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103(13 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Region III 841 Chestnut Building Philadelphia, PA 19107 SUBJECT! The possibility of performing a removal Date: December 6, 198 action on the Lombardo homewell and the lagoons at the Berk's Landfill. 2/ Promt Richard L. Brunker, lexicologist Technical Support Section (3HW1 "*• To: David G. Byro, RPM S.E. PA Section (3HH21) •* / A review of the data regarding the contaminants associated « with this facility revealed the reported presence of 21 ug/1 of c vinyl chloride in the Lombardo homevell. This calculates to ^ represent an incremental cancer risk of about 1.4E-03 to the a* consumers of this water. When available, DWELs are used as "* criteria to determine whether a removal action should be elicited . but there is none for vinyl chloride. In such cases contamin ' ^-J levels that exceed l.OE-04 will provoke a removal action as is case with the Lombardo homewell. *5 • •«• It is noted, however, that the data provided is over * years old. We are not certain as to whether this homewell is in use nor can we trust this ~ita. To further complicate matter there is a set of analytical data that was carried January of 1987 that apparently failed to find any vinly c SL in the Lombardo homewell. It is recommended that the / status of this homewell be investigated and if found to in use without any steps to remediate the reported contar the OSC should be be instructed to have it resampled and- for volatiles by a local laboratory on the same day that * was taken. Because of its high volatility vinyl chlor < results are always suspect and monitoring well resul & evidence of general contamination in the area by this i. If this analysis reveals the presence of levels of vinyx . ie that exceed a l.OE-04 risk level, a removal action should be carried out to terminate this exposure. Other data provided thus far do not give evidence of any . imminent hazard to anyone, whether they are persons living near this facility, or trespassers who actually work or play within its boundaries. The data reviewed, in coming to this includes that concerning the contaminants in the and the leachates. It is understood that more information may be forthcoming.

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103(13

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYRegion III

841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia, PA 19107

SUBJECT! The possibility of performing a removal Date: December 6, 198action on the Lombardo homewell and thelagoons at the Berk's Landfill.

2/ Promt Richard L. Brunker, lexicologistTechnical Support Section (3HW1

"*• To: David G. Byro, RPMS.E. PA Section (3HH21)

•*/ A review of the data regarding the contaminants associated« with this facility revealed the reported presence of 21 ug/1 ofc vinyl chloride in the Lombardo homevell. This calculates to^ represent an incremental cancer risk of about 1.4E-03 to thea* consumers of this water. When available, DWELs are used as"* criteria to determine whether a removal action should be elicited

. but there is none for vinyl chloride. In such cases contamin '-J levels that exceed l.OE-04 will provoke a removal action as is

case with the Lombardo homewell.*5 ••«• It is noted, however, that the data provided is over* years old. We are not certain as to whether this homewell is

in use nor can we trust this ~ita. To further complicatematter there is a set of analytical data that was carriedJanuary of 1987 that apparently failed to find any vinly c SLin the Lombardo homewell. It is recommended that the /status of this homewell be investigated and if found toin use without any steps to remediate the reported contarthe OSC should be be instructed to have it resampled and-for volatiles by a local laboratory on the same day that *was taken. Because of its high volatility vinyl chlor <results are always suspect and monitoring well resul &evidence of general contamination in the area by this i.If this analysis reveals the presence of levels of vinyx . iethat exceed a l.OE-04 risk level, a removal action should becarried out to terminate this exposure.

Other data provided thus far do not give evidence of any. imminent hazard to anyone, whether they are persons living nearthis facility, or trespassers who actually work or play within itsboundaries. The data reviewed, in coming to thisincludes that concerning the contaminants in theand the leachates. It is understood that more information may beforthcoming.

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Water Testing Laboratories, Inc.4600 KUTZTOWN ROAD, TEMPLE, PA 19560 « w ;i

CERTIFIED EPA LAB ID #06208 ni '*WEST CHESTER;

MomnsTowN.1

LABORATORY REPORT OTHER ARE/U•OQ43&439S

r*x

NAME: BEN LOMBARDOR.D.I6. BOX 346

ADDRESS: SINKING SPRING, PA 18608

DATE SUBMITTED: 10-9-69

SOURCE: VELL

SAMPLE TAKEN BY: MIKE KEMP

SAMPLE ID NUMBER: 51967

DISK ff: 37-Q

ANALYSIS

CADMIUM <0.001 MG/LMANGANESE <O.OOS MG/L o

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVEL:

CADMIUM - 0.010 MG/LMANGANESE - 0.OS MG/L

RICHARD C. STUMPLABORATORY DIRECTOR

APPROVED BY:;

PREPARED BY: L. CARE

FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS. PLEASE CALL THE ABOVENUMBERS OR THE MAIN LAB AT 215-929-3666. '-. .. f l R J O O l IS

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2794349

WEST CHESTERSu&tdan Water Oes&tg £&dwatorie$, <3nc.

BOX 500, FREDERICK, PA 19435 / ro"T' M-'4600 KUTZTOWN ROAD, TEMPLE. PA 19560 'CERTIFIED EPA LAB ID ff 08208 • 46300 ™>-— '*

V290066

FREDERICK. Pi»4«4B4

LABORATORY REPORT OTHER AREAS8004254464

NATIONWIDE00M3M5M

NAME: BEN LOMBARDOR.D.I8, BOX 346

ADDRESS: SINKING SPRING, PA 19608

DATE SUBMITTED: 8-25-88

SOURCE: WELL

SAMPLE TAKEN BY: E. CARVALHO

SAMPLE ID NUMBERI 29177B

DISK I: 23-M

CADMIUM - <0.001 MG/L

MANGANESE - 0.045 MG/L

RICHARD C. STUMPLABORATORY DIRECTOR

APPROVED _ ___________________

PREPARED BY: L. CARE •. .. AR I UO I I /

FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS, PLEASE CALL THE ABOVENUMBERS OR THE MAIN LAB AT 215-029-3666.

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Su6ur6an ''" Water ZOkiinq l£&fjoratorie$,.. . WESTCHE!

'?

•'BOX 500, FREDERICK, PA 19435 * / v*«.' 4800 KUTZTOWK ROAD, TEMPLE, PA 19560 ,' • CERTIFIED EPA LAB ID I 06208 .• -46300 ' " J

* * »

fHEOERIC75444

WATER NOTES - MANGANESE ' • «««" IAIr T — —— i——— — - ——— A 000-9254

. « . - . • « • ' • . . '•• • • « - ' _ * . : . « , ! , . - . - . r • • ... • NATIONVPrinted belo'v is an excerptj fromi the EPA: National.- SecondaryDrinking .Water Regulations,* July* 1979. i n-c?>i «.v..r*. t - :- ,,•••

\ r- • . • '• t* • • ;r*»fl »•*," I.J »• • • i| 1 if" ! — ••' • • • .You will notice that- the manganese .-level l«>not necessarily ahealth hazard,* when the i.secondaryr oaxtmua.j contaminant level of0. 05 mg/.l • .Is e.x.cee.de.d,.,3. >(<ii i. .irt*l»4 l«t. , oi« t b r/' * •• ,•"-'.••

••• : ' S . . J ' ••.•••.!•

Manganese and Iron have -slml laritaesthetlc-effects -and . frequentlyoccur togetheri.ln natural .' waters. | At -oner« time - they vere bothcovered by. ' a. single tc.- recommended 1 1 tnlt,.f however,"- the 1962 PHSStandards- recoQiaended— separate .llmits.t for Iron1 and manganese toreflect. nore.;- accurately* thet«'leyels at- which -environmentaleffects occur* for each.nThereiare;>t.wo*reasons for Uniting theconcentration ..of- nanganes«^in..d^lnklng>Mvater t • (a) to- preventaesthetic and economic damage, and (b) to avoid any possiblephysiologic effects f roffl.i excessive*, Intake. The: principal reasonfor limiting 'i.the concentration *of manganese is* to reduce theaesthetic and • economic '^ problems if.-The: domes tic • consumer • findthat it produces a brownisht color * in« launde.red. goods *and impair-.the taste 'of drinking water (and other beverages including coffeeand tea. Taste thresholds in drinking water are considerablyhigher than the levels <which»prpduce staining, effects. •• -•

In concentrations-. 'of «only atfew hundredths milligram per liter,manganese nay occasionally h«.cause .* buildup/" of., coatings indistribution piping* T If.v.these (^coatings ,. slough off, they cancause brown blotches?. -In . -/laundry ti terns andMblack 'precipitates.Griffin, as chairman .of /^a .taskggr.oup ..on. Manganese .Deposition inPipelines,41 stated that " the -Nc6ncentration 'of manganese whichcould be tolerated by the average consumer is 0.01 - 0.02 mg/1.The Vorld Health Organization«{1970) sugge&ts-'that such problemsmay arise at concentrations io£^manganese- greater than O:05 mg/l,the same limit recommended, -by nthe U. S. Public Health Service in1962. In an unpubl ished -survey • <of *13. States reporting on levelsof manganese giving rise....\JLo xwater.«qual.lty- .problems, only threeStates recommended level as high as 0.2 mg/1, two permitted 0. ISmg/1 and four each., permittedrO.*l mg/1. or O..05 mg/1. Domesticcomplaints generally arise when ,tf. the level .of manganese > exceeds0. IS mg/1 but aesthetic. problems r.-can occur at lower levels. Theapplication of chlorine increases the: ..likelihood- ofprecipitation of manganese at tow levels; unless the precipitateis removed it can cause aesthetic problems.

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WEST CHESTER.Su6w&M Water Ocsti/y SLdxn'dories,

BOX 500, FREDERICK. PA 19435 - *4600 KUTZTOWN ROAD. TEMPLE, PA 19560 .CERTIFIED EPA LAB ID i 06208 • 46300

WATER NOTES - INDUSTRIAL SOLVENT EXPLANATION "t- -.. . •«> itrij j-v.r.tf/<M! i«.i?r»r • »•• ' "~ • * OTHER AREA

Information current to the best or" our knowledge as of 12-21-87. eoo-5254464

Ihe industrial solvent 'scan includes compounds 'that are volatile rhalogens or in simpler'terms, they'evaporate relatively easily and.'contain chlorine, 'bromine,* iodine, f and/or*1 fluorine.- Ideally, speak-ing, they should not be found in .untreated well water.*'. «.-:«•;,.*„-When chlorine 'is:addeai*four£compoun& ^usually formed. .'These include'chlorofornij 'bronodichlororaethane, :••chlorodibromonethane, and bromofoim.«'.TIhe->Environmental Protection \Agencyor 100 ir

*' ....Mit* i'»• k. p p o l%)% .6.•%••••••••••••••*• •,•••«!•.• •«Cftrpon,Tetractvlorioe«.••••• t• «t.««*• 5 ppb :"*~10.••••••«•••••«•*••«•••••••• .1,2, Dichloroethane•*i'«'i«««««('«««««k:-5 ppb —•'87. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •Ttichlorbethylene* •'••*••••••».••*.' '5. ppb29...............«..,........,l,l,Dichloroethene..'.....«...... Ji7 ppb ' .'

,l,l Arxctuoroettiane*••••••••• •zou ppo

Ihe following•••• > i

» ;

ffA# '•1,2 Oichlorobenzene.............. 620 ppb

..............Trans-1,2 Dichloroethene......... 70 ppb1,2 Dichloropropane*•••«••••••••• 6 ppbXylene's..................(total) 440 ppbStyrene......«......«••••••••*••• 140 ppb' . ' ' • • • - . •

*Any levels listed below 1.0 ppb have.significant method bias andshould be considered as trace levels. .• ' • , ..; . I

_s . . • *see reverse side

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C«,| M«B I.TI U, |C«.| ta • I I II M I 0 I T

I J i I I I I M I I i 1 i I I l ON 1 I I i i oiaUlf 8l:LONGITUDE 11-li DATE It-24 TIME zs-a

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1BUREAU 3M7 AMIS

1CSAMPLE NUMBER 31-43 ISTHEAMNAME4447

2.1 / 15-19 10 16 i 7\ II I I I I I I I IRELATIVE POINT SI

TRiaUTAHY TO: AOOmONAL LA» ANALTStFULL OESCIUPTION IVHEME SAMPLE TAKEN

FIELD ANALYSES ______| LAS ANALYSES

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>^' • 25. COOn yp/L S F«.« 4/06/->01U92X ZJ-.^TOT Uf./L/ 12.CCCO Ui/LC10974 *^T5T UGAt < 20C.COOO U6/L * «/ '» S/26/-9P11P5* Ur TOTAL/ < 135.CCCO «jC/L G FAA 4/Ct/-.yC1147* 32*T »XUS/L < 150. COCO UC/L ti '.i.Xfi 4/C6/ v3273C; FH»:10L£ 2.50LO b'.-/u 6 V/C 3/^C/ 5

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A».7H CfCF EMtrUC»,*?kTAL RESQUI<£«.£

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r f - — • • —— • 'I*** WATER OR WASTE QUALITY REPORT o..iu«««,- - - - - - - - - - ALL CHEMICAL ANALYSES EXPRESSED •*JZCA* I f «?>. I *l~

ESTABLISHMENT FACILITY NUWBCJI

COUNTY WUMCiPAUTY PMOOMAM COLL NAME TYPET* STO ANALYSIS

CAHOffi IO CODE (ALL CAAOBH IS• *» |T| Ea. 1C- - He || I

I I I I I I I i I M I 1 M I ! 0! I iI I I I

LATITUDE 4.10 LONOITUOC 1I>«S

0! I I I IDATE 1*44

0 I VKINO a

USOS-C 30-34

I IBUREAU 35-37 AMU

31 10SAMPLE NUMBEH3I-43 I STREAM NAME 44-67 IWIATWCPOINTM

i Ql i lol I- I I I I I I I I I I 1TKIaHJTAUT TO: AOOmOMAL LAB AMALYMSt ULL OESCWPTION WHEME SAMPLE TAKEN T~±A Df\.JtJf fA &f METAL <

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CF E*H*Cfc*?STAL P5SQUkC«S

LABGS».TGSY fiEPCPT P£C'.IV:& 4/06/9?FOR SAMPLE NLm* H?92t9S2 J»SPCnTee

E.CHAFFEE 8VM1 SA»PLXKGJATE 4COLLECTOR MO. 2159010 CAf»FLI»*S T1*F 10:00\ ST-.FL'SH«ENT * $m3A>?*ML 267f .f HPf 8F»XS LANDFILL LfACHATF S TY*>« COOtfiCIUTt JPPOUiiOfrENT *2 ' bOVI« Ctf« STREAM CJiE

MlLi X«iO

**?? :ISC"»1PT10M RESULT CC^C rfSRJFY ojf^-^-^ •: «• I F Y 3AU

CCT55 SPEC COKC 1535. CCOO 6 .-- HUS 4/06/bSCC31C 5CC 5-9AY 11.0000 »S/l X4i »ET 4/12/-SCC403 PH LAB 8.00CO S S U.1C 4/06/4$C050C RESIDUE TOT 1102.0000 KS/l 6 RLS 4/11/89CQ515 REf DIS5/105 1066.0000 MG/L 6 9LS 4/11/39CC61CA T NH3-H 30.1 OOQ. "HG/L 6 fLF 4/11/19CGd15.» T *02-fc O.C20C M6/L 6 &LF 4/"l1/89C0620JI T N02-H < 0.0400 H6/L 6 6LF */1t/89C0625A T KJEL9 M 32.0400 M6/L G «AF 4/13/89C0719A CH,F9EE H9Q < x 1,0000 U6/L 6 EVC 4/10/19C072CA CM ,' O.C020 N6/L G EVC 4«ff$/89C1002A AS, TOTAL < 100.0000 UG/L S DE5 4/13/89C10124 SE TOT U6/L < 1.0000 UG/L 6 OHM 4/12/89C1027A CD TOT UG/L <' 10.0000 UG/L G OHM 4/12/R9 v JC1034A CR TOT UG/L /< 50.0000 UG/L 6 OH* 4/12/S9 ^^01042A CU TOT UG/L- 10.0000 UG/L G DHN 4/12/S9C1C45A FE TOT . 3330.0000 UG/L & &HN 4/12/&SC1C514 PB, TOTAL / < 50.0000 U&/L G DHi 4/12/39C1C55A •*« TOTAL. 4020. OOCO UG/L 6 OH* , 4/1 2/4 5C1059* THALLIUM < 300.0000 UG/L 6 BOM 6/3C/?S01067^ MI, TOTAL 34.0000 UG/L 6 DHn 4/12/d9C1C92* ZN,TOT UG/L 32.0000 UG/L 6 DH» 4/12/39C 11 97 A Sa,TOT UG/L < 200.0000 UG/L 6 NJA 5/26/SSC1105A AL«tOTAL < 135.0000 UG/L 6 &HN 4/12/99C1U7* SE^T AS UG/L < 150.0000 UG/L G OES 4/13/49.32730A PJIlUMA. 5.0000 UG/L G EVC 4/Q6/S9

1-0000TOTAL NUR9ER OF TESTS FOR THIS SftffPLE 27

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MUMQPAUTY

Tautlftf/fiPROGRAM I COLL NAME

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LONOITUOE 11-11

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215"KINO;

USOS-O 30-34

I IBUREAU SS-3T AMIS

A IrtSAMPLE NUMBER 31-43 I STREAM NAME 44-ST

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CF FtOF FJ*-*IRC*»tNTAL JLaCUACfcS

KEPCRTFOR SA*PIE MJ»FIR hS93C«50

E.CHAFFEE BWP1 SAPPdWS uATL 4/12NO. 2159313 SAipiXha TI/«E v:25

FSTmiSHMENT STANDARD ANAL ?67Ci<£ f-A»E BERKS LANDFILL LEACHATF b TYPE COwE

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C0095 SPFC COI.D 1625. COOO / G hhS 4/13/'.(CC310 30& 5-6AY /W'6/L V toET 5/C4/69

CO^PENTS 76 TEST NOT RUN OO* TC TE*>P SHUT»0»N OF <.A9

CC403 P H L A 9 - - - - 7.>000 G JUS 4/.)37**C050C RESIDUE TOT / MG/L V RLS 5/&SJL8> •

76 TEST NOT RUN DUE 70 TE»P SHUTDOWN OF LA§ ., ", ".^ * i - * * *

CQ515 RES DXSS/105 / MG/L V RLS 0,3/99COP»»ENTs 76 TEST/flOT RUN DUE TO TE«P SHUTDOWri OF Lk9f" ?m- / \

/ ••&&'$•' ..'•C061CA T HH3-N / 30.6000 «G/L G B3* 5703/89C0615A T N02-N / 0.0200 NG/L G BB»> 5/03/fl5C0620A T N03-N / < 0.0*00 H6/L 6 B3H 5/03/&91 jCC625A T K4EL& N / 32.2000 BG/L G «AF 5/04/69 ^CC719A Ch,FREE H3Q < 1.0000 UG/L G EVC 5/03/49

CO)*r«ENT:/26 DATA FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES OM.Y*

0072CA CN /. 0.0020 MG/L 6 EVC . 5/03/39COMMENT: 26 DATA FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY

C1002A AS, TOTAL < 100.0000 UG/L 6 DHN 5/17/89C1012A BF. TOT UG/L < 1.0000 UG/L G 3HM 5/03/8901027A CD TOT UG/L < 10.0000 UG/L 6 DHN 5/03/4901034A CR TOT UG/L < 50.0000 UG/L 6 DHN 5/03/99C1042A Cil .TQT U I. , 11.0000 UG/L 6 DHh 5/03/&901045A ^ rr- TiTTTTTrtiBB 5240.0000 UG/L G DHN 5/03/^9C1C51Y - '.* Bal lw Qg: 50.0000 UG/L G BO* 5/12/?SC1055A (lillf4f V; ^ 4530.0000 UG/L 6 9HN 5/C3/">01C59X *' "rWA i Jf? 300.0000 UG/L 6 BOM 6/30/z9C1067A • ;-*ltfllftt&i$$}& 25.0000 UG/L G DHN 5/03/tSP1092A ''ix,iW m* r 10.0000 UG/L G DHN 5/03/-9C1C97A SB,TCT UG/L < 20C.OOQO UG/L G MJA 6/26/?9C1105A AL,TOTAL < 135.0000 UG/L 6 DHN 5/03/SS

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYUf-'IA PACE: 1DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL f^CURCES

LABORATORY REPORT RECEIVED 5/19/81FOR SAMPLE NUMBER H893c203 REPORTED 8/17/81

COLLECTOR E.CHAFFEE BUM1 SAHPLIN6 DATE 5/18/89COLLECTOR NO. 2159028 ! SAMPLING TIME 14:30ESTABLISHMENT BERKS LANDFILL STANDARD ANAL 200CASE NAME LEACHATE DISPOSAL TYPE CODEFACILITY IMPOUNDMENT 12 WGNID CODE ' STREAM CODE

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TEST DESCRIPTION RESULT CONC/VERIFY BY VERIFY DATE

C0095 SPEC CONO 1235.0000 >/ 6 FFV 5/19/8900310 800 5-DAY 11.000Q/1H6/L 6 NET 5/25/8900403 PH LAB 8.1000 6 RNC 5/19/8900500 RESIDUE TOT 830.0000 Hfi/L £ RLS 5/30/89C051S RES OISS/105 796.0000 Mfi/L £ RLS 5/30/8900610A T NH3-N 20.4000 M6/L 6 BLF 5/22/8900615A T N02-N 0.0120 M6/L 6 BLF 5/22/8900620A T N03-N 0.1200 Mfi/L 6 BLF 5/22/89C0625A T KJELD N . 21.8400 Mfi/L € MAF 6/01/8900719A CN,FREE Nfifi < 1.0000 Ufi/L 6 EVC 5/22/8900720A CN / 0.0030 Mfi/L 6 EVC 5/22/8901002A AS,TOTAL < 100.0000 Ufi/L 6 DES 6/05/89C1012A BE TOT 06/L < < 1.0000 Ufi/L £ FAA 8/17/8901027A CD TOT Ufi/L < 10.0000 Ufi/L G FAA 8/17/E901034A CR TOT 06/L < 50.0000 Ufi/L 6 FAA 8/17/8901042A CU TOT Uf/L < 10.0000 Ufi/L 6 FAA 8/17/8901045A F£ TOT 4020.0000 Ufi/L 6 FAA 8/17/89010S1A PB,TOTAL < 50.0000 Ufi/L £ FAA 8/17/89C1051Y PB,TOTAL < 50.0000 Ufi/L 6 BOM 8/17/8901QS5A MN TOTAL 2780.0000 Ufi/L £ FAA 8/17/8901C59X THALLIUM < 300.0000 06/L 6 BOH 6/30/8901067A NI,TOTAL < 25.0000 Ufi/L £ FAA 8/17/8901C92A ZN,TOT Ufi/L < 10.0000 Ufi/L £ FAA 8/17/89C1097A S6,TOT Ufi/L < 200.0000 Ufi/L 6 MJA 6/26/6901105A AL,TCTAL < 135.0000 Ufi/L fi FAA 8/17/8901147A SE,T AS Ufi/L < 15C.OOOO U6/L fi DES 6/05/8932730A PHENOL* ., 2.5000 Ufi/L £ EVC 5/19/8971900X MERCURY < 1.0000 Ufi/L £ £HH 6/02/89

TOTAL NUMBER OF TESTS FOR THIS SAMPLE 28

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CCC9S SPEC COUO 1445.0000 6 HtoSCC31C POO 5-DAY 13.0000 P6/L --"fi «£T 5/17/"5CC4C3 Ph LAB *.1000 ••' 6 MGS S/15/i9CT5CU KtSIDUE TOT 1044.0000 Mfi/L £ JKN 5/16/89CC515 RES CISS/105 1012.0000 . llfi/L b J-"CC61CA T MI3-N 25.5000 M6/L £ SLFC061SA T V02-N C.pUO M£/L £ cLFC0620A T N03-M Q.0800 Mfi/L £ BLFC0625A T 1C J ELD N 25.5200 Mfi/L € *AFC0719A CN,FRCE KBfi < / 1.0000 Ufi/L £ EVCCO 720 A Ck / 0.0020 M6/L 6 "l TJEVCC1QC2A AS,TCTAL < .' 100.0000 U6/L 6 DES '5/30/89C1012A BE TOT Ufi/L . 1.0000 Ufi/L £ FAA 5/14/B9C1027A Ct TOT 06/L < 10.0000 U6/L £ FAA 5/1tt/b9C1034A CR TOT UG/L / < 50.0000 U6/L £ FAA 5/1&/«9C10424 CU TOT Ufi/L'' 14.0000 Ufi/L £ FAA 5/1 a/59Q1045A FE TCT / 2760.0000 Ufi/L £ FAA S/1B/-901051 A PE,TOTAL/ < 50.0000 Ufi/L fi FAA 5/1(!/b9G10S5A Ml, TOTAL 3090.0000 06/L £ DKN . 6/06/^9C1CS9X THALLIUM < 300.0000 Ufi/L £ 60* 6/30/39C1C67A NX,TOTAL 33.0000 06/L £ FAA 5/U/69C1092A Z*,.TCT Ufi/L 19.0000 06/L 6 FAA 5/U/fiS01097A SB;TOT ufi/L < 200.0000 oe/L £ MJA 6/26/b9C1105A AL,TCTAL 155.0000 06/L fi FAA 5/U/SVC1147A SE,T AS Ufi/L < 150.0000 Ufi/L 6 DES 5/30/49.22730A W%toJk**vL***.. 5.0000 Ufi/L £ EVC 5/15/S97190CX /, WafllK yi 1.0000 06/L £ JHM 6/01/29

TOTAL NUMBER OF TESTS FOR THIS SA*PL£ 27

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