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ORIGINAL(Red)
A Preliminary Assessmentof
Eastern Maryland Wood Treating Company, Inc.Federalsburg, Maryland
(MD-242)
Final Report
April 1987
Prepared by: Maryland Waste Management Administration201 West Preston StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201
Prepared for: U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyRegion III841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
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Eastern Maryland Wood Treating Company, Inc.
ORIGINAL(Red)
Table of Contents
Page
Summary and Recommendations i
EPA Preliminary Assessment Form g
Field Trip Summary Report 12
Background Information Review 15
Maps and Drawings 19
. Photographs 23
Sample Results for 10/4/83 Sampling 26
Well Data 49
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Summary and Reccnmendaticns
Eastern Maryland Wood Treating Conpany (EMWT) is an active wood
products treatment facility located in northern Dorchester County, Maryland.
E'WT property consists of abouc 25 acres of cleared land situated 1 1/2miles southwest of Federalsburg. Tne Conpany has been in operation at this
location since February 1984 and treats approximately 10,000,000 board feet
of wood per year. EMWT is owned and operated by Railcon Corporation of New
Jersey.
E'WT applies both creosote and copper chromate arsenate (CCA) solutions
in wood treatment and employs the full cell and enpty cell processes. Both
of these processes involve the use of closed system pressurized treatment
cylinders. After the charge of wood is placed in the cylinder, a vacuum is
pulled and the appropriate solution is pumped into the cylinder. Next, high
pressure is run on -the cylinder for the desired amount of time, forcing
solution into the wood. Then, the unused solution is pumped out of the
cylinder back into the work tank. A final vacuum is then pulled on the
cylinder in order to remove excess solution which the wood fibers did not
absorb. This procedure decreases the amount of drippage from the treated
produce after the process is completed and the wood allowed to stand.
E4WT has three treatment cylinders (retorts) at their facility, all
three of which are active. Two cylinders, measuring seven feet in diameter
by eighty feet in length, are used for treatment with creosote. The third
cylinder measures six feet in diameter by fifty feet in length and is used
for treatment with CCA. (See plant layout for cylinder configuration.)
Directly outside the retorts, in the area where the tram tracks are located,
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are what EMWT enployees call "cooling sheds." Cooling sheds are covered
drip pads with concrete floors where excess solution from treated woodproducts is allowed to drip before the wood is unloaded from the tram. Sumppits are located at the base of each retort where the cooling shed begins.Any excess solution remaining in the retort after treataent, as well as
drippage from the cooling shed, is collected in the sump pits. Dirt and
debris saturated with treatment solution which collects on the cooling shed
floor, are also swept into tne pits. Solids are contained in the pit while
liquid waste is pumped into a holding tank for reuse. CCA drippage is
easily swept or flushed into the CCA retort sump pit due to its solubility
with water. However, plant personnel indicated that due to the insolubility
of creosote, the drippage from creosote treated products is not easily moved
to the creosote sump pits. The material tends to cling to the concrete
floor of the cooling shed. The treatment plant has two cooling sheds, a
large one for the creosote area (about 35 feet by 90 feet) and a small one
for the CCA area (about 15 feet by 60 feet). (See plant layout for cooling
shed locations).
Before EMWT was allowed to operate, Dorchester County Environmental
Health Department required that EMWT install monitoring wells at the
facility. Five wells were installed by Delmarva Drilling Company, Inc. in
August of 1983. Samples were taken by the State of Maryland in October 1983
prior to any wood treatment at the facility and analyzed for volatile
organics and metals. (See facility layout for approximate location of the
monitoring wells and sample results.)
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ORIGINAL(ted)
ET-MT purchases creosote from Kcppers Company about twice a week at
5,000 gallons per load. The material is applied to the wood in the same
concentration which it is received. The creosote is stored in four 15,000
gallon tanks in a tank room within the treament building adjacent to the
creosote cylinders. Copper chromate arsenate solution is also purchased
from Kcppers Company once a month at about 3,500 gallons per load. CCA is
purchased in a 50 percent active ingredient solution. This concentrated CCA
is stored in one 5,000 gallon tank in a tank rocm within the treatment
cuilcing adjacent to the CCA retort. TVXJ 7,000 gallon tanks containing the
CCA v»rk concentrations and a 5,000 gallon mix water tank are also stored in
this area of the treatment building. The floors of each liquid storage tank
roar, ere concrete and contain liquid collection pits where any solution
v;hich ray spill or leak from the system can accumulate. The solution v.'culd
then be pumped back into the appropriate tank for use.
CCA is premixed into a 2.5 percent vjcrk solution and stored in r.-:o
7,000 gallon tanks. Using the same concentration of CCA solution, -.MOOG is
treated for various amounts of tirre to give different retentions of CCA in
the V.-CCC. Generally, the following retentions are desired for the
corresponding product use: 0.40 Ib retention for above-ground; 0.50 and
0.80 Ib retention for below-ground; 2.5 Ib retention for saltwater; 1.0 and
1.5 ib for freshwater.
V.'ood products treated at the E-'-.T facility are dried of their natural
fluids en-site prior to treatment. Frcr, the Corpany's inception until about
November 1986, wood was dried by means of stea-n drying in the creosote
trea—er.t cylinders. The use of this -cist heat generated a liquid sludge
waste consisting of moisture from the steam, sap from the wood and any
creosote which was left in the cylinder from the previous treatment. This
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material was removed to an oil/water separator rank where heat was applied
and the moisture driven off. Tine remaining creosote material was reused.
In November of 1986, EMtfT placed a high temperature dry kiln into
opera-ion. The kiln operates at 14-15 hundred degrees Farenheit and is
fueled by woocchips. Tnis method of drying wood has proven to be more
eccnccical and less time consuming. The kiln generates no liquid waste,
dc?s net require the use of treatment cylinders and dries the wood quicker.
Hazardous v/aste generated at this facility consists of a waste
treatment sludge containing dire, debris and cellulose material saturated
v;ith treatment solution. This material is generated from the cleaning of
the trea—<er.t cylinders and the s<jzp pits. According to plant personnel, no
routine cleaning of treatment cylinders cr surip pits is currently practiced
at EI-'-.T. Accumulated debris in the surrp pits is removed only when excess
liquid vri.ll no longer drain from the sirrp.
Personnel from the Maryland '.'ias~e I-ianagereni: Administration's
Enfcrcerent Progrsn visited the E'T/.T facilir/ biannually during the firsr
rv:c years cf cpera cion (1985 and 19£c). The inspectors noted the quanriries
of vjss'e material generated and conditicns of the vxsrking areas of the
treatrrer.z planr. Three months inco cperaricn, no creosote waste and one
druu cf CCA vjssze had been generated. After eight months of operation, trie
escun- cf vrasre generated remained ~r.e saTe. Sixteen months into operation,
EM-.T had accrjnJ.ated four drums of CCA v.-asre end no creosote vjaste. E-7/7T
perscmel v;ere advised rhar waste in a quantir/ greater than 1000 kilograms
or for p-eriods greater than 90 days rra% nor be accjnulated without the
appropriate storage permi-c. However, the facility did not have an EPA
Hazardous Waste Activity Generator ID Nurber, and therefore could not ship
waste cff-site until October 1985 after an ID Number was acquired.
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(Red)Daring all site visits in the first two years of operation, incidents
of small amounts of discoloration of soil beside the concrete treatment
areas were noted. In each case, the inspector advised plant personnel to
regularly inspect and remove any contaminated soil from these areas to
drums. In addition, ET.WT personnel were advised of proper procedures for
working and storing drums of accunolated waste in accordance with the Code
of iMaryland Regulations for the Disposal of Controlled Hazardous Substances
(COMAR 10.51).
No waste was shipped off-site from EMWT until about 1 1/2 years into
cperaticn. Tne first shipment of waste was made by manifest in October of
1985 and consisted of four drurrs of waste treatment sludge. Tne hauler was
GSX Services, Inc. of Laurel, Maryland. By this time, E'4WT had acquired a
Federal Hazardous V;aste Activity Generator Identification Number, MDD
COOC01732.
In September of 1986, a repair had to be done on one of the creosote
treatment cylinders. Therefore, accumulated debris had to be reroved from
the cylinder prior to servicing. All surrp pits were also cleaned out at
this tine. Tne material, a total of seventeen to eighteen drurrs, was
shipped off-site by manifest in Septerber of 1986. The hauler and disposal
facility was Waste Conversion, Inc. of Hatfield, Pennsylania. As of January
15, 1987, EM'»T had four drums in storage on-site.
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On January 15, 1987, Maryland V.'aste Management Administration (MD VMA.)
personnel visited the EMOT facility in order to conduct a preliminary
assessment of the site. The day of the sire visit was preceded by a few
days of rainy weather. Rainwater puddling existed on all areas of the site
property which were cleared of trees and are new covered only by soil native
to the area. There are no paved areas on the facility property other than
that covered with building structure. Builrlings at the plant.consist of two
train structures: a large treatment building (vanich also houses the offices)
and a dry kiln building.
The large cooling shea for the creosote treatment area is fully
enclosed and is actually part of the treatment building. Tnis area is where
the creosote treated wood is allowed to drip of excess solution. The area
beyond the cooling sned where the tram tracks expend is used for the loading
and unloading of wood products onto the tram system. It is in this area
vjiere discoloration of soil due to drippage of creosote is evident. (See
photo of this area). It is apparent that in sore instances the finished
produces are noc allowed to drip free of all excess fluid before they are
rroved from the cooling shed to the unloading area or the tra.~ equipment
itself ray be carrying creosote to this area, tto other areas of
discoloration from creosote drippage was observed. Tne cooling shed floor
of 'the creosore treatment plant was observed to be staineci frorr. previous
drippage but currently was free of any quantity of creosote or debris. The
sunp pits of the creosote treatment area were also relatively free of any
accumulated creosote saturated material.
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The cooling shed area of the CCA treatment plant is not an enclosed
structure but a sloped drip pad which is covered by roofing. The drip pad
was observed to be covered with a thin liquid layer of CCA solution.Apparently, due to the insufficient slope of the drip pad, the solution was
not running towards the sump. The material which will not run to the sump
is routinely moved to che susp pit manually. This is done by means of
sweeping the material and/or washing it down with water. Soils to -the sides
of the drip pad floor were observed to be free of any discoloration.
However, a small area of discolored water v/as noted just beyond the end of
the drip pad which is farthest from the sunp pit area.
During past site visits, inspectors have noted incidents of discolored
soil in working treatment plant areas at the facility. The discoloration is
due to drippage of treatrent solutions in areas other than the designated
concrete cooling sheds. The possibility exists that limited quantities of
CCA and creosote may be present in site soils surrounding the working areas
of the treatment plant.
A low priority site investigation with appropriate sampling is
recommended.
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_,- . POTENTIAL HAZARDJ2LI..QA PRELIMINARY A^ L.1 ^-\ PART 1- SITE INFORMATI
II. SITE NAME AND LOCATION1 3<*c *4AMc a.*;* ;>***o»» o 3«e*'o/»»«n*T»c/ w*/ C
Eastern Maryland Wood Treating Co., Inc.03 C;TY o
Federalsburg
c » COORDINATES LATITUDE LONGITUDE
TV L:s£CT>GNS To SlT£ srtffAgrofliflMtsfptfOtc/oM)
Cr.ce in F-eceralsburg , take Maryland Route 2sr.to Ciar'.:s Canning House Road. The drivenoast the abandoned Wil liar.isbura Cannins Ccrr
OUS WASTE SITE '• IDENTIFICATIONSSESSMENT oisTATe^ENUMaatDN AND ASSESSMENT — ^ —— — ——————————
I ST!i££- rCUTE NO.. 0* SS£C.F: LCCAflCN IOENTIPl£R
Clarks Canning House Soad ('P.O. Box 155 '.i• STATE ;i^?CCC£ C5COUNTY 07COUNTy 08 CCNOML I1632 Dorchester CODE cisr
IS =:utr. to Route 307 south. Turn leftay -z :he facility is on the right, justrar.v ;uil zings.
III. RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
Railccr. Corporation
South Plainfieid
Eastern X=rvland '.-."ooc Trratir.2 Co.. ~.~c .C3CTY r
Federalsburg• 2 ~ < '£ CF O WN EP-S-.? -C.-K* wi»>
T7/A PP:VAT? ~ B FP5F3AL ..
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MCXTH DAT TEAfl
ll'- 5;uth Clinton Avenue* STA*E j :« i? CC:E ce TELEPHONE NUMEE^::: :'c=c ( 20]) 752-issc
31 = r'-:= Tar.rine House Rose '' ? . 3 . 3cx 15523TATE -rC.?c;SE 12 TcLEPMCNE NUMBER
r C. STATE ~O.CCUNTY C E. WUNIC;?AL- n I:NKNCVVN
r)WA^T=5:T= -r -. .o,,. Q4TF ppr=i\/C3 , ' n C NCN=MCNT- lAf VE*«
IV. CHARACTERIZATION CF POTENTIAL HAZARD21 CN SITE iNSP£CTCN B1iC*K**y*w
In VPS DA- 1 '!5/ 37 DA.EPA -S.£?A"NO JO.HTH s*r 'yfcA« LJ fc. LOCAL HtAJ.rrtCf-rX.
CONTRACTOR NAMEfSI:
CCSTPAC~Ca -,C C. STATE C D. OTHE3 CONTRACTOR:AL ~ F CTViE^-" 'l
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C25.TE STATUS <c**av», 03 YEARS CFCPEflATCN^A.ACT1VC -B. INACTIVE C C. UNKNOWN 1?C- Icurrentlv nu.NKNC-.VN
•:C-J.V3-5" tsOiNGrSiS OUeidL-DS3* IESCR:PTICN CF SUSSTANCES POSSiBLY PRESENT. KNOWN. OR ALLEGED
Copper chronate arsenate solution and cr=csctr. The possibility exists that someof these substances nay be present in sire scils surrounding the workingtreatrr.er.t areas of the site.
See Surr.rr.ary and Recommendations
V. PRIORITY ASSESSMENT
~ A. HIGH C 3. MEDIUM JS C. LOW ~ 0 NONE
VI. INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM01 CONTACT Q2CF,*}fc,G'?**ii
Richarz Petti Vice Presi0* PERSON =£iBCsS-5LE ?Cfl ASSESSMENT 05 AGENCY
^ Ronie Larn-.ore DKMK/CE?
,, 03TELEP>iON£NL'V35R
ie-t. Eastern MD Wood Treating ' 30*1-75^-577]C5C=3-v£5.TC'. 07 TELEPHONE NUMBER 080ATE
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I.&ENT
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IFICA-BON
$g™" MBER1. WASTE STATES. QUANTITIES, AND CHARACTERISTICS01 PMYSiCALSI
Z A. SCUO^^.PCWCEF2C. SLUDGE
.1 0 OTHER
ATES Cttciitmtiics „ 02 'AASTE QUANTITY AT SITE
"^ - SLURRY z>^e ^ unma rvV FINES ^ F UCL-:3 TENS , . , . ,
3GOAS anc^
iSiteitri NO OF D^UMS * ecomrnendat:
03 WASTE CriA?*C*J.=!ST;CS ;-«:• ..-..•MS.,;
XiL A. TC/C ^ E SOLUBLE Z 1. MGMLV VOLATILEC B CC«CS:vE - f INFECTIOUS C." J. EXPLOSIVE'Z c RACc-CTive _ G FLAMMABLE c K REACTIVE^ 0 PE?£ST£NT - H iGNITASLE ':~. L INCOMPATIBLE
C M NOT APPLICABLEons
111. WASTE TYPECATEGORY
SLU
OLWSCLPSOccc>ccACO
BASM=S
SUBSTANCE NAME
SLUDGE
OILY WASTE
SOLVENTS
PESTICIDES37*=3 CPGA.NIC CHEV'CA^S
Cl GROSS AMOUNT JOZUNITCF VcAJ'.'E! :3COVM£NTSd-0 g j..
amount of
•NCSGAMC Ci-EV'CALSACCSBASESHEAVY WETALS
prir; 3_. ___ j_^^,r.-or,c fo^ i-"np
sludse vr.idh is aenerated.Iii
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IV. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES -s~ item, •»*,»<•***«<, c»,c*s *«*>*»II CATEGORY 02 SUBSTANCE SAMS
Following materials are03CASWM3ER C* STC RAG! OiSrCSAL McTvKJO
found in w^ste treat-.er.t siucse aat facility: |
--^ = r,<--- 1
c^ooer chrc-.ac- s-sen;
1
1
05 CONCENTRATION
.-ne rated
1
1
OS^MEAS.aSCs
V. FEEDSTOCKS £„««-..*. WCAS **-«.;. •- , • ._CATEGORY 01 rEcC-STCCKMME [ 12 CAS NUMBER
FOS
FDS
FDS
FDS
CA7E3CRY ; 3- FEE-STOCK MAMS
FOS !
FDS !
FDS 1
FDS i
02CASM.-VSER
VI. SOURCES OF INFORMATION en ««~= ••• «i. « g . an -•>. iwv*o>«,i.i. mm i
State of Maryland. Waste Management Acrr.ini strati". Enforcement filesEastern Maryland *.."occ Treating Company. Inc.
1E=ArCBM2070-12 (7-811 RRIOOOM
&EPA^0-B_i * & PART 3 -DESCRIPTION
flAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE 'u<ELIMINARY ASSESSMENT :]f?OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS ' ——
3SNtlfiIpATION
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II. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS01 C; A. GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATIONOS POPULATION POT=MTIAl LY AFFFCTCO . . ..
02 ~ O3SERVED :CAT= ( \fy PDTF04 NARHATiVEC=;C=.:r~.CN
NTWL C-ALLEGED
See SunrT;arv and Recommendations
01 ~ B. SURFACE '.VATER CCNTAVIINAT:CN03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFEC75D
See S--r.ary ar.c Recc-r-encati
01 ~ c CCNTA.VINATX:N c? A:a33 POPULATION PC7=VT!ALLv if =""!•
'.'' / A
01 ~ 0. RREEXPLCSVE CCNDDCNS03 POPULATION PGTfVTIALL Y Ar==C7=3
,„
01 r £. CiRECT CCNTAC'
/ N/A
01 C; F. CCNTAMINArCN Cr SCiLQ^ ARFA POTFNT1A1 ! Y AF"/-7F3
See Sc..:r.ary ar.c xecc..J7iencat
31 ~G DRINKING WATER CCN7AV NA7.CN33 POPULATION POTF-lTlALLY AF"=CTE^
See Su-rr.ary ar.z Recc--.encac
01 I; H WORKER EXPCSUFE :.X'URY
N/A
01 ~ 1. POPULATION EXPOSURE INJURY03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFF=O.p3
N/A
1
02 - Ooe^RvF- ~A7= | XrC POT=04 NARRATIVE * = ""? PT^M
cr.s
02 — C3S5RVcn--A7= | - POT=04 NARRATIVE CESC?'P~CN
02 ~ Oa«==V=5 A— ) ~ PGT=04 NAS-3ATT;f =5>-=-a-'-s)
oar c=«=v==--i7= > - PCT=04 \Afi5A7iV5 CE5C=J»~CN
02~csssRvFr!,-:A7= . i T*?or04 NARRATIVE 2E3C?.rTC.N
Ions
e2TCB«HVS=-2A7= . 1 XX- PCT
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NTIAL C ALLEGEO
NTUL w ALLE2ED
ST1AL - ALLEGED
•NTvxi. ~ ALLEGES
E.NTAL C ALLEGES
=NTAi. 2 ALLEGE3
02 ~ CB«=RVC-.'-i7s , -- POTENTIAL ~ At L=-3=!504 NARRATIVE DESCS PTCN
02 ra!=FavFn;-i-= ( - POTOA NAPSATIVF -F V!= P7 r.S
ENT'AL ~ ALLEGEO
£PAFOr>.M2C7C-l2(7-ail
fl t-r a POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE 1. IDENTIFICATIONC?trr\ PRELIM1N/
PART 3 -DESCRIPTION OF HAZIRY ASSESSMENT 01 STATE °2 STE NUMe£HARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS MD — ————————
~ II. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS c : ».,- 01 3 J. DAMAGE TO FLORA
04 NARRATWE DESCRIPTION
X/A
01 ~ K. DAMAGE TO FAUNA04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION IMCM» -w~«jc.'ip««;
M/A
01 r L. CONTAMINATION OF FOOD CHAIN04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION
' ~* / .-.
01 C M. UNSTABLE CONTAINMENT CF WASTES
03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTE*
;,"/.-. See Summary and Re car:
C1 - N. DAMAGE TO CFFSITE PROPERTY04 NARRATIVE DESCP. TCN
' -"Ol C O.CCNTAM.'NATiCNCF SEWERS. STORM DRAINS. W\VTPs04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION
01 ~ P. ILLEGALUNAUTHCRIZED DUMPING04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION
X/A
C2 ~ casEavFQ (QATF } n POTENTIAI, n *'.i.F«"0
02 ~ CSSCS5VPQ (CATF | n POTENTIAL ~ ALLEGRO
M - esespyP3 (DAT? . .IH POTFNT1AI ~ ALLFG=3
ra " essssvEa ICATF ) D POTE f AL — ALLEGED04 NIARPATTVE DESCRIPT1C.N
-er.cat icns
01 ~ rsf&K-Jtn (GAIT: } P POTENTIAL P Al 1 FS?1
r? - o=e==^n (CATF- . ) C POTENTIAL C ALLEGED
C2 ~C5S?=V-?5ir;A— ) -POTENTIAL ~ Ay cfipn
05 CESCPlPTTCN CF ANY OTHER KNOWN. POTENTIAL. CR ALLEGED HAZARDS
III. TOTAL POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: '.> " ? S •- _...= Cr _ ...,__,.IV. COMMENTS
See Su-.rr.ary and Recotr-.rner.dacicr.
V. SOURCES OF INFORMATION .CM v* ,,.-.„, -, w~,.
Sta.e of Maryland, Waste ManagEastern Maryland Wood Treating
5
e-enc Ac~ir.istra;icn, Enforcement fil|\ \ 1 U vJ VJCo. , Inc .
E?AFCBMZ07C-12(7 at)
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FIZLD TRIP SUMMARY REPORT
Naze of Size Eastern Mar-.-land Wood Treatir.2 Co.. Inc.
Address/Sire Location Clarks Canning House Read (P.O. Box 15: 1
Faceralsburg. DM 21632
I. -is- site contacts and accompanying inspectors; incite naae, title, affil-iation and respective phcne r.uaisers.
F.cr.ie Lar~ore, Saraiariar.. Marylaric '.'asce "anagsrr.ent Ac-iniscra!: ior. . 301-333-2950
P.ichard ?3-zi. Vice Presicer.i. Eastern :.'arvland 'vooc Trearine Cc.. Inc..
. Site observations: (Include Site Map;
A. Population within 1,QCO fset of The site {check or.ei .
G - 10
10 - 100 xx::101 - 1000
1CC1 - 2000
3CG1 - 10,COO
> _G,:GC (specify:
3. lisz surrounding land use. Be descriprive telling the approxinatestance away frca the site and the ac_ua_ usage of the land areas.
Direccly acjacenr is abancoriec: '-."illiamsburg Canning Co. property and
South :
West :
buil^'pc cr-Mf---"-^
Direct iv =diac°-~
Directly adjacent
Directly adjacent
-,_^ -'.,,;,. -••-_•.- ~annjnr. u^,,c, c_.
. , _
to a field iaaricultural land)
to the railroad right-of-way and
. A
then MD So.ut/<——— a rv t-fVflV
FIELD TRIP SUMMARY REPORT 13
(Red)C. Water supply for area. Well data available through central computer
if map coordinates are giver..
1. Surface intakes (locate on attached map)
2. Municipal wells (locate on attached map)
3. Domestic wells: How siany are located within 1/4 mile of the site?Were odor problems or taste problems reported by well users of local supplies?If so, please elaborate and give specific details of problems.
See well data prin'cur fcr -.veils within an approximate two mile radius
of the site.
D. Are surface or subsurface (leachate) draining areas fron the siteapparent? Yes ___ No •''••'• If yes, please elaborate and give specific details.
E. Are streams or receiving waters adjacent to the site? Yes __ No XXIf yes, list observations concerning benthic community, plant density, color,flow-rate, situation, etc:
F. Is the site located in the flood plain ? Yes __ No xx If yes,please elaborate and give details.
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••-FIELD TRIP SUMMARY REPORT , .—————————————————————— 0,;.. . ,
(focf)G. Site topography: Provide a detailed description.
The site is flat. Areas not covered bv building structure sre cpvere/j by
soils which are native co the area. ____ _______________ __
H. Provide a description of the vegetation and flora on and around thesite:
No vegetation exists in the working area of the treating plant. A wood line
borders the site to the north and south.
I. Other observations: (i.e. erosion, disturbed soils, evidence of spills,charred areas, o~her unusual observations)
See Sc—rr.ary and Secan^endations
III. Provide a complete description and sketch nap which identifies all pro-blem areas discovered on the site: (i.e. lacccns, leachate seeps, drum sto-rage areas, open d'jmping, open burning, monitoring we2.i locations, etc.) .
See plant layout for locarl^^c nf x,.-:•-.•_,.-
area of the treatment plant.
IV. Were photographs taken? Yes XX No __ If yes, who has custody of them?
Name: Ronie Larmore
Acencv: Maryland V.'aste Management Ad-ir.i = tration
Phone No: '20D-333-2950
V. Name of Inspector: Rcnie Larmcre
Agency: Marvlanc Waste Mana er.er,;- id-1'--
Phone No: (30D-333-2950
Date On-site: 1/15/87
Weather Conditions: Cloudv, 55°F
15
PERFORMANCE OF A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
1. Background Information Review
a. Hydrolooy
1. Fault Zone :;0
2. Karst Zone N
3. 100 Yr Flood Plain N
4. Regulated Flocdway NO
5. Wetland NO
6. Recharge Zone site area itself7. Soil Characteristics Sassafras - Galas"-.- - Fallingstown Association.
Moderately coarse :e:-:;-jred and coarse texturec. l-.'csrl"
vell-drainec tc excessivelv drained.
8. Direction of GW/SW Flow GV.' - east ar.c r.crtheast
S'v - east'-.'ari ~~ Skinners Run. a tributarv ~z
.•iarz--:r.cz _reeK.
9. Depth tO Ground Water Approximately ::-l: feet
10. Use Of GW Dc-escic and commercial uses
11. Aquifer Yield See '•JeIL data printcur
12. Distance tO GM/SM Use See well caca prir.tout for wells in vicinity of site.
13. Recharge/DiSCharge Area Recharge in site area itself. Discharge to Skinne:
Run, a trib-tarv to Marshyhope Creek.___________
14. Site Slope o-5%
15. SW Intakes Unknown
16
b. Flora/Fauna
1. Endangered Species None
2. Indicator Species None
3. Critical Habitat ____None _______________________________c. Site History
1. State/LOCal Chronology Of Events See Sur^ary and Recommendations
2. Permits
a. NPDES
b. S?CC Plan
c. State Permits X/Ad_H v D-arri*c ^"o active per"!is =s z~ date of pre 1 ircinarv assessrr.er.c• n I I r tsl ill i Ud ________________________________ _______*____________*_______________
3. Legal Action
4. Sanslinc Results See copies of sa~.sle ras'^l'S from monitoring wells en-site.
These samples were raker, crior to any wood creating activities
on-site. ________________
d. Known or Alleged Hazards
1. IllneSS Clusters None known______________
2. Cancer Studies Kone known__________
3. Health Dept Records None known__________
17 ORIGINAL«- (Red)
4. Fish Kills None known_________________________________...
5. Worker/Non-Worker Injury Xone known_____________________
2. Administrative Information
2. Facility Maine Eastern Maryland '.-food Treating Company, Inc.___________
b. AddreSS Clarks Canning House Road (P.O. Box 155). Federalsburg, MD 21632
O ' " n ' nc. Latitude 33 AC 30 Loncitude 75 48 L5
d. Responsible Party1. Owner Railcon Corporation, 236^ S. Clinton Avenue, S. Plair.fielc. I'.J 37080
2. Realty Company ••/-"•_________________________________3. Generators • 'Eastern Maryland Wood Treating Co., Inc.________________
e. Type of Operation
1. Generator EMWT generates a waste treatrner.r sludgeconsisting of silt, cellulose ar.c other
a. Waste Type/SOUrce/AnOUnt debris -hich is saturated with treat-er.tsolution. -The sludge accumulates in the sump pits anc creat~er.tcylinders. The ano-jnts of this rr.aterial generated depends or. hewoften the sur-.p pits ana/cr cyliricers are cieanec out. i oc= u~jr.aryand Recommendations )________________ ___________________
b. Waste Disposition Currently, waste sludge is stored in dru^s or. checoncrete floor or tne cooiing sr.ea lor periods ul L^U:C .-•-_ 5»c"than 90 days as required by the Code of Maryland Regulations.
2. StOrace Accumulated sludge remains in dr-jrns until the material car. be shipped
off-site by manifest by an authorized hauler to a treatment or storage
3. Treatment/Disposal :;/A
a. Incineration ___
b. Landfill ______
c. Landfarm
d. Biological Treatment
e. Chemical Treatmentf. Dee? Well Injection ______________ AR I 0.00 i 9
g. Surface Impoundment _______________________
h. Other
f. Site Activity Status «,.,.,Wn •'-'''••
1. Active xxx2. Inactive
g. Personnel Present During Inspection1. Name Ronie Larmore, MD WMA / Richard Petti, Eastern MD
*iUi nnnapoiis Koaa —————————————————— Wood Treating Co., Inc.2. AddreSSBaltlmore» MD 21230/ _________________ / P.O. Box 155, Federalsburg.
MD 216323. Work Phone 301-333-2950 / ________________ ' / 301-754-5771 ______
4 Title Sanitarian / , Vice President
h. Inspection Information
1 . Access
a. Warrant
b. Permission Yv
2. Photographs
a. Permitted yv
b. Prohibited ______
c. Other ____________
3. Field Evaluation
a. Evidence of ContaminationBeyond the cooling shed area of each treatment building is evidence
1. Soil of incidental drippage of CCA and creosote solutions in varyingamounts. (See photos and Suranary and Recommendations. ) "~"~""~
2. Runoff
3. Spills N/A
4. Air Emissions N/A
5. Erosion N/A
6. Ponding _____N/A
7. Charred Areas _N/A
b. Maintenance, operation of runoff collection and control systems
See Summary and Recommendations for description flfffc]|ier|lf*Ogngtit jplant runoff
collection s y s t e m . _ _ _ -
c. Demographics (Refer to Field Trip Summary Report, Section IV., Site Observations)
fc««=ii
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HD-242Eastern Maryland Wood TreatingClarks Canning House RoadFederalsburg, MD 21632(Dorchester County)
Ko planned paved areas (shaded) were ever constructed. The only areas coveredby building structure or pavement are indicated- This plot plan was providedby Eastern Maryland Wood Treating Co. during the preliminary assessment sitevisit. The locations of the in place monitoring wells is indicated.
23 ^ &m ^ } .'""*"' " ' '"Cloudy/ 55 v'-''''"''"'''''-1__ "' * Clark* Canning House Road- ~~~
Federalsburg, Maryland 21632(Dorchester County)
f 24 - - • a n W T r e a g ^ . , Inc.V darks Canning House Road
Cloudy, 55 F Federalsburg, Maryland 21632(Dorchester County)
r RR100027
. . ,1000 hours ' I " Eastern Harylana. wood Treating Co., inc.Cloudy, 55°F Clarks Canning House Road
Federalsburg, Maryland 21632Dorchester County)
•"ess-jo view :o northwest of CCAtrea-ment cylinder building. r»ote fesumo pit *nere excess CCA from theretort and aria pad collects and isPu.T.oed to a holding tank.
View to northwest of CCA treatment planarea. Excess CCA can be seen on thedrip pad. The end of the retort can beseen inside the treatment building.
RRI00028
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"J- ' ^ "ioteftt f 1"" "-Mf S*| 26 • *Vg:ieas|fi .:iiarylaiad:iiopriondv «««• - darks Canning House ReCloudy, 55«F darks Canning House Road
Federalsburg, Maryland 21632(Dorchester County)
RRI00029
, , , - ———__... ..U«.TMU<U nwuu If Siw ,-mi rf • - ' -'•"••- ' " ' ' '••™~J fc/
•_ Clarks Canning House RoadCloudy, 55 F Federalsburg, Maryland 21632
(Dorchester County)
View to the southeast at working areaof the creosote treatment plant.Note darkened soil cuts:de the coolingshea *here wood is loaced and unloaded.
View to southeast of the entrance ofthe dry kiln. The treatment buildingis to the left.
28
Monitoring Well Numbers and corresponding sample numbers for 10/4/83Eastern Maryland Wood Treating Co., Inc.
well # sample ft#1 DO-81-0187 EM-187#2 DO-81-0188 EM-188#3 DO-81-0189 EM-189#4 DO-81-0190 EM-190#5 DO-81-0191 EM-191
29 fWJiYLAIIS L .£ L'iu'A:-:TK2JT OF HEALTH AIJD rE ^ HYr.lETE
Lsboratoriec AdministrationHoward and Biddle Streets
P.O. Box 2555, Baltimore, Maryland 21203
Hazardous Waste LaboratoryOrganic Analysis Report Form
Priority
Collector p,u>,_FM/u\RK7 P TONf it-* -*v*> Sample Source e t r, n oKaie/tiae/date
Sample ID No. F-lTt ~ Vft7! Preservative Used
i JAN 2 5 834
(nfirfT
PciA'MO »ocrr> 7?r*pT*r -
Tr rr>
Sa-ple Alert
Chain of Custody sample possession
*\ OCT 41983Xa.ce/tir.e/date ' V Nanse/tine/date
Pros . . . ^liane/ tine/sate Ka-e/tise/date
Fron toSarie/tine/cate Kane/tiae/cate
S
•
«x
t-Lx
L>
V
_X'
E? Toxicity Crfanics
er.drinlirsdanenethoxychlortoxaTjher.e2, <-D2, 4, 5-T?(silvex)
Ortanics Analysis*?urreable halocarbons*>"i-?eable aronatics*Acrolein & Acrylcnitrile _ _-*?henols "3%&, ATTW
' *?hthalate esters*0rg-anochlorine Pesticides t PCB
/ *Uitroaroinatics & Isophorone/ *polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons' *Ealoethers » ,/ *Chlorinated hydrocarbons ^ v
*see other side for specific compounds
-*&&& H& -i
\ //1RIQ0032
' Organic identification and comparison *7 oil and crease PPK / /I " i/t
Section Chief: VAXX-t^' Date:
30/i .«:<iJ ft :TnnttMlM JTitnViJ/.IiiVnY uiVI-I^N r'«CE 'Z-OF /-
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w« i-. r _i i : r - ; or ~. . 1 r i" ) ^X? '^ ' -'£-Li-~
\* •* t* '•*— •
1 23 < S 6 7n rn :rr: ~liw. *ii COoNTv I'L">N: NO: vi't?0 ?! ?2
l!r^ f 1 "TlnuOR^D CH.C*F^M • riw / • J? . ._y w _ .»* w A wni" — «•*/"- .nZ \J -^y
r.-.er.cl . -<"'
•6 9 1 0 1 1 12 13 1« 15 16 17 18
] '.Tin (MMIIS] "S-. -.rtTNC t/*iC fOiiiciCO CrIT A1 lON N
73 2< ?5 ?6.
:M ! «t£ 1 ] TOTAL J J TlXi
/M£ CI?«;.:?!iri-Ni^rsscdi.^ethvlar:ir.e W /r
19i:i-n»OO.
1
k
2-Cr.l:rc.r.-r.3l " i :i-Nit;-osccipro?yla.r.ir.ec- «i :rcrr.*r.cl 1 :. -M tr cscdi ::he.-:y 1 ir.ine
c ,--. • c- " z-c-'.e'ol 1 ier.iisine - -•»-J'*"-o-3--e- • v* -,e"c" j« * — . 1£, ,- -._-..-„. Wr..e..c- —— !^ ,-»--ir.i trct.-.er.si 1
c-.-.e .'.yl-'t.c-cir.itropher.cI |
3i3' — ichlcrobe.-iiidine - -5--— r-L:..-J-Jli«-J «KoK«TICi
t'cphtr.alene ^-< I
rsr.iacr.loro^r.e^ol y;' « = er.aphtr.er.e
fi/»si-..iJ:is«i,iC«lunI,>nTiD jx ~*b z
rluorener*r« er.az tr»rer.e«sthracene
l,3-Jichiorobenze2e <.'• JTlucrar.ther.e1,^-Jichlcrcbenzene il,2--/icnlcrcber.zene
ryrer.ej en 2 c C a / an t hr a c e n e
=exa.cr.ioroet:iane Chrysenei ,2 , --Vricr.iorobenzene«exc.C'" o-sbutad-5 e"er.exacr.Iorocyclopen tudiene2-Cr.iororiopntholenecexacr.lorobenzene ^
benzoib} fiucrantner.ecer.zo(k) fluoranthenesenzo(a)pyreneinder.o( 1 ,2 ,3rcd) pyreneJi ber.zo( a, h) anthracenebenzoCg,h,i)perylene ^
Disl2-chioroethyl)ether ' •<•cisld-chioroisopropyl) etheruist2-chloroethoxy)oe thane*t-Cnlorophenylphenyletner*t-cromophenylphenylethcr <M-rnw««un«iiC- .-,»J liiuruortoNt:^itroben^ene - *c-isophorone2,6-Jir.itrotolueneif.'t-jJir.i trotolcene ^
t-'.-lTr L T:;: tiTi-HIiDiaethyl phthalate — *"•1 -Jiethyl phthalate -<-l.Di-N-butyl phthalate "2--Butylbenzyl phthalate ^n f |nn/3'}bis(2-ethvlhexyl) phthalate ^
| Ji-I«-ociyl phtnalate ^~-
——— Results j-eported in mj,cr grans/-
... . COf r X tCi S v trv?i' ?(\ 0
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1-
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rSTATE OF MARYLAND
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENELABORATORIES ADMINISTRATIONTRACE ORGAMCS LABORATORYVOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYSIS ~ ' *" '
BOTTLE Cf ..- - <*«<>NUMBER cjm ~ ID i rr>r?r»-K_<-rrxfcName of County
SOURCE OF SAMPLE f P. fcTs. rrr-pL>Lp D 'j/ TTTf-'TtNi COLLECTOR P PLftSjr1 tef2K/ F iTn%rSP
SAMPLE TYPE: DISTRIBUTION SOURCE CTHE3
Csmnvjniry nc-.ct:rr:rr.jnrrv private m'«s.7T.p-»;' -__ft> ;.-:_
La rifr!! ccservstpcr we!! ,. rrea.T, tidal waters _Industry' ef^uent £Tr ss~p"ng station STP effluent
Chlorinated pres="/e= with thi'QSuKate
Reason for subm'rting sa pJe: T.-
S'jspe:tei Ind stria! Ch.e-iccSuspe:;ed "errciejTi fgass .ECt.'-.e: -£p»c''y' ?--' 'cr • "
l-.s;=rr.e:r.ane Survey
Cs-.:£T.:.-.atior,
err.* Cants— .ir.ation
^ -. .. c ^ j. CT?,,.,, T-, R^m- rpe, ft-c*4--
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' > u w i * i i1 23* t i ^ 7 8 9 1C 11 t2 13 V IE 16 17 IB IS
i 1 i I 1 1 i i ! i I I I i iotc!^i6'3l I I I
zc rs 2:
e • . - - ££V? '«G "*** "••" •*"*£" C"s"*
23 24 Z X
Fic.3,' | i 1 1 !D»- ! ' F.rLC S. S'D CHLC=:\ = - FREE ! ' TOTAL 1
Purgeable Halocarbons 'EPA SOU Purgeable Aromatics IEPA 602}
r. .„„„..,. in. -^1- ,.„... r-;-hln,r.nr-.-..n. ^ ^ R,r.,.,» <1'
E;c:no_e..ane
D>h;orod;fijororr,eth.ane
V-nyi ch'orioe
C-.lc-osthane
T';-.io-o'l--c-»e-Sane
T.1-Dichloroe:hene
1.1-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dich!oroethene
Chloroform
1r2-Dichloro«thane
1,1,1-Tfichlofoethane
Carbon Tetrachioride
Bromodichloromethane
1.2-Dichloropropane „ >
/ T0,uene - 1.
-=-1.D-bfa-r,a:hioromethane „. .. . Ethyltenzene .,.._
1J1,2.Tri-h.a-o=!hane Tcta'Xvienes ,.._.'
C'S-1 3-D;cMorOprOpene Toto! Pyrge t:!? Hydrocarbons _...
2-Ch!c'ce:hy!vfnytether TetrahydrofL-ran . . . _.
Ercmsfarm M thy'fThyf e'one _,.. ..
l.!,2.2-Te;rachloroe:hane (?-Eutancne! (MEK) ————Tetra-SIoroeihenc Methylisobutvlk*»ton«» (W1BK1
Chiarcbenzene ] ' —————
Other Purgeable Organic*: . n _ « r> iARI00034
•
Results reporieJ in micograms per liter (parts per billip/i). •/» (\(\f\CV'lnrr ^ inoi " ''' '"'
HiTC Dr/~ni ,c-MI . I
_ - .52 STATE OF MARYLAND f W A,
DETRIMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL t.rGlENE \}J \*\**LABORATORIES ADMINISTRATIONREPORT OF WATER ANALYSIS
Bo trieNumber: tfft- \V\ Name- fiFtfiTKJH frRCVLfirfD uVrfv TW fTTinS. Cn.mtv- fw*<-nftfrfcfc»
S(
S.(CR
>urw of Sanota' Q/wV* >tm<» t H n »C/i reyv*O"J • ' ^cpotH/ /tArrr^ Street Town or City •> ' • «
smoie Type Communrty Non-Commur.tty rivatej Emergency Routineircle): Source Disrrib-jtion MCL RechecV
smarks- f*i fftff> fftff* i**J - 1 »*•>. OQ-fel-Ql&T '. n n -r- T *C £*3V /«r^«-xrt-&
^ « C' 1 * »\• J O " I ' i
jp.'o Ml' 1 i Hoick
.0 S ti O HfiS,i 1 f i i i 1 — i r~x
County Plant No. Sarnp!ing Date Collected Time Acid IcedStation
Field Data: [ j inio^e j' * Pes.cua: 1 1 M i i• • i • i •
pH* Free Total Specrfic Conductance
^ '• A\ALVSIS 'CODE' P.ESJLTS ^ '
i C"« i OH M ! : : . ' V
' Aika:;iiry 'Totail •' ! 0*0 i M • '• i i
• A».a:.f*v ?HCO:> 05C i ! : ! : ! ; 1
i ! Aiarr-T. 'CO:'. ! 06C 1 : • ' ; ! "/
! pHV Ca CO, SAT. 071 M '• i ' ; 1 ;
j ' AVis: nr.. Ca CO- SAT ! 09C ' ' : ' ' » '
• Ha-=-.ess i 1*0 ' ' ' '- '• »i A .,, 1<3 ; : • ' : i '
: Nrrate-Nitrhe N 1£2 ' ^ . = ' ' M
! Nirhe \ 173 • M M ' !
MSA.s ie: M i ; M T' •Cntcfide 091 ' ' ! ' • I
Buo-*e 1C1 M M M
Coio-* 02C- ! M M ! Ir! TurtokJfcV C31 M i ' M'
Condurjnce*. SPEC. 201 M M M
Si.cj 210 1 M 1 I
SuKr.e 220 ! Ml
Total Residue 331 MM'
flPf n ' M I M Of
fl/;/^035 I MIVUJ1 M 1 (J2M M n ia
. iA.NiALYSiS ! CCDE ! RES'JLTS !
A'senic ! 253 1 ' J \Q\ /' i
Safium ' 262 1 M i I i M
CaS-nium ! 273 ' M ' i ' ' '
f*;»r*»rv> m • ^W* 1 ' L^ ' ^ ^->
Lead 302 M ! ' M i
Ve-curv ! 3*4 ; ' ! . ; : :
S*:e-..um i 322 ; M ' i \
Slver 333 ' M i i '• i
AloT-.iium M92 M 1 M'
Cs'ciurr. 231 ! i ! Ml
Coc-cer 2« 1 M 1 IZ?. /!
Ire- 122 ! M M M
' Wasnesium 2^^ M 1 J !
Manaa^ese 133 M! ! M
Mcke! 33: 1 M M !
Potassium 361 J 1 f I [
Sodium 371 i M M 1
I Z-nc M2..JJ.I 1 i !
1 S<^ U^KY: ! 1 M .M Mj T. • —— . — ' J, 1 -1 J "I ' f/
) f C I' * v" ''fr 1 '-MA y. r_J" fl . *vj i k\ J 'y i/TOL JL
-4re>/*\\e. V^j\k . Ir vbL IC J::& bfc»dwo^ , £ekJT<?x!/ \f. IH .PI
• Resuttt reported in unfti. <tK others in mil[»gT»-ns per fiter (ppm) . v •• ' . * r y -tDate Received flf*? . «TJ % Dstf- Reooi'*4 i f »W1 Ch*rrusi JrtrM«i li . Solai<5«' S^r ^J "*DHMH9G-A W82
33 " 'MA:-:VLAKD s. ..I; LKfAjfrtsn1 OF HEALTH AKD hi.*-;.-. HYGI:-;.::ELaboratories AdministrationHoward and Biddle Streets Oft"
P.O. Eox 2355, Baltimore, Maryland 21203 /Lsi
Hazardous Vaste LaboratoryOrganic Analysis Report Form
Priority
Collector AS?LFrt/i<iPK/F''>PT'«S£ i -rw •/•=; itf Sanple Source f t,T*f:N rr-»*f?' Kaae/tirae/date
Sample ID No. FlT?- l >P, Preservative Used
,.,'JAN 25 B84.
fi% .;J)00927
XCAO
Sa= le Alert
Chain of Custody sample possession f t
Fror f&tf J//M* It'll fi* /t>/Y/S3 to \ t-fot ', ' //lV OCT 41983Na=e/tir.e/cate ' Jia.-e/tiDe/da.te
Fron . . . ^ .!."a.7:e/ti3e/date ivar:e/zirie/cate
Frcz toKarie/zibe/date Ka e/tice/date
E? Tcxicity Crgcr.icsF?b
endrinlindaneEet!;cx;."chlortoxapliene
2, 4-D2, 4, 5-1r?(silvex)
* Organics Analysis*?urg.eable halocarbor.s*Force£ble £iv-r.5tics*Acrolein & .-'-.or. Icnitrile
• *?henols EE- A4TTPC>Ht:« S\-iSt:Tx *Phthalate esters
*0r anochlorine Pesticides &. PC5^ *rJitroaromatics & Isophorone*"'. *Polvnuclear aror.atic hydrocarbons"^ *Haloethers . }-^ *Chlorinated hydrocarbons ^
*see other side for specific conpounds
7 Organic identification and comparison•j oil and crease , . ~ PPK
' £ of
Section Chief: ——— - ' —— • Vl"
v/r ::i<.—K «:
8 LL
<56 7 £ 9 10 11 12 13 1< IS 16 17 IS 19
CAm C'Jj.-'.Jv rwAM MO. i »•.:.•..-;.,r<c D-M C fOillC'CD CAPO;>i'C V. A!iCN NO.?0 71 72 73 2< ?S
1 J i J'itLD HL5>«O. C:<!.CK,::i..i KtE I j J TOTAL I.. J ..J TlKiHETHCD: FU££D SILICA CAPILLARY GC/.V.£ il?«.625)
nn.oPH
rher.ol -< '____ N-NitrcsodisethylaiEine2-Cr.lcrc_r.er.3l ' ___<____ It-*»itr
1 ,2-Dipher.ylhydritS ir.e
/;•.<-. - iuo2,^-^initro^ne^cl
•en.zach.lorsi;r.er.cl y- «cenaphthene
1,3-Jichlorobenzece -^ ' ___ Fluorar.thene___ ryrene
jer^zcCav anthracenecexachlcroet:.ane1,2, 't-'Jrichiorcben^er.en exac hi c r ob-1 a di en enex«schicrocycloper.tadiene2-u'hlcrcnazr.uhalene
Chryseneienzo(b) fluoranther.erenzovk)fluorantheneienzoCaJpyrenelndesoCl,2,3Tcd)pyrene
nexachlorober.ier.e v i)ibenzcCa,h)anthracene
cist2-chloroetnyl/eIher ' •*—•___ • .-».« *.">- ——— -cis;2-chioroisoprcpyl)ether < i)iaethyl phthaiate _- T *>uisi2-chioroethoxy }ceth<ane __^-Chlorophenyiphenyletuer __**-riroaophenylp:ienylethcr __
Diethyl phthaiate _Di-N-butyl phthaiate ~ / -.Butylbenzyl fl'lft &OCS?ois(2-ethylhexyl) phthalste•Ji-K-ociyl phtna
NitrobenzeneIsophorone ———j———— Results reported in micrograns/Liter gi**2,6-Uinitrotoluene ' *-• ——--^ ^ •—^ »——• ~>- -* ° - - *2,^-Jinitrotoluene j
t t
35STATE OF MARYLAND
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENELABORATORIES ADMINISTRATION :TRACE ORGANICS LABORATORYVOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYSIS
BOTTLE , ._,_NUMBER ffT\- IfiS_____ W.E
Name o< County
SOURCE OF SAMPLE fjacrrgs rrap L.«vo ^r^ T er.rvg- COLLECTOR fl >LfN /KtRV./
SAMPLE TYPE: ________ DISTRIBUTION ________ SOURCE __________ OTHER _
Cornrr.ursiTy ________ nonccnrr.unity ________ private T'*i>'ftTl>tJf- t,'/>J
Landfii^ observa':"i we!! ______ stream ______ tiaa' voters ___'lnd--striai e"ioent ______ STP sampling station ______ ST? effiuent _.______
Chlorir.ated ______ preserved with :h!csu!fate ______Reason for sjbrr.itt'ng sa-nple: Tfir,a!o~.ethar,e Survey ______
Susrer.ed Industrial Cherr.ical Cor.ta-.ination ______Sjsper.ed Petroleum [gesoiine, e:c.l Cor.u—;-at;cn
2 3 < S £ 7 E 9 1 C 1 1 1 Z 1 3 1 4 1 5 I E 1 7 I B 1 9
v!c|o!4lsJ3! I i II I I i 1 i I I i i-.0 EiW«. Ni Oi't CCiifCTtD Cis
S't'ON SC
25 2E
f'"3' i I ! ' IE-L__!__L_; F;ELD F.ESlD. CHLC=-,= FREE '_____! TOTAL
Purgeabie Kalocarbons :EPA 601) Purgeable Aroma tics (EPA 602)
' !rar.s-T.3O:;hicrop'C?=r,e ' Ber.zene
Trlcr.io-oetr.ene
Vinyl chloride I 1,1,2-T'ic~-icroe:nane
Methylene c rO'ice
1.1-Dichloroethene
1.1-Dichicroe:hane
tra ns-1.2- Dichtoroethene
Chloroform
1.2-Dichloroethane
l.l.l-Tfichloroe'.hane
CarbonTetrachloride
Bromodichloromethane
1.2- Dichlo'opropane _
Toluene
Ethylbenze
Total Xylenes
cis-1.3-D:ch;orcprcpe^e _ ___ Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons
Tetrahydrofuran
Bro~oforrn I Methylethylke'.one
Chlorobenzene
Total Trihalomethanes
1.1,2.2- Te:ra:hioroe:hane I (2-Butanonei (N'.EK)
Teuach'croe'.hene I. Methylisotatyl^eione(MIBK)
Other Purgeable Organics:
flf?)00030
4 1 ults lesorle:l'"l"'xy?™y'J{fhft'¥Kperbillif7!rl /, (T.,
36 " PAJ. . ENT OF HEALTH AND Mr 'k\f GIENE \fJ fLABORATORIES ADMINISTRATION
p'~" . ''• '" " •„*•••'•".•"*•'' : REPORT OF WATER ANALYSIS- . • ••'-• Bottie «
fJnmhor- g.(Tl- ! 3£ Name:
J.V '
Source of Sampl
Sample Type(Circle):
Remarks: 'frx
\D 0
-pCounty
Field Data:
. _ • tf1 1 ^** 1 % I J v . J * 1*• f irtlt fetrv-Jfi* nnolr \ZA Vir/4ftrv- » V*Onr: fin? Collector fi*\PL>t /VjUtt/ yVst?•* Smet • Town or Coy w •
* "
Communfcy Non-Communhy ( riwtj) Emeroency RoutineSource Distribution fcCL ' Recheck
L»A/^itp> pc»\m ».x,#i/ rl Oft**d~ rtl 5- * & fTVPv'" r ff *4 7u rcc;er\ *»»t*rv\4 ,j \j. * O ^
->rr p< H *> -*V | fyf L ^ TVsr' Mr " »-^r-l7l*J\
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MM 1 i o!e!H!*3 i olft MJ • fv/Plant No. Sampling Date Cc!«ec:ed Time Acid Iced
Sation1 1 1 m'Q""e j I I I. M l Residual 1 i I t !
pH* Free Total Specific Condjcance
^ ! ANALYSIS ICOOE
1 pH*
RESULTS I i ANALYSIS ! CODE ! RESULTS 1
1 OM M ! 1 1 'V' A-senic ! 253 i i^:^^/. 1
! AlkaJinfry fTotal) . 1 0« II! 1 ! 1 Ea-,um ! 262 1 ! ! ; : i M1 Aikaiinir/ (HCO ' | OSC ! j M 1 ! ' Cac-nium ! 273 M '• ' . ; ' !
IAO.a'i-'iTY (C0:i ' 060 : / 1 'M 1 1 1 'V: C?v0T.iun . 1 223 ' i : 'ft&3
pH'. Ca CO: SAT. ! C71 M M 1 ! ! ! Leai 3C2 ! ' ' f i ' ' !
AlkaiiniTv. Ca CC. SAT j 08C Ml i ' ' Vs-c-jry ' 3X ! ; ! , ; ! I !
Harness ! rC * M M 1 1 ! Sefsmum 323 ; • '• • '» • '
Arr.-nonia-N M<3 ' M M 1 M ' S-x-er 333 ! • i . i !
N'vate-Nftrite N ! 162 ! Ml I ! A!.Tinum
.
"
Nitrite N 173
fv-BAS 1£2
MiM j C.icwm
M i l l /• Co=«r
Chto-ide 091 Mil ' 'foni
Fluoride 101 M M ' Maenesium
Cotor* 020"fyrbli;ty* 03*
Condurance*. SPEC. 201
Silica 210
Sutfate • 220
Total Residue 3S1-41
- • ' - . .>
fl R f 0 0 0 3 9 -/
• Results reported in (£&, aS othenDate Received j/jf*'*' jB j§B? ****
i i i i j
i t : iI L ! Incite!
Ml M Potassium
Ml M Sodium
M i l l 2 > =
192 1 J ! i i i ! I
231 M M M I2*1 i i W./'122 I I i i i
2*1 1 M !
133 ! Mil
39: ! MM361 1 1 M 1
371 M M 1 1
342. 1 M Mi t i ii v/^ r f/"r~ » » A/ / / ,~j- i/ v*> i > •III (I -b\ ( /I. Lite »I i fiv If . |T 'Vr> T- • P'.K'-K i
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Laboratories Ad-Tiinistration _ e «-«iHoward and Biddle" Streets JAN 4 0 ^
P.O. Box 2355, Baltimore, Karyland 21203 fWUHMLab. Ha-^VvUVtZft
Hazardous Waste Laboratory w«i««IWAJLOrganic Analysis Report Form (fled)
Priority
yAAN / KICK! W^OMf Vi-< -<?3 tftMt>h^ Sample Source tn« >Rri rfiftr LftrlD UVTCO TCfiTiriS-
Sar.ple ID No. F fH - \ ^1 Preservative Used TffCt
Eczsle Alert
Chain of Custody sample possession i - ;
Frca
!«Jaae/ time/date V Nafae/tine/date
"' to!•:=.- e/-i3e/date Kaae/tise/date
7ro- toJ.rar:e/titse/date Haae/tine/date
•
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</^w
%
E? Toxicity Crrar-ics
endrinlindanecethoxychlcrtoxaohene
2, 4-D2, 4, 5-T?(silvex)
Organics Analysis*Purgeable halo carbons*?orceable arornatics*Acrclein & Acrylonitriie
/ 'Phenols "*& ATTPOH O *>tf& l' *Phthalate esters
*0rganochlorine Pesticides & PCS*Nitroaronatics & Isophorone
. *?olynuclear aronatic hydrocarbons*Haloethers ^ I , ,
</ *Chlorinated hydrocarbons * "*see other side for specific coapounds
—————————— : ——— : ———— RRIOOOUO7 Orranic identification and comparison7 oil and £rease ,^f Pm /A " ., .
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70 ?J 22rino 1 1" "1
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E 9 10 1 1 12 13 1< IS 16 17 Ifi
] 1 1 fn0]" ! ] 15 |
19
".]-S'.:.-..-CINC O.MC romc'.co CAPO&;AHON NO.
73 2< 75 ?6
;r;r:i KLE TOTAL I J TIHi ' J_3j l\ CHITHSD: Fl'3£D SILICn CAPILLARY GC/XS ClrA.625)
r-t:.cl -^^ N-Nitr = 2cdi=ethyl£,=ine fj|ft2--r.lsrc- r;e.-.3l • « N-Ki trosccizropy Iodine <: •2--«i:ro-ner.cl<:.--_ in:e •..-.•••! her.cl, ^, . ~; -___.., e^c-i
•»- Jr.! crc-3-.ie :;:vl. -.'.e.-iol
£ , **- ^ni t r o -r. en c 1--.«itroi.::eccl
- • — > - • T " i
J r.— wr. iHnTii/' Cl' »>w'w. rib fii;l,5---ichlorcbeszeae "I,1 — ic.-.lcrcber.zene i1,2-^ichicrcbenzeneiexac.iicroet.:ianei ,2 ('•-'irichicrober.ze.iejisxachiorcb jtadiene.-exachlorccvclopen tadiene2-wi-.Isrcna=r,thalenenexiicniorobenzene ^
sisl2-chloroetnyl)ether • •<•cis^2-chioroiscpropyl) ether Jci s( 2-chioroethoxy )me thane^-Chlorophenylphenyletuer«*-rroaiophenylprienylethcr V
Nitrobenzene <-Ibophorone2.6-i*ini tro toluene2.^-uini trctoluene V
ft-Kitrct=dij:her.ylo-ir.e )i,2-Ji:r.ertylr.ycra^;r.e ^renziiine - -3,3'-- 'ichlsrobenzisine -<D-
-—— r-Li.,:Cli»-i n^wK«T:Ci,
Naphtr.aiene -^«cer.arhthylene
/ «ce.iaphther.er'luoreaePher.aithrer.e«nthraceseFlucrantheneryrer.eJer. zot a; anthraceneChrysenebenzotb) fluoranthenedenzotk; fluoranther.eBenzoCa/pyreneIndenovl,2,3Tcd) pvrer.e*)i benzc( a, h) anthraceneBenzov.g,h,i)perylene \;'F«TiLtL«TS tST-«iiDiaethyl phthalate ~~ *"i)iethyl phthalate -^
/.(.
IJi-N-butyl phthalate '?-•>Butylbenzyl phthtlate ^cisC2-ethylhexyl) phthala t^^ .\ |
| id-N-octyl phtnalate -^~
———— Kesults reported in micrograns/L
^ cCMwCOL1 tJati:: \£\$
Tlf\U \MJU 4J .
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1. U , »M« •• T-Tf Jd .^
39 'STATE OF MARYLAND
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENELABORATORIES ADMINISTRATIONTRACE ORGANICS LABORATORYVOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYSIS
(Red)TRACE ORGANICS LABORATORY * '
BOTTLE
Name of County
3URCE OF SAMPLE FP-?W?M mopo-o^o r .rrr TPKrHNC- COLLECTOR fl*>P_fjM / \t~\&.\{.) T ToNf
AMPLE TYPE: DISTRIBUTION SOURCE OTHERCsaec-fyi
CsT.nunity noncornnunrry private fj-.-v> rrr :r-i*— « *•*>_•_
Laicflu observation well s;:eaT. tida! waters
Indjs'.ria. e*f!uent STP ss-r.piir.c stsr'on STP effluent ,
C.iis'inated preserved with tr- s-jrfare
P.eassr. ?o' submitting sample:
S-jsr;?cted Hdusuia! ChemS-jspe;:&d Petroleum (gas;
TrihslQmstr.a-.E Surrey __ . ._
cal Cantarr.ir.ctian
iline, etcJ C -t£-:r.a-;on
S-VA=KS ft t.—f.?-. =TTrrr- <_' = .- « .-». O' - °(- C 'l* ^ ' r-r.*- •-• ~*\ . •> <rVr- ,- L,.. .- ,,^ -v — ' ' O
Sj1'". J- r.i-<- * r. ~ >"• e-;r t«r /V£.' f _ ..~< sr\;.-)\' e'..u.-Hi '-.-'i«.l
1 23 « J E 8 9 1C " 12 13 '* IS 16 17 18 19
i i f i i ! i * I I c!c!Mis'3l 1r.?£ * * " "S-*TSS - - - ^
X 2' S 22* Z 25
''=-' 1 ' ' F;=:DP=«;D C-_C=:\E: F?.E= i ' 1 TOTAL i ' J
P-jrgsable Kalocarbons (EPA 601] Purgeable Aromatics (EPA 602)
r,..,™.ra... -^l- ,.„.., ,.-.;,w.>.w.mn. <^!- R.wn. <'•E.._=rr,=.,.ane
c,-,,..c- ......hane
Vi-yi chloride
Chic-oe:r.ane
Tfic-.O'c-' -G-c-ethane
l.l-D^chlc-oathene
1,1-Dithloroeihane
Ch!c:cform
1,2-Dich!croe:har»e
1.1.1-TrichIoroethane
Carbon Tetrachioride
B'omodichloromethane
1.2-Dichbropropane *
Tri-r-:3r=5tr.er.e To'uerie 1
1 1,5-Tr;c".;cfo*:hsne TctslXyiene? _ .
C-5-* ">-3.r:hii>repfOpene Tc:a! PU'CC? !" Hycjrnrarhons
3-C"-:"- a'hyI'.-ir:yl»Ther Tetrshyrfrcf uran
Bro-.oform . MethyiethylVetone
'1.1r2,2-Te:ra=r-.!oroethane l2-3utsrvonei IMFK)
Tetr=:h;oroethen« Methyriscbuty!V»'nn» (MIRK)
Chlo-oberjene . V
To;s:TfiKa!crrvthane5 ——————
Other Purgeable Organics: fl D 1 nfln /UUU^2
•'
_ Results reposed in mlcogramsper liter toarts per billio/)/ n/jOfT /lOOv nr-rV/<nOT! il.mll- '
TZTTKAKYtAND -
Page 40 F AR. ..ENT OF HEALTH AND MEu. AL i —**p}NALLABORATORIES ADMINISTRATION /Redl
" REPORT OF WATER ANALYSIS * '
Bottie _Number; rJT) * iSH Mame: £ftJ»Tf-gf4 ff>fK?v/UtMD u3oftO TRfcftTlf g- County:.
Source of Sample: <Ljje.r-ks r*...w;»w y« l Ca____p<-/Vjyg.H boor mp Cotector•J Street Town or OtyJ*
Sample Type Community Non-Community QPnvate) Emergency Routine(Circle): Source Distribution WCL Recheck
Remarks;-'
•p;oi1 O M O
County Plant No. Sampling Date Collected Time Acid IcecStation
Field Data: I | ChlorineResidual
pH* Free Total Specrfic Conductance
*> 1 ANALYSIS
i n«
1 A'ka::nrTv fTciaD1
i A*k£itniTy '** CO;J
I AVa:.-irv fCC.i
CODE! RESULTS ! ' ANALYSIS I CODE I RESULTS iOil ' I '••;:!*'• Arsenx ! 253 ! \ \O.Q I '
CW) i ! ; : ' 1 I i Ea-feim ' 262 M ! i 1 M050 | i ! : . 1 i ! ! Cac ,um ' 273 1 ! .' ; : i :
060 1 i 1 : : i IV'- c-.re-..um ! 2£3 j '• C .°.\ i
1 p-i*. Cs CC; SAT. 1 071 ! ! 1 ' ; ! i • leaa ! 3C2 I M i ' " '
! A'kziirTV. Cs CO: SAT 080 ! : ' ; • » ' ' Me-=u"V ' 31- ' ' 1 ' ' '• '
I HVc-.ess
:
Anrr.jjr.ia-N
Nitrate- Vt-rte N
N.-r,ta N
MBAS
Cr-ioride
Fiuoode
Coio-*TutkJrrv*
Conductance*, SPEC.
Silica
Surfate
Total Residue
<
] —— flft/0l/(j/j3.-•
11C J . : . : i ! ! See j-n ' 3T3 ! I ' i ! : '
143 ' i ' : ; M ! S.ve- I 333 ! ' i i I i '
162 i ! ' ' ; . i ! : A -r.nu-r. 192 j ; i \ M :
173 M : . : : i ! ca* 221 1 1 i ! 1 i i i182 I! : ' i ' 1 y/\ CosDe- 2V Ml \&°>l\
091 M i • : i ! Ircr ( 122 II M i 1
101 1 1 M i i ! Wa=nes^m 2^1 1 1 1 1 M |
020 i i ! ! ! ! 1 Var.aanese 133 | M M i !
031 ! MM M 1 N*e! 39! ( M i l l
201 1 1 M M 1 Pcrassium 361 M 1 M 1
210 I M 1 M 1 Sodium 371 1 1 1 1 M
220 M M M 1 Z«c 3^2 M I (I I
38i M II i 1 lf"£/T,'o. <*/ r~ * J*. ilffl-.fr^uU\ j • r» ' j i rr1. • Jo U) l- fj: v/v( ^ u f /'u v-v j/ ; j . /^ xv ..cv (vtj \ j[ j "T ( >^/r v ; /j yij.ji (,; , i,;u: 0V
M I N I | fxti 'r,f"il*Jw/jLMJ l^itl1?M M i I f C'ci. 1 .1. J*i \1 " ..Jli Jl'-rfl 44J f
* Resulis* ported in units. «II others in miltigrams per Bter (ppmj Jjrur* *" " i X f" O 'Date Received Datefieooned -' * ' ' V"! Chmikt /'•> Lab No U*iuOtDHMHSO A 10'C ~~t .4
Page 41 MARYLAND ., t. lirj-A-l'riiiT OK HEALTH Al.'P rih... HYC1L1JE _laboratories Administration Pl\tr~£ IHoward and Biddle Streets
P.O. Fox 2555, Beltimore, Maryland 2120J ORIGINAL
Hazardous Waste LaboratoryOrganic Analysis Report Form
Priority
Collector %$p^MHt^RvnuH. «-« ~,,w Sample Source ^ ^ mnttCl(S|f<lO t.wi T.-«,-llM,,Kame/tiiae/date
Sample ID No. f fR - t^f) Preservative Used ^t n
Sample Alert
Chain of Custody saaple possession ,
?ron fflfar fw /ijfo /o/?/#3 to'i Ajfa ///W OCT 41983Froa
Na=e/tine/da-.e f Kane'/tine/date
toKaze/ti-e/date Kane/tir.e/date
?ro= toKase/tihe/ca-e Kaze/tir-e/date
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V
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is\**\~-
is
E? T'C-xicity CrgaTiics
endrinlinagecethoxychlortoxartiene2, 4-D2, 4, 5-T?(silvex)
Crganics Analysis*?urg-ea'ble halocorbcr.s*Purge at-1 e aro::;. • tic s*Acroleir. i- JU'rvlonitrile
' *?henols ' f-' f$\\PC*\&> jf\ J \~/ *?hthalate es'.crs
*0rganochloriuc Pesticides & PC3^ *Kitroaroaaticr. & Isophorone
*Polynuclear .ivoinatic hj'drocarbons . ,*Haloethers V,
' *Chlorinated IikviU*ocar'bons » \' N*see other ciiU' for specific compounds n n 0 L L
1 Organic identification and cor.j\irison7 oil mid crease PH-: . * *
feet ion Chief: JAN 1 V 1QS>
42.i Tii «:<L) rt-.-'T«L iii, «UK1M JT*«71UN
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nniA;i,!ai:«.>cis(2-chloroet!:yl)ether ' -<ais^-chioroisopropyl) etherBi si 2-cnioroethoxy)ce thane**-Chlorophenylphenyletuer't-croaiophenylpiier.yftA.Hcfl fl (1 li Snil i ij \j \j *y v^M JL I'Aw/\n /l1n 1 1 WO MlVjJ A«>^mwI\vN£j
Mtrobenzene "^isophorone2 . b-Oinitro toluene<f f -uir.i trotoluene 1
/luorene?hentr.th.rerieanthracene
i Fluorar.thener'yrer.e
11
1
oenzcC a; anthraceneChryser.eBenzovbJ fiuoranthenedenzovk; fiuoranthenecenzoCa-pvrenelr.der.ct 1,2 , 3rcd) pvreneJibenzoCa.h) anthraceneBenzov5,h,i)perylene v
1 f-;iTnrtL«T£ ESTi.K.i Dimethyl phthalate -<l-1 Diethvl phthalate ^-.1 Di-K-butvl phthalate • -\V Butylbenzvl phthalate A-1
ois(2-ethylhexyj ui-N-cctyl phtu
4 ———— Results reporte
tf ttrtA-C'L'j t)c V"F?
1) phthalate 5-alate -s-i-
d in microgracs/-iter gs=»«AOT ftLE (ppJbi
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43STATE OF MARYLAND . ^ 7
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENELABORATORIES ADMINISTRATION /o >!TRACE ORGANICS LABORATORY (Red)VOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYSIS
BOTTLE f *- i n /-\ • _NUMBER KiT) - IMP QMSOHf.STf.f?
. • Name erf County
SOURCE OF SAMPLE IpyTfRn mnttomNp uaso TCityTinfr-COLLECTOR fiSPLf.n/ KiR</
SAMPLE TYPE: ________ DISTRIBUTION ________ SOURCE __________ OTHERUpecrtyl
Co-T.rrjnity ________ noncommuniiy ________ private rrr m~~\<<r+'- Vn>gi. *
Lancfi!! observation well ________ stream ______ tida! waters _____ .Industrial effluent ______ STP ssv.pKrig station ______ ST? effluent.
Chlorinated ______ preserved with thicsuKate ______Reason for submitting ssmple: Tiihalome:!- ne Sj vey ______
Suspected Ir.c'jstria! Chemical Contamination ______Suspected Petro'eum (gasoline, etc.) Cor.tarrjr.ation.0:he- tspecify .P.fl'kf-g.-rrjO L>'» L. -mp. p., g TS
,.cc
1C 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19u i i i M I M i ! i i i23 ?' 2T 23 V 2£ 26
i t I i i §r.E-3 i l lCHLC=:\E. FSEE ' ! ' TOTAL
Purgeable Halocarbons (ERA 6C1) Purgeable Aromatic* (EPA 602)
C-c-forr.etheie _____ i.-sr-s-VSO'Chio'op'Opene ~ Benzene "^ '
E:o— omethsne
V,r.v; cMoride
1.1-DichIoroeThene
I.VDchloroethane
lrans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
Chlo'oform
1.2-Dichloroethane
1,1.1-Trichloroethane
Carbon Tetrachloride
Bromodichloromethane
1 .2- Dichloropropane
Dibro^icrhlorcmethane
1.1.2-Tr;:!-.;c.roethane
cis-1 .3-D'ChicToprcpene
Ero-oform
1 . 1 .2,2-Te'.rccWoroetha ne
Chlorobenzene
Total Triha'oniethanes
Toluene
Ethytbenzene
Toia! Xylenes
Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons
Tetrahydrofuran
Methylethylkeione
(2-ButanoneMV.EK)
Methylisobutylketone (MIBK)
Other Purgeable Organica:
Results icponeJ in micograrrjs per Cter (parts per billior/l / f-fi
.... STATE OF MARYLAND / " ItfAVPage 44 T DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AN. MENTAL nYGIENE \N' c'-. "5 ffc~ ; -,.- ."--, ;V* V ".-"•- 'LABORATORIES ADMINISTRATION
" • . ' . - *' .REPORT OF WATER ANALYSIS ORIGINAL
Bottfo _ -, -. . ^» -», -•'Kumber: "KlTl~lSO ftiam*: -&&1
'Source
Sample
flemark
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CODE
011
00050
060
071
080
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162
173
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101
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201
210
220
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Mercury
Selenium
Silver
Aluminum
Calcium
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253
262
273
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I !223
302
314
323
333
192
231
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Macnesium
Manganese
Nickel
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LABORATORIES ADMINISTRATION ., TRACE ORGANICS LABORATORY
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Biomomethane
DichlorodifluG-omethane
Vinyl chloride
CMoroethane
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1.1-Dichloroethene
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Chloroform
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Total Trihaiomethanes
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Total Xylenes
Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons
Tetrahydrofuran
Methylethylketone
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