97 S89 342 716 SA40 <1.01 M2 2950 2,350 4,5% - - 8/9/2007 31.61 20% <1.01 <3.00 11.2 87.4 <1.00 <5.00 218 <100 128 - 9/19/20W 32.63 19.34 <LO1 3.09 16.8 137.8 <3.00 6.32 150 <0D 150 0.0D500 -D.0199 12/26/2W7 32.99 18.98 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 2.19 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - Noe 2/21/2008 3231 19.66 <1.01 <3.00 21l 17.7 13.00 <5.01 121 <100 <lw - - Noe 5/14/2009 30.89 21.08 <20 3.9 223 167.4 Q.0 11.4 161 <50 191 - - Noe 9/21/2008 32.10 19.S1 <10 5.5 35.6 258.2 20 22.4 1,620 131 844 - - Noe 11/25/2008 33.OD 18.97 <2.0 <2.0 9.7 56A <1.0 4.1 185 <50 119 - - Noe 6/24/2009 30.80 21.17 <20 <2.0 4.2 50.1 <1.0 <3.0 210 <50 127 - - ✓! Noe 8/31/2009 30.95 21.02 <10 133 101 731 <1.0 48.7 tACAT2120 1' 1' AB - 12/30/2009 - - UNLETO E Noe 4/ZO/2010 28.32 21.65 <5A0 6.00 44.0 312 <5.00 27.0 233 270 388 - - Noe 8/9/2010 31.66 20.31 <5.00 15.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <500 <15.0 <15.0 19.0 - - Noe 12/29/2010 32.62 19.35 <7.0 <20 4.0 345 <1.0 <3.0 118 <30 75.1 - - Noe 2/24/2011 33.72 21.25 <20 <2.0 Q.0 <4.0 <1.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 Noe 4/20/2011 30.66 21.31 20 <2.0 <20 2.8 <1.0 4.0 <50 <50 <50 Page 3 of 10 TABLET SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-V PH Eormer Shell Service Station M137770 57/V/e.t Main Street Hyannis,MA MethodI E1hy4 Naphths Cs-CB C9{l2 C9 10 Ds.oked Ethylene Standards Be-, Toluene benune %ylene. MTBE kne Aliphatic. Aliphatk. A-fic. Lead Dibmmide (p62) (PSA-) (P6/L) WIL) (P6A-) (ag L) (PPS) OWL) (n6A) (ob/I) GW-1 5 1A03 700 10A00 70 140 300 700 2DO 15.0 0.0 GW-2 2,000 501000 20,000 9"0 50A00 L000 30M S,OOD 7,000 NE 2.0 GW-3 10,001 40,090 5,000 SAO 50A00 20,000 50,WO 50.000 50,000 10.0 50,000 WellID Data Usability Sample Date Depth to Wate ,;;a 3x _ 9. pjl fyX' Assessment Bus Water EkvaH > . -/- ,P ,,�' ,.xF: .y`, XF, £�• ,� MW3R 5/17/2007 3153 22.34 <1.01 <3,00 <1.00 <4.00 <1.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - TOC 8/9/2007 33.16 20.71 <1.00 <3,00 <LOO <6.00 <LOD -5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 53.87 9/19/2007 3L14 19.73 <1.01 <330 <7.00 <6.00 <1.00 <5.00 <10D <700 <100 <0.00500 <0.0199 (GW-1,GW-3) 12/26/2007 - <1.00 1DO <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5,OD <100 <101 <101 - - None 2/22/2008 33.94 20.03 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.01 <5.00 <101 <100 <100 - - High 5/14/2008 32.47 21.40 <2.0 <.0 <.0 <4.0 <2.0 <1.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 8/22/2W8 34.02 19.85 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <30 <50 <50 - - Nme 11/25/20M 34.46 19.41 <20 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 13.0 <50 <50 <5D - - Nme 3/17/2009 3291 20.96 <20 <20 <.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 7/14/2009 32.36 21.51 <20 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <30 - - Nme 9/30/2009 32.77 21.10 <.0 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 4/13/2010 29.78 2429 <5.00 <5.w <5.01 <15.0 <5.00 <5.01 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 8/2/2010 33.02 20.95 <5.00 <5.00 <5.01 <75.0 <5.00 <5.01 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 12/30/2010 33.22 20.65 <2.0 <2.0 <.0 <6.0 <1.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 2/7/2011 32.59 21.29 <2.0 <.0 <2.0 U.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 1 None 4/11/2011 32.51 21.36 1 20 <.0 <2.0 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - MW6 12/10/2001 35.00 18.1] <5.0 :50 <5.0 <10.0 <5.0 <5.0 <50 <50 - TOC 2/12/2002 34.93 18.24 c5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 15.0 <5.0 <50 <50 <5O - - U17 6/17/2002 33.41 19.76 <5 <5 <5 <10 <5 <5 <50 <50 <50 - (GW-I,GW3) 9/5/2002 34.92 18.35 <2 < < <4 < <3 <50 <50 <50 - 1/20/2003 32.95 20.22 <20 <-0 <20 <1.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - 7/22/2004 31.44 21.73 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 4Lo 20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - 2/23/2007 32.29 20.88 n.W <3.00 <1.00 <4.00 <3.01 <5.00 <100 <101 <100 - - 5/17/20W 30.90 22.27 <7.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 8/9/2007 32.52 20.65 <1.00 <3.01 <I.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <IOD <I00 <100 - - 9/19/2007 33.47 19.70 <1.00 0.00 <1.00 <6.00 <7.OD <5.00 <101 <100 <101 <0.00500 <0.0202 12/26/2007 33.89 1918 <7.00 <300 <1.00 <6.00 <3.01 <5.01 <100 <101 <101 - - None 2/22/2008 33.22 19.95 <7.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 4.00 <S.W <lfp <100 <I00 - - None 5/14/2008 31.86 21.31 <2.0 <20 <2.0 14.0 <.0 <.0 <50 <50 <5D None 8/22/2008 3.3.38 19.79 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 14.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 11/26/2008 33.81 19.36 <2.0 <2.0 <.0 <1.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 3/17/20D9 32.29 20.88 <2.0 <20 <.0 <4.0 <7.0 O.0 <50 <50 <50 - Nme 7/14/2019 31.72 21.45 <20 <20 <20 <40 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 None 4/13/2010 29.14 24.03 <5.OD <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.OD <5.00 <13.0 <15.0 <6.00 - Nme 8/2/2010 32.40 20.77 <5.01 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.01 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - None 12/30/2010 326D 20.57 <.0 <2.0 12.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - None 2/7/2DIl 3L92 21.23 <20 <20 12.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 4/11/2011 31.88 21.29 <20 <20 <2O <4.0 <1.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 MW-5 12/10/2001 34.20 1&27 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 <5.0 <5.0 <50 WI <50 TOC 2/12/2002 34.14 18.33 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 <5.0 <5.0 <50 150 <50 S147 6/17/2002 3261 19.86 <5 <- <5 <10 <5 <5 <50 <50 <50 - - (GW-I,GW-3) 9/5/2002 34.01 18.46 <2 < < <4 < <3 <50 <50 <50 - 1/20/2003 32.16 20.31 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - 7/22/2003 30.64 21.83 <20 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - 4/20/2004 31.21 21.26 <2.0 <20 20 <4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - 7/21/2005 30.49 21.98 <2.0 20 20 L0 20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - 7/18/2006 29.75 22.72 <LOD <3.00 <1.01 <fiM 3.9 <5.01 <101 <700 <101 - - 2/23/. 3L. 20.82 <I.. <3.00 <1.00 ... <3.01 <S(X) <100 <100 <1W - - 5/17/2007 30.10 22.37 <I.00 <3.00 <LOD <6.0) <3.01 <5.00 <701 <100 <101 - - 8/9/2DD7 31.71 20.76 <1.00 <3.00 <I.OD <6.OD <3.01 <S.OD <100 <101 <100 - - 9/19/2W7 32.70 19.77 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 .6.00 *.O1 <5.00 <101 <101 <100 <0.00500 <0.0198 12/26/2097 33.08 19.39 <1.00 13.OD <7.00 5.74 <3.00 <5.01 <100 <I00 <100 - Nme 2/22/2008 32.44 20.03 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <0D - - Nme 5/14/2008 31.07 21.40 <20 <2.0 <2.0 <1.0 <20 13.0 150 <50 <50 - None e/22/2008 32.59 19.88 <20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 20 13.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 1IM12008 33.15 19.32 <20 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 13.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 3/17/2009 31.47 21.00 <20 <20 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 Nme 7/14/2009 30.91 21.56 <2.0 <2.0 <20 14.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <5D - Nme 12/15/2009 30.46 22.01 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.01 <15.0 <15.0 c6.00 - - Nme 4/13/2010 28.35 24.12 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.01 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.01 - - None 8/2/2010 31.56 20.91 <5.00 -5.00 <S.OD <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - Nme 12/30/2010 31.90 20.67 <.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <I.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - Nme 2/7/2011 31.11 21.36 <2.0 12.0 <2.0 0.0 <LO <3.0 <5D <50 1% - Nme 4/11/2011 31.09 21.38 <2.0 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <30 <50 - - MW6 7/22/2003 31.89 21.48 <1.0 38.6 423 2,750 290 552 2,350 <700 9,210 - - TOC 1/19/2064 3262 20.75 <4.O 22.6 356 2,950 42.3 676 2,550 <100 16,700 - - 53.37 4/20/2004 3237 21.00 <4.0 6.6 150 1325 45.4 305 3,870 <100 9AW - - (GW-1,GW4) 4/13/2005 31.25 22.12 <4.0 <4.0 126 1.244 <4.0 216 2380 1,240 9,150 - - 7/21/2005 31.69 21.68 <2.0 <2.0 160 1347 20 209 3,920 675 7,M - - 10/10/20D5 33.29 20.08 <4.0 <4.0 159 1,213 <4.0 1" 1,900 2,790 6,910 - - 1/16/2OD6 31.94 21.43 23 <3.00 129 1,207 <3.00 225 3,540 21080 SAN - - 4/17/2D06 32.31 21.06 4.9 <3.00 IDD 998 10.1 137 3,100 6,330 SA70 - - 7/18/20D6 30.95 22-42 1.1 <3.00 56.6 788 12.0 62.8 1 2,150 2,720 3,190 10/9/2006 - -- - WELL INACCESSIBLE 1/22/2007 - -- WELL INACCESSIBLE 5117120W - -- WELL INACCESSIBLE 8/9/2007 32.88 20.49 1-33 <3.01 30.8 499 13.01 61.9 1,610 1,270 1,170 - 9/20/2017 33.88 19.49 <I.W <3.00 12.6 247.9 <3.00 26.5 1'270 440 ISM <0.005W <0.0200 12/26/2007 - - We0 not sampledesenm of LNAP due to prL 2/22/2009 - - We0 not a ccessible-under coon-i ndumpster 5/14/2008 - -. We0 nota-ibl,-under construction dumpster Nme 8/22/2008 33.74 19.63 <2.0 <2.0 42.0 507.6 <.0 921 3,690 3,040 - Nme 11/25/2008 34.24 19.13 <4.0 <4.0 5.6 165.6 <2.0 27.2 1,930 785 41050 - - Nme 3/17/2009 32.61 20.76 20 <.0 40.9 451.5 <1.0 106 3,190 IX0 10,300 - - Nme 7/14/2009 32.07 21.30 3.40 <2.0 24.4 336.8 <1.0 66.1 2,310 IAM 3,930 - - Nme 9/30/2009 32-34 20.93 <20 <2.0 29.5 396.9 <7.0 64.5 U70 1,030 4,920 - - None 12/15/20D9 3264 2073. 5.00 <5.01 16.0 234 29.0 68.0 1,870 1340 2,920 - - Nme 4/13/2010 29.49 23.88 6.00 <5.00 14.0 201 19.0 33.0 2A80 341 3,M - - Nme 8/2/2010 32.79 20.58 5.00 <5.01 33.0 489 34.0 92.0 2,710 1,020 3,190 - - Nme 12,30/2010 32.50 20.97 <20 <2.0 43.2 93D <1.0 161 1,920 <50 4,230 - - Nme 2/7/2011 32.30 21.07 <4.0 <4.0 1 36.7 671 1 <.0 1 114 1 3,270 1 697 1 SA90 4/11/2011 32.25 21.12 Well not sampled due to re-ofShe Page 2 of 10 TABLE SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING DATA-VPH Fonrter Shell Semiee Sbtion 0137770 ST7 West Main S- Hyannis,MA Method Ethyl. Naphtha- CS-CS C9112 C9{70 Diswked Ethylene Sbndards Benrene Toluene benzene %yknes MTBE kne Aliphaties Aliphatics Aromatke Lead Dibmmi W/ de (PIVL) (PB/L) (P5/L) O IWO (pr/L) W/O (PA(L) (PGA-) (n�) (�) GW-1 5 IDDO 700 10,000 70 140 300 700 20D 15.0 0.0 GW-2 2.000 50,000 20" 900 50A00 1,000 3DW 5,000 7A1O NE 2.0 GW-3 10,000 40.000 5,000 51000 50MO 20,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 10.0 50,000 Well ID Dab Usability Sampk Dale Depth to Water Assessment Bias Water E1aaHOn 'c '-z...''a' •• •. £ ;:Si I- 4d.3t`: �'^,' TOC 7/22/2003 31.55 21.62 <2.0 Q.0 <2.0 14.4 36.6 31A 2A60 <W 5,130 - - 53.17 1/19/2004 32.33 20.M 12.0 20 3.1 17.1 522 34.9 1,610 <50 4A00 - (GW-1,GW-3) 4/20/2104 32.09 21.09 20 12.0 6.3 9.2 11.0 <3.0 1,190 <50 1,090 - - 7/15/2006 - - <1.lq 1 <3.00 S. <6.00 13.00 12.0 3,050 3,260 4,120 10/9/2006 - - DRY a 31.15 It. - - 2/23/2007 3280 20.3] 2.55 6.ID 3.02 <4.W 3.56 7.63 2,300 1,190 1,500 - - 5/17/2W7 31.00 2217 <1.OD <3.00 1.J0 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 29fi 130 194 9/20/2007 - - N.Sampled-due to esence of LNAPL 12/26/2097 - - Not Sampled-doe to p-,of LNAPL 2/22/20N - - Nm Sampled-due to presence of LNAPL 5/14/2008 - - Not Sam led-due to presence of LN APL None 11/26/2008 35.97 17.20 Nw Sampled-doe to presence of LNAPL None 3/17/2009 33.41 19.76 12.0 <2.0 8.7 <4.0 <7.0 <30 1,320 1,920 - None 7/14/2009 31.64 21.33 <20 <20 <20 e4.0 <7.0 6.0 157 <50 63.8 - - None 9/30/2009 32.77 20.90 <20 <20 63 <Lo <1.0 13.0 1,41" 763 1A10 - - N-e 12/15/2009 31.38 21.79 ci.W 9.00 11.0 <75.0 <5.00 106 808 ]30 2A70 4/13/2010 29.21 23.96 Nol Sampled-due to presence ofasheen 8/2/20I0 3249 20.68 Nd Sampled-due to presence a(LNAPL None 12/30/2D10 32.69 20.49 <2.0 <2.0 19.9 27 c1.0 18.4 1A50 150 4AT0 None 2/7/2011 3201 21.16 cq.0 <4.0 <4.0 4.0 <20 <6.0 2A90 1,MO 5,760 4/11/2011 1 31.98 21.19 Not Sampled-doetopresenceofash- M .11t 2/12/2002 35.01 18.16 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 11.0 <5.0F7.7 1A50 902 2,/60 - - TOC 6/17/2001 33.51 19.66 <5 5.5 221 13.0 5.0 2,970 1,920 6p]0 - - 53.17 9/5/2D02 34.93 18.24 <2 <2 6-5 W 21 986 495 1,Z00(GW-1,GW-3) 1/20/2003 33.02 20.15 <2.0 <2.0 11.6 8.0 3.8 1A80 2,100 3,9207/22/2003 31.54 21.63 <20 <20 <2.0 W.0 29.4 617 <50 9577/21/2005 31.42 21.75 c2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 14.4 4S7 51 29010/9/2006 34.22 18.95 <1.00 13.00 <I.OD <6.00 <3.00 204 139 1782/23/2DW 32.85 20.32 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <4.W 13.00 250 135 1335/17/2707 31.00 22.17 <I.00 Ci.00 1.99 <6.00 <3.00 999 1. - 8/9/2DW 32.62 20.55 <1.Oo <3.00 2.06 2.09 <3.OD <5.00 701 251 117 - - 9/20/20D7 33.59 19.59 <I.W 13.00 1.74 732 <3.00 <5.00 636 181 422 0.00720 <0.0199 12/26/20O7 33.96 19.19 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 <5.00 201 <100 167 - - Nane 2/22'2008 33.34 19.93 <I.OD <3.00 2.05 <6.00 3.49 8.37 401 <700 158 - - N- 5/141. 31.91 ... <20 20 <20 W.0 <2.0 b.0 207 <50 - None 8/22/2008 33.46 19.71 20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 364 66.4 235 - - None 11/26/2008 33.95 19.22 <20 <20 <20 y.0 <1.0 <3.0 360 63.2 166 - - None 3/17/2009 37- 20.82 <20 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 299 113 100 - - None 7/14/2009 3L82 21.35 <20 <2.0 4.6 <4D <1.0 15.0 926 952 2,020 - - None 9/30/2009 3224 20.93 <20 <20 20 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 282 <50 97.8 - - None 12/15/2D09 31.38 21.79 <5.00 <5.00 <S.OD <15.0 G.00 -5.00 20I 54.0 77.0 - - None 4/13/2010 29.21 23.96 <S.OD <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <5.00 <5.00 196 32.0 94.0 - - None 8/2/2DI0 32.48 20.69 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 1I5.0 <5.00 <S.OD 289 75.2 82.8 - - None 12/30/2010 32.70 20.47 <20 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 237 <50 142 - - None 2/7/2011 32.04 21.13 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 14.0 <7.0 <3.0 283 <50 903 - - None 4/11/2011 31.99 21.18 <20 <20 <2-0 <Lo <lb <3.0 355 96.3 134 - - MW-2 12/10/2001 34.44 18.23 .5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 <5.0 <5.0 192 <50 143 - - TOC 2/12/2002 3437 18.30 -5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 <5.0 <5.0 155 <50 <50 - - 5267 6/17/2002 32.84 19.83 <5 15 G c10 <5 <5 61.7 <50 1% - - (GW-1,GW-3) 9/5/2002 34-27 18.40 <2 <2 <2 <4 <2 <3 95.1 <50 <50 - - 1/20/2110 32.38 20.29 20 <20 20 3.2 <2.0 5.4 90.6 108 153 - - 7/22/2003 30.89 21.78 20 20 20 <L0 7.3 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - 7/21/2005 30.75 21.92 <20 20 20 <4.0 7.7 <3.0 <50 <50 - 7/18/2006 30.00 22.67 <I.00 C3.00 <1.00 <6.00 4.2 <5.00 <00 <100 <700 - - 2/23/20W 31.84 20.83 <I.00 <3.00 <1.00 y.00 <LOD <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 5/17/2W7 3035 2232 <1.00 <3.00 <L00 <6.00 <1.OD <5.00 <100 <IDO <10) - 8/9/2W7 31.97 20.70 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <1.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <100 - - 9/20/20D7 3795 19.72 <IDO <3.00 <1.00 <6.OD <1.00 <5.00 <100 <100 <10D <0.00500 <D.0200 12/26/2007 3336 19.31 <1.00 600 <7.00 <6.00 <3.00 <S.OD <100 <100 <100 - - None 2/22/2008 32.68 19.99 <1.00 <3.00 <1.00 <6.00 <3.00 G.00 <10D <100 <700 - - None 5/14/2008 31.31 21.36 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <5 0 <3.0 <50 <50 0 - - None 8/22/2008 32.83 19.94 <20 20 <20 <4.0 <20 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 11/26/2008 33.33 19.34 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <LO <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 3/17/2009 31.73 20.94 <20 <2.0 <2.0 y.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 7/14/2009 31.20 21.47 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - N- 4/13/2010 28.62 24.05 <5.00 <S.OD <5.00 <75.0 <5.00 <5.00 <15.0 <15.0 <6.00 - - N- 8/2/2010 31.93 20.82 <5.00 <5.00 <5.00 <75.0 15.00 -5.00 <15.0 <75.0 <6.00 - - N- 12/30/2010 32-30 20.37 <20 <2.0 <20 <4.0 <1.0 c3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - None 2/7/2011 31,35 21,32 <2.0 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <1.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <3D - None 4/11/2011 3135 21.32 <2.0 <20 20 <4.0 <7.0 <3.0 <50 <50 <50 - - MW.3 12/10/20M 3539 18.48 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 <5.0 <5.0 1AW 445 918 - - TOC 2/12/2002 35.33 18.54 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 <5.0 18.0 995 1A30 4,100 - - 53.67 6/17/21102 33.79 20.08 <5 <5 6.2 5.7 <5 12.5 1,110 830 3,890 - - (GW-I,GW.3) 9/5/20D2 35.20 18.67 <2 12 8.2 16.6 3A 7.5 897 810 1,390 - - 1/20/2003 33.35 20.52 <2.0 20 <2.0 25 <20 20.8 452 1,490 3A40 - - 7/22/2003 31.84 22.03 20 <20 <2.0 <4.0 <20 <3.0 114 <50 295 - - 1/19/2004 32.65 21.22 <2.0 20 <20 <L0 <2.0 <3.0 237 <50 454 - - 4/20/20M 3240 21.47 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <4.0 <2.0 <3.0 141 <50 247 - - 7/19/2064 33.08 20.79 <2.0 20 <2.0 <4.0 <20 <3.0 417 379 569 - - 1/16/200b - - 10/9/20W DESTROYED Page 1 of 10 Phase V ROS-RMR Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main:Street,Hyannis,MA TABLES LANDSCAPED LEGEND AREA m MONITORING WELL SZµEF't SIDEWALK mMW-18 ♦ DESTROYED MONITORING WELL YlF-f'j MP\�• A ROXIONTE MW-13 0 SOIL BORING FORMER1��\J 0 DEEP MONITORING WELL SIDEWALK • 4IZ�H L OF USTS 1 LANDSCAPED V B p AREA EXISTING M W_1R W_y ® MANHOLE FORMER I DISPENSER ISLANDS 0•5' ® CATCH BASIN 3 EXISTING M•-1T -7 10,000 GAL. a LANDSCAPED O -j FIRE HYDRANT UST.'mW-5 4,.C, MW V AREA MW-15 FORMER _ 4 CRTI p MW-10 /-�(/ • MW-1 O FORMER HYDRAULIC LIFT DRAIN ``.• o V • • UTILITY POLE CAR WASH W- ORMER BAY O CRT 3S 20 MW-19 VACUUM DRAIN VENTS -- �SB-2 Off•9\J._V17` FORM R B-1�/ MW-11 U'�SS DR O/W OIL/WATER SEPARATOR �,O' U/O A FORMER PC U/0 USED OIL f' S - 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The following individuals or entities received such notifications during this 6-month monitoring period: • Mr.Craig Crocker,COMM Water Board • Mr.Gregory Moran,Dividend Capital Total Realty Trust • Mr.Hans Keijser,Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works • Mr. Kalil Naoum,K and E Plus Three Enterprises,LLC. • Joe Slominski,Town of Barnstable • Ms. Donna Miorandi,Town of Barnstable,Health Inspector • Town of Barnstable,School Department Copies of the third party groundwater sampling results letters are included in Attachment C. 7.0 PROJECTED SCHEDULE LNAPL Gauging/Groundwater Sampling Quarterly (August and December 2011) Phase V ROS-RMR On or before March 9,2012 11 Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 5.2.4 Dissolved Oxygen The highest energy-yielding electron acceptor for biodegradation of organic constituents is DO, which is transported into the source zone by recharge and groundwater potentiometric flow. DO values greater than 0.5 to 2 parts per million (ppm) are conducive to aerobic microbial activities involving VPH destruction. DO was detected during the monitoring period ranging from 1.81 ppm in monitoring well MW-21 to 10.36 ppm in monitoring well MW-13 in February 2011. DO was detected at 2.40 ppm in MW-15D to 9.83 in MW-4 in April 2011. DO concentration ranges in the majority of measured wells in the plume greater than 2 ppm indicating biodegradation rates are estimated to be moderate to high. 5.2.5 Groundwater COC Trending Based on a historical review of groundwater analytical data, the following observations have been made: • VPH concentrations were below the applicable Method 1 GW-1, GW-2 and/or GW-3 Standards in a majority of the monitoring wells associated with the disposal site. • Two monitoring wells, MW-1R and MW-7, located within the source area currently contain COCs above the applicable GW-1 standards. • Four monitoring wells, MW-14, MW-15, MW-20 and MW-23, located downgradient on the West Hyannis Elementary School property contain COCs above the applicable GW-1 standard. • Concentrations in downgradient monitoring wells have decreased over time. 5.3 Conditions and/or Problems Affecting Remedial Action Performance Monitoring well MW-15 was unable to be sampled in February due to damage to the well. The well was subsequently repaired and was able to be sampled in April. No other significant conditions or problems affecting the remedial action performance were encountered during this reporting period. 5.4 Measure Taken to Correct Conditions and/or Problems Monitoring well MW-15 was repaired and was sampled in April 2011. No other corrective measures were required during this reporting period. 6.0 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT In accordance with public involvement activities as required by 310 CMR 40.1403 of the MCP, notices of the availability of this Phase V ROS-RMR have been forwarded to the Barnstable Town Manager and to the Town of Barnstable Board of Health. A copy of the notification is included as Attachment B. 10 Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA pose a substantial hazard to public health or the environment. Continued monitoring of LNAPL and groundwater COCs supports this evaluation and no substantial hazard exists at this time. Groundwater from monitoring wells was monitored in the field using a YSI multimeter for temperature, pH, conductivity, DO and ORP. Review of these inorganic indicators for selected monitoring wells suggest natural attenuation and biodegradation processes are active and are discussed below. The presence and distribution of geochemical and biochemical indicators are documented through a correlation of changes in concentrations and distribution of specific MNA parameters. When indigenous microorganisms are active in reducing site contamination, changes in groundwater chemistry occur both temporally and spatially. Measurement of these changes can be used to demonstrate intrinsic bioremediation. General indicators such as pH, temperature, ORP, and DO concentrations can be used as biodegradation indicators. These indicators are described relative to current site conditions in the following sections. 5.2.1 pH Microbial activity tends to be optimal within a pH range of 5.0 to 9.0,and many aerobic bacteria are particularly sensitive to pH extremes. Field measurements of pH during the monitoring period range from 4.71 in monitoring well MW-5 to 7.03 in monitoring well MW-23 in February 2011. Measurements in April 2011 ranged from 4.53 in MW-5 to 6.61 in MW-23. The pH level in the source area is low;however,the pH measurement of those wells downgradient of the plume is within acceptable conditions for biodegradation to occur. 5.2.2 Temperature Groundwater temperature affects rates of microbial metabolism. Extreme temperatures may result in slower rates of biodegradation. The preferred temperature range for biodegredation to occur is between 5 °C and 45 'C. The groundwater temperature ranged from 6.81 °C in monitoring well MW-24 to 12.99 °C in monitoring well MW-6 in February 2011. The groundwater temperature ranged from 11.06 °C in MW-102S to 13.10 in MW-19 in April 2011. Groundwater temperature in all monitoring wells was suitable for moderate rates of biodegradation. 5.2.3 REDOX Potential Measurements of the ORP of selected monitoring wells can range from+500 millivolts (mV) for aerobic conditions to -300 mV for methanogenic conditions. Whether the environment is aerobic or anaerobic is critical for determining the type of microbial reactions occurring and what geochemical/biological indicators are appropriate to measure. Positive ORP indicates aerobic activities. The ORP measured during the monitoring period ranged from -140 mV in monitoring wells MW-23 and MW-104D to 300 mV in monitoring well MW-19 in February 2011. The ORP measured in monitoring wells in April 2011 ranged from -172 mV in MW-20 to 273 mV in MW-101S. These results indicate a potential aerobic environment in portions of the site. 9 Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 4.3 Field QA/QC Analytical Results In order to verify that sampling techniques and field procedures result in representative samples, Sovereign personnel collected QA/QC samples during each sampling event as described in Section 4.1.2, above. The QA/QC samples were submitted to the same laboratory as the corresponding groundwater samples and were analyzed for the same parameters. These QA/QC samples included a trip blank. Analytical results from the trip blank sample were below the laboratory detection limit, verifying that field sampling, field decontamination, and laboratory analytical procedure standards were met. 4.4 Data Usability Assessment Conclusions Sovereign reviewed potential data usability issues with a potential to affect data quality in the data described for the time periods indicated above. No major QA/QC issues were reported by the laboratory that will affect data usability for MCP decision-making. No data was discarded due to QA/QC issues. 5.0 RA MODIFICATIONS,PROBLEMS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 5.1 Significant Modifications since Submittal of Preceding Report Adsorbent socks were installed on May 26, 2011 in MW-1 and MW-6 to recover the LNAPL present in these monitoring wells. The socks will be inspected during quarterly monitoring events and replaced as necessary. The socks will be weighed following removal to record amount of LNAPL recovered. No other significant modifications to the RAs were required during this reporting period. 5.2 Evaluation and Performance of the Remedial Action Concentrations of COCs are generally stable in all monitoring wells. VPH compounds are still present above applicable Method 1 GW-1 standards in monitoring wells located on the facility and the elementary school property. Concentrations of COCs have not been detected in monitoring wells located downgradient of the school property on Peacock Drive, Ellsworth Road, or Oakwood Terrace. Based upon the trends observed at the site, evaluation of groundwater COCs will continue until the disposal site achieves a condition of No Significant Risk. Measurable LNAPL was not present during this reporting period; however, a petroleum sheen was noted in MW-1 and MW-6 during the May sampling event. On May 26, 2011, adsorbent socks were placed in these monitoring wells to recover the LNAPL. A Substantial Hazard Evaluation was performed for the disposal site with the submittal of the September 2005 Phase III RAP Addendum, Phase IV RIP Addendum, Phase V ROS Opinion and Substantial Hazard Evaluation (SHE). The evaluation considered a nine-year time frame between the date of notification of the initial release (2001) plus five years from the date of the SHE. Based upon the evaluation of soil and groundwater impacts, potential receptors, and observed trends in concentrations of COCs, it was determined that the disposal site did not 8 Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 4.2 Presumptive Certainty and CAM Compliance In accordance with the WSC #07-350, CAM compliant data are of known accuracy, precision, and sensitivity and therefore should not require an Analytical Data Usability Assessment. The CAM provides the regulated community with a compilation of recommended laboratory procedures (MCP Analytical Methods)for the most common COCs that may be used to support MCP Response Actions. These procedures include detailed method-specific QA/QC requirements and performance standards for achievement of a Presumptive Certainty status. Two types of data were evaluated to support the conclusions presented in this Phase V ROS- RMR: data collected in accordance with CAM guidance (CAM Compliant) and CAM Non- Compliant data. Accordingly, this evaluation of data usability considers these two data sets separately. 4.2.1 CAM Compliant Data Based upon a review of laboratory data analyzed in accordance with CAM and included in this ROS-RMR, each laboratory report for the samples collected during this reporting period was determined by the laboratory to meet the CAM for VPH analysis. Therefore, Presumptive Certainty was achieved for each sample analyzed by these methods. The following table summarized QC performance standards which were not met for select laboratory analytical suites summarized for this report: Sample Date Potential Lab Report Field Sample ID Parameter/Comment Bias February 24, Blank spike duplicate (BSD) for 2011 M97995-1 (MW-105S),- MTBE is outside control limits. None M97995 2(MW-105D) Associated samples are non detect for this compound. February 25, 2011 M979944 (MW-101D) The pH of sample aliquot for VOA None M97994 analysis was>2 at time of analysis. February 25, M97994-1 (MW-9),-2 2011 (MW-10),-3 (MW- Blank spike duplicate(BSD)for M97994 101S),-4(MW-101D),-5 (MW-201S),-6(MW- MTBE is outside control limits. None 102D),-7(MW-103S),-S Associated samples are non detect (MW-103D),-9 (MW- for this compound. 104S),-10 MW-104D 4.2.2 CAM-Non Compliant Data There was no CAM Non-Compliant Data during this reporting period. 7 J Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 4.1 Project Data Quality Objectives 4.1.1 Field Data Collection Evaluation of the field component of the data quality objectives includes the consideration of sample collection techniques and potential issues arising from such techniques including equipment cross-contamination, proper field selection of sampling points (i.e. groundwater sample collection from disposal site monitoring well network), appropriate sampling containers, and the proper handling and management of samples collected while en-route to the laboratory. For data relied upon for this report: • All field notes were reviewed for sampling methodology, notations on sample collection, sample preservation and handling, and deviations from the scope of work (i.e. weather, sample point conditions, and/or inability to access sample points), as applicable. Based upon a review of field notes and Chains-of-Custody, no concerns are noted. • All samples were collected using properly decontaminated equipment. Based upon a review of field notes,no decontamination concerns are noted. • A review of laboratory analytical receipt logs document that all samples were received properly preserved,within holding time,and at the appropriate chilled temperature. No exceptions were noted. 4.1.2 Field Quality Assurance and Quality Control Procedures In order to verify that sampling techniques and field procedures result in representative samples, field quality assurance (QA)/QC procedures are implemented. These QA/QC procedures include proper decontamination of field sampling equipment and the collection of field QC samples. Sovereign personnel performed the following decontamination procedure in order to ensure proper decontamination of field equipment during each groundwater sample collection: 1- Physical debris removal 2- Non-phosphate detergent wash 3- Tap water rinse 4- Methanol rinse 5- Tap water rinse 6- Deionized water rinse 7- Air dry The following field QC samples were collected during sample collection: • Trip blank samples (one per each shipment container of VOC samples): Trip blanks are collected to assess the potential for contamination of samples due to contaminant migration during sample shipment and storage and should be no detection for target COCs (each VOC analysis). 6 Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main.Street,Hyannis,MA 3.4 Data February Groundwater Sampling The February groundwater sampling event documented COCs above Method 1 standards in five monitoring wells, three of which were on the station property (MW-1, MW-6 and MW-7) and two of which were located on the West Hyannis Elementary School property (MW-14 and MW-20). Concentrations of C5-C8 aliphatics, C9-C12 aliphatics and/or C9-Clo aromatics were present in these monitoring wells. Monitoring well MW-15 was not sampled because it was damaged. April Groundwater Sampling The April groundwater sampling event documented COCs above Method 1 GW-1 standards in six wells. Monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-6 were unable to be sampled due to the presence of a petroleum sheen. Two monitoring wells contained COCs above the standards on the station property (MW-1R and MW-7) and four monitoring wells contained COCs above applicable standards on the West Hyannis Elementary School property (MW-14,MW-15, MW-20 and MW- 23). Concentrations of C5-Cs aliphatics, C9-C12 aliphatics and/or C9-Clo aromatics were present in these monitoring wells. 3.5 Additional Site Activities during this Monitoring Period On May 5 2011 MassDEP representative Ms. Moll Cote performed an Audit Inspection at the y , r y r r disposal site. The Sovereign Project Manager for the disposal site as well as the Sovereign Operations Manager were present during the inspection. The inspection consisted of a discussion of the site history and current status and a site walkover to locate monitoring wells located on and off the facility property. On June 8, 2011, a Notice of Audit Findings (NOAF) was issued in regards to the Audit Inspection. Based on the NOAF, no violations were identified relative to the installation,operation and maintenance and/or monitoring of the RA. 4.0 MCP DATA QUALITY REVIEW In accordance with Sections 310 CMR 40.0017 and 310 CMR 40.0191 of the MCP, a Data Usability Assessment is required to more formally document that data is scientifically valid and defensible, and of a sufficient level of precision and accuracy and completeness to support "Presumptive Certainty." Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0191 of the MCP, the analytical data used to support this Phase V ROS-RMR was reviewed utilizing procedures outlined in MassDEP's Compendium of Quality Control (QC)Requirements and Performance Standards for Selected Analytical Protocols (CAM) (WSC-10-320.July 1,2010). As discussed previously, field sampling, QC requirements and laboratory testing and QC procedures are consistent with the CAM presumptive certainty requirements regarding the data quality and/or demonstrate compliance with the Remedial Action Performance Standards (RAPS) set forth in 310 CMR 40.0191 of the MCP. In addition,the data utilized and relied upon in this ROS-RMR was evaluated per the guidance set forth by MassDEP WSC Policy #07-350 MCP Representativeness Evaluations and Data Usability Assessments of September 19, 2007. 5 r Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 3.0 TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED 3.1 Groundwater Sampling On February 7,2011,February 25,2011,April 11, 2011 and April 20,2011, groundwater samples were collected from the disposal site. Groundwater sampling was not conducted in May due to limitations of sampling on the West Hyannis Elementary School property. Per the request of the school, groundwater sampling events are conducted during times of school vacation. Groundwater sampling of the facility is conducted during the same month as the school sampling for consistency. A groundwater sampling event was also conducted in August 2011; however,results will be discussed in the next status report. During the sampling events, selected wells were gauged from the top of the well casing with an electronic water level meter capable of measuring depth to water (DTW) and/or LNAPL with an accuracy of t 0.01 feet. If LNAPL was detected, a bailer was used for confirmation. A minimum of three well volumes were then purged prior to collecting groundwater samples. Purging of the wells was completed using a peristaltic pump and dedicated polyethylene tubing or dedicated disposable polyethylene bailers. During purging, a YSI multimeter was utilized to record general chemistry parameters (dissolved oxygen, oxidation reduction potential (ORP), pH, temperature and specific conductivity). Groundwater samples were submitted to Accutest of Marlborough, Massachusetts in accordance with chain of custody procedures for VPH analysis. Annually samples from selected disposal site monitoring wells are submitted for analysis of: di- isopropyl ether, methyl-tert-butyl ether, tert-amyl methyl ether, tert butyl alcohol, tert butyl ethyl ether, and ethanol (gasoline oxygenates). Gasoline oxygenate sampling was not completed during this monitoring period. The results of historical groundwater sampling and MNA data are summarized in Tables 1 through 4. A copy of groundwater laboratory analytical data is included as Attachment A. Groundwater flow during the February and April groundwater sampling events was to the south. This groundwater flow direction is consistent with historically measured flow directions for the disposal site. A groundwater contour map depicting the February 2011 groundwater gauging data is present as Figure 4. 3.2 LNAPL Monitoring and Removal LNAPL monitoring was conducted concurrently with groundwater sampling events during this reporting period. No LNAPL was present in groundwater at the disposal site in February 2011. In April 2011,monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-6 could not be sampled due to the presence of a petroleum sheen. On May 26, 2011, adsorbent socks were installed in MW-1 and MW-6 to recover LNAPL. 3.3 Generation of Remedial or Investigative Derived Waste No investigative derived waste was generated during this reporting period. 4 Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA • S-1: S-1 soil standards apply to this disposal site as the depth to soil impacts is less than 15 feet bgs and the future use of the disposal site is unrestricted. 2. 3 Summaryof the Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan Y p On March 11, 2005, a Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment, Phase III Remedial Action Plan (RAP), Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan (RIP), Phase IV Final Inspection Report (FIR), and Phase IV Completion Statement were submitted to the MassDEP. The selected RA was monitored natural attenuation (MNA). Due to the recurrence of light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) in several monitoring wells, a Phase III RAP Addendum, Phase IV RIP Addendum and Phase V ROS Opinion with a Substantial Hazard Evaluation were submitted to MassDEP on September 9, 2005. The selected RAs for the disposal site discussed in the September 2005 report were MNA with LNAPL recovery. Performance monitoring to evaluate remedy effectiveness and ensure the protection of human health and the environment is an important part of MNA. The MNA plan presented in the September 2005 Phase IV RIP included the following data collection and evaluation on a routine basis: • Gauge select monitoring wells for depth to static groundwater measurements. • Analyze groundwater samples for VPH and/or EPH analysis via MassDEP methods, and gasoline oxygenates and ethanol at select monitoring wells on a quarterly, semi- annually, and/or annual basis depending on the location of the monitoring well with respect to the dissolved phase plume. • Conduct in-situ analysis of groundwater using a field instrument at select monitoring wells for: - Dissolved Oxygen(DO) - pH - Conductivity - Oxidation/Reduction Potential(ORP) - Temperature • Data interpretation. Currently, contaminants of concern (COCs) consist of volatile petroleum hydrocarbons (VPH) in groundwater at depths greater than 15 feet bgs. Impacted groundwater is located on the southeast portion of the facility and extends southeast down Old Craigville Road to the West Hyannis Elementary School property. LNAPL was detected in MW-1 in September 2007 and LNAPL recovery was conducted under Immediate Response Actions (IRAs). Details of the response actions were presented in an IRA Completion Report in September 2008 for RTN 4-20790 which has been linked to RTN 4-16772. Further evaluation and recovery of LNAPL will continue under ROS via manual bailing and/or passive removal. Phase V ROS-RMR documentation has been submitted semi-annually to the MassDEP between March 2006 and present. 3 Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 2.2 Sensitive Receptors According to data obtained from the Massachusetts Geographic Information Systems (Mass GIS) 21E Site Scoring Map, groundwater beneath the disposal site is located within a MassDEP Wellhead Protection Area (Zone II) and a Sole Source Aquifer. According to the Town of Barnstable Water Supply Division, the municipal water supply for the town consists of 11 groundwater supply wells. The Town of Barnstable operates four of these municipal groundwater wells approximately 2,800 feet southeast, 3,000 feet southeast, 5,200 feet southeast and 5,550 feet southeast of the disposal site. Additionally the disposal site is approximately 900 feet east of the boundary of an adjacent Zone II designated for three active municipal groundwater supply wells used by the towns of Centerville, Osterville, and Marston Mills (COMM). These wells are located approximately 2,000 feet southwest of the disposal site. According to the Town of Barnstable Health Department and the Town of Barnstable Water Supply Division, no private water supply wells are known to exist within 1,000 feet of the disposal site. The closest surface water body is an unnamed pond located approximately 2,600 feet to the southeast. Estimated habitats of rare wildlife in wetland areas are located within 500 feet. A habitat of Species of Special Concern or Threatened or Endangered Species was identified approximately 500 feet to the southwest. Protected open space was identified approximately 3,000 feet to the north of the disposal site. According to GIS maps, the disposal site is not located within an Interim Wellhead Protection Area (IWPA), surface water supply Zone A, Potentially Productive Aquifers, Non-Potentially Productive Aquifers, Area of Critical Environmental Concern(ACEC),and there were no vernal pools or fish habitats were identified within 500 feet. Potential human receptors to impacts related to the disposal site may include customers and station employees,construction workers,and service-related workers. The facility operates as a full-service gasoline station with a convenience store, office area, restrooms, and a car wash. Customers include adults who may be accompanied by children present for a short time on the premises. Based on current and historical groundwater depth and concentrations, potential human exposure is unlikely. There are no pre-schools located within 500 feet of the disposal site. West Hyannis Elementary School is located approximately 260 feet southeast and operates an after school daycare. The school is within the disposal site boundary for RTN 4-16772. Barnstable High School is located 1,950 feet northwest of the disposal site. Subsurface structures within 500 feet include several half and full basements located north of the disposal site.The closest residence with a basement is located approximately 290 feet north of the disposal site. Applicable soil and groundwater categories for this disposal site include: • GW-1,GW-3: Depth to water is greater than 15 feet below grade surface (bgs), therefore GW-2 standards do not apply to groundwater sampled from any wells at the disposal site. GW-1 standards apply because the disposal site is located within a Zone II. GW-3 standards apply to all groundwater within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2 Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report-RTN 4-16772 August 31,2011 Former Shell-Branded Service Station,577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 1.0 INTRODUCTION Sovereign Consulting Inc. (Sovereign) has prepared this Phase V Remedy Operation Status and Remedial Monitoring Report (ROS-RMR) on behalf of Motiva Enterprises LLC (Motiva) in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0890 of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) for Release Tracking Number (RTN) 4-16772. RTN 4-16772 is related to a release of gasoline at the former Shell-branded service station located at 577 West Main Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts. In accordance with 310 CMR 40.0892 of the MCP, this report discusses the type, frequency, modifications, conditions, problems, measures, and sampling conducted with regard to the selected Remedial Alternatives (RA) which support the implementation of the Comprehensive Remedial Action(CRA) at the site. For the purpose of this report, the "facility" is defined as the area located within the legal property boundaries of the former Shell-branded service station located at 577 West Main Street in Hyannis, Massachusetts. The "disposal site" for RTN 4-16772 is defined as the facility and other properties where oil and/or hazardous material (OHM) have come to be located as a result of a release at the facility. Based on analytical data, impacted groundwater is located beneath the southeastern portion of the facility. The disposal site extends to the southeast past the West Hyannis Elementary School and further southeast down Old Craigville Road. Refer to Figure 1 for the site location and Figures 2 and 3 for a depiction of the disposal site and vicinity. 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND 2.1 Site Description The facility is currently an active West Main Gas and Diesel retail gasoline and diesel filling station with a single-story station building including a convenience store, office area,restrooms, and a car wash. Three 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks (USTs), installed in 1979, are located in the northwestern portion of the facility. Gasoline dispensers are located to the north of the station building,beneath a canopy, along West Main Street. The facility has operated as a gasoline service station/filling station since Shell Oil Company purchased the property in 1963. The property was sold to ER & C Enterprises LLC in 2004. The existing building was constructed in 1965. The facility is located in a commercial and residential area of Hyannis, Massachusetts and is bordered by the following: North: West Main Street,beyond which are commercial properties South: Old Craigville Road,beyond which is West Hyannis Elementary School East: Old Craigville Road,beyond which is West Hyannis Elementary School West: A Star Market grocery store and its associated parking area, beyond which are residential properties. Ill f 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)�—� - 16772 Remedial System or Monitoring Program: L!_�1 of. 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 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. a. Number of Scheduled Shutdowns: 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: b. No Further Effluent Discharges. (mm/dd/yyyy) c. No Further Application of Remedial Additives planned;sufficient monitoring completed to demonstrate compliance with 310 CMR 40.0046. 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 Remedial System. z3. 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: [® 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 BWSC108A CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT Release Tracking Number Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) Remedial System or Monitoring Program: L' J 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: _ 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: E b.GW Recovered(gals): c. NAPL Recovered(gals): d.GW Discharged(gals): e.Avg.Soil Gas Recovery Rate(scfm): I f. Avg.Sparging Rate(scfm): ® 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: ® ii. Peroxides: Name of Additive Date Quantity I Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units ® iii. Microorganisms: ® iv.Other: Name of Additive Date Quantity Units Name of Additive Date Quantity Units ® 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 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108A CRA REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT Release Tracking Number J Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0800(SUBPART H) - 16772 Remedial System or Monitoring Program: [ 1 of: i---� 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 Extraction/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 E3 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 EDc. 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) Eli. 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 2/10/2011 A To: 8/31/2011 (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: 0✓ 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: m/d / ® 2. MCP Performance Standard MCP Citations(s): ® 3. DEP Approval Letter Date of Letter: mm/dd/ ® 4. Other Describe: Revised: 2/9/2005 Page 1 of 3 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 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) G. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. I,db weeks 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 willfully submitting false,inaccurate,or incomplete information. >if Section B indicates that this is a Modification of a Remedy Operation Status(ROS), I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that I am fully authorized to act on behalf of all persons performing response actions under the ROS as stated in 310 CMR 40.0893(5)(d)to receive oral and written correspondence from MassDEP with respect to performance of response actions under the ROS,and to receive a statement of fee amount as per 4.03(3). 1 understand that any material received by the Primary Representative from MassDEP shall be deemed received by all the persons perform ing response actions under the ROS,and I am aware that there are significant penalties, including,but not limited to, possible fines and imprisonment,for willfully submitting false, inaccurate or incomplete information. dti wee s _ a;; 2. By 3. Title: SR ENV ENGINEER Signature 4. For: MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC 5. Date: 8/31/2011 e (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 SUBMIT AN INCOMPLETE FORM,YOU MAY BE PENALIZED FOR MISSING A REQUIRED DEADLINE Date Stamp(DEP USE ONLY:) Received by DEP on 8/31/2011 2:43:46 PM Revised: 4/1/2009 Page 5 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 16 ?2 3:- Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) D. PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. Check all that apply: a.change in contact name ® b.change of address c. change in the person ❑ undertaking response actions 2. Name of Organization: MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC 3. Contact First Name: DAVID 4. Last Name: WEEKS 5. Street: PMB 301 1830 SOUTH RD UNIT 24 1 6.Title: SR ENV ENGINEER 7. City/Town: WAPPINGERS FALLS 8. State: NY 9. ZIP Code: 125900000 10. Telephone: 8454625225 11. Ext.: �� 12. FAX: E. RELATIONSHIP TO SITE OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: Check here to change relationship ❑✓ 1. RP or PRP ❑ a. Owner ❑ b. Operator ❑ c. Generator d. Transporter ✓❑ e. Other RP or PRP Specify: NON-SPECIFIED PRP ® 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. ® 6. If submitting a Transfer of a Remedy Operation Status (as per 310 CMR 40.0893(5)), check here to certify that a statement detailing the compliance history for the person making this submittal(transferee)is attached. ® 7. If submitting a Modification of a Remedy Operation Status(as per 310 CMR 40.0893(5)), check here to certify that a statement detailing the compliance history for each new person making this submittal is attached. ® 8. Check here if any non-updatable information provided on this form is incorrect,e.g.Site Name. Send corrections to: BWSC.eDEP@state.ma.us. ® 9. Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts,data,and other information is attached. Revised:4/1/2009 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 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 B indicates that a Phase 1,Phase 11,Phase Ill,Phase IV or Phase V Completion Statement and/or a Termination of a Remedy Operation Status 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 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 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 RA Status Report,a Status Report to Maintain a Remedy Operation Status,a Transfer or Modification of Persons Maintaining 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 i 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. i 1. LSP#: , 2. First Name. L1=ARYL " RiACHELB ....�,.,,w rP< ,,,,.,,�� .,�,; 3. Last Name. �'1�3237,�9fi � . f 4. Telephone. . ..., . . �... 5. Ext.: s 6. FAX: �.. s. ...er z m 7. Signature. RheI,�Le 8I3�11201...,, 8. Date: ��. .. .. ..... � , 9. LSP Stamp: (mm/dd/yyyy) Revised:4/1/2009 Page 3 of 5 r 4 SOVEREIGN CONSULTING INC . Science. Service. Solutions . Wit /® PHASE V REMEDY OPERATION STATUS AND REMEDIAL MONITORING REPORT / Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street ' Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Incident#97346878 Location #137770 MassDEP RTN 4-16772 .�r T a5 ,^ y F� � Prepared for: MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC / PMB 301,1830 SOUTH ROAD,UNIT 24 s WAPPINGERS FALLS,NY 12590 Prepared by: Sovereign Consulting Inc. 905B South Main Street,Suite 202 Mansfield,MA 02048 August 31, 2011 �� Project Number:2R874 Atigttst i"i.,2011 t trrrritfecl ztlectr rriic�z!!i/via eDET Cc nimon...wealth of Massaeh,usett:s Department of Environmental Protection-SERO 20 R vergide Drj ivo L.akevill1,Wi ssarhusetts 02347 Rey PRASEN REMEDY'OPERATION STt1I"IJ ' U REMEIXAI Mf7NITt)RING REPORT.#12: c rmer:Sh ll-13raricied Service':SLition 577,West Main:Street,'Flyannis;.Massachusetts:026U1 OM 9-1 f722: I°O1Nht?tn"It it+f a}�Coneen�; OtYel�ehd iva EnterpisesJ.C, % ereigl Cons"ilt ' (So' ii nittigvre s the atta Phase V Rea edy Operation Status and :Remedial Mt' Lorin Re'art (RbS-RMR) for the atxave-Xefef&ked dtslicasal site:. 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Director oa' ` Public Health Division Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790'6304 To: MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC Date Tuesday,February 20,2007 1100 LOUISIANA AVE HOUSTON TX 77002 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 577 WEST MAIN STREET Map Parcel: 269003 �.� Tank NO: 01 Tag NO: 00886 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 Regulatory Services LI' \YtAHGF:. Thomas F. Geiler. Director MASS �6 Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 To: MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC Date Tuesday,February 20,2007 1100 LOUISIANA AVE HOUSTON TX 77002 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 577 WEST MAIN STREET Map Parcel: 269003 Tank NO: 02 Tag NO: 00887 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 Y Regulatory Services IRIA Thomas F. Geiler. Director 30 A Public Health Division Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 To: MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC Date Tuesday,February 20,2007 1100 LOUISIANA AVE HOUSTON TX 77002 RE: Underground Storage Tank at: 577 WEST MAIN STREET Map Parcel: 269003 Tank NO: 03 Tag NO: 00888 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 f Barnstable �VETp�, , Regulatory Services Department A**Wcacan Public Health Division , r + HAMSTABM 9 6 . � 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 i639;p. �0 o MA'S° 2007 Office: 508-862-4644 Thomas F.Geiler,Director FAX: 508-790-6304 Thomas A.McKean,CHO Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT /�i I I 111H V W\ NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT W Qj M ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT S 7 7 lcJ eS �'I 1 n TELEPHONE NUMBER 5—O F 7 2 F SOLE OWNER: YES�O IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL LLJ PA RTNERS: era On a ) >z C\4 - �. ;,.,CIF APP i.CANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. o v' STATE INCORPORATION K I-SS FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: L PRESIDENT���101 / � ��I�/I1i'is �— TREASURER CLERK SIGNA E OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE# J:\inspection handouts\Haz Mat Appfication2008.DOC SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN Emergency Coordinator, Name: Address: iI in ,S� 1�, ,?�}NQv►J` Daytime Phone: ®g77,9' 2- S6—(3�o 9 73-,7 LP Evening Phone: Fire Department: Barnstable Public Health Division: 508-862-4644 DEP 24 Hour Spill Hot Line: 888-304-1133 Waste Hauler: Name: Phone: Building diagram indicating hazardous material/waste storage area, location of absorbent scavenger materials, fire extinguishers, fire alarms (if present), and evacuation route (if applicable). Actions to be taken to control a spill or release, and preventing it from reaching a catch basin, sewer system or the ground. A. 90-003 March 29,2007 DHL#20817930851 Town of Hyannis Town Engineer 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: Groundwater Sampling Results,February 2007 In the Vicinity of: Former Shell-Branded Service Station 577 West Main Street i Hyannis,MA RTN 4-16772 Dear Town Engineer; I Pursuant to our authorization i Y Sovereign ConsultingInc. personnel collected p ound wa ter samples from monitoring wells installed at the above referenced property. The samples were submitted for laboratory analysis of volatile petroleum hydrocarbons (VPH). A co of the laboratory analytical is attached. copy As always,we thank you for your continued consideration and cooperation in our remediation efforts. If you have any questions regarding this submittal,please feel free to contact the undersigned at 508-339-3200. Sincerely, a SOVEREIGN CONSULTING,INC. Jason Sherburne Eric D. Simpson,P.G., L.S.P. Project Manager Operations Manager Attachments: Laboratory Data Reports Cc: with attachment Dave Weeks,Motiva Enterprises LLC MassDEP SERO EQ874-File 905B S. Main Street, Unit 202 9 Mansfield, MA 02048 •Tel: 508-339-3200 • Fax: 508-339-3248 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING As required by 310 CMR 40.1403(10) of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan BWSC 123 This Notice is Related to _L711 Release Tracking Number ® 16772 A. The address of the disposal site related to this Notice and Release Tracking Number(provided above): 1. Street Address: 577 West Main Street City/Town: Hyannis Zip Code: 02601 B. This notice is being provided to the following party: 1. Name: Town of Hyannis, Town Engineer 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. Q✓ 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: 577 West Main Street 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 (specify) 4. Description of the sampling locations and types(e.g., soil, groundwater)to the extent known at the time of this notice. Groundwater from monitoring wells E. Contact information related to the party providing this notice: Contact Name: Jason Sherburne Street Address: 905B South Main Street, Suite 202 City/Town: Mansfield Zip Code: 02048 Telephone: (508)339-3200 Email: lherburne@sovcon.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. 'Te y�►meric . ANALYTICAL TESTING CORPORATION 2960 Foster Creighton Road Nashville,TN 37204'800-765-0980'Fax 615-726-3404 Client Sovereign Consulting(Mansfield)/SHELL(138591 Work Order: NQB2793 905B South Main Street,Suite 202 Project Name: SC-577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA Mansfield,MA 02048 Project Number: SAP 137770 Atm Jason Sherburne Received: 02/24/07 07:50 ANALYTICAL REPORT Report Dil Extracted Analysis Analyte Result Units Flag Limit Factor Date/time Date/Time Analyst Method Batch ..... . _.......... ......... Sample ID: NQB2793-07(MW-9-Water)Sampled: 02/23/07 10:25 MADEP VPH VPH Preservation pH<2 Methyl tert-Butyl Ether 5.8E ug/L 3.00 1 02/23/07 10.25 02/27/07 09:47 JHC MADEP VPH 7024639 Benzene 13.8 t ug/L 1.00 1 02/23/07 10:25 02/27/07 09:47 JHC MADEP VPH 7024639 Toluene ND ug/L 3.00 1 02/23/07 10.25 02/27/07 09:47 JHC MADEP VPH 7024639 Ethylbenzene 271 ug/L 1.00 1 02/23/07 10:25 02/27/07 09:47 JHC MADEP VPH 7024639 m,p-Xylene 2220 ug/L 80.0 20 02/23/07 10:25 02/28/07 11:42 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 o-Xylene 808 ug/L 40.0 20 02/23/07 10:25 02/28/07 11:42 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 Naphthalene 151 ug/L 5.00 1 02/23/07 10:25 02/27/07 09:47 JHC MADEP VPH 7024639 C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons,Unadjuste, 2130 ug/L 2000 20 02/23/07 10:25 02/28/07 11:42 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons,Unadjust. 13000, ug/L 2000 20 02/23/07 1025 02/28/07 11:42 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 2110 ug/L 2000 20 02/23/07 10:25 02/28/07 11:42 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C9-Cl2 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 4150 ug/L 2000 20 02/23/07 10:25 02/28/07 11:42 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C9-C 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 5550 ug/L 2000 20 02/23/07 10:25 02/28/07 11:42 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 Surr:1,5-Dibromotoluene(F/D)(70-130%) 98 Surr:1,5-Dibromoroluene(F1D)(70-130%) 96 Sum 1,5-Dibromololuene(P1D)(70-130%) 91 Surr-2,5-Dibromoroluene(P1D)(70-130%) 101 Page 11 of 44 r - - rilpV 4/Ame is ANALYTICAL TESTING CORPORATION 2960 Foster Creighton Road Nashville,TN 37204'800-765-0980'Fax 615-726-3404 Client Sovereign Consulting(Mansfield)/SHELL(13859) Work Order: NQB2793 905B South Main Street,Suite 202 Project Name: SC-577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA Mansfield,MA 02048 Project Number: SAP 137770 Attu Jason Sherburne Received: 02/24/07 07:50 ANALYTICAL REPORT Report Dil Extracted Analysis Analyte Result Units Flag Limit Factor Datefrime Date rime Analyst Method Batch ................ ......... ............... Sample ID: NQB2793-08(MW-10-Wate:)Sampled: 02/22/07 15:50 MADEP VPH VPH Preservation pH<2 Methyl tert-Butyl Ether ND ug/L 3.00 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 Benzene ND ug/L 1.00 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09.15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 Toluene ND ug/L 3.00 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 Ethylbenzene 15.8 ug/L 1.00 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 m,p-Xylene 123 ug/L 4.00 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 o-Xylene 43.9 ug/L 2.00 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09.15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 Naphthalene 11.3 ug/L 5.00 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons,Unadjustej 296 ug/L too �! 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons,Unadjust. 527 ug/L too 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C5-C8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 296 ug/L 100 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C9-C12 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 173. ug/L too 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 C9-C 10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons 171 ug/L too 1 02/22/07 15:50 02/28/07 09:15 JHC MADEP VPH 7024924 Surr.2,5-Dibrommoluene(FJD)(70-130%) 87% Surr:2,5-Dibromwoluene(P(D)(70-130%) 88% Page 12 of 44 f. McKean Thomas To: Maloney Kathy Cc: Saad Dale Subject: SITE PLAN REVIEW/27-94/SHELL OIU577 West Main Street Hyannis I am in receipt of the site plan review application regarding the above referenced property dated August 22, 1994. Below are the comments and questions of the Health Division: 1. There are three (3)fiberglass underground tanks on the site which were installed in 1979 with Red Jacket leak detection devices. The construction of these tanks are in compliance with the current fuel tank regulations. 2. Self-service of any unwrapped unprotected foods is not authorized. Therefore, any foods such as hot-dogs, grinders, melted cheese onto salsa chips and any other uncovered foods are prohibited. sea u'ca . 3. The car wash wastewater must be collected and disposed of in compliance with the Town Ordinance-Article 39 and all other applicable DEP regulations. These above (#1 -3) are the comments of the Health Division. i Page 1 I McKean Thomas From: McKean Thomas o: Maloney Kathy Cc: Saad Dale Subject: FW: SITE PLAN REVIEW/21-94/SHELL OIL CO./590 lyanough Road Date: Wednesday, August 24, 1994 4:46PM From: McKean Thomas To: Maloney Kathy Cc: Saad Dale . Subject: SITE PLAN REVIEW/21-94/SHELL OIL CO./590 lyanough Road Date: Wednesday, August 24, 1994 4:22PM I am in receipt of the revised plans submitted to the Site Plan Review Committee along with the cover letter (memorandum) from Janet Locke dated August 22, 1994. 1 offer the following comments: 1) On July 19 1994, 1 submitted comments to the Building Division regarding the septic system at this location. The original submitted plans showed an onsite sewage disposal system at this site which would be located too close to the proposed addition. The revised plans received on August 17, 1994 do not indicate whether the septic system will be relocated as required. If this facility is in fact connected to a town sewer line,the septic system must be removed or disconnected from the building and filled-in with soil. 2) Health Division records indicate there are five tanks onsite,three of them are constructed of fiberglass with Red Jacket leak detection devices. The other two(2)tanks are constructed of steel without leak detection 4�v devices and are approximately 25 years old . I discussed this matter with Eric Hubler of the Hyannis Fire �. , Department who agreed'the applicant shall provide documentation of whether these two tanks were removed as required by State and local regulations. C The above items#1 and 2 are the comments the Health Division. \,k)/o l � C)U l 'SOL, r-i oa o Page 1 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SITE PLAN REVIEW DATE: August 11, 1994 TO: Thomas McKean,Health Agent FROM: Janet Locke RE: Site Plan Review Number: 27-94 Shell Oil Company 577 West Main Street @ Old Craigville Road,Hyannis Proposal to upgrade site, add mini-mart,new canopy and signage Please submit this form,with any comments or additional requirements you may have regarding the above referenced application,to the Building Inspector's office by August 29,1994. I have the following/attached comments/requirements regarding this application for Site Plan Review I do not have any comments/requirements regarding this application for Site Plan Review,at this time. (Signature) nrrl.Lan• v.. ... .� ,. ..... • vt, yr r •mac. v,c, yA`r DINE RECEIVED ACT i ON out BY LOCATION Barnstable County Registry of Deeds Plan Book 174Page 143,Deed dated Gegal Description• January 6, 1989 recorded in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds Planning Board Subdivision Number: Not Annlicable oo11LU, rage Assessor's Hap and Parcel Numbers R269-003 Property Address: 577 West_Main Street @ Old CraiQville Road, Hvannnis, MA 02601 OWNER OF PROPERTY APPLICANT !names Shell Oil Company Names hell Oil Com an c/o Ayoub En ineerin 4ddressr P.O. Box 2099 Address. 7- Street nc. Houston TX 77001 UrJLeZA_Rb,.ode Island 2 Phone#. 617-461-4618 Phones 1-401-728-5533 ENGINEER AGENT(intereat owner or applicant) vamer Ayoub Engineering, Inc. Names. Same as APDlicant 4ddresss c o Alan J. Micale Address] 414 Benefit Street _ Pawtucket Rhode Island 0 861 Phoney_ 401-728-55'13 Phones 1T0;Ai.E TARkrSi UTILITIES ZONING CLASS PICATIONYIS1 11STI FIG P1zOPOSEO (no change) Sever DistrictsHB-Highway Business Nurber: 4 Nun'oer;_ Public X •- ••••Flood HazardsArea of Minim all Seer 3 @ 10K Sipe: rr•lvatei Groundwater Overlays 90y o0 Abiove Ground: 1 Above Ground: Fsre aistrietJ G.P, (10%)Well Protection GrdQroround: 3 Undergrounds Water: LOT AREA: 2 sDgisthic Contents Rasoline Contentrs Yub11c X & waste oil Frivate: NUMBER Of RUIL0ZmcS Fire Protection— Existingr 1 A edl SPAA�E3 �G�z COTS Proposed, 170 s.f.t minor "equirdt`12� Ezistinyr 3 Electricalt Desolitiona exist.bld ;r.ovlded:_12_ Froposed: 3 Arsals Jn Si ter 12 -�" To Cioser 0 Undergroc�n�: TOTAL FLOOR AREA (in sq.ft.) W Site: _.0 TotalJ Gas: Residentialr� Nati�r aI: Offices IH_r�IST0I±1CaL n157i.ICT:(.Yes,)_ (no) X rrop,ptle:� medical Officer CovaerciajeGasoline sales/mini Lkj&E P CR;TICAL, ENVIRO914ENTAL (spec;fy use)nart & car wash CONCUR (yes)_ (no) X Existing bldg. area!-- " 0 s.f.t Prc�pR� g, area= F90 s.f.t N F.�7JEC7 u1TfJIN ]oo' OF 0MAND RESOURCE AREA: (yes)_ (no) X IAstitutionals�� Industrials TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SITE PLAN REVIEW . AUG 1 1 1994 C E I V E l l • f� .r�_kl:� It.ut.(�t: ) .Ilif�t 'ilLinV_Yi . �•�r�:�� • Zoning UlstriCt HB-Highway Business District Old Kinq' s tiighway District N/A or Listed in Natlonal and/or State Register of Historic Places N/A 3'± .New Canopy West Main St.) ± Perimeter set backs: Front 501 Existing_ ± _ Building 56' -.New_ Canopy (Old `Craigville Rd. (O1 Traigvi le Rd. Rd.) Side 37'± Existing-Building Rear N/A Lot Coverage 18%± Type of Use ( zonfnq) _Gasoline Sales/Mini-Mart, Car Wash Flood Plain Zone fictl Elevation _ See attached plan Number of Floors 1 Floor Arear lst 2000 s.f.± 2nd N/A Other (specify) N/A Parking Requirementsr Required 12 Provided 12 Handicapped Spaces 1- Are there accessory buildings? N/A Accessory Buildings Floor Area N/A PLEASE PRO ME A BRIEF. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PROPOSED PROJECT. This application is to upgrade the site y convar ing �perrinn of rhP existingbuilding to a mini-mart, construct an addition to the existing cal' wash _bay, construct a new canopy with islands/dispensers and fire suppression system, install various building and site signage and install site landscaping and drainage all Der the plans submitted- I assert that I have completed (or caused to be completed) this page, the Site Plan Review Application and the checklist on the back of the application and that, to the best of know dge, the information submitted here is true. i ugust 3, 1994 (si atur (date) Ayoub Engine ing, Inc. , Agent for Shell Oil Company; P.A. Ayoub, P.E. ti Division of land YlS iVt) 13 (his a division of nfty(50) acres or more or land which was In ( j common ownership nx or i/I/$a? Is this a divtstull of tlRecn (15) acres,or more or tar►d which was in common ownership as of 1/I/t33 and which was the result of an earlit;r subdlvtston wtihinthe last seven (71 years? is (Ills a dcwcluln►►cnl which proposes to dlvltic 1;►r►d 1►1 Conattlon ownership into thirty(30) or more residential dwelling unit$? is this a development which propores to divtcic label hi common ( j ownership into tell(10)or more business, office or i►iduslritil prcit►ISCS? Crtation of more than 3o dwewrig cualts is tilts a dcuclopmcni. tnelttt(l%the C.�cp;ttti%loll of cxltiti►►g dcvelopnicnis, that Is planned to create or-ccommodale more loan ( j 30 dwellinis units? Commercial Construction Will the development create retail or wholesale business; ofrtce or industrial devclopment: private. health, rccre.-tional. or educational development with a floor area as follows: 1) New construction greater than 10,000 srl,,.1rc feel? 21 Addition nr:urxlliary bulldhrgs grcatcr than 5,U(X) sdvart:feet? 3) Outdoor conuncrclal s ce reater than 40,. � , 1; 000 square feet? ( ( 41 Use ch;1l1g%..s wlrlcl► Ic:►ve d i uor arca greater thi►i IU.UUU w1utire feet? racilltles for Transportation to or from Barnstable Cojmty Will lire c)c Veloprrrt-r►(cor3siruct or c .11.-r11d Alt-11(lics for trvnsportat'vr► to or frotu t)anastable Colt►ty? ( � 1 AcCtS3 To?'Ire Coast Or A Crept pond 11_ l% Ill's dc.-v0Ul,r11crlt a bridge. rVad or tirlvcw;ly Irruvidi►►g direci vcl►ieular Bcccs 10 the coast or a gre:►t pant!? { j Historic Strtictures Will (Ire developlricrtl cirmol(st► er scrb'St;►►titally niter ;rn 11tstcrr(e structure listed w'tir the N;)ttotrrl or RvgIsicr or)l'storic { { Places, oulslcic a titrsrrtcliMl historic district or�ilt�tdt•. tits Old Kizigs flt9IM1y Illstorlc District? (Note: Jtcp:►►rs, upgr;►tics. changes.alter-,,(lolls or extensions 10 a $lnfilc r;rn►I)y home are exempt from Commission review unless ttrc propoxcd repalr.upgrade. change. :rlierlunn, or cxtcnsiorr is or t greatcr tl,;►1r ,of the lioVr aHMOhe existing dwc11111g.} i7 TOTAL P.08 D , 92 T P11 10-1,S I FLjl**..[- STORAGIE TAINP:* RE.C.",C)IRD'S HKE'."I. P T 0 J\1 OR {''ARC-Cl__ NBR,. tel A 1 1\1 Af.*-'T I I'lc-tion 'Iar-ik: Nbr, -Fix g 1\1 b r-, I n s-t..a 1 l Cl L. a t i o n 7'... C. .1 J. J1 , .4 B 'Test. F(em R e rn c.)v e d Fuel Reason, C,a a c i t v C(:31-1str :.stat-us Leak--Det C..a t h e t K B 1.C)C)C)C) F CSI III y .3 Addi t icinal :I. ls--. C ........... A-1-- .iol-I -IFE-0-11k. PJbi-, "Fag Nbr i n-st a l 1 ed L o c:a t i c.)n Dates- 1 2 'Test A b a n Oki n E.--a d F-Illez.rnoved V;-:kr,ian(:-_e F-_U e.11 F,e at si,o n C c.p a c i t y COl')St,- StatILAS Catlh-DC:.t -t- i o n a 1 D e t.iE-i i s Rdi.-D JACIkEl' 1:::+ElEC7I.'01'',1 ............ I"r-,ess X i'll" for-, mor-e d at a NEXT �-'X;REEN A C-l"10 1\1 .1. 'T A 1\1 1\1 B R NBF� 6 FUEL STORAGE TANK RECORDS HELP FOR PARCEL NB RN 269 003 MAIN ACTION Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates....------- 3 888 010179 Eq Test 063092 Reii-i ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed -- -- Variance - Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det G E! 10000 FS NT y Additional Details RED JACKET DETECTION (3/89) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr Installed Location ----Notification Dates.......--... 4 -!-*.`:;iii:9 010168 B Test Rwi,i ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed Variance 03230*3 Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det- BW S, MR N N Additional Details REMOVED 3/93 PER HYANNIS FIRE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cancel Press XMT for more data NEXT SCREEN TANKS ACTION I PARCEL NBR 269 003 TANK NBR TANKS FUEL STORAGE TANK RECORDS HEW FOR PARCEL NBR: 269 00*-.: MAIN ACTION 1: Action Tank Nbr Tag Nbr installed Location ----Notification Dates------ 5 951 041663 B Test Rem ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed Variance Fuel Reason Capacity CC:nstr Status Leak-Det Oath-Det Additional Details REMOVED 3/93 PER HYANNIS FIRE Act on Tank Nbr Tag Nbr installed Location ----Notification Dates------- Test Rem ---- Test --- --Abandoned-- -- Removed Variance Fuel Reason Capacity Constr Status Leak-Det Cath-Det Sil Additional Details --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cancel. END OF DATA NEXT SCREEN! HMENU ACTION PARCEL NBR TANK NBIR `►s( KLEIN FELDER LRECE Employee-owned Waybill#27788318751 September 9,2005 05 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Attn:Mr.Michael Moran 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 Re: Phase III—Remedial Action Plan Addendum, Phase IV—Remedy Implementation Plan Addendum,and Phase V—Remedy Operation Status Opinion with Substantial Hazard Evaluation Former Shell-branded Service Station No. 137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts RTN 4-16772 Tier IC Permit#W031981 Dear Mr.Moran: On behalf of Motiva Enterprises LLC(Motiva),GSCIKleinfelder,formerly Geologic Services Corporation(GSQ) has prepared the enclosed Phase III—Remedial Action Plan Addendum,Phase IV—Remedy Implementation Plan Addendum,and Phase V—Remedy Operation Status Opinion with Substantial Hazard Evaluation as well as executed BWSC form 108 for response actions conducted at the above referenced location. The Phase Mhase IV Addenda are necessary due the reoccurrence of non aqueous phase liquid(NAPL)detected in monitoring well MW-1 on July 21, 2005. The remediation technique selected for the site is monitored natural attenuation and NAPL recovery. The contact at Motiva responsible for overseeing the response actions associated with this site is Mr.David B.Weeks, PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,New York 12590;(845)462-5225. The attached documents have been prepared under the direction of Licensed Site Professional(LSP)Mr.Scott K.Parker(LSP#9969)of GSCIKleinfelder. By copy of this cover letter,the Chief Municipal Officer and Board of Health are notified of the availability of this report at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MADEP)Southeast Regional Office,20 Lakeville Drive,Lakeville,MA per 310 CMR 40.1400. Please contact the undersigned or Mr.David B.Weeks of Shell Oil Products US(SOPUS)at(845)-462-5225 with any questions. Sincerely, GSCIKleinfelder / 1LP� A On Scott K Parker Moira S.Johnson Project Manager,L.S.P. Project Manager cc: Mr.David Weeks,SOPUS,PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Dr.Russell Dever,Town of Barnstable,School Department,230 South Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Mr.Eugene Blanchard,Tedeschi Realty Corporation, 14 Howard Street,Rockland,MA 02370 Mr.Kalil Naoum,K and E Plus Three Enterprises,LLC,47 Chandler Grey Road, West Yarmouth,MA 02673 _ - — .-— -- d — M .Thomas McKean, Hyannis Board of Health,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 (w/o attachments) _ Mr.John Klimm,Town Administrator,367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 (w/o attachments) Ref.#010501—Rpt—ROS—SHE 09-05 !'I IF: F tLD P,i _O Fbatef Road, L;ttletoil. ,MA 01.460 i800) 522-8 40 ioll flee (O.j 1 1 r, 1 8 �c6-006L pilcne �. _ c_ Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number "FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT ® - 16772 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) A. SITE LOCATION: 1. site Name: Former Shell Service Station #137770 2. Street Address: 577 West Main Street 3. City/Town: Hyannis 4. zIP code: 02601 5. Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site. Fla. Tier IA n b. Tier1B 2 c. TierIc d. Tier 11 6. If applicable,provide the Permit Number: W031981 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. o4. 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 11 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. Q 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. (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above) Revised:04/22/2004 Page 1 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 ® - 16772 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) 12. Submit a Phase IV Final Inspection Report and 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. Furth er 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. 13. Submit a Revised Phase IV Final Inspection Report and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0878 and 40.0879. 14. Submit a periodic Phase V Inspection&Monitoring Report,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0892. ✓❑ 15. Submit a Remedy Operation Status, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893. 16. Submit a periodic Inspection&Monitoring Report to maintain a Remedy Operation Status,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(2). 17. Submit a Termination of a Remedy Operation Status,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893(5). 18. Submit a final Phase V Inspection&Monitoring Report and 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. 19. Submit a Revised Phase V Inspection&Monitoring Report and Completion Statement,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0894. 20. Submit a Post-Response Action Outcome Inspection&Monitoring Report,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0897. (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above) Revised: 04/22/2004 Page 2 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number I L FORM& PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT - 16772 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 B indicates that a Phase 1,Phase 11,Phase III,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 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 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 Phase V Inspection and Monitoring Report,or a Remedy Operation Status 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.21E 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#: 9969 2. First Name: Scott K. 3. Last Name: Parker 4. Telephone: (978) 486-0060 5. Ext.: 239 6. FAX, (978) 486-0630 7. Signatur . `� 8. Date: y 9.LSP Stamp: ���0f yR (mm/dd/yyyy) FF SS, GJ OTT �n o n a cis .S..SITE Revised: 04/22/2004 Page 3 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL Release Tracking Number FORM 8 PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT ® - 16772 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) D. PERSON UNDERTAIUNG RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. Check all that apply: Ela.change in contact name b.change of address c. change in the person undertaking response actions 2. Name of Organization: MOtiva Enterprises LLC 3. Contact First Name: David B. 4. Last Name: Weeks 5. Street: PMB 301, 1830 South Road, Unit 24 6.Title: Sr. Environmental Engineer 7. City/Town: Wappingers Falls 8. State: NY 9. ZIP Code: 12590 10. Telephone: (845) 462-5225 11.Ext.: 12. FAX: (845) 462-4999 E. RELATIONSHIP TO SITE OF PERSON UNDERTAIKING RESPONSE ACTIONS: ❑✓ 1. RP or PRP a. Owner b. Operator ❑ c. Generator EJ d. Transporter © e. Other RP or PRP Specify: Former Owner 2. Fiduciary,Secured Lender or Municipality with Exempt Status(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.2) 3. Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.50)) ❑ 4. Any Other Person Undertaking Response Actions Specify Relationship: 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 hereto certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of any fieldwork involving the implementation of a Phase IV Remedial Action. a6. Check here if any non-updatable information provided on this form is incorrect,e.g.Site Name. Send corrections to the DEP Regional Office. ✓0 7. Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts,data,and other information is attached. Revised: 04/22/2004 Page 4 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC108 f Release Tracking Number COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL FORM& PHASE 1 COMPLETION STATEMENT Ll T ® - 16772 •1 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484(Subpart D)and 40.0800(Subpart H) G. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON UNDERTAIGNG RESPONSE ACTIONS: 1. 1,David B. Weeks ,attest under the pains and penalties of perjury(i)that I have personally examined and am familiar with the iinformation 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. 1/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 fine d impr' me t,fo willfully submitting false,inaccurate,or incomplete information. 2. By: 3. Title: Sr. Environmental Engineer Signature 4. For. Motiva Enterprises LLC 5. Date: 7 2cso�— (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 SUBMIT AN INCOMPLETE FORM,YOU MAY BE PENALIZED FOR MISSING A REQUIRED DEADLINE. Date Stamp(DEP USE ONLY:) Revised: 04/22/2004 Page 5 of 5 Geologic Services Corporation Waybill#23477020755 science,engineering&technology October 25, 2004 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Attn: Mr. Mike Moran 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville,MA 02347 Re: Release Abatement Measure Plan Former Shell-Branded Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts RTN 4-16772 r Dear Mr.Moran: On behalf of Motiva Enterprises LLC Motiva Geologic Service rp (Motiva), g s Corporation(GSC)has the attached prepared Release Abatement Measure(RAM)Plan and associated BWSC-106 form for the above referenced site. The RAM Plan has been prepared in order to appropriately manage soil generated during the installation of the gasoline underground storage tank(UST)system. The attached document has been prepared under the direction of Licensed Site Professional Mr. Scott Parker(LSP #9969)of GSC. The contact at Motiva responsible for overseeing the response actions associated with this site is Mr. David B.Weeks,PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,New York 12590. Should you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact Mr. David B. Weeks of Shell Oil Products (SOPUS)at(845)462-5225 or the undersigned. Sincerely, Geologic Services Corporation Mr. Scott K.Parker,L.S.P. Moira S.Johnson Senior Project Manager Senior Environmental Scientist CC: Mr.David B. Weeks, SOPUS,PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Mr.Kalil Naoum,K and E Plus Three Enterprises,LLC,47 Chandler Grey Road,West Yarmouth,MA 02673 Mr.John Klimm,Hyannis Town Administrator,367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 �Mr.Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health,200•Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601-1 Enclosure Appendix A - Figures Figure 1 —Locus Plan Figure 2—Site Plan Figure 3—Site Vicinity Plan Figure 4—GIS Map and Legend Ref. #010501XA_Rpt_newUSTramplan 10-04 Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 15 Bonazzoli Avenue• Hudson, MA 01749 • Tel: 978.568.8740 1 800.522.8740 • Fax: 978.568.9316 www.gsc-global.com i Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection gWSC106 .: Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup - RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number TRANSMITTAL FORM 4❑ - 16772 > Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) A SITE LOCATION: 1. Site Name/Location Aid: Former Shell Service Station#13770 2. Street Address: 577 West Main Street 3. City/Town: Hyannis 4. ZIP code: 02601 ❑ 5. Check here if a Tier Classification Submittal has been provided to DEP for this disposal site. ❑ a. Tier IA ❑ b. Tier IB ❑✓ c. Tier IC ❑ d. Tier II 6.If a Tier I Permit has been issued,provide Permit Number: W031981 B.THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check all that apply) 1. List Submittal Date of Initial RAM Written Plan(if previously submitted): Q 2. Submit an Initial Release Abatement Measure(RAM)Plan. (mm/dd/yyyy) ❑ a. Check here if this RAM Plan received previous oral approval from DEP as a continuation of a Limited Removal Action(LRA). b. List Date of Oral Approval: (mm/dd/yyyy) ❑ 3. Submit a Modified RAM Plan of a previously submitted written RAM Plan. ❑ 4. Submit a RAM Status Report. ❑ 5. Submit a RAM Completion Statement. ❑ 6. Submit a Revised RAM Completion Statement. 7. Provide Additional RTNs: a. Check here if this RAM Submittal covers additional Release Tracking Numbers(RTNs). RTNs that have been ❑ previously linked to a Primary Tier Classified RTN do not need to be listed here. This section is intended to allow a RAM to cover more than one unclassified RTN and not show permanent linkage to a Primary Tier Classified RTN. b. Provide the additional Release Tracking Number(s) ❑ _ � ❑ - �� covered by this RAM Submittal. (All sections of this transmittal form must be filled out unless otherwise noted above) Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 1 of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number TRANSMITTAL FORM 40 - 16772 Pursuant to 310 CM 40.0444-0446 D (Subpart ) C. RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE CONDITIONS THAT WARRANT RAM: 1. Identify Media Impacted and Receptors Affected: (check all that apply) ❑ a. Air ❑ b. Basement ❑ c. Critical Exposure Pathway d. Groundwater ❑ e. Residence ❑ f. Paved Surface ❑ g.Private Well ❑ h. Public Water Supply ❑ i. School ❑ j. Sediments © k. Soil ❑ I. Storm Drain ❑ m. Surface Water ❑ n. Unknown ❑ o. Wetland ❑ p. Zone 2 ❑ q. Others Specify: 2. Identify all sources of the Release or Threat of Release,if known: (check all that apply) ❑ a. Above-ground Storage Tank(AST) ❑ b. Boat/vessel ❑ c. Drums ❑ d.Fuel Tank ❑ e. Pipe/Hose/Line ❑ f. Tanker Truck ❑ g. Transformer © h. Under-ground Storage Tank(UST) ❑ i. Vehicle ❑ j. Others Specify: 3. Identify Oils and Hazardous Materials Released: (check all that apply) ❑ a. Oils ❑ b. Chlorinated Solvents ❑ c.Heavy Metals ❑ d. Others Specify: D. DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE ACTIONS: (check all that apply,for volumes list cumulative amounts) ❑ 1. Assessment and/or Monitoring Only ❑ 2. Temporary Covers or Caps ❑ 3. Deployment of Absorbent or Containment Materials ❑ 4. Temporary Water Supplies ❑ 5. Structure Venting System ❑ 6. Temporary Evacuation or Relocation of Residents ❑ 7. Product or NAPL Recovery:' 0 8. Fencing and Sign Posting ❑ 9. Groundwater Treatment Systems ❑ 10. Soil Vapor Extraction ❑ 11. Bioremediation ❑ 12. Air Sparging 13. Excavation of Contaminated Soils 0 a. Re-use, Recycling or Treatment ❑ i.On Site Estimated volume in cubic yards Q ii.Off Site Estimated volume in cubic yards 500 iia.Receiving Facility: TBD Town: State: iib.Receiving Facility: Town: State: iii. Describe: Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 2 of 6 ' "" ....... Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 �.. RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number TRANSMITTAL FORM ® - 16772 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) D. DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSE ACTIONS(cont.): (check all that apply,for volumes list cumulative amounts) b. Store i.On Site Estimated volume in cubic yards ii.Off Site Estimated volume in cubic yards iia.Receiving Facility: Town: State: iib.Receiving Facility: Town: State: c. Landfill i.Cover Estimated volume in cubic yards Receiving Facility: Town: State: ii. Disposal Estimated volume in cubic yards Receiving Facility: Town: State: 14. Removal of Drums,Tanks or Containers: a. Describe Quantity and Amount: b. Receiving Facility: Town: State: c. Receiving Facility: Town: State: 15. Removal of Other Contaminated Media: a.Specify Type and Volume: b.Receiving Facility: Town: State: c.Receiving Facility: Town: State: 16. Other Response Actions: Describe: 17. Use of Innovative Technologies: Describe: Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 3 of 6 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup _ _. BWSC106 RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number - ` TRANSMITTAL FORM 16772 i Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) E 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 of this form indicates that a Release Abatement Measure 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 of this form indicates that a Release Abatement Measure Status 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; > if Section B of this form indicates that a Release Abatement Measure 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: 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#: 9969 2. First Name: Scott K. 3. Last Name: Parker 4. Telephone: 978 568-8740 5. Ext.: 239 6. FAX: 978 568-9316 7. Signatu 10 8. Date: 1.0I (mm/dd/yyyy) 9.LSP Stamp: Of MAS qC S 9 G SCOTr K. N PARKER Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 4 of 6 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection ' < Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC106 RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number TRANSMITTAL FORM © _ 16772 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) F. PERSON UNDERTAKING RAM: 1. Check all that apply: c. change in the person ❑ a.change in contact name ❑ b.change of address ❑ undertaking response actions 2. Name of organization: Motiva Enterprises LLC 3. Contact First Name: David B. 4.Last Name: Weeks 5. Street: PMB 301, 1830 South Road, Unit 24 6.Title: Sr. Environmental Engineer 7. cityfrown: Wappingers Falls 8. State: NY 9. ZIP Code: 19590 10. Telephone: (845) 462-5225 11.Ext.: 12. FAX: 845 462-4999 G. RELATIONSHIP TO RELEASE OR THREAT OF RELEASE OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RAM: © 1. RP or PRP ❑ a. Owner ❑ b. Operator ❑ c. Generator ❑ d. Transporter File. Other RP or PRP Specify: former owner ❑ 2. Fiduciary,Secured Lender or Municipality with Exempt Status(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.2 ❑ 3. Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way(as defined by M.G.L.c.21 E,s.56)) ❑ 4. Any Other Person Undertaking RAM Specify Relationship: H.REQUIRED ATTACHMENT AND SUBMITTALS: 1.Check here if any Remediation Waste,generated as a result of this RAM,will be stored,treated,managed,recycled or reused at the site following submission of the RAM Completion Statement. You must submit a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan along with the appropriate transmittal form'(BWSC108). 2. 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. 3. Check here to certify that the Chief Municipal Officer and the Local Board of Health have been notified of the implementation of a Release Abatement Measure. ❑ 4. Check here if any non-updatable information provided on this form is incorrect,e.g.Release Address/Location Aid. Send corrections to the DEP Regional Office. Q5. If a RAM Compliance Fee is required for this RAM,check here to certify that a RAM Compliance Fee was submitted to DEP,P.O.Box 4062,Boston,MA 02211. 6. Check here to certify that the LSP Opinion containing the material facts,data,and other information is attached. Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 5 of 6 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection _ Bureau of Waste Site,Cleanup.. _ BWSC106 RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE (RAM) Release Tracking Number ... TRANSMITTAL FORM 4� _ 16772 a+>� Pursuant to 310 CM 40.0444-0446(Subpart D) I. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RAM: 1. I, David B. Weeks ,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 illfull submitting false,inaccurate,or incomplete information. 2. By: 3. Tine: Sr. Environmental Engineer Signature 4. For. Motiva Enterprises LLC b . 5. Date: (Name of person or entity recorded in Section F) (mm/dd/ ) 6. Check here if the address of the person providing certification is different from address recorded in Section F. 7. Street: 8. City/Town: 9. State: 10. ZIP Code: 11. Telephone: 12.Ext.: 13. FAX: 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:) Revised: 11/04/2003 Page 6 of 6 Geologic Services Corporation science,engineering&technology RELEASE ABATEMENT MEASURE PLAN FORMER SHELL-BRANDED SERVICE STATION#137770 577 WEST MAIN STREET HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS DEP RTN#4-16772 TIER IC PERMIT#W031981 October 2004 Prepared by: Prepared for: Geologic Services Corporation Mr.David B. Weeks 15 Bonazzoli Avenue Shell Oil Products US Hudson, MA 01749 PMB 301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24 (978) 568-8740 Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Project No. 010501XA Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 15 Bonazzoli Avenue• Hudson, MA 01749 • Tel: 978.568.8740 1 800.522.8740 • Fax: 978.568.9316 www.gsc-global.com IFormerShell Service Station#137770 Geologic Services Corporation Page 1 Release Abatement Measure Objective The objective of the proposed Release Abatement Measure (RAM)Plan is to appropriately manage, and to the degree required, transport and dispose of soil encountered during site construction activities at the former Shell-branded Service Station facility. Please refer to Figures 1, 2, and 3 (see attached) for a depiction of the subject site and surrounding area. Background and Regulatory Status As part of an environmental site assessment for Motiva, a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(Phase I ESA) was completed for the subject site in June 2001. In addition, site characterization activities were conducted at the subject site in November and December 2001,which included the installation of monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-5, soil borings SB-1 and SB-2, and the collection and laboratory analysis of soil and groundwater samples in order to complete a Phase H Environmental Site Assessment (Phase H ESA) for Motiva. Based on the groundwater laboratory results, groundwater samples collected from monitoring well MW-3 exhibited C5-C8 Aliphatic, C9-C10 Aromatic, and C„-CZZ Aromatic concentrations in excess of the applicable Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP)Method I Risk Characterization Groundwater Standards. During on-site gauging and sampling activities performed on December 10, 2001, approximately 1.34 feet of non-aqueous phase liquid(NAPL) was detected in newly installed monitoring well MW-1. Mr. Michael Bricher of Geologic Services Corporation (GSC)verbally notified Mr. Mike Moran of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MA DEP)of the presence of greater than 0.5 inches of NAPL at approximately 1:45 pm on December 10, 2001. Subsequently, the MA DEP issued release tracking number(RTN)4-16772 to the subject site and verbally approved passive NAPL bailing activities as an Immediate Response Action(IRA). An IRA Plan was submitted in January 2002 and subsequent ERA Status Reports were completed in April and October 2002,respectively,to perform NAPL recovery activities via passive bailing methods along with an active NAPL recovery pump system in site related wells. Approximately 3 gallons of NAPL were removed from on-site monitoring wells MW-1, MW-6,MW-7,and MW-9 via passive hand bailing during the period of January through March 2002. Approximately 41 gallons of product was recovered with the free product pump recovery system during the period of March 13 through September 5, 2002. A Phase I Site Investigation,Numerical Ranking System(NRS) Scoresheet, Tier 1C Permit Application, and Phase H Scope of Work were submitted in November 4,2002. Based on the NRS Scoresheet, the subject property was classified as a Tier 1C site. The MA DEP issued Tier IC Permit(W031981)to the subject property with an effective date of March 11,2003. Analytical results indicate concentrations of target petroleum analytes above the applicable MCP Method 1 Risk Characterization Groundwater Standards in groundwater samples collected at and downgradient of the subject property during the period of December 2001 through September 2002. An IRA Completion/RAM Plan was submitted on November 4, 2002 to document underground storage tank(UST)removal activities and to allow the continuation of NAPL recovery. A RAM Status Report was submitted on March 4, 2003 detailing the removal of the UST system,bay drain,hydraulic lift, oil/water separators, used oil above ground storage tank(AST), and carwash reclamation tank. Over-excavation activities were performed during November 2002 in the areas of the gasoline dispensers and oil/water separators in order to remove petroleum impacted soil. A RAM Completion Report was submitted to the MA DEP on September 3, 2004 documenting that NAPL recovery has been completed at the subject property. Ref.#010501 XA_Rpt_newUSTramplan 10-04 Former Shell Service Station#137770 Geologic Services Corporation Page 2 Description of Site Conditions and Surrounding Receptors The subject property is located on the southern side of West Main Street and the western side of Old Craigville Road in Hyannis,Massachusetts. The lot has an area of approximately 25,700 square feet (0.59 acres) and is covered mostly with concrete and asphalt. The property is identified by the Town of Barnstable's Assessor's Office as Map No. 269, Lot No. 3. The exact geographical location of the site is summarized below. Longitude/Latitude 70° 19'03"; 41039'05" Eastin /Northin 390,343; 4,611,903 The subject property was formerly developed as a Shell-branded retail gasoline facility. The facility was purchased by K and E Plus Three Enterprises, LLC in June 2004 and is currently inactive. Three 10,000- gallon single-walled fiberglass reinforced plastic USTs,one 250-gallon steel used oil AST, two bay drains, two oil/water separators, one hydraulic lift, and one carwash reclamation tank were removed in November 2002. A one-story convenience store, located in the center of the subject property, houses an office area,restrooms, and a car wash facility. This building, constructed in 1965, is of concrete and cinder block construction with a brick exterior. The building is heated by natural gas,which enters the site from the southeast side of the station from a main line located in Old Craigville Road. The site is serviced by municipal water and sewer service, connecting from two main lines located in West Main Street and Old Craigville Road,respectively. The station is also serviced by overhead electrical and telephone services. Refer to Figure 2-Site Plan for locations of the utility lines and other site features. The subject area is zoned for commercial and residential use. The Star Market Shopping Plaza borders the subject property to the southwest and west. Additional commercial properties are located north of the subject property directly across West Main Street and further eastward and westward along West Main Street. West Hyannis Elementary School is located immediately southeast of the subject property across Old Craigville Road. The closest residentialproperty is located approximately 290 feet north of the subject property. Additional residences and undeveloped properties are located throughout the area (refer to Appendix A-Figure 3 Site Vicinity Plan). Subsurface structures within 1,000 feet of the site include many half and full basements and utility conduits. The closest residence with a basement is located approximately 290 feet north of the subject property. Subsurface utility conduits located along these streets include,but are not limited to,water, sewer, gas, and storm drainage. According to the Barnstable Water Company, the municipal water supply for the town consists of 11 groundwater supply wells. The subject site is supplied with municipal water. The subject site is located within a MA DEP-approved Wellhead Protection Area(Zone II) designated for four active wells located approximately 2,800 feet southeast, 3,000 feet southeast, 5,200 feet southeast, and 5,550 feet southeast of the subject property,respectively. An additional map obtained from the Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System(GIS)Department shows an inactive municipal supply well located approximately 3,000 feet southeast of the subject property. Additionally, the subject property is 900 feet east of the boundary for an adjacent Wellhead Protection area designated for three active municipal groundwater supply wells used by the towns of Osterville and Centerville. These wells are located approximately 2,000 feet southwest of the subject property. According to the Barnstable Water Company and Town of Barnstable Board of Health,there are no known private supply wells located within 500 feet of the subject property. Ref. #010501XA_Rpt_newUSTramplan 10-04 I Former Shell Service Station#137770 Geologic Services Corporation g rp Page 3 According to the USGS Hyannis Quadrangle Topographic Map(refer to Figure 1) and the Massachusetts GIS (refer to Figure 4 Appendix A), the closest surface water body is an unnamed pond approximately 2,600 feet southeast of the site. There are no other surface water bodies or wetlands within one-half mile of the subject property. No Areas of Critical Environmental Concern, fish, endangered species, or other rare habitats are known to be located within 1000 feet of the subject site. In addition, no State,Federal, Municipal,Nonprofit, or Private Open Spaces or Recreational Facilities are located within 1000 feet of the subject property. According the USGS Hyannis Quadrangle, Quadrangle Topographic Map and GSC site reconnaissance, the closest school is the West Hyannis Elementary School,located immediately southeast of the subject property across Old Craigville Road. The Barnstable High School is located approximately 1,950 feet northwest of the subject site. No other schools, institutions, or environmentally sensitive receptors are located within 2,000 feet of the site. Scope of Work The scope of work as it pertains to the RAM Plan includes the management of remediation waste (impacted soil) associated with the installation of three 10,000 gallon gasoline underground storage tanks (USTs)and associated dispenser equipment. Please note that the USTs are proposed to be installed in the area of the former UST field. The UST removal activities were documented in the RAM Status Report dated March 2003. Based on the location of the construction activities, it is likely that the soil excavated during the installation of the new USTs will be the backfill material that was used during the November 2002 UST removal. Based on historical depth to water(approximately 30-35 feet below grade), dewatering activities will not be required during the construction activities. Environmental Monitoring/Soil Segregation During excavation, GSC personnel will perform on-site inspections and field screening of the excavated material. Field screening will be performed using a photoionization detector(PID) calibrated to read total volatile organic compounds(VOCs) in parts per million volume(ppmv)as benzene. It is currently estimated that a total of less than 500 cubic yards of soil will be excavated and require characterization through the method described herein. No more than 250 cubic yards of Remediation Waste are anticipated to be generated during the RAM activities described herein. Soil which does not exhibit visual or olfactory evidence of petroleum impact and does not exceed a PID reading of 100 ppmv using standard jar headspace techniques will be considered potentially suitable for on-site re-use. Soil exhibiting visual or olfactory evidence of petroleum impact and/or which exceeds a PID reading of 100 ppmv headspace will be considered potential Remediation Waste and will be separated and stockpiled on, and covered with,polyethylene sheeting on site pending off-site disposal/recycling in accordance with the applicable regulations. Soil Stockpiling Protocol Soil excavated during the RAM activities that cannot be used as backfill on site will be stockpiled on 6 micrometers(mm)thick polyethylene sheeting. The soil pile will be covered with 6 mm polyethylene sheeting and secured at the end of each working day until the soil is either backfilled or removed from the site. Ref, #010501 XA_Rpt_newUSTramplan 10-04 ' Former Shell Service Station#137770 Geologic Services Corporation Page 4 Characterization of Soils Following the completion of the soil excavation,composite soil samples may be collected from soil stockpile and submitted to Accutest Laboratories,Inc.,(Accutest)of Marlborough,Massachusetts for analysis of disposal parameters that will likely include VOCs via EPA Method 8260B,Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCBs)via EPA Method 8080,Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons(PAH)by EPA Method 8270, flashpoint,metals, and reactivity. The results of the stockpile analysis will be compared to the MCP Method 1 Risk Characterization S-1 soil standards. If the concentrations of chemicals of concern(COC)are greater than the Method 1 Risk Characterization soil standards,the soil will be considered Remediation Waste and transported from the site along with a Massachusetts Bill of Lading for recycling. If the concentrations of COCs are below the MCP Method 1 Risk Characterization soil standards,than the soil will be considered reusable and backfilled in an excavation. Excess soil that is below the applicable soil standards(and above laboratory detection levels)and cannot be re-used on site will be transported off site for recycling under a Material Shipping Record or Bill of Lading. Disposal of excess soil below laboratory method detection limits will be the responsibility of the current property owner. Post Excavation Sampling _ During the UST equipment.excavation,representative soil samples will be collected from in-situ soil at the side wall(s)and bottom of the excavation.All collected soil samples will be screened, with select samples submitted to Accutest for analysis of VPH via MA DEP-approved methods where applicable. Management of Remediation Waste Soils determined to be Remediation Waste may be transported using a MA DEP Bill of Lading in accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0030. Schedule for RAM Implementation The RAM activities proposed herein are currently scheduled to begin during the week of October 25, 2004 or early November 2004. Excavation activities are anticipated to continue for a period of five days, however the actual time may vary in response to conditions encountered at the site. Should the scope of this RAM Plan change significantly prior to or during RAM implementation,a RAM Addendum that outlines pertinent modifications to the work scope will be submitted. RAM Limitations Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0442(2)(b), up to 1,500 cubic yards of soil may be excavated during the course of this RAM. Potentially up to 250 cubic yards of soil which may be classified as Remediation Waste, could be excavated during the course of this RAM. If site conditions become significantly different from those previously documented on the site,if an Imminent Hazard is identified to exist,or if conditions requiring a 2 or 72 hour notification of a release to MA DEP pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0300 are encountered,all work being performed in conjunction with the RAM will be terminated. The responsible party(RP)for the RAM will make the appropriate notification to MA DEP. Activities will resume only after such notification has been made and MA DEP approves the continuation of the project. Ref. #010501XA_Rpt_newUSTramplan 10-04 I . Former Shell Service Station#137770 Geologic Services Corporation Page 5 Public Involvement By copy of this document,the Chief Municipal Officer and Hyannis Board of Health have been provided notice of the RAM in accordance with 310 CMR 1403(3)(d). Health and Safety On-site health and safety practices in accordance with standards set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration(29 CFR 1910.120)will be observed by workers associated with the RAM for the duration of field activities. A site-specific Health and Safety Plan has been prepared for these activities. Project Completion Pursuant to the provisions set forth in 310 CMR 40.0440, a RAM Status and/or Completion Report detailing the activities completed under the RAM and any change in site conditions subsequent to the implementation of the RAM will be submitted to the MA DEP on or before the applicable regulatory deadline. Schedule • RAM Status and/or Completion Report—within 120 days of submittal of this RAM Plan. Ref. #010501XA_Rpt_newUSTramplan 10-04 i APPENDIX A Figures Uf yY � �A. � ,, .7/ r ( i 1► I� ��� ..�` .fir; 1 _ `fir LY - /rda�. .+�. ,�� %jig; 6 rgqg '1 I/RZ �lir�.i l! ®` v I ki WOO Will 33 LLJ LLw e - ___ i� •fy 7 l+ � � I■■■( 't1lr��`y�tJ�l�''-•��. m���.1/�_ '�. � ������///f/���')�����' *� ��- .. ...................... ...................... .. • LATITUDE: i LONGITUDE: i• Notes: FIGURE 1 Topographic • ' 2. Topographic . . 1 meters. 577 WEST 1 STREET GEOLOGIC R ORPOR i O A& 0—k Hydrogeologists and Environmental Scientists 'SO • ' :I 1 1 1 . is ,:, 1 . -5 :� 1 1. 1 1 • .,.a .p • ., Hyannis, mes Town Data [:D MA Towns KPL Text Town Narms /V Town Arcs Water Supplies j., IV CountyArcs Ground Water Surface Water Non Community Transmission Lines I&I Pipeline py Pipeline Arbitrary Extension d/,"Powerline Powerline Arbitrary Extension Ski Lift/Tramway ION 0 Substation 140 0 I rains Landing Strip/Airport �irq MHID Roads Limited Access Highway aellaz IV Other Numbered Hwy IV major Road-connector /\/' Minor Street or Road RIK Track Trail V t 10% Lakes&Ponds Water Wetlands Potential Drinking Water Source HIGH YIELD ES MEDIUM YIELD AMC NMI HIGH YIELD MEDIUM YIELD NHESP 1999-2001 0 MA Certified Vernal Pools BE MA Rare Habitat Resources F///l ACECs EE Zone A Zone[Is Sole Source Aquifers PZJ IWPAs Openspace Sub-basins 2000 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 Feet C3 Major Basins /\/Rivers&streams Solid Waste Sites N FIGURE 4 IS MAP AND LEGEND FORN40EEMR I WEST MAIN STFJMT GEOLOGIC SERMCES CORPORATION W E NNIS,MASSACHUSEM Hydrogeologists and Environmental Scientists 15 Bon=cll Avenue * Hudson, MA 01749 & (978) 568-8740 IS 7_.A.I'M-a 0 OTTFS:1,PrITWO I Town of Barnstable �FTHE T Regulatory Services yP� ~� Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division BAMSTABLE, * Thomas McKean;Director 90� M 9- 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 ArFD MA'i be Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health@town.barnstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 June 19,2007 Mr. Al Naoum West Main Gas 577 W.Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 RE: Groundwater Sampling Results February 2007 Dear Mr.Naoum: The Health Division received Groundwater Sampling Results from Sovereign Consulting Inc. that were taken in February 2007 from the monitoring wells for analysis of volatile petroleum hydrocarbons(VPH). The findings from the MW-9 and MW-10 wells indicate many VPH components exceed the reporting limit of each. After reviewing the results,the Hazardous Materials Specialist conducted a site visit at West Main Gas on May 29, 2007. During that site visit,the Specialist requested copies of the manifests for all waste disposal from the oil/water separator that is tied into the touch free vehicle wash bay connected to the building. Manifests were not available at that time. Mr.Naoum notified the Specialist via telephone indicating that the tank will be pumped and a copy of the manifest will be provided to the Health Division. Our records show that we have not received the manifest to date. Due to the high groundwater sampling results,copies of all manifests showing the disposal of the waste product from the oil/water separator from the opening of the facility during the year 2005 to the present are required at this time. Improper maintenance and lack of disposal of the waste from the separator will allow VPH to enter into the groundwater. Why is this request being made for West Main Gas? • This information is intended to educate you, a business owner/operator in the Town of Barnstable,in order to keep your business operations in compliance with local, state and federal toxic and hazardous materials laws so that you can avoid future regulatory problems. r • Complying with the Town of Barnstable Ordinance, Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials can prevent contamination of Barnstable's existing and future drinking water supply, prevent environmental contamination which can bankrupt site owners, lower or destroy land values, drive out residents and industry, depress local economies and endanger public health. If you have any questions about this request or you need further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Sincerely, A L f ,,�� Alisha L. Parker Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to correct violations of Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous Materials shall be completed upon receipt of this letter. Thomas A. McKean,RS, CHO Director of Public Health i e Date c:2, ,-r 7400 / Dear-&�--------- You are required to appear at the Board of Health hearing schedule on ! q 9 at, 7:00 p.m. The meeting will'-be held in the Second Floor Hearing Room Town Hall. At this meeting you or your representative will be asked to explain why you have not complied with the order letter dated in re17"AU191" gards to the State's,9 Underground Injection Control Program (310 27.00) . If you should have any questions please telephone me at (508) 790-6265. Sincerely yours, Thomas. A'.* McKean. Director of Public Health V V I i V I V V yY i V V �.�Y vat 's V i �V�V YYy yy V i Y I♦1 L1 Y Y i ti V V r Shell Oil Products Company 400 Blue H91 Drhe Westwood,MA 02090 New Engend R@WI DIwkt Tv6phonc(A 1"1 di00 rim (e17)4sias40 May 15, 1996 Mr.Thomas A.McKean, Director of public Health Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 367 Main Street Hyannis,MWUChusetta 02601 Re: West Main Shell 577 West Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.McKean: A copy of the letter sent on Apirl 29, 1996,is attached for you review, Also,a copy of the sewer permit dated,June 7, 1979,is attached. Since the connection was completed prior to May 10, 1979,Shell believes it is exempt from acquiring a DEP Permit#according to the attached document"Industrial Moor Drains-Common questions about the UIC program" If you have any questions,please contact me at(617)461-4608 Sincerely, Shell rducts Company Richard J.Router Environmental Engincer enclosure r Shell Oil Products Company 400 81ue HIP Orhe WuWmc .MA 020" New Enghnd Reall Dlsttict ro S417Ns1—o Certified MAiI April 29, 1996 Mr.'Thomas A.McKean Dirmor of Public Health Town of Barnstable Public health Division 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: West Main Shell 377 West Main St, Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.McKean: in February,Donna Miorandi,Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable,observed an inside floor drain and was unable to detormine where the floor drain terminated. A survey was conducted by LaMowttain Brothers,Inc.,on behalf of Shell Oil Products Cony to detcrnune where the floor drain terminated. They survey determined that all drains ultimately connect to the municipal sewer. A drawing created during the survey is attached for your information. If you have any questions,please contact me. Siam* Shell cts Company Richard f. Environmental Engineer enclosure ollyelear_e EQ2p. GCS /r�fi'l� 'IV GLS Q- _ / j5 -toes 77�I{S' ya•�a5 f ? Ld fl g`` ' 1 I 5 N�ur p/M1 . 0M' - - J� � R vvr ivr av t1�1Y ay.v. "- va. ova :vsv vaa.r a.a• �rva '"`'`' "�• •DEBAR yy nWT OF : UBLIC WORKS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 6-7_7 ;�� • ';Y ANIMATION F48 8BWEBAG3 PEB,MIT Permit N4 282 Sta-Fac , Inc. (shell. Oil. OompaLj?Y a_ ._.._....,.�.�..�, owner of the Estate berebp ins talling-'MDC trap. app _ _ ^ ly West Main Street far a sewer.connection from e•., for the purpose of ' °Street and No. -• .',,,; , Water__Closet ,.�...,_._•. Shower Urinal' ' Other Sink Lavatory Bowl. 'r)ish Washer Other Bath Tub ._ Set Tub Washing Machine ,., Other to the common sewer o': :West 1�I8in Street •' = Fixture Rate I - Street- Meter I ,#._. Meter Rate � I a. And the undersigned further agrees to strictly, :conform to the Laws and ordinances relating to sewers, and to the rules and regulations that are now in force or May be adopted in relation thereto, and also w 'the plumbint laws and ordinances so far as they relate thereto. b. And the undersigned further agrees for himself, his heirs,. devisees v assigns, that the said Water ' Pollution Control Board shall have access at all reasonable boors to the said premises, to see that all the laws, ordivaa'ces, rules opftulations relorg to the sewer are Omplied-30h Owner's Signat rt `'� Accepted Ad r �L /AttorIIey, 4autr ctor's Signature ' ��2'w'""s''�. • BY Address�,, ..r.. • iepar meat Wfae R9)07"= Treatment Plant;•Pink ='com an P YT"GoldeArod'• ORrner • • %.. I ! � '.r pqk/ VVI i / VV .tYY aV• V �•aii Va. aVa iv�r YYY•.d Vial/ • YYa ry ' TOWN 0 B f BA�RN�TAB . I.F SE r R E P9E NT APPLICATION FOR $E ER,AGE PEBIVNT yPermit x .w,,l, , Shell 0 ik C 04 _" owner of the Estate hereby r aAp�Y for a sewer cbnneetion from =Wi Maui St _ -�.�--. .....� for the purase of draining the following Water Closet Street and No, ...-.,.... Shower Urinal Sink Lavatory Bowl ..�.,,._ Other $$th Tqb ., Set Tub Dish Washer --.�.,,,,_„�; : . Other „_....-�.. Washing Machine Other to the common. sewer on W. Main $t. Bill to: 11 5 Resex+voir AvAt;�br Fixture Rate [] atiston, 'R.I. 02920 -Meter Rate { A. And the undersigned further agrees to ltt to the roles sus regulations that strictly conform sewers I an are now is forge or may be adopted In relation thereto, and to the Laws and ordlnaaees reiatiag to also to th puMblA8 laws and ordinances so far as they relate thereto, e b• And the undersigned further agrees for himself, his heirs, 4evisess and Commissioners shall have access at all rettsonabie anc hours that the said Sewer es r urs to the said ales and regulations retatiaR to the sewer are compiled with.premu+es, tbaL the laws, ordin- Owner's S'guat Acceptedur Data Address �! Wfl— Byy ox• TAk%At ey 4 Contra s Si nature By Sewer Commissioner dS8 "— C.r .• ? .i.- . ORI At. COPY r w . -�Y ,� _ e-Hardcopy 2.0 Automated Report ® New England L a b o r a t o r i e s t S t . . S Yr•5 ALL 3.N prat: CHeMISTRV 08/10/07 Technical Report for Shell Oil SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA EQ 874 Accutest Job Number: M66843 Sampling Date: 08/07/07 Report to: Sovereign Consulting Inc. jsherburne@sovcon.com ATTN: Jason Sherburne Total number of pages in report: 27 ���N.ACCpRO . ; • . o • Test results contained within this data package meet the requirements eza nd of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Lab Director q0 and/or state specific certification programs as applicable. Client Service contact: Kristen Blanchard 508-481-6200 Certifications:MA(M-MA136) CT(PH-0109) NH(250204) RI(00071) ME(MA136) FL(E87579) Y E A R $ NY(23346) NJ(MA926) NAVY USACE This report shall not be reproduced,except in its entirety,without the written approval of Accutest Laboratories. Test results relate only to samples analyied. New England • 495 Tech Center West • Building I • Marlborough,MA 01752 • tel:508-481-6200 • fax: 508-481-7753 • http://vvww.accutest.com JU® 1 of 27 ®A M66843 La b o r a:o rl es I Sections: Table of Contents -1- Section1: Sample Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Section2: Sample Results ........................................................................................................ 4 2.1: M66843-1: MW-101 (S) ............................................................................................... 5 2.2: M66843-2: MW401 (D) .............................................................................................. 6 2.3: M66843-3: MW-102 (S) ............................................................................................... 7 2AM66843-4: MW-102 (D) .............................................................................................. 8 2.5: M66843-5: MW403 (S) ............................................................................................... 9 2.6: M66843-6: MW-103 (D) .............................................................................................. 10 2.7: M66843-7: MW-104 (S) ............................................................................................... 11 2.8: M66843-8: MW-104 (D) .............................................................................................. 12 2.9: M66843-9: MW-105 (S) 2.10: M6684340: MW-105 (D) .......................................................................................... 14 Section3: Misc. Forms ............................................................................................................ 15 3.1: Chain of Custody ........................................................................................................... 16 3.2: VPH Form ...................................................................................................................... 18 �® 2 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 Labo ra tones Accutest Laboratories Sample Summary Shell Oil Job No: M66843 SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA Project No: EQ 874 Sample Collected Matrix Client Number Date Time By Received Code Type Sample ID M66843-1 08/07/07 10:15 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-101 (S) M66843-2 08/07/07 10:30 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-101 (D) M66843-3 08/07/07 11:15 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-102 (S) M66843-4 08/07/07 11.00 LS 08/08/07 AQ_Ground_W__ater MW-102 (D) M66843-5 08/07/07 12:15 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-103 (S) M66843-6 08/07/07 12:00 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-103 (D) M66843-7 08/07/07 13:00 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-104 (S) M66843-8 08/07/07 13:15 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-104 (D) M66843-9 08/07/07 12:30 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-105 (S) M66843-10 08/07/07 12:50 LS 08/08/07 AQ Ground Water MW-105 (D) �® 3 of 27 ®AC CUTEST. M66643 La bora to rizs l f �® New England 0 ® bYr Laboratories - `""` Section 2 'ALL IN THE EH8MI5TRY Sample Results Report of Analysis �® 4 of 27 ®ACCJTEST. M66843 Laboratories N Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-101 (S) Lab Sample ID: M66843-1 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35596.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl TertButyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 102% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 109% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Q® 5 of 27 ®ACCJTE'ST. M66843 La bor a to rl es N Accutest Laboratories N Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-101 (D) Lab Sample ID: M66843-2 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35597.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromot:)luene 106% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromot.:)luene 112% 70-130% ND = Not detected j = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ®® 6 of 27 ®ACCUTE'ST. M66843 Laboratories N Accutest Laboratories w Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-102 (S) Lab Sample ID: M66843-3 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: . SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35598.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 104% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 109% 70-130% ND = Not detected j = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ®®A/ CUTEST 7 of 27 ®A Lab III r N A Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-102 (D) Lab Sample ID: M66843-4 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35599.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Ter(Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 CNaphthalene--- =13.5 ---3 03 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2:0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 5- Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 Ecc-C99-:-7cc-C-11-0.Aromatics-(Unadj.)--59.8 2 Aliphatics (Una j.) 73.5 50 ug/1 ___) 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 109% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 117% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound Eg® 8 of 27 ®A M66843 La b o r a t o r,es I N N Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-103 (S) Lab Sample ID: M66843-5 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ- Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35600.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C9-C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 105% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 108% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ®® 9 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 Laboratories N Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MVO'-103 (D) Lab Sample ID: M66843-6 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ- Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35601.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 nil Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) 'ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 104% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 110% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ®® 10 of 27 4 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 La b o r a t o rl es N Accutest Laboratories 4 Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-104 (S) Lab Sample ID: M66843-7 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ- Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35602.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/l C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 102% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 106% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound �® 11 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 Laboratories N OD Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page I of I Client Sample ID: MW-104 (D) Lab Sample ID: M66843-8 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ-Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35603.D 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/I 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/1 m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/I C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9- C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-CIO Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/I C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# I Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 104% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotaluene 107% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ®® 12 of 27 ®ACCL EST. M66843 Laboratories N Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-105 (S) Lab Sample ID: M66843-9 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ- Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35604.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 ml Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/I 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/I 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene _ND 2.0 ug/1 �C5 C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) _ _56.0 50 _ ug/1 C9-C12 AAliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND_-----50 ug/1 �C57 C8 Aliphatics 56,0 50) ug/1 C9-Cf2-Aliphatics -- _ ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 102% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 105% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound IM® 13 of 27 ®A M66843 Laboratories N Accutest Laboratories Report of Analysis Page 1 of 1 Client Sample ID: MW-105 (D) Lab Sample ID: M66843-10 Date Sampled: 08/07/07 Matrix: AQ - Ground Water Date Received: 08/08/07 Method: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Percent Solids: n/a Project: SCMAW:(REIMBMA) W. Main Street Hyannis MA File ID DF Analyzed By Prep Date Prep Batch Analytical Batch Run#1 WX35605.1) 1 08/09/07 AF n/a n/a GWX1676 Run#2 Purge Volume Run#1 5.0 nil Run#2 MA-VPH List CAS No. Compound Result RL Units Q 71-43-2 Benzene ND 2.0 ug/1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ND 2.0 ug/1 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ND 2.0 ug/1 91-20-3 Naphthalene ND 3.0 ug/1 108-88-3 Toluene ND 2.0 ug/I m,p-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 95-47-6 o-Xylene ND 2.0 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C9-C10 Aromatics (Unadj.) ND 50 ug/1 C5-C8 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 C9-C12 Aliphatics ND 50 ug/1 CAS No. Surrogate Recoveries Run# 1 Run#2 Limits 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 104% 70-130% 615-59-8 2,5-Dibromotoluene 107% 70-130% ND = Not detected J = Indicates an estimated value RL = Reporting Limit B = Indicates analyte found in associated method blank E = Indicates value exceeds calibration range N = Indicates presumptive evidence of a compound ®® 14 of 27 ACCLITEST. M66843 Labcra>.o`ries I �® New England Lrr Laboratories +E i Section R-1 IT'S ALL IN THE CHEMISTRY Misc. Forms Custody Documents and Other Forms Includes the following where applicable: • Chain of Custody • VPH Form �® 15 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 Laboratories Ell CHAIN OF CUSTODY ACCUTFUr JOB#. ®ACCUTEST. 40 TECHNOLOGY CENTER WEST-BUILDING ONE 1 MARLBOROUGH,M4 01752 ACCUTEST OUOTIE r. L a b o r a t o r i e s TEL:508-481-M-FAX.,50481-7759 CLIENT INFORMATION 7,77 7 77 7"",777,7 7, FACILITY I N FOR mA-no N 7, 7�7, ?j ANALYTICAL INFORMATION MATRIX CODES savert*l conml+, OW-DRINKING NAME WATER PROJECT'T GW-GROUND 1058 5014A mmi'l 5+ 0 1" WATER -, Svife 20Z -5-7 WM,Y4 Lbvj,,,cf Wt ADDRESS LOCATION WW-WASTE wns�,to /m DROqW so, WATER CITY, STATE ZIP PROJECT NO. 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M66843 to b o r a t o r i e s Betty Baer From: Sherburne,Jason[JSherburne@sovcon.com] Sent: Thursday,August 09,2007 3:56 PM To: Betty Baer Subject: RE:Shell Hyannis(M66843) Betty Yes it is Please bill Sovereign direct for this Thanks From:Betty Baer[mailto:bettyb@accutest.com] Sent:Thursday,August 09,2007 3:52 PM To:Sherburne,Jason Subject Shell Hyannis(M66843) Importance:High Hi Jason,is the enclosed COC a Shell Reimbursement Site? <<m66843.pdf>> Betty Baer AccutestLaboratm7es 495 Technology Center West,Building Of C1 OC.A. Marlboro,MA 01752 W Phone(508)481-6200 A� Fax(508)481-7753 b O D® N vOi O O t P ° V N �C 0 V © 4.E r MADEP VPH FORM Matrix A ueous y Soil Sediment Other Containers Satisfactor Broken El Leakin w Aoueous Preservatives N/A H<=2 W PH >2 El ^� Temperature Received on Ice L1 Received at 4 Deg. C El Other d Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-101 (S) Lab ID: M66843-1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 102 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 109 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C8-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A V qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? WNo ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 8/10/2007 M® 18 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 Laboratories MADEP VPH FORM Matrix Aqueous W Soil L Sediment Other Containers Satisfactory Broken Leakingw Aqueous Preservatives N/A pH<=2 W DH >2 iv Temperature I Received on Ice Ll Received at 4 Deg. C Other d Redd at 3.9 deg C Methanol N/A Client ID: MW-101 D Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 ( ) Lab ID: M66843-2 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2101 Date Received: 1/8/2001 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND B 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 I Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range I FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 106 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 112 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. IC Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 8/10/2007 ®® 19 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 dbo ra.orles v MADEP VPH FORM Matrix A ueous Soil F1 Sediment Other Containers SatisfactorvW Broken F1 Leakingw Aqueous Preservatives N/A El DH<=2 � PH>2 El ^� Temperature Received on Ice 1111 Received at 4 De- . C LJ Other d Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol N/A a Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-102(S) Lab ID: M66843-3 1 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (� C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tart Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND' 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceotance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 104 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 109 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A V qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ONo ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 8/10/2007 IM® 20 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 Laboratories MADEP VPH FORM Matrix A ueous ✓ Soil FI Sediment Other Containers SatisfactoryFyl Broken F Leakingw Aqueous Preservatives N/A Ll DH<=2 ✓ pH>2 ElN Temperature Received on Ice El Received at 4 Deg.C F1 Other ✓ Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-102(D) Lab ID: M66843-4 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (� C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 59.8" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 73.5" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/1 ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-044 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I 13.5 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 109 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 117 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C112 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑✓No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 8/10/2007 ®® 21 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M668Q laboratories r - MADEP VPH FORM Matrix Aqueous ✓ Soil Sediment F1 Other Containers Satisfactory✓ Broken El Leakina Elw Aqueous Preservatives N/A 0 DH<=2 ✓ PH>2 Eliv Temperature Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg. C El Other ✓ Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-103(S) Lab ID: M66843-5 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A IUnadiusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL (3 C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 I Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/1 ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 105 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 108 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. IC Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value . I Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 1 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 8/10/2007 IM® 22 of 27 MACCUTEST. M66843 L a b o r a to r-ies r MADEP VPH FORM Matrix Aqueous Soil Sediment Other Containers SatisfactoryFy Broken El Leakin w Aqueous Preservatives N/A D PH<=2 W PH>2 LJ ^� Temperature Received on Ice ! Received at 4 Deg. C Ll Other d Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol I N/A F1 Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-103(D) Lab ID: M66843-6 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND a 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 104 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 110 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or Internal standards eluting In that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conic of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-CIO Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z AV qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? OYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? W Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tend Date 8/10/2007 ®® 23 of 27 ®ACCUTEBT. M66843 Laboratories r MADEP VPH FORM Matrix Aqueous ✓ Soil F1 Sediment Other Containers Satisfactor ✓ Broken El Leakingw A ueous Preservatives N/A El DH<=2 ✓ DH >2 El ^� Temperature Received on Ice Received at 4 Deg. C El Other ✓ Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol I N/A (� Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-104(S) Lab ID: M66843-7 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND A 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 I (Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 102 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 106 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range e Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z AV qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures.REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? OYes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑✓No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 8/10/2007 IM® 24 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 Laboratories MADEP VPH FORM Matrix Aqueous ✓ Soil Sediment F1 Other Containers Satisfactory✓ Broken Leakin w Aqueous Preservatives N/A LJ PH<=2 ✓ pH >2 LJiv Temperature Received on Ice D Received at 4 Deg. C Other ✓ Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-104(D) Lab ID: M66843-8 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 25-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL g C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 104 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 107 70-130% Footnotes �A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude cone of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A'J'qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? ❑✓No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Printed Name Reza Tend Date 8/10/2007 ®® 25 of 27 MA M66843 Laboratories r MADEP VPH FORM Matrix A ueous V Soil Sediment Other Containers Satisfacto Broken El Leakin w Aqueous PreservativesN A <= > N ous / H 2 H 2 Temperature Received on Ice El Received at 4 De- . C Other d Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol I N/A Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-105(S) Lab ID: M66843-9 Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I 56" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND A 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/I ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I 56 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND` 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 102 70-130 PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 105 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon 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. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A V qualifier indicates an estimated value Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? W No ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 8/10/2007 IN, ® 26 of 27 ®ACC TEST M66843 Laboratories I MADEP VPH FORM Matrix A ueous ✓ Soil FJ Sediment F1 Other Containers Satisfactory F--*1 Broken El Leakingw Aqueous Preservatives N/A H<=2 ✓ PH >2 E ^� Temperature Received on Ice 1 Received at 4 Deg. C Ll Other ✓ Rec'd at 3.9 deg C Methanol I N/A (Method for Ranges: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Client ID: MW-105(D) Lab ID: M66843-10 !Method for Target Analytes: MADEP VPH REV 1.1 Date Collected: 8/7/2007 Date Received: 8/8/2007 VPH Surrogate Standards Date Extracted: First Date Run: Last Date Run: PID: 2,5-Dibromotoluehe N/A 8/9/2007 N/A FID: 2,5-Dibromotoluene %Solids: Low Dilution: High Dilution: N/A 1 N/A i Unadjusted Ranges CAS# Elution Range Units Result RDL Q C5-C8 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C10 Aromatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics(Unadj.) N/A ug/I ND" 50 Target Analytes Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Toluene 108-88-3 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 1634-04-4 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Benzene 71-43-2 C5-C8 ug/I ND 2 Naphthalene 91-20-3 N/A ug/1 ND 3 o-Xylene 95-47-6 C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 m,p-Xylene C9-C12 ug/I ND 2 Adjusted Ranges C5-C8 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND' 50 C9-C12 Aliphatics N/A ug/I ND° 50 Surrogate Recoveries Acceptance Range FID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 104 70-130% PID:2,5-Dibromotoluene % 107 70-130% Footnotes A Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range B Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. G5-G8 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude the concentration of Target Analyles eluting in that range. C Hydrocarbon Range data exclude concentrations of any surrogate(s)and/or internal standards eluting in that range. C9-C12 aliphatic Hydrocarbons exclude conc of Target Analytes eluting in that range AND concentration of C9-C10 Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Z A V qualifier indicates an estimated value I Were all QA/QC procedures REQUIRED by the VPH Method followed? ❑✓Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were all performance/acceptance standards for required QA/QC procedures achieved? Yes ❑ No-Details Attatched Were any significant modifications made to the VPH method,as specified in Sect.11.3? WNo ❑ Yes-Details Attatched 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. Signature Postition Laboratory Director Printed Name Reza Tand Date 8/10/2007 M® 27 of 27 ®ACCUTEST. M66843 La b o r acorl es n o 4 u r. 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The subsoil is about 1.5 feet thick . The upper portion is brown}-, friable , II ' silt loam which grades with depth to a grayish brown, friable, silty clay loam. The lower portion of the subsoil is mottled. The substratum is mottled and extends to a depth of 60 inches or more, It is a grayish brown, firm, silty clay loam. Boxford soils are moderately well drained soils that have a seasonal high water table at a depth of 1.5 to 3 feet below the surface during the late fall, winter , early spring , and after periods of heavy precipitation. The permeability of this soil is slow (0.06-012 in/hr) to very slow (<0.06 in/hr) in the subsoil and substratum. MYER soils formed in sandy material (glacial outwash) . They= developed in dry, upland areas that have a water table greater than' 6 feet below the surface. Carver soils are nearly level to steep (0 `'to 35 percent slopes) , and occur on a wide range of landscapes r4nging., from broad plains to steep hills and ridges, There are two different Carver soil types mapped within Barnstable County: Carver loamy coarse sand and Carver coarse $and, Brief ; ; descriptions for both are given. 3 Typically the surface of Carver . loamy coarse sand soil$ io covered with a layer comprised of nondecomposed .and partially decomposed pine needles, leaves and twigs. The 'surface layer is light brownish gray, ;; very friable, loamy- coarse sand about 3 inches thick . The subsoil is about 16 inches thick . The upper portion is dark brown, very friable, loamy coarse sand which grades With depth to a brownish Yellow, very.' friable, coarse sand . The substratum is light yellowish brown, loose ,. coarse sand and extends to a depth of 60 or more inches. iTypically the surface of Carver coarse sand soils is covered , with a layer' comprised of nondecomposed ' and partially decomposed pine needles, leaves and twigs. The surface layer is brown, loose, coarse sand about 7 inches thick . The subsoil is about 2.5 feet thick . The upper portion is a strong , brown, very friable, coarse sand which grades with depth to a brownish yellow, loose, coarse sand. The substratum extends to a depth of 60 inches or more. It . is light yellowish brown, loose, coarse sand. Carver soils are excessively drained , droughty soils that have a water '` table greater than 6 feet below the surface. The permeability of this;;", soil is very rapid (>20 in/hr) in the subsoil and substretum,' -30- • i • IL9ES04 FE.LL1Y EORPOPA71DN / BDDR BOOOKK I°z PAGE P{AN w � aff- i � j 4 VICINITY MAP/ %/ � i�' � � %• � f0 � _�,•ADD' uADDM AAB1 / / / I /i J AREA 0 a 914 SF. 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V � CJo THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) I M ^C&L DATA TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD 0 satisfactory 2.Printers _ OF HEALTH 3.Auto.Body Shops J 0 unsatisfactory- 1 4.Manufacturers COMPANY { )r{ �- l —� �' (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores /J 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS '5rT Class: !c 7.Miscellaneous QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS 1 Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks r IN OUT IN OUTI IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: _ Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy-Oils: waste motor oil (C) 6new motor oil () transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: i � io-n Gi2 / !c-C Z-e ,r [ZIO L) 6' r7 f t,71-rR DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2aWater Supply Town Sewer @Public 1f A 1,1 O On-site QPrivate 3�Indoor Floor Drains YESY NO / ,/1� �V01 (JC 1 111V� /�J ��C,� i :V,, / r � r l�11 I ! / 1'{ 1, Q�Holding tank: MDC - - O Catch basin/Dry well i I�' ��r r\�(f r ) O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS:,- 0 Holding tank:MDC r, Gfl-11- /\ ? ' ' l � � �O Catch basin/Dry well AT u),,Iph, d r)&I On-site system 0 D ce&cK �. i 5.Waste Transporter IfAj Name of Hauler DestinationProduct Licensed? 1. " •�f �) r 8 ` )�C �VI ('': YES/2. NO Person (s) Interviewed Inspector " 'Date F Dam1v& AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. —� ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS "\ \ 414 BENEFIT STREET ^���LO PAWTUCKET.RHODE ISLAND 02861 i 1K1 401-726-5533 FEB 3 1993 ' TELECOPY 401-724-1 1 10 February 1, 1993 Mon � Mr. Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Health Department 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Shell Oil Company Hyannis, MA 577 West Main St. AEI Prolect No. 1905 Dear Mr. McKean: We are Consulting Engineers representing Shell oil Company. This is to confirm our discussion of this morning that Shell Oil Company has advised us that they will comply with the provisions set forth in the Town of Barnstable regulations at the subject location as directed. In order to have sufficient time to look at alternatives as we discussed, and to construct during more favorable weather conditions for compliance, you agreed to allow Shell Oil Company an extension of the deadline to April 9, 1993 . During this period, we will be working with Shell Oil Company to obtain permits and resolve all issues in order to comply. We thank you for your cooperation and understanding. Very truly yours, JPH: I rA. AYOUB, P.E. PAA/smw CC: Mr. Richard H. Hummel, II - Shell Oil Company REGISTERED P.E.:CONNECTICUT FLORIDA MAINE MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT I COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS A + d DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION a SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE ,M 5y0 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02347_ JANE SWIFT Governor BOB DURAND Secretary LAUREN A.LISS Commissioner GENT LEGAL MATTER: PROMPT ACTION NECESSARY (� CERTIFIED MAIL: RETURN RECEIPT REOUESTED January 29,2002 Motiva Enterprises LLC RE: BARNSTABLE-BWSC PMB 301, 1830 South Road 577 West Main Street Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 RTN#4-16772 NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY M.G.L. c.21E,310 CMR 40.0000 ATTENTION:David Weeks On December 10,2001 at 1:30 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 gauging of onsite monitoring wells, twelve point five (12.5) inches of non aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) was discovered in one of the wells. 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" refers to Motiva Enterprises LLC) 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 may be 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 This information is available in alternate format by calling our ADA Coordinator at(617)574-6872. DEP on the World Wide Web: http://www.mass.gov/dep 10 Printed on Recycled Paper rT�✓r i 2 costs 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. • Recover NAPL from the impacted well using a bailer. • Assess the wells rate of product recharge for a ten (10) day period. If product continues to recharge into the well,beyond the 10 day assessment period,the Department requires that a written Immediate Response Action Plan (IRA) be submitted which includes a provision for an automatic skimmer system... 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 to the Department within sixty(60)calendar days of December 10,2001. 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 Scot Parker with Geologic Services Corporation, listed as the LSP of record for the site 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 December 10,2002. 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.21E and the MCP. � y ' 3 If you have any questions relative to this Notice, please contact Michael Moran at the letterhead address or at (508) 946-2855. All future communications regarding this release .must reference the following Release Tracking Number: 4-16772. 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I explained that this office requires that the effluent be 10 ppm or less of oil &grease. According to some records I have in this office, an MDC trap was installed in the late 70's on the property. The contractor and property owner asked if this would meet our requirements. I explained that an MDC trap more than likely would not meet our standards. As usual, the owner doesn't want to go the expense of upgrading if it is not needed. The contractor and owner will need to prove to me that the effluent from the existing tank is 10 ppm or less. The only way to do this is to run some wash water to it, until it overflows, and have an outside lab draw a sample and test it. I expect that if it is an MDC trap, that has been in the ground since the late 70's, that it won't pass the effluent requirement. Once that happens they will have to upgrade to a new & improved oil/water separator. At some point could you email your phone number to me, I can't find you in the muni phonebook. Dave Anderson -----Original Message----- From: Parker,Alisha Sent: Thursday;May 05 200510:21'ANL. ..... .. . To: Anderson, Dave Subject: West Main Gas Good Morning Dave, I visited West Main Gas in mid April to complete a hazardous materials inspection and inventory. When Tim, the operator of the business, told me they were going to do the car washing system, I told him to let me know when they set it up so I could make sure they are installing the correct system. I stopped by West Main Gas yesterday May 4, 2005 because I saw the construction crew there. Matt Pereira spoke with me and was able to explain the existing underground system,the removal of the current waste in the underground tank and the testing that will take place on the new waste. I was hoping to be able to observe these processes. If you could let me know when you will be doing any of the testing or removal of the waste in advance, so I can attend, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, � Alisha Parker ����/©� Hazardous Materials Specialist Town-ef-Bar-nstabte-Health-Dep-art-m v bo l2� ( �+ r e,�VA � ' 6b 7 `� Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS DBA: West Main Gas Fax: Corp Name: Mailing Address Location: :577 West Main Street,Hyannis Street: 577 West Main Street mappar: City: Hyannis Contact: :Tim Rifai State: Ma Telephone: (508)778-1945 Zip: 02601 Emergency: Person Interviewed: Tim Rifai Business Contact Letter Date: Category: .Fuel Inventory Site Visit Date: 4/14/2005 ........._ ....... Type: :Car Wash Follow Up/Inspection Date: 5/5/2005 _........... ....._...... _.... public water indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains ❑ license required ❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑d outdoor holding tank mdc ❑ currently licensed ❑ town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell ❑ outdoor catch basin/drywell expir -- - - W on-site sewage 91 indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system date: Remarks:2/25197 Car wash water-self contained remediation unit. compliance: MSDS sheets on site. 4/14105 alp just opened up,no msds on site, Satisfactory fire extinguishers all inspected,small amounts of haz mat on site,retail mostly,need approved car wash system. 5/3/2005 alp observed the cementing of the car was system,stopped in and spoke with Matt Pereira,President,of MP and Sons Construction.Currently have grate in the garage that is 4ft by 3 ft deep. A baffle in the middle as a sand catcher.The town engineer((Dave)will be performing a test on the existing tanks.The 1000 gallon tank has haz waste in it,the 2000 gallon tank looks to be clear water.Will drain the haz mat tank that is currently full and-manifested out before begin wasW ft-aew sars4o4*S44h&fWe na- . ..,..., run off. If it doesn't pass;they will need to put a new system in. Page 2 Town of Barnstable-Health Department HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemicals: ❑ Zero Toxic Waste Materials gty's>25 Ibs dry or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals ❑ gty's 111 gals or more unit'of rr easure gasoline ----__.__.__._.-________.___..._.._..___.._.....---._._...............__......_..__..__. motor oil i _..._._._.____.....__.....1.1............_.........._........._......___.__._.._..._..._..._.............. Igallons paint,varnishes,stains,dyes _ 3 gallons any product with the word"POISON"on label " 1 gallons _.._........__._----._....-_.__..__...__._----------- _.._....._.._....___...........__---__..___._..._......._._...I..........____..__..._____....___........._............__......._..__...._..._._._.._...._.__.. 1 Waste Transporter: Fire District: 'Hyannis Last HW Shipment Date: Waste Hauler Licensed: No f i i bd .. -7Z -- Date: / #/ OJT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: C� �f M Ca BUSINESS LOCATION: INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: pp TOTAL AMOUNT- TELEPHONE NUMBER: 77,'— /245 S ' CONTACT PERSON: TlIYI f �l EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: ,fJ dar'OdA, D INFORMATION/RE OM ENDATIONS: e � � Fire istrict: 5 A Las s d "Mm� e Teo-/ecru .1- .b 6, Waste Transportation:—LIB® V Last shipment of hazardous.waste: Name of Hauler: Destination: Waste Product: _ Licensed? Yes No — NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) _. Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners i Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Mo or Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED i Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW -USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel I Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) Spot removers & cleaning fluids i (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS ,. r—Date: l I`/ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: BUSINESS LOCATION: 5 7'l P,ti�' M� n S�- _ INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: Y:1 Cin AAALM, 6ka-Y R-D Uj ° YA RMayk1n " T' OTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: S o g 7,37 91 NO o c>o a"d72S CONTACT PERSON: EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: bu v) 0 o MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: �r %%n Cam' OUA_a�_Ain ,NA.QeJ1 {-b c2Aa,;,, INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: 0 12+�" Fire District: Qjtk cAetnir_ l based s L se-A , lnQAA dc% G 0. C ���,rctct� �ty.ait®l ryas t �kR-LiGt�I s APB..-nc�t- Waste Transportation: 4114 Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler: Destination: Waste Product: Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) _ _ Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants ' Motor Oils Pesticides �_NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) 10 Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor&furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): ` Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Town of Barnstable to Department of Health,Safety,and Environmental Services MASK. Public Health Division 039. Ec iY1Rt 10%, 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 woe: 308-790 6263 Thomas A.McKean FAX: 308-773-3344 Director of Public Health February 27, 1996 Shell Oil Co. One Shell Plaza P.O.Box 2099 Houston,TX 77001 Dear Sir: RE: West Main Shell,577 West Main St.,Hyannis,MA 02601. On February 9, 1996,Donna Miorandi,Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable,observed an inside floor drain. At the time of inspection it was not determined as to where the floor drain terminates. You must comply with the Underground Injection Control Regulations described below. As mandated under the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act,the state Underground Injection Control(UIC) regulations prohibit potentially polluting discharge to injection wells. Vehicle maintenance operations commonly use unauthorized injection wells, such as floor drains leading to a septic sytem,dry well,or oil/water separator which leads to any subsurface leaching structure. Under the State Plumbing Code(248 CMR 2.09(1)(c)(3),ownerstoperators of facilities with floor drains tied to injection wells(or discharging to any surface point)have three options: 1. Seal the floor drain. Contact your local plumbing inspector for the appropriate filing form. If choosing this option,all previous discharges to the drain must be eliminated at theri source. For example,cars should no longer be washed and floors should no longer be hosed down. 2. Connect the floor drain to a holding tank. The tank will need DEP approval. The DEP approves two types of holding tanks for this waste: new installations and conversions of existing structures (e.g. oil/water separators). These tanks are for non-hazardous,industrial wastewater. If solvents, antifreeze,oil and other fluids are washed down the drain,the waste is likely to be hazardous. 3. Connect the floor drain to a municipal sewer system,if available. An oil/water separator is required to be installed under this option. This requires a permit from DEP and the Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works along with the sewer connection application. The amount of discharge shall not exceed ten parts per million(10 ppm). f ,L 4fX tk Y r 3 � V ti? . In all cases,the owner must file a UIC NOTIFICATION FORM with DEP. You are directed to comply with the state's UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL regulations (310 CMR 27.00)by informing this department in writing of your intentions within ten(10)days of receipt of this notice and completing the work within thirty(30)days. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH omas A.McKean Director of Public Health Enc. Industrial Floor Drains if .r I I a w 5S 4f r• I ViP1�{ • t f i{ 4 Town of Barnstable Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health April 26, 1996 Shell Oil Company One Shell Plaza P.O. Box 2099 Houston, TX 77001 Dear Sir/Madam, You are required to appear at the Board of Health hearing scheduled on Mary 21, 1996 at 7.00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Second Floor Hearing Room of the Town Hall. At this meeting you or your representative will be asked to explain why you have not complied with the order letter dated February 27, 1996 in regards to the State's Underground Injection Control Program( 310 CMR 27.00). If you should have any questions please telephone me at (508) 790-6265. Sincerely yours, T omas A. McKean Director of Public Health � � a o / a � G r Shell Oil Products Company 400 Blue Hill Drive ��,` Westwood,MA 02090 New England Retail District / k6a Telephone(61�461,600 111 ri Fm (61 n461-"40 .� MAY 19g6 fJ1 7"Wf Gh'QSn,.„'e J Celrtified Mail April 29, 1996 ' Mr.Thomas A.McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: West Main Shell 577 West Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.McKean: In February,Donna Miorandi,Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable,observed an inside floor drain and was unable to determine where the floor drain terminated. A survey was conducted by LaMountain Brothers,Inc.,on behalf of Shell Oil Products Company to determine where the floor drain terminated. They survey determined that all drains ultimately connect to the municipal sewer. A drawing created during the survey is attached for your information. If you have any questions,please contact me. Sincerely, Shell O' roducts Company Richard J.Reute Environmental Engineer enclosure a PG O / D / log c1►t�� I �J >11 jJ C to c v� eL 200 r•1 WJM¢it5 i A LoK LLLO s OR sfueh L 1 1 YJ 77 C�/, ��,9i.✓ 5 r 0 NOTICE OF INITIAL SITE INVESTIGATION AND WASTE SITE CLEANUP PERMIT APPLICATION FORMER SHELL SERVICE STATION#137770 577 WEST MAIN STREET HYANNIS,MA. 02601 RTN 4-16772 Pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40.0480), an Initial Site Investigation has been performed at the above referenced location. A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is a disposal site (as defined by M.G.L. c. 21 E, Section 2). This site has been classified as Tier IC (310 CMR 40.0500), and an Initial Tier IC Permit application is being submitted on or before December 10, 2002 to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0703. A permit is required to proceed with a Comprehensive Remedial Responses at all Tier I sites. Anyone interested in reviewing the permit application should notify DEP by writing to DEP, BUREAU OF WASTE SITE CLEANUP, PERMIT SECTION at 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02347 by DECEMBER 10, 2002. If anyone notifies DEP of his or her interest in reviewing or submitting comment on the Tier I permit application, DEP will conduct a public comment review period of twenty (20) days, which shall run concurrently with DEP's Initial Technical Review of the application. Anyone who fails to notify DEP in writing of his/her interest in commenting on the application by the above date may be deemed to have waived his/her rights, if any, to appeal DEP's permit decision or to intervene in an adjudicatory proceeding with respect to this application,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0770(2). M.G.L. c. 21 E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan provide additional opportunities for public notice of and involvement in decisions regarding response actions at disposal sites: 1) The Chief Municipal Official and Board of Health of the community in which the site is located will be notified of major milestones and events, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403; and 2) Upon receipt of a petition from ten or more residents of the municipality in which the disposal site is located, or of a municipality potentially affected by a disposal site, a plan for involving the public in decisions regarding response actions at the site will be prepared and implemented,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1405. To obtain more information on this disposal site and the opportunities for public involvement during its remediation, please contact Mr. David Weeks, Senior Environmental Engineer, Shell Oil Products US, PMB 301, 1830 South Road, Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 at (845)462-5225. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS W EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS a + d DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL O IFICE � =r) �c 9� 5 qb. 20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville, MA 02347 JANE SWIFT DEL ! zuuz BOB DURAND Governor TOVv+, :, dLE Secretary 11 HEAL I i•i i?t_A i. LAUREN A.LISS Commissioner C, 00 r�� November 26, 2002 David B. Weeks, Senior Environmental RE: BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-16772 Engineer 577 West Main Street Motiva Enterprises LLC TRANSMITTAL #W031981 PMB 301, 1830 South Road, Unit 24 INITIAL PERMIT APPLICATION Wappingers Falls, New York 12590 STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLETENESS Dear Mr. Weeks: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the Department), has completed its Administrative Review of the Permit Application for the above- referenced site and determined it to be administratively complete. This determination was made on November 26, 2002. Accordingly,the Department will begin its Technical Review. According to 310 CMR 4.04, the Department now has to complete its Technical Review and issue a final decision to grant or deny the permit. The Department may request additional information during the course of the Technical Review. This Initial Technical Review Period (T-1) shall result in either a decision to grant or deny the permit, a proposed permit decision, or a statement of Technical Deficiencies. As a result of the Public Notice, the Department did not receive notification by any individual of their interest in reviewing and submitting written comments on the permit application. However, the permit application for the above referenced site is now available for review in the Department's Regional Service Center located in Lakeville, Massachusetts. Interested parties may refer to 310 CMR 40.1400 for additional public involvement opportunities during the site investigation and remediation process. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0722 (2)(e) and 310 CMR 4.04(2)(b)2.c., if a Statement of Technical Deficiencies is issued, the applicant shall respond to the Department within thirty (30) days of issuance of such Statement of Deficiencies by submitting any additional material to support the application and address deficiencies. Pursuant..to 310 CMR 4.04 (2) and 310 CMR 40.0721 (5),. a determination of Administrative Completeness shall not constitute any finding with respect to the technical suitability, adequacy or accuracy of the material submitted, and shall be no bar to a request to This information is available in alternate format by calling our ADA Coordinator at(617)574-6872. DEP on the World Wide Web:hitp://Www.mass.gov/dep �� Printed on Recycled Paper BARNSTABLE-BWSC/SMP RTN 4-16772 Page 2 of Statement of Administrative Completeness amend, revise, replace, or supplement such.materials based on technical suitability, adequacy or accuracy. The Department may request additional information during the course of the Technical Review. Withdrawal of the permit application shall be subject to the provisions of 310 CMR 4.04 (3) (d). In accordance with 310 CMR 4.04 (2)(f) and 310 CMR 40.0720 (3), the applicant and the Department may, by written agreement, extend any schedule for.timely action or any portion thereof. Provided your application is technically adequate, and none of the contingencies outlined in 310 CMR 4.04 occur,the Department will issue a final decision within the timeframes listed in 310 CMR 40.0722. You will be entitled to a refund of your application fee should the Department fail to complete its final review of your-application and make a decision to grant or deny the permit within these timeframes. If you have any questions,please call Ms. Julia Sechen at (508) 946-2791. Sincerely, rard M.R. Martin, Chief ite Management&Permitting Section M/JS/re CERTIFIED MAIL NO. 7001 1940 0005 3102 6498 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Town Administrator 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Mr. Scott Parker Geologic Services Corporation 15 Bonazzoli Avenue Hudson, MA 01749 DEP-SERO ATTN: Cathy Kiley, Permitting Branch Chief Data Entry 0 ��i' �✓ 0 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM NAME OF BUSINESS: .2 6 1_16� cam&'Ze Mail To: BUSINESS LOCATION: 572 ��,5 �i��, Y ,��� Board of Health MAILING ADDRESS: y �� A-1 4 Town of Barnstable --�-�—�� 7-7—,,�=�0 P.O. Box 534 TELEPHONE NUMBER(ee)- 77/-Z e�,�� Hyannis, MA02601 CONTACT PERSON: s �� :C�i �¢- /1� ,,< eyo EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for I your own use, ' YES NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous character- istics and must be registered regardless of volume. Please estimate the quantity beside the product that you store: Quantity/Case Quantity/Case ,2 Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Drain cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Toilet cleaners Engine and radiator flushes Cesspool cleaners Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Disinfectants Motor oils/waste oils Road Salt (Halite) Gasoline, J t fuel XI��®� Refrigerants Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating Pesticides (insecticides, herbicides, Other petroleum products: grease, lubricants rodenticides) Degreasers for engines and metal Photochemicals (fixers and developers) Degreasers for driveways & garages Printing ink Battery acid (electrolyte) Wood preservatives (creosote) Rustproofers Swimming pool chlorine Car wash detergents Lye or caustic soda 3� Car waxes and polishes Jewelry cleaners Asphalt & roofing tar Leather dyes Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Fertilizers (if stored outdoors) Paint & lacquer thinners PCB's Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Paint brush cleaners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) Floor & furniture strippers Any other products with "Poison" labels Metal polishes (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Laundry soil & stain removers hydrochloric acid, other acids) (including bleach) Other products not listed which you feel may Spot removers & cleaning fluids be toxic or hazardous (please list): (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Household cleansers, oven cleaners } White Copy- Health Department/ Canary Copy-Business r _ - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair satisfactory 2.Printers BOARD OF HEALTH O 3.Auto Body Shops d / unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY At (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESSO tA(0411V lass: 7.Miscellaneous Q U. NTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors; OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks : IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels- asoline, e Fuel(A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Hey D waste motor oil new motor oil (C) transm' ' /hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Iiscellaneous: 1JOI(M I M , a& LW 0 I � Ito ; L/A LCMO DISPOSAURECLAMATION V REMARA511 KS: 0 1. gnitary Sewage 2.Water Supply � Town Sewer 16ublic Al IAI Q On-site QPrivate - 0 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES4NO C� O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well 2 O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES -NO ORD MO Holding tank:MDC6fA SOS f, O Catch basin/Dry well \ 116,T - O On-site system Q� 5.Waste TransporterName of Hauler Destination 1JWaste Product l" YES NO 1. 2. a erson (s) Interviewed Inspector Date Date: a2 TOXIC AND HNZAADOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM NAMEOFBUSINESS: L z 1 BUSINESS LOCATION: .5 77 (.�� �� MAILING ADDRESS: Mail To: TELEPHONE NUMBER: — 2 5-3 Y Board of Health Town of Barnstable CONTACT PERSON: P.O. Box 534 EMERGENCY CONTACT TEL 5��e TELEPHONE NUMBER: �f� d � �� Hyannis, MA 02601 TYPEOFBUSINESS: &ru �� ��a cay :2 S�4 Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for you own use? YES k NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous character- istics and must be registered regardless of volume. Please estimate the quantity beside the product that you store. NOTE: LIST IN TOTAL LIQUID VOLUME OR POUNDS. Quantity Quantity Antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) Drain cleaners NEW USED Cesspool cleaners 9 C0-' Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salt (Halite) ! c.a.S-t Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants ad C��J Motor oils Pesticides 3 — / poa NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet Fuel Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Other petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Battery acid (electrolyte) Swimming pool chlorine Rustproofers Lye or caustic soda Car wash detergents Jewelry cleaners Car waxes and polishes Leather dyes Asphalt & roofing tar Fertilizers Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes PCB's Lacquer thinners Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, NEW USED (inc. carbon tetrachloride) Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Any other products with "poison" labels Paint brush cleaners (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Floor & furniture strippers hydrochloric acid, other acids) Metal polishes Laundry soil & stain removers Other products not listed which you feel (including bleach) may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Spot removers & cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS,1--Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTH � satisfactory 2.Printers 3.Auto Body Shops O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY � G� =S' (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS 27 Class: 7.Miscellaneous -_?-/t&,(_,,,-QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS i Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: 3 — Gasoline,Jet Fuel(A) Diesel,Kerosene, #2(B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil(C) new motor oil (C) " TS �2 0 transmission/hydraulic ?C Synthetic Organics: degreasers iscel lan�eous: DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: sM 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply l LA O Town Sewer 9Public 0--On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES-2--)_N0 O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well Oon-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES `� NO ORDERS: O Holding tank:MDC Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product YES NO 1. 2. s nterviewed Inspector Date TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair 2.Printers BOARD OF HEALTH satisfactory 3.Auto Body Shops � _ ,�I O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers CO 'PAIV //l/ / 1 �� (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores y�� 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS �Z 7. �/�.�2.�c.�`�Class: 7.Miscellaneous QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MAT IALS ,• _rround Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: 2 dn Gasoline Jet Fuel(A) f ® Piesel-Me—reseme #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers h 4 �1,16T ' Miscellaneous: DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply ,&Town Sewer P ublic O On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES_�_NO O Holding tank:MDC_ O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS: O Holding tank:MDC .RVCatch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destinaii"n;,, Waste od YES NO 1. 2. VVYI �. erson (s) Interviewed ffispector Date TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair O satisfactory 2.Printers ABOARD OF HEALTH 3.Auto Body Shops unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY f Q (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS c _ Class' 7.Miscellaneous c f * Pv, ,4QW$TITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIA 4S ground IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline Jet Fuel(A) Heavy Oils: new motor oil (C) � transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: LL DISPOSALIRECLAMATION REMARKS: 1.Wtary Sewage 2.Water Supply /U own Sewer Public O On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES N - O Holding tank:MDC I O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES�NO ;221 O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Narne of Hauler Destination Waste Product 1. ��®//y�.��2y YES INO % Q✓ 2. h Person(s) Interviewed Inspector Date ,1 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTH O satisfactory 2.Printers 3.Auto Body Shops O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY � �� 1 p p nt y1 S Fuel (see"Orders") 5. Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS ��77 Wrl:r WIN S'I. Class: 1 7.Miscellaneous H L hro3�s . QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALSC sejots Above Tanks Underground Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN JOUTI#&gallonslAge Test Fuels: Gasoline Jet Fuel(A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil(C) co transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers L, ant— con" bur, -�Nrt 140 n Miscellaneous: 1 m lov\v Ci W i c, G 1✓ US1\2!t G Cco k)(, SyM-f_ i t3.e. c Sufi F�zt. I� DISPOSAL/RECI AMATION REMARKS: 1. S itary Sewage 2. ter Supply 1 S S&Wown Sewer ublic I ) . O On-site OPrivate Sl 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES_�_NO O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES__�f, NO ORDERS: O Holding tank:MDC " h O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system b�Cl I IVi�I.E 5.Waste Transporter ' YES NO 1. 2. Pers s)InterviewM Inspector to ' I Date: .-7 l I`// V Y TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY r--ale't Drug;h NAME OF BUSINESS: �/✓ S'� M a _!s1 CtraWdaek*q5bl'ce BUSINESS LOCATION: .S 7 u/C,5, ' Mat n S�-- INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: q1 Cin a f1 d L0.. 61,41 RD w , YR gtAau Vi kA TOTAL AMOUNT. TELEPHONE NUMBER: 570 8 737 91 Ll0 ,y 71 pac7 ce�r,(,(�S CONTACT PERSON:.�e6 �a AMOU M EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER:, hd Ii A/ObL) rn Sonr79t4 MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: �r 5isAi n n caoe, dt_ a iY! A AnD INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: (Y15 S ��, s Fire District: cull QAe41raC_" —IOQS" ____ .s U-Se- l Qe Waste Transportation: �►J14 Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler: ---A Destination: Waste Product: Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. 9 Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) _ ,_ Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) 10 Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) Spot removers & cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS r LltGEOLOGIC SERVICES CORPORATION Hydrogeologists and Environmental Scientists January 16,2002 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup �������� Attw Mike Moran 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville,MA 02347 JAN 2 8 2002 Re: Immediate Response Action Plan TOWN OF BARNSTABLE HEALTH DEPT. Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Moran: Enclosed please find a Release Notification Form and Immediate Response Action(IRA)Plan,as well as the associated BWSC Forms 103 and 105 prepared for the above referenced site. Please note that the IRA activities described herein were verbally approved by Mr.Michael Moran of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(DEP)during a telephone conversation with Mr.Michael Bricher of Geologic Services Corporation(GSC)on December 10,2001_ Subsequently,the DEP issued release tracking number (RTN)4-16772 for the subject property. Please contact the undersigned or David B.Weeks of Equiva Services LLC at(845)462-5225 with any questions or comments. Sincerely, Geologic Services Corporation Michael C.Bricher Scott K.Parker,LSP Project Manager Senior Project Manager I cc: David B.Weeks,Equiva Services LLC,P.M.B.301, 1830 South Road,Unit 24,Wappingers Falls12590 John Klimm,Hyannis Town Administrator,367 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Mr.Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health,367 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 15 Bonazzoli Ave. • Hudson, MA 01749 • (978) 568-8740 • (978) 568-9316 Recycled Paper I CFIKE Town of Barnstable AM. Board of Health 1639. 1 p A`e� P.O. Box 534, Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-8624644 Susan G.Rask,R.S. FAX: 508-790-6304 Ralph A.Murphy,M.D. Sumner Kaufman, M.S.P.H. To: MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC Date Monday,March 05,2001 1100 LOUISIANA AVE HOUSTON TX 77002 RE: Underground Storage Tank at 577 WEST MAIN STREET } Map Parcel: 269003 Tank NO: 01 Tag NO: 00886 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 03: subsection 2 of the Town of Barnstable Health Regulation regarding fuel and chemical storage systems. You are directed to remove this tank 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 C 1�1� r���lza4� ya1751 c�S� • ,'e • ��a ago �J d LitPP ' yfi'k� QittC � 11 ,Pb 4m 1Pb \ E 1+1 f{15 co D _�r - - Roams —� Vlilplt�S ta 0 f r z H r � • � �` ly` r stu,�a if et �q 3 S�° 1 539, 77 to gc'PP "FO PAR ] Real Estate System - General Property Inquiry] Help [ ] Parcel Id: 269 003- - Account No: 173092 Parent : Location: WEST MAIN ST Neighborhood: HY09 Fire Dist : HY Devel Lot : Lot Size : . 59 Acres Current Own: SHELL OIL CO State Class : 332 ONE SHELL PLAZA No. Bldgs : 1 Area: 1808 PO BOX 2099 Year Added: HOUSTON TX 77001 Deed Date : 040190 Reference : 7120/280 January 1st : SHELL OIL CO Deed MMDD: 0490 Deed Ref : 7120/280 Comments : Values : Land: 107500 Buildings : 82000 Extra Features : 6800 Road System: 577 Index: 1813 (WEST MAIN STREET ) Frntg: 190 Index: 1145 (OLD CRAIGVILLE ROAD ) Frntg: 103 Control Info: Last Auto Upd: 050695 Status : C Last TACS Update : 080290 Land Reviewed By: Date : 0000 Bldgs Reviewed By: Date : 0000 Tax Title : Account : Taken: Account Status : Hold Status : Cancel [ ] Press XMT for more data Next screen [PAR ] Action [ ] Owners Name [ ] Road Index [ ] Road Name [ ] Parcel Number [269] (004] [ ] [ l [ ] 05/15/96 Shell Oil Products Company 400 Blue Hill Drive Wmtwood,MA 02090 New England Retail District Tdphone(61"1-4600 Fug(617)461.4640 May 15, 1996 Mr.Thomas A McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: West Main Shell 577 West Main St. Hyannis,MA 02603 Dcar Mr.McKean: A copy of the letter sent on Apirl 29, 1996,is attached for you review. Also,a copy of the sewer permit dated,June 7, 1979, is attached. Since the connection was completed prior to May 10, 1979, Shell believes it is exempt from acquiring a DEP Pm-nit#according to the attached document"Industrial Floor Drains-Common questions about the UIC program". If you have any questions,please contact me at(617)461-4608 Sincerely, Shell O ducts Company Richard J.Reuter Environmental Engineer enclosurc 05/15/96 4U4U SHELL ULL/NE DZU .w Shell Oil Products Company 400 MUG Hen Drtw Wesewood,MA 02090 New England WWI District T&4hom-(iI7)461-moo Fm(dir)014640 CerUffied Mall April 29, 1996 Mr. Thomas A.McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 0260I Ise: West Main Shell 577 West Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr. McKean: In February,Donna h iorandi,Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable,observed an inside floor drain and was unable to determine where the floor drain terminated. A survey was conducted by LaMountain Brothers,Inc.,on behalf of Shell OR Products Compaq+to determine where the floor drain terminated. They survey determined that all drains ultimately connect to the municipal sewer. A drawing created during the survey is attached for your information. If you have any questions,please contact me. Sincerely, Shell O' oducts Company Richard J.Re Environmental Engineer enclosure U5/15/9-9 DEPARTMENT OF: UBLIC WORKS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ,6-'7_7 • APPLICATION FOR sEWEEA(}E PERMIT Permit NQ 282 Eta-Fac, Inc. (Shell Oil Oompa>;y I .�.........�. �„owner of the Bstate hereby ' 'installing-- MDC 'trap West Main Street apply for a sewer.connection fr1 .om _.. PP Y for the purpose a# Street azd No. Water Closet ,.,�.�.. Shower Urinal' •" Other Sink Lavatory Bowl, ''Dish Washer Other Bath Tub Set Tub Washing Machine .«.�.._ .,. Other -West Main Street , - to the common sewer oa: ' ; . Axture Rate ❑ Street r� i •. •�• ,. �;._,__..,... Meter Rate � i a. And the undersigned further agrees to strictly:conform to the Laws and ordinances relating to sewers, and to the rules and regulations that are now in force or may be adopted in relation thereto, and also 0 the piumbiuc laws and ordinances so far as they relate thereto. b. And the undersigned further agrees for himself, his heirs,. devisees and assigns. that the said Water Pollution Control Board shall have access at all reasonable hours to the said premises, to See that an the laws, ordinaaces, rules •, _ ations relj§ftg to. the sewer are Complied--wi Owner's Signet r `'� Accepted Ad r ,K7 r . 'G�-•__r �,��� /1 y — - - --- y•�.!(41 �...!'� a /Attorney. Gontr ctor's Signature 1Jepal'tID@nt e P���Vopy'"C'&7y"- Treatment PlsAt;'Pinti�'Company;-Goldenrod*- Owner ' 00 ,54l'b ���f — � 1 TOWN OF ^ ""' •� — � .,�.� 03 TOWN OF 33ARNSTABLE SE�EPARTMSNT r APPLICATION FOR SEWERAGE PERMIT Permit No..—.. &a. x , Shell 0 it C o. Full Name owner of the Estate hereby apply for a sewer ebnneetion from W. Main St.•_ � for the purpose of drainingthe following Water Closet Street and No. - Shower Urinal Other Sink Lavatory Bowl _..•_,,, Dish Washer Y."„�„_„� Bath Tub _.�.... Set Tub . Other -•--••�— Washing Machine Other to the common sewer on ,�, W._ Main St. Fixture Rate Bill to : 1145 Reservoir A40eebran�p, R.I. 02920 Meter Rate (lie A. And the undersigned further agrees to strictly conform to the Laws and ordinances relating to sewers, i and to the rules and regulations thgt are now in force or may be adopted In relation thereto, and also to the Plumbing laws and ordinances so far as they relate thereto. b- And the undersigned further agrees for himself, his heirs, devisees and Comtnissloners shall have access at all reasonable hours to the said premises, than the laws, ordin- ances, rules and regulations relatinR to the sewer are complied with, Owner's S)gnatur Accepted Date �,�� ~ A daress /! � s By enzA Y Contra or's Si nature B � ��,,�� Sewer Commissioner r@s8 . oar a,t, coPx K 4 V7 f 0 /1 / Shell Oil Products Company • 400 Blue Hill Orbs Westwood.MA 02090 New Englund R@il 01strkt Tthphone(617)+eIEpp rtz(e17)+e1.4e40 May 15, 1996 Mr.Thomas A.McKean Director of public Health Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: West Main Shell 577 West Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.McKean: A copy of the letter sent on Apir129, 1996,is attached for you review. Also,a copy of the sewer permit dated,June 7, 1978,is attached. Since the connection was completed prior to May 10, 1979, Shell believes it is exempt from acquiring a DEP Permit#according to the attached document"Industrial Floor Drains-Common questions about the UIC program". If you have any questions,please contact me at(617)461-4609 Sincerely, Shell�cts Company Richard J.Reuter Environmental Engineer enclosure i Shell Oil products Company 400 Blue HO Drive WoWM4 MA 020" New En&nd Refill District T.kPM-(G IrfU l-440 F(61"14M Car-ffied Mail April 29, 19% Mr. 'Thomas A.McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: West Main Shell 577 West Main St, Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.McKean: In February,Donna Miorandi,Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable, observed an inside floor drain and was unable to determine where the floor drain terminated. A survey was conducted by LaMountain Brothers,Inc.,on behalf of Shell Oil Products Company to determine where the floor drain terminated. They survey determined that all drains ultimately connect to the municipal sewer. A drawing created during the survey is attached for your information. If you have any questions,please contact me. Sineetely, Shell cts Company Richard 1.Route;/_ Environmental Engineer enclosure i tr i C In QJac ,deb Co} _ Rvotr M1 I �f}cey. Su'A�QR j'agt,��cSN ' f �4 if S -5-77 EA)l '7-Rolw.vD A . Date ® c:1 . 1/� / l/•J �4 700 / m Dear- -------------- You are required to appear at the Board of Health hearing schedule on at,- 7:00 p.m. The meeting will'-be held in the Second Floor Hearing Room Town Hall. At this meeting you or your representative will be asked to explain why you have not d complied with the order letter dated in regards to the State's 'L�Jwwq Underground Injection Control Program (310 27.00) . If you should have any questions please telephone me at (508) 790-6265. Sincerely yours, Thomas A'. McKean Director of Public Health Ate' x mu UkIAIN OF U U I TUD Y ACCUTEST JOB �� a UACCUTEST 495 TECHNOLOGY CENTER WEST • BUILDING ONE MARLBOROUGH,MA 01752 ACCUTEST QUOTE is TEL:508-481-6200 • FAX.508.481-7753 II a111,21...W1 CLIENT INFORMATION/ / [ FACILITY INFORMATION ANALYTICAL INFORMATION �f .1, ' ) MATRIX CODES OW• G WATER NAME� I //��� PROJECT NA E i yf,' \� \�C,^Ca zzz o , fT�C.r�y�� cf'7 7 �� :., S 1; ' 7�i,n.n lS, J"I4 Gw- GROUND ARS o^ O'��� LOCATION ���`� f WW- WASTE. .�S J WATER SO- SOIL CITY,Y ►� �j STATE ZIP PROJECT NO. / , 84.- SLUDGE. Y ►t l�f c�,tcS-- l�`��i O��j©� �L 01- OIL SEND REPORT TO: �5 LIQ- OTHER 17�Jb�" 1 o FAX M 17 8�b�' 1-31 LIQUID PHONE i _ l SOL-OTHER ACCUTEST COLLECTION x U. PRESERVATI N SOLID SAMPLE i FIELD ID/POINT OF COLLECTION SAMPLED oil' DATE TIME BY; S F LAB USE ONLY O 7_zydS- 1..� kAblot togo " Z DATA TURNAROUND INFORMATION _KS DELIVERABLE.INFORMATION COMMENTS/REMARKS Y �'n......:. !1.T.1 P...I.:'... 14 DAYS STANDARD APPROVED BY: TANDARD O 7 DAYS RUSH COMMERCIAL"B" O 48 HOUR EMERGENCY O DISK DELIVERABLE a� 0 OTHER O STATE FORMS -� 14 DAY TURNAROUND HAROCOPY,EMERGENCY OR RUSH IS FAX 0 OTHER(SPECIFY) DATA UNLESS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED ` `. SAMPLE CUSTODY MUST BE DOCUMENTED BELOW EACH PW SAMPLES CHANGE POSSESION,INCLUDING COURIER DE Y IIELN UISHE BY M R: DATE TIME: RECEIVEOBY: UI ED Y. DATE TIME: REC BY: ,. RELINOU ED BY; DA E TIME. RECEIVED BY: RELINQUISHE BY: DATE TIME: REC 3. 3. 4. 4. RELINQUISHED BY: DATE TIME. RECEIVED BY: SEAL# PRESERVE WHERE APPLICABLE ON 1¢E. V-ftMP RE S. 5. I Attachment F Dec-27-01 12:04P EIC GA P-02 (EIC E I C Order No. 915001 PO Box 505 Alpharetta,Georgia 30009 770-772-7400fax 770-772-0555 COST ESTIMATE Clint Ship To Name Geologic Services Corp Name Address 15 Somali Avenue Address - City Hudson . St MA" ZIP 01749 City St* ZIP Phone 978.56e-8740 Phone Units Description Unit Price TOTAL 1 System NET System-solar powered with solar panel $4,300.00 $4.300.00 90 feel Oleophllic Fabric-6-inch wide $12.00 $1.080.00 1 Package Accessories Kt-downhole and riser extension $450.00 $450.00 2 Unit Field Installation and Testing-per 10-hr day $1.000.00 $2,000.00 1 Unit Mob-Demob(cost dependent upon site location) $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Option Lease NET System(does not include fabric/Accessories) $900.00 [Nam ment Details SubTolal $8,830.00 Shipping&Handling Check Cash Taxes Account No. Credit Card TOTAL $8 830.00 C# Exp Date Shipping Date Approval Date 12/27/2001 Order No _ Sale7_ s Rep Ship Via Notes/Remarks Recommend 2 to 4 weeks notice for delivery. Add shipping and handling. Add taxes if applicable. Estimate valid for 30 days from the dale of estimate. 12/272001 Geologic Services Corp Page 1 ��V'Ii!///L.V'iGUJTi4I.TiL7Ii�\//1+ci.l.�lil[lif./GLIfHifilfl - uL/�G[!//K///GG/W� �/"Qr�/�'Y/ V GNVWG✓ Notification for Storage Tanks Regulated Unuer 527 CMR 9.00 Forward completed form,signed by local fire department,to:Mass. UST Program,Dept 7Fire of Fire Services,One Ashburton Place-Room 1310,Boston,MA 02108-1618PY Use Form FP-290R to notify of tank removals or closures in Received--?-Telephone(617) 727-8500 HLE Dept. ID# 7 (Fire Department retains one copy of FP-290) Fire Dept. Sig. DA. New Facility (see instructions,e1) MR Amended. ❑C. Renewal _ _ Amended INSTRUCTIONS:Form FP-290(Notification for Aboveground and Underground Storage Tanks)is to be completed for each location containing underground or aboveground storage tanks regulated under 527 CMR 9.00. If more than five tanks are owned at this location,photocopy the following pages and staple continuation sheets to the form.The FP-290 must A. Facility Number be completed in duplicate.Although the form may be photocopied,the facility owner orownees representative must sign each copy separately;photocopied signatures are not sufficient. Both copies of the FP-290 are to be forwarded to the B. Date Entered local fire department,who will check all Information and certify the forms.The fire department will retain one copy of the FP-290 for its records,and the facility owner shall be responsible for forwarding the other copy to the Dept.of C. Clerk's Initials Fire Services atthe address above. The local fire department will issue the permit portion of the FP-290;however, registration is not complete until the FP-290 is received and checked by the UST Regulatory Compliance Unit All questions D. Comments on this form are to be answered.Incomplete forms will be returned. 1-N ew Facility'means a tank or tanks located at a site where tanks have not been previously located. 2'Facgity street address'must include both a street number and a street name. Post office box numbers are not acceptable,and will cause a registration to be returned.H geographic location of facility Is not provided,please indicate distance and direction from closest intersection,e.g., (facility at 199 North Street is located)400 Yards southeast of Co =11oad(inlersection). GENERAL • • Notification Required Exception:(a)a farm orresidential tankof 1,100 gallons orlesscapacityused forstoring motor Fire Prevention Form FP-290is to be used as Notification.Registration,and Permit for fuel fornoncommercial purposes,or(b)afank used forstoring beating ollforconsumpthre aboveground and underground storage tanks and tank facllydes regulated under 527 usson the promises whom stored am not required to be registered undarS27 CMR 9.09. Code of Massachusetts Regulations 9.00.No regulated aboveground or underground penalties:AnYownerwhoknowinglyfaOsEonofifyorsubmitsfalseiMonnationshallbe;ubect storage tank faciity shall be installed,maintained,replaced,substantially modified o► 1 removed withouta permit(FP-290)issued by the head of the local fire department to a civil penalty not to exceed$25,000 for each tank for which notification is not given or for The owner of any storage facility shall within seven working days notify the head of the ', which false information is submitted.(MGL Chapter 140,section 38H,527 CMR 9.00) local fire department and the Dept.of Fire Services of any change in the name, Aboveground Storage Tanks address,or telephone number of the owner or operator of a storage facility subject tp. 527-CMR 9.00 requires the registration of any aboveground storage tank which meets the regulation by Chapter 148;Mass.General Law and by 527 CMR 9.00. following definition:a horizontal or vertical tank,equal to or less than 10,000 gallons Underground Storage Tanks capacity,that is intended for fixed installation without back fig above or below grade,and is Each owner of an underground tank first put into operation on or after Jan.1,.1991, used for the'storage of Hazardous Substances,Hazardous Wastes,or Flammable or shall,within thirtydays after the tank is first put into operation,notify the Department of. Combustible Liquids. Fire Services(the department)of the existence of such tank,specifying,to the extent Exception Al:Above ground tanks of more than 10,0W gallons capacity regulated by520CMR known,the owner of the tank,date of installation, capacity,type,location,and uses of 12.00(Requirements for the Installation of Tanks Containing Fluids Other Than Water in such tank.By nolater than Jan.31,1991,each owner of an underground storage tank Excess of 10,000 Gallons)are not required to be registered under 527 CMR 9.00, that was in operation at any time after Jan.1,1974. regardless of whether or not such tank was removed from beneath the surface of the ground at any time,shall notify the Exception 92:(a)a farm or residential tank of 1.100 gallons or less capacity used for storing department of the existence of such tank,specifying,to the extent known,the owner of motor fuel for noncommercial purposes, or(b) a tank used for storing heating ON for the tank,date of installation,capacity,type,and location of the tank,and the type and consumptive use on the premises where stored are not required to be registered under 527 quantity of substances stored in such tank,or which were stored in such tank before CMR 9.00. the tank ceased being In operation if the tank was removed from beneath the surface Penalties:Any person who knowingly violates any MeorregulationmadebytheBoardofFire of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department Such notice shall Prevention Regulations shag,exceptas otherwise provided,be punished by afine of notless also specify,to the extent known,the date the tank was removed from beneath the than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars.(MGL.Chapter 148,section surface of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department The 1013,and 527 CMR 9.00) operator of any tank that has owner or whose owner cannot definitely Where to Notify?Two completed notification forms should be signed b both the tank owner ascertained,shall notify the department tank,of the existence of such tank,specifying,to the P 9 Y extent known,any information relating to ownership of the tank,and date of and the local fire department.One copy will be retained by the fire department,and the tank installation,capacity,type,and location of the tank,and the type and quantity of owner shall send a separate copy to the address at the top of this page. substances stored in such tank,or which were stored in such tank before the tank When to Notify?1.Owners of storage tanks in use or that have been taken out of operation ceased being in operation if the tank was removed from beneath the surface of the must notify within thirty days. ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department If the tank was abandoned beneath the surface of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to Owners and Operators of Regulated Storage Tank Systems must maintain records the department,such notice shall also specify,to the extent known to the owner or certifying that all leak detection,Inventory control and tightness testing requirements operator,the date the tank was abandoned in the ground and all methods used to for the Regulated Storage Tank System are current These records must be readily stabilize the tank after the tank ceased being in operation. available for Inspection. 6 (. OWNERSHIP OF TANK(S) II. LOON OF TANK(S) Owner Name(Corporation,Individual,Public Agency,or Other Entity) If known,give the geogiaplq �t f anks by degrees,minutes,and seconds.Example:Lat.42,``yf%�,1 1`I 24,17W Motiva Enterprises LLC Latitude 3 Edgewater Drive Suite202 Norwood MA 02062 INTERSECTION.OF_OLD-CRAIGVI�LE city state zip Code SHELL SERVICE STATION 22037230301 Norfolk K577 W MAIN/OLD CRAIGVILLE County HYANNIS MA 02601 (781)551-5400 760262490 BARNSTABLE COUNTY Phone Number(Include Area Code) Owner's Employer Federal ID K I III. TYPE OF OWN IV. INDIAN LANDS [ Federal Government OCommercial ❑Tanks are located on id within an Indian Reservation or on ❑State Government (storage and sale) other trust lands. ❑Private ❑Tanks are owned b native American nation tribe, or individual Local Government (storage and use) y ' V. TYPE OF FACILITY Select the Appropriate Facility Description: (check all that apply) 0 Gas Station ❑ Marina ❑ Trucking/rransport ❑ Petroleum Distributor ❑ Railroad ❑ Utilities ❑ Airport ❑ Federal-Military ❑ Residential O Aircraft Owner ❑ Industrial ❑ Farm O Vehicle Dealership ❑ Contractor O Other(explain) VI. CONTACT PERSON IN CHARGE OF TANKS Name: Grant Bryan Addm Phone Number(include area code): 3 Edgewater Drive Job Title: District Engineer Suite 202 Business: (781)551-5400 Norwood, MA 02062 VII. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY © 1 have met the financial responsibility requirements in accordance with 527 CMR 9.00. Check all that apply: ------T--.------------T------------- © Self Insurance I ❑ Guarantee I ❑ Letter of Credit ❑ Commercial Insurance I O. Surety Bond I : ❑ Trust Fund O Risk Retention Group ( 0 State Fund ( ❑ Other Method Allowed-Specify Vill. ENVIRONMENTAL SITE INFORMATION This information should be available from local health agent, conservation commission, or planning department. 1. Tank site located in wellhead protection area ❑Yes ®No ❑Unknown 2. Tank site located in surface drinking water supply protection area ®Yes ❑No ❑Unknown 3. Tank site located within 100 feet of a wetland ❑Yes ®No ❑Unknown 4. Tank site located within 300 feet of a stream or water body ❑Yes ®No ❑Unknown IX. DESCRIPTION OF STORAGE TANKS AND PIPING (COMPLETE FOR EACH TANK AT THIS LOCATION) Tank Identification Number Tank No / Tank No. G{ Tank No. 3 Tank No. Tank No 1. Tank status a. Tank mfr's serial#(if known) b. Currently in Use X X c. Temporarily Out of Use(Start Date) d. Permanently Out of Use e. Aboveground storage tank (AST)or Underground storage tank(UST) OAST OUST OASTOUST OAST OUST DAST OUST OAST ❑USl 2. Date of Installation (mo./daytyr.) Iq/ /9/Y 1979 3. Estimated Total Capacity (gallons) /o, 000 /o, dig /29 oao Tank Identification Number(cont.) Tank No. j Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. 4. Substance Currently or Last Stored a. Gasoline 0 F ®MV ❑Marina ®MV ❑Marina ®MV ❑Marina ❑MV ❑Marina ❑MV ❑Mai Motor vehicle or other use o other o other o other o other o other b. Diesel 0 0 0 I Motor vehicle or other use ❑MV ❑Marina ❑MV ❑Marina ❑MV ❑Marina ❑MV ❑Marina ❑MV ❑Mar o other o other o other o other o other c. Kerosene 0 0 _j �] d. Fuel Oil" 0 0 0 '-Consumptive Use"tanks need not be registered. "Consumptive Use"fuel used exclusively for area healing and/or hot water. e. Waste Oil 0 0 0 0 f. Other, Please specify Hazardous Substance (other than 4a thru 4e above) CERCLA name and/or CAS number Mixture of Substances U Please specify 5. Material of Construction-Tank(mark only one) Bare steel(includes asphalt, galvanized and epoxy coated) 0 �� Cathodically protected steel 0 0 0 Composite(steel with fiberglass) Fiberglass reinforced plastic(FRP) XO x 0 �� Concrete Unknown Other Please specify 6. Type of Construction-Tank (mark only one) Single walled 0 0 0 Double walled �— Unknown 0 0 Other �- Please specify Is tank lined? ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes ONo ❑Yes ONo ❑Yes ❑No Does tank have excavation liner? ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes 17No ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes (']No ❑Yes []No FP-290(revised 11/96) Page Tank)dentification Number(cost.) Tank No. Tank No. a Tank No. 3 Tank No. Tank No. 7. Material of Construction-Piping(mark only one) Bare steel (includes asphalt, galvanized and epoxy coated) 0 0 0 Caftxb V pmt xtBd steel 0 0 0 Fbarjhssm tr edPbstb MP) X 0 X Fib 0 0 Cow Unkrnm 0 O tier 0 0 Phase Epecly 8. Type ofCambmt n-Pthg (naika*rne) Single walled 0 0 0 1 F Double walled 0 Unknown I Other Please specify Has piping been repaired? 0Yes ®No ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes Oft ❑Yes ❑Nc Is piping gravity feed? .❑Yes ®No ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes ®No ©Yes ❑No 'Oyes ❑NC Date X. CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE 1_ Installation A. Installer certified by tank and piping X 0 0 manufacturers B. Installer certified or licensed by the implementing agency C. Installation inspected by a registered engineer D.Installation inspected and approved by the implementing agency E. Manufacturers' installation checklists 0 0 0 0 have been completed F. Another method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify 2- Tank Leak Detection Tank Tank Tank Tank Tank (mark only one) A. Double-wall tank-Interstitial monitoring B.Approved in-tank monitor a 0 D ❑ 11 C.Soil vapor monitoring (check one below) ❑Monthly oContinuous E. Inventory record-keeping and tank testing El [I [I n F. Other method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify FP-290(revised 11/96) Page Ta+nk,ldentification Number(cont.) TankNo. / Tank No. a Tank No. 2 TankNo. TankNo. 3. Piping Leak Detection(mark only one) Piping Piping Piping Piping Pip A Pressurized a. Interstitial space monitor ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ E b. P bakdetrr a a o ❑ ❑ (mark all that apply below) o Automatic flow restrictor* ® Automatic shut-off device* ta Continuous alarm* ' Also regdresannualtestofdeviceandpiping tightnesstestormonthlyvapormonitodMof sod. B. Suction:Check valve at tank only ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (Requires interstitial space monitor or line tightness test every three years) ❑ Interstitial space monitor ❑ Line tightness test C. Suction: Check valve at dispenser only ❑ ❑ ❑ El(No monitor required) ❑ D.OtkE methodalbwedby527 CM R 9 DO.Phase speci<y 4. Date of last tightness test(tank& piping) 1-4 5. Gravity feed piping ❑; ❑ ❑ EJ 6. Spill containment and overfill protection Tank Tank Tank Tank Tank A. Sp-Max ai n mWevne hsta]M ❑X ❑X ❑ ❑ ❑ B.0vexMpwva-idm devie nstaIfad ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 7. Daily Inventory Control (mark only one) A. Manual gauging by stick and records reconciliation ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ B. Mechanical tank gauge and records ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ reconciliation C. Automatic gauging system ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 8. Cathodic Protection (if applicable) Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping A. Sacrificial Anode Type ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ B. Impressed Current Type ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ C. Date of Last Test Certification of Compliance No.: /p 99 X1. CERTIFICATION (Read and sign after completing all sections) NOTE:Both the copy being sent to the Dept of Fire Services and the copy retained by the local fire department must be signed separately. A photocopied signature will not be accepted on either document I dedare under penalty of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents,and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,I believe that the submitted information is true,accurate,and complete. Name and official title of owner or owner's authorized representative(Print) Signature: Date.- Sandra Murray, HS&E Rep. 8/24/98 FP-290(revised 11196) Page ,sue fOX 11y.3 ' w J 6 , V` 0 let rrr!!l�rvll(� rr r'IIIJJNr�cl�t</(J - ��t'rtlr/hilt r!/tr r'�ilrr C- �rui(t,J _/ :,k11i/ y• n t;l:fTr'II/!Nt' l'"/�lY. f� II /r'��I�C(I r Notification for Storage Tanks Regulated Under 527 CMR 9.00 Forward completed form,signed by local fire department,to: Mass. UST Program,Dept. 7DateReceived: 9 -9 - • of Fire Services, P.O. Box 1025-State Road, Stow, MA 01775 :� Use Form FP-29OR to notify of tank removals or closures in place.Telephone (978) 567-3710 0/912- _ (Fire Department retains one copy of FP-290) Fire Dept. Sig.G7O� c.�t A. New Facility(see instructions, a1) � B. Amended C. Renewal - _ Only INSTRUCTIONS: Form FP-29U(Notification for Aboveground a Underground Storage Tanks)is to be completed for / each location containing underground or aboveground storage tanks regulated under 527 CMR 9.00. If more than live tanks are owned at this location,photocopy the following pages and staple continuation sheets to the form. The FP-290 A. Facility?mbff �+1 must be completed in duplicate. Although the form may be photocopied,the facility owner or owner's representative must Y sign each copy separately;photocopied signatures are riot sufficient. Both copies of the FP-290 are to be forwarded B. Dat E tefed A .n to the local fire department,who will check all information and certify the forms. The fire department will retain one r copy of the FP-290 for its records,and the facility owner shall be responsible for forwarding the other copy to the C. Cie s Initialsi. Dept.of Fire Services at the address above. The local fire department will issue the permit portion of the FP-290; 14's, however,registration is not complete until the FP-290 is received and checked by the UST Reguldtory Compliance Unit. D. Cofl)1 tSAll questions on this form are to be answered.Incomplete forms will be returned. 1-New Facility"means a tank or tanks located at a site where tanks have not been previously located. 2-Facility street address'must include both a street number and a street name. Post office box numbers are not acceptable,and will cause a registration to be returned.It geographic location of facility is not provided,please indicate distance and direction from closest intersection,e.g., (facility at 199 North Street is located)400 yards southeast o/ (gmmons Road(intersection). ORMATION Notification Required Exception:(a)a farm or residential tank of 1,100 gallons or less capacityused for storing motor Fire Prevention Form FP-290 is to be used as Notification,Registration,and Permit for fuel for noncommercial purposes.or(b)a tank used forstoring heating oilforconsumptive aboveground and underground storage tanks and tank facilities regulated under 527 use on the premises where stored are not required to be registered under 527 CMR 9.00. Code of Massachusetts Regulations 9.00.No regulated aboveground or underground Periallieso Anyowner who knowinglyfails to notifyor submits false information shallbe subject storage lank facility shall be installed,maintained,replaced,substantially modified or to a civil penalty not to exceed$25,000 for each tank for which notification is not given or for removed without a permit(FP-290)issued by the head of the local fire department. which false information is submitted.(MGL Chapter 148,section 38H,527 CMR 9.00) The owner of any storage facility shall within seven working days notify the head of the local fire department and the Dept.of Fire Services of any change in the name, Aboveground Storage Tanks address,or telephone number of the owner or operator of a storage facility subject to 527 CMR 9.00 requires the registration of any aboveground storage tank which meets the regulation by Chapter 148.Mass.General Law and by 527 CMR 9.00. following definition:a horizontal or vertical tank,equal to or less than 10,000 gallons capacity,that is intended for fixed installation without back fill above or below grade,and is Underground Storage Tanks used for the storage of Hazardous Substances,Hazardous Wastes,or Flammable or Each owner of an underground tank first put into operation on or after Jan.1,1991, Combustible liquids. shall,within thirty days alter the tank is first put into operation,notify the Department of Fire Services(the department)of the existence of such tank.Specifying.to the extent Exceplionfll:AbovegrourdtanksolnwrethanlO,OOOgallonscapacityregutaledby520CMR known•the owner of the tank date of installation, capacity,type.location,and uses of 12.00(Requirements for the Installation of Tanks Containing Fluids Other Than Water In such lank By no later than Jan.31 1991.each owner of an underground storage tank Excess of 10.000 Gallons)are not required to be registered under 527 CMR 9.00. that was In operation at any time after Jan.1.1974. liegardless of whether or not such FrnPSion#2;(a)a farm or residential tank of 1,100 gallons or less capadtj j used(of storky tank was removed from beneath the surface of the ground at any time,shelf notify the motor fuel for noncommercial purposes,or(b)a tank used for storing heating ON tot department of the existence of such tank,specifying.to the extent known.the owner of consumptive use on the premises where stored are not required to be registered under 527 the tank,date of installation,capacity,type,and location of the tank,and the type and CMR 9.00. quantify of substances stored in such tank.or which were stored in such tank before the tank ceased being in operation 11 the tank was removed from beneath the suAace Penalties:Any person who knows gyvbhates any Me orregulation made by the Board of Fire of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department.Such notice shall Prevention Regulations shall,except as otherwise provided.be punished by a rune of not less also specify.to the extent known,the date the tank was removed from beneath the than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars. (MGL.Chapter 148.section surface of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department.The 10B,and 527 CMR 9.00) operator of any tank that has no owner or whose owner cannot be definitely Where to Notify?Two completed notification forms should be signed by both the tank owner ascertained.shad notdy the department a the existence of such tank,speciying,b the and the local fire department.One copy will be retained by the fire department,and the tank extent known,any information relating toownership of the tank,and date a owner shall send a separate copy to the address at the top of this page. Installation,capacity,type.and location a the tank and the type and quantity of substances stored in such tank or which were stored In such tank before t�tank When to Notify?1.Owners of storage tanks In use or that have been taken out of operation ceased being in operation 0 the tank was removed from beneath the surtacIf the must ratify within thirty days. grout prior b the submtttal of such police b the department.H the Tank h no Ors and Operators of Regulated Storage Tank Systems must maintain records abandoned beneath the surface a the ground prior b the submittal a such ra certifying that all leek detection,inventory control and tightness testing requlroments pre department,such nWica shag also spectty,b the extent known to the owner or �s Regulated Storage Tank System are current.These records must be readily operator,the date the tank was abandoned In the ground and all methods used tq s/ AAE stabilize the tank after the tank ceased being In operation. Nit. le for Inspection. I. OWNERSHIP OF TANK(S) yy/Gy /�F j II. LOCATION OF TANK(S) Owner Name(Corporation,Individual,Public Agency,or Other Entity) /s tta ! ographic location of tanks by degrees,minutes,and �ple ¢2,36,12 N Long.85,24,17W MOTIVA ENTERPRI5E5-- L_E. ----- J�tI de Longitude 3 Edgewater Drive, Suite 202 Or) ffL NC1 0-1-CA i0Vl I_I_�C.litreet Address "bnslance and di�ection kr dosed r!t-- ion see— nstnutions 2) f V ` lee.tl w FaeiWZ y Site Iderxilier, Norwood MA 02062 � .. - �--- to --2 Address 1P.I soli ni •-sae-rhs►rimll �-2►_ _ Norfolk - ---- __— __... . -- T1f ah4UT �;u;,;iy-- —•-------._.. ._� 61ak ZIP 781-551-5400. .76-0262450.. . Cl� S �''"'-��.�- let . . . I�wawr rhiralrer(khckxkr Area C lidi (1Y.hM i Larpkga•n 144uat 10• a.hfy J III. TYPE OF OWNER IV. INDIAN LANDS Federal Government X Commercial Tanks are located on land within an Indian Reservation or on State Government (storage and sale) other trust lands. Private Tanks are owned by native American nation, tribe, or individual. Local Government (storage and use) V. TYPE OF FACILITY Select the Appropriate Facility Description: (check all that apply). X Gas Station Marina Trucking/Transport Petroleum Distributor Railroad Utilities Airport Federal- Military Residential AircraflOwner __.. Industrial Farm Vehicle Dealership Contractor Other(explain) VI. CONTACT PERSON IN CHARGE OF TANKS Name: Address: Phone Number(include area code): Job Title: ngi veer —1 Fdqpwatpr I)ri ve_ Suite 7()7 Home: N/A Norwood, MA 02062 Business: 751-55i=5�40U VII. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY I have met the financial responsibility requirements in accordance with 527 CMR 9.00. -------------- —T--------------T--------------- Check all that apply: X Self Insurance Guarantee Letter of Credit Commercial Insurance Surety Bond Trust Fund Risk Retention Group State Fund Other Method Allowed-Specify VIII. ENVIRONMENTAL SITE INFORMATION Thls information should be available from local health agent,conservation commission,or planning department. 1.Tank site located in wellhead protection area Yes No X unknown 2.Tank site located in surface drinking water supply protection area Yes No X :Unknown 3.Tank site located within 100 feet of a wetland Yes No X Unknown 4.Tank site located within 300 feet of a stream or water body Yes No X Unknown IX. DESCRIPTION OF STORAGE TANKS AND PIPING (COMPLETE FOR EACH TANK AT THIS LOCATION) Tank Identification Number Tank No. Tank No—a Tank No.,j Tank No. Tank No. 1. Tank status a.Tank mfes serial#(if known) b. Currently in Use • I • •i00 0 �� c.Temporarily Out of Use(Start Date) 0 d. Permanently Out of Use [� e.Abovegground storage tank(AST or .AST m'UST •AST MUST :AST $UST AST UST AST UST.. Underground storape•tank(UST) 2. Date of Installation(moJdaylyr.) _ 1 Ci AV _ 1 3. Estimated Total Capacity(gallons) IDIOM I pIC= 10.CDC> I Tank Identification Number(cont.) Tank No. I Tank No. 02 Tank No...3 Tank No. Tank No. ! 4. Substance Currently or Last Stored a. Gasoline 0 r_� tOMV t ;Marina VLMV . Marina *AV ° Marina MV Marina MV Marina Motor vehicle or other use : ;other other other other other b. Diesel t- D Motor vehicle or other use MV Marina MV Marina MV . .Marina MV Marina MV Marina other other other other other c. Kerosene 0 0 U d. Fuel Oil '"Consumptive Use"tanks need not be registered.. Consumptive Use"fuel used exclusively for area heating and/or hot wafer. e. Waste Oil f. Other, Please specify. ( Hazardous Substance ) other than 4a thru 4e above CERCLA name and/or CAS number Mixture of Substances 0 Please specify 5. Material of Construction-Tank(mark only on ) Bare steel(includes asphalt, galvanized and epoxy coated) Cathodically protected steel Composite(steel with fiberglass) Fiberglass reinforced plastic(FRP) �� 0 Concrete Unknown Other 0 �� Please specify 6.Type of Construction-Tank (mark only one) Single walled Double walled Unknown Other Please specify Is tank lined? ? Yes &NO : !yes s%No :Yes if No .Yes No Yes No Does tank have excavation liner? Yes iS No Yes 10 No Yes 4FNo ,Yes .No Yes No '` Tank Identification Number(coot.) Tank No. Tank No. Tank No.� Tank No. Tank No. 7. Material of Construction-Piping(mark only one Bare steel(includes asphalt,galvanized r � and epoxy coated) 0 Cathodically protected steel Fiberglass reinforced plastic(FRP) Flexible Copper Unknown Other Please specify 8. Type of Construction-Piping(mark only one) Single walled Double walled Unknown 0 0 0 Other Please specify Has piping been repaired? Yes No :Yes O-No ;Yes #rNo Yes No Yes No Is piping gravity feed? Yes 6t No Yes SZNo :Yes 0 No Yes' No Yes No Date X. CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE 1. Installation A.Installer certified by tank and piping T� - manufacturers B. Installer certified or licensed by the implementing agency C.Installation inspected by a registered engineer �I D.Installation inspected and approved by the implementing agency E.Manufacturers'installation checklists have been completed F. Another method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify 2.Tank Leak Detection Tank Tank Tank Tank Tank (mark only one) A. Double-wall tank- Interstitial monitoring B.Approved in-tank monitor C.Soil vapor monitoring(check one below) . Monthly Continuous E.Inventory record-keeping and tank testing El El El El F.Other.method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify — Tank Identification Number(cont.) Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. 3. Piping Leak Detection (mark only one) Piping Piping Piping Piping Piping A.Pressurized a. Interstitial space monitor ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ b. Product line leak detector ❑ ❑ (mark all that apply below) Automatic flow restrictor' lo Automatic shut-off device' Continuous alarm` Also requires annual test of device and piping tightness test or monthly vapor monitoring of soil. o B. Suction: Check valve at tank only ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (Requires interstitial space monitor or line tightness test every three years) Interstitial space monitor Line tightness test C. Suction: Check valve at dispenser only ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (No monitor required) D. Other method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify 4. Date of last tightness test (tank& piping) - n' 5. Gravity feed,piping ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 6.Spill containment and overfill protection Tank Tank Tank Tank Tank A.Spill containment device installed ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ B.Overfill prevention device installed ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 7. Daily Inventory Control (mark only one) A. Manual gauging by stick and records ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ reconciliation B. Mechanical tank gauge and records ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ reconciliation C. Automatic gauging system ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 8. Cathodic Protection (if applicable) Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping A. Sacrificial Anode Type ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ B. Impressed Current Type ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ C. Date of Last Test p�q Certification of Compliance No.: 1 1 X1. CERTIFICATION (Read and sign after completing all sections) NOTE:Both the copy being sent to the Dept.of Fire Services and the copy retained by the focal lire department must be signed separately. A photocopied signature will not be acWted on efther document. 1 declare under penally of pelf ury that I have personally examined and am familiar with the Information led in nd all attached documents.and 1Nat based on my kxluky of ihose individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the kdomnation,I believe that the OObmltt k►fomnat true,accurate,and complete: Name and official title of owner or owners authorized representative(Print) S oats: Jennifer Varneri n /1 A �1 . 119 ADA/Permit Analyst Zz� 9#Voo geWu6/c t "aAioy' - 1Mt�`'�'&&bey&& ) omavo awe YXmt Notification for Storage Tanks Regulated Under 527 CMR 9.00 Forward completed form,signed by local fine department,to:Mass.UST Program,Dept - 1111 - 1 - • of Arse S rvlces,One Ashburton Platte-Rolm 1310,Boston,MA 0210&1618 Use Form FP-290R to notify of tank removals or closures in place. Date Received: z. � Telephone(617) 727-8500 Fire Dept ID# �-- (Fire Department retains one copy of FP-290) 1 e�i�Q�""( Fin:Dept Sig. UA.New Facility (see instructions,#1) `per B.Amended HOC. Renewal _ _ • INSTRUCTIONS:Form FP-290(Notification for Aboveground and Un Storage Tarhks)Is to b¢cbrt►pfdte It each location containing underground or aboveground storage tanks r 1 udder 527 CMR 9.00 B mots-.An tanks are owned of this Iodation,photocopy the following pages and stay-is contin sheets to the/Ohm'Ths 0 must /0►. Facility Number be completed In duplicate.Although the form may be photocopied,the facility ow orowfiwi s re . �ta r �Ign each copy separately;photocopied signatures res are not sufficient Both copies of*Ffi290a oe to the Date Entered local fire department.who will check all Information and certify the forms. The ff �gp ant �]s copy of ��. �s the FP-290 for Its records,and the facility owner shall be responsible for forwardira tr)1i 'At+e 6 Dept.of t D1 rc,S Initials Fire Services at the address above. The local fire deparhnentwill issue the permit portion d the FP-290.however, tt����' b3 registration is not complete until the FP-290.Is received and checked by the UST Regulatory Compliance Unit All questions D. ('7(rM �R�•l on this form are to be answered.Incomplete forms will be returned. VNew Facility'means a tank or tanks located at a site where tanks have not been previously located. - �r,w."e ��s � ^irm- 2'Facilily street address'must include both a street number and a street name. Post office box numbers are not �'"r7 acceptable,and will cause a registration to be returned.a geographic location d facility is not `S U ° '-exep dY provided,Meese Indicate �x sT�� ��,1 distance and direction from closest intersection,e.g.. (facility at 199 North Street is located)400 Yards southeast of Rn n, t Commons Roadontersectlon). NFORMATIGN Notification Required Exception:(s)afarm orresideMW tankof1.100 gallons orlesscapacityusedforsbMg mo Fire Prevention Form FP-290Isto be used as Notification.Registration,and Permit for fuelfornoncommercial purposes,or(b)stank used forstoringhoongonforconsumpti aboveground and underground storage tanks and tank facilities regulated under 527 wasonth•pmmis"whwesredwenotmquimdtobsregbbmdunder1S27CMR9.k Code efMaasaehusetW Regulations 9.00.Noregulaledabovegroundorunehrgrou to undergroundenalLe -Anyw- cwboknowingllifalsfanaftorsubmitsfalselilfomialon&Wbasut* storage rank tacitly shall be Instated,maintained.replaced,substantially modified or b a c(Yi penalty fhot b:eu. . 525,000 for each tank forsrhich natificathn is not given or removed wiOroW a permit(FP-290)issued by the head d the local fire department which/else Information is submitted.(MGL Chapter 149,section ASK 527 CMR 0.00) . The owner d any storage facility shall within seven working days notify the head of the'. . local fire depaMrent and the Dept of Fire Services.of any change in the name. Abohiagaoarhd Storage Tanks, address,or telephone number of the owner or operator.of a storage facfldy sub)act to. . 527-CMR 0.00 requires the registration of any aboveground storage'bmk which meets th xghdatlon by Chapter 148.Mures General Law and by 527 CMR 9.00. foU&aln§de mkiom a horizontal or voitkW tink;-equal b orl. than 10,0oo gallons - Underground storage Tanks capaletty.iltat h intended for foxed Installation without back fell above or bak iw grade.and Each owner of an underground tank first put Into operation on.or aR4r Jan.9;1991 used(o`;fhe6tor+ge d Mazardous.Sybslano4s,H_:szardous Wastes,or'Flammabk or. s,haU.wHhin thbtydays after the tank is fist put Into operation,notiythe Department of com6iistible,L(gvids Fire Servkes,(ft department)of the:existence of such tank..spedhiling.to'ifie ex 6cxotton'IH:Abovegroundtarlksaffiorathan40.000gdbnscapadtymgubftdby520"CM known.the owr&cf#w tank,data dinstallation, capacity;type,locaboh;and uses of 12.00'(REquirements for the'lnsWatibn of Tanks%Containing fluids;Other Than Water such tank.By ca later than Jan:31.199.1,each owrier of en underground storage tank Excess of:10,000 GaAons)`aie not.required to be registered under 527 CMR 9,0o., thstwas in operation at anytime after Jam..1.1974. regardless of whither or not such Exception*2 a farm or tank d 1,100 tank was removed from beneath the surface of the ground at any time.shall notiy the (a) gallons or less capacity usedforsto& department of the existence of such tank,specifying.to the extent known,the owner of motor fuel for noncommercial purposes. or(b)a tank used for storing healing our it the tank date of installation,capacity.type,and location of the tank.and the type and consumptive use an the premises where stored are not required to be registered under 52 quantify of substances stored In such tank or which were stored In such tank before CMR 9.00. thcW*ceased being in operation Ifthe tank was removed from beneath Vic stuface Anypemanwhoknowinglyvkdatmanyndoormgulation made birth*Board ofFir ofthe ground prior to"submittal of such notice to the department Such notice shall Prevention Regulations shall,a wWss otherwdse provided,bepunished by afkrodnotles aalao specify,to 0n extent known.the date the tank was removed from beneath the Oran one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars.(MGL.Chapter 148.sectio surface of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department The 108.and 527 CMR 9.00) sapentor da nytank that has no owner orwtmm owner cannot be definitely yyhM tO NotilYlTwo competed notlfieaftonforms should be signed by both the Tank owns asoartak owed.steel notify the department t dw a ownerexistship of d dank,tank, to of keg,b the and the local fire deparhnent One copy will be retained by the fee department,and the tans eweteM known,any kdorrnation relating b ownership d tihe tank,and date d installation.cap**.type,and location of the tank,and the type and quantity of owner shall sad a separate copy lb the address at tiro top d this page. substances steed In such tank or which ikere stored In such tank before Qhe tank When to Notify?1.Owners dsbnge tanks in use orthat have been taken out doperatior ceased being In operation If the tank was removed from benead the surface of the must notify wit him thirty days, ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department If the tank was abandoned beneath tiro surface tithe ground prlorb the submittal ofsuch notice b Owns=and Operators of Regulated Storage Tank Systems most maintain records the department;such notice shall also specify to the extent known to In owner or ceffl4*g thatalil balk deteeUon.bwemtory control and tightness testing requlremerda operator,the date the tank was abandoned In the ground and all methods used b for the Regulated Storage Tank System an currant These records most be readily stebAtze the tankarterthe tank ceased beira in openfion. avallable forlaspection. (. OWNERSHIP OF TANK(S) II. LOCATION OF TANKS) Owner Name(Corporation,Individual,Public Agency,or Other Entity) If known.give the geographic location of tanks by degrees,minutes,and seconds.Example:Lat.42,36.12 N Long.85,24,17W Motiva Enterprises LLC Latitude Longitude 3 Edgewater Drive Suite202 I- Norwood MA 02062 INTERSECTION OF OLD CRY see zip Code F SHELL SERVICE STATION Norfolk 77 W MAIN/OLD CRAIGVIIIL f� weedy HYANNIS 01 (781)551-5400 760262490 BARNS TABLE COUNTYo , Flmm Nunber(btckrdrAreaCods) OmWeEmployerFedsral100 e some o Trr. ur VftACR • • ••..•..�• -• CiFederal Government ®Commercial OTanks are located on land within an Indian Reservation or on [3Stata Government (storage and sale) other trust lands. OPrivate OTanks are owned by native American nation, tribe, or individL 'OLocal Government (storage and use) V. TYPE OF FACILITY Select the Appropriate Facility Description: (check all that apply) 0 Gas Station O Marina ❑ Trucking/Transport ❑ Petroleum Distributor ❑ Railroad O Utilities ❑ Airport O Federal-Military ❑ Residential O Aircraft Owner ❑ Industrial ❑ Farm ❑ Vehicle Dealership ❑ Contractor ❑ Other(explain) VI. CONTACT PERSON IN CHARGE OF TANKS Name: Grant Bryan Address: Phone Number(include area code): 3 Edgewater Drive Job Title: District Engineer Suite 202 easiness: (781)551-5400 Norwood.MA 02062 VII. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 111 1 have met the financial responsibility requirements in accordance with,52T CMR 9.00. `Check all that apply: -- ----i- --- — ----=r- --— -- ---- © ; Self Insurance I q Guarantee I ❑ Lefterofi Credit . . :.;0 Commercial Insurance I ' 0: .' Surety Bond, Trust :Fund O Risk Retention Group I 0 'State Fund I O Other Method Allowed-Specie Vill. ENVIRONMENTAL SITE INFORMATION This information should be available from local health agent,conservation commission,or planning department 1. Tank site located in wellhead protection area OYes ®No OUnknown 2 Tank site located in surface drinking water supply protection area Ives ONo Ounknown 3. Tank site located within 100 feet of a wetland I]tres ®No OUnkmmn 4. Tank site located within 300 feet of a stream or water body OYes ®No OLInknown IX. DESCRIPTION OF STORAGE TANKS AND PIPING (COMPLETE FoR EACH TANK AT THIS LOCATION) Tank Identification Number Tank No / Tank No. Tank No. %3 Tank No. Tank No. 1. Tank status a.Tank mWs serial#(if known) b. Currently in Use 0 0 0 c. Temporarily Out of Use (Start Date) I I o•oo t I o•op i to 0 d. Permanently Out of Use e.Aboveground storage tank(AST)or Underground storage tank(UST) OAST ®UST oASTOUST OAST ®UST BAST OUST OAST ous 2. Date of Installation(moJday/yr.) /9 y9 /9Y f /979 3. Estimated Total Capacity(gallons) /o, o0 0 I e1111%1uCnUnblIV11 IMUMYC1 kGV11e./ I d11K1140. / I anKNO. , i anKNo. i anKNo, I anKNo. 4: Substance Currently or Last Stored �l a. Gasoline 0 © 0 F :j C OW OMarina ®MV OMadna ®MV OMadna OMV OMadna OW Op Motor vehide or other use o other o other o other o other o othi b. Diesel � 11 C Motor vehicle or other use OMV OMarina OMV OMarina ❑W OMarina ❑MV ❑Marina ❑MV Oti- o other o other o other o other o othe c. Kerosene d. Fuel Oil' "Consumptive Use tanks creed not be registered. 'Consumptive Use'fuel used exclusively for area headng and(orhot water. e. Waste Oil 0 C f. Other, Please specify Hazardous Substance (other than 4a thru 4e above) CERCLA name and/or CAS number Mixture of:Substances Please specify 5. Material of Construction-Tank(mark only one) Bare steel(includes a d�xy eons) Cathodically protected steel Composite(steel with fiberglass) Fiberglass reinforced plastic(FRP) 0 CX Concrete Unknown Other 0 �� Please specify 6. Type of Construction-Tank (mark only one) Single walled Double walled 0 0 Unknown 0 0 0 Other 0 �� Please specify Is tank lined? OYes ®No OYes ®No Oyes 19No ❑Yes ©No OYes ONo Does tank have excavation liner? ❑Yes ®No OYes ®No ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes 0No ❑Yes ONc FP-290(reNsW 11/96) Page I Moor%IVGI luIIVQYVl 1 Ir{/Il IUCI ,w1 R.1 I Al OR%_ow. I d"n IYu. � I al IK IVu. I aI IF.NU. 1 anK NO T..Material of Constniction-Piping(mark only one) Bare steel(includes asphalt, galvanized and epoxy coated) Cafodiu*pmteaed steel Fbexjbssiehfwedpbstr MP) X �� C Fib Cqpper UnImmn other Pbase speci<y B. TypecrfCar>sbodin-P#3g (naikrn4rrne) Single walled 0 0 X C Double walled Unknown Other C� C Please specify Has piping been repaired? Dices ®No ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes .,®No' ❑Yes UNo` ❑Yes ❑t Is piping gravity feed? ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes ®No ❑Yes ®No ©Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑F Date I al X. CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE 1. Installation A. Installer certified by tank and piping ® manufacturers B. Installer certified or licensed by the implementing agency C.Installation inspected by a registered engineer D.Installation inspected and approved by the implementing agency E. Manufacturers'installation checklists 0 have been completed F. Another method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify 2- Tank Leak Detection Tank Tank Tank Tank Tank (mark only one) A. Double-wall tank- Interstitial monitoring F1 El B.Approved in-tank monitor a C.Soil vapor monitoring (check one below) . aMonthly aContinuous E. Inventory record-keeping and tank testing El F. Other method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. 0 IF] Please specify FP-290(revised 11W) Page 1�0 10 0 1.49*'Z4 fin : I Pill V 01 so 00 ................ I -It's 110 0 00 l 1ANUM dw L ..4. Date of.f.ast tightness test(tank &piping) S. Gravity feed piping NEI .S.Spill,cohWinment and.overfill protection A. SpAarAaJ3nentd!!wbe h9b1bd B.0VW=,rfiflw=1 tUideviehatand 00, 7. Daily Inventory Control(mark only one) 0 0 A. Manual gauging by stick and records 01 reconciliation B. Mechanical tank gauge and records 0,- Old reconciliation 0 C.Automatic gauging system 8. Cathodic Protection (if applicable) A. Sacrifidal Anode Type B. Impressed Current Type C. Date of Last Test 0, Cerlification of Compliance No.: lo�?y X1. CERTIFICATION (Read and sign after completing all sections) 'I; Yr _T7 J7 Nan"we wW oftkW Ok of owner or owmes autwOrA rwresmWie(P*Q I jennifer Varnerin, Permit Analyst. WE lip ill NNNNNNIOM CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM TESTING TgNKNOLOGY-NDE TANKNOLOGY-NDE �1 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512)451-6334 � FAX(512)459-1459 TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT TEST TYPE: VacuTect PURPOSE: COMPLIANCE TEST DATE: 07/14/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7102891 CLIENT: SHELL OIL PRODUCTS SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 3 EDGEWATER DRIVE 577 WEST MAIN/OLD CRAIGVILI; SUITE 202 — •f HYANNIS;—MA—02-601 NORWOOD, MA 02062 ATTN: SANDY MURRAY The following test(s)were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal,NFPA and local regulations 9yN�sCy��F,o,�R w y Line and Leak Detector Tests '�I,g�2��F•rj�� �' �/�• L.11111-012's RESULTLEAKS,� Pass,Ffai{�� DETECTOR DETECTOR �xNR�"�� � �, �� • �9p 1�� � �-�� ,��� � i inconcl�rve)�� PRESENT RESUL7� �,: �., - .�. b s A B N C ��O a !tt • iR2 � � f#Z 1 PLUS Y P 2 PREMIUM Y P 3 REG UNLEAD Y P Tanknology-NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you,and looks forward to working with you in the future.Please call any time,day or night,when you need us. TANKNOLOGY-NDE Representative: Services conducted by: TOM PRESNAL DAVID E. BERBERIAN Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 0298 Printed 07/16/97 10:09 KOHLMEYER INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINEILEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 07/14/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7102891 CLIENT: SHELL OIL�3 PRODUCTS SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 J `����au�„�,`£���,.�& � �5��?�,r�� y�✓���;��§.,� `r„"�u��r�in9' � �-ws`ram � .� � ^z� +sv � �� ^e z,� Tank ID: 1 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches. Product:PLUS Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded:YES Fill pipe diameter in.inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection: ygs Stage 11 vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: yEs Installed: COMMENTS TANKTESTRESUT3Test Method vacuzeci: � :LEAK DETEGTOf RESULTSTest methodgT �. Start(m) n m) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced Dipped Water Level: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 Dipped Product Level: Make:RED JACKET Probe Water Level: Model:X.L.D. Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N: 41195-9587 Test time: Open time in sec: VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi: VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc: Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate ml/m: 315.0 Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: Water table depth in inches: Calib.leak in gph: 5.00 Determined by(method): Results: PASS Result: COMMENTS COMMENTS `��� •�3��{�,LINETEST,RESULTS � ;K� �,� � �a��� < � :,es : e �_ ,�.�� �� � -���,. > ;4.� .� �> .� ', •4::.. u-r�.,�s$'� '�.�. �`LINE:.._,:,..:; ."'..r�.�a�"�'�A�..��` .,,�a,.,�; � ,',-�� ."Y`.8 ..,� .r�'�.:� �['."�'`"�`"��z""`h�.,. �`;4a,�» '.�����"�� a�n�r�D�"�' ,.,f,, Material: FIBERGLASS Diameter(in): Length(ft): Test psi: Bleedback cc: Test time(min): Test 1:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Test 2:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Test 3:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Final gph: Result: Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RFD JACKET 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 Printed 07/16/97 10:09 INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT - A -ND TEST DATE: 07/14/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7102891 CLIENT: SHELL OIL PRODUCTS SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 Tank ID: 2 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product:PREMIUM Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded:YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL, Tank age(years): Overfill protection: YEs Stage II vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection:P P YEs Installed: COMMENTS JANKTEST RESULTS Test Method tvacuTect .` ,` LEAK.DETECTOR RESULTS!,, Test method a „ tart( ) n (in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failedireplaced Dipped Water Level: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 Dipped Product Level: Make: Probe Water Level: RED JACKET Model:x,L.D. Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N: 41195-9586 Test time: Open time in sec: VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi: VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc: Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate ml/m: 315.0 Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: Water table depth in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 5.00 Determined by(method): Results: pAss Result: COMMENTS COMMENTS '�` £�~ ; d s � tro✓ L9, p f� .s^s ,�. �^""�` �s e$ Pe TLD j'''P ak'� 2t `' �,c�z,"'�;�a^%''E 3'�a7 .".,<��S'�„V3. � -` Material: FIBER�LAss Diameter(in): Length(ft): Test psi: Bleedback cc: Test time(min): Test 1:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Test 2:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Test 3:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Final gph: Result: Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RED JACKET 8900 SHOAL CREEK,BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 Printed 07/16/97 10:09 INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 07/14/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7102891 CLIENT: SHELL OIL PRODUCTS SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 Tank ID: 3 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product:REG UNLEAD Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded:YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection: yEs Stage It vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: yEs Installed: COMMENTS :TANK TEST RESULTSest Method vaauTect LEAK DETECTOR RESULTS �TeSt�meth0d g «,,..�.., _..w-+ ..e iz:...xi'15>.ffis .n._s<�n,.aY" .z.ry.�+ z^�� h ,,.T�.a:& i, n.,._.... .,_ «,♦ 'es .,? II .Faan�,$,.e _�� tart(in) End(in) New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced Dipped Water Level: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 Dipped Product Level: Make:RED JACKET Probe Water Level: Model:X.L.D. Ingress Detected: Water Bubble Ullage S/N: 30194-5565 Test time: Open time in sec: VacuTect Test Type: Holding psi: VacuTect Probe Entry Point: Resiliancy cc: Pressure Set Point: Test leak rate ml/m: 315.0 Tank water level in inches: Metering psi: Water table depth in inches: Calib. leak in gph: 5.00 Determined by(method): Results: PASS Result: COMMENTS COMMENTS � s. UNE TEST RESULTS ¢. j "� , ��` ' e$ pe TLD ;rr i'' " �is ti 3,� .? .ss.«..s r Material: FIBERGLASS Diameter(in): Length(ft): Test psi: Bleedback cc: Test time(min): Test 1:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Test 2:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Test 3:Start time: Finish psi: Vol change cc: Final gph: Result: Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RED JACKET 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 Printed 07/16/97 10:09 SITE DIAGRAM T NllwozoGY-NDB TANKNOLOGY-NDE 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512)451-6334 FAX(512)459-1459 TEST DATE: 07/14/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7102891 CLIENT: SHELL OIL PRODUCTS SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 I— Z W SHTLL ST PLUS J((DD PREM REG Printed 07/16/97 10:09 KOHLMEYER TANKNOLOGY-NDE TANII(NOLOGY-NDE 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512)451-6334 FAX(512)459-1459 TEST DATE: 07/14/97 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7102891 CLIENT: SHELL OIL PRODUCTS SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 COMMENTS ALL LD'S TESTED TIGHT. PARTS REPLACED M z HELIUM PINPOINT TEST RESULTS (IF APPLICABLE) g- i In all cases,the owner must file a UIC NOTIFICATION FORM with DER You are directed to comply with the state's UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL regulations (310 CMR 27.00)by informing this department in writing of your intentions within ten(10)days of receipt of this notice and completing the work within thirty(30)days. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH somas A.McKean Director of Public Health Enc. Industrial Floor Drains �ar 05/15/96 WED '16:25 FAX 617 461 4640 SHELL OIL/NE DST Q 001 SHELL OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY NEW ENGLAND RETAIL DISTRICT FAX Date: �� Number of pages including cover sheet: To: r .l,�S From: Phone: Phone: 617.4614600 Fax phone: 775�- 3344- Fax phone: 617-461-4640 CC: REMARKS: ❑ Urgent ® For your review ❑ Reply ASAP ❑ Please comment Town of Barnstable • j Department of Health, Safety, and Environmental Services DARNBrABM •MA98. Public Health Division i639 1. 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6265 Thomas A McKean FAX: 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health 0 LL OIL olJC5 —5146�L RAZ- A P oo &X A0�9 wo U�TorJ, Tic 77001 Dear :37 ® //}} RE: , �� 77 W 6 -/111� I v ', /�I As mandated under the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act, the state Underground Injectia( Control (UIC) regulations prohibit potentially polluting discharge to injection wells. &ver` Vehicle maintenance operations commonly use unauthorized injection wells, such as floor drains leading to a septic sytem, dry well, or oil/water separator which leads to any subsurface leaching structure. Under the State Plumbing Code (248 CMR 2.09 (1) (c) (3), facilities with floor drains tied to injection wells (or discharging to any surface point) have three options: 1. Seal the floor drain. Contact your local plumbing inspector for the appropriate filing form. If choosing this option, all previous discharges to the drain must be. eliminated at theri source. For example, cars should no longer be washed and floors should no longer be hosed down. 2. Connect the floor drain to a holding tank. The tank will need DEP approval. The DEP approves two types of holding tanks for this waste: new installations and conversions of existing structures (e.g. oil/water sep`l �hese tanks are for non-hazardous, industrial wastewater. If solvent antifreese. it and other fluids are washed down the drain, the waste is likely to be hazardous. 3. Connect the floor drain to a municipal sewer system, if available. An oil/water separator is required to be installed under this option. This requires a permit from DEP and the Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works along with the sewer connection application. The amount of discharge shall not exceed ten parts per million(10 ppm). In all cases, the owner must file a UIC NOTIFICATION FORM with DEP. 'a�& o � �zt�mea� You are directed to comply with the state's UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL regulations (310 CMR 27.00) by informing this department in writing of your intentions within ten (10) days of receipt of this notice and completing the work within thirty (30) days. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health v mom^. RECYCLE PRODUCT De-sorption U Continuous-loop Oleophilic/ Hydrophobic fabric t,& r� 3 ? ? Deploys in wells as small as 2 inches in diameter and to depths up to 50 feet below grade (installation in greater depths available with minor modifications). ?? .Can be used along with a groundwater depression pump. ? ? Powered by electric, solar, hydraulic, or wind energy. ? ? Below-grade installation available ?? Explosion-proof upgrades available. ? ? Groundwater fluctuations are not a limiting factor. ? ? Telemetry packages available for remote operation and maintenance. ? ? Recovery rates range from less than 1 gallon per hour (gph) to greater than 100 gph. ?? Eliminates the need for groundwater or air permits compared to conven- tional recovery techniques. ? ? O &M costs are minimal. ? ? Recovered product can be recycled. ?? Explosion-proof upgrades available. Below-Grade Installation OVER PLATE SURFACE NET ELOW-GRADE VAULT 34• TRANSFER PUfA ' RECOVERY WELL HOLDING TAN /LEOPHILIC BELT LPH(FREEPRODU 7 —GROUNDWATER TAIL PULL - - CLEANUP TIME COST SAVINGS P �I QUARTERLY COST ESTDIATES FOR PRODUCT RECOVERY so f70,00D 40 fs GOD R 30 C fT.000 o if o00 u s f5.000 V, 20 1 s $4000 A VADD 10 L VAN f1A00 $0 iWAAMTRL11T ■o Pump&Treat NET Process RECOMMI N1" At a petroleum terminal in the USA, NET systems typically save over 70% in conventional recovery technologies overall operation and maintenance would have taken 43 years to re- costs. cover the amount of product the NET system recovered in a year 7 Other Applications Because the oleophilic fabric can be aligned in a horizontal position as well as vertical position, the NET systems can be deployed in a variety of other applica- tions with minor modifications. This versatility provides an opportunity to recover product from sumps, catch-basins, lagoons, holding ponds, API separators, and even on rescue boats. The triple roller units recover product at rates in excess of 450 barrels per hour from larger oil spills on land and water. At a site in the Caribbean, the NTST series NET system was adapted to recover a surface spill of petroleum products within an "s above ground storage tank farm. The hydraulically powered unit fea- tured here is capable of recovering ,, s product at rates exceeding 1200 gal- lops per hour. The system was de- signed for installation on a rescue boat in the Middle East. Since the unit recovers primarily product, stor- age space is conserved. The system can also be installed on the ground surface or on a trailer for application . at multiple locations. NET System The standard NET units can be installed in a variety of settings. Variable speed drives and timer controls are optional. Product recovery rates range from less than 1 gph to 100 gph. Order#:NTST Series Type:SS Housing Explosion/Flame Proof System These units are equipped with explosion-proof motors for application in areas that pose a potential fire hazard. Variable speed drives are optional. Recovery rates range from 1 gph to 100 gph. I Order#:NTEP Series Type:SS Housing Solar Powered System At remote sites,solar powered units are ideal. Since,these systems depend on sunlight for power,timer controls are not necessary. Recovery rates range from less than 1 gph to 50 gph. Order#:NTSP Series Hydraulic System s For larger surface and subsurface cleanups,hydraulic-powered systems can be installed in a variety of settings. Variable speed drives are optional. Recovery rates range from 50 gph to 1800 gph. Order#:NOHS,NOST,NOEP Type:Mild steel sandblasted with two coats of paint Z,�,,3 4 8 '6 5 9 823 Ppceipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided UMTED STATES Do not use for International Mail PDSTYSEr E (See Reverse) to 0 o - _ t Str et and No. b/ P 6L Z � P. ,State d ZIP�de O� 77 �� O O CIO CD Postage M E Certified Fee 8 L. Special Delivery Fee In a gsNl9C� tn�SY�rY I red l;Rlmrd'I g� LRt °"�S9 to Whom&.Date Delive Return Receipt Showirilto 9 Date,and Addressee' dd Ps TOTAL Postage &Fees Postmark or Date 09Zo dy�1 STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE, CERTIFIED MAIL FEE,AND,GHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES(see front). 1. If you want this receipt po3�marked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and'Tres'e'nt the article at a post office service window or hand it to T. your rural carrieriln extra charge). 1 2. If you,do,not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address of the'article,date„detach•-bnd retain the receipt,and mail the article. _ 3. If you want,a return receipt►write the certified mail number and your name and address on a return receipt ca7d,Form 3811?'"d attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed (a ends if space permits.Otherwise,affix to back of article.Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 0 O' 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee,or to an authorized agent of the addressee, co endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt.If tL return receipt is requested,check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. to a 6. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. 105603-93-8-0218 . t Town of Barnstable Department of Health,Safety,and Environmental Services BAMSTABM f6?9- Public Health Division Eo 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 509-790-6265 Thomas A.McKean FAX: 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health February 27, 1996 Shell Oil Co. One Shell Plaza P.O.Box 2099 Houston,TX 77001 Dear Sir: RE: West Main Shell,577 West Main St.,Hyannis,MA 02601. . On February 9, 1996,Donna Miorandi,Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable,observed an inside floor drain. At the time of inspection it was not determined as to where the floor drain terminates. You must comply with the Underground Injection Control Regulations described below. As mandated under the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act,the state Underground Injection Control(UIC) regulations prohibit potentially polluting discharge to injection wells. Vehicle maintenance operations commonly use unauthorized injection wells, such as floor drains leading to a septic sytem,dry well,or oil/water separator which leads to any subsurface leaching structure. Under the State Plumbing Code(248 CMR 2.09(1)(c)(3),owners/operators of facilities with floor drains tied to injection wells(or discharging to any surface point)have three options: 1. Seal the floor drain. Contact your local plumbing inspector for the appropriate filing form. If choosing this option,all previous discharges to the drain must be eliminated at theri source. For example,cars should no longer be washed and floors should no longer be hosed down. 2. Connect the floor drain to a holding tank. The tank will need DEP approval. The DEP approves two types of holding tanks for this waste: new installations and conversions of existing structures (e.g. oil/water separators). These tanks are for non-hazardous,industrial wastewater. If solvents, antifreeze,oil and other fluids are washed down the drain,the waste is likely to be hazardous. 3. Connect the floor drain to a municipal sewer system,if available. An oil/water separator is required to be installed under this option. This requires a permit from DEP and the Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works along with the sewer connection application. The amount of discharge shall not exceed ten parts per million(10 ppm). I 05115196 WED '16:94 FAX 617 461 4640 SHELL OIL/NE DST Q 001 SHELL OM PRODUCTS CONIPANY NEW ENGLAND RETAIL DISTRICT FAX Date: S"/ 9� Number of pages including cover.sheet: _ TO: /-/� /f1Q��S /t�c�l!�r�✓ From: iC�fA�O /1 uTe- Phone: Phone: 617.4614600 Fax phone: 54)9— 334¢- Fax phone: 617.461-4640 CC: RFMARKS: ❑ Urges ® For your review ❑ Reply ASAP ❑ PIMC comment h this a fe i"L requirement? concern, but also a financier Burden which can industrial or eommet__a process areas,and � easily cost both the community and the hazardous waste generation areas. In addition, at Yes. In order to protect groundwater from CT responsible business several hundred thousand Facilities which generate liquid hazardous wastes, threatening discharges w the ground,the federal a government established the Underground dollars. Conforming m these requirements now the state Plumbing Code prohibits floor drains _ protects the environment and your financial which discharge anywhere but to a municipal Injection Control (UIQ program in 1974 as part of the Safe Drinking Water Act. The U.S. resources. sewer or a holding tank. tr. Environmental Protection Agency is required to Will my business`s be of fected? What is the most cast-�'ective way to c vmply implement the program in eve state or, transfer a P P l;� every with this program? it to the appropriate stare agency. Here in Businesses of concern include dry cleaners,auto Massachusetts the program has been implemented repair garages,auto body shops,machine shops, There are three steps to complying with the by the state Department of jnvironmental furniture strippers,metal plating facilities,and program. First,reroute or seal the drain.Second, Protection since (DEP) 1982. other facilities managing solvents, oils,gasoline,or close the actual injection well and,third, notify other potential pollutants. DEP of the closure.The first two steps have cost Wry are filoor drains a concern? considerations.Mat , Floor drains discharging to the ground-referred is prohibited? to as injection wells-are a suspected source of Injection wells such as floor drains which lead-to Sup 1 Reroute errstalyvur drain contamination of several drinking water supplies the soil via a dry well,septic system,or MDC trap In most uses, three options exist connecting the in Massachusetts. Many other uses exist where with an outlet to a leachfield are prohibited if a drain to a sewer or tank,or sealing it.Sealing the Boor drains have caused soil and/or groundwater potential exists that pollutants could reach the soil. drain is the least expensive option. But this option contamination. Water supply contamination is That includes floor drains which discharge to the requires you to implement management practices fir` not only a public he"and environmental ground in hazardous material storage areas, to eliminate your need for the drain. See the r accompanying chart for permit numbers,costs and Option DEP Permit/Form r t t ' t other considerations. These options are r Connect to a Sewer BWP IW 14 33 Initial fee$#;80 W Connections made summarized as follows: ' (for auto repair garages annual compliance prior to 5/10/79 are i using MDC-type trap) fee$100 exempt Connect to a sewer:This connection requires approval from DEP and/or other Install New Tank BWP IW(W Fee$11W 35D Additional costs to administrative entity such as your local sewer No annual compliance pump tank and haul authority. Do not assume that floor drains are. fee wastewater tied to the sewer line. Experience shows that Convert Existing BWP IW Fee VA — Additional Costs to when a sewer.line is installed after a building System No annual compliance pump tank and haul was constructed,the drains are often left as bt"lt'fee wastewater Seal Drain Plumbing Inspector Piumber s.fees Only feasible if drain is Connect to a tank.There are two basic types Approval Form WS-1 not needed of tanks—new installations,and conversions of existing systems such as an MDC trap.The r ti r rerouting or stall er drains. Other option; .Permit a Uwtiow be required permit applications have the des' Listed above are op ores fo sY g s7g�fo p ►aPP13' PP r►�J' eq P PP 'lm obtained from the DEP InfaLine at 338-225.5 from the 617 area code or 1-800-462-0444 form 413 and 508_ criteria fat the tame. Seal the drain: This optic__ is only feasible if What about new fac,...ies? the Floor drain is not needed or if the waste stream entering the drain can be eliminated. The Plumbing Code requires new facilities which Plumbing Inspector approval is required before generate liquid hazardous wastes to have a floor Industrial sealing the drain. drain tied to either a municipal sewer line or a DEP-approved tight holding tank. If the new Floor • In certain cases,other options may also be facility is not in a water supply protection area, the available such as wastewater recirculating owner may be able to obtain a variance from this systems for car washes,or surface or ground plumbing code requirement and operate without a Drains water discharge permits which include floor drain. In ordex to effectively apply for a variance, a facility will need a signed letter from preueatment and monitoring systems. DEP's UIC program stating that the facility is not Common questions in a water supply protection area. Step 2 Close the injection well about the UIC program In addition to rerouting or sealing the drain,the Are sinks covered as well? A injection well itself must be addressed. This LUBE a process is described in the document entitled The regulations cover sinks in industrial areas too. a If they are used exclusively for sanitary purposes, Afanachusetxs Closure Requirements for Shallow they may remain connected to aseptic system. A a Injection We&which has an attached summary for warning nonce should be posted by the sink non-technical readers. To remove any existing < a stating: `"The discharge of Fluids associated with SEPARATOR- : . . . . a sludge in the injection well,certain minimum •CATCH BASIN.:. WASH apply [for example] vehicle maintenance activities into _ __ oar v strtE . Fwio Procedures alwa Ys PPY{ Section 5.0}. the sink is prohibited by federal and state laws and . .. . . . . . DISPOSA. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Depending on the particular case, more regulations. Significant penalties are available for W"'E R FA s` E .. . . . . . . substantial remedial efforts may be necessary(see ;,�: :,•: Section 6.0). violation of this requirement,including the - possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing `'' PUIiwE violations." a Step 3 Notify DEP of the closure �1riElt In order to formally establish the date of closure of Where can I get more information? n MWU A AFM the injection well for your records as well as For further information on the UIC program, DEP's;notify DEP afterclosing an unauthorized contact staff at either 617/556-1165 or systm by filing the UIC Notification Form: 617J292-5859. Appendix V of the-closure requirements specified above in Step 2. Owners or operators of facilities which previously dosed such a system should also submit this form. Additionaf notification to DEP's Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup may also be required{see Section 3.0.Section 7.0,and A Appendix I of the closure requirements}. <.-���� �( /�r �-� //" Q,,,, � �„ �� /L/�6�Gl,H'� arnstable ry Services eiler,Director lth Division Kean,Director Hyannis,MA 02601 Fax: 508-790-6304 ,r December 31,2003. EE 7 SUMMARY/ANALYSIS Shell Oil Company proposes replacing the existing single product gas dispensers (6) with 4 multiple product dispensers (MPD' s )` with a canopy over the dispensers to achieve an all-weather environment. They also propose converting approximately 800 SF of the existing station to a Mini-Mart and providing 12 marked parking spaces , including one handicapped space. Access would not be changed and the generally clockwise pattern on the site for car wash users would remain. Driveway counts, taken for a 12 hour period (7:00 AM-7: 00 PM) indicate 240 to 250 vehicles utilized the station on a Tuesday in November, or 21 vehicles per average hour. Highest usage hour was 5: 00-6:00 PM when about 32 vehicles accessed the station. All driveways were observed to provide easy access and exit, as well as merging with the adjacent roadways. Summer volumes. are estimated at 30 percent higher than the November counts, e.g. , the average hour will increase by 6 vehicles to 27 (one every 10 minutes) . Based on a three year accident history, no accidents took place at the station driveways and one accident/year was recorded at the intersection. Our estimates of new trips generated by the proposed changes indicates minor increases, i.e. , the maximum hourly increase of 12 two-way trips will probably occur between 11:00 AM and Noon, resulting in three new vehicles added to the streets. OPINION It is our opinion the proposals by Shell Oil Company will: ■ improve gas dispensing operations by spacing the dispensers to allow 8 fueling positions with 4 MPD' s under a canopy; ■ generate minor increases in driveway and street traffic by constructing an 800 SF Mini-Mart; and ■ provide adequate off-street parking (12 spaces) . No changes in access are indicated. Changes, e.g. , closures , will result in- additional conflicts on the roadways and in the station. I PAR ) Real Estate System - General Property Inquiry] Help [ ] Parcel Id: 269 003- - Account No: 173092 Parent : Location: WEST MAIN ST Neighborhood: HY09 Fire Dist : HY Devel Lot : Lot Size : . 59 Acres Current Own: SHELL OIL CO State Class : 332 ONE SHELL PLAZA No. Bldgs : 1 Area: 1808 PO BOX 2099 Year Added: HOUSTON TX 77001 Deed Date : 040190 Reference : 7120/280 January lst : SHELL OIL CO Deed MMDD: 0490 Deed Ref : 7120/280 Comments : Values : Land: 107500 Buildings : 82000 Extra. Features : 6800 Road System: 577 Index: 1813 (WEST MAIN STREET ) Frntg: 190 Index: 1145 (OLD CRAIGVILLE ROAD ) Frntg: 103 Control Info: Last Auto Upd: 050695 Status : C Last TACS Update: 080290 Land Reviewed By: Date : 0000 Bldgs Reviewed By: Date: 0000 Tax Title : Account : Taken: Account Status : Hold Status: Cancel [ ] Press XMT for more data Next screen [PAR ] Action [ ] Owners Name [ ] Road Index [ ] Road Name [ ] Parcel Number [269] (004] [ ] [ ] [ ] 4 Shell Oil Products Company - 400 Blue MITI Drive Westwpod.MA 02090 New Enghnd ROW Ditviet Td,71w.c(i 17)441-4{00 Fne(61"Id040 Ce ed Mail April 29, 1996 Mr.Thomas A.McKean. Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 367 Main Stroct Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: West Main shell 577 West Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.McKean. In February,Donna Miorandi,Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable,observed an inside floor drain and was unable to determine where the floor drain terminated. A survey was conducted by LaMountain Brothers,Inc.,on behalf of Shell Oil Products Company to determine where the floor drain terminated. They survey determined that all drains ultimately connect to the municipal sewer. A drawing created during the survey is attached for your information If you have any questions,please contact me. Sincerely, Shell O' oducts Compaay Richard l Environmental Engineer enclosure C 6 v � C tl D t C coo c F�tc gat 1 l yYl�c Q19cl E � n t Pit / c CO Nb - fir - - - �a�. SurtS CaR t,�ct.S+� r A�QfC G fi�aQye ,�r�,� r c ! r e ! Z _ ` z� srunc l AA Ie 3 jA j S� 1 z�y$v Id r S 77 41. i"I'V 67- "r3ar3 :P.eiA�o I • Scab the drain:This opti....is only feasible if What about new facn..stes? the floor drain is not needed or if the waste The Plumbing Code requires new facilities which stream entering the drain can be eHminared. generate liquid hazardous wastes to have a floor . Plumbing Inspector approval is required before drain tied to either a municipal sewer line or a Indus trial sealing the drain. DEP-approved tight holding tank. If the new _ • In certain cases, other options may also be facility is not in a warO supply protection area,the Floor available such as wastewater recirculating owner may be able to obtain a variance from this systems for car washes,or surface or ground Plumbing code requirement and operate without a floor,drain. In order to effectively apply for a Drains water discharge permits which include pretreatment and monitoring systems. variance,a facility will need a signed letter from DEP's UIC program stating that the facility is nor Step 2 Close the injection well in a water supply I protection area. Common questions about the UIC program In addition to rerouting or sealing the drain,the Are sinks eovered as.well? A injection'well itself must be addressed. This The regulations cover sinks in industrial areas too. LURE process is described in the document entitled If they are used exclusively for sanitary purposes, i Macrsacbusetas Closure Requirements for Shallow they may remain connected to a septic system. A Injection Wells which has an attached summary for warning notice should be posted by the sink _ -_-- non technical readers. To remove any existing stating: "The discharge of fluids associated with sludge in the injection well,certain minimum CATCH BASIN : WA9E. always I [for example] vehicle maintenance activities into M wE L SME. : FWIO procedures alys apply y(sec Section 5.0). the sink is prohibited by federal and state laws and . ...... ... . . . . . . . . . . ..u_-. _ Depending on the particular case,more regulations. Significant penalties are available for WAY" .• • • . substantial remedial efforts may be necessary(see ,•:...........�:' -;.•...•.,;�: ,;:�: Section 6.0). 3 violation of this requirement,including the via --,.-.-=:r •: ,.. p or knowing ossibility of fine and imprisonment f DEP y Step 3 Notify oft violations. � : -;�[oHFAM�Nuaio1►� : ,•. he closure In order to formally establish the date of closure of Where can I get more in the injection well for your records as rmaseon? AQMR ''t + MIDDLE well as For further information on the UIC program, DEP's;notify DEP afterclosing an unauthorized system by filing the UIC Notification Form: contact staff either G17/55G-1 iG5 or 6171292-585959. Appendix V of the.closure requirements specified above in Step 2. Owners or operators of facilities i which previously closed such a system should also submit this form.`Additional notification to DEP's Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup may also be required (see Section 3.0,Section 7.0,-and Appendix I`of the closure requirements). ! Is this a fddea. requirement? concern, but also a financia. Burden which can industrial or commei__.a process areas,and Yes. In order;co protect groundwater from wily cost both the community and the hazardous waste generation areas. In addition, at threatening discharges to the ground,the federal responsible business several hundred thousand facilities which generate liquid hazardous wastes, government establishcd the Underground dollars. Conforming to these requirements now the state Plumbing Code prohibits floor drains as part protects the environment and your financial which discharge anywhere but to a municipal Injection Control (U program gi 1974 and of the Safe Drinking Water Act. The U.S. resources_ sewer or a holding tank. Environmental Protection Agency is required to Wift implement the program in every state or,transfer m3' ! a,�cted? What is the most nose-�etive way to comply P P $T� erY it to the appropriate state agency. Here in Businesses of-concerti include dry cleaners,auto with this prngram? Massachusetts the program has been implemented repair garages,auto body shops,machine shops, There are three steps to complying with the by the state Department of Environmental furniture strippers,metal plating facilities,and program.First,reroute or seal the drain.Second, Protection since (DEP) 1982. other facilities managing solvents,oils,gasoline,or close the actual injection well and,third,notify other potential pollutants. DEP of the closure.The first two steps have cost My are floor drains a concern? considerations. Floor drains discharging to the ground-referred what is prohibited? to as injeaian wells-arc a suspected source of Injection wells such as floor drains which lead.to Step I Reroute or seal your drain contamination of several drinking water supplies the soil via a dry well,septic system,or MDC trap In most cases,three options exist:connecting the in Massachusetts. Many other cases exist where with an outlet to a leachfieid are prohibited if a drain to a sewer or tank,or sealing it.Scaling the floor drains Have caused soil and/or groundwater potential exists that pollutants could reach the soil. drain is the least expensive option.But this option contamination. Water supply,contamination is That includes floor drains which discharge to the requires you to implement management practices not only a'public heal&arnd environmental ground in hazardous material storage areas, to eliminate your need fgr the drain. See the accompanying chart for permit numbers,casts and optiol DEP Permit/Form Costs Corisiderations other considerations. These options arc Connect to a Sewer BWP IW 14 33 Initial fee Connections made summarized as follows: (for auto repair garages Annual compliance prior to 5110/79 are using MDC-type trap) fee$100 exempt Connect to a sewen'This connection requires approval from DEP and/or other Install New Tank BWP 1W W Fee$1,M 35P Additional costs to administrative entity such as your local sewer No annual compliance pump tank and Maul authority. Do not assume that floor drains are - fee wastewater tied to the sewer line.Experience shows that when a sewer line is installed after a building Convert Existing BWP IW Fee Vaa- Additional costs to was constructed,the drains are often left as System,,. . No annual compliance pump tank and haul built. fee wastewater Seal Drain Plumbing Inspector Plumber's fees Only feasible if drain is Connect to a tank:There are two basic types Approval Form INS-f not needed of tanks—new installations,and conversions of existing systems such as an MDC trap.The Lrsrrd above are options for rrnvuting or reeling fbor drains. Other option;may apply. Permit applications may be required permit applications have the design obtained from.the DEP InfeLine at 338225S from the 617area code or 1-800-462-0444,frrvm 413 and 508. criteria for the tank. TgNKN010GY-NDE TANKNOLOGY-NDE 1� 11 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 ®�$'�. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 �y9� ®� (512)451-6334 -N NS,r��,��`a , FAX(512)459-1459 TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT s�•�o�'�D�F,I, � , _ - TEST TYPE: Proline Test PURPOSE: CONSTRUCTION 26o� r TEST DATE: 0 3/13/9 8 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 3 EDGEWATER DRIVE 577 WEST MAIN/OLD CRAIGVILLE NORWOOD, MA 02062 HYANNIS, MA 02601 ATTN: RICH REUTER The following test(s)were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal,NFPA and local regulations J a� Line and Leak Detector Tests 1 PLUS 0.001 10,ppa P Y P 2 PREMIUM 0.001 1 p,"o P y p 3 REG UNLEAD 0.010 0.tq p 0 P y P Tanknology-NDE.appreciates the opportunity to serve you,and looks forward to working with you in the future.Please call any time,day or night;when you need us. TANKNOLOGY-NDE Representative: Services conducted by: TOM PRESNAL MILVERTON E CHATT00 LC� i Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 3027 Printed 03/26/98 17:13 TPRESNAL iNUiViUUAL TANKILINEILEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 03/13/98 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 I Tank ID: i. Material:Product. PLUS Bottom to top fill in inches: - Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: D' i Diameter e n in ches: Vapor recovery manifolded. YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: - Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Y Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection:YES Stage 11 vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: YES Installed: COMMENTS PSI at tank bottom: New/passed Failedireplaced New/passed Failedireplaced Fluid level in inches: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 UFT/OFT: Make:RED JACKET Fluid volume in gallons: Model:X.L.D. Tank water level in inches: SIN:41193-8sa7 Test time: Open time in sec: 2.00 Number of thermisters: Holding psi: is Specific gravity: Resiliancy cc: 90 Water table depth in inches: Test leak rate ml/m: 299.9 Determined by(method): Metering psi: 10 Leak rate in gph: Calib.leak in gph: 4.76 Result: Results: PASS COMMENTS COMMENTS eW. Test time: Material: FIBERGLASS Ullage volume: Diameter(in): Ullage pressure: Length(ft): Results: Test psi: 5o Bleedback cc: 70 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 18:46 Time of test 1: Finish psi: so Temperature: Vol change cc: o Flow rate(cfh): Test 2:Start time: 18:56 Finish psi: so Time of test 2: Vol change cc: 0 Temperature: Test 3:Start time: 19:06 Finish psi: so Flow rate(cfh): Vol change cc: 0 Time of test 3: Final gph: 0.001 Temperature: Result: PASS COMMENTS Flow rate(cfh): Pump type: PRESSURE Pump make: RED JACKET COMMENTS Printed 03/26/98 17:14 TPRESNAL 8900 SHOAL CREEK,BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 INUIVIUUAL TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 03/13/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY WORK SHELL WIC#22037230301 Tank ID: 2 - Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product: PREMIUM Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded: YES Fill-pipe diameter-in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Y Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection: YES Stage II vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: YES Installed: COMMENTS INS WNW PSI at tank bottom: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced Fluid level in inches: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 LIFT/OFT: Make:RED JACKET Fluid volume in gallons: Model:X.L.D. Tank water level in inches: S/N:41193-8586 Test time: Open time in sec: 2.00 Number of thermisters: Holding psi: 14 Speck gravity: Resiliancy cc: 110 Water table depth in inches: Test leak rate ml/m: 279.7 Determined by(method): Metering psi: 10 Leak rate in gph: Calib.leak in gph: 4.44 Result: Results: PASS COMMENTS COMMENTS Test time: Material: FIBERGLASS Ullage volume: Diameter(in): Ullage pressure: Length(ft): Results: Test psi: so Bleedback cc: 60 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 18:44 Time of test 1: Finish psi: so Temperature: Vol change cc: 0 Flow rate(cfh): Test 2:Start time: 18:54 Finish psi: so Time of test 2: Vol change cc: 0 Temperature: Test 3:Start time: 19:04 Finish psi: so Flow rate(cfh): Vol change cc: o Time of test 3: Final gph: 0.001 Temperature: Result: PASS COMMENTS Flow rate(cfh): Pump type: PRESSURE Pump make: RED JACKET COMMENTS Printed 03/26/9817:14 TPRESNAL 8900 SHOAL CREEK,BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 INIJI V ILJUTAL I ANKILin11=11—tAIK Ut I ECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 03/13/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 -- -Tank ID: 3-- - Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product: REG UNLEAD Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded: YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Y Stage 1 vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection: YES Stage II vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: YES Installed: COMMENTS PSI at tank bottom: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced Fluid level in inches: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 UFT/OFT: Make:RED JAC KET Fluid volume in gallons: Model:X.L.D. Tank water level in inches: S/N: 30194-s565 Test time: Open time in sec: 3.00 Number of thermisters: Holding psi: 12 Specific gravity: Resiliancy cc: 90 Water table depth in inches: Test leak rate ml/m: 260.2 Determined by(method): Metering psi: 10 Leak rate in gph: Calib. leak in gph: 4.13 Result: Results: PASS COMMENTS COMMENTS Test time: Material: FIBERGLASS r.391 Ullage volume: Diameter(in): Ullage pressure: Length(ft): Results: Test psi: 5o Bleedback cc: 66 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 18:50 Time of test 1: Finish psi: 44 Temperature: Vol change cc: 8 Flow rate(cfh): Test 2:Start time: 19:00 Finish psi: 46 Time of test 2: Vol change cc: 6 Test 3:Start time: 19:10 Temperature: Finish psi: 48 Flow rate(cfh): Vol change cc: 4 Time of test 3: Final gph: 0.010 Temperature: Result: PASS COMMENTS Flow rate(cfh): Pump type: PRESSURE Pump make: RED JACKET COMMENTS Printed 03/26/9817:14 TPRESNAL 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 - E V��V I./IAV�\Alrl TAW)VO[OGY-NDE TANKNOLOGY-NDE 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757 . (512)451-6334 -- FAX(512)459-1459 TEST DATE: 03/13/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 co Z W SHTLL ST PLUS O O ST PREM O OF ST REG O OF Printed 03/26/9817:14 TPRESNAL I Town of Barnstable Planning Department `"LM �g Combined Staff Report-Appeal No. 1995-11 through 1995-14: Eo►us' Shell Oil Company Special Permits: Conditional Uses;Change of a Non-Conforming Use Date: January 25 1995 To: Zoning Board of Appeals From: Robert P. Schernig,Director Art Tra Principal Planner �7'� P Dave Palmer,Assistant Planner Application Summary: Appeals No. 1995-11 12 13 and 14 Applicant: Shell Oil Company Address: 400 Blue Hill Drive,Westwood,MA Property Owner: Shell Oil Company Address: P.0.Box 2099,Houston,TX 77001 Property Location: 577 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA Assessor's Map/Parcel 269-003; Area=.59 A Zoning: Business District Groundwater Overlay: (F- Vea Flood Zane: o mim Requests: Appeal No.95-11: Variance to Section 4-3.(3) Signs in a Highway Business District to allow a total of six signs where two are allowed and for signage area more than one hundred square feet in area. Appeal No.95-12: Variance to Section 3-3.6(5)and Section 3-3.6(6)Yard Setbacks and Special Screening Standards to allow for a canape over the pump islands and provide drive and parking areas within the required 10 foot landscape area along West Main Street. Appeal No 95-13: Special Permit to Section 3-3.6(3)Conditional Use-Retail to allow a mini- art convenience Appeal No.95-14: Special Permit to Section 4-4.2 Change of a non-Conforming Use to allow the expansion of an existing car wash facility. Development Activity: Conversion of an existing service station inspection bay to a Mini-mart, expansion of the existing car wash facility,change in the layout and location of existing pump islands including construction of an overhead canopy and associate site improvement. Filed: Dec. 21. 1994;Public Hearing Feb. 1, 1995,Variance Decision Due March 21, 1995 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Zoniaq;;board zfrAppeals Application. b'Petiiioa�for a variance Date Received For office Use Only: Town clerk Office '44 ME r 21 P Z 6 Appeal # Ms- tZ searing Date n b lr 1g9f Decision Due 7. The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance from the Zoning Ordinance, in the manner and for the reasons hereirgafter set forth: Mr, John Christ•oph, Petitioner Name: Shell Oil Company , Phone (617) 461-461S Petitioner Address: 400 Blue Hill Drive Westwood , MA Property Location: 577 West Main Street , Hyannis , MA Property owner: Shell Oil Company , Phone (617) 461-4618 Address of owner: P. O. Box 2099 , Houston, TX 77001 If petitioner differs from owner, state nature of interest: I� s Number of Years Owned: 4+ Assessor,a.Map/Parcel Number: Map 269/Parcel 3 t� Zoning District: SIB - Htphw;v Business Groundwater Overlay District: WP (9 0/) GP (10 L) TOWN OF BARNSTABUZONING BOARD OF APPc"' , Variance Requested: Section 3-3. 6 (5) HB/Bulk Regulations - Minimum front Cite Section i TStle of the Zoning Ordinance setback Section 3-3 . 6 (.6) Special Screening St d rd Description of variance Requested: is jfitt Vary 60 foot front yard setback to 4 feet for construction of canopy. Variance for screening requirement on West Main Street. Description of the Reason and/or Need for the variance: C a n o p y c o n s t r u c t i o n i s necessary for the safety and convenience of the customer: Due to the exist ing structures and the unique ..shape of the corner lot , a setback variance i re. ui�ed, C rren sh a of entry oes not ermit for screening, therefore* Description oll Con®truct�on (i`Activi y applicable) : Construction of Canopy and Island , building addition ( 170+/- s . f . ) Remodeling and new signage . Existing Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present Uses) : Gasoline Service Station/ Gross Floor Area: 1830+/- sq.ft. Car 'Wash Remodel area not Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: 17 0 +1- , Altered: a R S n r i a r P ti w i r h c a r wash Is this property subject to any other relief (variance or special Permit) from the Zoning Board of Appeals? Yes R No [ ] If Yes, please list appeal numbers or applicant's name 19 9 3-5 2- Under Appeal x a VAYI anrP i c roniii rarl TOWN OF BARBSTABIA Zoning Board of,Appeals ►gPlication for;gar-9Decial re mit Date Received9f �� ,� Town Clerk Offi o I g �� Z : =u or office use 'onl _ Appeal # Hearing l rin Date Decision Due TO*.'01 5AR" ZT,INC,`?n'!c i n'� ', The undersigned`he'reby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a special Permit, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Mr . John Christo Applicant Name: Shell Oil Company (617) 461-4618 Phone Applicant Address: 400 Blue Hill Drive, Westwood, MA Property Location: 577 West Main Street , Hyannis , MA Property Owner: , Shell Oil Company Phone Address of Owner: P. Q. Box 2099 , Houston, TX 77001 Xf applicant differs from owner, state nature of interest: Humber of Years owned: 4+ 'Assessor's Map/Parcel Number: Map 269 Parce Zoning District: HB - Highway Business Groundwater overlay District: WP . ° Special Permit Requested: Section 3-3. 6 (3) Highway Business District/ Cite Section & ?itle of the Zoning Ordinance Conditional Use Retail Sales Description of Activity/Reason for Request: Conditional use of building for a "food mart" (convenience store) . Description of Construction Activity (if applicable) : Remodel existing service. stat-.on.:Lp a mint-mart/convenience store. Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: 170+/- s . f . Remodel area Altered: not in car wash Existing Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present Ose(s) : Gasoline Service Station/ La r Gross Floor Area: 1870+/- sq. ft. 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L11 _ � lob IIs2 a1,w 0 re w • wF 3 � � ,y4 • � y .!L � � wo 9 E Est alb r y 4 - n .% f7 i Y tip 0 a. l4 r w'1►w+w nfr •b.Q ati v d Zf f ` •111p�p 10 20 MAIP ``• was ". 2q8 a �K f2 .214C 22 9 L+s 4 Ac �sac•s lip ft : •is a •ate �P:a 'e i 1 23 ,P�Os� �•t ?t Iq0 ,� ie ♦� G � d�� 5•� Al� : Y w q E iµ cic. at • I :`",c ,Jo if, \ MOb CE o C •Eti��r e� y LLL A f - CONSULTING ENGINEERS 399 MAIN STREET - _ MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 02155 -- (617)396-3380 FEB 2 2 1994 MEMORANDUM-REPORT TO: Shell Oil Company Attn: John A. Christopher FROM: Robert C. Blumenthal, P.E. RE: Traffic Review-Miscellaneous Alterations to Shell Station, 577 West Main Street, Barnstable, Massachusetts DATE: February 14, 1994 This report presents our findings on existing traffic cond itions at the subject site and estimates traffic changes which might occur due to conversion of a portion of the station, approximately80 0 square feet ( SF) , to a Mini-Mart. Shell Oil . Company also proposes osesmodernizing the gas dispensers and adding a canopy over. EXISTING CONDITIONS Loc=n See Figure 1 . The Shell Station is located on the southwest corner of the TEE intersection of West Main Street and Old Craigville Road. The area is generally commercial, with a small shopping center anchored by a Purity Supermarket, contiguous on the west and south of the station. Hyannis West Elementary School is located on the east side of Old Craigville Road. The Station Gas is dispensed from six single grade dispensers located on two islands ( three dispensers per island) parallel to West Main Street . One island is noted as "Full Serve" and the other "Self Serve . " 3 Adiacent Streets Automatic 'Traffic Recorder (ATR) counts were taken on Wednesday, December 15, 1991 adjacent to the station. Counts are located in the Appendix. The following table sums the ATR counts: 12/15/93 AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC - IC RECORDER COUNTS OLD CRAIGVILLE ROAD SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND TOTAL DAILY 1 ,189 1 ,107 2,296 PEAK HOURS 8 : 00-9: 00 AM 120 138 258 3 : 00-4: 00 PM 104 136 240 WEST MAIN STREET EASTBOUND WESTBOUND TOTAL DAILY 10, 516 10,808 21,324 PEAK HOURS 8 :00-9:00 AM 781 715 1,496 3 :00-4:.00 PM 858 861 1,719 5 : 00-6 : 00 PM 600 1,007 1 ,607 Both roadways are Town Ways on the Federal Aid System, are undivided and are carrying two-way traffic. West Main has a Right of Way (ROW) of 85 feet and a pavement width of about 32 feet. Walks and curb are in place on both sides of the street. Old Craigville Road has a pavement of about 25 feet on perhaps a 50 foot ROW. A walk and curb are in place adjacent to the station only. Old Craigville Road' s approach to West Main Street is STOP sign controlled. School Zone signs in place include a flashing school sign beacon. Accident History Accident data was obtained on both streets for the three year Period 1990-1991-1992 from the Massachusetts Highway Department ' s (MHD) computer accident files. We have been able to identify only three accidents for the three year period in the vicinity of the station. They occurred at the intersection of West Main and Old Craigville Road. A compilation follows: 5 Proposals include : i replacing the existing -six gas dispensers with four multiple product dispensers (MPD' s) on two islands (two per island) ; ■ erecting a canopy over the dispensers to provide an all- weather environment; converting approximately 800 SF of the existing station to' a Mini-Mart with sales of snacks, candy, soft drinks, milk and a small selection of foodstuffs; and ■ providing twelve marked parking spaces including one space for handicapped. Estimating Trip Generation In this section we will estimate the additional trips, if any, which might be generated by the above-noted proposals. Standard practice would indicate the use of the Institute of Transportation Engineers ( ITE) Trip Generation Factors ( 5th Edition) for this purpose. There are several categories of service station/gas station factors published by ITE. None, however, are categorized with a small "Mini-Mart. " In fact, a recent (March, 1993 ) report published in the Institute of Transportation Engineers Journal notes: The general misconception regarding service stations is that substantial increases in traffic generation result from the introduction of new uses to an existing site. Data generated by this study clearly demonstrates that the addition of a convenience mart, car wash, or some other type of use does not necessarily result in the same traffic increases that such uses would generate on their own as a separate development. In fact, the additional traffic generated by such ancillary uses can be classified as minimal in most cases (that is, signifi- cant portion of increased business activity is generated from existing customers, not new customers) . The potential for substitution or consolidation of trips by customers (who get gasoline, buy items from the mart, and have their vehicles serviced at one location as opposed to several separate locations) might actually have the effect of reducing the amount of traffic on nearby streets. James H. Kawamura, the author of the study entitled "Service Station Trip Generation" then compares Trip Generation Methodologies utilizing the ITE method v. observed study data. Use of the ITE method for a Service Station with Convenience Market ( 924 SF) and Car Appeals No. 1995-11 through 14: SheIl Oil Co., W.Main St.,Hyannis Two Variances and two Special Permits addressed this in his appeal before the Board and appears to have chosen to remain in a non-conforming situation as regarding the Groundwater Protection. Traffic Considerations: The applicant has presented a traffic analysis by Robert C.Blumenthal dated February 14, 1994. The study documents that the Existing Hours of Operations are for a 17 hour day in summer;from 6:00 am to 11:00 p.m. and for a 12 hour day,from 7:00 am to 7:00 p.m. in the off-season starting on November 16, 1993. Additionally,a total of 489 turning movements were recorded(245+/-cars utilized the existing facilities). The report estimated that based on the 12 hour count,the adjusted average daily traffic into and out of the station is 543 turning movements which extrapolates to 706 turning movements(353+/-cars)during the peak summer months of July and August for the 17 hr.period. At this point in the analysis,staff was confused with the introduction of specific studies entitled"Service Station Trip Generation"and a reference to"In-house studies". It appears the study estimates only 29 vehicles will be added to the existing off-site street traffic despite all of the proposed improvements including expansion of hours to a 24 hour day and the new mini-mart. It is staffs opinion that this figure does not represent the increase in the number of users of the site and the increase in turning movement onto and from the site. The applicant should be prepared to address to the Board the following. 1. Accurate estimations of how many new turning movements into and out of the site will be created by this proposal as per studies and calculations? Vehicles per day? 2. Utilizing ITE numbers only,what is the predicted number of turning movements by the proposal? Vehicle per day? Staff calculations,utilizing ITE data,project that the proposal would create traffic ranging from 412 to 680 vehicles per day entering and exiting the site,or 824 to 1,360 turning movements onto and from the site each day. 3. Concerning the sign variance,staff would point out that the sign code is specifically drafted to imply interpretation be in the stricter sense. The applicant should be prepared to document those conditions specific and unique to this site that would warrant the Board to grant relief for more signage than is necessary for that of neighboring establishments. Recommendations: If the Board should find to grant this proposal,it may consider limiting of the hours of operations, specifying Plan B or Plan A,and consider the following conditions: 1. If Plan B,the eastern most exit from the lot onto West Main Street should be closed. 2. If Plan A, the entrancelexit on Old Craigville Road should be closed(or at a minimum,the entrance shall be gated and utilized only for gas delivery vehicles). 3. The plan shall improve landscaping by the addition of at minimum 5 street trees(2.5"DBH),and 12 shrubs. 4. In keeping with both the Regional Policy Plan and the Local Comprehensive Plan,all signage shall only be lit by exterior lighting-no interior lit signs permitted. 5. Rest rooms shall be made available to the clients of the establishment and motoring public. 6. The use of the car wash facility is limited to gas customers only and shall not be operated as a separate use on the site. 7. Retail Sales shall be limited as proposed(or to the following-as determined by the Board) TOWN OF BAItNSTABLE Zoning Board of Appeals ARPlication to Petition for a Varia°nice=; ' Date Received For Office U_se Only: Town Clerk office -- _ - [Q/QQ! r r I-)l S APPeaI #�1=_ z l -- f Hearing Date Decision Due The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Variance from the Zoning Ordinance, in the manner and for the reasons.hereinafter set forth: Petitioner Name: Shell Oil Company Mr. John Christopher , Phone(617) 4 61-4 61.8 Petitioner Address: 400 Blue Hill Drive , Westwood, MA Property Location: 577 West Main Street , Hyannis , MA Property owner: Shell Oil Company Phone (617) 461-4618 Address of owner: P. O. Box 2099 Houston TX 77001 If petitioner differs from owner, state nature of interest: r Number of Years owned: r �� Assessor•s.Map/Parcel Number: Map 69/Parcel 3 T11~ Zoning District: HB-Highway Business Groundwater Overlay District: WP (90%) GP (1OX) TOWN OF BARMSTABLL nZONING BOARD OF APP1 Variance Requested:Section 4-3. 7 (3) Number allowed si`¢ns in Hi hwayRfiG`ess Cite Section i Tttle of the toning Ordinance Description of Variance District .. 4-3. 7 (3} Total allowed area of signage •.1� Highway Aii�i nca� ni �Ct Allow a total of six (6) sins . Area of Siona e more than inn c�n feet Description of the Reason and/or geed for the Variance: _Variance i s needed f o r identification of "available services. Discription of Construction Activity (if applicable) : New s i g n a g e for new -e a n o p y and remodeled building. Existing Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present Use(s) : Gasoline Service Station,/ Gross Floor Area: _1830+/- sq.ft. Car Wash Remodel area not Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: 170+/- Altered: associated with car wash Is this property subject to any other relief (Variance or special Permit) from the Zoning Board of Appeals? Sf Yes, please list appeal numbers or applicant's name 19 9 -59 Yes [X] No (] Under Apppni i Appeals No. 1995-11 through 14: Shell Oil Co.,W.Main St.,Hyannis Two Variances and two Special Permits 8. The applicant shall comply with all applicable Heath Department regulations,all requirements of the Hyannis Fire Department and all requirements of the Building Commissioner. 9. Detailed improvement plans consistent with these conditions shall be presented to Site Plan Review for approval as per the requirements of Section 4-7, Site Plan Review. attachments: Application with Addendum,including selected Exhibits Copies of Variance and Special Permit request No. 1995-12 through 1995-14 Assessor records-Assessor location map and field card data sheet. copies: Applicant/Petitioner Building Commissioner Board of Health and Health Department Planning Board ZBA File Appeal Nos. 1995-11, 12, 13,and 14 Appeals No. 1995-11 through 14: Shell Oil Co.,W. Main St.,Hyannis Two Variances and two Special Permits 8. The applicant shall comply with all applicable Heath Department regulations,all requirements of the Hyannis Fire Department and all requirements of the Building Commissioner. 9. Detailed improvement plans consistent with these conditions shall be presented to Site Plan Review for approval as per the requirements of Section 4-7, Site Plan Review. attachments: Application with Addendum,including selected Exhibits Copies of Variance and Special Permit request No. 1995- 12 through 1995-14 Assessor records-Assessor location map and field card data sheet. copies: Applicant/Petitioner Building Commissioner Board of Health and Health Department Planning Board ZBA File Appeal Nos. 1995-11, 12, 13,and 14 6 Wash produced an estimate more than double that of observed conditions (P. 271 Table 4) . In-house studies of service stations/gas stations with Mini-Marts (approximate GFA of less than 1000 SF) indicate 70 to 90 percent of Mini-Mart customers are gas customers, varying by hour of the day. After review of the literature and our in-house studies we note the number of pumps (dispensers ) will decline from six to four and the number of Vehicles Fueling Positions (VFP) will increase from the existing four to six, to eight; i. e. , netting an additional four to two VFP's. We estimate the trip generation and traffic added to adjacent streets as follows: TWO-WAY TRIPS *VEHICLES ADDED TIME PERIOD EXISTING ADDED TOTAL TO STREETS Street Peak Hours AM 28 6 34 3(0 . 46 )=1 PM 64 6 70 3( 0 . 42)=1 Generator Peak Hours AM 46 12 58 6( 0 . 46 )=3 PM 64 6 70 3(0 . 42 )=1 Daily 17 Hours 416 102 518 51( 0 . 40 )=20 24 Hours 587 144 731 72( 0 . 40 )=29 *Total Vehicles minus Pass-by Vehicles per ITE Roadway Distribution It is estimated vehicles added to adjacent streets will be generated in percentages similar to existing usage, i.e. : EXISTING PERCENT/NEW VEHICLES ROADWAY AM STREET PM STREET AM GENERATOR PM GENERATOR Old Craigville Rd. 36/0 28/0 17/0 28/0 Main Street 61/1 56/1 68/2 56/1 Other 3/0 16/0 24/1 16/0 4 ACCIDENT HISTORY INTERSECTION WEST MAIN & OLD CRAIGVILLE ROAD DATE TIME INJ TYPE LIGHT WEATHER PAVE. DIRECTION 6/2/90 3PM 0 Rear End . Day Clear/Dry ? 11/11/91 4PM 0 Angle L.T. Day Rain/Wet N/W 8/21/92 5PM 0 Rear End Day Clear/Dry W/W Seasonal Variations The Cape Cod Commission (CCC) publishes a yearly Traffic Count Report which includes estimates of seasonal adjustment factors, based on Massachusetts Highways Department (MHD) permanent count station data. Utilizing the seasonal adjustment factors provides the following estimates: COUNT ESTIMATED LOCATION DATE COUNT AADT JULY/AUGUST Shell Station November 489(12 Hrs) 543(12 Hrs) 706(12 Hrs ) W. Main St. December 21 ,324(Daily) 26,655 34 ,652 Old Craig- ville Road December 2 ,296(Daily) 7 ,870 3 ,731 CAVEAT: The CCC notes , " . .there are obvious problems with the data. . The permanent stations are on state highways; seasonal traffic fluctuations may be very different on residential streets. " The only published counts by CCC on West Main Street were taken south of Route 28, in 1988 and 1991. See "Traffic Counting Report 1992," January, 1993. They show: COUNT DATE DAILY EST. AADT 7/11-18/88 13, 505 11 ,074 8/28-30/91 15 ,582 11 ,998 PROPOSED Shell Oil Company' s proposal is shown on Figure 2, entitled "Site Plan - Miscellaneous Alterations . " This. is a reduction of the original prepared by Ayoub Engineering, Inc. of Pawtucket, Rhode Island for Shell Oil Company. The scale is approximately 1" - 20 ' . 2 The station building, which fronts on West Main. Stieet, houses the cashier ' s counter, rest rooms, sales of small items , including . motor vehicle additives, and a small car wash. Circulation on the lot for the car wash is generally clockwise with vehicles entering at the rear of the station and exiting at the front. Car washes are free with a gas fill-up. An existing service bay is not used at present. Hours of operation are 6 :00 AM to 11:00 PM every day. Informal parking is provided on this approximately 26 ,000 SF lot . . Access is provided by two driveways on West Main Street with the easterly drive 27 feet and the westerly drive 20 feet wide , to the adjacent shopping center and by an approximately 40 foot drive on Old Craigville Road, located at the rear of the station lot. Note: both roadways were reconstructed to the present configuration, including driveways, about 7 years ago. At that time an existing station drive on Old Craigville Road of about 45 feet was closed. Driveway counts were taken for a 12 hour period ( 7 :00 .:AM-7 : 00 PM) on Tuesday, November 16, 1993. All traffic counts are located in the APPENDIX. The following table sums the 12 hour count and vehicle percentages utilizing each driveway: TURNS PER DRIVEWAY TURN TOTAL VEHICLES VIA LEFT TURN VIA RIGHT DRIVEWAY IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT Old Craigville 33(14) 71(28) 33( 100) 23( 32 ) 0( 0 ) 48( 77 ) West Main Street Easterly 62(26) 69(28) 50(81 ) 14(20 ) 12(19 ) 55(80 ) Westerly 107(45) 72(29) 18( 17 ) 37( 51 ) 89(83 ) 35 ( 49 ) Purity 38(15) 37(15) *38(100) *32(86 ) 0(0 ) *5( 14 ) TOTAL 240(100 ) 249( 100 ) 139( 58) 106( 43 ) 101( 42 ) 143 ( 57 ) *Includes straight movements Driveway utilization ( in percentages ) is calculated as: Purity - 15%; Old Craigville Road - 21%; West Main East - 27%; and West Main West -37% . Highest usage hours were 5 : 00-6 :00 PM ( 29 IN and 35 OUT ) and 3 : 00-4 : 00 pM ( 28 IN and 27 OUT) . Seasonal variations are discussed later. r [Gw[:10 1[WPA`9usPass t[o[soa OINS CORM r tIMA W O� nY P[=rAris,-,r Yr arJ BOGR Iris PAGE IJt U1t1YlY1—__J\\\Jn�i[��.-m A.wPUJ�J v[Aw eoal leE vAc[aP •Q ! 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P. ro�1--•��1 `° 577 WEST MAIN,I L2 O OLD CRAIGNLLE ROAD O WAX, 720-712J-O701 � 9M[EI 9E 3[wIP TIOM ' SITE PLAN-2 WEST MAIN STREET (PUBLIC WAY- COUNTY LAYOUT- VAMABMP�M)rr w� � MISCELLANEOUS ALTERATIONS [o 9r ENGINEERING, AYOUB. ENa1NEERINO, INC. .+ i":a:.r.r. r r..IrrnrrJ. oei=wE=m i�� IEII[[mIPN s wo[nrnwr (WI)[e�I)72= I... �"-. (A�rr M far rtfO°Oliru J�iw%P l,rrarATr �sP. IJ.wnlasT.Mli=1[LA,o G-.03! _O PUMA fA/r�atrl rP sNA,w[..nor 1903 c. 1 PI a 1905- JPLAN a I:IJS ry01 t7 93 T olAtw[scAGc r.to' I EQUIPMENT_SCHEDULE KEY DESCRIPTION 1 COFFEE MACHINE (2) 2 PASTRY CASE 3 POST MIX BEVERAGE DISPENSER 4 ICED TEA/HOT CHOCOLATE S-8'3 g-g•t 8_g•t PUMP `RECYCLER EMPt OYEE/NA1101� EMR)O E/HANOXAP M OMCE REST ROOM REST ROOM 7 (37 S.F. t) (43 S.F. t) 1 (43 S.F. STORAGE AREA MICE AKER (198 S.F. t) M m yi t3'-6'! 1 t• 6-! UTILITY AREA — --- m / (144 S.F. t) c _ W MOP SINK !COMPARTMENt —�SERMCL SINK ! EXISANG ELECIRICAI ��•��LLLL' / i� •. PANELS k WIREWAY ! ' 1 . COLD FOOD STORAGE i!I i I1 . I --------------------t-_---------------__--------� 8 DOOR — WALK—IN COOLER s � -- - a FxlsnNc ""g» CAR WASH m • �6'-g't _' BAY (TO BIr MODIFIED) (EXISrIN(i-370 SF, t) ' aao (A001710N--170 SF. 2) ' MERCHANDISING I S - 1 ,. AREA j (780 SF. t) - I z Z 1 I Q NA 0 I j Irl .I 'I F.u:rnw s — I UNDER Olf" OPO 5IM"61 rum*w CrAwtirs O OVERR�A rCRI EXISTING 1 rl EKISTWG PASS•. INRU CASH DRAWER sam UP NEW HANDICAP ACCESS RAMP 16'-8*k EXISTING STOREFRONT _--- -_NEW 10=0:4 STOREFRONT_ t (TO REMAM) —_ _ f BUILDING FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" P LAIN TOWN OF BARNSTAgLg Zoning Board of Appeals Application for a: 9oacial Permit Date Received M �5 For office use only: ,I' � V �I�Ivzi � Town Clerk O tice- ,�.L �� �I� 0 Appeal # .. r, ' { Hearing Date j Decision Due The undersigned•hereby^applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a special4' ' Permit, in the•manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Applicant Name: Mr.. John Christop} -hell Oil Company , Phone(617) 461-4618 Applicant Address: 400 Blue Hill Drive Westwood , MA Property Location: 577 West Main Street , Hyannis , MA Property Owner: Shell Oil Company , Phone(617) 461-4618 Address of owner: P . O. Box 2099 , Houston, TX 77001 Xf applicant differs from owner, state nature of interest: Number of Years owned: 4+ Assessor's Nap/Parcel Number: _Map 269/Parcel 3 Zoning District: HB - Highway Business Groundwater overlay District: WP (90%) GP (10%) Special Permit Requested: Section 4-4. 2 Change of Non-Conforming Use Ctte Section s Tole of the toning Ordinance Description of Activity/Reason for Request: Change of non-conforming car washiuse with a 170 s . f . extension to accomodate .•expanded car wash area and use of station for a mini-mart. Description of construction Activity (if applicable) : 170 square foot e x t e n s i c to existing car wash tray . emo a area Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: 170+/- s . f . Altered: not in car wash Existing Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present Uae(s) : Gasoline Service Station/ 1870+/- Car as Gross Floor Area: ___ sq. ft. 4 Application to Petition for a Variance _ Is the property within a Historic District? Yes [] No �] is the property a Designated Landmark? Yes [] No For Historic Department Use Only: Not Applicable ............... t] OKH Plan Review Number Date Approved e Signature: -- Have you applied for a building permit? Yes [j No [] Has the Building Inspector refused a permit? Yes [j No [] All applications for a Variance which proposes a change in use, new construction, reconstruction, alterations or expansion, except for single or two-family dwellings, will require an approved site Plan (see Section 4- 7.3 of the Zoning Ordinance) . That process should be completed prior to submitting this application to the Zoning Board of Appeals. For Building Department Use Only: Not Required ............. . . .. [l Site Plan Review Number _ Date Approved Signature: The followings information must be submitted with the Petition at the time of filing, without such information the Board of Appeals may deny your request: Three (3) copies of the completed application Dorm, each with original signatures. Five (5) copies of a certified property survey (plot plan) showing the dimensions of the land, all wetlands, water bodies, surrounding roadways and the location of the existing improvements on the land. All proposed development activities, except single and two-family housing development, will require five (5) copies of a proposed site improvements plan approved by the site Plan Review Committee. This plan must show the exact location of all proposed improvements and alterations on the land and to structures. See •Contents of site Plan:. Section 4-7.5 of the Zoning ordinance, for detail requirements. The petitioner may submit any additional supporting documents to assist the Board in making its determination. Signature: 4Date: peebPrY 1994 Pe ftioner or Agent's s1gn ur Agents Address: Richard F , Largay , Esq . Phone: (.508) 771-4230 ROUGEAU , BUTLER & LARGAY Fax No. (508) 779-6866 720 Main Street Hyannis , MA 02601 I m SENDER: I also wish to receive the A ■Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. 10 ■Complete items 3,4a,and 4b. following services(for an 0 ■Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this extra fee): 2 card to you. ry -Attach this forth to the front of the mailpiece,or on the back if space does not 1. ❑ Addressee's Address 14) permit. m ■Wnte'Retum Receipt Requested'on the mailpiece below the article number. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery N &T a Return Receipt will show to whom the article was deli a date C livered. Consult postmaster for fee. ; 3.Article Addregsed 4a.Article N mber e11 0.4 �� ►Y z c 4b.Service Type Office 508-790-6265 E D FAX 508-775-330 I° r7 �1 ;`" [Ct 7��. u ❑ Registered Certified Q W0 , X pgq ❑ Express Mail ❑ Insured I¢ ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ COD April 26, 1996 IQ �ouS �) 77 DO( 7.Date of _ s !a r 'o j� 5.Received By:(Print Name) 8.Addressee's Address(Only if requested and fee is paid) r Shell Oil Company �� 6.Sign :( �ressrAgen� ~ One Shell Plaza X P.O. Box 2099 I PS Form 3811, December 199 Domestic Return Receipt Houston, TX 77001 -- Dear Sir/Madam, You are required to appear at the Board of Health hearing scheduled on Mary 21, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Second Floor Hearing Room of the Town Hall. i At this meeting you or your representative will be asked to explain why you have not complied with the order letter dated February 27, 1996 in regards to the State's Undergroundlnjection Control Program( 310 CMR 27.00). If you should have any questions please telephone me at (508) 790-6265, Sincerely yours, T omas A. McKean Director of Public Health a ti INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 03/13/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 Tank ID: 3 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product: REG UNLEAD Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded: YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Y Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection: YES Stage II vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: YES Installed:- COMMENTS PSI at tank bottom: New/passed Failedfreplaced New/passed Failed/replaced Fluid level in inches: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 UFT/OFT: Make:Rpm JACKET Fluid volume in gallons: Model:X.L.D. Tank water level in inches: S/N: 30194-5565 Test time: Open time in sec: 3.00 Number of thermisters: Holding psi: 12 Specific gravity: Resiliancy cc: 90 Water table depth in inches: Test leak rate ml/m: 260.2 Determined by(method): Metering psi: 10 Leak rate in gph: Calib.leak in gph: 4.13 Result: Results: PASS COMMENTS COMMENTS Slur' H I Z9H � Test time: Material: FIBERGLASS Ullage volume: Diameter(in): Ullage pressure: Length(ft): Results: Test psi: 5o Bleedback cc: 66 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 18:50 Time of test 1: Finish psi: 44 Temperature: Vol change cc: 8 Test 2:Start time: 19:00 Flow rate(cfh): Finish psi: 46 Time of test 2: Vol change cc: 6 Test 3:Start time: 19:l0 Temperature: Finish psi: 48 Flow rate(cfh): Vol change cc: 4 Time of test 3: Final gph: 0.010 Temperature: Result: PASS Flow rate(cfh): Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RED JACKET COMMENTS Printed 03/26/98 17:14 TPRESNAL 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 TANKNOLOGY-NDE ALNKNOLOGY-NDE 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757 (512)451-6334 FAX(512)459-1459 TEST DATE: 0 3/13/9 8 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 H Z W SHTLL ST PLUS O OF ST PREM O ST REG OV Printed 03/26/98 17:14 TPRESNAL II INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 03/13/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 Tank ID: 2 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product: PREMIUM Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded: YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Y Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age(years): Overfill protection: YES Stage II vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: YES Installed: COMMENTS PSI at tank bottom: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failed/replaced. Fluid level in inches: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 UFT/OFT: Make:RED JACKET Fluid volume in gallons: Model:X.L.D. Tank water level in inches: S/N: 41193-8 58 6 Test time: Open time in sec: 2.00 Number of thermisters: Holding psi: 14 Specific gravity: Resiliancy cc: 110 Water table depth in inches: Test leak rate ml/m: 279.7 Determined by(method): Metering psi: 10 Leak rate in gph: Calib.leak in gph: 4.44 Result: Results: PASS COMMENTS COMMENTS Test time: Material: FIBERGLASS Ullage volume: Diameter(in): Ullage pressure: Length (ft): Results: Test psi: 5o Bleedback cc: 60 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 18:44 Time of test 1: Finish psi: 50 Temperature: Vol change cc: 0 Test 2:Start time: 18.54 Flow rate(cfh): Finish psi: so Time of test 2: Vol change cc: 0 Test 3:Start time: 19:04 Temperature: Finish psi: so Flow rate(cfh): Vol change cc: 0 Time of test 3: Final gph: 0.001 Temperature: Result: PASS Flow rate(cfh): Pump type: PRESSURE COMMENTS Pump make: RED JACKET COMMENTS Printed 03/26/98 17:14 TPRESNAL 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT TEST DATE: 03/13/98 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 slaw- Tank ID: 1 Material: Bottom to top fill in inches: Product: PLUS Tank manifolded: Bottom to grade fill in inches: Capacity in gallons: Vent manifolded: Fill pipe length in inches: Diameter in inches: Vapor recovery manifolded: YES Fill pipe diameter in inches: Length in inches: Impact Valves Operational: Y Stage I vapor recovery: DUAL Tank age (years): Overfill protection: YES Stage II vapor recovery: BALANCE Fuel pure rating: Overspill protection: YES Installed: COMMENTS PSI at tank bottom: New/passed Failed/replaced New/passed Failedireplaced Fluid level in inches: L.D.#1 L.D.#1 L.D.#2 L.D.#2 LIFT/OFT: Make:RED JACKET Fluid volume in gallons: Model: K.L.D. Tank water level in inches: S/N: 4ii93-8587 Test time: Open time in sec: 2.00 Number of thermisters: Holding psi: is Specific gravity: Resiliancy cc: 90 Water table depth in inches: Test leak rate ml/m: 299.9 Determined by(method): Metering psi: 10 Leak rate in gph: Calib. leak in gph: 4.76 Result: Results: PASS COMMENTS COMMENTS Y Test time: Material: FIBERGI. S f Ullage volume: Diameter(in): Ullage pressure: Length(ft): Results: Test psi: 50 Bleedback cc: 70 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time(min): 30 Test 1:Start time: 18:46 Time of test 1: Finish psi: so Temperature: Vol change cc: o Test 2:Start time: 18:5e Flow rate(cfh): Finish psi: so Time of test 2: Vol change cc: 0 Test 3:Start time: 19:oB Temperature: Finish psi: so Flow rate(cfh): Vol change cc: 0 Time of test 3: Final gph: 0.001 Temperature: Result: PASS COMMENTS Flow rate(cfh): Pump type: PRESSURE Pump make: RED JACKET COMMENTS Printed 03/26/98 17:14 TPRESNAL 8900 SHOAL CREEK,BUILDING 200,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78757(512)451-6334 I T�NKNOLOGY-NDE TANKNOLOGY-NDE 44 �ij,�,s 8900 SHOAL CREEK, BUILDING 200 R3'�► AUSTIN, TEXAS 78757 (512)451-6334 9�y/ F�� Cy����`� FAX(512)459-1459 HySN�/���� TEST RESULT E SUMMARY RE REPORT h � TEST TYPE: Polne es PURPOSE: CONSTRUCTION I TEST DATE: 0 /1 3 3/9 8 t -- j WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7109395 CLIENT: SHELL OIL COMPANY SITE: SHELL WIC#22037230301 _ 3 EDGEWATER DRIVE [577 WEST_MAIN/OLD CRAI__G_VILLE NORWOOD, MA 02062 HYANNIS, MA 02601 ATTN: RICH REUTER The following test(s)were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal,NFPA and local regulations Line and Leak Detector Tests 1 PLUS 0.001 10, Oo a P Y P 2 PREMIUM 0.001 l o•"o P Y P 3 REG UNLEAD 0.010 1 p,OV O P Y P Tanknology-NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you,and looks forward to working with you in the future.Please call any time,day or night,when you need us. TANKNOLOGY-NDE Representative: Services conducted by: TOM PRESNAL MILVERTON E CHATT00 —/1- :1-1 q4,4� Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: 3027 Printed 03/26/98 17:13 TPRESNAL d SENDER: :o ■Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. I also wish to receive the w ■Complete items 3,4a,and 4b. following services(for an 0 ■Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this extra fee): card to you. ai ■Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece,or on the back if space does not 1. ❑ Addressee's Address permit. y ■Write'Retum Receipt Requested'on the mailpiece below the article Nimber. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery N ■The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was deli;nred and We date a delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. L o .. 3.Article Addressed I o: 4a.Article N mber m a5nell Dt .l Clolrnpecoy s Dn e � e(h `Plazr-� 4b.Service Type ❑ Registered 0 Certified cc W l , 0 , 80 X Q oqq ❑ Express Mail ❑ Insured N o O f�S �) TX �7 OO( ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ COD a 7.Date of +eli�"�`� r.�L' w ♦ u 1t) z ° p 5.Received By: (Print Name) 8.Addressee's Address(Only if requested LU and fee is paid) t t- 6.Siiggn u : ( ress a or Agent i y t PS:Form 3811, December,199 Domestic Return Receipt , , • ii � , „ i , i 3--ard of Health I ---)ivn of Barnstable I P.O.Box 534 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 1 xoq sigl ui apoO d1Z pue'ssaappi? `aweu anon(IuPd 0l-CJ'ON l!waad SdSn pl12d Saad v aftIsod 301A83S lV1SOd S31VIS 0311Nn IMIN SSEIO-ISJI=l - 1 Town of Barnstable Health Department 1 ""Sam" 1 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health April 26, 1996 p Shell Oil Company One Shell Plaza P.O. Box 2099 Houston , TX 77001 Dear Sir/Madam, :Y You are required to appear at the Board of Health hearing scheduled on Mary 21, 1996 at 7.00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Second Floor Hearing Room of the Town Hall. At this meeting you or your representative will be asked to explain why you have not complied with the order letter dated February 27, 1996 in regards to the State's Underground Injection Control Program( 310 CMR 27.00). If you should have any questions please telephone me at (508) 790-6265. Sincerely yours, T omas A. McKean Director of Public Health t TOWN OF BARNSTAWX Zoning Board of,;LMpeals-; Application for M--Special-Permit,, Date Received •0 - .,L ,�, �+ �-E_ 1 ;;L `C; or office use onl Town Clerk Offi S _ Appeal l l Searing Date Decision Due The undersigned Thereby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a special Permit, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Mr . John Christo Applicant Name: Shell Oil Company Phone(617) 461-4618 Applicant Address: 400 Blue Hill Drive , Westwood, MA Property Location: 577 West Main Street , Hyannis , MA Property Owner: Shell Oil Company - Phone Address of Owner: P . O. Box 2099 , Houston, TX 77001 Zf applicant differs from owner, state nature of interest: Number of Years owned: 4+ Assessor's Map/Parcel Number: Map 269 Parce Zoning District: HB - Highway Business Groundwater overlay District: WP . ° Special Permit Requested: Section 3-3. 6 (3) Highway Business District/ Cite section i Title of the Zoning Ordinance Conditional Use Retail Sales Description of Activity/Reason for Request: Conditional u s e of building f o r a "food mart" (convenience store) . Description of construction Activity (if applicable : Remodel existing service. s-tati.on_:tD a mint ►mart/convenience store. L _ Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: 170+/ s ' f ' Remodel area , Altered: n o t in c a r wash Existing Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present Use(s) : Gasoline Service Station/ a w a s Il Gross Floor Area: 1870+/_ sq. ft. TOWN OF BA]WSTAnIX Zoning Board of Appeals Application:--for aapecial Permit EI ' - _ - Date Received, ',j Q �� ror office use only: Town Clerk O��ice �- Wiz.?., 21 F1 �j._� • � Appeal # Hearing Date Decision Due ;v,. The undersigned-hereb.y applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit, in the"manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Mr. John Christop} Applicant Name: Shell Oil Company , Phone(617) 461-4618 Applicant Address: 400 Blue Hill Drive , Westwood , MA Property Location: 577 Nest Main Street , Hyannis , MA Property owner: Shell Oil Company , Phone(617 ) 461-4618 Address of owner: P . O . Box 2099 , Houston, TX 77001 Zf applicant differs from owner, state nature of interest: Number of Years Owned: 4+ Assessors Map/Parcel Number: _Map 269/Parcel 3 Zoning District: HB - Highway Business Groundwater overlay District: WP (90%) GP (10%) Special Permit Requested: Section 4-4. 2 Change of Non-Conforming Use Cite Section i Title of the Zoning ordinance Description of Activity/Reason for Request: Change of non-conforming car wash iuse with a .170 s. f . extension to accomodate expanded car wash area and use of station for a mini-mart. Description of Construction Activity (if applicable) : 1 7 0 square foot e x t e n s i c to existing car wash bay . Kemodei area Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: 170+/- s . f . Altered: not in car wash Existing Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present Uses) : Gasoline Service Station/ Gross Floor Aren: 1870+/_ sq. ft Car as TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Zoning Board vCA, ppeals Fj Application-to.Petitioa for a Variance Date Received For office use only: Town clerk office •G{ UEr 21 _0,0 Appeal # Bearing Date f E A l T I9,95 Decision Due The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Variance from the Zoning Ordinance, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Mr , John Christ•oph! Petitioner Name: Shell Oil Company , Phone (617) 461-46ig Petitioner Address: 400 Blue Hill Drive , Westwood , MA Property Location: 577 West Main Street , Hyannis , MA Property owner: Shell Oil Company , Phone (617) 461-4618 Address of owner: P. O. Box 2099 , Houston, TX 77001 Xf petitioner differs from owner, state nature of interest: �r Number of Years owned: Assessor*s.Kap/Parcel Number: Map 269/Parcel 3 - Zoning District: HB - Highway Business Grcandwater overlay District. W P (9 0%) GP ( 107.) ZOTOW BOARD N TABU APPc Variance Requested: Section 3-3. 6 (5) HB/Bulk Regulations - Minimum front Cite Section i Tole of the toning Ordinance setback Section 3-3. 6 (.6) Special Screening Stg$dBrdjtict Description of variance Requested. is Vary 60 foot front yard setback to 4 feet for construction of canopy. Variance for screening requirement on West Main Street. Description of the Reason and/or Need for the Variance: Canopy c o n s t r u c t i o n is necessary for the safety and convenience of the customer: Due to the exist ing structures and the unique . shape of the corner lot , a setback variance i re. ur ed, C rren sha a of en ry oes not ermit for screening , therefore Description 61 consttruct�on Activi�y (A applicabfe) : Construction of Canopy and Island , building addition ( 170+/- s . f . ) Remodeling and new signage . Existing ],,evel'of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present Use(s) : Gasoline Service Station/ Gross Floor Area: 1830+/- sq.ft. Car 'Wash Remodel area not Proposed Gross Floor Area to be Added: 170 +/- , Altered: ,,Q G ; a r P ri w; r h c a r wash Is this property subject to any other relief (Variance or Special Permit) from the Zoning Board of Appeals? Yes M No [ ] If Yes, please list appeal numbers or applicants name 1993-52- Under Appeal ma variance is required . Application to Petition for a Variance Is the property within a Historic District? Yes [] No �] Is the property a Designated Landmark? Yes [] No For Historic Department use only: Not Applicable ........ .... . .. [] oxH Plan Review Number Date Approved Signature: Have you applied for a building permit? Yes (] No [] Has the Building Inspector refused a permit? Yes [] No (] All applications for a Variance which proposes a change in use, new j construction, reconstruction, alterations or expansion, except for single s will require approved site Plan see Section 4- or two-family dwelling , qu an 7.3 of the Zoning ordinance) . That process should be completed prior to submitting this application to the Zoning Board of Appeals. For Building Department use Only: Not Required ......... . .. . . . .. [] Site Plan Review Number Date Approved Signature: The followings information must be submitted with the Petition at the time of filing, without such information the Board of Appeals may deny your request: Three (3) copies of the completed Application Dorm, each with original signatures. Dive (5) copies of a certified property survey (plot plan) showing the dimensions of the land, all wetlands, water bodies, surrounding roadways and the location of the existing improvements on the land. All proposed development activities, except single and two-family I housing development, will require five (5) copies of a proposed site improvements plan approved by the site Plan Review Committee. This plan must show the exact location of all proposed improvements and alterations on the land and to structures. See "Contents of Site Plan: Section 4-7.5 of the Zoning ordinance, for detail requirements. The petitioner may submit any additional supporting documents to assist the Board in making its determination. Signature: 1 . Date: December 16 , 1994 Pe 1tioner or Agents Sign ur Agent's Address: Richard P , Largay , Esq . Phone: (508 ) 771-4230 ROUGEAU , BUTLER & LARGAY Fax No. (508 ) 778-6866 720 Main Street Hyannis , MA 02601 NOTICE OF INITIAL SITE INVESTIGATION AND WASTE SITE CLEANUP PERMIT APPLICATION FORMER SHELL SERVICE STATION#137770 577 WEST MAIN STREET HYANNIS,MA. 02601 _ RTN 4-16772 Pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40.0480), an Initial Site Investigation has been performed at the above referenced location. A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is a disposal site (as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, Section 2). This site has been classified as Tier IC (310 CMR 40.0500), and an Initial Tier IC Permit application is being submitted on or before December 10, 2002 to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0703. A permit is required to proceed with a Comprehensive Remedial Responses at all Tier I sites. Anyone interested in reviewing the permit application should notify DEP by writing to DEP, BUREAU OF WASTE SITE CLEANUP, PERMIT SECTION at 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02347 by DECEMBER 10, 2002. If anyone notifies DEP of his or her interest in reviewing or submitting comment on the Tier I permit application, DEP will conduct a public comment review period of twenty (20) days, which shall run concurrently with DEP's Initial Technical Review of the application. Anyone who fails to notify DEP in writing of his/her interest in commenting on the application by the above date may be deemed to have waived his/her rights, if any, to appeal DEP's permit decision or to intervene in an adjudicatory proceeding with respect to this application,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0770(2). M.G.L. c. 21 E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan provide additional opportunities for public notice of and involvement in decisions regarding response actions at disposal sites: 1) The Chief Municipal Official and Board of Health of the community in which the site is located will be notified of major milestones and events, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403; and 2) Upon receipt of a petition from ten or more residents of the municipality in which the disposal site is located, or of a municipality potentially affected by a disposal site, a plan for involving the public in decisions regarding response actions at the site will be prepared and implemented,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1405. To obtain more information on this disposal site and the opportunities for public involvement during its remediation, please contact Mr. David Weeks, Senior Environmental Engineer, Shell OR Products US, PMB 301, 1830 South Road, Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 at (845)462-5225. i� Geologic Services Corporation science,engineering&technology CERTIFIED MAIL#70031680000058545747 March 11, 2005 Mr.Thomas McKean Hyannis Board of Health 200 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts DEP RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Klimm: In accordance with the requirements of 310 CMR 40.1403,this correspondence serves as notification that a Phase II—Comprehensive Site Assessment,Phase III—Remedial Action Plan,Phase IV—Remedy Implementation Plan,Phase W—Final Inspection Report, and Phase W Completion Statement were submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP)on March 13, 2005 for the above-referenced site. This submittal may be reviewed at the MA DEP's Southeast Regional Office located at 20 Riverside Drive,in Lakeville,Massachusetts; appointments for file reviews may be obtained by calling(508)946-2700. Should you have any questions regarding the availability of these documents,please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at(978)486-0060. Sincerely, Geologic Services Corporation ._eR _�s Moira S.Johnson Project Manager cc: Mr.David B. Weeks, Shell Oil Products US,PMB 301 1830 South Road,Unit 24, Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Mr. Michael Moran,MA DEP SERO, 20 Riverside Drive,Lakeville, MA 02347 Ref. #010501_Ltr_ph2-3-4 notification 03-05 :.r .` ` 5'.. 3. . , P. 1 '. _ •�...t. 1 �4 r .4j i't '. i-ti�. Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 30 Porter Road • Littleton, MA 01460 • Tel: 978.486.0060 1 800.522.8740 • Fax: 978.486.0630 www.gsc-global.com Geologic Services Corporation science,engineering&technology October 22,2002 Mr.John Klimm Hyannis Town Administrator 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts DEP RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Klimm: In accordance with the requirements of 310 CMR 40.1403,this correspondence serves as notification that an Initial Tier IC Permit Application will be submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(DEP)on or before December 10,2002 for the above-referenced site. This submittal may be reviewed at the DEP's Southeast Regional Office located at 20 Riverside Drive,in Lakeville, Massachusetts;appointments for file reviews may be obtained by calling(508)946-2700. Should you have any questions regarding the availability of these documents,please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at(978)568-8740. Sincerely, Geologic Services Corporation 0 L Michael C.Bricher Project Manager cc: Mr. David B. Weeks, Shell Oil Products US, PMB 301 1830 South Road, Unit 24, Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Mr.Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health,367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Ref#010501.tierICnotification Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 15 Bonaaoli Avenue • Hudson,MA 01749 • Tel: 978.568.8740 1 800.522.8740 • Fax:978.568.9316 www.gsc-global.com 13 A' 01922 11 �'AI 10/4/2006 001 � A261035 � L 0 J ❑ Change NFIRS - 1 State Incident Date Station Incident Number Exposure ❑ No Activity Basic Location Check this box to indicate that the address for this incident is provided on the wildland Fire Module in Section B".Alternative Location Specification".Use only for wildland fires. Census Tract I 30 ® Street Address 577 �� WEST MAIN STREET #110-889: ST ❑ Intersection U ❑ In front of Number/Milepost Prefix Street or Highway Street Type Suffix ❑ Rear ofJ Hyannis L MA J I 02601 ❑ Adjacent to Apt./Suite/Room Clty State Zip Code ❑ Directions west main st gas & diesel station ❑ Cross street or directions,as applicable f/ I C Incident Type E1 Dates&Times Midnight is000o Shifts&Alarms 411 Gasoline or other E2 Local Option Incident Type (flammable liquid spill Check boxes if Month Day Year Hour Min dates are the ALARM always Aid Given_Received � same as Alarm ysrequired u Still �J Date. Alarm 10 04 2006 07:5 3 Shift or No Of Ala m3Jistrid platoon 1 ❑ Mutual aid received I I I ARRIVAL required,unless canceled or did not arrive 2 u U❑ Automatic aid recv. ® Arrival 10 04 2006 07:58 E3 Special Studies 3 ❑ Mutual aid iven TheirFDID Their4 g State CONTROLLED optional,except for wildland fires Local Option 4 ❑ Automatic aid given Controlled 10 04 2006 1 u L J 5 Li Other al given I I ® s -N ® None Their Incident Number ® Last Unit LAST UNIT CLEARED,required except wildland fire Special Special Cleared 10 04 2006 08:39 studylD# Study Value F Actions Taken G1 Resources G2 Estimated Dollar Losses &Values o i Check this box and skip this section if an LOSSES: Required for all fires if known. Optional for non fires. 44 Hazardous materials leak control& Apparatus or Personnel form is used. q P Primary Action Taken(1) Apparatus Personnel I None Property 1:1 45 11 Remove hazard I Suppression �� 4 Contents I I ❑ ».2dd t onal Action Taken(2) EMS I 0 J �_ 11 PRE-INCIDENT VALUE: optional Other Property Additional Acton Taken(3) ❑ Check box if resource counts include aid received resources. Contents Casualties ® None Hazardous Materials Release Mixed Use Property Completed Modules H1 H3 � p rtY Deaths Injuries ❑:Fire-2 Fire N❑ None NNO Not mixed 3 Se ❑.Structure- -.-_ Service � k evacuationH c 0 J, 1 ❑ Natural gas slow lea no orazMataction_s_ . - _ ----10 ❑-Assembly Use - ❑:Civilian Fire Cas.-4 2 Propane gas:<z1 lb.tank(as in home BBQgrBQ 20 ❑ Education use ElFire Serv. Casualty Civilian u �Q 3 Gasoline:vehicle fuel tank or p I I ortable container 33 ❑ Medical use � ® ❑EMS-6 4 ❑ Kerosene:fuel burning equipment or portable storage 40 ❑ Residential use51 ❑ Row of stores ❑:HazMat-7 orag r 5 ❑ Diesel fuel/fuel Oil:vehicle fuel tank or portable st Detector ❑ Enclosed mall El Wildland Fire-8 H2 Required for confirmed fires. 6 ❑ Household Solvents:Home/office spill,cleanup only 58 ❑ Business&residential ❑Apparatus-9 7 ❑ Motor oil:from engine or portable container 59 ❑ Office use 1 ❑ Detector alerted occupants 8 Paint:from paint cans totaling<55 gallons 60 ❑ Industrial use ; ❑Personnel-10 p ❑ P g g 63 ❑ Military use 2❑;Detector did not alert them O ❑ Other:Special HazMat actions required or spill>55 gal., 65 ❑ Farm use U❑I Unknown Please complete the HazMat form 00 ❑ Other mixed use Property Use Structures 341 ❑ Clinic,Clinic Type infirmary 539 ❑ Household goods,sales,repairs 131 ❑ Church,place of worship 342 ❑ Doctorldentist office 579 ❑ Motor vehicle/boat sales/repairs 161 [1 Restaurant or cafeteria 361 [1Prison or ail,not juvenile 571 1 ❑ Gas or service station ❑ 419 [1 1-or 2-family dwelling 599 ❑ Business office 162 Bar/tavern or nightclub 162 ❑ Elementary school Or ndergart. 429 [1 Multi-familydwelling 615 ❑ Electric generating plant 439 ❑ Rooming/boarding house 629 ❑ Laboratory/science/ 215 ❑ High school or junior high ry science lab 241 ❑ College,adult ed. 449 ❑ Commercial hotel or motel 700 plant ❑ Manufacturing - 311 ❑ Care facility for the aged 459 ❑ Residential,board and care 819 ❑ Livestock/poultry storage(barn) 331 ❑ Hospital 464 ❑ Dormitory/barracks 882 ❑ Non-residential parking garage 519 ❑ Food and beverage sales 891 ❑ Warehouse Outside 936 ❑ Vacant lot 981 ❑ Construction site ❑ Playground or park 938 ❑ Graded/cared for lot of land 984 655 55 ❑ Crops or orchard 946 ❑ Lake,river,streamp ❑ Industrial plant yard 1 669 ❑ Forest(timberland) r 807 ❑ Outdoor storage area 951 ❑ Railroad right of way 919 Dump or sanitary landfill 960 ❑ Other street Look up and enter a Property Use 931 0 Open land or field 961 ❑ Highway/divided highway youpn have NOT checke Use code d la p '� S 7—' IS 962 ❑ Residential street/driveway Property Use box: Service station,gas NRRS1Revmwoyilw - A261035 - EXP 0, 101412006 PAGE 1 OF 2T HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT MFIRS REPORT Ki Person/Entity Involved (West Main Gas & Diesel ( I508-778-1945 f� Local Option Business name(if applicable) Phone Number m this box if IAl sae I L� INaoum I J same address as ' incident location. Mr.,Ms.,Mrs. First Name MI Last Name Suffix Then skip the three duplicate address lines. 577 11- IWEST MAIN #110-889 I ST ST Number/Milepost Prefix Street or Highway Street Type Suffix IHyannis x Post ,T,Offf�ic,A,e Box II Apt./Suite/Room City 02601 State Zip Code ❑More people Involved? Check this box and attach Supplemental Forms(NFIRS-1S)as necessary. -K2Owner ®Same as person involved? ff��11 Then check this box and skip I Al I 1508-778-1945 Local Option the(rest of this section. Business name('applicable) Phone Number ® Check this box if I JAI I L I Naoum I u same address as I incident location. Mr.,Ms.,Mrs. First Name MI Last Name Suffix Then skip the three duplicate address lines. 577 IWEST MAIN #110-889 I ST ST Number/Milepost Prefix Street or Highway Street Type Suffix IHyannis Post Office Box� Apt./Suite/Room City A I 02601 State Zip Code Remarks: Local Option i t I "fr ITEMS WITH A MUST ALWAYS BE COMPLETEDI ® More remarks?Check this box and attach Supplemental Forms (NFIRS-IS)as necessary. M Authorization 7701 1 (Eric R Farrenkopf E. I Captain /EMT I I Suppression 10 04 2006 Officer in charge ID Signature Position or rank Assignment Month Day Year Check box if same as Officer in charge. => ❑ 7701 1 (Eric R Farrenkopf E. I I Captain /EMT I Suppression 10 0411 2006 Member making report ID Signature Position or rank Assignment Month Day Year A'261035 - ExP 0, 101412006 page 2 of 2 HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT- MFIRS REPORT 01922 1U 1 10/4/2006 1 001 I A261035 I 1 0Delete NFIRS - 1S 11 FDID State rll� Incident Date Station Incident Number r/l� Exposures Change Supplemental rX� Person/Entity Involved (West Main Gas & Diesel I 1508-778-1945 Local Option Otis-;yet Business name(if applicable) Phone Number Check this box if I I Al I ] I Naoum I L� same address as I incident location. Mr.,Ms.,Mrs. First Name MI Last Name Suffix Then skip the three, duplicate address 577 1 �I J IWEST MAIN #110-889 lines. ST ST Number/Milepost Prefix Street or Highway Street Type Suffix (Hyannis Post Office Box Apt./Suite/Room City MA I 02601 State Zip Code i Person/Entity Involved 2 option (West Main Gas & Diesel I 508 Local -778-1945 *si1(�1 oy al Business name(if applicable) Phone Number "Fill '- Chec address as k this box if same I Jaclynn I u I Rocha I J `t� incident location. Mr.,Ms.,Mrs. First Name MI Last Name Suffix Then skip the three 4,- duplicate address lines. 577 WWEST MAIN #110-889 I ST ST f" Number/Milepost Prefix Street or Highway Street Type Suffix � I (Hyannis Post Office Box I Apt./Suite/Room City A I 02601 State Zip Code NFIRSII RevWvu 6W8 Q261n.3s - Fxn n- FSr. <<,FC(',C< N >>_ inl4onn6 HYANNT_S FTRF DFPT- nane 1 nf 1 _ �..1 01922 11 �'AI 1 10/4/2006 1 001 1 A261035 I1 0 ❑ Delete NFIRS - 1S State Incident Date Station Incident Number ExPUfe _n_ ❑ Change Supplemental K2 Remarks 577 WEST MAIN STREET #110-889 Received a call from the Barnstable Board of Health for a gasoline spill at the West Main Gas & Diesel 577 West Main Street. Response. Engine 823 Capt. E. Farrenkopf, F/Fs Nagorka, Fusco, Simkins. Car 805 Upon arrival had a gasoline spill in front of pump # 1 from a vehicle that had driven off with the gasoline hose still filling the tank. The spill area which was less than 1 qt had been covered with speedi dri and the pumps had been shut off by the employee on duty prior to our arrival Picked up the speedi-dri and covered the spill area with "Pink Water". A check of the containment pit under the pump showed no gasoline. The hose had parted at the break-away and the check valve had workedil as it should. David Straton from the Barnstable Board of Health was on location also and there was no need for any other clean-up. Phe 'owner of the service station, Al Naoum arrived and was advised of the situation and that the effected pump had to remain off until it was repaired. Spill cleaned up and service station back open "Engine 823 Car 805 to qtrs 0,8 39' Eric Farrenkopf Captain , 10/4/06 Note: A call was placed for a response of tM/�TTown Of Barnstable Electrical inspector to check a circuit panel in the rear room. it was also noted that,tape had been placed over breakers in some of the electrical panels to keep employee's from turning off the breakers. The panel was check by the electrical inspector an some minor repairs are to take place. Mr. Naoum was advised not to tape any breakers. I. . 4 A261035 - EXP 0, 101412006 HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT MFIRS REPORT PAr,F 1 NOTICE OF INITIAL SITE INVESTIGATION AND WASTE SITE CLEANUP PERMIT APPLICATION FORMER SHELL SERVICE STATION#137770 577 WEST MAIN STREET HYANNIS,MA. 02601 RTN 4-16772 Pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40.0480), an Initial Site Investigation has been performed at the above referenced location. A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is a disposal site (as defined by M.G.L. c. 21 E, Section 2). This site has been classified as Tier IC (310 CMR 40.0500), and an Initial Tier IC Permit application is being submitted on or before December 10, 2002 to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0703. A permit is required to proceed with a Comprehensive Remedial Responses at all Tier I sites. Anyone interested in reviewing the permit application should notify DEP by writing to DEP, BUREAU OF WASTE SITE CLEANUP, PERMIT SECTION at 20 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, LAKEVILLE, MA 02347 by DECEMBER 10, 2002. If anyone notifies DEP of his or her interest in reviewing or submitting comment on the Tier I permit application, DEP will conduct a public comment review period of twenty (20) days, which shall run concurrently with DEP's Initial Technical Review of the application. Anyone who fails to notify DEP in writing of his/her interest in commenting on the application by the above date may be deemed to have waived his/her rights, if any, to appeal DEP's permit decision or to intervene in an adjudicatory proceeding with respect to this application, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0770(2). M.G.L. c. 21 E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan provide additional opportunities for public notice of and involvement in decisions regarding response actions at disposal sites: 1) The Chief Municipal Official and Board of Health of the community in which the site is located will be notified of major milestones and events,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403; and 2) Upon receipt of a petition from ten or more residents of the municipality in which the disposal site is located, or of a municipality potentially affected by a disposal site, a plan for involving the public in decisions regarding response actions at the site will be prepared and implemented,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1405. To obtain more information on this disposal site and the opportunities for public involvement during its remediation, please contact Mr. David Weeks, Senior Environmental Engineer, Shell Oil Products US, PMB 301, 1830 South Road, Unit 24,Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 at (845)462-5225. i Geologic Services Corporation science,engineering&technology October 22,2002 Mr.John Klimm Hyannis Town Administrator 367 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Re: Former Shell Service Station#137770 577 West Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts DEP RTN 4-16772 Dear Mr.Klimm: In accordance with the requirements of 310 CMR 40.1403,this correspondence serves as notification that an Initial Tier IC Permit Application will be submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(DEP)on or before December 10,2002 for the above-referenced site. This submittal may be reviewed at the DEP's Southeast Regional Office located at 20 Riverside Drive,in Lakeville, Massachusetts;appointments for file reviews may be obtained by calling(508)946-2700. Should you have any questions regarding the availability of these documents,please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at(978)568-8740. Sincerely, Geologic Services Corporation Michael C.Bricher Project Manager cc: Mr. David B. Weeks, Shell Oil Products US, PMB 301 1830 South Road, Unit 24, Wappingers Falls,NY 12590 Mr.Thomas McKean,Hyannis Board of Health,367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Ref#01 0501.tierICnotification Providing Environmental Management Solutions to Business and Industry Since 1982 A 100% Employee-Owned ESOP Company 15 Bonaaoli Avenue • Hudson, MA 01749 • Tel: 978.568.8740 1 800.522.8740 • Fax: 978.568.9316 www.gsc-global.com Town of Barnstable OF THE r, Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division * 1A�IVSTABLE, * Thomas McKean,Director 9 MASS. 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 1639• prFD MA'S A Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health(a)town.barnstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 June 26,2007 Mr. Al Naoum West Main Gas 577 W.Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.Naoum: Thank you for your time and cooperation during the hazardous materials inventory and site visit at West Main Gas on June 25, 2007. This letter contains information from that visit that will help you become compliant with and remain compliant with the Town of Barnstable Ordinance Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials. Enclosed are copies of the Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials ordinance,the toxic and hazardous materials on-site inventory, a sample contingency plan, an application to store hazardous materials, and a list of licensed hazardous materials haulers. Please note the problems and the recommendations or orders identified at your place of business during the hazardous materials inspection: PROBLEM: • No MSDS on site. ORDER: • Please obtain MSDS for all products being used or sold at your place of business. PROBLEM: • No Hazardous Materials Permit for fiscal year 2007-2008. ORDER: • Obtain a Hazardous Materials Permit for the fiscal year 2007-2008 from the Town of Barnstable offices at 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601. PROBLEM: • No current plans of the facility on file showing a connection to the Town sewer line. ORDER: • Please obtain a plan from your engineer showing the plan of the property with sewer lines,monitoring wells, and all underground tanks. i PROBLEM: • Underground tank on the site is full of an unknown substance. (Waste water or oil/water separator discharge etc.) ORDER: • If the tank is not connected to the sewer line, have the water in the tank tested. PROBLEM: • Monitoring wells number 9 and 10 show high levels of volatile organic compounds. ORDER: • Continue to monitor these wells. Your business is located in a wellhead protection area in which the groundwater feeds our drinking water supply. Monitoring will provide you with the environmental condition of your property. . On Site Inventory Total The Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory from June 25, 2007 shows that you have approximately 178 gallons of toxic and hazardous materials being used, stored or sold at West Main Gas,577 W.Main St.,Hyannis,MA(Please see enclosed Toxic and Hazardous Materials On- Site Inventory sheet). The Board of Health has determined that the using, storing, generating and disposing of over 111 gallons of hazardous materials per month requires businesses in the Town of Barnstable to obtain an annual Hazardous Materials License.You are required to purchase this license from the Town of Barnstable Town Offices,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601. Why are these recommendations being made for West Main Gas? • This information is intended to educate you, a business owner/operator in the Town of Barnstable,in order to keep your business operations in compliance with local, state and federal toxic and hazardous materials laws so that you can avoid future regulatory problems. • Complying with the Town of Barnstable Ordinance, Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials can prevent contamination of Barnstable's existing and future drinking water supply, prevent environmental contamination which can bankrupt site owners, lower or destroy land values, drive ouT residents and industry, depress local economies and endanger public health. If you have any questions about these observations or you need further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesi ate to contact the Public Health Division. 4-Ali ely L. Parker Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to correct violations of Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous Nlaterials shall be completed upon receipt of this letter. ICC-T as A. McKean,RS,CHO Director of Public Health i CC: Donna Miorandi,Health Inspector, Dave Anderson, Engineering Enc. On-Site Inventory(copy) Chapter 108 (copy) Contingency plan(copy) Application to store Hazardous Materials List of Licensed Hazardous Materials Haulers 2 (e9—a©� tHE*okti Town of Barnstable Office:508-862-4644 Public Health Division Fax:508-790-6304 vB^"M��e"$ 200 Main Street• Hyannis, MA 02601 M,6 p,0 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT lE0 P'� Business Name: ` % Date: La� Location/Mailing Address: Contact Name/Phone: ) , Inventory Total Amount: < k6!e SDS: - �� License#:Tier II : d ling: s Spill,Plan: Oil/WaterSeparator: A Floor Drains: ® Emergency Numbers: Storage Areas/Tanks: o & ' Emergency/Containment Equipment: 5011, 1 , P/AWaste 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. V Antifreeze Dry cleaning fluids Automatic transmission fluid Other cleaning solvents&spot removers Engine and radiator flushes Bug and tar removers 6 ydraulic 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: 4. 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USTTS O Mw— OSc�AF� S' AREASCAPED SOIL BORING FORMER GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL 0\W SEPARATOR M —3 FORMER MW-1 W-2 DEEP GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL NAPL / ACUUIv1� t�4 MW—a FORMER HYDRAULIC LIFT RECOVERY RAIN MW • UTILITY POLE DRUM 1 ,ASPHALTJ Mw �X 4p49 O MANHOLE FORMER CAR B-1 ` ' Mw-7 ® CATCH BASIN wasH BAY FORMER -/ AST / Cs O/W OIL/WATER GUARD RAIL) MW-1 S 2,,4 p C dye U/0 USED OIL MW-9 UST UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK STAR MARKET NAPL PARKING LOT RECOVERY AST ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK M -16 ® PANELM MW-10 CRT CARWASH.: RECLAMATION UST i FORMER C T STATION --- PROPERTY BOUNDARY — S — SEWER LINE — W — WATER LINE a —OHW— OVERHEAD WIRES SCHOOL BUS ® ------ NAPL RECOVERY SYSTEM LINE ACCESS DRIVEWAY MW-1.3 F MW-14 r--WOODED—,/ O AREA O W-15 MW-15D MW-18 s WEST HYANNIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL M —17 O I O - ASPHAL�� -- MW-20 MW-19 O FIGURE 2 SITE PLAN 0 60 FORMER SHELL SERVICE STATION #137770 577 WEST MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ScOle in feet GSC REF.: 010501.05SITE CHECKED BY: DRAFTED BY: BEN DATE- 5422401 REVISED BY: CD DATE: 2 12 03 ***GEOLOGIC SERVICES CORPORATION SOURCE: AYOUB ENGINEERING AND GSC FIELD & - RECONNAISSANCE Hydrogeologists and Environmental Scientists 15 Bonazzoli Avenue dHudson,MA 01749 (078)568-8740 HYDRANT ZONE: H8 HIGHWAY BUSINESS N TEDESCHI REALTY CORPORATION REQUIRED PROVIDED > BOOK 1295, PAGE 171 CALVARY FRONT SET13ACK 60' 3'± (NEW CANOPY-WEST MAIN ST.) PLAN BOOK 182 PACE 69 > BAPTIST CHURCH 56'± (NEW CANOPY-OLD CRAIG\4LLE RD.) 50'± (EXISTING BUILDING) REAR SETBACK NIA N/A SIDE SETBACK 30' 37'± WEST MAIN STREET MIN. LOT AREA 40,000 S.F. 25,809 S.F. MIN. LOT WIDTH 160' 170'± MIN.. LOT FRONTAGE 20' 190'± (WEST MAIN ST.) 1.P. (SET) CANNON-DRIVE WST HYANNfS SHADY LA CAPPED "PLS 26104 MAX. LO 11, SCHOOL 143.75' N 63*23'20" W 1.P. (SE T) R_ T COVERAGE 30% 18% 5/8 CAPPED "PLS 26104 PARKING REQUIREMEN I SPACE1200 S.F. G-F.A. 2,000 S.,F.± G.F.A. - 200 10 SPACES GUARD RAIL 1 SPACE PER ENTERPRISE 2 ENTERPRISES x 1 SPACE 2 SPACES NEW 6" 12 SPACES REQUIRED CUR13 12 SPACES PROVIDED VICINITY MAP NOTES:. _H SCALE: 1"=600' 1.) SITE IS LOCATED IN WP(907.)/GP(10%.� GROUNDWATER PROTECTIONIWELL PROTECTION DISTRICT 51'-0' CANOPY -C" AREA OF MINIMAL 2.) SITE IS LOCATED IN A ZONE NEW 30' 9'-2Y4" 24* FLOODING. TRENCH DRAIN EXISTING EXIST. ABOVE GROUND ::::1 11 11 3.) SITE IS LOCATED ON ASSESSOR'S MAP 269, LOT 3 NEW 1 000 GAL. DUMPSTER WASTE OIL TANK 30' SIDE YARD SETBACK C14 A B 4.) PROPERTY IS OWNED BY. S -%.Z O!Llw�TER SHELL OIL COMPANY SEPARATOR TANK P.O. BOX 2099 NEW CAR WASH COINICODE 24'x24'-INTERNALLY Q) 24* PUSH THRU ILLUMINATED PECTEN, ACTIVATION BOX LETTERS, BACKLIT HOUSTON, TX. 77001 Q) LE1 0 REST CUTOUT LETTERS W1 CUTOUT LETTERS W1 REST OFFICE ROOM ROOM ff WHITE PLEXIGLASS WHITE PLEXIGLASS BACKING, BACKLIT (TYP.) BACKING� BACKUT (TYP.) APPROXIMA TE 7 E_ Is LOCATION OF NEW .1-V LEACHING AREA I - - 1 11. NEW 12'± CAR WASH NEW YARD BAY EXTENSION LIGHT STORAGE 4z </ AREA U71;_�',�,AREA K1 : t 48'-0" CANOPY EXIS77NG YARD L I LIGHT AND BASE 0 TO BE REMOVED c > Q WALK-IN COOLER ct� -9 PRE-F!NtSHED DARK i GREY FASCIA PANEL 05 AREA Ld PRE-FINISHED SMOOTH 251809 S.F. YELLOW ACCENT BAND -n W1 DOWNLIGH NG OR 4 0.592 ACRES 1 F XIS TING v i- �cl PRE-FINISHED DARK CAf_�' WASH BAY is WIL-i GREY SPANDREL (-To t3E MODIFIED) 0 Ov, N/F PRE-FINISHED SMOOTH S� YEE LOW ACCENT BAND SHELL OIL COMPANY W/ DOWNUGHTING ' 2-EXISTING CAR VACUUMS BOOK 7120, PAGE 280 ON CONCRETE BASE PLAN BOOK 174, PAGE 143 (TO REMAIN) MERCHANDISING ARE SALES v r-t AREA PROPOSED CANOPY ELEVA R01�103 a.- -"- 4w inlrt— NEW''6'" CURB 30RAC�L :ANKS IN 1979; C.B.IDISC (FNfD.) bjoK 1295, P/",,I -;A Gt :q PLAN L300K 18 0) EXISTING YARD .0 6,-0* LIGHT AND BASE 0 1 1 TO BE REMOVED J cs 0 00 0�- W NEW 42. ISLAND (TYPICAL 2 PLACE NEW RD V) CL C.B.IDISC (FND.) LIGHT Lj_ TIECTEN ON 0 RED Ln TOWN OF BARNSTABLE A�%Xl bi�,,F CRAPHICS R� , VI'LLCAV, MAGENTA, SITE PLAN REVIEW 0 0 00 T ASPHALT .10 15.0' 12.0' 7 0' 1!" 0, Ljj _j .01 cr cr v6f- AUG 1 PAVEMENT LL_ 7- D 1994 _j w V) vvli!�T tETTIRS ON REI�l f1flo (5FRVICE 0 C) PP,N 2-EXISTING ISLANDS Lij TO BE REMOVED < Ld 0 0 00 '�TFFI_ POtFS PAINTED 9� 4v // _)0 -I 1 1 q I I CN M.P.D. M. ')A��K GREY J 30.0, &J 0 c:) TE COL. C L. + Ld 2 AJM 8/01/94 REVISED FOR SITE PLAN APPLICATION CDA LOCATION OF NEW 21.0' A'"i CE SICNIS ARV F AJM 5/02/94 MISCELLANEOUS REVISIONS LEACHING AREA L FA _D INTERNALLY 1C CDA NEW 6" CURB ILLUMINA FED ACRYL REV PER DATE DESCRIPTION CHK BY R E V I S 1 0 N S NEW 1 000 GAL. OILI 7' 9 2�6 NEW L _j WATE� SEPARATOR APPROXIMATE 6" CURB Ln TANK LOCATION OF NEW FAMILY OF SIGNS- INSTALL US+ M.P.D. LEACHING AREA SCALE: 1,/8"=? (TYPICAL 4 LACES) NEW 1,000 OILI NEW ED, SIGN NEW 11 1 01, WATER SEPARATOR 6'W x 32'H FAMILY OF S)�CNS YARD 11 11 TANK FT11)" ANC'L,' �RY L----J LL LIGHT L WITH "CAR WASH" & A P P R 0 V A L S SIGNS NEW 30'± TRENCH DRAIN NEW 32'± TRENCH DRAIN 150.00' S 63*23'20" E M 5/8" /.P. (SET) Shell Oil Company 5/8- I.P. (SET) 77.0' 261D4" CAPPED "PLS 26104" NEW 48.0' CANOPY CAPPED "PLS EXISTING YARD NEW 40o WATT �-EXISTING YARD LIGHT AND BASE EXISTING LANDSCAPE AREA METAL HALIDE LIGHT AND BASE TO BE REMOVED ke YARD ILIGHT ON TO BE REMOVED I I t 14' HIGH POLE P R 0 J E C T T I T. L E NEW 6" EXISTING t.D. S)GN CURB E J- EI-EXISTING YARD AND CONCRETE BASE EXISTING YARD (TYPIC)AL '4 PLACES) LIGHT AND BASE I I LIGHT AND BASE TO BE REMOVED TO BE REMOVED TO BE REMOVED EXISTING APPROACH /0 EXISTING APPROACH JL HYANNIS, MA . No.243 577 WEST MAIN STREET @ OLD CRAIGVILLE ROAD BI 7UM EXISTING WOUS SIDEWALK-- SS_ AL W.I.C. 220-3723-0301 S H E E T D E S C R I P T 1 0 N EXISTING GRANITE CURB EXIS77NG 27'± APPROACH EXISTING 20'± APPROACH S1 TE PLAN AYOUB ENGINEERING. INC. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBIL tY, SIN" MISCELLANEOUS ALTERATIONS FOR MOMTORING, INSPECTING, OBSERMNG, OR SUPERM G PUBLIC WAY' - COUNTY LAYOUT - VARIABLE WIDTH) CONSTRUCTION SERACES, OR THE MEANS, METHODS, SEQUENCES WEST MAIN STREET, AND TECHNIQUE OF CONSTRUCTION OR FOR JOe SITE SAFETY AND P R E P A R E D B Y REFERENCE: S FOR THE PROXCT DEFINED BY THE PLANS FOR WHICH PROGRAM THIS CER11FICATION IS AM)D. AYOUB HAS NOT BEEN RETAINED PROPERTY LINES AND OIHER TOPOGRAPHICAL INFORMA 77ON SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING WERE TAKEN FROM A PLAN FOR I4OR SHALL IT HAVE ANY CONTROL OVER OR BE IN CHARGE AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. ENTITLED: OF ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF MY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOP, "PROPERTY LINE AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY, BARNSTABLE, ENGINEERING 8, ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS OTHER AGOM OR EMPLOYEES OR OF ANY OTHER PERSONS (HYANNIS), MA. 577 WEST MAIN STREET (BARNSTABLE PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND (401) 728-5533 PERFORMING PORTIONS OF THE VOK. COUNTY)- PREPARED FOR: SHELL OIL COMPANY, SCALE: 1"=20', DATE; SEPTFMBER 2, 1993, GLS #93-150 1 OF I PREPARED BY: GOLDEN LAND SURVEY, INC., 96 JORDAN CAD FILE NO. DWG. FILE NO. 1905. PROJECT NO. 1905 1905MP ROAD, PLYMOUTH, MA. 10, 20 10 0 DATE: DWN. BY: CDA 9129193 CHK*D. BY: DATE: PERMIT PLAN . GRAPHIC SCALF SCAL SHT, 1 OF 1 E: i PP=I op 'USH THR! NIF TEDESCHI REALTY CORPORATION PRUNE TO SHAPE BOOK 1295, PACE 171 CALVARY PLAN BOOK 182, PAGE' 69 BAPTIST 4" DEPTH PINE BARK wsr MAIN S TREE T 1,P. (SET) 7 PLAN77NG SOIL MIX 5/8 104", W COW MAURE CAPPED "PLS 26 CANNON DRIVF WEST HYANNIS ELEMENTARY SHADY LANE 143.75' N 63*23'20" W SCHOOL P(AT MOSS LOAM I.P. (SET) CAPPED "PLS 26104" /x SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 4� VICINITY MAP SCALE: 1"=600' NEW 30' TRENCH DRAIN F NEW 1 000 GAL. OILIW�TER SEPARATOR TANK El I L:ZP APPROXIMATE 'R_ NEW Q) LOCATION OF LEACHING AREA t 71 <) AREA 25 809 S.F. GENERAL LANDSCAPING NO TES: OR '71 G� AREAS ARE TO BE PREPARED BY REMOVING ALL EXIS77NG WEEDS, NOXIOU�3 C)RASSEs; OR THE LIKE. 47. 1. ALL PLANTIN 0.592 ACRES D S"1�, C0 2.) EACH PLANTING AREA IS TO RECEI VE A MINIMUM OF6" OF PREPARE 0 _'Tj VA TED TO A D EP,TH OF 12". PREPARED L SOIL SHALL BE MIXED AS FOLLOWS., 213 SANDY LOAM, TOP SOIL.,FREE �OF ROCK ROOTS, WEEDS AND OTHER' DEBRIS, S, N/F Oil I - ! _� -- 111 113 PEAT MOSS OF APPROVED ORGANIC MULCH. SOIL ADDITIVES TO BE GRANOL4R�FERTIL'tZER OF 1.2:1 RATIO. 'SOIL OF SHELL OIL COMPANY HIGH ALKALINITY OR ACIDITY SHALL BE TREATED APPROPRIATELY TO CORRtbt FOR LOCAL CONDITIONS. BOOK 7120, PAGE 280 3.) EACH PLANTING AREA SHALL BE MULCHED KITH AN AGED PINE BARK MULCH TO A DEPTH' OF 4" MINIMUM AFTER COMPACTION. PLAN BOOK 174, PAGE 143 0) TALLED UTILIZING PREPARED SOIL IN THE BACKFILL OF THE PLANTING FILL. ALL�HOLES ARE ALL NURSERY STOCK IS TO BE INS cz TO BE EXCAVATED SO THAT AT LEAST 8" OF PLANTING MIXTURE CAN BE PLACED AROUND THE EN71RE EARTH BALL, SIDFS 0) AND BOTTOM. 4 i__ N/F ------------------- C.B.1DtSC (FND.) TEDESCHI REALTY CORPORATION BOOK 1295, PAGE 171 PLAN BOOK 182, PAGE 69 0 0 00 C.B.IDISC (FND.) TOWNOFBAFMWABLE 00 SITE PLAN REVIEW 0 0 MF FLAN RV AUG 11 1994 C E I V E -7-7 F 0 0 00 0 . 3 SP 8110194 REMOVED LANDSCAPE SCHEDULE CDA APPROXIMA TE 0 2 AJM__W_6_1�64_ REVISED FOR SITE PLAN APPLICATION CDA LOCATION OF NEW LEACHING AREA AJM 5102194 MISCELLANEOUS REVISIONS CDA REV PER DATE DESCRIPTION BY CHK F It of R E V I S 1 0 N S L_ UILI NEW 1,000 GAL L WATER SEPARATOR PHILIP APPROXIMA TE TANK LOCATION OF NEW A AYOU GO LEACHING AREA No.24 NEW 1,000 OILI �IST 0 WATER SEPARATOR 0 NAL TANK IL _2j NEW 30'± TRENCH A P P �R 0 V A L S DRAIN NEW 32'± TRENCH DRAIN -23'20" E 50.00' S 63 71fill! 111111111 111 i!7177T)11 _X x X 5/8" 1.P. (SET) CAPPED "PLS 26104" Shell Oil Company 5/8" I.P. (SET) CAPPED "PILS 26104" w, t P R 0 JE C T T I T L E L HYANNIS, MA . 577 WEST MAIN STREET @ OLD CRAIGVILLE ROAD 0 W.I.C. # 220-3723-0301 S H E E T D E S C R IP T 1 0 N CAYOUB ENGINEMO, INC. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS MY RE&nNSIBILITY SITE PLAN - LANDS APING FOR "TOM, INSPECNG, OBSERANG, OR SUPERIASING LANDSCAPING LEGEND ' (PUBLIC WAY COUNTY LAYOUT VARIA13LE WIDTH) WEST MAIN STREET CONSTRUCTION SERKES, OR THE MEMS, MEMOS, SEQUENCES REFERENCE: AND TECHNIQUES OF CONSTRUCTION OR FOR JOB SITE SAFETY AND P R E P A R E D B Y NEW SOD AREA PROGRAMS FOR M PROIECT DEFIND BY THE PLANS FOR "Gi PROPERTY LINES AND OTHER TOPOGRAPHICAL INFORMA77ON THIS CERTIFICATION IS AMXED. AYOUB HAS NOT BEEN RETAINS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING WERE TAKEN FROM A PLAN AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC EN 77 TLED: FOR NOR SHALL IT HAVE ANY CONTROL OWER OR BE IN CHARGE OF ACTS OR OWSSIONS OF ANY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, NEW SEASONAL FLOWER BED "PROPERTY LINE AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY, BARNSTABLE, OTHER AGEN[TS OR EIJPLOYEES OR OF MY OTHER KMS ENGINEERING 8t ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS (HYANNIS), MA. 577 WEST MAIN STREET (BARNSTABLE PERFORWNG PORTIONS OF THE WOW. PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND (400728-5533 COUNTY)- PREPARED FOR: SHELL OIL COMPANY, SCALE. 1"=20', DATE: SEPTEMBER 2, 1993, GLS #93-750 1 OF 1 PREPARED BY. GOLDEN LAND SURVEY. INC., 96 JORDAN NEW EVERGREEN SHRUB (3' MAX. HEIGHT) PROJECT NO. CAD FILE NO. DWG. RLE NO. 1905. ROAD, PLYMOUTH, MA. 1905 1905MP — - - 10 0 10 DATE, DWN. BY. CDA 2117194 Now CHK'D. BY: DATE: PERMIT PLAN GRAPHIC SCAJ', SHT. I OF I CALE: =I 0, EXISTING CUPOLA TO REMAIN (PAINT DARK GREY NO. 424) EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE KEY DESCRIPTION EXISTING SHINGLE ROOF TO REMAIN 0 COFFEE MACHINE (2) EXIS77NG VEN77LATION LOUVER AND WOOD RAKE BOARDS 2 PASTRY CASE _j (PAINT DARK GREY NO. 424) 3 POST MIX BEVERAGE DISPENSER EXISTING BRICK GABLE ICED TEA/HOT CHOCOLATE _T-'T -1 .7- (PAINT R'1BWALL GREY NO. 79-40) T T_" -T T 5'-8'± 6'-6 6*-6"± T i _T F L -i L T- _T J- T, r r I -i I , L:T __TT I T�' t L -1 T I T F T T I- T T_ F T _T _1 ------- T-i T±I T-,7 T T-1 00 NEW A.C.M. MATERIAL PRERNISHED E p +i PUMP EMPLOYFEIHANDICA EMPLOYEE71HANDICAP 2 11 1 20 GA. PREF/NISHED YELLOW OMCE REST ROOM REST ROOM ACRYLIC ACCENT BAND IL (3 7 S.F. (43 S.F. (43 S.F. o'— q-, M1111111 4 /8 -Expoience C) ICE C� 0 STORAGE AREA MAKER (198 S.F. 0 ------ V) 13'-6"± 13'-6 Fj UTILITY AREA (144 S.F. \�CLOSE 2-EXISTING NEW YELLOW WAINSCOT NEW 20 GA. DARK NEW INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED --]MOP SI�K j-3 COMPARTMENT S,S. REVEAL (TYPICAL) "ETD" CHANNEL LETTERS (RED, DOOR OPENINGS PANELS (TYPICAL) GREY SERVICE SINK YELLOW, MAGENTA, BLUE AND Li NEW LIGHT GREY WHITE GRAPHICS) RIBWALL PANELS (TYPICAL) EXISTING ELECTRICAL I PANELS & WIREWAY f RON BUILDING ILEFT SIDE ELEVA SCAL COLD FOOD STORA6E E: 114' =10-0' --- ------------- ------ J , 8 DOOR WALK-IN COWR A 0 0 77= EXISTING CUPOLA TO REMAIN EXISTING SHINGLE PAINT DARK GREY NO. 424) ROOF TO REMAIN 0 1 DOOR 0 :________,__�-------- ICE EXISTING ------- MERCH- ------------- ------ ck= ANDISER A CAR WASH J ------------ BAY- 0 i ------- __j (TO BE MODIFIED) r _j (EXISTING-370 S.F. ------ C) (ADDITION-170 S.F. rTr--7- ------ ----------- HAND FADER Z. - -------- SINK -4" ------ IWERCHAN I NG NEW 20 GA. DARK GREY 8' NO. 424 TRIM PANEL AREA L L i Z: 177-7/7 77 7777 77777',7'31777-7777 ('780 S.F. 2 AJM 8101194 REVISED FOR SITE PLAN APPLICATION CDA NEA' A C.M. MATERIAL PREFINISHED Ld T1 0— 00 NEW IN T-ERNALLY ILLUMINA TEL) "FOOD MART" CL GLIDDE'N POLYLURE DARK GREY NO. 424- - WORLD MARK GRAPHICS 1 AJM 5102194 MISCELLANEOUS ALTERATIONS CDA 3 REV PER DATE DESCRIPTION < NEW FAST FOOD COUNTER CANDY UNDER WITH FOOD STORAGE BELOW f R E V I S 1 0 N S SALES ------ CIGARETTES OVER AREA 41 4� 5, ICE EXIS77NG CREAM CASE COLUMN j_l "'x/z Zxx� X" A P P R 0 V A L S 7VI7 01ME/m/m/W/l/ U/E/m iftwu/ m� mirm/101/111111/1 ------- 0 an NV Shell Oil Comp y _`�EXISTING PASS- THRU CASH DRAWER 9. T_ �SLOPE UP \�-NEW 20 GA. DARK \-NEW LIGHT GREY NEW YELLOW WAINSCOT GREY REVEAL (TYPICAL) ROWALL PANELS (TYPICAL) PANELS (TYPICAL) P R 0 J EC T T I T L E 32 IF NEW HANDICAP HYANNIS, MA * AYOUB ACCESS RAMP 16'-8"± EXISTING STOREFRONT NEW 10'-O"± STOREFRONT (TO REMAIN) 577 WEST MAIN STREET @ OLD CRAIGVILLE ROAD 01STra. Al W.1.C. # 220-3723-0301 BUILDING FLOOR PLAN BUILDING FRONT ELEVADON S H E E T D E S C R I P T 1 0 N _T SCALE: 11411=1 "-Ofp SCALE: 114"=1 '-0" BUILDING FLOOR PLAN & ELEVA TIONS. PROPOSED FOOD MART , WITH CAR WASH BAY P R E P A R E D B Y AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR MONITORING, INSPECTING, OBSERVING, OR SUPERVISING AYOUB ENGINEERING, INC. ' CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, OR THE MEANS, METHODS, SEQUENCES __zC AND TECHNIQUES.OF CONSTRUCTION OR FOR JOB SITE SAFETY AND ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS r.1 PROGRAMS FOR THE PROJECT MFINED BY THE PLANS FOR V-11CH THIS CERTIFICATION IS AFFIXED. AYOUB HAS NOT BEEN RETAINED PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND (400728-5533 FOR NOR SHALL IT HAVE ANY CONTROL OVER OR BE IN CHARGE OF ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF ANY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, .t5 I OTHER AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES OR OF ANY OTHER PERSONS PROJECT NO. 1905 CAD FILE NO. 1905FLR DWG. FILE NO. 1905. (-D "' PERFORMING PORTIONS OF THE WORK. DWN. 8 CDA 8/0,3/93 (7) y: DATE: PERMI T PLAN DATE: CHWD. BY: SHT. 20F 2 1/4"=l '—d 'C' AREA OF MINIMAL -FLOODING, THIS PARCEL LIES W THIN ZONE� UNDERGIOUND UPLIVES WERE COMPILED FROM AVAILABLE RECORD ZONING INFORMA TION AS SHOWN ON 7 ,NA77ONAL FLOOD INSURANCEPROGRAM FLOOD PLANS,�ND PAROLE EVIDENCE SUPPLIED BY UTILITY COMPANIES AND INSURANCE RATE MAPS NUMBER 250001 0005 C AND NUMBER, �IAGENCIS AND THEIR LOCATIoNs ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. PARCEL ZONED "HB PUBLI 250001 0008 C REWSED AUGUST 19,' 1985. THEREMAY BE U77LITY LINES OTHER THAN THOSE INDICATED ON THIS HIGH WAY BUSINESS B&rA,1cHAdARK ' 1NFoRAWA TION: -EE IS MADE REGARDING UTIL177ES NOT PLAN�IAND NO GUARAN7 BAf #1:, RCH. BEFORE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, MINIMUM LOT SIZE 40,000 SQUARE FEET DISCL�)SED IN RECORD RESEA LOCUS SIDE OF 'DIG SAFE 20' MINIMUM LOT FRONTAGE SEWER'MANHOLE COWULT THE PROPER PUBLIC UTILITY AGENCY AND CALL MINIMUM LOT WDTH 160' -RYM ELEV - 52.64' 844). (1_�00-322-4 NONE MINIMUM LOT DEPTH #2.* Bm L SETBACKS OCUS SIDE OF WES SEWER MANHOLE FRONT = 60' RYM ELEV 53.94' SIDE 30, LOCUS REAR 20' W.H.B. (FND.) SEWER MANHOLE RIM 53.40' (N 0,39'. W 0-54 19 WES T MA IN S TREE T 70 (PUBLIC WA Y COUNTY LAYOUT ARIABLE WID TH) UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE UG TELEPHONE BV #2 10" WA TER LINE V/ SEWER MANHOLE f 10'; WA TER LINE SEWER MANHOLE RIM - 53.94', I "go CINITY , MAP' ' RIM = 53.46' 33.43' 31 12" INV 'SEWER M NHOLE 12 A.C. IN V J3.9 A 10" INV - 39.49' SCALE. NOT TO SCALE RIM 52 64' S 63*23 ESTofyE,5� 12" A.C. SEWER 12" A.C. SEWER STA, 253+66.58 P20pp El - - - - - - - - - STA. 257+76.26 STi �T5�+26.26 S TA. 2544-68.48, .......... . ......... .. ...... 590-12' 1930 LAYOUT BASELINE DRAINAGE MANHOLE RIM 53.36' 12" RCP DRAIN 12 RCP DRAIN 1.0 WdP INV .11' VRAINAEE MANHOLE DRAINAGE MANHOLE 41�� 12" RCP INV 46.48' 0) RIM 53-13' 00 UG GAS UG GAS UG GAS RIM 53.Jl' GRANITE CURB ILI CPAN17r GRANI TE CUR H.w POLE #39-80 POLE #39-78 LT WALK POLE oK39-81 POLE 39-79 ASPHA A LT Acotic "S LIGH T BASE GRASS SIGN A SIN C L T�H GHT GRASS BA M.H.B. (FND.) Ll hAd 52.89' GRASS 12 RCP — 4&54' SIGN (HELD FOR LINE) 157.78- S 6X2 .0 ------------I------- ASPHALT CURB. _COmc MA T uG_ S 6323'20" E M.H.B. (FND.) ', 5 CUR VNC (SET)�,'�)- 518" I.P. (SET) (iiab) ;(o `7 150.00'I, S 90.32' ...... 4 518" p CAPPED `PLS CA TCH BASIN Ar CAPPED "PLS 0 RIM 26104" 26104" 0. ASPHALT M ISLA D ASPHALT 4 9,' PAVEMENT ro PA VEMEN T (b TOP 54.6' 0 ro ASPHALT PA VEMEN T/00 0 (c) CONC M 0, AT � 0 0 PUMP ISLA N c 00 TOP 54.9' Dow GUY AREA TANK FILLS NIF TEDESCHI REALTY CORPORATION 25, 809 S. F 0 CONC MAT 00 -74* C.S.IDISC (FND.) 295, PAGE .171 BOOK� 1 ' � 9. —34 C.B.IDIS(� (FND.) E f2 73 CONC PLAN BOOK 182, PAGE 69 C.S. ' I (FND.) SHELL OIL COMPANY 0 BOOK 7120, PA GE 280 BOOK 174, PA GE 143 1 STORY ii� ,� MASONRY BLOCK CALE COC MA T \A.- DETAIL NOT TO S SH �o ELL 0 ASPHALT 2 VACUUMS SER VICE STA 77ON 'CLEAN OUT (o 77 PAVEMENT F.F.E. 55.6J' Ql 62.2,3' VEN .. ........... REFERENCES AND NOTES: CONC MANHOLE t,:!: LIGHT POLE RIM 5 1. FIELD SURVEY BY ELECTRONIC TOTAL STA TION. 7T WA BOUND 2. THE BASIS OF BEARINGS OR. 'rHIS 'SURVEY IS THE MASSACHUSE S HIGH Y. SEWER MANHOLES 0 MDC TRAP OF' WEST MAIN, TO SHELL OIL AND ITS. TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. .(M.H.B.) FOUND AND HELD AS SHOWN AND,, THE 1030 HIGH WAY LAYOUT 5 s S TREE T. 04/ ASPHALT "PLAN OF SURVEY IN F R J. SEE. HYANNIS, OWNI OF BARNSTABLE, 'WASSACHUS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP OR PLAT AND THE SUR VEY ON - I --o> PA VEMEN T !WAS7f OIL _" I SHELL OIL COMPANY, BY. STANLEY ENGINEERING, SCALE. 1"-`10, DECEMBER, 'l 962 9 "MINIMUM SEWER MANHOLE 0)�,- 'WHICH IT IS' BASED WERE MADENIN ACCORDANCE WITH BUILDING BARNSTABLE COUNTY.:REGISTR RIM 55.25' RECORDED IN PLAN BOOK 174, PA GE 143 OF Y OF,DEEDS , STANDARD DETAIL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALTAIACSM LAND TITLE (B.C.R.D.). L A AND ACSM IN SURVEYS", JOINTLY ESTABLISHED AND ADOPTED BY ALT A 4. SEE. "SCHOOLSIDE, A RESIDEN TIAIL SUBDI WSION IN THE HIGH & ELEMEN TAR Y SCHOOL, 1992, AND INCLUDES 17EMS 1-6 AND B-11 OF TABLE' A THEREOF, AND REA OF WEST HYANNIS, ,MASS, PROPERTY OF JAMES . & EVEL YN A. ANNON. SCALE�", (11) PURSUANT TO THE ACCURACY STANDARDS (AS ADOP7D. BY ALTA AND 1"-60" OCTOBER 10, 1963" BY M . KELLOGG AND RtCORDED'W,.PLAW, BOOK 182, ACSM AND IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF THIS CER77FICAT70N) OF AN R6RAIL 55 q-/ 6' 9, B.C.R.0. URBAN SURVEY , PAGE 5. SEE.' "REVISION OF A POR77ON OF�� "SCHOOLSIDE" W WEST,H YANNIS,�, BARNS E MASS., PROPERTY OF JAMES J. E VEL A. ,CANNON, SCALE: APRIL N 63*23'20" W- -------- 1967" BY,ED KELLOGG AND RECORDED W .PLAN. BOOK 216,' PA 6t'?J* CiR.D. 518" P. (SET) -8A CAPPED 6. SURVEY UNABLE TO SHOW WWTER �CONNEC770N (PER RNS TA&L E TER COMPA EC ON I.P. (SET) 7. SURVEY UNABLE TO SHOW GAS CONN 77 ER :COLONfAL GAS. COMPANY).' SEE.- ""SEWAGE PUMPING �sATION A CAPPED "PLS 26104 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: .8 FORCE-MAW AND SEWERS, :TOWN,'OF�BARNSTA L WEST MAIN STREET, PLAN AND PROPILE BY WHITWAN & HOWARD,,'.SCALE.' 140RIZONrA 40' VERTICAL 1 4 ,ON Ffl A ENGINEERING DEPT. HYDRANT E, T 774E :TOWN ,OF BARNSTABLE,, A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY SIDE OF WEST MAIN STREET IN HYANNIS, TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, BARNSTABLE COUNTY, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, AND BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. BEGINNING .AT A 518 IRON PIN SET FOR A CORNER IN THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY ASPHALT ASPHALT PA VEMEN T THEASTERLY CORNER OF LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF TEDESCHI REALTY CORPORAT70N AND THE NOR PAVEMENT 'SH E'� LINE OF WEST MAIN STREET (A VARIABLE MD77-1 STATE HIGHWAY),' AT THE SOUTHEASTERLY (o A\ BOOK 1295, PAGE 171 THENCE S 632J'20" E ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 150.00' TO A 518" IRON PIN 00 CORNER OF' THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; NIF TEDESCHI REAL TY CORPORA TION 0 ERSECT70N OF OLD CRAIGOLLE ROAD (A 40' WfDE PUBLIC WA SET FOR A CORNER AT THE INT Y), PLAN BOOK 182, PACE 69 CA TCH BASIN -fE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAWNG A RADIUS OF 40.00*,. AT 77 RIM 52.10' E._ /POLE #33 T h ' PROJEC L' THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 114*3220", c LW-FE C A CHORD LENG7`H OF 67.30, A CHORD BEARING OF S 06*07'10- E, AN ARC DISTANCE a LIBBY'' TANGENCY IN THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID or 79.96' TO A POINT OF B- ARNSTABLE (H)IANIVI�) MA#`1 H DISC BEING S 51*09'00" W 1.00' FROM SAID POINT; OLD CRAIGVILLE ROAD, A CONCRETE BOUND KIT `77 iL E IN S,�TREET N ST, MA THENCE S 51*09'00" W ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 102.66' TO A 518" IRON PIN SET 'HE AFOREMEN77ONED TEDESCHI REALTY CORPORATION, BARNSTABLE 'COUN TY,: FOR A CORNER AT LAND OF 7 9/ TEDESCHI REALTY CORPORATION THE FOLLOKING COURSES.- THENCE ALONG THE LINE OF' SAID PON EET. DESCRIP N 631*23'20" W, 143.75' TO A 518- IRON PIN SET FOR CORNER; C.B.IDISC (FWD.) ABBREVIA PONS r 'INE� )Id ' 000PER TY,� L _ - o E, 150.00' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. N 26*36*40" C.0. CLEANOUr TOP SU y OGRAPHic DMH DRAINAGE MANHOLE CONTAINING 25,809 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.592 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. C.B.IDISC (F7VD C8 CATCH BASIN ' -PREPARED 8 y 0 10 20 40 60 W WG A TER GA TE GG GAS GATE. Gnr SU -VE:- Y—,..� c DEN'�. L AOD IN RAILROAD RR -1 -JORDANR I OAD 96 SCALE IN FEET JUIVC77ON 'BOX P[,YM0UTH, ;,MA DRILL HOLE CONTOUR INTERVAL IS ONE FOOT (508)lz 746-1880 ,1 /P , tlRON PIN ELEVA T70N DA TUM IS NGVD '29 SEPTMBER ,2. GLS ABLE ASESSOR'S MAPILOT NUMBER BARNST 0# HYA4XWG " SaLL I �2 0 'f2" INV�_, ,0,, INV .00 G A R SS _IGN _CONC MA T GAS OA TE