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DATE August 31, 2018 Project No. 1533210

TO Mr. Steve Blayer FROM Tiffany Johnson


Lansing District Office Solid Waste Engineer
EMAIL tjohnson@golder.com
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
Office of Waste Management and Radiological Protection
525 West Allegan (Constitution Hall, 1st Floor, South)
P.O. Box 30242
Lansing, MI 48909-7742
GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL – TYPE III UNIT LANDFILL EXPANSION – CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
APPLICATION

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Unit Landfill Expansion Construction Permit
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Golder Associates Inc.


15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906 T: +1 517 482-2262 +1 517 482-2460

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August 31, 2018 Project No. 1533210

Mr. Steve Blayer


Lansing District Solid Waste Engineer
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
Office of Waste Management and Radiological Protection - Lansing District Office
525 West Allegan (Constitution Hall, 1st Floor, South)
P.O. Box 30242
Lansing, Michigan 48909-7742

GRANGER WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY – WOOD STREET LANDFILL, TYPE III


SOUTHERN EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION

Dear Mr. Blayer,


Golder Associates Inc. (Golder) is presenting this Construction Permit Application (CPA) on behalf of the Granger
Waste Management Company and Granger Waste Services, Inc. (Granger), Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL)
for an expansion of a Type III Landfill (Type III Unit) located south of the Existing Type II Landfill unit. The GWSL
is currently permitted and licensed as a Type II solid waste landfill (Type II Unit) located at 16980 Wood Road,
Lansing, Michigan 48906-1044. The Facility ID for the GWSL is 470523, with a current Operating License Number
9054, dated October 27, 2017. The current Construction Permit is number 4056, dated January 30, 2004.

This CPA includes three bound total volumes of information along with Engineering Drawings that include the
requirements of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality – Office of Waste Management and Radiological
Protection’s
“Checklist for Administrative Completeness Solid Waste Landfill Construction Permit Packet”, last updated March 2017.

The Sections contained in the CPA are specifically related to the Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL) – Type III
Southern Expansion as it will be a separate and distinct landfill unit from the GWSL Type II facility. However, the
following sections also pertain to the Type II unit associated with the GWSL.

 Section C, the Hydrogeologic Investigation Report which includes aspects of the entire GWSL site given
the two units are contiguous to each other and standard practice requires addressing the area(s)
surrounding the units.

 Section D, the Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan (HMP), relates to the entire GWSL site. Aside from being
generally accepted as prudent to encompass a holistic view for a site with respect to groundwater
monitoring, inclusion of the entire site is part of an on-going effort to maintain the HMP as a working
document and the submittal serves an excellent opportunity to document updates as they have occurred
over the course of operation. These updates include:
o New wells consisting of replacement wells installed to take the place of older, lower producing
wells and wells installed as expansion occurs to the north.

Golder Associates Inc.


15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906 T: +1 517 482-2262 +1 517 482-2460

Golder and the G logo are trademarks of Golder Associates Corporation golder.com
REPORT

Section A - General Information


Granger Wood Street Landfill - Type III Southern Expansion

Submitted to:
Granger Waste Management Company and Granger Waste Services, Inc.
16890 Wood Road
Lansing, MI 48906 USA

Submitted by:
Golder Associates Inc.
15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906

+1 517 482-2262

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Table of Contents
A.1  Name and Location of the Facility ........................................................................................................ 2 

A.2  Name and Address of the Operator ..................................................................................................... 2 

A.3  Name and Address of the Property Owner(s) ...................................................................................... 2 

A.4  Name and Address of any Mineral Rights Owner(s) ........................................................................... 2 

A.5  Type of Disposal Area Proposed ......................................................................................................... 2 

A.6  Type of Application being Submitted ................................................................................................... 3 

A.7  Type of Waste Proposed for Disposal ................................................................................................. 3 

A.8  Number of Acres Applied For ............................................................................................................... 4 

A.9  Design Capacity of Landfill................................................................................................................... 4 

A.10  Signature of Owner and Operator ........................................................................................................ 4 

A.11  Facility Map .......................................................................................................................................... 4 

A.12  Facility Legal Description ..................................................................................................................... 4 

A.13  Application Fee .................................................................................................................................... 5 

FIGURES

Figure 1 - Site Location Map

APPENDICES
APPENDIX A 
Construction Permit Application Form 
APPENDIX B 
Letter of Consistency 
APPENDIX C 
Administratively Complete Checklist 
APPENDIX D 
Copy of Check 

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SECTION A - GENERAL INFORMATION


A.1 Name and Location of the Facility
Granger Wood Street Landfill

16980 Wood Road

Lansing, Michigan 48906

A.2 Name and Address of the Operator


Granger Waste Services, Inc.

16980 Wood Road

Lansing, Michigan 48906

A.3 Name and Address of the Property Owner(s)


Granger Waste Management Company

16980 Wood Road

Lansing, Michigan 48906

A.4 Name and Address of any Mineral Rights Owner(s)


Granger Waste Management Company

16980 Wood Road

Lansing, Michigan 48906

A.5 Type of Disposal Area Proposed


The Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL) is currently permitted and licensed as a Type II solid waste landfill
(also permitted to receive Type III materials) located at 16980 Wood Road, Lansing, Michigan 48906-1044. The
GWSL is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 3, T4N, R2W Lansing Township, Ingham County, and the South ½
of Section 34, T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township, Clinton County, Michigan. The GWSL is bordered Wood Street to
the east, State Road to the north, and bounded on the south and west by additional properties owned by Granger.
GWSL is accessible via major highway transport routes including I-69, US-127, and Business US 27. This
document represents an application to expand the existing landfill to the south for a Type III landfill (Cells 30, 31,
and 32). A copy of the Application for Permit to Construct a Solid Waste Disposal Area is included in Appendix A.

The respective areas of the landfill are identified in the Table 1, below. The established GWSL facility is approved
for Type II waste disposal. The remaining areas outside the solid waste boundary are used for ancillary landfill
operations such as entrance facilities, detention basins, storage, stockpile and setback areas. The proposed
Type III southern expansion is consistent with in the Ingham County Solid Waste Management Plan as
documented in Appendix B.

Table 1 includes a summary of the GWSL existing permitted and proposed facility information.

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Table 1: Granger Wood Street Landfill Facility Summary

Solid Waste
Existing Airspace
Property Boundary
Unit (Permitted) County (cubic yards)
Area (acres) Area (acres)
or Proposed (see note 1) (see note 2)

Ingham and
Type II Existing 482.2 229.7 32,609,280
Clinton

Type III Proposed Ingham 41.81 12.6 897,850


Note 1: Solid Waste Boundary Area does not include the vertical expansion of 3.7 acres.
Note 2: The airspace reported does include the contribution of the vertical expansion.

Type III Landfill

The Type III landfill unit (Cells 30, 31, and 32) have been designed in accordance with the provisions of Part 115,
Solid Waste Management, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), Public Act (PA)
451 of 1994, as amended and any regulations promulgated pursuant to this act (Part 115 Rules). To summarize
Type III location standards applicable to the proposed expansion, the application documents demonstrate
conformance. To address Part 115 Rules, Rule 299.4305 (2) (b) which in part states greater isolation distances
may be required of any following situations: (i) Geologic conditions require it; (ii) The site is adjacent to special
quiet zones, as designated by local or state government; (iii) The site is near an airport; (iv) Federal or state
regulations apply; (v) Dewatering will adversely affect adjacent aquifers – the applicant has followed the isolation
criteria of Rule 299.4305 (2) (c) to demonstrate meeting locations standards of a Type II facility (Rule 299.4412 to
Rule 299.4418), and demonstrated conformance in the application documents. Briefly stated, the expansion site is
not located within a floodplain, unstable area, wetland, or within 10,000 feet of an airport.

Pursuant to the Part 115 Rules, the facility will be designed and constructed to meet or exceed the criteria
established by all solid waste regulations to ensure an environmentally safe GWSL will establish and modify their
operational hours, at their discretion, depending upon the incoming waste volume to minimize the impact to
surrounding neighbors.

A.6 Type of Application being Submitted


GWSL is submitting an Application for Permit to Construct a Solid Waste Disposal Area to the Michigan
Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Waste Management and Radiological Protection (MDEQ-
OWMRP) for a lateral southern expansion of a Type III Landfill. The MDEQ-OWMRP’s Administratively Complete
Checklist has been customized for this application and is included in Appendix C.

A.7 Type of Waste Proposed for Disposal


Wastes considered for acceptance at this facility are defined as follows:

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Type III Property Description:

A parcel of land on that part of Section 3, T4N, R2W, Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan, commencing
at the Northeast corner of Section 3, thence S00°16'36"W along the East line of said Section 3, of Lansing
Township, Ingham County, Michigan, 605.49 feet to the point of beginning; thence S00°16'36"W alone the East
line of said Section 3 1576.78 feet; thence N89°31'33"W parallel with the East/West ¼ line, 300.00 feet; thence
N00°16'36"E parallel with the East line of said Section 3, 49.47 feet; thence N89°31'33"W, parallel with the
East/West ¼ line, 1262.88 feet to the northeast corner of land conveyed to Ingham County for street purposes,
(Chamberlain Road), recorded in Liber 1083, Page 11, Ingham County records; thence N00°21'27"E, 846.67 feet;
thence N28°50'58"W, 393.74 feet; thence N44°04'18"E, 96.13 feet; thence S43°11'49"E, 616.63 feet; thence
N61°03'39"E, 1448.93 feet to the point of beginning, containing 41.81 acres of land, more or less. Subject to the
right of way of Wood Street.

Type III Solid Waste Boundary Description:

A part of the North 1/2 of Section 3, T4N, R2R, Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan, commencing at the
Northeast corner of Section 3, thence N88°26'41"W, 6.63 feet to the Southeast corner of Section 34, T5N, R2W,
Dewitt Township, Clinton County, Michigan; thence along said County line, N89°44'06"W, 493.37 feet, thence
S00°16'36"W parallel with the east line of said Section 3, of Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan, 579.58
feet to the point of beginning; thence continuing S00°16'36"W parallel with the east line of said Section 3, of
Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan, 729.72 feet; thence S61°03'36"W, 872.04 feet; thence
N34°46'51"W, 290.04 feet; thence N03°44'16"W, 208.43 feet; thence N28°50'58"W, 385.66 feet; thence
N44°04'18"E, 405.34 feet; thence S23°23'07"E, 345.95 feet; thence N61°03'36"E, 81.4

22 feet to the point of beginning, containing 17.58 acres of land, more or less.

A.13 Application Fee


See Appendix D, for a photocopy of the check payable to the “State of Michigan” for $1,250.00.

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FIGURES

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APPENDIX A

Construction Permit Application


Form
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APPENDIX B

Letter of Consistency
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APPENDIX C

Administratively Complete Checklist


Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
Waste Management and Environmental Protection Division

CHECKLIST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLETENESS


SOLID WASTE LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT PACKET
This information is authorized under Part 115, Solid Waste Management, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act,
1994 PA 451, as amended. Failure to submit will result in the return of the application as administratively incomplete.

The information indicated on this checklist is necessary for a solid waste landfill construction permit
application to be administratively complete pursuant to the administrative rules for Part 115.

Please complete and submit this "Checklist for Administrative Completeness" with the construction permit
application. For Part A 1 - 12 - General Information, please indicate by checking in allotted space that you
have included the information and in A - 13 indicate amount of enclosed check. For Parts B through J, please
record in the allotted space the location of the documents in the construction permit packet where the required
information can be found. To facilitate our review of the construction permit application, please complete this
administrative completeness checklist in its entirety and enclose all of the requisite information.

All ‘non-shaded’ boxes ( ) require a response; ‘dark-shaded’ boxes ( ) do not.


‘Light-shaded’ boxes ( ) may be used to record information but does not necessarily require a response.
A. General information required to be submitted on the construction permit
application provided. Rule 902(1)(a).
Refer to Section A.1 1. Name and location of the facility.
Refer to Section A.2 2. Name and address of the operation.
Refer to Section A.3 3. Name and address of the property owner(s).
Refer to Section A.4 4. Name and address of any mineral rights owner(s).
Refer to Section A.5 5. The type of disposal area proposed.
Refer to Section A.6 6. The type of application being submitted.
Refer to Section A.7 7. A description of the type of waste proposed for disposal attached to
application form.
Refer to Section A.8 8. The number of acres applied for.
Refer to Section A.9 9. The design capacity of the landfill.
Refer to Section A.10 10. The signature of the owner and proposed operator.
Refer to Section A.11 11. Facility map included with application form.
Refer to Section A.12 12. Facility’s legal description attached to application form.
$1,250.00 13. Indicate the amount of the application fee Rule 902(1)(b)
14. Verification of receipt of application fee from Cashier’s Office.

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B. An environmental assessment must contain the Refer to Section B – Environmental Assessment
following information. Rule 902(1)(c)
1. Documentation of consistency with the county
solid waste management plan through either of Refer to Section B.1 and Attachment B-1 in
the methods allowed. Rule 902(2) and Section B
Rule 903(1)(a)
a. Letter, resolution, or other document from Refer to Section B.1 and Attachment B-1 in
designated planning agency that the
Section B
proposed disposal area is consistent.
b. Statement from applicant saying why they Refer to Section B.1
believe the proposed disposal area is
consistent based on the requirements of the
plan, if the designating planning agency
refuses to provide the original
documentation.
2. A list of required governmental permits/licenses Refer to Section B.1
required for the disposal area. Rule 903(1)(b)
and 903(2)(c)
3. Documentation of compliance with location Refer to Section B.3.a. Note that since this
standards specified in Rules 411-419 application will not include acceptance of
(for Type II) or Rules 305 and 310 (for Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D),
Type III). Rule 903(1)(c) only Rules 305 and 310 apply.
a. Rule 411 Groundwater Isolation Refer to Section B.3.b
b. Rule 412 Horizontal isolation Refer to Section B.3.b

c. Rule 413 Sensitive areas Refer to Section B.3.b

d. Rule 414 Airport safety Refer to Section B.3.b

e. Rule 415 Floodplains Refer to Section B.3.b

f. Rule 416 Wetlands Refer to Section B.3.b

g. Rule 417 Fault areas and impact zones Refer to Section B.3.b

h. Rule 418 Unstable areas Refer to Section B.3.b

i. Rule 419 Vertical expansions Refer to Section B.3.b

4. Demonstration of compliance with performance Refer to Section B.4


standards for surface water, groundwater, and
air; specified in Rule 306 (for Type III) and
Rule 436 (for Type II). Rule 903(1)(d)
(a) surface water, Refer to Section B.4.a
(b) groundwater, and Refer to Section B.4.b
(c) air Refer to Section B.4.c

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5. A description of the proposed facility which Refer to Section B.5
includes “a. - e.” as follows: Rule 903(2)(a)
a. Type and size of the disposal area. Refer to Section B.5.a
b. Public roads to be used to access the Refer to Section B.5.b
facility.
c. Anticipated volume waste to be received Refer to Section B.5.c
per day.
d. Anticipated counties to be served. Refer to Section B.5.d
e. Anticipated useful life of the facility. Refer to Section B.5.e
6. A description of the existing environment
including: Rule 903(2)(b)
a. Maps showing the existing topography, land Refer to Section B.6.a
use, and residences surrounding the facility.
b. Existing air quality including a wind rose Refer to Section B.6.b
from the closest available station.
c. Hydrology including the following from the Refer to Section B.6.c
nearest available station:
(1) Magnitude of the 24-hour, 25-year Refer to Section B.6.c(1)
(2) Average annual rainfall. Refer to Section B.6.c(2)
d. Maximum floodplain elevation of surface Refer to Section B.6.d
waters proximate to the facility.
e. List of all endangered or threatened species Refer to Section B.6.e
whose range falls within the property
boundaries of the facility.
f. List of historic or archaeological sites Refer to Section B.6.f
proximate to the property boundary.
g. List of any known sites of environmental Refer to Section B.6.g
contamination.
h. Identification of any significant public Refer to Section B.6.h
resources within or adjacent to the
proposed facility.
i. Identification of any airport within 10,000 feet of the Refer to Section B.6.i
facility.
7. Statement of the anticipated environmental Refer to Section B.7
impacts in relation to each component of the
existing environment (as described in B.6).
Rule 903(2)(d)

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8. A listing of alternative actions for waste Refer to Section B.8
disposal in the country or region, including
alternatives considered positive and negative,
economic, and environmental impacts of the
alternatives, and the alternative of no action.
Rule 903(2)(e)
9. A summary statement of the unavoidable Refer to Section B.9
adverse impacts. Rule 903(2)(f)
10. A statement of the protective and corrective Refer to Section B.10
measures that will be taken to reduce and
mitigate adverse impacts to acceptable levels.
Rule 903(2)(g)
11. Graphic displays and references as follows:
Rule 903(3)
a. Maps that show the location of the Refer to Section B.11.a and Section B - Figures
proposed action, if applicable, with respect
1 through 14 and Engineering Drawings Sheets
to communities or features that readily
identifiable as locations in the state. 200-1 through 200-6
b. Maps, diagrams, or photographs that Refer to Section B.11.b and Section B - Figures
illustrate the relationships of the disposal
1 through 14 and Engineering Drawings Sheets
area to the environmental element being
impacted. 200-1 through 200-6
c. References to the literature or other Refer to Section B.11.c
sources of information from which data in
the environmental impact statement is
taken and upon which conclusions are
based.
C. A hydrogeological report that includes the Refer to Section C – Hydrogeological
following: Rule 902(1)(d)
Investigation Report
1. A determination of existing groundwater quality, Refer to Section D - HMP
including the area and vertical extent of any
groundwater contamination. Rule 904(1)(a)
2. Definition of the following aquifer:
Rule 904(1)(e)(i)-(iii)
a. The uppermost aquifer and aquifers that are Refer to Section C.3.0
hydraulically inter-connected to the
uppermost aquifer beneath the facility
property.
b. Any aquifer that is utilized by Type I and Refer to Section C.3.1.2; Attachment B-3; and
Type II and public water supplies, as
Engineering Drawings 200-2 through 200-6
defined in R 325.10502, within 1,000 feet of
the proposed active work area.
c. Any aquifer that is utilized by Type IIb and Refer to Section C.3.1.2; Attachment B-3; and
Type III public water supplies, as define in
Engineering Drawings 200-2 through 200-6
R 325.10502, within 1,000 feet of the
proposed active work area.

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3. A determination of the background groundwater Refer to Section D.1.b
quality. Rule 904(1)(b) and Rule 904(4)(a)
4. A map of the site and surrounding area, drawn to Refer to the Engineering Drawings, Sheets 200-
scale and showing "a. - g.": Rule 904(4)(b)
1 through 200-6
a. Distance to existing wells and properties with Refer to the Engineering Drawings, Sheets 200-
the potential for groundwater supplies
1 through 200-6
showing all soil borings within one-half mile,
including all domestic municipal, industrial,
oil, and gas wells for which copies of logs
area available.
b. Existing lakes or ponds. Refer to the Engineering Drawings, Sheets 200-
1 through 200-6
c. Streams, springs, or wetlands. Refer to the Engineering Drawings, Sheets 200-
1 through 200-6
d. Direction of surface drainage and Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheet 300-5
groundwater movement in the area.
e. Locations of borings, observation wells, and Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheets 300-1
other well data used in the report.
through 300-4
f. Topography, including predominant Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheet 200-1
topographic features.
g. Location of any known or potential sources of Refer to Attachment B-7, Engineering Drawings,
groundwater contaminants. Sheets 200-1 through 200-6
5. Observation well records or soil borings to locate
and identify aquifers beneath the property
aquifers beneath the property identifying:
Rule 904(4)(c)
a. Depth to groundwater. Refer to Section C Table 2; Appendix B
b. Aquifer thickness. Refer to Section C Table 1; Appendix B
c. Vertical and horizontal groundwater flow Refer to Section C.3.3
directions.
d. Vertical and horizontal flow rates. Refer to Section C.3.3; Table 4
6. A groundwater elevation map, based on
stabilized water level readings, contoured at not
more than one foot, referenced to U.S.
Geological Survey datum and including:
Rule 904(4)(d)
a. Groundwater flow directions and possible Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheets 300-4
variations in groundwater flow directions. and 300-5
b. Depth of groundwater. Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheets 300-4
and 300-5

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7. An evaluation of site earth materials, including
bedrock characteristics, if bedrock exists within
50 feet of the proposed base of fill, based on
boring logs including: Rule 904(4)(e)
a. Soil and rock descriptions. Refer to Section C.3.1
b. Methods of sampling. Refer to Section C.2.1
c. Sample depths. Refer to Section C.2.6; Table 3
d. Data of boring. Refer to Section C.2.0; Appendix B
e. Water level measurements at the time of Refer to Section C.2.0; Appendix B
the boring.
f. Soil tests data. Refer to Section C.2.6; Table 3
g. Boring locations. Refer to Section C.2.0; Engineering Drawings,
Sheet 300-1
8. A series of geologic cross sections or fence Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheets 300-1
diagrams that pass through representative
through 300-4
borings, referenced to a site map that shows all
wells and borings, and illustrating the following:
Rule 904(4)(f).
a. Existing topography. Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheet 200-1
b. Soil borings. Refer to Section C.2.0; Appendix B; Engineering
Drawings, Sheets 300-2 and 300-3
c. Soil classification. Refer to Section C.2.0; Appendix B; Engineering
Drawings, Sheets 300-2 and 300-3
d. Stratigraphy. Refer to Section C.2.0; Appendix B; Engineering
Drawings, Sheets 300-2 and 300-3
e. Bedrock. Refer to Section C.2.0; Appendix B; Engineering
Drawings, Sheets 300-2 and 300-3
f. Wells. Refer to Section C.2.0; Appendix B; Engineering
Drawings, Sheets 300-2 and 300-3
g. Stabilized water level readings. Refer to Section C.2.0; Appendix B; Engineering
Drawings, Sheets 300-2 and 300-3
h. Proposed site grades. Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheet 400-3
9. The nature, extent and consequence of any Refer to Section F.1.g in the Engineering Report
mounding that results from diversion of infiltration
and surface runoff during operation and post-
closure. Rule 904(4)(g)
10. A description of any proposed engineering Not applicable; the proposed expansions do not
modifications intended to modify groundwater
incorporate engineering modifications to
level. Rule 904(4)(h)
groundwater levels.

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11. A determination of the horizontal and vertical flow Refer to Sections C.3 and C.4; Sheet 300-4
system, and diagrams that illustrate horizontal
and vertical flow directions of groundwater.
Rule 904(4)(i)
12. A compilation and interpretation of data, maps, Refer to Section C.1.2; Section C.3.1 through
and charts based on site conditions to support
C.3.5; Section C Tables 1 through 6; Sheets
the conclusions and recommendations of the
hydrogeological report. Rule 904(4)(k) 300-1 through 300-4
D. The hydrogeological plan as required by Refer to Section D – Hydrogeological Monitoring
R 299.4905. Rule 902(1)(e) Plan
1. A plan that includes monitoring of the following:
Rule 905(1)
a. The monitoring well system which is in Refer to Section D.1; Figure D-2
compliance with R 299.4906.
b. The leachate and secondary collection Refer to Section D.3
system of the landfill, as specified in
R 299.4432.
c. Any surface water that may receive runoff Refer to Section D.2
from the active work area.
2. The following specific information: Rule 905(2)

a. The location to be sampled. Refer to Section D Figure D-2

b. A list of constituents to be sampled and the Refer to Section D.1.d


frequency of sampling.
c. Identification of the sampling and analysis
procedures to be used for each constituent
or parameter proposed including:
(1) Sample collection. Refer to Section D.1.d; Appendix A

(2) Sample preservation and shipment. Refer to Section D.1.d; Appendix A

(3) Analytical procedures including the Refer to Section D.1.d; Appendix A


method detection limit for the procedure
specified.
(4) Chain of custody control. Refer to Section D.1.d; Appendix A

(5) Laboratory and field Quality Refer to Section D.1.d; Appendix A


Assurance/Quality Control.
(6) Procedures for preventing cross- Refer to Section D.1.d; Appendix A
contamination during well installation,
purging, and sampling.
d. Statistical procedures for evaluating data in Refer to Section D.1.e; Appendix C
compliance with R299.4908.

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E. Topographic maps that meet the following Refer to Section E - Topographic Maps
requirements: Rule 902(1)(f)
1. Maps referenced to U.S. Geological Survey. Refer to Section E.1, and the Engineering
datum at a scale of not more than 200 feet to
Drawings
the inch with contour intervals that clearly show
the character of the land and land uses within
1,500 feet of the solid waste disposal unit(s).
Rule 909(1)
2. The following specific information: Rule 909(2)
a. A legal description of the property included Refer to Section E.2.1
in the application.
b. Proposed solid waste disposal units. Refer to Section E.2.2
c. Structures on the site. Refer to Section E.2.3
d. Existing and proposed utilities. Refer to Section E.2.4
e. Borrow areas. Refer to Section E.2.5
f. Surface waters, wetland, or floodplains. Refer to Section E.2.6
g. Special drainage devices, if necessary. Refer to Section E.2.7
h. On-site roads. Refer to Section E.2.7
i. Public access roads. Refer to Section E.2.8
j. Fencing and other means of controlling Refer to Section E.2.10
access.
k. The location of all residences. Refer to Section E.2.11
F. Engineering plans and engineering reports for Refer to Section F – Engineering Report
a landfill that meet the following requirements:
Rule 902(1)(g) and Rule 910
1. Details of the following: Rule 910(1)(a)
a. Soils underlying each liner system including
information on: Rule 910(1)(a) and
Rule 910(2)
(1) A settlement analysis estimating total Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.a.(1)
and differential settlement including
immediate settlement, primary
consolidation, and secondary
consolidation based on maximum
loading. Rule 910(2)(a)
(2) A slope stability study. Rule 910(2)(b) Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.a.(2)
(3) A performance analysis under varying Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.a.(3)
groundwater conditions. Rule 910(2)(c)
(4) Calculations that show the potential for Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.a.(4)
bottom heave or blowout.
Rule 910(2)(d)
b. Compacted soil liners or natural soil that is Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.b
used in place of a compacted liner including

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information on: Rule 910(1)(b) and
Rule 910(3)
(1) The location and thickness of soils to be Refer to Section C and Section F, Subsection
used for the compacted or natural soil F.1.b
liner.
(2) Copies of well boring logs documenting Refer to Section C and Section F, Subsection
soil deposits. F.1.b
(3) Data documenting soil source Refer to Section C and Section F, Subsection
classification, and permeability’s F.1.b
including the locations of the tests
performed (horizontal and vertical).
(4) For compacted liners, calculations Refer to Section C and Section F, Subsection
which show the volume of the source. F.1.b
c. Bentonite geocomposites or flexible Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.c
membrane liners that includes the following
information: Rule 910(1)(c) and
Rule 910(4)
(1) The methods of storage, handling, and Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.c.(1)
installation including any written
instructions from the manufacturer, and
quality control procedures.
(2) The physical specifications of the liner Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.c.(2)
material.
(3) The ability of the liner material and Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.c.(3)
scrim material, where application, to
maintain physical properties under
varying conditions of temperature, pH,
ultraviolet radiation, biological attack,
and prolong leachate throughout the
operating and post-closure life of the
landfill.
d. Primary leachate collection and removal Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d
systems that includes the following
information: Rule 910(1)(d) and
Rule 910(5)
(1) Specifications for the material to be Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(1)
used for the leachate collection system.
Rule 910(5)(a)
(2) The design of the collection pipe
including the following: Rule 910(5)(a)
(a) Diameter. Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(2)(a)
(b) Perforations. Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(2)(b)
(c) Slope. Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(2)(c)
(d) Spacing. Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(2)(d)
(e) Leachate compatibility. Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(2)(e)

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(f) Structural integrity under static and Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(2)(f)
dynamic loading.
(3) Design features that allow cleaning of Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(3)
drainage pipes. Rule 910(5)(c)
(4) Procedures to prevent clogging during Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(4)
construction and operation.
Rule 910(5)(d)
(5) Calculations to show that the leachate Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(5)
head will be one foot or less above the
liner at any point in the system except
the sump. Rule 910(5)(e)
(6) Provisions to remove obstructions from Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(6)
the system. Rule 910(5)(f)
(7) Calculations to determine the Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(7)
anticipated volume of the leachate
collected. Rule 910(5)(g)
(8) Information on the proposed methods of Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.d.(8)
disposal for the leachate collected.
Rule 910(5)(h)
e. Secondary leachate collection or leak Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
detection systems that includes the
following information: Rule 910(1)(e) and
Rule 910(6)
(1) The design of the secondary collection
system shall include the information
required under Rule 910(5):
(a) Specifications for the material to be Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
used for the leachate collection
system. Rule 910(6)(a) and
Rule 910(5)(a)
(b) The design of the collection pipe
including the following:
Rule 910(5)(a)
(i) Diameter. Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill

(ii) Perforations. Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill

(iii) Slope. Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill

(iv) Spacing. Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill

(v) Leachate compatibility. Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill

(vi) Structural integrity under static Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
and dynamic loading.
(c) Design features that allow cleaning Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
of drainage pipes. Rule 910(5)(c)

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(d) Procedures to prevent clogging Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
during construction and operation.
Rule 910(5)(d)
(e) Calculations to show that the Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
leachate head will be one foot or
less above the liner at any point in
the system except the sump.
Rule 910(5)(e)
(f) Provisions to remove obstructions Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
from the system. Rule 910(5)(f)
(g) Calculations to determine the Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
anticipated volume of the leachate
collected. Rule 910(5)(g)
(h) Information on the proposed Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
methods of disposal for the leachate
collected. Rule 910(5)(h)
(2) The method of detecting, removing, and Not Applicable for a Type III Landfill
analyzing leaks that are detected in the
system. Rule 910(6)(a)
f. Dewatering systems that includes the Not Applicable
following information: Rule 910(1)(f) and
Rule 910(7)
(1) Design calculations for the drain pipe Not Applicable
diameter.
(2) Design features that allow cleaning. Not Applicable
(3) Procedures to prevent clogging during Not Applicable
construction and operation.
(4) An evaluation of the structural suitability Not Applicable
of underdrain pipe under both static and
dynamic loadings.
g. Information on the control of the following:
Rule 910(1)(g) and Rule 910(8)
(1) Run-on. Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.g.(1)
(2) Run-off. Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.g.(2)
(3) Wind dispersal of particulate matter. Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.g.(3)
(4) Gas that is generated within the landfill Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.g.(4)
(i) A description of a landfill gas Refer to Section F.1.g(4) and Section G
monitoring plan that complies with
R 299.4433.

h. The final cover as specified in a closure Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.h.


plan that is in compliance with the
provisions of R 299.4446 and includes the
following: Rule 910(1)(h)

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(1) An overall description of the methods, Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.h.(1)
procedures, and processes that will be
used to close each unit of the landfill in
accordance with R 299.4446.
(2) An estimate of the maximum extent of Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.h.(2)
operation that will be open at any time
during the active life of the landfill.
(3) An estimate of the maximum inventory Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.h.(3)
of waste ever on-site over the active life
of the landfill.
(4) A description of the final cover, Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.h.(4)
including engineering plans and
specifications.
(5) A schedule for completing all activities Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.h.(5)
that are necessary to satisfy the final
cover requirements of these rules.
i. Post-closure maintenance and monitoring, Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.i
as specified in a plan that is in compliance
with provisions of R 299.4447 and including
the following: Rule 910(1)(i)
(1) A description of the monitoring and Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.i.(1)
maintenance activities that are required
for each unit, and the frequency at
which these activities will be performed.
(2) Name, address, and telephone number Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.i.(2)
of the person or office to contact about
the facility during the post-closure
period.
(3) A description of the planned uses of the Refer to Section F, Subsection F.1.i.(3)
property during the post-closure period.
2. Engineering plans prepared and sealed by a Refer to Section F, Subsection F.2
professional engineer. Rule 910(9)
G. Operation plans which meet the requirements Refer to Section G – Landfill Operations Plan for
of R 299.4911 by including the following: Type III Expansion
Rule 902(1)(h)
1. The following plans that describe how the
facility will be operated: Rule 911(1)
a. A fill progression plan over the active life of Refer to Engineering Drawings, Sheets 400-4
the landfill including final slopes and
through 400-6
elevations and including the location and
description of the permanent survey
benchmark to be used for elevation control.
b. A landscape plan that identifies and locates Refer to Engineering Drawings Sheets 400-3
existing vegetation to be retained and
and 800-1
proposed vegetation to be used for cover,
screening, and other purposes.

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c. Engineering plans that detail leachate Refer to Engineering Drawings Sheets 400-2,
collection and removal facilities and, if 500-6, 500-7, and 600-1 through 600-4
applicable, that show any systems to be
used for leachate recirculation.
d. An engineering plan that shows gas Refer to Engineering Drawings Sheets 900-1
management systems, if applicable. through 900-4
(If not applicable, indicate “NA”).
2. Engineering reports that describe: Rule 911(2)
a. All equipment to be used at the landfill for Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
construction and operation. Subsection 2.1
b. The landfill’s personnel requirements, Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
including the duties, training, and authority Subsection 2.2
of the responsible individual who is to direct
landfill operations.
c. Access controls to be used including:

(1) Signs. Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,


Subsection 2.3.1
(2) Hours of operation. Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
Subsection 2.3.2
(3) Usage rules. Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
Subsection 2.3.1
(4) Natural and artificial barriers. Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
Subsection 2.3.3
(5) Traffic control. Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
Subsection 2.3.4
d. The methods to be used to control dust and Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
blowing papers from the active fill area. Subsection 2.6
e. The methods for disposal of large or bulky Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
items. Subsection 2.1
f. The on-site road design and method of Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
controlling fugitive dust. Subsection 2.1

g. The methods to control salvaging, if Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,


allowed. Subsection 2.1

h. The storage locations of, and the design for, Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
white goods and other recyclable materials. Subsection 2.1

i. The procedures for separating recyclable Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,


materials from general refuse, if applicable. Subsection 2.12.3

j. The type of daily cover to be used and the Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
source, quantity, and method of placement Subsection 2.13.2
of the cover.
k. The process for receiving and unloading Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
solid waste including the procedures for Subsection 2.13
inspecting loads for hazardous waste.
(i) A description of a program for Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
detecting and preventing the Subsection 2.13.1

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disposal of wastes that are
prohibited by R 299.4430.
(ii) The program meets all the Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
requirements of R299.4430(3) Subsection 2.13

l. The procedures for the receipt and disposal Refer to Section G – Operations Plan,
of asbestos waste. Subsection 2.13.3

H. Construction Quality Assurance Plans that Refer to Section H – Construction Quality


meet the requirements of R 299.4916 by Assurance Plan
including the following: Rule 902(1)(i)
1. Method for addressing the following physical
components where applicable: Rule 916(2)
a. Foundations. Refer to Section H, Subsection 4.0
b. Dikes. Refer to Section H, Subsection 4.0
c. Low-permeability soil liners. Refer to Section H, Subsection 5.0 and 6.0 (for
GCL)
d. Flexible membrane liners. Refer to Section H, Subsection 7.0
e. Leachate collection and removal systems Refer to Section H, Subsection 8.0
and secondary collection systems.
f. Final cover systems. Refer to Section H, Subsection 9.0
2. Observations, inspections, tests, and
measurements that will be used to ensure:
Rule 916(4)
a. Structural stability and integrity of the Refer to Section H, and Section F
features listed in “H.1.”.
b. Proper construction of all components of Refer to Section H
the liners, primary and secondary collection
and removal system(s), and final cover
system.
c. Conformity of all materials used with design Refer to Section H
and other material specifications.
I. Include Remedial Action Plan in compliance Not Applicable
with Part 201 and Part 115 Rules, if landfill
facility has been determined to be a source of
probable source of groundwater contamination.
Rule 902(3)

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APPENDIX D

Copy of Check
golder.com
REPORT

Section B - Environmental Assessment


Granger Wood Street Landfill – Type III Southern Expansion

Submitted to:
Granger Waste Management Company and Granger Waste Services, Inc.
16980 Wood Road
Lansing, MI 48906

Submitted by:
Golder Associates Inc.
15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906

+1 517 482-2262

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Executive Summary

Golder Associates Inc. has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed Type III Landfill
southern expansion of the Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL) located at 16980 Wood Road, Lansing,
Michigan. The GWSL is currently permitted and licensed as a Type II municipal solid waste landfill owned by
Granger Waste Management Company (GWMC). The GWSL is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 3, T4N,
R2W Lansing Township, Ingham County, and the South ½ of Section 34, T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township, Clinton
County, Michigan. The GWSL is seeking to expand the current landfill site by south of the existing facility with
a separate Type III Landfill unit. Table 1 includes a summary of the GWSL existing permitted and proposed
facility information. A Site Location Map is presented as Figure 1.
Table 1: Granger Wood Street Landfill Facility Summary

Solid Waste Airspace


Existing
Property Boundary (cubic
Unit (Permitted) County
Area (acres) Area (acres) yards) (see
or Proposed (see note 1)
note 2)

Ingham and
Type II Existing 482.2 229.7 32,609,280
Clinton

Type III Proposed Ingham 41.81 12.6 897,850


Note 1: Solid Waste Boundary Area does not include the vertical expansion acreage of 3.7 acres.
Note 2: The airspace reported does include the contribution of the vertical expansion.

GWSL retains Solid Waste Disposal Area Operating License Number (9504) issued by the Michigan Department
of Environmental Quality-Office of Waste Management and Radiological Protection (MDEQ-OWMRP) dated
October 27, 2017, and expiring October 27, 2022 in accordance with the provisions of Part 115, Solid Waste
Management, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), Public Act (PA) 451 of
1994, as amended and any regulations promulgated pursuant to this act (Part 115 Rules).

GWSL is submitting a Solid Waste Disposal Area Construction Permit Application (CPA) for proposed lateral
expansion of the facility to provide additional Type III solid waste capacity. The proposed expansion includes:

 A lateral expansion south of the existing Type II Landfill with a separate Type III consisting of Cells 30, 31,
and 32.

 An area that will be placed over the existing Type II unit that will result in a vertical expansion, using an
overliner system resulting in closure of the Type II unit and containing leachate for the Type III unit .

Type III Unit Placement Over Type II Unit

The Type III expansion is designed with an overliner system for locations where it will be placed over the side
slope of the existing (but currently not certified) constructed final cover for the Type II Cells 85 through
87. Following removal of existing top soil, the remainder of the constructed final cover system (2 feet of
compacted clay and a layer of GCL) will remain in place where the Type III liner will serve as an additional
overliner exceeding the performance standard for the existing Type II cell’s final cover system. The net result is
a final cover system that meets or exceeds the required standard for final closure of a Type II area, and also
serves as the floor liner system for the new Type III unit. It is also recognized that the Type III liner placement

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serves as a clear barrier between the Type II and Type III landfill units and no further Type II waste disposal or
Type II closure activities will occur within this footprint. By certifying the construction of the Type III liner system
will also serve as the closure of existing Type II unit and will be certified as a result of certifying and the new
Type III unit liner system. Subsequently, this discussion satisfies the Notification requirement to the State that
this closure activity will occur pending permit approval and notice of construction of the Type III cell areas. Areas
of the Type II cells not overlapped by the Type III cells will be certified closed in coordination with the Type III
cell certifications.

The current waste limit would be extended southward past the presently permitted and existing “Solid Waste
Boundary” herein referred to as the “Proposed Solid Waste Boundary”. Per Part 115 Rules, Rule 299.4305 and,
the site is not located within a floodplain, unstable area, or wetland.

Additionally, an area of the existing Paulson Street Landfill will be excavation as part of the Cell 32 development.

 At a future time, Granger will access conditions to determine if development of Cell 32 will be
constructed. Should the decision be to not construct, no further action is required; if the decision is to
proceed with development the following sequence of events will take place:  

 Excavate waste within the Paulson Site per Sheet 400-7 of the Engineering Drawings and re-install
final cap;

 Drill replacement wells within the new “buffer” area between the remaining Paulson waste and Cell
32;

 Sample replacement wells, then determine if the area is monitorable and if so, abandon the original
wells. See Sheet 300-1 for well locations;

 Redefine legal description and execute a quit-claim deed transferring a portion from Granger Land
Development to Granger Waste Management Company; and

 File revised restrictive covenant for both Sites and refile with the Department
The topography near area of the existing and proposed landfill expansion ranges from approximately 870 feet
above mean sea level (ft-amsl) to 942 ft-amsl, see Sheet 200-1 of the Engineering Drawings.

Part 115 requires the submittal of an environmental assessment with the CPA. This Environmental Assessment
(EA) for GWSL has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Rules 299.4902 and 299.4903.

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Table of Contents
SECTION B - ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................8 

B.1 - DOCUMENTATION CONSISTENCY ........................................................................................................9 

B.2 - REQUIRED PERMITS/LICENSES............................................................................................................9 

B.3 - COMPLIANCE WITH LOCATION STANDARDS FOR TYPE III LANDFILL ............................................9 

B.3.a Part 115 Rule 299.4310   Groundwater Isolation ..........................................................................10 

B.3.b.  Part 115 Rule 299.4305 Horizontal Isolations (replaces Rule 4412 per Type III) ..........................10 

B.3.c.  Part 115 Rule 299.4413 Sensitive Areas .....................................................................................13 

B.3.d.  Part 115 Rule 299. 4414 Airport Safety ........................................................................................13 

B.3.e. Part 115 Rule 299.4417 Fault Areas and Impact Zones ................................................................13 

B.3.f.  Part 115 Rule 299.4418 Unstable Areas ......................................................................................14 

B.3.g.  Part 115 Rule 299.4419 Vertical Expansions ...............................................................................15 

B.4 - COMPLIANCE WITH PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ..........................................................................16 

B.4.a.  Surface Water ...............................................................................................................................16 

B.4.b   Ground Water ...............................................................................................................................16 

B.4.c.  Air ................................................................................................................................................17 

B.5 - PROPOSED FACILITY DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................17 

B.5.a  Type and Size ...............................................................................................................................17 

B.5.b  Site Access ...................................................................................................................................18 

B.5.c  Solid Waste Volume .....................................................................................................................18 

B.5.d  Counties Served ...........................................................................................................................18 

B.5.e  Anticipated Useful Life of Facility .................................................................................................19 

B.6  - DESCRIPTION OF THE EXISTING ENVIRONMENT AND THE ANTICIPATED IMPACT ................19 

B.6.a.  Topography, Land Use, and Surrounding Residents ..................................................................19 

B.6.a.a  Topography ..............................................................................................................................19 

B.6.a.b  Land Use ..................................................................................................................................19 

B.6.a.c.  Surrounding Residents .............................................................................................................20 

B.6.b  Air Quality .....................................................................................................................................20 

B.6.c  Hydrology .....................................................................................................................................20 

B.6.d  Floodplain Elevations ....................................................................................................................20 

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B.6.e  Endangered or Threatened Species .............................................................................................21 

B.6.f  Historical or Archaeological Sites .................................................................................................21 

B.6.g  Sites of Environmental Contamination ..........................................................................................24 

B.6.h  Significant Public Resources ........................................................................................................24 

B.6.h.a  Wetlands ..................................................................................................................................24 

B.6.h.b  Surficial Soils ............................................................................................................................24 

B.6.i.  Airports .........................................................................................................................................25 

B.7 - STATEMENT OF ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ..........................................................25 

B.7.a Topography, Land Use, and Surrounding Residents ......................................................................25 

B.7.a.a  Topography ..............................................................................................................................25 

B.7.a.b  Land Use ..................................................................................................................................25 

B.7.a.c  Surrounding Residents .............................................................................................................26 

B.7.b.  Air ............................................................................................................................................26 


B.7.b.a  Vehicle Emissions .................................................................................................................26 
B.7.b.b.  Particulate Emissions ............................................................................................................26 
B.7.b.c.  Odor ......................................................................................................................................26 

B.7.c.  Hydrology ....................................................................................................................................26 

B.7.d.  Floodplain Elevations ....................................................................................................................27 

B.7.e.  Endangered or Threatened Species .............................................................................................27 

B.7.f.   Historical or Archaeological Sites .................................................................................................28 

B.7.g.  Sites of Environmental Contamination .........................................................................................28 

B.7.h.  Significant Public Resources .......................................................................................................29 


B.7.h.a  Wetlands ...............................................................................................................................29 
B.7.h.b  Surficial Soils .........................................................................................................................29 
B.7.h.b.1  Soil Borings ...........................................................................................................................29 

B.8 - ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS FOR WASTE DISPOSAL.............................................................................30 

B.8.a.  No Action ......................................................................................................................................30 


B.8.a.a  Positive Impacts ....................................................................................................................30 

B.8.a.b  Negative Impacts ...................................................................................................................30 

B.8.b  Solid Waste Reduction/Recycling Alternative ...............................................................................30 


B.8.b.a  Positive Impacts ....................................................................................................................30 
B.8.b.b  Negative Impacts ...................................................................................................................31 

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B.8.c  Construction of a New Landfill Facility Alternative ........................................................................31 


B.8.c.a  Positive Impacts .......................................................................................................................31 
B.8.c.b  Negative Impacts ......................................................................................................................31 

B.8.d  Incineration ...............................................................................................................................31 


B.8.d.a  Positive Impacts ....................................................................................................................31 
B.8.d.b  Negative Impacts ...................................................................................................................31 

B.9 - ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS FOR WASTE DISPOSAL.............................................................................31 

B.10 - SUMMARY STATEMENT OF UNAVOIDABLE ADVERSE IMPACTS .................................................32 

B.11 - GRAPHIC DISPLAYS ...........................................................................................................................33 

B.11.a.  Maps Showing the Location of the Proposed Action ..............................................................33 

B.11.b. Maps, Diagrams, Photographs Illustrating the Relationship of the Disposal Area to the
Environmental Element Being Impacted. ......................................................................................33 

B.11.c.   Reference ..............................................................................................................................33 

FIGURES

Figure 1 Site Location Map

Figure 2 Soils Map

Figure 3 Airport Location Map

Figure 4 Flood Hazard Map

Figure 5 Ingham & Clinton County Wetlands Inventory Map

Figure 6 United States Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetland Inventory Map

Figure 7 Michigan Seismic Impact Zone and Hazards Map

Figure 8 Michigan Seismicity Map

Figure 9 Michigan Watershed Map

Figure 10 Truck Route Map

Figure 11 Topographic Map

Figure 12 Zoning Map

Figure 13 Wind Rose – Lansing Area 1973-2007

Figure 14 Average Annual Precipitation Michigan Map

Figure 15 National Register of Historical Places Location Map

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ATTACHMENTS

Attachment B-1 Ingham County Consistency Documentation

Attachment B-2 Copies of Permits and Licenses

Attachment B-3 Well Log Information

Attachment B-4 Sensitive Areas (Flood Plains, Endangered Species, Historical and Archeological Areas, Soil
Types)

Attachment B-5 Environmental Data Resources, Inc. Report (EDR)

Attachment B-6 Contaminated Sites

Attachment B-7 Unstable Areas Documentation

Attachment B-8 LBWL Electrical Easement Information

Attachment B-9 Letter Regarding the Applicability of NSPS

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SECTION B - ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT


The Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL) is proposing an expansion of a Type III unit that would expand the
footprint of the overall facility of the existing, separate Type II solid waste landfill facility. This would provide
additional and new Type III disposal unit is consistent with the current Ingham County Solid Waste Management
Plan (County Plan). This Construction Permit Application (CPA) proposes an expansion of the existing landfill
unit within the property boundaries and areas listed in the table below.
Table 2: GWSL Summary

Solid Waste
Existing Airspace
Property Boundary
Unit (Permitted) County (cubic yards)
Area (acres) Area (acres) (see note 2)
or Proposed (see note 1)

Ingham and
Type II Existing 482.2 229.7 32,609,280
Clinton

Type III Proposed Ingham 41.81 12.6 897,850


Note 1: Solid Waste Boundary Area does not include the vertical expansion acreage of 3.7 acres.
Note 2: The airspace reported does include the contribution of the vertical expansion.

The proposed expansion consists of a Type III Landfill unit expansion south of existing but separate Type II Unit
identified as Cells 85 - 87. The anticipated peak height of the Type III area will be approximately 933 feet above
mean sea level (ft-amsl) (USGS elevation). The expansion area is shown in the proposed footprint incorporated
in the CPA with the Engineering Drawings (see Sheets 400-1 and 400-3). As defined by the Michigan
Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), a Type III landfill is any landfill that is not a municipal solid waste
landfill or hazardous waste landfill and includes:

 Industrial waste landfills

 Landfills which accept waste other than household waste, municipal solid waste incinerator ash, or
hazardous waste from conditionally exempt small quantity generators.

 Construction and demolition (C&D) waste landfills; but not included in this application as a facility to receive
these materials

This application for the Type III unit is being submitted to add capacity to the GWSL for large volumes of inert
Type III material, consisting of contaminated soils and coal combustion residuals. The Type III unit proposed
will NOT accept construction and demolition materials, these materials will be routed to the currently licensed
Type II cells which are permitted to receive all types of Type III materials.

The proposed Type III lateral and vertical expansion will be designed and operated to meet or exceed criteria
established by local, state and federal regulatory agencies. The following sections of this Environmental
Assessment (EA) address the requirement of Rule 299.4902 and 299.4903 of Part 115.

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B.1 - DOCUMENTATION CONSISTENCY


The proposed Type III unit expansion is consistent with the attached Ingham County Solid Waste Management
Plan (March 2001). As noted in the Consistency Letter, dated July 24, 2014, Attachment B-1, the 482.2-acre
facility is approved for disposal of solid waste without a capacity limitation.

B.2 - REQUIRED PERMITS/LICENSES


The state and federal permits and/or licenses that are required for the construction and operation of the site
include, in part:

 National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Certificate of Coverage Number MIS 410096
issued March 20, 2015 and expiring April 1, 2019;

 Renewable Operating Permit (ROP) Number MI-ROP-N5997-2013 issued May 2, 2013 and expiring May
2, 2018;

 Solid Waste Disposal Area Operating License Number 9504 issued October 27, 2017 and expiring October
27, 2022;

 Solid Waste Disposal Area Construction Permit Number 4056 issued January 30, 2004;

 Southern Clinton County Municipal Utilities Authority (SCCMUA) – Waste water Discharge Permit, dated
July 6, 1998.

 Soil Erosion and Sediment Control (SESC) Permit, dated March 31, 2014 (pending updated permit in
2019).

 The Lansing Board of Water and Light (LBWL) has agreed to relocate the right of way for the electrical
service to the site, see Attachment B-8 for documentation.

B.3 - COMPLIANCE WITH LOCATION STANDARDS FOR TYPE III


LANDFILL
Since the facility exists and is operating under an approved, valid construction permit and operating license, the
location standards were reviewed with respect to the proposed Type III southern expansion. Specifically, the
southern solid waste disposal boundary is proposed to be located directly south of existing Cells 85 - 87. This
assessment adheres to the Part 115 Rules. These rules establish standards under the act for Type III landfill
units. The standards ensure the protection of human health and the environment. Type III landfills that are new
disposal areas will not be issued an operating license unless the construction permit process specified in the
act and Part 115 Rules Rule 299.4902 to Rule 299.4920 has been complied with. Pre-existing Type III landfill
units and other solid waste disposal areas and practices that are not regulated under Part 111 of the act are
subject to the standards contained in parts 2, 4, and 5 of Part 115 rules.

This application for the Type III unit is being submitted to add capacity to the GWSL for large volumes of inert
Type III material, consisting of contaminated soils and coal combustion residuals. The Type III unit proposed
will NOT accept construction and demolition materials, these materials will be routed to the currently licensed
Type II cells only. Under Part 115 Rule 299.4305 ‘Type III Landfill Location Restrictions’, Type III landfills that
are not construction and demolition debris landfills are subject to the following active work area requirements:

 Shall not be located closer than 100 feet to adjacent property lines, road rights-of-way, or lakes, and
perennial streams;

 Shall not be located closer than 300 feet to domiciles that exist at the time of issuance of a construction
permit; and

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 In addition, approval of less than 200 feet of isolation distance requires either a berm which is not less than
8 feet high with a 4-foot fence on top and which is constructed around the perimeter of the active work
area or natural screening that offers equivalent protection.

Greater isolation distances may be required in any of the following situations:

 Geological conditions require it.

 The site is adjacent to special quiet zones, as designated by local or state government.

 The site is near an airport.

 Federal or state regulations apply.

 Dewatering will adversely affect adjacent aquifers.

To address these restrictions whether they apply or do not apply to this proposed Type III expansion, however,
site features allow them to be addressed by meeting the location restrictions of the Ingham County Siting
requirements and Part 115 Rules 299.4412 through Rule 299.4418. No dewatering will be required for this
Type III expansion. Rule 299.4310 applies for this Type III expansion for groundwater isolation.

B.3.a Part 115 Rule 299.4310 Groundwater Isolation


Rule 299.4411 does not apply for this Type III unit expansion.

Rule 299.4310:

1) Type III landfills that do not have a liner or leachate collection system shall have a permanent minimum
clearance of 4 feet from the bottom of the waste to the groundwater level, unless the director authorizes a
variance from this requirement under Rule 299.4108.

 This Type III expansion includes the use of a liner and leachate collection system as shown in the
Engineering Drawings, sheets 400-1 and 400-2.

 The permanent minimum clearance from the bottom of waste (sump locations) to the groundwater level is
greater than 4 feet, see Sheets 300-2 through 300-4 in the Engineering Drawings.

2) Type III landfills that have a liner shall have a permanent minimum clearance of 4 feet from the top of the
liner to the groundwater level, unless the director authorizes a variance from this requirement under Rule
299.4108.

 This Type III expansion includes the use of a liner and leachate collection system as shown in the
Engineering Drawings, sheets 400-1 and 400-2.

3) Gravity interception of groundwater to maintain the minimum clearance to groundwater level specified by
this rule may be utilized. The pumping of groundwater to control groundwater level is not considered
permanent and shall not be utilized.

 Neither gravity interception nor pumping of groundwater is required for this proposed Type III unit design.
B.3.b. Part 115 Rule 299.4305 Horizontal Isolations (replaces Rule 4412
per Type III)
Rule 299.4305(1) See also Section G – Operations Plan.

Rule 299.4305(2)(a)(i) Noise - See Rule 299.4305(5)

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(ii) and (iii) Blowing papers and dust: The proposed horizontal isolation distances meet or exceed the regulatory
criteria and are believed to be more than adequate to prevent off-site nuisance conditions due to blowing paper
and dust. However, additional operational measures have been incorporated into the daily operation of the
landfill. Dust control measures include regular application of water or dust-retardant sprays on unpaved roads
within the property. This is accomplished using a water truck equipped with sprayers. Additional measures to
control dust include: vegetating interim cover slopes to control erosion and dust emission and regular passes of
a street sweeper. Dust control is performed as needed by applying either impounded, clean site storm water or
a stabilization/binding product mixed with the same site storm water or well water. The binding agent may consist
of biodegradable products made from beet extracts, pine resins, natural enzymes, etc. or designed products
deemed to be ecologically non-harmful or disruptive to the site’s monitoring program. As an ongoing operational
function, Granger evaluates and tests dust control products and methods to accomplish optimum dust control.

Dust, dirt and fly ash are also controlled as needed by wetting disposal material to minimize or eliminate dust at
the time of unloading. For dust-prone material, the customer is required to wet the material prior to delivery and
unloading, unless advance arrangements have been made to apply a dust control measure when receiving the
material at the facility.

Given the materials specified for acceptance, little if any litter is expected from the Type III expansion area. The
general approach to areas that are prone to drifted and blown material is accomplished through strategic
placement of litter screens and fencing, appropriate siting of daily fill operations (consistent with prevailing and/or
high-wind conditions), and regular picking of buffer areas surrounding the facility and the adjacent roadways.
Supplementing physical control measures, activity-based control measures include reduction of the working
face during high wind conditions to minimize the affected area, and, under extreme conditions, reducing the
open hours of the facility. During and after high wind conditions, areas adjacent to the facility are inspected and
maintained by the facility staff.

(iv) Odor: Odors are to be controlled by way of source control, dispersion, and odor control agents. The Type III
wastes designated for the expansion area (contaminated soils and ash) are not expected to generate odors.
However, source control measures used in the Type II landfill can be applied as necessary that include
maintaining a small active working face, use of special handling practices such as immediate cover for special
wastes with strong odors, and placement of a daily cover. Long-term source controls include the construction
of an interim cover layer prior to the final cap.

(v) and (vi) Vectors and pest animals: Although the Type III waste is not expected to generate vector and pest
animals, information on operations to prevent and control nuisance conditions associated with vectors and pest
animals (typically seagulls) is presented in the Operations Plan of the Construction Permit Application (Section
G).

(vii) Equipment vibration: The operation of the landfill is not expected to involve any machinery that would
generate significant vibration. In the case of ancillary operations, such as the electric plant, equipment is
mounted on vibration isolators and/or foundations to comply with applicable provisions of the building code for
any necessary vibration control.

Rule 299.4305(2)(b)

GWSL has prepared a series of drawings which demonstrate that the facility meets the appropriate setback
restrictions as listed in the Part 115 Rules, refer to the Engineering Drawings, Sheets 200-2 through 200-6.
Additional information regarding nuisance condition control is presented in Section G, Facility Operations Plan
of this CPA.

Certain buildings onsite owned by GWSL predate the landfill facility and exist within the setback zone and area
functional to the facility operations. No occupied domiciles exist within 300 feet of the landfill footprint. No public

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wells exist within 2,000 feet of the footprint, (see Attachment B-3 and Engineering Drawings 200-2 through 200-
6). A domestic residential well is within 800 feet of the solid waste boundary but is currently owed by the GWSL.
This well, noted as ID S2 (33000006016) on Sheet 200-2, will be abandoned and the residence will be
connected to the currently available public water supply following permit approval and before placement of
waste in the Type III landfill.

The proposed active work area for the Type III Landfill is not located within 100 feet of any inland lakes and
perennial streams and is not located within 2,000 feet of the Great Lakes or Lake St. Clair. The closest surface
water are two retention basins (located to the southwest).

Rule 299.4305(3)

The solid waste boundary for the proposed expansion of GWSL is not located within a 100-year floodplain, as
noted in the “Tri-County Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan (Including Lansing, DeWitt, And Other Local
Jurisdictions) Revised FEMA Review Copy, dated June 2015” (see Attachment B-4). The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map contains the currently proposed floodplain elevations
(see Attachment B-4). The elevation of the 100-year floodplain for the Red Cedar and Looking Glass (Remy
Chandler Drain) flood zones are currently being finalized and will be approximately 826 ft-amsl and 839 ft-amsl
near the GWSL expansion which is below the site elevations. The proposed expansion will not encroach into
the 100-year floodplain and meets the siting requirements of this rule.

This satisfies or addresses Rules 299.4415 and 299.4305(3).

Rule 299.4305(4)

The solid waste boundary for the proposed expansion of either footprints of the GWSL will not be located within
a designated wetland area. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetland Inventory Map (Figure
5 and Figure 6) illustrates the location of nearby wetlands. Information on the GWSL from MiWaters was also
reviewed (see Attachment B-4) and there were no wetlands shown in within the proposed solid waste boundary
of the expansions and the proposed landfill expansion meets the siting requirements of this rule.

This satisfies or addresses Rules 299.4416 and 299.4305(4).

Rule 299.4305(5)

Sound levels from a Type III landfill facility are restricted based on neighboring land use. For instance, should
the adjacent land use at a common property line be residential in character, the maximum sound level allowed
is 75 dBA. Likewise, commercial use is 85 dBA and all other uses, including industrial, should not be exposed
to any sound level higher than 90 dBA. Residential areas in proximity to the site are greater than 750 feet. The
Act requires an isolation distance of 200 feet to a property line (300 feet from a domicile) from the active work
area, or in this example the sound source. The greater isolation distances (750 feet vs. 200 feet) would be
expected to attenuate sound levels such that the Act's level of 75 dBA at 200 feet from the source would reduce
to approximately 65 dBA with an additional 450 feet of isolation distance, using the basic rule of a 6 dBA
reduction for every doubling of distance. The operation of the proposed landfill is intended to not create a noise
level exceeding 65 decibels for specified adjacent land uses as measured at the solid waste facility property
line nearest the active work area.

It is recognized that the control measures will not reduce all sound levels to a degree of consistency such that
any associated sound will never be heard. Atmospheric conditions alone can alter sound propagation such that
typically unnoticed sound can, under unusual conditions, be detected miles away. Granger proposes to utilize
reasonable measures, to minimize sound disturbance to adjacent properties. It should also be noted that based
on the intended use of the expansion area, its operation is not expected to be continuous through the day’s

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operating hours. Ancillary operations of the future development of the Type III unit would be addressed on a
case-by-case basis.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4305(5).

B.3.c. Part 115 Rule 299.4413 Sensitive Areas


Rule 299.4413(1) See Rules 299.4413(2) through (4).

Rule 299.4413(2)

The proposed lateral expansion area is not located in a critical dune area nor is it located in a high-risk erosion
or environmental area. See Figure 2, Soils Map.

Rule 299.4413(3)

The proposed expansion area does not alter or destroy a property that is listed, or eligible for listing, on the
Michigan or national register of historic places. The State’s Historic Preservation website was searched for a
list of all historic sites near the Site. The nearest historical site on record is the Turner-Dodge House & Heritage
Center located approximately 1.5 miles away. See Figure 15, National Register of Historical Places Location
Map for all historical places located near GWSL. Additional historic information regarding archaeological
artifacts is included in Appendix B-4.

Rule 299.4413(4)

A Type III landfill shall not be located within the range of a threatened or endangered species that is identified
under part 365 of the act, unless the applicant demonstrates that the landfill will not have an adverse effect on
the threatened or endangered species. The Michigan State University (MSU) Extension – Michigan Natural
Features Inventory (MNFI) was contacted for a rare species review. The results of the review determined that
the site will not have an adverse effect on threatened or endangered species. Documentation of this review is
included in Appendix B-4.

B.3.d. Part 115 Rule 299. 4414 Airport Safety


Rule 299.4414(1)

The Capital Region International Airport is within 5 miles of the proposed expansion as indicated on Figure 3,
Airport Location Map. There are no airports servicing jet aircraft within 10,000 feet and no airports servicing
piston-type aircraft within 5,000 feet (if any) of the property boundary. The proposed expansion is for other
types of Type III materials and will not include construction and demolition waste. Therefore Rule 299.4305 (2)
(c) does not apply and notification is not required. Although the rule does not apply to the expansion, site
features do allow for all of the location restrictions of Rule 299.4412 to Rule 299.4418 for Type II units to be
addressed.

Rule 299.4414(2) See Rule 299.4414(1), above.

Rule 299.4414(3)

Documentation required pursuant to Subrule 1 of this rule has been placed in the facility’s operating record.

Rule 299.4414(4)

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4414.

B.3.e. Part 115 Rule 299.4417 Fault Areas and Impact Zones
Rule 299.4417(1)(2)

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The Site cannot be within 200 feet of a fault that has been active in the Holocene Period, and that the facility
must be designed to account for seismic forces if there is a greater than 10-percent chance of exceeding a
horizontal particle acceleration of 10-percent of gravity (g) in 250 years. A review of information currently
developed by the Unites States Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program and the National
Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) indicates that there are no faults which were active in the Holocene
period located within 200 feet of GWSL. No known faults are located within 200 feet of the Site, as demonstrated
in Figure 7, Michigan Seismic Impact Zone and Hazards Map. A 10-percent chance of exceeding a horizontal
acceleration of 0.1g in 250 years is equivalent to exceeding a 2-percent chance over 50 years, the GWSL site
will have an approximate 2-percent chance of a 0.045g horizontal acceleration in 50 years in lithified materials.
Figure 7 and Figure 8, Michigan Seismicity Map, include the appropriate documentation developed by the USGS
Earthquake Hazards Program Design Maps Tool, 2009 NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions, which
demonstrates that the proposed expansion meets the siting requirements of Rule 299.4417.

Rule 299.4417(3)

The demonstration applicable to Rules 299.4417(1) and 299.4417(2) has been included in the operating record.

Rule 299.4417(4)

The demonstration applicable to Rules 299.4417(1) and 299.4417(2) has been included in Figure 8.

B.3.f. Part 115 Rule 299.4418 Unstable Areas


Rule 299.4418(1)

Rule 299.4418 of the Administrative Rules authorized by Part 115 of Act 451 of the Public Acts of 1994 requires
that landfill units located in unstable areas demonstrate the structural stability of the proposed construction.
Unstable areas can be defined as locations that are susceptible to natural or human-induced events or forces
capable of impairing the integrity of some, or all, of the landfill structural components responsible for preventing
releases from a landfill. Unstable areas are characterized by localized or regional ground subsidence, settling
of overburden or by slope failure. These may include: poor foundation conditions, areas susceptible to mass
movement, or karst terrains.

GWSL and the proposed expansion are not located within any areas generally characterized as unstable due
to subsurface conditions. The observation is confirmed by the following:

a) In reference to Rule 299.4418(2)(a), the facility and the proposed expansion area are not located with a karst
terrain, see Attachment B-7. Karst terrains are areas where karst topography, with its characteristic surface and
subterranean features have developed as the result of dissolution of limestone, dolomite or other soluble rock.
Characteristic physiographic features present in karst terrains include, but are not limited to, sinkholes, sinking
streams, caves, large springs and blind valleys {40 CFR 258.15(b)(5)}. There are no known limestone or
dolomite formations in the project area that would suggest karst formations.

According to the Western Michigan University document, “Hydrogeology for Underground Injection in Michigan,
Part 1, 1981” pages II-116 through II-119, see Attachment B-7, the proposed expansion area does not fall within
an unstable area.

b) In reference to Rule 299.4418(2)(b), the facility and proposed expansion areas are not located in an area
made unstable due to oil or gas drilling or other mineral deposit mining. The Clinton County area is not known
to support mining activities to reclaim any mineral resources that would generate such unstable conditions.
Local mining conditions are primarily restricted to the removal of sand and gravel from shallow glacial deposits.
The MDEQ GeoWebFace website was searched to ensure that no wells were in the area see Attachment B-7.

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c) In reference to Rule 299.4418(2)(c), the facility and the proposed expansion areas are not located in an area
where steep-sloped conditions and poor soils would be susceptible to mass movement or slope failures. On-
site soils within the area of excavation have been characterized by extensive investigation and indicate the
presence of brown/gray clayey and silty soils. Such soils are easily manipulated during excavation and do not
represent a subsidence hazard to liner construction or liner stability during the addition of refuse overburden.

d) In reference to Rule 299.4418(2)(d), the facility and the proposed expansion will not be constructed where
the groundwater level renders soils in an excavation unstable.

e) In reference to Rule 299.4418(2)(e), considering the foregoing discussion and the stability of the natural
geologic formations at the site, there are no known forces that would make the structural components of the site
susceptible to foreseeable natural or human-induced events or forces.

Rule 299.4418(2)

The unstable area definitions of this sub rule were considered in determining that the proposed expansion area
does not fall within an unstable area.

Rule 299.4418(3)

The factors listed in this sub rule were considered in determining that the proposed expansion area does not
fall within an unstable area.

Rule 299.4418(4)

The demonstrations applicable to Rule 299.4418(1) have been included in the operating record.

Rule 299.4418(5)

The demonstrations applicable to Rule 299.4418(1) are included in Attachment B-7.

B.3.g. Part 115 Rule 299.4419 Vertical Expansions


This rule applies to Type II vertical expansion, however, the vertical expansion for the Type III proposed unit is
addressed below.

Type III Landfill


The vertical expansion was limited in height for the purpose of maintaining acceptable settlement and stability
conditions for the existing Type II Cells 85 through 87.

The proposed Type III expansion area will drain to a leachate collection system designed to maintain less than
one-foot of head over the liner and each system is monitorable. The proposed Type III vertical expansion
overlaps onto a Type II area that was previously constructed, filled and has a constructed final cover (Cells 85
through 87). The proposed expansion is designed to have a final cover liner system that meets the requirements
of the Part 115 Rules.

A portion of the proposed expansion of the Type III unit will be placed over the side slope of existing the Type
II unit. The liner system and leachate collection system and its underlying soils of for the existing Type II Landfill
is demonstrated in Section F of this CPA to be able to support the overburden pressure of the proposed Type
III expansion. The proposed design considers consolidation of areas that are not currently landfill and the areas
where the newly constructed Type III cells will be placed over the side slope of the Type II cells, as well as the
underlying soils (see the Engineering Design Report included in the Permit Application). The proposed vertical
expansion will not cause a reversal in flow direction for the existing, separate Type II cell leachate collection
system and is acceptable per Part 115 Rule 299.4308, 299.4423 and 299.4419 for a vertical expansion (see
Section F – Engineering Report). The design concept at these locations is also to keep the Type II unit separate

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and distinct from the proposed Type III unit through the use of an overliner system and leachate collection
system. The proposed liner system will serve as the final cover for closure certification to the existing Type II
Cells 85-87 where the Type III unit overlaps, as discussed below.

Type III Unit Placement Over Type II Unit

The Type III expansion is designed with an overliner system for locations where it will be placed over the side
slope of the existing (but currently not certified) constructed final cover for the Type II Cells 85 through
87. Following removal of existing top soil, the remainder of the constructed final cover system (2 feet of
compacted clay and a layer of GCL) will remain in place where the Type III liner will serve as an additional
overliner exceeding the performance standard for the existing Type II cell’s final cover system. The net result is
a final cover system that meets or exceeds the required standard for final closure of a Type II area, and also
serves as the floor liner system for the new Type III unit. It is also recognized that the Type III liner placement
serves as a clear barrier between the Type II and Type III landfill units and no further Type II waste disposal or
Type II closure activities will occur within this footprint. By certifying the construction of the Type III liner system
will also serve as the closure of existing Type II unit and will be certified as a result of certifying and the new
Type III unit liner system. Subsequently, this discussion satisfies the Notification requirement to the State that
this closure activity will occur pending permit approval and notice of construction of the Type III cell areas. Areas
of the Type II cells not overlapped by the Type III cells will be certified closed in coordination with the Type III
cell certifications.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4419.

B.4 - COMPLIANCE WITH PERFORMANCE STANDARDS


B.4.a. Surface Water
An MDEQ watershed map for Ingham and Clinton counties has been included as Figure 9. According to the
Michigan Watershed Map, the GWSL Site is located within the Red Cedar and Looking Glass Watersheds.
However, storm water runoff is managed within Ingham county to discharge storm water to the Grand River.
Grand River is located approximately 1.5 miles southeast of the Site.

Non-contact surface water run-off at GWSL is routed around GWSL via perimeter ditches, pipes, and berms
designed to be freely draining (open channel flow conditions).

Surface water monitoring will be conducted in accordance with GWSL’s existing and approved Hydrogeologic
Monitoring Plan, which is included as Section D of this CPA. The non-contact water is managed to control
erosion and sedimentation using controls such as engineered ditches, diversion berms, and settling basin.
Existing vegetation is maintained to minimize adverse aesthetic and erosion effects. Soil erosion and
sedimentation control measures are implemented at GWSL.

Contact water is managed as leachate and is controlled by the leachate collection system detailed in the
Engineering Design Report that is included in this CPA which addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(a).

B.4.b Ground Water


Consistent with the requirements of Rule 299.4904(1)(c), water level elevations have been collected from the
site monitoring wells during the most recent groundwater monitoring event. Generalized groundwater flow
direction in the uppermost aquifer is presented in Sheet 300-5, as required by Rule 299.4904(4)(d). Based on
the groundwater elevation data, the general flow direction of the groundwater in the esker deposit is to the
southwest. Section D contains supplemental quarterly groundwater elevation maps for 2017. These also show
an overall north-northeast to south-southwest flow pattern.

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The groundwater elevation data from January/April 2018 (Sheet 300-5) was used to determine the seepage
velocity of the groundwater, as required by Rule 299.4904(4)(c)(iv). Previous hydrogeologic investigation
evaluated the hydraulic conductivity of the esker deposit sand and gravel beneath what is now the southernmost
portion of the Type II landfill, using constant head pump testing (Keck 1980). The values ranged from 2.5 x 10-
4 cm/sec to 9.7 x 10-3 cm/sec.

The expansion site is underlain by clay soils from ground surface to the proposed landfill base. The silty clay in
the surficial glacial till hydraulically isolates the uppermost aquifer from discontinuous pockets of perched
groundwater. This aquitard has been characterized with respect to vertical isolation, thickness, classification
and permeability, via numerous samples of the surficial glacial till materials that have been laboratory-tested.

Laboratory soil test data (see Section F – Engineering Report) indicate a favorable degree of uniformity of the
surficial glacial till soil materials. Percent fines (silt plus clay) are characteristically 51 to 75-percent by mass,
clearly indicating that this deposit is predominantly composed of fine-grained and low-permeability materials.

The behavior of the surficial glacial till unit can also be described through use of the Atterberg Limits tests. The
Plasticity Index of the cohesive soil samples tested from the expansions range from 2 to 13, characteristic of
silty clay soils with low to medium plasticity. Soil classification according to the Unified Soil Classification System
(USCS) indicates that most of the materials composing surficial glacial till are CL-ML soils. Permeability values
in the range of 4.4 x 10-8 to 2 x 10-7 cm/sec for tested samples of this CL-ML material further document the fine-
grained nature of the clay soils.

The proposed liner system and leachate collection system have been designed to prevent releases of leachate
to the groundwater. Leachate from the proposed Type III Landfill will be pumped from the leachate collection
system sumps and directed to a waste water treatment plant (Lansing). The site also has an alternate discharge
permit to direct leachate to SCCMUA WWTP if deemed necessary. GWSL performs quarterly groundwater
monitoring in accordance with the approved Hydrogeological Monitoring Plan (see Section D of this CPA) and
GWSL’s Industrial User Permit with SCCMUA.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(a).

B.4.c. Air
Type III waste specified to be received at the expansion area is not expected to generate methane or carbon
dioxide. The proposed expansion does not affect the design capacity of the municipal solid waste landfill as
described in Attachment B-9. Additionally, the burning of waste is not allowed at the Site. Control of wind-borne
particulate matter is provided by implementation of the control measures including the use of road watering, the
use of dust binding agents, road maintenance, street sweeping, and paving.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(a).

B.5 - PROPOSED FACILITY DESCRIPTION


B.5.a Type and Size
The GWSL is currently permitted as a Type II solid waste landfill located at 16980 Wood Road, Lansing,
Michigan 48906. The GWSL consists of 482.2 acres located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 3, T4N, R2W Lansing
Township, Ingham County, and the South ½ of Section 34, T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township, Clinton County,
Michigan. A Site Location Map is presented as Figure 1 and illustrates the limits of the expansion area. The
area intended for Type III solid waste disposal, including the proposed expansion will be 12.6 lateral acres.

Table 3 includes a summary of the GWSL existing permitted and proposed facility information.

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Table 3: Granger Wood Street Landfill Facility Summary

Solid Waste Airspace


Existing
Property Boundary (cubic
Unit (Permitted) County
Area (acres) Area (acres) yards) (see
or Proposed (see note 1)
note 2)

Ingham and
Type II Existing 482.2 229.7 32,609,280
Clinton

Type III Proposed Ingham 41.81 12.6 897,850


Note 1: Solid Waste Boundary Area does not include the vertical expansion acreage of 3.7 acres.
Note 2: The airspace reported does include the contribution of the vertical expansion.

GWSL currently accepts Type III waste from locations within Clinton, Ingham and Eaton County, surrounding
counties, out of state, and out of country. GWSL is prohibited from receiving and disposing of regulated,
characteristic hazardous waste. The purpose of the proposed expansion is to more efficiently segregate the
Type III materials (exclusive of C&D waste) from the Type II wastes.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(a)(i).

B.5.b Site Access


The entrance to the Site is accessible from Wood Street, a three-lane paved Class “A” county road. A Truck
Route Map is provided as Figure 10.

All vehicles entering the Site must stop at the gate house prior to proceeding elsewhere on the Site. Incoming
loads are reviewed for proper documentation, sampling, tarping, and subject to random load inspections. Waste
hauling trucks are then directed to the active disposal area.

Pursuant to Act 451, the facility will be designed and constructed to meet or exceed the criteria established by
applicable solid waste regulations to ensure an environmentally safe operation. The facility will not accept liquid
wastes, wastes with free liquids, or prohibited materials that include regulated hazardous wastes for disposal.
The landfill is generally expected to accept waste between 6:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and
7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday. GWSL is closed Sundays and major holidays. Additionally, GWSL may modify
their operational hours, at their discretion, depending upon the incoming waste volume to minimize the impact
to surrounding neighbors. The proposed Type III area is expected to operate within the same schedules.

Access is restricted during non-operating hours by a locked gate at the entrance road and fencing around the
perimeter of the facility. Once permitted and as part of early site development, the Type III area will be fenced.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(a)(ii).

B.5.c Solid Waste Volume


The proposed Type III southern expansion is designed with an approximate airspace volume of 897,850 cubic
yards.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(a)(iii).

B.5.d Counties Served


The anticipated counties to be served by the landfill are Barry, Calhoun, Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Ionia,
Livingston, Lenawee, Oakland, St. Joseph, Shiawassee, Washtenaw and any other communities and or entities

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included in of the Ingham County Solid Waste Management Plan (County Plan), as amended or other applicable
regulations.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(a)(iv).

B.5.e Anticipated Useful Life of Facility


Type III Landfill
Based on an initial anticipated solid waste receipt rate of 120,000 cubic yards per year, the proposed expanded
facility will provide approximately 7.5 years of additional life to the overall facility.
While a minor timeframe, its true benefit is an improved use of air space through allocating specific areas for
bulk/large volumes of incoming materials that might compromise the condition of the Type II areas. Detailed air
space calculations can be found in the Engineering Report included in Section F of the CPA.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(a)(v).

B.6 - DESCRIPTION OF THE EXISTING ENVIRONMENT AND THE


ANTICIPATED IMPACT
The existing GWSL is operated as a Type II solid waste disposal area. Preceding that activity, the property was
used for agriculture purposes.

B.6.a. Topography, Land Use, and Surrounding Residents


GWSL is currently licensed as a licensed Type II Landfill located in the NE ¼ of Section 3, T4N, R2W Lansing
Township, Ingham County, and the S ½ of Section 34, T5N, R2W, Dewitt Township, Clinton County, Michigan.
The total footprint of the facility property is 482.2 acres. The area intended for Type III solid waste disposal is
approximately 12.6 acres. Refer to the Site Location Map for details Figure 1.

B.6.a.a Topography
Construction of the GWSL Type III expansion would result in a change in the topography in the area over which
it is built. The finished Type III Landfill development would produce a single grassed and terraced hill with slopes
of minimum 5-percent to a maximum of 25-percent and a final height of approximately 933 ft-amsl.

The expansion area is of relatively flat terrain and ranges in elevation from 880 ft-amsl to 890 ft-amsl. The
topography near area of the existing and proposed landfill expansion ranges from 874 ft-amsl to 933.5 ft-amsl.
Refer to Figure 11, Topographic Map, and Sheet 200-1 of the Engineering Drawings for the most recently
available topographic conditions.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(i).

B.6.a.b Land Use


The proposed expansion is located within Lansing Township. The land in Lansing Township surrounding GWSL
is currently zoned as commercial, industrial and residential.

General landfill operations will remain the same with the proposed expansion. The proposed expansion is not
expected to result in significant changes to the current land use of the area outside the proposed solid waste
boundary, except the time, operations, and land use may provide ancillary activities part and parcel to the facility.

The proposed end use for GWSL is anticipated to be green space with the possibility of extending a renewable
energy footprint using solar arrays and/or wind turbines for power generation. Further, space has been allocated
for other potential operations that would be ancillary and in support of the overall site’s waste management
functions.

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B.6.a.c. Surrounding Residents


There are two residential areas located near the site. The closest is located approximately 0.1 miles east of the
proposed expansion on Wood Road. The second closest is located 0.2 miles south of the proposed expansion
on Wood Road as shown in the Zoning Map, Figure 12. Both residential properties are owned by the GWSL.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(i).

B.6.b Air Quality


Ingham County is in the central part of the lower peninsula of Michigan. The prevailing winds are primarily out
of the west/southwest with an average speed of 10 knots. The most recent wind rose depicting the average
wind conditions observed in Lansing, Michigan between 1973 and 2007 and is provided as Figure 13. The City
of Lansing is located approximately 1-mile south of the GWSL.

According to the MDEQ-OWNRP, state-wide annual carbon monoxide levels over the last 10 years have
generally remained at one-third of the state standard. A peak in the state-wide average level occurring in 1994
was due to two exceedances of the standard at one air monitoring site in Detroit. Neither 1-hour nor 8-hour
carbon monoxide standard exceedances have occurred in the last decade. All areas in Michigan have been in
attainment with the 1-hour and 8-hour standards since August 30, 1999.

Fugitive dust emissions from landfill activity are normally attributed to truck traffic from roadways, wind erosion
from open areas, and storage piles. Ongoing practices at GWSL to control dust and to maintain grassy areas
have been sufficient to maintain low emissions at the Site.

The amount of emissions such as particulates, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxides, and lead
contained in the exhaust from onsite vehicles is not expected to increase or to cause adverse air quality impacts.
The number of vehicles entering and leaving the Site is not expected to increase with this proposed expansion,
since its intended function is to redirect existing traffic to a separate area.

Michigan rules require a yearly estimate of the PM-10 and non-methane organic carbons (NMOC) emissions
rate for annual state emissions fees. GWSL performs emission estimates and currently operates in compliance
with the facility’s ROP. The proposed Type III unit is not expected to increase these emission levels since most
of the Type III materials are already accepted in the licensed Type II cells, and the materials to be placed in the
expansion area are designated as inert.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(ii).

B.6.c Hydrology
B.6.c.(1) and (2).Magnitude of 24-hour, 25-year storm and Average Annual Rainfall
The average annual precipitation, derived from climatology data from the US Department of Agriculture –
National Resources Conservation Service, is approximately 32 inches. Annual precipitation information has
been included in Figure 14, Michigan Precipitation Map. The magnitude of a 24-hour, 25-year storm event for
Ingham County is approximately 5.8 inches.

The proposed expansion is not expected to alter surface water drainage patterns near the Site.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(iii).

B.6.d Floodplain Elevations


The solid waste boundary for the proposed expansion of GWSL is not located within a 100-year floodplain, as
noted in the “Tri-County Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan (Including Lansing, DeWitt, And Other Local
Jurisdictions) Revised FEMA Review Copy, dated June 2015”, see Attachment B-4. The elevation of the 100-

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year floodplain for the Red Cedar and Looking Glass (Remy Chandler Drain) flood zones are currently being
finalized and will be approximately 826 ft-amsl and 839 ft-amsl near the GWSL expansion. The proposed
expansion will not encroach into the 100-year floodplain and meets the siting requirements of this rule.

The Site surface water drainage system and onsite sedimentation/retention basins are adequately designed to
maintain flood elevations in the vicinity. Refer to Attachment B-4 for further information on floodplain elevations.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(iv).

B.6.e Endangered or Threatened Species


The Michigan State University (MSU) Extension – Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI) was contacted
for a rare species review. The review determined that the site will not have an adverse effect on threatened or
endangered species. Documentation of this review is included in Attachment B-4.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(v).

B.6.f Historical or Archaeological Sites


Based upon recent inquiries of the State of Michigan Historical Preservation Office and a search of available
data from Michigan’s Historic Sites Online website, there are no reported archaeological or historical sites on
the facility property. The nearest historical site to GWSL record is the Dodge Mansion located approximately 2
miles southwest of the GWSL. A map of historic places is provided as Figure 15. Below is a list of historic sites
obtained from National Register of Historic Places included as Table 1. Most of construction activity that will be
associated with the proposed expansion will occur in previously disturbed and/or landfilled areas. No reported
archaeological or historical sites exist at the facility.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(vi).

Table 4: Historical Landmarks Near GWSL

Landmark Name Date Listed Location City or Town County

9622nd Army Air


Corps Reserve
Recovery Unit-- 8/16/1991 16601 Airport Rd. Lansing Eaton
Civil Air Patrol
Quonset Huts

Michigan State
Medical Society 11/30/2011 120 W. Saginaw St. East Lansing Ingham
Building

325 W. Grand
Central School 4/10/1986 East Lansing Ingham
River Ave.

Masonic Temple
3/29/1999 314 M.A.C. Ave. East Lansing Ingham
Building

Capital Bank Tower 12/6/2005 124 W. Allegan St. Lansing Ingham

Prudden Wheel
5/30/2007 707 Prudden St. Lansing Ingham
Company Building

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Landmark Name Date Listed Location City or Town County

Arbaugh's
Department Store 7/20/2007 401 S. Washington Lansing Ingham
Building

Ottawa Street
11/26/2008 217 E. Ottawa St. Lansing Ingham
Power Station

Lansing Downtown
12/13/2010 330 Marshall St Lansing Ingham
Historic District

Lansing Artillery
835 W. Genesee
Michigan National 4/7/2014 Lansing Ingham
St.
Guard Armory

Genesee Street
12/30/2014 1900 S. Cedar St. Lansing Ingham
School

French, Walter H., 127 W. Grand


8/4/2016 Lansing Ingham
Junior High School River Ave.

Pulver Brothers Capitol and


1/25/1971 Lansing Ingham
Filling Station Michigan Aves.

Michigan State
9/14/1972 106 E. North St. Lansing Ingham
Capitol

Turner-Dodge
E. Grand River
House & Heritage 4/30/1976 Lansing Ingham
Ave. and Turner St.
Center

North Lansing
Historic 9/17/1980 215 N. Capitol Ave. Lansing Ingham
Commercial District

Central Methodist
9/17/1980 315 W. Allegan St. Lansing Ingham
Episcopal Church

Federal Building 9/17/1980 227 N. Capitol Ave. Lansing Ingham

First Baptist
9/17/1980 118 W. Ottawa St. Lansing Ingham
Church

Lansing Woman's
9/17/1980 217 S. Capitol Ave. Lansing Ingham
Club Building

Masonic Temple 120-122 W. Ottawa


9/17/1980 Lansing Ingham
Building St.

Michigan Millers
9/17/1980 208 N. Capitol Ave. Lansing Ingham
Mutual Fire

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Landmark Name Date Listed Location City or Town County

Insurance
Company Building

211-219 S.
Mutual Building 9/17/1980 Lansing Ingham
Washington Ave.

Strand Theatre and 326 W. Grand


7/11/1980 Lansing Ingham
Arcade River Ave.

Smith-Turner 1203 S.
7/3/1980 Lansing Ingham
House Washington Ave.

Grand Trunk
Western Rail
11/30/1982 216 Huron St. Lansing Ingham
Station/Lansing
Depot

Moon, Darius B., 300 S. Washington


5/21/1983 Lansing Ingham
House Ave.

Knapp, J.W., 1003 N.


3/22/1984 Lansing Ingham
Company Building Washington Ave.

Brown-Price House 5/17/1984 316 S. Walnut St. Lansing Ingham

State Office 2700 Moores River


1/14/1985 Lansing Ingham
Building Dr.

Moores, J.H.,
108 W. Grand
Memorial 5/27/1988 Lansing Ingham
River Ave.
Natatorium

Franklin Avenue
108--110 S.
Presbyterian 10/17/1990 Lansing Ingham
Hosmer St.
Church

Penfil Apartments 11/2/1990 229 Seymour St. Lansing Ingham

320--322 and 326--


St. Mary Cathedral 12/10/1993 Lansing Ingham
328 W. Ottawa

637 E. Michigan
Emery Houses 7/21/1995 Lansing Ingham
Ave.

Union Depot 3/21/2017 402 S. Walnut St. Lansing Ingham

Glaister, Richard
and Deborah 12/13/2010 330 Marshall St Okemos Ingham
(Brough) House

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Landmark Name Date Listed Location City or Town County

Goetsch--Winckler 2410 Hulett Rd.,


12/13/1995 Lansing Eaton
House Meridian Township

9622nd Army Air


Corps Reserve
Recovery Unit-- 8/16/1991 16601 Airport Rd. Lansing Eaton
Civil Air Patrol
Quonset Huts

Michigan State
Medical Society 11/30/2011 120 W. Saginaw St. East Lansing Ingham
Building

325 W. Grand
Central School 4/10/1986 East Lansing Ingham
River Ave.

Masonic Temple
3/29/1999 314 M.A.C. Ave. East Lansing Ingham
Building
Source: Information obtained from the National Register of Historic Places

If any such archaeological artifacts or historical remnants are discovered during construction, work will be
paused, and the State Historical Preservation Office will be notified.

B.6.g Sites of Environmental Contamination


To identify any known sites of environmental contamination within one half-mile radius of the Site, available
information from federal and state records was obtained through Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) on
February 6, 2018. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s Part 201-site database, Environmental
Response Division’s (MDEQ-ERD) web page was also searched to identify any known sites of environmental
contamination. The complete result of the records search is contained in Attachments B-5 and B-6.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(vii).

B.6.h Significant Public Resources


B.6.h.a Wetlands
The solid waste boundary for the proposed expansion Type III unit footprint of the GWSL will not be located
within a designated wetland. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service Wetland Map indicating the current
location of the designated wetlands surrounding the GWSL is included in Figure 5 and Figure 6. There are no
wetlands within the solid waste boundary of the proposed landfill expansion areas and therefore, the proposed
expansion meets the siting requirements of this rule.

B.6.h.b Surficial Soils


Undisturbed surface soils at the site are described by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural
Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Web Soils Survey.

Regional geology is characterized by various glacial deposits within a recessional glacial moraine, overlying the
shale of the Michigan Formation. The nearest body of water is an unnamed retention basin. Surface runoff flows
in a general south-south-westerly direction, until it reaches the Grand River in Lansing, Michigan approximately
2 miles from the site.

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Soil descriptions can be found in Attachment B-4 and in Section C of this CPA.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(viii).

B.6.i. Airports
Isolation distances per Part 115 Rules 299.4412 thru Rule 299.4418 are demonstrated in this application to
address the Rule 299.4305 criteria, however since the Type III unit proposed will not accept construction and
demolition debris waste, the Airport notification requirement in Rule 299.4414 is not applicable.

The closest public airport to the Site is the Capital Region International Airport International Airport located
approximately 2 miles northwest of the Site, as indicated on Figure 3, Airport Location Map.

This satisfies or addresses the isolation distance criteria of Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(ix) and Rule 299.4305.

B.7 - STATEMENT OF ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS


The existing GWSL Type II solid waste disposal has been operating as a licensed landfill since 1984.

The intent of the proposed Type III unit expansion at GWSL is to maximize the airspace capacity of the facility
for Type III waste, separated from the Type II waste as well as provide better fill management practices. The
proposed landfill expansion will occur within Granger’s property boundary and the recommended isolation
distances will be maintained.

The following sections will address long and short-term effects on the area’s environmental resources
surrounding the facility due to the proposed landfill expansion.

B.7.a Topography, Land Use, and Surrounding Residents


B.7.a.a Topography
Construction of the GWSL expansion would result in a change in the topography in the area over which it is
built. The finished Type III Landfill development would produce a single grassed and terraced hill with slopes of
minimum 5-percent to a maximum of 25-percent and a final height of approximately 933 ft-amsl. The actual
footprint of the expansion is small enough that it will not significantly change the overall appearance of the area.

The expansion area is of relatively flat terrain and ranges in elevation from 880 ft-amsl to 890 ft-amsl. The
topography near area of the existing and proposed landfill expansion ranges from 874 ft-amsl to 933 ft-amsl.
Refer to Figure 11, Topographic Map, and Sheet 200-1 of the Engineering Drawings for the most recently
available topographic conditions.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(i).

B.7.a.b Land Use


The proposed expansion is located within Lansing Township. The land in Lansing Township surrounding GWSL
is currently zoned as commercial, industrial and residential.

Landfill operations will remain the same with the proposed expansion. The proposed expansion is not expected
to result in significant changes to the current land use of the area outside the proposed solid waste boundary.

The proposed end use for GWSL is anticipated to be green space with the possibility of extending a renewable
energy footprint using solar arrays and/or wind turbines for power generation. Further, space has been allocated
for other potential operations that would be ancillary and in support of the overall site’s waste management
functions.

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B.7.a.c Surrounding Residents


There are two residential areas located near the site. The closest is located approximately 0.1 miles east of the
proposed expansion on Wood Road. The second closest is located 0.2 miles south of the proposed expansion
on Wood Road as shown in the Zoning Map, Figure 12. Both residential properties are owned by the GWSL.

This satisfies or addresses Rule 299.4903(2)(b)(i).

B.7.b. Air
Ingham County is centrally located in the southern half of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. Lake Michigan is
approximately 85 miles west and Lake Huron is approximately 70 miles east of the proposed expansion Site.
The prevailing winds are primarily from the west/southwest and at 10 knots. A wind rose showing observed wind
conditions at the Capital Region International Airport in Lansing, Michigan from 1973 and 2007 is provided in
Figure 13.

B.7.b.a Vehicle Emissions


Construction equipment and trucks in route to the GWSL Facility, as shown in Figure 10, will account for an
insignificant amount of the total mobile source emissions in Ingham County and the surrounding counties.
Based on current equipment operations and maximum traffic volumes, projected exhaust from trucks and
machinery because of the expansion should remain below the National Ambience Air Quality Standard
Concentration for eight hours and one-hour levels of carbon monoxide.

B.7.b.b. Particulate Emissions


Dust control measures include regular application of water or dust-retardant sprays on internal roads within the
property. This is accomplished using a water truck equipped with sprayers as well as use of dust suppressants.
Additional measures to control dust include vegetating interim cover slopes to control erosion and dust emission
and regular passes of a street sweeper with brushes and water sprayer on paved roads.

For dust-prone material, the customer is required to wet the material prior to delivery and unloading, unless
advance arrangements have been made to apply a dust control measure when receiving the material at the
facility.

B.7.b.c. Odor
Odors originate from two sources at landfills. Some odors come from incoming loads of waste. These odors
are controlled by covering the waste at the end of each work day, or the immediate burial of particularly odorous
waste streams. Other odor comes from the decomposition of waste over time. However, the Type III wastes
proposed to be accepted (contaminated soils and ash) are unlikely to create odors or generate gas. If
necessary, odor control methods and products, such as masking agents could be applied.

B.7.c. Hydrology
The average annual precipitation, derived from climatology data from the US Department of Agriculture –
National Resources Conservation Service, is approximately 32 inches. Annual precipitation information has
been included in Figure 14, Michigan Precipitation Map. The magnitude of a 24-hour, 25-year storm event for
Ingham County is approximately 5.8 inches.

The proposed expansion is not expected to alter surface water drainage patterns near the Site.

Groundwater quality is protected by providing an adequate barrier between refuse and the groundwater table
as well as the minimization of leachate head on the landfill bottom liner system. GWSL provides these protective
features along with quarterly monitoring of groundwater around the facility.

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GWSL monitors the groundwater aquifer both upgradient and downgradient of the waste disposal area with a
series of groundwater monitoring wells. Upon completion of construction of the proposed expansion, 2 new
monitoring wells will be included with the existing monitoring wells as part of routine groundwater monitoring
(refer to Section D – Hydrogeological Monitoring Plan of this construction permit application).

The proposed expansion is not expected to alter surface water drainage or groundwater flow patterns near the
Site.

B.7.d. Floodplain Elevations


The solid waste boundary for the proposed expansion of GWSL is not located within a 100-year floodplain, as
noted in the “Tri-County Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan (Including Lansing, East Lansing, And Other Local
Jurisdictions) Revised FEMA Review Copy, dated June 2015” (see Figure 4 and Attachment B-4). The Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map has been prepared for the Lansing
Township, Michigan area, the currently proposed floodplain elevations are included in Attachment B-4). The
elevation of the 100-year floodplain for the Red Cedar and Looking Glass (Remy Chandler Drain) flood zones
are currently being finalized and will be approximately 826 ft-amsl and 839 ft-amsl near the GWSL expansion.
The proposed expansion will not encroach into the 100-year floodplain and meets the siting requirements of this
rule.

B.7.e. Endangered or Threatened Species


According to the Michigan State University (MSU) Extension – Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI)
natural heritage database, several legally protected species have been documented within 1.5 miles of the
project site (see Attachment B-4). These documented records are considered historic (>50 years) and it is not
likely that negative impacts will occur. Table 1 provides a list of legally protected species near the GWSL facility.
The most concerning issue is the Indiana bat, an endangered species that is listed in the State Protection Status
Code Definitions (SPROT) and the Federal Protection Status Code Definitions (USESA). Documentation of this
review is included in Attachment B-4.

The Indiana bat occurs only in the eastern United States and are typically confined to the southern three tiers
of counties in Michigan. This species summers in Michigan and winters in caves in Indiana and Kentucky.
Indiana bats form colonies and forages in riparian and mature floodplain habitats. Their nursery roost sites are
commonly located under loose bark or in hollows of trees near riparian habitat. These bats usually avoid houses
and other artificial structures and roost under loose bark of dead elm, maple, and ash trees. Other dead trees
used include oak, hickory, and cottonwood. Foraging typically occurs over slow-moving, wooded streams and
rivers and in the canopy of mature trees. A summer colony’s foraging area may encompass a stretch of a stream
over a half-mile in length. Upland areas isolated from floodplains and non-wood streams are usually avoided.
As a conservation strategy, the suggested seasonal tree cutting range is between October 1 and March 31.

Additionally, the MFNI has identified which include the Northern long-eared bat and the Eastern Massasauga
Rattlesnake as federally threatened species. These species are not within a 1.5-mile radius of the Site, but the
Site is within 150 miles of positive counties and districts (See the MFNI Report in Attachment B-4).
Table 5: Legally Protected Species within 1.5 miles of the GWSL Site

Name Common G_Rank S_Rank Firstobs Lastobs USESA SPROT ELCAT


Name

Galearis Showy
G5 S2 1877 1877 T Plant
spectabilis orchis

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Name Common G_Rank S_Rank Firstobs Lastobs USESA SPROT ELCAT


Name

Myotis Indiana
G2 S1 1974 1974-10-1 LE E Animal
sodalis bat

Cryptotis Least
G5 S1S2 1939 1945-11 T Animal
parva shrew

Galearis Showy
G5 S2 1894 1895-05-26 T Plant
spectabilis orchis
Notes: Reference from MNFI of MSU. April 2017

In Table 2, there are few Special Concern species located 1.5 miles of the Site. MFNI defines Special Concern
as a species whose numbers are declining in the state.

Table 6: Special Concern Species and other Rare Natural Features within 1.5 miles of the GSWL Site

Name Common G_Ra S_Rank Firstobs Lastobs USESA SPROT ELCAT


Name nk

Hemileuca Barrens
G5 S2S3 1939 1953 SC Animal
maia buckmoth

Tradescanti Virginia 1923-06-


G5 S2 1923 SC Plant
a virginiana spiderwort 08

Microtus Woodland 1938-07-


G5 S3S4 1938 SC Animal
pinetorum vole 13

Myotis Little 1957-04-


G3 S1 1958 SC Animal
lucifugus brown bat 12
Notes: Reference from MNFI of MSU. April 2017

B.7.f. Historical or Archaeological Sites


There are 36 historical landmark sites designated by the State of Michigan Historical Preservation Office and a
search of available data from Michigan’s Historic Sites Online website, located within 5 miles of the GWSL
facility. The most proximal historical site to GWSL is the Dodge Mansion located at 106 E. North St., Lansing
MI. The Dodge Mansion is located approximately 1 mile to the southeast of the GWSL facility. The second
closest is Michigan State Medical Society Building located at 120 W. Saginaw St., Lansing, MI. Located 2 miles
to the southeast, see Figure 15.

B.7.g. Sites of Environmental Contamination


To identify any known sites of environmental contamination within one half-mile radius of the Site, available
information from federal and state records was obtained through Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) on
February 6, 2018. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s Part 201-site database, Environmental
Response Division’s (MDEQ-ERD) web page was also searched to identify any known sites of environmental
contamination. The complete result of the records search is contained in Attachments B-5 and B-6.

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B.7.h. Significant Public Resources


B.7.h.a Wetlands
The solid waste boundary for the proposed expansion of either footprints of the GWSL will not be located within
a wetland. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service Wetland Map indicating the current location of the
wetlands surrounding the GWSL is included in Figures 5 and 6. There are be no wetlands within the solid waste
boundary of the proposed landfill expansion areas and therefore, the proposed expansion meets the siting
requirements of this rule.

B.7.h.b Surficial Soils


Surficial soils at the GWSL expansion site are described by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural
Resource Conservation Services (NRCS) Web Soil Survey (see Attachment B-4). Most of the Site is
characterized by Capac Loam (CaA) with some of Udorthents (well drained to excessively drained soils that
have been disturbed by cuffing or filling) and Udipsamments (sand dunes and depressional or level, sandy
areas stabilized by vegetation). Refer to the Soil Map in Figure 2.

B.7.h.b.1 Soil Borings


Thirteen waste delineation borings were completed in the easternmost portion of the Granger Paulson Street
Landfill (GPSL) in September 2016, and three soil borings for the western expansion area were advanced in
December 2017 at the locations shown on Sheet 300-1.

To provide adequate separation between the GPSL and the western side of the Type III expansion, Granger
will remove GPSL waste to the approximate position of the 10-foot refuse thickness contour shown on Sheet
400-7 of the Engineering Drawings. This separation is also intended to provide space for the new downgradient
well pair MW-42s/d. The proposed revised GPSL waste boundary and specifications for edge-of-waste and cap
reconstruction will be submitted to the MDEQ following approval of the Type III southern expansion construction
permit application. New monitor well pair MW-42s/d will be drilled after the GPSL waste is relocated.

The number of borings was selected to provide, along with existing boring information, a boring density in the
western side of the expansion (Cell 32) similar to that during 2001 for the main southern part of the expansion
(Cells 30 and 31) (approximately 1 boring per acre). The distribution and rationale for the borings, including the
relocation of downgradient detection monitor well pairs, includes the following:

 SB-101 through SB-103 were used to define the thickness, geotechnical properties, and permeability
characteristics of the surficial glacial till, which form the subgrade for the western side of the Type III
expansion.

 MW-40s/d and MW-41s/d are new downgradient detection monitor well pairs for Cells 30/31; they will
replace MW-24s/d and MW-12, respectively.

 MW-42s/d is the new downgradient detection monitor well pair for Cell 32. MW-42s/d will replace MW-
20s/d. MW-5s/d will continue as a designated downgradient location only for GWSL Type II waste, as it
is positioned side-gradient to the design of Cell 32.

 MW-43s/d will be added as an upgradient location in relation to Cells 30/31. In accordance with the
GWSL’s Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan (Section D of this construction permit application, this well pair will
be sampled annually (i.e., as opposed to quarterly) following the establishment of background groundwater
quality, based on eight independent samples.

The 2017 soil borings were extended a minimum of 5 feet past the base of the surficial glacial till, to verify its
thickness. All borings were abandoned by tremie grouting with a bentonite slurry. Soil borings were drilled
using hollow-stem auger (HSA) techniques. Soil samples were collected using 2-inch-diameter split barrel

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and/or 3-inch-diameter Shelby tube samplers. One 24-inch sample (split spoon or Shelby tube) was collected
from each 5-foot auger flight.

At SB-101 through SB-103, a pilot hole was drilled until penetrating approximately 5 feet of native clay in the
Surficial Glacial Till. The hole was grouted with high solid bentonite grout to mitigate the potential for downward
leakage of possible water that may be perched on top of the clay. The pilot holes were drilled using 12.25-inch
hollow-stem augers and continuous split spoon sampling (24 inch runs) was employed until about 5 feet into
the Surficial Glacial Till. Drilling commenced below that depth with 4.25-inch hollow-stem augers.

The recovered soil samples were classified on-site following the Unified Soil Classification System (ASTM D-
2488). Soil samples for laboratory analysis were sealed in suitable containers and delivered to the Golder
laboratory in Lansing, Michigan for further geotechnical testing. Individual logs of borings prepared by the field
personnel can be found in this CPA, Section C – Hydrogeological Investigation Report.

B.8 - ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS FOR WASTE DISPOSAL


The existing GWSL Type II solid waste disposal has been operating as a licensed landfill since 1984.

The intent of the proposed Type III unit expansion at GWSL is to maximize the airspace capacity of the facility
for Type III waste, separated from the Type II waste as well as provide better fill management practices. The
proposed landfill expansion will occur within the GWSL property boundary and the recommended isolation
distances will be maintained.

Alternatives to the proposed facility expansion include; taking no action, other disposal methods, or proposing
a new site. Alternatives and their potential impacts are discussed below.

B.8.a. No Action
The proposed expansion benefits the efficiency of use to the Type II area and allows a mechanism to avoid
(through separation) potential operations issues caused by receiving large volumes of Type III materials in the
Type II area. These issues include differential settlement, blinding off leachate movement and gas collection,
other settlement related issues on gas collection systems, and other.

B.8.a.a Positive Impacts


While some impacts may be viewed as positive, such as a diminished lifespan of the facility, however these
assessments would be premature given the operation benefits the expansion provides.

B.8.a.b Negative Impacts


An alternative to waste disposal at GWSL would have to be identified sooner than anticipated if the Type III
expansion were not permitted. The type of waste materials to be received at the Type III expansion area are
unlikely to be recycled or reused. Siting of a new “greenfield” landfill would be less desirable than expanding an
existing site, especially given that this proposed Type III unit is only 12.6 acres with approximately 7.5 years of
life. The potential environmental impacts related to constructing a new landfill are typically considered greater
than the potential environmental impacts related to expanding an existing facility.

B.8.b Solid Waste Reduction/Recycling Alternative


The types of materials expected to be placed in the Type III area are not easily recycled or reused.

B.8.b.a Positive Impacts


The waste disposal area at GWSL would not be increased. The landfill would be developed as currently
permitted but remain open further into the future as currently permitted capacity is constructed and used more
efficiently.

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B.8.b.b Negative Impacts


This option presumes that a significant quantity of recyclable materials currently remains in the waste stream
and can be practically separated for recycling. The types of materials expected to be placed in the Type III area
are not easily recycled or reused.

B.8.c Construction of a New Landfill Facility Alternative


This option implies that the expansion at GWSL would not occur and site life would not be increased. Waste
would be accepted at the facility until the facility reaches currently permitted capacity. Waste would be directed
to a newly constructed facility after GWSL closes. The newly constructed facility would presumably be located
at a site not currently used for waste disposal.

B.8.c.a Positive Impacts


A new facility could potentially be sited in an area with an optimum combination of favorable hydrogeologic
conditions and minimal environmental impacts. Such conditions may or may not exist in the Capital Region Tri-
County area.

B.8.c.b Negative Impacts


Constructing a new landfill would increase the number of landfill developments in Ingham County. The potential
environmental impacts related to constructing a new landfill are typically considered greater than the potential
environmental impacts related to expanding an existing landfill. This option would also not be in compliance
with the Ingham County Solid Waste Management Plan.

The new site may represent an additional environmental risk if the hydrogeologic conditions are less favorable,
or if the design and operation of the landfill were less effective than having an existing Type II operation already
in place.

B.8.d Incineration
Incineration is a controlled combustion process that burns solid waste at high temperatures, reducing the solid
waste to ash.

B.8.d.a Positive Impacts


The process results in solid waste volume reductions by up to 90-percent and is broadly applicable to most solid
waste streams and does not require a large land tract to construct.

B.8.d.b Negative Impacts


Capital costs, including air pollution controls required to meet strict air quality regulations, make incineration an
expensive alternative. Additionally, incineration does not eliminate the need for landfill space. In contrast,
incinerator ash cannot be commingled or disposed of with other solid waste, unless it has been further
processed through mechanical or chemical methods to diminish the toxicity or leachability of the ash. This
option historically has not been well received by the public.

B.9 - ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS FOR WASTE DISPOSAL


This section describes the impacts from the proposed actions (the GWSL expansion) that are unavoidable.
Although these impacts cannot be avoided, the cumulative effect of these impacts is not considered significant.
Mitigative measures have been developed and approved for the expansion to minimize the potential short-term
and long-term impacts to, wetlands, streams, topography, soils, land use, and aesthetics. These impacts would
not occur under the “No Action” alternative. Costs can be minimized for design and construction as many of
the structures and support features currently used for the existing facility will be utilized during operation of the
expansion. Suitable transportation routes already exist, and the land planned for the expansion is already

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owned by GWSL, making solid waste management consolidated in one location, utilizing the same
infrastructure, personnel, and equipment.

Construction of the expansion will result in a change in the topography. The depositing of wastes in the
expansion will result in the topographic grades increasing to approximate final elevations of those approved for
the closed portions of the existing landfill site. Proposed impacts to the topography are minimized since the
expansion is located adjacent to existing landfill operations and the area is only 12.6 acres. Final elevations for
the expansion will be blended into the existing facility. Following closure, the final cover will be grass-covered
to blend with the local landscape, with the possible exception of developing a solar or wind energy project.

During construction of the expansion, removal of soils will be required to achieve design grades. A variety of
control measures will be implemented to control soil erosion. The topsoil as well as other soils will be stockpiled
for future use at the expansion, and the soils will be utilized in several ways to enhance the appearance and
usage of the property.

Surface water on the site drains to sedimentation basins and detention basins prior to discharge to Groesbeck
and Cooper Drains. Monitoring of the storm water discharge will be integrated into the Hydrogeological
Monitoring Plan (Section D of this CPA) for the site.

Currently, the expansion, as well as the existing facility, is zoned commercial, industrial and residential.
Construction of the expansion will not change the existing land use but will eventually change to an open green
space at closure. The change in aesthetics is also not expected to be significant since the expansion will be
directly adjacent to an existing landfill operation and, following closure, the area will be vegetated.

B.10 - SUMMARY STATEMENT OF UNAVOIDABLE ADVERSE IMPACTS


Engineered methods of reducing adverse impacts to acceptable levels include:

 Use of adequate daily and intermediate cover materials to control blowing dust, although the proposed
Type III materials are not prone to blowing litter like those of the Type II area;

 Designing the proposed solid waste boundary to satisfy horizontal isolation distances of Act 451, Part 115
and the requirements of the County and the Township;

 Isolation distances that exceed the requirements of the Act;

 To limit visibility, designing the perimeter berm and fencing or screening of the facility and control access;

 Designing the bottom liner and leachate collection systems to satisfy the requirements of Act 451 Part 115;

 Designing berms and ditches to divert surface water away from the active waste face, thereby decreasing
leachate generation and protecting surface water; and

 Designing the final cover system to satisfy the requirements of Act 451 Part 115, and potentially use for
renewable energy projects.

Operational methods of reducing adverse impacts to acceptable levels are identified in Section G (Facility
Operations Plan) of this CPA. These methods include:

 Maintaining the active solid waste fill face at a minimum practical size to reduce dust generation and the
attraction of vectors;

 Effective use of both daily and interim cover;

 Staged construction of excavations, lined areas, and final cover systems to reduce the magnitude of
construction-related impacts;

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 Maintenance of the leachate collection system;

 Continued implementation of an effective waste screening program; and

 Maintaining limited access to the site and effective traffic control.


B.11 - GRAPHIC DISPLAYS
B.11.a.Maps Showing the Location of the Proposed Action
See the Figures and the Engineering Drawings.

B.11.b. Maps, Diagrams, Photographs Illustrating the Relationship of the


Disposal Area to the Environmental Element Being Impacted.
See the Figures and the Engineering Drawings.

B.11.c. Reference
Environmental Data Resources, Inc., February 2018.

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality – Air Quality Division, 2006-2007 Annual Air Quality Report for
Michigan.

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Redevelopment and Remediation Division, Internet Web Page:
http://www.deq.state.mi.us/erd/sites/misites.html

Michigan Historic Sites Online, State Historic Preservation Office, Internet Web Page:
http://www.michigan.gov/mshda/0,1607,7-141-54317---,00.html

Solid Waste Management Administrative Rules, Part 115, of NREPA.

Michigan Natural Features Inventory, Michigan’s Special Plants, Internet Web Page:

http://mnfi.anr.msu.edu/data/specialplants.cfm

State of Michigan, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, Act 451 of 1994 as amended.

U.S. Department of Commerce, Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States, Internet Web Page:

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oh/hdsc/PF_documents/TechnicalPaper_No40.pdf

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Cartography and Geospatial
Center, http://www.ncgc.nrcs.usda.gov/

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Web Soil Survey,
http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, GeoWebFace, Internet Web Page:

http://ww2.deq.state.mi.us/GeoWebFace/#DefaultZoom

U.S. Geological Survey, Topographical Map,

U.S. Geological Survey, Michigan Water Science Center, http://mi.water.usgs.gov/index.php

U.S. Geological Survey, National Seismic Hazard Mapping Project,


http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/hazmaps/

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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory, http://www.fws.gov/wetlands/Data/Mapper.html

Ingham County, 1999 and 2009 Solid Waste Management Plan Amendment, Michigan, 2009.

Western Michigan University, 1981, Hydrogeologic Atlas of Michigan, Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Western Michigan University, 1981, Hydrogeology for Underground Injection Control in Michigan, Part 1,
Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. GeoWeb Interface. Web. Accessed April 6, 2017. Page:
www.deq.state.mi.us/GeoWebFace/

USGS Quadrangle map. www.pickatrail.com/topo-map.

National Soil Conservation Service.

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CLINTON COUNTIES MICHIGAN WEBSITES.

CLIENT PROJECT
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Granger WSL Type III – Section B, Environmental Assessment 1533210

ATTACHMENT B-1
Ingham County Consistency
Documentation

2
Granger WSL Type III – Section B, Environmental Assessment 1533210

ATTACHMENT B-2
Copies of Permits and Licenses

3
Granger WSL Type III – Section B, Environmental Assessment 1533210

ATTACHMENT B-3
Well Log Information

4
June 2018 Table 1: Well List 1533210
Granger Wood Street Landfill
Type III ‐ Construction Permit Application

Primary
Database Well
Well Owner Listed Within
Well ID Well Address Information Date Drilled Latitude Longitude Well Location Description Depth Township Range Section Abandoned Comments
on Well Log Setback
Obtained (feet)
From
GRANGER 6267 Aurelius Rd.
19000001416 MDEQ 9/6/1985 42.77151 -84.52557 N/A Type III 376 Dewitt 05N 02W 35 No No Replacement Well.
COSTRUCTION CO. Lansing, MI 48906
GRANGER
Wood Street,
19000001417 CONSTRUCTION MDEQ 6/27/1989 42.77362 -84.52311 N/A Monitoring 340 Lansing 05N 02W 34 No No Monitoring Well
Lansing, MI 48906
CO.
242 South Lawn
DATA MATIC
19000001426 East Lansing, MI MDEQ 7/24/1986 42.77240 -84.52274 N/A Domestic 305 Dewitt 05N 02W 35 No Yes Wells and structures removed 2/2017.
PROCESSING
48824
LOCATED EAST OF
2122 Glen St,
19000004659 Advanced Fleet Wash MDEQ 5/23/2005 42.77426 -84.52073 WOOD RD AT THE Type III 292 Lansing 05N 02W 35 No No
Lansing, MI 48906
END OF GLENN ST
GRANGER 0.3 MILES S OF
3515 Wood Road, Type IIb
33000000124 CONSTRUCTION MDEQ 11/3/1977 42.76913 -84.52345 COLEMAN RD., 70' W 325 Lansing 04N 02W 3 Yes Yes Location is now on City water system.
Lansing, MI 48901 Public
CO. OF WOOD ST.
150' E OF WOOD ST.,
2516 Wickham Dr.
33000006004 BOURNE, ROBERT MDEQ 6/22/1967 42.76918 -84.52250 150' S OF COUNTY Domestic 335 Lansing 04N 02W 2 No No >800 ft
Lansing, MI 48912
LINE RD.
2000 Lake Lansing, 150' S OF LAKE
33000006005 CHAFFEE, HOWARD Road, Lansing MI MDEQ 6/12/1967 42.76024 -84.52272 LANSING RD., 100' E Domestic 280 Lansing 04N 02W 2 No No Replacement Well.
48912 OF WOOD RD.
2205 Lake Lansing 0.2 MILES E OF WOOD
33000006009 RAPELJE, PRESTON Rad, Lansing, MI MDEQ 2/16/1967 42.76093 -84.51956 RD. 80' N OF LAKE Domestic 280 Lansing 04N 02W 2 No No
48912 LANSING RD.
Abandoned 6/2016. Norman J. Malone – 2715 Wood Road –
Former structure located at NW corner of Wood Road and Lake
Lansing Road. Structure was removed in the summer of 2016.
0.15 MILES N OF LAKE
MALONE, NORMAN 2715 Wood St. Well still observable which would have been near the NE corner
33000006014 MDEQ 3/31/1967 42.76289 -84.52391 LANSING RD., 250' W Domestic 320 Lansing 04N 02W 3 No Yes
J. Lansing, MI 48912 of the structure. Greater than 1500 feet as drawn on the setback
OF WOOD RD
map.

Dar Teles – 2733 Wood Road – Located at the SW corner of


0.2 MILES N OF LAKE
2733 Wood Rd. Wood Road and Sams Way. Well located near NE corner of
33000006015 TELES,DAR MDEQ 11/9/1973 42.76241 -84.52327 LANSING RD., 250' W Domestic 300 Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No
Lansing, MI 48912 structure. Well greater than 1000 ft as drawn on the setback
OF WOOD RD.
map.

3107 Wood Road – Well exists approximately 20 ft south of the


0.35 MILES N OF LAKE
3107 Wood St. NE corner of the structure. Well within 800 feet as drawn on the
33000006016 BACON, RICK MDEQ 5/4/1981 42.76458 -84.52327 LANSING RD., 50' W Domestic 320 Lansing 04N 02W 3 Yes No
Lansing, MI 48912 setback map. Well will be abdandoned and connected to city
OF WOOD ST.
water supply once CPA is approved. Owned by Granger now.

0.55 MILES N OF LAKE


3319 Wood St.
33000006017 PUMFREY, DAVID MDEQ 11/11/1972 42.76727 -84.52339 LANSING RD., 50' W Domestic 320 Lansing 04N 02W 3 Yes Yes Granger Owns, is Abandoned
Lansing, MI 48912
OF WOOD ST.
1720 Lake Lansing Road – currently occupied by Silver Thread
0.1 MILE W OF WOOD
CAPITOL 1109 River St. Tailor Shop (identified as Capitol Investments Inc) – Well
33000006018 MDEQ 1/14/1970 42.76031 -84.52509 ST., 150' S OF LAKE Domestic 305 Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No
INVESTMENTS, INC. Lansing, MI 48901 located off the SE corner of the parking area. Greater than 1500
LANSING RD.
feet as drawn on the setback map.
0.45 MILES N OF LAKE
3315 Wood St.
33000006019 MILLIS, ROBERT MDEQ 7/1/1986 42.76718 -84.52347 LANSING RD., 100' W Domestic 325 Lansing 04N 02W 3 Yes Yes Granger Owns, is Abandoned
Lansing, MI 48912
OF WOOD ST.
0.5 MILES N OF LAKE
3323 Wood St.
33000006020 HARRIS, GLENN D. MDEQ 6/10/1969 42.76745 -84.52340 LANSING RD.,O150' W Domestic 385 Lansing 04N 02W 3 Yes Yes Granger Owns, is Abandoned
Lansing, MI 48906
OF WOOD ST.
0.15 MILES W OF
1707 Barritt Street,
33000006021 Miller, G.E. MDEQ 12/8/1967 42.75827 -84.52597 WOOD ST, 100' N OF Domestic 305 Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No
Lansing, MI 48912
BARRITT ST.

Golder Associates Inc.
June 2018 Table 1: Well List 1533210
Granger Wood Street Landfill
Type III ‐ Construction Permit Application

Primary
Database Well
Well Owner Listed Within
Well ID Well Address Information Date Drilled Latitude Longitude Well Location Description Depth Township Range Section Abandoned Comments
on Well Log Setback
Obtained (feet)
From
WSSN 03760; 850' E
Lansing Board of BWL Well 25-29,
33000006072 MDEQ 5/3/1956 42.76295 -84.53756 OF CEDAR ST. 20' N Type I Public 450 Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No
Water and Light Lansing MI
OF CHILSON ST.

Sanchez Construction – 3508 Wood Road – No well observed


230'S OF NORTH SEC. near the office building off of Wood Road. Well exists down
SANCHEZ 3508 Wood St.
33000010253 MDEQ 2/22/1995 42.76914 -84.52250 LINE; 140'E OF WOOD Domestic 291 Lansing 04N 02W 2 No No gradient and subsequently farther away from Wood Road, as
CONSTRUCTION Lansing, MI 48906
ST. shown on the GeoWebFace Map. Distance confirmed greater
than 800 feet as drawn on the setback map.

33000010259 N/A N/A MDEQ Unknown 42.76242 -84.53299 N/A Monitoring N/A Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No Monitoring Well
33000010260 N/A N/A MDEQ Unknown 42.76341 -84.53438 N/A Monitoring N/A Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No Monitoring Well
1500 Lake Lansing
Lansing Board of
33000015055 Road, Lansing, MI MDEQ Unknown 42.75884 -84.53269 BWL-15-S Other 58 Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No
Water and Light
48912
1500 Lake Lansing
Lansing Board of
33000015062 Road, Lansing, MI MDEQ 4/11/2011 42.75886 -84.53272 BWL-15-M Other 75 Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No
Water and Light
48912
1500 Lake Lansing
Lansing Board of
33000015064 Road, Lansing, MI MDEQ 4/8/1996 42.75885 -84.53271 BWL-15-D Other 110.3 Lansing 04N 02W 3 No No
Water and Light
48912

Note - Only wells within 1/2 mile are logged in this table.

Golder Associates Inc.
Granger WSL Type III – Section B, Environmental Assessment 1533210

ATTACHMENT B-4
Sensitive Areas (Flood Plains,
Endangered Species, Historical and
Archeological Areas)

5
April 13, 2017 Project No. 1533210
Electronic copy submitted via e-mail

Michigan Natural Features Inventory


Information Services and Requests
PO Box 13036
Lansing, Michigan 48901

RE: REQUEST FOR RARE SPECIES REVIEW


NE ¼, SECTION 3, TOWN 4 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST
LANSING TOWNSHIP
INGHAM COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Dear Recipient:

Golder Associates Inc. (Golder) requests information regarding the known or potential presence of rare
species for an approximately 25 acre portion of a larger property (Property). The project is located in the
northeast ¼ of Section 3, Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan (see attached figures). The
Property consists of an active landfill bordered by upland scrub-shrub, maintained grassed areas, and
stormwater conveyances. The proposed project involves an expansion of the southeast portion of the
landfill requiring vegetation clearing and earth moving activities within historically disturbed scrub-shrub and
maintained grassed areas.

Golder respectfully requests a standard turn around for this review. Please verify receipt of this request
and provide an information-services agreement to be signed by Golder via e-mail to kleister@golder.com.
We understand that once your office has received the signed agreement, you will provide an invoice and
begin review upon payment, which can be made electronically.

Golder appreciates your assistance and looks forward to your response. Please call me at (517) 318-3246
if you have questions.

Respectfully,

GOLDER ASSOCIATES INC.

Kenneth Leister
Project Ecologist

Attachments: Figures

KPL/JBM

Golder Associates Inc.


15851 S. US 27, Suite 50
Lansing, MI 48906
Tel: (517) 482-2262 Fax: (517) 482-2460 www.golder.com

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Mr. Kenneth Leister, AWB April 20, 2017
Project Ecologist
Golder Associates Inc.
15851 South US 27, Suite 50
Lansing, MI 48906
517.482.2262

Re: Rare Species Review #1957 – 25-acre parcel assessment, Lansing Township, Ingham
County, MI (T04N R02W Section 3).

Mr. Leister:

The location for the proposed project was checked against known localities for rare species and
unique natural features, which are recorded in the Michigan Natural Features Inventory (MNFI)
natural heritage database. This continuously updated database is a comprehensive source of
existing data on Michigan's endangered, threatened, or otherwise significant plant and animal
species, natural plant communities, and other natural features. Records in the database
indicate that a qualified observer has documented the presence of special natural features. The
absence of records in the database for a particular site may mean that the site has not been
surveyed. The only way to obtain a definitive statement on the status of natural features is to
have a competent biologist perform a complete field survey.

Under Act 451 of 1994, the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, Part 365,
Endangered Species Protection, “a person shall not take, possess, transport, …fish, plants, and
wildlife indigenous to the state and determined to be endangered or threatened,” unless first
receiving an Endangered Species Permit from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
(MDNR), Wildlife Division. Responsibility to protect endangered and threatened species is not
limited to the lists below. Other species may be present that have not been recorded in the
database.

MSU EXTENSION Several legally protected species have been documented within 1.5 miles of the project site.
Michigan Natural
However, the records are considered Historic (>50 years old) and it is not likely negative impacts
Features Inventory will occur. Keep in mind that MNFI cannot fully evaluate this project without visiting the project
site. MNFI offers several levels of Rare Species Reviews, including field surveys which I would be
PO Box 13036
Lansing MI 48901 happy to discuss with you.
(517) 284-6200
Fax (517) 373-9566 Sincerely,
mnfi.anr.msu.edu
Michael A. Sanders
Michael A. Sanders
Rare Species Review Specialist
Michigan Natural Features Inventory

MSU is an affirmative-
action, equal-opportunity
employer.
Comments for Rare Species Review #1957: It is important to note that it is the applicant’s responsibility to
comply with both state and federal threatened and endangered species legislation. Therefore, if a state listed
species occurs at a project site, and you think you need an endangered species permit please contact: Lori
Sargent, Nongame Wildlife Biologist, Wildlife Division, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box
30444, Lansing, MI 48909, 517-284-6216, or SargentL@michigan.gov. If a federally listed species is involved and,
you think a permit is needed, please contact Carrie Tansy, Endangered Species Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, East Lansing office, 517-351-8375, or Carrie_Tansy@fws.gov.

Table 1: Legally protected species within 1.5 miles of RSR #1957

SNAME SCOMNAME G_RANK S_RANK Firstobs Lastobs USESA SPROT ELCAT


Galearis spectabilis Showy orchis G5 S2 1877 1877 T Plant
Myotis sodalis Indiana bat G2 S1 1974 1974-10-11 LE E Animal
Cryptotis parva Least shrew G5 S1S2 1939 1945-11 T Animal
Galearis spectabilis Showy orchis G5 S2 1894 1895-05-26 T Plant

Table 2: Special Concern Species and other Rare Natural Features within 1.5 miles of RSR #1957

SNAME SCOMNAME G_RANK S_RANK Firstobs Lastobs USESA SPROT ELCAT


Hemileuca maia Barrens buckmoth G5 S2S3 1939 1953 SC Animal
Tradescantia virginiana Virginia spiderwort G5 S2 1923 1923-06-08 SC Plant
Microtus pinetorum Woodland vole G5 S3S4 1938 1938-07-13 SC Animal
Myotis lucifugus Little brown bat G3 S1 1957-04-12 1958 SC Animal

NOTE: Special concern species and natural communities are not protected under endangered species
legislation but efforts should be taken to minimize any or all impacts. Species classified as special concern are
species whose numbers are getting smaller in the state. If these species continue to decline they would be
recommended for reclassification to threatened or endangered status.
Codes to accompany Tables:
State Protection Status Code Definitions (SPROT)
E: Endangered
T: Threatened
SC: Special concern

Federal Protection Status Code Definitions (USESA)


LE = listed endangered
LT = listed threatened
LELT = partly listed endangered and partly listed threatened
PDL = proposed delist
E(S/A) = endangered based on similarities/appearance
PS = partial status (federally listed in only part of its range)
C = species being considered for federal status

Global Heritage Status Rank Definitions (GRANK)


The priority assigned by NatureServe's national office for data collection and protection based upon the
element's status throughout its entire world-wide range. Criteria not based only on number of
occurrences; other critical factors also apply. Note that ranks are frequently combined.
G1 = critically imperiled globally because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences range-wide or very
few remaining individuals or acres) or because of some factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to
extinction.
G2 = imperiled globally because of rarity (6 to 20 occurrences or few remaining individuals or acres) or
because of some factor(s) making it very vulnerable to extinction throughout its range.
G3: Either very rare and local throughout its range or found locally (even abundantly at some of its
locations) in a restricted range (e.g. a single western state, a physiographic region in the East) or
because of other factor(s) making it vulnerable to extinction throughout its range; in terms of
occurrences, in the range of 21 to 100.
G4: Apparently secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the
periphery.
G5: Demonstrably secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the
periphery.
Q: Taxonomy uncertain

State Heritage Status Rank Definitions (SRANK)


The priority assigned by the Michigan Natural Features Inventory for data collection and protection
based upon the element's status within the state. Criteria not based only on number of occurrences;
other critical factors also apply. Note that ranks are frequently combined.
S1: Critically imperiled in the state because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences or very few
remaining individuals or acres) or because of some factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to
extirpation in the state.
S2: Imperiled in state because of rarity (6 to 20 occurrences or few remaining individuals or acres) or
because of some factor(s) making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state.
S3: Rare or uncommon in state (on the order of 21 to 100 occurrences).
S4 = apparently secure in state, with many occurrences.
S5 = demonstrably secure in state and essentially ineradicable under present conditions.
SX = apparently extirpated from state.
Rare Species Review #1957
Golder Associates Inc.
25-acre parcel assessment
Ingham County, MI
April 20, 2017

For projects involving Federal funding or a Federal agency authorization

The following information is provided to assist you with Section 7 compliance of the Federal Endangered Species
Act (ESA). The ESA directs all Federal agencies “to work to conserve endangered and threatened species. Section
7 of the ESA, called "Interagency Cooperation, is the means by which Federal agencies ensure their actions,
including those they authorize or fund, do not jeopardize the existence of any listed species.”

The project falls within the range of three (3) federally listed/proposed species which have been identified by
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to occur in Ingham County, Michigan:

Federally Endangered

Indiana bat – there is a documented occurrence (Historic record) within 1.5 miles of the project and there
appears to be suitable habitat as well. The state and federally endangered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) are
found only in the eastern United States and are typically confined to the southern three tiers of counties in
Michigan. Indiana bats that summer in Michigan winter in caves in Indiana and Kentucky. This species forms
colonies and forages in riparian and mature floodplain habitats. Nursery roost sites are usually located under
loose bark or in hollows of trees near riparian habitat. Indiana bats typically avoid houses or other artificial
structures and typically roost underneath loose bark of dead elm, maple and ash trees. Other dead trees used
include oak, hickory and cottonwood. Foraging typically occurs over slow-moving, wooded streams and rivers as
well as in the canopy of mature trees. Movements may also extend into the outer edge of the floodplain and to
nearby solitary trees. A summer colony's foraging area usually encompasses a stretch of stream over a half-mile
in length. Upland areas isolated from floodplains and non-wooded streams are generally avoided.

Conservation strategies: The suggested seasonal tree cutting range for Indiana bat is between October 1 and
March 31 (i.e., no cutting April 1-September 30). This applies throughout the Indiana bat range in Michigan.

Federally Threatened

Northern long-eared bat - Although no known hibernacula or roost trees have been documented within 1.5
miles of the project area, this activity occurs within the designated WNS zone (i.e., within 150 miles of
positive counties/districts impacted by WNS. In addition, suitable habitat does exist in and outside of our 1.5
mile search buffer. The USFWS has prepared a dichotomous key to help determine if this action may cause
prohibited take of this bat. Please consult the USFWS Endangered Species Page for more information.

Northern long-eared bat (M. septentrionalis) numbers in the northeast US have declined up to 99 percent. Loss
or degradation of summer habitat, wind turbines, disturbance to hibernacula, predation, and pesticides have
contributed to declines in Northern long-eared bat populations. However, no other threat has been as severe to
the decline as White-nose Syndrome (WNS). WNS is a fungus that thrives in the cold, damp conditions in caves
and mines where bats hibernate. The disease is believed to disrupt the hibernation cycle by causing bats to
repeatedly awake thereby depleting vital energy reserves. This species was federally listed in May 2015
primarily due to the threat from WNS. Also called northern bat or northern myotis, this bat is distinguished
from other Myotis species by its long ears. In Michigan, northern long-eared bats hibernate in abandoned mines
and caves in the Upper Peninsula; they also commonly hibernate in the Tippy Dam spillway in Manistee County.
This species is a regional migrant with migratory distance largely determined by locations of suitable hibernacula
sites.

Northern long-eared bats typically roost and forage in forested areas. During the summer, these bats roost
singly or in colonies underneath bark, in cavities or in crevices of both living and dead trees. These bats seem to
select roost trees based on suitability to retain bark or provide cavities or crevices. Common roost trees in
southern Lower Michigan included species of ash, elm and maple. Foraging occurs primarily in areas along
woodland edges, woodland clearings and over small woodland ponds. Moths, beetles and small flies are
common food items. Like all temperate bats this species typically produces only 1-2 young per year.

Conservation strategies: When there are no known roost trees or hibernacula in the project area, we
encourage you to conduct tree-cutting activities and prescribed burns in forested areas during October 1
through March 31 when possible, but you are not required by the ESA to do so. When that is not possible, we
encourage you to remove trees prior to June 1 or after July 31, as that will help to protect young bats that may
be in forested areas, but are not yet able to fly.

Eastern massasauga rattlesnake – there does not appear to be suitable habitat within our standard 1.5 mile
search buffer. Michigan’s only venomous snake is found in a variety of wetland habitats including bogs, fens,
shrub swamps, wet meadows, marshes, moist grasslands, wet prairies, and floodplain forests. Eastern
massasaugas (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus) occur throughout the Lower Peninsula, but are not found in the
Upper Peninsula. Populations in southern Michigan are typically associated with open wetlands, particularly
prairie fens, while those in northern Michigan are better known from lowland coniferous forests, such as cedar
swamps. These snakes normally overwinter in crayfish or small mammal burrows often close to the groundwater
level and emerge in spring as water levels rise. During late spring, these snakes move into adjacent uplands they
spend the warmer months foraging in shrubby fields and grasslands in search of mice and voles, their favorite
food.

Often described as “shy and sluggish”, these snakes avoid human confrontation and are not prone to strike,
preferring to leave the area when they are threatened. However, like any wild animal, they will protect
themselves from anything they see as a potential predator. Their short fangs can easily puncture skin and they
do possess potent venom. Like many snakes, the first human reaction may be to kill the snake, but it is
important to remember that all snakes play vital roles in the ecosystem. Some may eat harmful insects. Others
like the massasauga, consider rodents a delicacy and help control their population. Snakes are also a part of a
larger food web and can provide food to eagles, herons, and several mammals. Any sightings of these snakes
should be reported to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Division. Reports can be
submitted online at: Eastern Massasauga Observation Report. If possible, a photo of the live snake is also
recommended.

USFWS Section 7 Consultation Technical Assistance can be found at:


http://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/section7/sppranges/michigan-cty.html
The website offers step-by-step instructions to guide you through the Section 7 consultation process with
prepared templates for documenting “no effect.” as well as requesting concurrence on "may affect, but not
likely to adversely affect" determinations.

Please let us know if you have questions.

Mike Sanders
Environmental Review Specialist/Zoologist
Sander75@msu.edu
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Survey Area Data: Version 11, Sep 18, 2015
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Hydrologic Soil Group

Hydrologic Soil Group— Summary by Map Unit — Clinton County, Michigan (MI037)

Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
CaA Capac loam, 0 to 4 C/D 9.0 9.3%
percent slopes
CbB Capac-Marlette loams, 1 C/D 7.1 7.3%
to 6 percent slopes
MaB Marlette loam, 2 to 6 C/D 4.0 4.2%
percent slopes
MaC Filer loam, 6 to 12 C 5.1 5.3%
percent slopes
Subtotals for Soil Survey Area 25.2 26.1%
Totals for Area of Interest 96.5 100.0%

Hydrologic Soil Group— Summary by Map Unit — Ingham County, Michigan (MI065)

Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
CaA Capac loam, 0 to 4 C/D 46.2 47.9%
percent slopes
Hn Houghton muck, 0 to 1 B/D 0.5 0.5%
percent slopes
MaB Marlette fine sandy loam, C 3.5 3.6%
2 to 6 percent slopes
OwC Owosso-Marlette sandy C 8.4 8.7%
loams, 6 to 12 percent
slopes
SpB Spinks loamy sand, 0 to A 0.0 0.0%
6 percent slopes
Ud Udorthents and 12.7 13.1%
Udipsamments
Subtotals for Soil Survey Area 71.3 73.9%
Totals for Area of Interest 96.5 100.0%

Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 2/16/2016


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Hydrologic Soil Group—Clinton County, Michigan, and Ingham County, Michigan Granger Hydrological Soil Group

Description
Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils are
assigned to one of four groups according to the rate of water infiltration when the
soils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receive precipitation
from long-duration storms.

The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B, C, and D) and
three dual classes (A/D, B/D, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows:

Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly
wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or
gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission.

Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These
consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well drained
soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture. These soils
have a moderate rate of water transmission.

Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist
chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or
soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water
transmission.

Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when
thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink-swell
potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer
at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious material.
These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission.

If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (A/D, B/D, or C/D), the first letter is
for drained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Only the soils that in their
natural condition are in group D are assigned to dual classes.

Rating Options
Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition
Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified
Tie-break Rule: Higher

Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 2/16/2016


Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 4 of 4
National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette Legend
42°46'8.56"N SEE FIS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT

Without Base Flood Elevation (BFE)


84°31'56.09"W

Zone A, V, A99
With BFE or Depth
SPECIAL FLOOD
HAZARD AREAS Regulatory Floodway Zone AE, AO, AH, VE, AR

0.2% Annual Chance Flood Hazard, Areas


of 1% annual chance flood with average
depth less than one foot or with drainage
areas of less than one square mile Zone X
Future Conditions 1% Annual
Chance Flood Hazard Zone X
Area with Reduced Flood Risk due to
OTHER AREAS OF Levee. See Notes. Zone X
FLOOD HAZARD Area with Flood Risk due to Levee Zone D

NO SCREEN Area of Minimal Flood Hazard Zone X

Effective LOMRs
OTHER AREAS Area of Undetermined Flood Hazard Zone D

GENERAL Channel, Culvert, or Storm Sewer


STRUCTURES Levee, Dike, or Floodwall

20.2
B Cross Sections with 1% Annual Chance
17.5 Water Surface Elevation
8 Coastal Transect
Base Flood Elevation Line (BFE)
Limit of Study
Jurisdiction Boundary
Coastal Transect Baseline
OTHER Profile Baseline
FEATURES Hydrographic Feature

Digital Data Available

MAP PANELS
No Digital Data Available

Unmapped Ü
This map complies with FEMA's standards for the use of
digital flood maps if it is not void as described below.
The base map shown complies with FEMA's base map
accuracy standards
The flood hazard information is derived directly from the
authoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This map
was exported on 3/23/2018 at 2:39:17 PM and does not
reflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date and
time. The NFHL and effective information may change or
become superseded by new data over time.

This map image is void if the one or more of the following map
elements do not appear: base map imagery, flood zone labels,
legend, scale bar, map creation date, community identifiers,

84°31'18.63"W
FIRM panel number, and FIRM effective date. Map images for
unmapped and unmodernized areas cannot be used for
regulatory purposes.
Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus
DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community
Feet 1:6,000 42°45'42.15"N

0 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,000


SITE LOCATION
Granger WSL Type III – Section B, Environmental Assessment 1533210

ATTACHMENT B-5
Environmental Data Resources,
Inc. Report (EDR)

6
Wood Street Landfill
Wood Street
Lansing, MI 48906

Inquiry Number: 5178610.2s


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Map Findings Summary 4
Map Findings 8
Orphan Summary 84
Government Records Searched/Data Currency Tracking GR-1

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Physical Setting Source Addendum A-1


Physical Setting Source Summary A-2
Physical Setting SSURGO Soil Map A-5
Physical Setting Source Map A-13
Physical Setting Source Map Findings A-15
Physical Setting Source Records Searched PSGR-1

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

A search of available environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc (EDR).
The report was designed to assist parties seeking to meet the search requirements of EPA’s Standards
and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CFR Part 312), the ASTM Standard Practice for
Environmental Site Assessments (E 1527-13), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site
Assessments for Forestland or Rural Property (E 2247-16), the ASTM Standard Practice for Limited
Environmental Due Diligence: Transaction Screen Process (E 1528-14) or custom requirements developed
for the evaluation of environmental risk associated with a parcel of real estate.

TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION

ADDRESS

WOOD STREET
LANSING, MI 48906

COORDINATES

Latitude (North): 42.7662310 - 42˚ 45’ 58.43’’


Longitude (West): 84.5269400 - 84˚ 31’ 36.98’’
Universal Tranverse Mercator: Zone 16
UTM X (Meters): 702348.2
UTM Y (Meters): 4737607.0
Elevation: 883 ft. above sea level

USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY

Target Property Map: 6065563 LANSING NORTH, MI


Version Date: 2014

South Map: 6065565 LANSING SOUTH, MI


Version Date: 2014

AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS REPORT

Portions of Photo from: 20140807


Source: USDA

TC5178610.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1


MAPPED SITES SUMMARY

Target Property Address:


WOOD STREET
LANSING, MI 48906

Click on Map ID to see full detail.

MAP RELATIVE DIST (ft. & mi.)


ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION DIRECTION
A1 GRANGER WOOD STREET 16980 WOOD ROAD US AIRS TP
A2 GRANGER WOOD STREET 16980 WOOD ROAD ICIS, FINDS, ECHO TP
A3 GRANGER WOOD ROAD LA 16980 WOOD ROAD FINDS TP
A4 GRANGER WOOD STREET 16980 WOOD ROAD RGA LF TP
Reg MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR NPL, SEMS, US ENG CONTROLS, US INST CONTROL, ROD,...Same 1309, 0.248, WSW
5 GRANGER CONTAINER SE 3515 WOOD ST RCRA NonGen / NLR, FINDS, ECHO Lower 231, 0.044, NW
6 GROESBECK RENT ALL 3125 WOOD AST Higher 516, 0.098, ESE
B7 RUSSELL J DANIKES 3508 WOOD ST UST Higher 774, 0.147, NE
B8 GRANGER CONTAINER SE 3535 WOOD ST UST Higher 839, 0.159, NE
B9 STEARNS INVESTMENT C 3800 WOOD ST LUST, INVENTORY Higher 903, 0.171, NE
C10 ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL S 16980 WOOD RD RCRA NonGen / NLR Higher 1003, 0.190, NE
C11 GRANGER III AND ASSO 16980 WOOD RD SWF/LF, Financial Assurance, NPDES, WDS Higher 1003, 0.190, NE
D12 LANSING SCHOOL DISTR 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR RCRA-CESQG, FINDS, ECHO Lower 1120, 0.212, SSW
D13 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR INVENTORY Lower 1120, 0.212, SSW
D14 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR LUST, UST, WDS Lower 1120, 0.212, SSW
15 WAL-MART STORES EAST 3225 TOWNE CENTRE BL RCRA-CESQG Higher 1132, 0.214, East
D16 SERVICE CENTER 2800 CHAMBERLAIN DR LUST, UST Lower 1139, 0.216, SSW
17 GRANGER RECYCLING CE 16936 WOOD ROAD SWRCY Higher 1316, 0.249, NNE
E18 CITY LF PAULSON ST END OF PAULSON STREE PART 201 Lower 1770, 0.335, West
E19 CITY LF PAULSON ST EAST OF CORNER OF GA INVENTORY Lower 1770, 0.335, West
20 HARTMAN FABCO INC 1415 LAKE LANSING RD AIRS, BEA, WDS Lower 1835, 0.348, SW
21 SPEEDWAY #2371 2000 LAKE LANSING RD LUST, UST, Financial Assurance, WDS Higher 1965, 0.372, SSE
22 COLEMAN ROAD SITE CORNER OF WOOD & COL HIST LF Higher 2105, 0.399, NNE
F23 1408 LAKE LANSING RO 1408 LAKE LANSING RO PART 201, INVENTORY, BEA Lower 2120, 0.402, SSW
F24 CUSTOM AUTO BODY 1408 LAKE LANSING RO INVENTORY Lower 2235, 0.423, SSW
F25 BUILDERS REDI-MIX IN 1384 LAKE LANSING RD LUST, UST, AIRS, NPDES, WDS Lower 2321, 0.440, SSW
26 GRANGER LF PAULSON S 923 EAST PAULSON STR INVENTORY, PART 201 Lower 2802, 0.531, West
27 FRIEDLAND IRON AND M 936 HARRIS BROWNFIELDS, PART 201, INVENTORY Lower 3106, 0.588, WSW
G28 W R GRACE COMPANY 2401 HIGH STREET INVENTORY, PART 201 Lower 3333, 0.631, SW
G29 MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N. HIGH STREET AUL, PART 201, INVENTORY, WDS Lower 3333, 0.631, SW

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TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS


The target property was identified in the following records. For more information on this
property see page 8 of the attached EDR Radius Map report:

Site Database(s) EPA ID

GRANGER WOOD STREET US AIRS N/A


16980 WOOD ROAD Database: US AIRS (AFS), Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016
LANSING, MI 48906 EPA plant ID:: 110001848252

GRANGER WOOD STREET ICIS N/A


16980 WOOD ROAD FRS ID:: 110001848252
LANSING, MI 48906
FINDS
Registry ID:: 110001848252

ECHO
Registry ID: 110001848252

GRANGER WOOD ROAD LA FINDS N/A


16980 WOOD ROAD Registry ID:: 110060507875
LANSING, MI 48906

GRANGER WOOD STREET RGA LF N/A


16980 WOOD ROAD Facility ID: 7317.0
LANSING, MI Facility ID: 470523
Facility ID: 33-000005

DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES


No mapped sites were found in EDR’s search of available ("reasonably ascertainable ") government
records either on the target property or within the search radius around the target property for the
following databases:

STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS

Federal NPL site list


Proposed NPL Proposed National Priority List Sites
NPL LIENS Federal Superfund Liens

Federal Delisted NPL site list


Delisted NPL National Priority List Deletions

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Federal CERCLIS list


FEDERAL FACILITY Federal Facility Site Information listing

Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list


SEMS-ARCHIVE Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive

Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list


CORRACTS Corrective Action Report

Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list


RCRA-TSDF RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal

Federal RCRA generators list


RCRA-LQG RCRA - Large Quantity Generators
RCRA-SQG RCRA - Small Quantity Generators

Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries


LUCIS Land Use Control Information System

Federal ERNS list


ERNS Emergency Response Notification System

State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS


SHWS This state does not maintain a SHWS list. See the Federal CERCLIS list and Federal
NPL list.

State and tribal leaking storage tank lists


INDIAN LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land

State and tribal registered storage tank lists


FEMA UST Underground Storage Tank Listing
INDIAN UST Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land

State and tribal institutional control / engineering control registries


AUL Engineering and Institutional Controls

State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites


INDIAN VCP Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing

State and tribal Brownfields sites


BROWNFIELDS Brownfields and UST Site Database

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS

Local Brownfield lists


US BROWNFIELDS A Listing of Brownfields Sites

Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites


INDIAN ODI Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands
DEBRIS REGION 9 Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations
ODI Open Dump Inventory
IHS OPEN DUMPS Open Dumps on Indian Land

Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites


US HIST CDL Delisted National Clandestine Laboratory Register
CDL Clandestine Drug Lab Listing
DEL PART 201 Delisted List of Contaminated Sites
US CDL National Clandestine Laboratory Register

Local Land Records


LIENS Lien List
LIENS 2 CERCLA Lien Information

Records of Emergency Release Reports


HMIRS Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System
SPILLS Pollution Emergency Alerting System

Other Ascertainable Records


FUDS Formerly Used Defense Sites
DOD Department of Defense Sites
SCRD DRYCLEANERS State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing
US FIN ASSUR Financial Assurance Information
EPA WATCH LIST EPA WATCH LIST
2020 COR ACTION 2020 Corrective Action Program List
TSCA Toxic Substances Control Act
TRIS Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System
SSTS Section 7 Tracking Systems
RMP Risk Management Plans
RAATS RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System
PRP Potentially Responsible Parties
PADS PCB Activity Database System
FTTS FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide
Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)
MLTS Material Licensing Tracking System
COAL ASH DOE Steam-Electric Plant Operation Data
COAL ASH EPA Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List
PCB TRANSFORMER PCB Transformer Registration Database
RADINFO Radiation Information Database
HIST FTTS FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

DOT OPS Incident and Accident Data


INDIAN RESERV Indian Reservations
FUSRAP Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program
UMTRA Uranium Mill Tailings Sites
LEAD SMELTERS Lead Smelter Sites
US MINES Mines Master Index File
ABANDONED MINES Abandoned Mines
UXO Unexploded Ordnance Sites
DOCKET HWC Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing
FUELS PROGRAM EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing
AIRS Permit and Emissions Inventory Data
ASBESTOS ASBESTOS
COAL ASH Coal Ash Disposal Sites
DRYCLEANERS Drycleaning Establishments
Financial Assurance Financial Assurance Information Listing
LEAD Lead Safe Housing Registry
NPDES List of Active NPDES Permits
UIC Underground Injection Wells Database
WDS Waste Data System

EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS

EDR Exclusive Records


EDR MGP EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants
EDR Hist Auto EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations
EDR Hist Cleaner EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners

EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES

Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives


RGA PART 201 Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste Facilities List
RGA LUST Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank

SURROUNDING SITES: SEARCH RESULTS


Surrounding sites were identified in the following databases.

Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on
a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity
should be field verified. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been
differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property.
Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed
data on individual sites can be reviewed.

Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases.

Unmappable (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS

Federal NPL site list


NPL: Also known as Superfund, the National Priority List database is a subset of CERCLIS and
identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup under the Superfund program. The source of this database is
the U.S. EPA.

A review of the NPL list, as provided by EDR, and dated 12/11/2017 has revealed that there is 1 NPL
site within approximately 1 mile of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.248 mi.) 0 28

Federal CERCLIS list


SEMS: SEMS (Superfund Enterprise Management System) tracks hazardous waste sites, potentially
hazardous waste sites, and remedial activities performed in support of EPA’s Superfund Program across the
United States. The list was formerly know as CERCLIS, renamed to SEMS by the EPA in 2015. The list contains
data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities,
private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). This dataset also contains sites which are either proposed to or on
the National Priorities List (NPL) and the sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible
inclusion on the NPL.

A review of the SEMS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 12/11/2017 has revealed that there is 1 SEMS
site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.248 mi.) 0 28

Federal RCRA generators list


RCRA-CESQG: RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA)
of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or
dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Conditionally
exempt small quantity generators (CESQGs) generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste, or less than 1 kg of
acutely hazardous waste per month.

A review of the RCRA-CESQG list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/13/2017 has revealed that there are
2 RCRA-CESQG sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
WAL-MART STORES EAST 3225 TOWNE CENTRE BL E 1/8 - 1/4 (0.214 mi.) 15 62

Lower Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map ID
_____ Page
_____
LANSING SCHOOL DISTR 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.212 mi.) D12 55

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries


US ENG CONTROLS: A listing of sites with engineering controls in place.

A review of the US ENG CONTROLS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 08/10/2017 has revealed that
there is 1 US ENG CONTROLS site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.248 mi.) 0 28

US INST CONTROL: A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include
administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions, construction restrictions, property use
restrictions, and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on
site. Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls.

A review of the US INST CONTROL list, as provided by EDR, and dated 08/10/2017 has revealed that
there is 1 US INST CONTROL site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.248 mi.) 0 28

State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists
SWF/LF: The Solid Waste Facilities/Landfill Sites records typically contain an inventory of solid
waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state. The data come from the Department of
Environmental Quality’s Michigan Solid Waste Facilities.

A review of the SWF/LF list, as provided by EDR, and dated 12/22/2017 has revealed that there is 1
SWF/LF site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
GRANGER III AND ASSO 16980 WOOD RD NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.190 mi.) C11 50
Facility Id: 470523

State and tribal leaking storage tank lists


LUST: The Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports contain an inventory of reported
leaking underground storage tank incidents. The data come from the Department of Environmental Quality’s
Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Database.

A review of the LUST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/20/2017 has revealed that there are 5
LUST sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
STEARNS INVESTMENT C 3800 WOOD ST NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) B9 48
Release Status: Open
Substance Release: Unknown

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Facility Id: 50000715


SPEEDWAY #2371 2000 LAKE LANSING RD SSE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.372 mi.) 21 72
Release Status: Closed
Substance Release: Gasoline
Facility Id: 00017537

Lower Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map ID
_____ Page
_____
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.212 mi.) D14 58
Release Status: Open
Release Status: Closed
Substance Release: Used Oil
Substance Release: Gasoline
Facility Id: 00017027
SERVICE CENTER 2800 CHAMBERLAIN DR SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.216 mi.) D16 64
Release Status: Closed
Substance Release: Unknown
Facility Id: 00017029
BUILDERS REDI-MIX IN 1384 LAKE LANSING RD SSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.440 mi.) F25 77
Release Status: Closed
Substance Release: Diesel
Substance Release: Gasoline
Facility Id: 00007842

State and tribal registered storage tank lists


UST: The Underground Storage Tank database contains registered USTs. USTs are regulated under
Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The data come from the Department of
Environmental Quality’s Michigan UST database.

A review of the UST list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 4 UST sites within
approximately 0.25 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
RUSSELL J DANIKES 3508 WOOD ST NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.147 mi.) B7 44
Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 10/21/2016
Tank Status: Currently In Use
Facility Type: ACTIVE
Facility Id: 00019542
GRANGER CONTAINER SE 3535 WOOD ST NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.159 mi.) B8 45
Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 10/21/2016
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Tank Status: Currently In Use
Facility Type: ACTIVE
Facility Id: 00016243

Lower Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map ID
_____ Page
_____
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.212 mi.) D14 58
Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 10/21/2016

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Tank Status: Removed from Ground


Facility Type: CLOSED
Facility Id: 00017027
SERVICE CENTER 2800 CHAMBERLAIN DR SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.216 mi.) D16 64
Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 10/21/2016
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Facility Type: CLOSED
Facility Id: 00017029

AST: The Aboveground Storage Tank database contains registered ASTs. The data come from the
Department of Natural Resources’ Michigan AST database.

A review of the AST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 08/14/2017 has revealed that there is 1 AST
site within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
GROESBECK RENT ALL 3125 WOOD ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.098 mi.) 6 44
Facility Id: 92033227
Removed/Closed Date: 09/30/1991
Tank Status: Removed from Premises

ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS

Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites


HIST LF: The database contains historical information and is no longer updated..

A review of the HIST LF list, as provided by EDR, and dated 03/01/1997 has revealed that there is 1
HIST LF site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
COLEMAN ROAD SITE CORNER OF WOOD & COL NNE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.399 mi.) 22 74
Status: INACTIVE
Facility Id: 19000001

SWRCY: A listing of recycling center locations.

A review of the SWRCY list, as provided by EDR, and dated 01/11/2018 has revealed that there is 1
SWRCY site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
GRANGER RECYCLING CE 16936 WOOD ROAD NNE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.249 mi.) 17 66

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Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites


PART 201: A Part 201 Listed site is a location that has been evaluated and scored by the DEQ using
the Part 201 scoring model. The location is or includes a "facility" as defined by Part 201, where there has
been a release of a hazardous substance(s) in excess of the Part 201 residential criteria, and/or where
corrective actions have not been completed under Part 201 to meet the applicable cleanup criteria for
unrestricted residential use. The Part 201 List does not include all of the sites of contamination that are
subject to regulation under Part 201 because owners are not required to inform the DEQ about the sites and can
pursue cleanup independently. Sites of environmental contamination that are not known to DEQ are not on the
list, nor are sites with releases that resulted in low environmental impact.

A review of the PART 201 list, as provided by EDR, and dated 10/01/2013 has revealed that there are 6
PART 201 sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property.

Lower Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
CITY LF PAULSON ST END OF PAULSON STREE W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.335 mi.) E18 70
Facility Status: Remedial Action in Progress (may incl. use restrictions, O&M and/or monitoring)
Facility ID: 33000009
1408 LAKE LANSING RO 1408 LAKE LANSING RO SSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.402 mi.) F23 76
Facility Status: Inactive - no actions taken to address contamination
Facility ID: 33000515
GRANGER LF PAULSON S 923 EAST PAULSON STR W 1/2 - 1 (0.531 mi.) 26 80
Facility Status: Remedial Action in Progress (may incl. use restrictions, O&M and/or monitoring)
Facility ID: 33000019
FRIEDLAND IRON AND M 936 HARRIS WSW 1/2 - 1 (0.588 mi.) 27 81
Facility Status: Inactive - no actions taken to address contamination
Facility ID: 33000017
W R GRACE COMPANY 2401 HIGH STREET SW 1/2 - 1 (0.631 mi.) G28 81
Facility Status: Interim Response in progress
Facility ID: 33000081
MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N. HIGH STREET SW 1/2 - 1 (0.631 mi.) G29 82
Facility Status: Remedial Action In progress
Facility ID: 33000033

INVENTORY: The Inventory of Facilities has three data sources: Facilities under Part 201,
Environmental Remediation, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended
(NREPA) identified through state funded or private party response activities (Projects); Facilities under Part
213, Leaking Underground Storage Tanks of the NREPA; and Facilities identified through submittals of Baseline
Environmental Assessments (BEA) submitted pursuant to Part 201 or Part 213 of the NREPA. The Part 201
Projects Inventory does not include all of the facilities that are subject to regulation under Part 201
because owners are not required to inform the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) about the facilities
and can pursue cleanup independently. Facilities that are not known to DEQ are not on the Inventory, nor are
locations with releases that resulted in low environmental impact. Part 213 facilities listed here may have
more than one release; a list of releases for which corrective actions have been completed and list of
releases for which corrective action has not been completed is located on the Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks Site Search webpage. The DEQ may or may not have reviewed and concurred with the conclusion that the
corrective actions described in a closure report meets criteria. A BEA is a document that new or prospective
property owners/operations disclose to the DEQ identifying the property as a facility pursuant to Part 201 and
Part 213. The Inventory of BEA Facilities overlaps in part with the Part 201 Projects facilities and Part 213
facilities. There may be more than one BEA for each facility.

A review of the INVENTORY list, as provided by EDR, and dated 10/24/2017 has revealed that there are

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5 INVENTORY sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
STEARNS INVESTMENT C 3800 WOOD ST NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) B9 48
Facility ID: 50000715

Lower Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map ID
_____ Page
_____
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.212 mi.) D13 57
Facility ID: 00017027
CITY LF PAULSON ST EAST OF CORNER OF GA W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.335 mi.) E19 70
Facility ID: 33000009
1408 LAKE LANSING RO 1408 LAKE LANSING RO SSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.402 mi.) F23 76
Facility ID: 33000515
CUSTOM AUTO BODY 1408 LAKE LANSING RO SSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.423 mi.) F24 77
Facility ID: 33000515

Other Ascertainable Records


RCRA NonGen / NLR: RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA)
of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or
dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Non-Generators do
not presently generate hazardous waste.

A review of the RCRA NonGen / NLR list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/13/2017 has revealed that
there are 2 RCRA NonGen / NLR sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL S 16980 WOOD RD NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.190 mi.) C10 49

Lower Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map ID
_____ Page
_____
GRANGER CONTAINER SE 3515 WOOD ST NW 0 - 1/8 (0.044 mi.) 5 41

ROD: Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site
containing technical and health information to aid the cleanup.

A review of the ROD list, as provided by EDR, and dated 12/11/2017 has revealed that there is 1 ROD
site within approximately 1 mile of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.248 mi.) 0 28

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CONSENT: Major Legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL
(superfund) sites. Released periodically by U.S. District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation
matters.

A review of the CONSENT list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/30/2017 has revealed that there is 1
CONSENT site within approximately 1 mile of the target property.

Equal/Higher Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
MOTOR WHEEL, INC. 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.248 mi.) 0 28

BEA: A BEA is a document that new or prospective property owners/operations disclose to the DEQ
identifying the property as a facility pursuant to Part 201 and Part 213. The Inventory of BEA Facilities
overlaps in part with the Part 201 Projects facilities and Part 213 facilities. There may be more than one BEA
for each facility.

A review of the BEA list, as provided by EDR, and dated 08/21/2013 has revealed that there are 2 BEA
sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.

Lower Elevation
____________________ Address
________ Direction / Distance
___________________ Map
_____ID Page
_____
HARTMAN FABCO INC 1415 LAKE LANSING RD SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.348 mi.) 20 70
1408 LAKE LANSING RO 1408 LAKE LANSING RO SSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.402 mi.) F23 76

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There were no unmapped sites in this report.

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EDR Inc.
EDR Inc.
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STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS

Federal NPL site list


NPL 1.000 0 1 0 0 NR 1
Proposed NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
NPL LIENS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
Federal Delisted NPL site list
Delisted NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
Federal CERCLIS list
FEDERAL FACILITY 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
SEMS 0.500 0 1 0 NR NR 1
Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list
SEMS-ARCHIVE 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list
CORRACTS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list
RCRA-TSDF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
Federal RCRA generators list
RCRA-LQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
RCRA-SQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
RCRA-CESQG 0.250 0 2 NR NR NR 2
Federal institutional controls /
engineering controls registries
LUCIS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
US ENG CONTROLS 0.500 0 1 0 NR NR 1
US INST CONTROL 0.500 0 1 0 NR NR 1
Federal ERNS list
ERNS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS
SHWS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
State and tribal landfill and/or
solid waste disposal site lists
SWF/LF 0.500 0 1 0 NR NR 1
State and tribal leaking storage tank lists
LUST 0.500 0 3 2 NR NR 5
INDIAN LUST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
State and tribal registered storage tank lists
FEMA UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0

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Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 >1 Plotted

UST 0.250 0 4 NR NR NR 4
AST 0.250 1 0 NR NR NR 1
INDIAN UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
State and tribal institutional
control / engineering control registries
AUL 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites
INDIAN VCP 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
State and tribal Brownfields sites
BROWNFIELDS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0

ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS

Local Brownfield lists


US BROWNFIELDS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
Local Lists of Landfill / Solid
Waste Disposal Sites
HIST LF 0.500 0 0 1 NR NR 1
SWRCY 0.500 0 1 0 NR NR 1
INDIAN ODI 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
DEBRIS REGION 9 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
ODI 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
IHS OPEN DUMPS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
Local Lists of Hazardous waste /
Contaminated Sites
US HIST CDL TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
PART 201 1.000 0 0 2 4 NR 6
INVENTORY 0.500 0 2 3 NR NR 5
CDL TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
DEL PART 201 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
US CDL TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
Local Land Records
LIENS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
LIENS 2 TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
Records of Emergency Release Reports
HMIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
SPILLS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
Other Ascertainable Records
RCRA NonGen / NLR 0.250 1 1 NR NR NR 2
FUDS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
DOD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
SCRD DRYCLEANERS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0

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Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 >1 Plotted

US FIN ASSUR TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
EPA WATCH LIST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
2020 COR ACTION 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
TSCA TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
TRIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
SSTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
ROD 1.000 0 1 0 0 NR 1
RMP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
RAATS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
PRP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
PADS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
ICIS TP 1 NR NR NR NR NR 1
FTTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
MLTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
COAL ASH DOE TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
COAL ASH EPA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
PCB TRANSFORMER TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
RADINFO TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
HIST FTTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
DOT OPS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
CONSENT 1.000 0 1 0 0 NR 1
INDIAN RESERV 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
FUSRAP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
UMTRA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
LEAD SMELTERS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
US AIRS TP 1 NR NR NR NR NR 1
US MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
ABANDONED MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
FINDS TP 2 NR NR NR NR NR 2
UXO 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
DOCKET HWC TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
ECHO TP 1 NR NR NR NR NR 1
FUELS PROGRAM 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
AIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
ASBESTOS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
BEA 0.500 0 0 2 NR NR 2
COAL ASH 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
DRYCLEANERS 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
Financial Assurance TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
LEAD TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
NPDES TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
UIC TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
WDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0

EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS

EDR Exclusive Records


EDR MGP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
EDR Hist Auto 0.125 0 NR NR NR NR 0
EDR Hist Cleaner 0.125 0 NR NR NR NR 0

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EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES

Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives


RGA PART 201 TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
RGA LF TP 1 NR NR NR NR NR 1
RGA LUST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0

- Totals -- 6 2 20 10 4 0 42

NOTES:
TP = Target Property
NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance
Sites may be listed in more than one database

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A1 GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL US AIRS 1004532158


Target 16980 WOOD ROAD N/A
Property LANSING, MI 48906

Site 1 of 4 in cluster A

Actual: US AIRS (AFS):


883 ft. Envid: 1004532158
Region Code: 05
County Code: MI037
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
D and B Number: Not reported
Facility Site Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Primary SIC Code: Not reported
NAICS Code: 562212
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Facility Type of Ownership Code: Not reported
Air CMS Category Code: TVM
HPV Status: ADDRESSED HPV
US AIRS (AFS):
Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: MACT Standards (40 CFR Part 63)
Activity Date: Not reported
Activity Status Date: 2014-10-19 00:00:00
Activity Group: Case File
Activity Type: Case File
Activity Status: Case File Data Entered

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: MACT Standards (40 CFR Part 63)
Activity Date: 2015-05-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2015-09-15 13:00:19
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: MACT Standards (40 CFR Part 63)
Activity Date: 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-04-12 11:31:32
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997

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GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL (Continued) 1004532158


Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: MACT Standards (40 CFR Part 63)
Activity Date: 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-06-07 15:11:38
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: MACT Standards (40 CFR Part 63)
Activity Date: 2013-01-17 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: MACT Standards (40 CFR Part 63)
Activity Date: 2013-02-14 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: MACT Standards (40 CFR Part 63)
Activity Date: 2014-06-10 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: MACT Standards (40 CFR Part 63)
Activity Date: 2014-06-19 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL (Continued) 1004532158


Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: Not reported
Activity Status Date: 2013-06-05 00:00:00
Activity Group: Case File
Activity Type: Case File
Activity Status: Addressed

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: Not reported
Activity Status Date: 2014-10-19 00:00:00
Activity Group: Case File
Activity Type: Case File
Activity Status: Case File Data Entered

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2015-05-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2015-09-15 13:00:19
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-04-12 11:31:32
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-06-07 15:11:38
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring

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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 1998-09-02 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 1999-09-28 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2001-06-06 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2002-08-25 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards

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Activity Date: 2008-12-16 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2009-02-05 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2009-11-24 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2009-12-28 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2010-11-12 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252

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GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL (Continued) 1004532158


Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2010-12-22 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2011-12-06 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2012-01-30 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2013-01-17 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2013-02-14 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2014-06-10 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2014-06-19 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2013-06-05 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2013-06-05 00:00:00
Activity Group: Enforcement Action
Activity Type: Administrative - Formal
Activity Status: Final Order Issued

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: New Source Performance Standards
Activity Date: 2013-01-07 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2013-01-07 00:00:00
Activity Group: Enforcement Action
Activity Type: Administrative - Informal
Activity Status: Achieved

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: Not reported
Activity Status Date: 2014-10-19 00:00:00
Activity Group: Case File

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Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2015-05-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2015-09-15 13:00:19
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-04-12 11:31:32
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-06-07 15:11:38
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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
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Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 1998-09-02 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
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Air Operating Status Code: OPR
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Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2007-12-13 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2008-01-14 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2008-03-03 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2008-12-16 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252

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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
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Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2009-11-24 00:00:00
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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
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Activity Date: 2009-12-28 00:00:00
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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2010-11-12 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2010-12-22 00:00:00
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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2011-12-06 00:00:00
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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
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Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
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Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
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Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2013-01-17 00:00:00
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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
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Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2013-02-14 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2014-06-10 00:00:00
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Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring

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Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: State Implementation Plan for National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Activity Date: 2014-06-19 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: Not reported
Activity Status Date: 2013-06-05 00:00:00
Activity Group: Case File
Activity Type: Case File
Activity Status: Addressed

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: Not reported
Activity Status Date: 2014-10-19 00:00:00
Activity Group: Case File
Activity Type: Case File
Activity Status: Case File Data Entered

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2015-03-12 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2015-09-15 13:00:38
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits

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Activity Status Date: 2015-09-15 13:00:19
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2016-03-07 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-03-14 11:23:29
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-04-12 11:31:32
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2016-06-07 15:11:38
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Active

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2004-06-25 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252

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Activity Date: 2005-07-26 00:00:00
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Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2006-01-09 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2007-02-05 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2008-03-03 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2008-03-05 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2009-03-10 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2009-11-24 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2009-12-28 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2010-03-16 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2010-03-18 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring

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Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2010-11-12 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2010-12-22 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2011-03-10 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2011-12-06 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits

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Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2012-03-05 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2012-03-29 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2013-01-17 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2013-02-14 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252

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Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2013-03-15 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2013-03-20 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2014-03-13 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2014-03-19 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2014-06-10 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

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Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2014-06-19 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: Not reported
Activity Group: Compliance Monitoring
Activity Type: Inspection/Evaluation
Activity Status: Not reported

Region Code: 05
Programmatic ID: AIR MI00000000000N5997
Facility Registry ID: 110001848252
Air Operating Status Code: OPR
Default Air Classification Code: MAJ
Air Program: Title V Permits
Activity Date: 2013-06-05 00:00:00
Activity Status Date: 2013-06-05 00:00:00
Activity Group: Enforcement Action
Activity Type: Administrative - Formal
Activity Status: Final Order Issued

A2 GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL ICIS 1016113370


Target 16980 WOOD ROAD FINDS N/A
Property LANSING, MI 48906 ECHO

Site 2 of 4 in cluster A

Actual: ICIS:
883 ft. Enforcement Action ID: MI000A0000260370008700052
FRS ID: 110001848252
Action Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL 260370008700052
Facility Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Facility Address: 16980 WOOD ROAD
LANSING, MI 48906
Enforcement Action Type: Administrative Order
Facility County: CLINTON
Program System Acronym: AIR
Enforcement Action Forum Desc: Administrative - Formal
EA Type Code: SCAAAO
Facility SIC Code: Not reported
Federal Facility ID: Not reported
Latitude in Decimal Degrees: 42.7717
Longitude in Decimal Degrees: -84.525
Permit Type Desc: Not reported
Program System Acronym: MI00000000000N5997
Facility NAICS Code: 562212
Tribal Land Code: Not reported

Enforcement Action ID: MI000A0000260370008700045


FRS ID: 110001848252
Action Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL 260370008700045
Facility Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Facility Address: 16980 WOOD ROAD
LANSING, MI 48906

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Enforcement Action Type: Notice of Violation
Facility County: CLINTON
Program System Acronym: AIR
Enforcement Action Forum Desc: Administrative - Informal
EA Type Code: NOV
Facility SIC Code: Not reported
Federal Facility ID: Not reported
Latitude in Decimal Degrees: 42.7717
Longitude in Decimal Degrees: -84.525
Permit Type Desc: Not reported
Program System Acronym: MI00000000000N5997
Facility NAICS Code: 562212
Tribal Land Code: Not reported

FINDS:

Registry ID: 110001848252

Environmental Interest/Information System


SOLID WASTE LANDFILL

AFS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS) Facility


Subsystem) replaces the former Compliance Data System (CDS), the
National Emission Data System (NEDS), and the Storage and Retrieval of
Aerometric Data (SAROAD). AIRS is the national repository for
information concerning airborne pollution in the United States. AFS is
used to track emissions and compliance data from industrial plants.
AFS data are utilized by states to prepare State Implementation Plans
to comply with regulatory programs and by EPA as an input for the
estimation of total national emissions. AFS is undergoing a major
redesign to support facility operating permits required under Title V
of the Clean Air Act.

CRITERIA AIR POLLUTANT MAJOR

RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource


Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of
events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport,
and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA
program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and
corrective action activities required under RCRA.

AIR MAJOR

GREENHOUSE GAS REPORTER

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ECHO:
Envid: 1016113370
Registry ID: 110001848252
DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110001848252

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A3 GRANGER WOOD ROAD LANDFILL FINDS 1017372013


Target 16980 WOOD ROAD N/A
Property LANSING, MI 48906

Site 3 of 4 in cluster A

Actual: FINDS:
883 ft.
Registry ID: 110060507875

Environmental Interest/Information System


LANDFILL GAS (LFG) RECOVERY

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A4 GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL RGA LF S115703194


Target 16980 WOOD ROAD N/A
Property LANSING, MI

Site 4 of 4 in cluster A

Actual: RGA LF:


883 ft. 2003 GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL 16980 WOOD ROAD
2002 GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL 16980 WOOD ROAD
2001 GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL 16980 WOOD ROAD
2000 GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL 16980 WOOD ROAD

NPL MOTOR WHEEL, INC. NPL 1000340724


Region 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR) SEMS MID980702989
WSW LANSING TOWNSHIP, MI 48906 US ENG CONTROLS
1/8-1/4 US INST CONTROL
1309 ft. ROD
PRP
CONSENT
NPL:
EPA ID: MID980702989
Cerclis ID: 502997
EPA Region: 5
Federal: N
Final Date: 1986-06-10 00:00:00
Site Score: 48.909999999999997
Latitude: 42.760831000000003
Longitude: -84.534999999999997

Category Details:
NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL
Category Description: Depth To Aquifer-> 50 And <= 100 Feet
Category Value: 60

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Category Description: Distance To Nearest Population-> 0 And <= 1/4 Mile
Category Value: 660

Site Details:
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.

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Site Status: Final
Site Zip: 48906
Site City: LANSING TOWNSHIP
Site State: MI
Federal Site: No
Site County: INGHAM
EPA Region: 05
Date Proposed: 10/15/84
Date Deleted: Not reported
Date Finalized: 06/10/86

Substance Details:
NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL
Substance ID: Not reported
Substance: Not reported
CAS #: Not reported
Pathway: Not reported
Scoring: Not reported

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: A020
Substance: CHROMIUM AND COMPOUNDS
CAS #: Not reported
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: A038
Substance: NICKEL AND COMPOUNDS
CAS #: Not reported
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: C178
Substance: COPPER AND COMPOUNDS
CAS #: Not reported
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: C247
Substance: ZINC AND COMPOUNDS
CAS #: Not reported
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: C266
Substance: ETHYL CHLORIDE
CAS #: 75-00-3
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: D004
Substance: ARSENIC

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CAS #: 7440-38-2
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: D008
Substance: LEAD (PB)
CAS #: 7439-92-1
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: U019
Substance: BENZENE
CAS #: 71-43-2
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: U076
Substance: DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-
CAS #: 75-34-3
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: U078
Substance: DICHLOROETHENE, 1,1-
CAS #: 75-35-4
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: U220
Substance: TOLUENE
CAS #: 108-88-3
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: U228
Substance: TRICHLOROETHYLENE (TCE)
CAS #: 79-01-6
Pathway: GROUND WATER PATHWAY
Scoring: 2

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: U242
Substance: PENTACHLOROPHENOL (PCP)
CAS #: 87-86-5
Pathway: GROUND WATER PATHWAY
Scoring: 4

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: U242
Substance: PENTACHLOROPHENOL (PCP)
CAS #: 87-86-5

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Pathway: SURFACE WATER PATHWAY
Scoring: 3

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: W003
Substance: ACID COMPOUNDS
CAS #: Not reported
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

NPL Status: Currently on the Final NPL


Substance ID: Z999
Substance: MORE THAN 15 SUBSTANCES LISTED
CAS #: Not reported
Pathway: NO PATHWAY INDICATED
Scoring: 1

Summary Details:
Conditions at proposal October 15, 1984): Motor Wheel, Inc., disposed
of solvents, acids, and bases on a 25-acre site in Lansing, Ingham County,
Michigan. Wastes were buried in containers and placed in seepage ponds from
1938 to 1979.Analyses conducted by the State indicate that the upper aquifer
is contaminated with several ha ardous substances. To date, contamination of
the lower aquifer, which provides drinking water to Lansing, has not been
documented, according to a study Motor Wheel conducted under a consent
agreement with the State. About 167,000 people depend on wells within 3
miles of the site as a source of drinking water. Motor Wheel has
removed a number of containers of wastes from the site, but contaminated soils
still remain. Status June 10, l986): The State is negotiating with
B.F. Goodyear, a party potentially responsible for wastes associated with the
site, regarding a remedial investigation/feasibility study to determine the
type and extent of contamination at the site and identify alternatives for
remedial action.
Site Status Details:
NPL Status: Final
Proposed Date: 10/15/1984
Final Date: 06/10/1986
Deleted Date: Not reported

Narratives Details:
NPL Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
City: LANSING TOWNSHIP
State: MI

SEMS:
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Cong District: 8
FIPS Code: 26065
Latitude: 42.760831000000003
Longitude: -84.534999999999997
FF: N
NPL: Currently on the Final NPL
Non NPL Status: Not reported

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SEMS Detail:
Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: SI
Action Name: SI
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1984-06-01 00:00:00
Finish Date: 6/1/1984
Qual: H
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: RS
Action Name: RV ASSESS
SEQ: 3
Start Date: 1993-02-11 00:00:00
Finish Date: 2/11/1993
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: RS
Action Name: RV ASSESS
SEQ: 2
Start Date: 1990-03-22 00:00:00
Finish Date: 3/13/1991
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: RS
Action Name: RV ASSESS
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1990-02-07 00:00:00

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Finish Date: 2/7/1990
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 1
Action Code: RO
Action Name: ROD
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1991-09-30 00:00:00
Finish Date: 9/30/1991
Qual: R
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: DS
Action Name: DISCVRY
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1981-06-01 00:00:00
Finish Date: 6/1/1981
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: CR
Action Name: CI
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1991-09-30 00:00:00
Finish Date: Not reported
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: CM

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Action Name: PCOR
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1997-12-18 00:00:00
Finish Date: 12/18/1997
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: NP
Action Name: PROPOSED
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1984-10-15 00:00:00
Finish Date: 10/15/1984
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: NF
Action Name: NPL FINL
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1986-06-10 00:00:00
Finish Date: 6/10/1986
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: FE
Action Name: 5 YEAR
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 2002-05-01 00:00:00
Finish Date: 7/22/2002
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F

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FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: FE
Action Name: 5 YEAR
SEQ: 4
Start Date: 2016-04-15 00:00:00
Finish Date: 7/14/2017
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: FE
Action Name: 5 YEAR
SEQ: 3
Start Date: 2011-09-20 00:00:00
Finish Date: 7/19/2012
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: TA
Action Name: TECH ASSIST
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 2001-01-01 00:00:00
Finish Date: 12/31/2012
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 1
Action Code: TV
Action Name: Partial Del
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 2000-06-22 00:00:00
Finish Date: 6/22/2000
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997

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EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: GR
Action Name: PART DEL
SEQ: 2
Start Date: 2000-08-21 00:00:00
Finish Date: 8/21/2000
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: AR
Action Name: ADMIN REC
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1991-07-19 00:00:00
Finish Date: 10/3/1991
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: FE
Action Name: 5 YEAR
SEQ: 2
Start Date: 2006-09-28 00:00:00
Finish Date: 7/20/2007
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Perf

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: HR
Action Name: HAZRANK
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1982-08-01 00:00:00
Finish Date: 8/1/1982
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: Other

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Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 1
Action Code: BF
Action Name: PRP RA
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1997-06-27 00:00:00
Finish Date: Not reported
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Ovrsght

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 1
Action Code: BE
Action Name: PRP RD
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1992-05-16 00:00:00
Finish Date: 6/26/1997
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Ovrsght

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 1
Action Code: BD
Action Name: PRP RI/FS
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1987-08-07 00:00:00
Finish Date: 9/30/1991
Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Ovrsght

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: MA
Action Name: ST COOP
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1988-12-30 00:00:00
Finish Date: Not reported

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Qual: Not reported
Current Action Lead: EPA Ovrsght

Region: 5
Site ID: 502997
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
NPL: F
FF: N
OU: 0
Action Code: PA
Action Name: PA
SEQ: 1
Start Date: 1983-04-01 00:00:00
Finish Date: 4/1/1983
Qual: N
Current Action Lead: St Perf

US ENG CONTROLS:
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site ID: 0502997
Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
Address: 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR)
LANSING TOWNSHIP, MI 48906
EPA Region: 05
County: INGHAM
Event Code: Not reported
Actual Date: 09/30/1991
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001


Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Engineering Control: Aeration
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001


Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Engineering Control: Air Stripping
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001


Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01

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Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Engineering Control: Carbon Adsorption
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001


Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Engineering Control: Clarification
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001


Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Engineering Control: Discharge
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001


Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Engineering Control: Filtration
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001


Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Engineering Control: Monitoring
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001


Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Soil
Engineering Control: Cap
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

Action ID: 001

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Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Action Completion date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Soil
Engineering Control: Slurry Wall
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext: Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

US INST CONTROL:
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site ID: 0502997
Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Address: 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR)
LANSING TOWNSHIP, MI 48906
EPA Region: 05
County: INGHAM
Event Code: Not reported
Inst. Control: Deed Notices
Actual Date: 09/30/1991
Complet. Date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Contact Name : Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext : Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

EPA ID: MID980702989


Site ID: 0502997
Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Address: 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR)
LANSING TOWNSHIP, MI 48906
EPA Region: 05
County: INGHAM
Event Code: Not reported
Inst. Control: Groundwater use/well drilling regulation
Actual Date: 09/30/1991
Complet. Date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Groundwater
Contact Name : Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext : Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

EPA ID: MID980702989


Site ID: 0502997
Name: MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
Action Name: RECORD OF DECISION
Address: 2401 N HIGH ST (REAR)
LANSING TOWNSHIP, MI 48906
EPA Region: 05
County: INGHAM
Event Code: Not reported
Inst. Control: Deed Notices

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Actual Date: 09/30/1991
Complet. Date: 09/30/1991
Operable Unit: 01
Contaminated Media : Soil
Contact Name : Not reported
Contact Phone and Ext : Not reported
Event Code Description: Not reported

ROD:
Full-text of USEPA Record of Decision(s) is available from EDR.

PRP:
PRP name: GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO.
GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO.
GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO.
LANSING BOARD OF WATER AND LIGHT
LANSING BOARD OF WATER AND LIGHT
MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION
MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION
MOTOR WHEEL CORPORATION
TEXTRON INC
W.R. GRACE & CO.
W.R. GRACE & CO.

CONSENT:
EPA ID: MID980702989
Site ID: Not reported
Case Title: U.S. V. MOTOR WHEEL DISPOSAL CORPORATION, ET AL.
Court Num: 1-94-96
District: Michigan, East
Entered Date: 19940422
Full-text of the consent decree for this site issued by the United
States District Court is available from EDR. Contact your EDR Account
Executive.

5 GRANGER CONTAINER SERVICE INC RCRA NonGen / NLR 1000315212


NW 3515 WOOD ST FINDS MID053322772
< 1/8 LANSING, MI 48906 ECHO
0.044 mi.
231 ft.

Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR:


Lower Date form received by agency: 04/06/2001
Facility name: GRANGER CONTAINER SERVICE INC
Actual: Facility address: 3515 WOOD ST
872 ft. LANSING, MI 48906
EPA ID: MID053322772
Contact: RONALD GRANGER
Contact address: 3515 WOOD ST
LANSING, MI 48906
Contact country: US
Contact telephone: 517-372-2800
Contact email: Not reported
EPA Region: 05
Land type: Private

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Classification: Non-Generator
Description: Handler: Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste

Owner/Operator Summary:
Owner/operator name: GRANGER CONTAINER SERVICE INC
Owner/operator address: Not reported
Not reported
Owner/operator country: Not reported
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator email: Not reported
Owner/operator fax: Not reported
Owner/operator extension: Not reported
Legal status: Private
Owner/Operator Type: Operator
Owner/Op start date: 01/01/1970
Owner/Op end date: Not reported

Owner/operator name: GRANGER CONTAINER SERVICE INC


Owner/operator address: Not reported
Not reported
Owner/operator country: Not reported
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator email: Not reported
Owner/operator fax: Not reported
Owner/operator extension: Not reported
Legal status: Private
Owner/Operator Type: Owner
Owner/Op start date: 01/01/1970
Owner/Op end date: Not reported

Handler Activities Summary:


U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No
Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No
Recycler of hazardous waste: No
Transporter of hazardous waste: Yes
Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No
Underground injection activity: No
On-site burner exemption: No
Furnace exemption: No
Used oil fuel burner: No
Used oil processor: No
User oil refiner: No
Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No
Used oil Specification marketer: No
Used oil transfer facility: No
Used oil transporter: No

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Historical Generators:
Date form received by agency: 08/18/1980
Site name: GRANGER CONTAINER SERVICE INC
Classification: Not a generator, verified

. Waste code: D001

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. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Facility Has Received Notices of Violations:


Regulation violated: Not reported
Area of violation: Transporters - Manifest and Recordkeeping
Date violation determined: 01/30/1996
Date achieved compliance: 11/12/1996
Violation lead agency: State
Enforcement action: WRITTEN INFORMAL
Enforcement action date: 01/30/1996
Enf. disposition status: Not reported
Enf. disp. status date: Not reported
Enforcement lead agency: State
Proposed penalty amount: Not reported
Final penalty amount: Not reported
Paid penalty amount: Not reported

Regulation violated: Not reported


Area of violation: Transporters - Manifest and Recordkeeping
Date violation determined: 01/30/1996
Date achieved compliance: 11/12/1996
Violation lead agency: State
Enforcement action: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER
Enforcement action date: 11/12/1996
Enf. disposition status: Not reported
Enf. disp. status date: Not reported
Enforcement lead agency: State
Proposed penalty amount: Not reported
Final penalty amount: Not reported
Paid penalty amount: Not reported

Evaluation Action Summary:


Evaluation date: 01/03/1996
Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE
Area of violation: Transporters - Manifest and Recordkeeping
Date achieved compliance: 11/12/1996
Evaluation lead agency: State
FINDS:

Registry ID: 110003597064

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Envid: 1000315212

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Registry ID: 110003597064
DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110003597064

6 GROESBECK RENT ALL AST A100206751


ESE 3125 WOOD N/A
< 1/8 LANSING, MI 48906
0.098 mi.
516 ft.

Relative: AST:
Higher Facility ID: 92033227
Facility Phone: ()-
Actual: Owner Name: GROESBECK RENT ALL
900 ft. Owner Address: 3125 WOOD ST
Owner City,St,Zip: LANSING, MI 48906-1762
Owner County: Not reported
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Telephone: 5173727850
District: 2
Contact: Not reported
List Status: Not reported
Date of Collection: 01/11/2001
Accuracy: 100 FEET
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Point Line Area: POINT
Description Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)
Method of Collection: Address Matching-House Number
Horizontal Datum: NAD83
Latitude: 42.7637560
Longitude: -84.523282

Tank Id: ATK-048715-15


Tank Status: Removed from Premises
Capacity (in gallons): 500
Installation Date: Not reported
Substance Stored: Other
Removed/Closed Date: 09/30/1991

B7 RUSSELL J DANIKES UST U003833880


NE 3508 WOOD ST N/A
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48906
0.147 mi.
774 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster B

Relative: UST:
Higher Facility ID: 00019542
Facility Type: ACTIVE
Actual: Owner Name: RUSSELL J DANIKES
909 ft. Owner Address: 3508 WOOD ST
Owner City,St,Zip: LANSING, MI 48906-1769
Owner Country: USA
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (517) 485-4694
Contact: RUSSELL J DANIKES
Contact Phone: (517) 485-4694
Date of Collection: 01/11/2001

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Accuracy: 100
Accuracy Value Unit: FEET
Horizontal Datum: NAD83
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)
Method of Collection: Address Matching-House Number
Latitude: 42.76586
Longitude: -84.52291

Tank ID: 1
Tank Status: Currently In Use
Capacity: 1000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: Not reported
Remove Date: Not reported
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Bare Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

B8 GRANGER CONTAINER SERVICE INC UST U000255027


NE 3535 WOOD ST N/A
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48906
0.159 mi.
839 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster B

Relative: UST:
Higher Facility ID: 00016243
Facility Type: ACTIVE
Actual: Owner Name: GRANGER CONTAINER SERVICE INC
917 ft. Owner Address: 3535 WOOD ST
Owner City,St,Zip: LANSING, MI 48906
Owner Country: USA
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (517) 372-8334
Contact: Mark A. Leak
Contact Phone: (517) 669-1252
Date of Collection: 10/25/2001
Accuracy: 10
Accuracy Value Unit: METERS
Horizontal Datum: NAD83
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)
Method of Collection: GPS Code Meas. Standard Positioning Service SA Off
Latitude: 42.76932
Longitude: -84.52419

Tank ID: 1
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: HYDRAULIC OIL
Install Date: 04/25/1978
Remove Date: 05/28/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported

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Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Bare Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 2
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: HYDRAULIC OIL
Install Date: 04/25/1978
Remove Date: 05/28/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Bare Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 3
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: ANTI-FREEZE
Install Date: 04/25/1978
Remove Date: 05/28/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Bare Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 4
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: MOTOR OIL
Install Date: 04/25/1978
Remove Date: 05/28/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Bare Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 5
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 2000
Product: Used Oil
Install Date: 04/25/1978
Remove Date: 05/28/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported

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Piping Material: Bare Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 6
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 15000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 04/25/1978
Remove Date: 05/28/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 7
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 15000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 04/25/1978
Remove Date: 05/28/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 8
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 15000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 04/25/1978
Remove Date: 05/28/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 9
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 2000
Product: Not reported
Install Date: 04/25/1985
Remove Date: 05/09/2005
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging
Pipe Realease Detection: Line Tightness Testing
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel, Double Walled

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Piping Type: Gravity Fed?
Construction Material: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 10
Tank Status: Currently In Use
Capacity: 15000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 04/18/1991
Remove Date: Not reported
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Inter Monitoring Double Walled Tank,Tank
Tightness Testing
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Fiberglass reinforced plastic,Secondary Containment
Piping Type: Suction: No Valve At Tank
Construction Material: Double Walled,Fiberglass Reinforced plastic
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 11
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 2500
Product: Used Oil, Waste Oil
Install Date: 05/22/1991
Remove Date: 07/15/2009
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Inter Monitoring Double Walled Tank,Inter
Monitoring/Second Containment
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors,Interstitial Monitoring Double Walled
Piping,Interstitial Monitoring/Second Containment
Piping Material: Cathodically Protected,Double Walled,Fiberglass reinforced
plastic,TOTAL CON
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Epoxy Coated Steel,Fiberglass Reinforced plastic
Impressed Device: No

B9 STEARNS INVESTMENT CORP LUST S107700512


NE 3800 WOOD ST INVENTORY N/A
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48906
0.171 mi.
903 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster B

Relative: LUST:
Higher Facility ID: 50000715
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Actual: Owner Name: Nrt Owner
912 ft. Owner Address: Unknown
Owner City,St,Zip: Unknown, MI 99999
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: Not reported
Country: USA
District: Lansing District Office
Site Name: Stearns Investment Corp
Latitude: 42.76747
Longitude: -84.52292
Date of Collection: 01/11/2001
Method of Collection: Address Matching-House Number
Accuracy: 100

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Accuracy Value Unit: FEET
Horizontal Data: NAD83
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)

Leak Number: C-0730-92


Release Date: 04/06/1992
Substance Released: Unknown
Release Status: Open
Release Closed Date: Not reported

Leak Number: C-3042-92


Release Date: 04/06/1992
Substance Released: Unknown
Release Status: Open
Release Closed Date: Not reported
INVENTORY:
Bea Number: Not reported
Township: Not reported
District: Lansing
Data Source: Part 213
Latitude: 42.76748
Longitude: -84.52292

C10 ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC RCRA NonGen / NLR 1008373565


NE 16980 WOOD RD MIK563196369
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48906
0.190 mi.
1003 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster C

Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR:


Higher Date form received by agency: 05/12/2005
Facility name: ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
Actual: Facility address: 16980 WOOD RD
922 ft. LANSING, MI 48906
EPA ID: MIK563196369
Mailing address: 11681 LEVAN RD
LIVONIA, MI 48150
Contact: ERIKA KOVACS
Contact address: 16980 WOOD RD
LANSING, MI 48906
Contact country: US
Contact telephone: 734-632-8459
Contact email: Not reported
EPA Region: 05
Classification: Non-Generator
Description: Handler: Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste

Owner/Operator Summary:
Owner/operator name: GRANGER III AND ASSOCIATES, LLC
Owner/operator address: Not reported
Not reported
Owner/operator country: Not reported
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator email: Not reported
Owner/operator fax: Not reported
Owner/operator extension: Not reported

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Legal status: Private
Owner/Operator Type: Owner
Owner/Op start date: 11/26/2002
Owner/Op end date: Not reported

Owner/operator name: ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES


Owner/operator address: Not reported
Not reported
Owner/operator country: Not reported
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator email: Not reported
Owner/operator fax: Not reported
Owner/operator extension: Not reported
Legal status: Private
Owner/Operator Type: Operator
Owner/Op start date: 05/12/2005
Owner/Op end date: Not reported

Handler Activities Summary:


U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No
Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No
Recycler of hazardous waste: No
Transporter of hazardous waste: No
Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No
Underground injection activity: No
On-site burner exemption: No
Furnace exemption: No
Used oil fuel burner: No
Used oil processor: No
User oil refiner: No
Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No
Used oil Specification marketer: No
Used oil transfer facility: No
Used oil transporter: No

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Violation Status: No violations found

C11 GRANGER III AND ASSOCIATES LLC SWF/LF S110485161


NE 16980 WOOD RD Financial Assurance N/A
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48906 NPDES
0.190 mi. WDS
1003 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster C

Relative: SWF/LF:
Higher Facility ID: 470523
Site ID: Not reported
Actual: Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
922 ft. Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Telephone: Not reported

MI Financial Assurance 2:
Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Escrow Account
PCFT Status: Not Released

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Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: 1/22/1997
Date Executed by DEQ: 1/28/1997
Current Balance: 1945006.6
Current Balance Date: 9/30/2010
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: Not reported
Original Balance: Not reported
Regulatory Program: Escrow Account
Notes: 1/1/1970 - Financial Test Update based on close of fiscal year ending
12/31; FT update, therefore, due on or before 3/31 each year.

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Active
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 1300000
Current Balance Date: 11/8/2010
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 11/1/2010
Original Balance: 1300000
Regulatory Program: Escrow Account
Notes: Not reported

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Released
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 258000
Current Balance Date: 9/8/2004
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 9/8/2004
Original Balance: 258000
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: Not reported

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Released
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 220000

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Current Balance Date: 12/7/2005
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 12/7/2005
Original Balance: 220000
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: Not reported

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Active
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 7426965
Current Balance Date: 8/20/2010
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 1/7/2008
Original Balance: 5099368
Regulatory Program: Financial Test
Notes: 1/1/1970 - Financial Test Update based on close of fiscal year ending
12/31; FT update, therefore, due on or before 3/31 each year.

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Released
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 171945
Current Balance Date: 6/21/2002
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 1/1/1970
Original Balance: 171945
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: 7/30/2003 - Letter of Credit 05111719 was replaced by LOC MIS300860
and it was increased to $409,350

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Released
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 237405
Current Balance Date: 7/30/2002
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 7/30/2002

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Original Balance: 237405
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: 7/30/2003 - Replaced by Letter of Credit No. MIS300860 in the amount
of $409,350

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Released
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 58000
Current Balance Date: 11/7/2003
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 11/7/2003
Original Balance: 58000
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: 11/18/2003 - LOC MIS301019 submitted with Forms A/B related to annual
inflation adj. for closure/postclosure costs.

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Canceled
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 180000
Current Balance Date: 1/28/2008
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 1/28/2008
Original Balance: 180000
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: 11/16/2010 - This bond is for Part 111 obligations. Transferred to
Part 111 Program

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Released
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 335000
Current Balance Date: 2/3/2009
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 6/19/2003
Original Balance: 409350
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: 3/31/2009 - Bond Number MIS300860 reduced from $409,350 to $335,000

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due to reduction in number of GW and Gas monitoring wellls at Wood
Street LF

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Canceled
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 180000
Current Balance Date: 1/28/2008
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 1/28/2008
Original Balance: 180000
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: 5/14/2008 - LOC CIS407297 ISSUED BY FIFTH THIRD BANK - ON BANK
LETTERHEAD W/O ADDRESS AND CONTACT PHONE NUMBER

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Released
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 345000
Current Balance Date: 12/12/2008
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 12/12/2008
Original Balance: 345000
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: Not reported

Region: 2
Site ID: 470523
PCFT Type: Not reported
PCFT Status: Released
Contact Info: LANSING
Account Number: Not reported
Date Signed by Facility: Not reported
Date Executed by DEQ: Not reported
Current Balance: 76000
Current Balance Date: 7/28/2010
Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Project Number: Not reported
Original Balance Date: 7/27/2010
Original Balance: 76000
Regulatory Program: Letter of Credit
Notes: Not reported

MI NPDES:
Permit Number: MIS410096

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Permitee PO Box: N
Permitee Email: rnuerenberg@grangernet.com
Issue Date: 03/20/2015
Effective Date: 03/20/2015
Expiration Date: 04/01/2019
Permittee Name: Granger Waste Management Company and Granger Meadows, LLC
Permittee Address: 16980 Wood Street
Permittee Addr2: Not reported
Permittee City,St,Zip: Lansing, MI 48906
Permit Type: NPDES Certificate of Coverage under General Permit (COC)
Facility Name 2: Not reported
Facility Name 3: Not reported
Facility Name 4: Not reported
Designed Name: Granger Waste Mgt-Wood Street
Latitude: 42.768055
Lat Direction: N
Lat Type Code: LAT
Longitude: -84.530555
Lon Direction: W
Lon Type Code: LON
Hydrologic Unit Code: 4050004
Permit Status: In Effect
COC Permit Category: SW-Industrial CY4
DEQ District Email: Lansing
DEQ Permit Compliance Manager: Brian Zuber
DEQ Permit Compliance Manager Email: zuberb@michigan.gov

WDS:
Site Id: Not reported
WMD Id: 470523
Site Specific Name: GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
Mailing Address: 16980 WOOD ROAD
Mailing City/State/Zip: 48906
Mailing County: INGHAM

Site Id: MIK563196369


WMD Id: 479200
Site Specific Name: ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Mailing Address: 11681 LEVAN RD
Mailing City/State/Zip: 48150
Mailing County: WAYNE

D12 LANSING SCHOOL DISTRICT RCRA-CESQG 1000382296


SSW 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR FINDS MID981787344
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48912 ECHO
0.212 mi.
1120 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster D

Relative: RCRA-CESQG:
Lower Date form received by agency: 04/11/2005
Facility name: LANSING SCHOOL DISTRICT
Actual: Facility address: 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR
863 ft. LANSING, MI 48912
EPA ID: MID981787344
Contact: NATHAN ROWEN
Contact address: 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR
LANSING, MI 48912

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Contact country: US
Contact telephone: 517-325-6105
Contact email: Not reported
EPA Region: 05
Classification: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator
Description: Handler: generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste per calendar
month, and accumulates 1000 kg or less of hazardous waste at any time;
or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste per calendar
month, and accumulates at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous
waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or
other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any
land or water, of acutely hazardous waste; or generates 100 kg or less
of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting
from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely
hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates at any
time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of
any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from
the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely
hazardous waste

Owner/Operator Summary:
Owner/operator name: LANSING SCHOOL DISTRICT
Owner/operator address: Not reported
Not reported
Owner/operator country: Not reported
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator email: Not reported
Owner/operator fax: Not reported
Owner/operator extension: Not reported
Legal status: District
Owner/Operator Type: Owner
Owner/Op start date: 10/07/1986
Owner/Op end date: Not reported

Owner/operator name: LANSING SCHOOL DISTRICT


Owner/operator address: Not reported
Not reported
Owner/operator country: Not reported
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator email: Not reported
Owner/operator fax: Not reported
Owner/operator extension: Not reported
Legal status: District
Owner/Operator Type: Operator
Owner/Op start date: 10/07/1986
Owner/Op end date: Not reported

Handler Activities Summary:


U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No
Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No
Recycler of hazardous waste: No
Transporter of hazardous waste: No
Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No
Underground injection activity: No
On-site burner exemption: No
Furnace exemption: No

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Used oil fuel burner: No
Used oil processor: No
User oil refiner: No
Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No
Used oil Specification marketer: No
Used oil transfer facility: No
Used oil transporter: No

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Historical Generators:
Date form received by agency: 10/07/1986
Site name: LANSING SCHOOL DISTRICT
Classification: Small Quantity Generator

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Violation Status: No violations found


FINDS:

Registry ID: 110003623035

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and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA
program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and
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ECHO:
Envid: 1000382296
Registry ID: 110003623035
DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110003623035

D13 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CENTER INVENTORY S118622457


SSW 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR N/A
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48912
0.212 mi.
1120 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster D

Relative: INVENTORY:
Lower Bea Number: Not reported
Township: Not reported
Actual: District: Lansing
863 ft. Data Source: Part 213
Latitude: 42.76341
Longitude: -84.52676

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D14 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CENTER LUST U000254943


SSW 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR UST N/A
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48933 WDS
0.212 mi.
1120 ft. Site 3 of 4 in cluster D

Relative: LUST:
Lower Facility ID: 00017027
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Actual: Owner Name: Lansing School District
863 ft. Owner Address: 519 W Kalamazoo St
Owner City,St,Zip: Lansing, MI 48933
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (517) 374-6000
Country: USA
District: Lansing District Office
Site Name: Vehicle Maintenance Center
Latitude: 42.76341
Longitude: -84.52676
Date of Collection: 10/25/2001
Method of Collection: GPS Code Meas. Standard Positioning Service SA Off
Accuracy: 10
Accuracy Value Unit: METERS
Horizontal Data: NAD83
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)

Leak Number: C-0003-16


Release Date: 01/07/2016
Substance Released: Gasoline
Release Status: Open
Release Closed Date: Not reported

Leak Number: C-0018-16


Release Date: 01/25/2016
Substance Released: Used Oil
Release Status: Open
Release Closed Date: Not reported

Leak Number: C-0125-89


Release Date: 04/06/1989
Substance Released: Not reported
Release Status: Closed
Release Closed Date: 07/09/1993

Leak Number: C-1150-89


Release Date: 12/15/1989
Substance Released: Not reported
Release Status: Closed
Release Closed Date: 07/09/1993
UST:
Facility ID: 00017027
Facility Type: CLOSED
Owner Name: LANSING SCHOOL DISTRICT
Owner Address: 519 W KALAMAZOO ST
Owner City,St,Zip: LANSING, MI 48933
Owner Country: USA
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (517) 374-6000

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Contact: Todd Coe
Contact Phone: (517) 331-8861
Date of Collection: 10/25/2001
Accuracy: 10
Accuracy Value Unit: METERS
Horizontal Datum: NAD83
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)
Method of Collection: GPS Code Meas. Standard Positioning Service SA Off
Latitude: 42.76341
Longitude: -84.52676

Tank ID: 1
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 6100
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 03/15/1971
Remove Date: 06/15/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 2
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 12000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 03/15/1979
Remove Date: 06/15/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel,Cathodically Protected Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 3
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 15000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 03/15/1971
Remove Date: 06/15/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 4
Tank Status: Removed from Ground

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Capacity: 1000
Product: NEW OIL
Install Date: 03/15/1971
Remove Date: 06/15/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 5
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: Used Oil
Install Date: 03/15/1971
Remove Date: 06/15/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 6
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: Used Oil
Install Date: 07/01/1991
Remove Date: 01/17/2016
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Groundwater Monitoring,Inter Monitoring Double
Walled Tank,Inter Monitoring/Second Containment
Pipe Realease Detection: GroundWater Monitoring,Interstitial Monitoring Double Walled
Piping,Interstitial Monitoring/Second Containment
Piping Material: Secondary Containment
Piping Type: Suction: Valve at Tank
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel,Double Walled,STI P3
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 7
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: Used Oil
Install Date: 07/01/1991
Remove Date: 01/06/2016
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Groundwater Monitoring,Inter Monitoring Double
Walled Tank,Inter Monitoring/Second Containment
Pipe Realease Detection: GroundWater Monitoring,Interstitial Monitoring Double Walled
Piping,Interstitial Monitoring/Second Containment
Piping Material: Secondary Containment
Piping Type: Gravity Fed?
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel,Double Walled,STIP-3
Impressed Device: No

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Tank ID: 8
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 15000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 07/01/1991
Remove Date: 01/16/2016
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Groundwater Monitoring,Inter Monitoring Double
Walled Tank,Inter Monitoring/Second Containment
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors,GroundWater Monitoring,Interstitial
Monitoring Double Walled Piping,Interstitial Monitoring/Second
Containment
Piping Material: Double Walled,Secondary Containment
Piping Type: Pressure
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel,Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 9
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 15000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 07/01/1991
Remove Date: 01/06/2016
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Groundwater Monitoring,Inter Monitoring Double
Walled Tank,Inter Monitoring/Second Containment
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors,GroundWater Monitoring,Interstitial
Monitoring Double Walled Piping,Interstitial Monitoring/Second
Containment
Piping Material: Double Walled,Secondary Containment
Piping Type: Pressure
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel,Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 10
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 6000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 07/01/1991
Remove Date: 01/07/2016
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Groundwater Monitoring,Inter Monitoring Double
Walled Tank,Inter Monitoring/Second Containment
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors,GroundWater Monitoring,Interstitial
Monitoring Double Walled Piping,Interstitial Monitoring/Second
Containment
Piping Material: Double Walled,Secondary Containment
Piping Type: Pressure
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel,Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 11
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 560
Product: Gasoline, OIL/WATER
Install Date: 07/01/1991
Remove Date: 01/14/2016

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Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Groundwater Monitoring,Inter Monitoring Double
Walled Tank,Inter Monitoring/Second Containment
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors,GroundWater Monitoring,Interstitial
Monitoring Double Walled Piping,Interstitial Monitoring/Second
Containment
Piping Material: Double Walled,Secondary Containment
Piping Type: Pressure
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel,Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 12
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 5000
Product: Gasoline, OIL/WATER
Install Date: 07/01/1991
Remove Date: 01/14/2016
Tank Release Detection: Automatic Tank Gauging,Groundwater Monitoring,Inter Monitoring Double
Walled Tank,Inter Monitoring/Second Containment
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors,GroundWater Monitoring,Interstitial
Monitoring Double Walled Piping,Interstitial Monitoring/Second
Containment
Piping Material: Double Walled,Secondary Containment
Piping Type: Pressure
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel,Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

WDS:
Site Id: MID981787344
WMD Id: 400154
Site Specific Name: LANSING SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mailing Address: 2817 CHAMBERLAIN DR
Mailing City/State/Zip: 48912
Mailing County: INGHAM

15 WAL-MART STORES EAST RCRA-CESQG 1007880268


East 3225 TOWNE CENTRE BLVD MIK559168711
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48912
0.214 mi.
1132 ft.

Relative: RCRA-CESQG:
Higher Date form received by agency: 07/06/2016
Facility name: WAL-MART STORES EAST
Actual: Facility address: 3225 TOWNE CENTRE BLVD
911 ft. LANSING, MI 48912
EPA ID: MIK559168711
Mailing address: PO BOX 8041
BENTONVILLE, AR 72712
Contact: REBECCA HAYNIE
Contact address: Not reported
Not reported
Contact country: Not reported
Contact telephone: 479-258-6810
Contact email: REBECCA.HAYNIE@WALMART.COM
EPA Region: 05
Classification: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator

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Description: Handler: generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste per calendar
month, and accumulates 1000 kg or less of hazardous waste at any time;
or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste per calendar
month, and accumulates at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous
waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or
other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any
land or water, of acutely hazardous waste; or generates 100 kg or less
of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting
from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely
hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates at any
time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of
any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from
the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely
hazardous waste

Owner/Operator Summary:
Owner/operator name: WAL-MART STORES EAST
Owner/operator address: Not reported
Not reported
Owner/operator country: Not reported
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator email: Not reported
Owner/operator fax: Not reported
Owner/operator extension: Not reported
Legal status: Private
Owner/Operator Type: Operator
Owner/Op start date: 08/25/2004
Owner/Op end date: Not reported

Owner/operator name: WAL-MART STORES EAST


Owner/operator address: Not reported
Not reported
Owner/operator country: Not reported
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator email: Not reported
Owner/operator fax: Not reported
Owner/operator extension: Not reported
Legal status: Private
Owner/Operator Type: Owner
Owner/Op start date: 08/25/2004
Owner/Op end date: Not reported

Handler Activities Summary:


U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No
Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No
Recycler of hazardous waste: No
Transporter of hazardous waste: No
Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No
Underground injection activity: No
On-site burner exemption: No
Furnace exemption: No
Used oil fuel burner: No
Used oil processor: No
User oil refiner: No
Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No
Used oil Specification marketer: No

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Used oil transfer facility: No
Used oil transporter: No

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Historical Generators:
Date form received by agency: 10/08/2010
Site name: WAL-MART STORES EAST
Classification: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Date form received by agency: 12/23/2009


Site name: WAL-MART STORES EAST
Classification: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Date form received by agency: 10/09/2008


Site name: WAL-MART STORES EAST
Classification: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Date form received by agency: 07/19/2004


Site name: WAL-MART STORES EAST
Classification: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator

. Waste code: D001


. Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE

Violation Status: No violations found

D16 SERVICE CENTER LUST U000254936


SSW 2800 CHAMBERLAIN DR UST N/A
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48912
0.216 mi.
1139 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster D

Relative: LUST:
Lower Facility ID: 00017029
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Actual: Owner Name: Lansing School District
866 ft. Owner Address: 519 W Kalamazoo St
Owner City,St,Zip: Lansing, MI 48933
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (517) 374-6000
Country: USA
District: Lansing District Office
Site Name: Lansing School District
Latitude: 42.76088
Longitude: -84.52886
Date of Collection: 01/11/2001
Method of Collection: Address Matching-House Number

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SERVICE CENTER (Continued) U000254936


Accuracy: 100
Accuracy Value Unit: FEET
Horizontal Data: NAD83
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)

Leak Number: C-0095-89


Release Date: 03/24/1989
Substance Released: Not reported
Release Status: Closed
Release Closed Date: 07/09/1993

Leak Number: C-2247-91


Release Date: 10/03/1991
Substance Released: Unknown
Release Status: Closed
Release Closed Date: 07/09/1993
UST:
Facility ID: 00017029
Facility Type: CLOSED
Owner Name: LANSING SCHOOL DISTRICT
Owner Address: 519 W KALAMAZOO ST
Owner City,St,Zip: LANSING, MI 48933
Owner Country: USA
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (517) 374-6000
Contact: KENNETH NEALEY
Contact Phone: (517) 374-4091
Date of Collection: 01/11/2001
Accuracy: 100
Accuracy Value Unit: FEET
Horizontal Datum: NAD83
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)
Method of Collection: Address Matching-House Number
Latitude: 42.76088
Longitude: -84.52886

Tank ID: 1
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 03/14/1976
Remove Date: 10/03/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel,Cathodically Protected Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 2
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: Diesel

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Install Date: 03/14/1976
Remove Date: 10/03/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel,Cathodically Protected Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 3
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 4000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 03/14/1976
Remove Date: 10/03/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel,Cathodically Protected Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 4
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 560
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 03/15/1978
Remove Date: 10/03/1991
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Unknown
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel,Cathodically Protected Steel
Impressed Device: No

17 GRANGER RECYCLING CENTER SWRCY S110533473


NNE 16936 WOOD ROAD N/A
1/8-1/4 LANSING, MI 48906
0.249 mi.
1316 ft.

Relative: SWRCY:
Higher SR No: 177
Contact Phone1: 517-372-2800
Actual: EMail: Not reported
915 ft. Website: http://grangernet.com
Location Description: 598 miles away
Materials Accepted: Electronics, LDPE (4), Magazines, Office Paper Recycling Services,
Other Plastic (7), Polypropylene (5), PVC (3), Textiles, Plastic Drums
and Barrels
Services: Broker, Collector
Collection: Drop off, Pick up
Service Area: Clinton County, Ingham County
Notes: Not reported
SWRCY:

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SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Iron
Service: Processor
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Stainless Steel
Service: Processor
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Tin Cans
Service: Processor
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO, LENAWEE,
MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - White Goods
Service: Processor
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, KALAMAZOO, LENAWEE,
MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Zinc
Service: Processor
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, KALAMAZOO, LENAWEE, MANISTEE,
ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Misc. - Lead Acid Batteries
Service: Processor
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, KALAMAZOO, LENAWEE,
MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Drums/Barrels - Metal Barrels
Service: Collector

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Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Aluminum
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Aluminum Cans
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Copper/Brass/Bronze
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Iron
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Stainless Steel
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Tin Cans
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None

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Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - White Goods
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Zinc
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Misc. - Lead Acid Batteries
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Drums/Barrels - Metal Barrels
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Aluminum
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

SR No 2: 177
Material: Metals - Aluminum Cans
Service: Collector
Drop Off/Pick Up: Both
Minimum Quantity: None
Unit: None
Service Area: BAY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CASS, HILLSDALE, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO,
LENAWEE, MANISTEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WAYNE

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E18 CITY LF PAULSON ST PART 201 S103595374


West END OF PAULSON STREET N/A
1/4-1/2 LANSING, MI 48906
0.335 mi.
1770 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster E

Relative: PART 201:


Lower Facility ID: 33000009
Facility Status: Remedial Action in Progress (may incl. use restrictions, O&M and/or
Actual: monitoring)
881 ft. Source: Refuse Systems
SAM Score: 36
SAM Score Date: 06/23/2005
Township: 04N
Range: 02W
Section: 3
Quarter: SE
Quarter/Quarter: NW
Pollutants: As; Benzene; Ethylbenzene; Pb; TCE; VC; Xylenes; cis-1,2 DCE

E19 CITY LF PAULSON ST INVENTORY S118470818


West EAST OF CORNER OF GARLAND & PAULSON RD N/A
1/4-1/2 LANSING, MI 48906
0.335 mi.
1770 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster E

Relative: INVENTORY:
Lower Bea Number: Not reported
Township: Lansing
Actual: District: Lansing
881 ft. Data Source: Part 201
Latitude: 42.76532
Longitude: -84.53545

20 HARTMAN FABCO INC AIRS S110530813


SW 1415 LAKE LANSING RD BEA N/A
1/4-1/2 LANSING, MI 48912 WDS
0.348 mi.
1835 ft.

Relative: AIRS:
Lower State Registration Number: N2836
Naics Code: Not reported
Actual: Contact Email: Not reported
872 ft. Contact Name: TERRY GILL
Contact Phone: Not reported
Contact Address: (same as site address)
Contact City,St,Zip: Not reported
Permit Number: 198-91
Date Received: 02/14/1991
Application Reason: PAINT SPRAYER
Record Type: Not reported
State County FIPS: Not reported
Facility Category: Not reported
SIC Primary: Not reported
Tribal Code: Not reported
Facility Status: Not reported
Supplemental Location Text: Not reported

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HARTMAN FABCO INC (Continued) S110530813


Business Name: Not reported
Principal Product: Not reported
Principal Product Description: Not reported
UTM Zone (Geo Coordinates Universal Transverse Mercator System): Not reported
UTM Horizontal Coord: Not reported
UTM Vertical Coord: Not reported
Mailing Name: Not reported
Mailing Contact Person: Not reported
Mailing Street: Not reported
Mailing City: Not reported
Mailing State: Not reported
Mailing Zip: Not reported
Mailing Zip 4 Extension: Not reported
Compliance Person: Not reported
Compliance Area Code: Not reported
Compliance Phone Number: Not reported
Emission Inventory Contact Person: Not reported
EI Contact Area Code: Not reported
EI Contact Phone Number: Not reported
Permit Contact Person: Not reported
Permit Contact Person Area Code: Not reported
Permit Contact Person Phone Number: Not reported
Federal Employer Id Number: Not reported
# Of Employees: Not reported
Reporting Year: Not reported
Date Record Was Created: Not reported

BEA:
Secondary Address: Not reported
BEA Number: 544
District: Lansing
Date Received: 04/19/2001
Submitter Name: Consumers Concrete Corporation
Petition Determination: No Request
Petition Disclosure: 0
Category: Same Hazardous Substance(s)
Determination 20107A: No Request
Reviewer: sakowskk
Division Assigned: Environmental Response Division

WDS:
Site Id: MID017193731
WMD Id: 394868
Site Specific Name: HARTMAN FABCO INC
Mailing Address: 1415 LAKE LANSING RD
Mailing City/State/Zip: 48912
Mailing County: INGHAM

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21 SPEEDWAY #2371 LUST U003426061


SSE 2000 LAKE LANSING RD UST N/A
1/4-1/2 LANSING, MI 48912 Financial Assurance
0.372 mi. WDS
1965 ft.

Relative: LUST:
Higher Facility ID: 00017537
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Actual: Owner Name: Speedway LLC
888 ft. Owner Address: PO Box 1500
Owner City,St,Zip: Springfield, OH 45501
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (937) 864-3000
Country: USA
District: Lansing District Office
Site Name: Speedway #2371
Latitude: 42.76047
Longitude: -84.52242
Date of Collection: 10/25/2001
Method of Collection: GPS Code Meas. Standard Positioning Service SA Off
Accuracy: 10
Accuracy Value Unit: METERS
Horizontal Data: NAD83
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)

Leak Number: C-0382-98


Release Date: 05/13/1998
Substance Released: Gasoline
Release Status: Closed
Release Closed Date: 08/14/1998

Leak Number: C-0793-90


Release Date: 05/02/1990
Substance Released: Not reported
Release Status: Closed
Release Closed Date: 08/19/1996
UST:
Facility ID: 00017537
Facility Type: ACTIVE
Owner Name: SPEEDWAY LLC
Owner Address: PO BOX 1500
Owner City,St,Zip: SPRINGFIELD, OH 45501
Owner Country: USA
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (937) 864-3000
Contact: Eric Swaisgood
Contact Phone: (937) 863-6513
Date of Collection: 10/25/2001
Accuracy: 10
Accuracy Value Unit: METERS
Horizontal Datum: NAD83
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)
Method of Collection: GPS Code Meas. Standard Positioning Service SA Off
Latitude: 42.76047
Longitude: -84.52242

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SPEEDWAY #2371 (Continued) U003426061


Tank ID: 1
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 10000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 05/08/1967
Remove Date: 05/01/1998
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 2
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 10000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 05/08/1967
Remove Date: 05/01/1998
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 3
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 10000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 05/08/1967
Remove Date: 05/01/1998
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Cathodically Protected Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 4
Tank Status: Currently In Use
Capacity: 20000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 05/01/1998
Remove Date: Not reported
Tank Release Detection: Inventory Control, Automatic Tank Gauging, Interstitial Monitoring
Double Walled Tank
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors
Piping Material: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Double Walled
Piping Type: Pressure
Construction Material: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

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Tank ID: 5
Tank Status: Currently In Use
Capacity: 10000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 05/01/1998
Remove Date: Not reported
Tank Release Detection: Inventory Control, Automatic Tank Gauging, Interstitial Monitoring
Double Walled Tank
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors
Piping Material: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Double Walled
Piping Type: Suction: Valve at Tank
Construction Material: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 6
Tank Status: Currently In Use
Capacity: 8000
Product: Diesel, Kerosene, COMPARTMENT
Install Date: 05/01/1998
Remove Date: Not reported
Tank Release Detection: Inventory Control, Automatic Tank Gauging, Interstitial Monitoring
Double Walled Tank
Pipe Realease Detection: Automatic Line Leak Detectors
Piping Material: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Double Walled
Piping Type: Pressure
Construction Material: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Double Walled
Impressed Device: No

WDS:
Site Id: MID985577345
WMD Id: 402615
Site Specific Name: SPEEDWAY 2371
Mailing Address: PO BOX 1500
Mailing City/State/Zip: 45501
Mailing County: Not reported

22 COLEMAN ROAD SITE HIST LF S100069359


NNE CORNER OF WOOD & COLEMAN N/A
1/4-1/2 LANSING, MI 48906
0.399 mi.
2105 ft.

Relative: Historical LF:


Higher Facility ID: 19000001
Status: INACTIVE
Actual: Contact: Not reported
899 ft. Facility Phone: Not reported
Facility Fax: Not reported
Facility Type: Not reported
Facility Email: Not reported
Facility is Open: Not reported
Facility Type: Landfill Type II
Facility Contact: Not reported
County Code: 19
Facility Number: 000001
Staff: Not reported

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COLEMAN ROAD SITE (Continued) S100069359


Active: No
Permit Date: Not reported
Permit Number: Not reported
License Date: / /
License No: Not reported
No Waste: Not reported
Enforcement: Not reported
Exp Letters: Not reported
Operator Name: Not reported
Operator Contact: Not reported
Operator Address: Not reported
Operator City,St,Zip: Not reported
Operator Telephone: Not reported
Operator Fax: Not reported
Operator Email: Not reported
Owner Name: CITY OF LANSING
Owner Contact: Not reported
Attention: Not reported
Owner Address: 780 E WIELAND STREET
Owner City,St,Zip: LANSING, MI 48906
Owner Telephone: Not reported
Owner Fax: Not reported
Owner Email: Not reported
District: Shawassee
Section: 34
Permit Applicant: THOMAS A. HANDYSIDE
Permit Applicant Contact: METRO RECYCLING & LF CORP
Permit Applicant Address: 19458 MEADOWBROOK
Permit Applicant City,St,Zip: NORTHVILLE, MI 48167
Permit Applicant Phone: Not reported
Application Type: Government
Liner Information: Not reported
Nature of Wastes Allowed: Not reported
Township: Not reported
Section Number: Not reported
Township Section: Not reported
District: Not reported
Business Type: Not reported
County Description: Not reported
County 2 Description: Not reported
Liner Type: Not reported
Reported Date: Not reported
Amount: 0.00
Financial Instrument: Not reported
Fund Type: Not reported
Issued Date: Not reported
Expires: Not reported
Expiry: Not reported
Licensed: Not reported
Comments: Not reported
Date of Expiry of Current License: Not reported
Acreage Currently Licensed: 0.000
Acres Certified Closed: 0.000
Issue of 1st Construction Permit Date: Not reported
Acres Given in 1st Construction Permit: 0.000
Issue of 2nd Construction Permit Date: Not reported
Acres Given in 2nd Construction Permit: 0.000

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COLEMAN ROAD SITE (Continued) S100069359


Issue of 3rd Construction Permit Date: Not reported
Acres Given in 3rd Construction Permit: 0.000
Restrictive Deed Covenant Filed: Not reported
Perpetual Care Fund Type: Not reported
Perpetual Care Fund Signed: Not reported
Perpetual Care Fund Agreement Signed: Not reported
Groundwater Monitoring System Exists: Not reported
Date landill Certified Closed: Not reported
Received Waste on or After Oct. 9, 1991: Not reported
Site Monitorable Under Definition of New Rules:Not reported

F23 1408 LAKE LANSING ROAD, LANSING PART 201 S104910599


SSW 1408 LAKE LANSING ROAD INVENTORY N/A
1/4-1/2 LANSING, MI 48912 BEA
0.402 mi.
2120 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster F

Relative: PART 201:


Lower Facility ID: 33000515
Facility Status: Inactive - no actions taken to address contamination
Actual: Source: Automotive Repair Shops
869 ft. SAM Score: 39
SAM Score Date: 04/30/2004
Township: 04N
Range: 02W
Section: 3
Quarter: SE
Quarter/Quarter: NW
Pollutants: As; Benzo(a)pyrene; Cr+3; Pb; Ni; Zn

INVENTORY:
Bea Number: Not reported
Township: Lansing Township
District: Lansing
Data Source: Part 201
Latitude: 42.75927
Longitude: -84.53187

BEA:
Secondary Address: Not reported
BEA Number: 88
District: Lansing
Date Received: 12/16/1996
Submitter Name: Michigan National Corporation
Petition Determination: Affirmed
Petition Disclosure: 1
Category: No Hazardous Substance(s)
Determination 20107A: Affirmed
Reviewer: temppm
Division Assigned: Environmental Response Division

Secondary Address: Not reported


BEA Number: 230
District: Lansing
Date Received: 03/18/1998
Submitter Name: Classic Caddy Limousine
Petition Determination: No Request

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1408 LAKE LANSING ROAD, LANSING (Continued) S104910599


Petition Disclosure: 0
Category: No Hazardous Substance(s)
Determination 20107A: No Request
Reviewer: temppm
Division Assigned: Environmental Response Division

F24 CUSTOM AUTO BODY INVENTORY S114025335


SSW 1408 LAKE LANSING ROAD N/A
1/4-1/2 INGHAM (County), MI
0.423 mi.
2235 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster F

Relative: INVENTORY:
Lower Bea Number: 199600088LA
Township: Lansing
Actual: District: Lansing
866 ft. Data Source: BEA
Latitude: 42.75927
Longitude: -84.53187

F25 BUILDERS REDI-MIX INC LUST U002301397


SSW 1384 LAKE LANSING RD UST N/A
1/4-1/2 LANSING, MI 48912 AIRS
0.440 mi. NPDES
2321 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster F WDS

Relative: LUST:
Lower Facility ID: 00007842
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Actual: Owner Name: Builders Redi-Mix Inc
867 ft. Owner Address: 1384 Lake Lansing Rd
Owner City,St,Zip: Lansing, MI 48912-3705
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (517) 372-9765
Country: USA
District: Lansing District Office
Site Name: Builders Redi-mix, Inc.
Latitude: 42.75900
Longitude: -84.53262
Date of Collection: 01/11/2001
Method of Collection: Address Matching-House Number
Accuracy: 100
Accuracy Value Unit: FEET
Horizontal Data: NAD83
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)

Leak Number: C-0015-94


Release Date: 01/05/1994
Substance Released: Diesel
Release Status: Closed
Release Closed Date: 07/08/1996

Leak Number: C-0881-93


Release Date: 07/20/1993
Substance Released: Gasoline

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BUILDERS REDI-MIX INC (Continued) U002301397


Release Status: Closed
Release Closed Date: 07/08/1996
UST:
Facility ID: 00007842
Facility Type: CLOSED
Owner Name: BUILDERS REDI-MIX INC
Owner Address: 1384 LAKE LANSING RD
Owner City,St,Zip: LANSING, MI 48912-3705
Owner Country: USA
Owner Contact: Not reported
Owner Phone: (517) 372-9765
Contact: ADRIAN HUSS
Contact Phone: (517) 372-2765
Date of Collection: 01/11/2001
Accuracy: 100
Accuracy Value Unit: FEET
Horizontal Datum: NAD83
Source: STATE OF MICHIGAN
Point Line Area: POINT
Desc Category: Plant Entrance (Freight)
Method of Collection: Address Matching-House Number
Latitude: 42.75900
Longitude: -84.53262

Tank ID: 1
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 1000
Product: Gasoline
Install Date: 03/25/1966
Remove Date: 07/20/1993
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Bare Steel,Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Suction: No Valve At Tank
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 2
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 6000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 03/25/1966
Remove Date: 12/23/1993
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

Tank ID: 3
Tank Status: Removed from Ground
Capacity: 15000
Product: Diesel
Install Date: 03/25/1966

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BUILDERS REDI-MIX INC (Continued) U002301397


Remove Date: 12/23/1993
Tank Release Detection: Not reported
Pipe Realease Detection: Not reported
Piping Material: Galvanized Steel
Piping Type: Not reported
Construction Material: Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel
Impressed Device: No

AIRS:
State Registration Number: B6534
Naics Code: Not reported
Contact Email: Not reported
Contact Name: Not reported
Contact Phone: Not reported
Contact Address: (same as site address)
Contact City,St,Zip: Not reported
Permit Number: 296-79
Date Received: 05/16/1979
Application Reason: CEMENT SILO DUST COLLECTOR (DUSTY DUSTLESS)
Record Type: Not reported
State County FIPS: Not reported
Facility Category: Not reported
SIC Primary: Not reported
Tribal Code: Not reported
Facility Status: Not reported
Supplemental Location Text: Not reported
Business Name: Not reported
Principal Product: Not reported
Principal Product Description: Not reported
UTM Zone (Geo Coordinates Universal Transverse Mercator System): Not reported
UTM Horizontal Coord: Not reported
UTM Vertical Coord: Not reported
Mailing Name: Not reported
Mailing Contact Person: Not reported
Mailing Street: Not reported
Mailing City: Not reported
Mailing State: Not reported
Mailing Zip: Not reported
Mailing Zip 4 Extension: Not reported
Compliance Person: Not reported
Compliance Area Code: Not reported
Compliance Phone Number: Not reported
Emission Inventory Contact Person: Not reported
EI Contact Area Code: Not reported
EI Contact Phone Number: Not reported
Permit Contact Person: Not reported
Permit Contact Person Area Code: Not reported
Permit Contact Person Phone Number: Not reported
Federal Employer Id Number: Not reported
# Of Employees: Not reported
Reporting Year: Not reported
Date Record Was Created: Not reported

MI NPDES:
Permit Number: MIS310587
Permitee PO Box: N

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BUILDERS REDI-MIX INC (Continued) U002301397


Permitee Email: miwoloszyk@superiormaterials.net
Issue Date: 07/17/2013
Effective Date: 07/17/2013
Expiration Date: 04/01/2018
Permittee Name: Builders Redi Mix
Permittee Address: 30701 West 10 Mile Road, Suite 500
Permittee Addr2: Not reported
Permittee City,St,Zip: Farmington Hills, MI 48336
Permit Type: NPDES Certificate of Coverage under General Permit (COC)
Facility Name 2: Not reported
Facility Name 3: Not reported
Facility Name 4: Not reported
Designed Name: Builders Redi Mix-Lansing
Latitude: 42.76797
Lat Direction: N
Lat Type Code: LAT
Longitude: -84.54034
Lon Direction: W
Lon Type Code: LON
Hydrologic Unit Code: 4050004
Permit Status: In Effect
COC Permit Category: SW-Industrial CY3
DEQ District Email: Lansing
DEQ Permit Compliance Manager: Laura Mathews
DEQ Permit Compliance Manager Email: mathewsl2@michigan.gov

WDS:
Site Id: MIK978921617
WMD Id: 456401
Site Specific Name: BUILDERS REDI MIX LLC
Mailing Address: 33469 W 14 MILE RD
Mailing City/State/Zip: 48331
Mailing County: OAKLAND

26 GRANGER LF PAULSON ST INVENTORY S105144091


West 923 EAST PAULSON STREET PART 201 N/A
1/2-1 LANSING, MI 48909
0.531 mi.
2802 ft.

Relative: INVENTORY:
Lower Bea Number: Not reported
Township: Lansing
Actual: District: Lansing
861 ft. Data Source: Part 201
Latitude: 42.76884
Longitude: -84.5267

PART 201:
Facility ID: 33000019
Facility Status: Remedial Action in Progress (may incl. use restrictions, O&M and/or
monitoring)
Source: Refuse Systems
SAM Score: 33
SAM Score Date: 04/13/2004
Township: 04N
Range: 02W

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GRANGER LF PAULSON ST (Continued) S105144091


Section: 3
Quarter: NE
Quarter/Quarter: NW
Pollutants: 1,1 DCA; Chloroethane

27 FRIEDLAND IRON AND METAL CO BROWNFIELDS S108417433


WSW 936 HARRIS PART 201 N/A
1/2-1 LANSING, MI 48906 INVENTORY
0.588 mi.
3106 ft.

Relative: BROWNFIELDS:
Lower Facility ID: Not reported
Region: 1
Actual: Status: Not reported
870 ft. Properry Use: Not reported
BEA: Yes
Ernie Id Number: 33000017

PART 201:
Facility ID: 33000017
Facility Status: Inactive - no actions taken to address contamination
Source: Scrap & Waste Materials
SAM Score: 30
SAM Score Date: 05/26/2004
Township: 04N
Range: 02W
Section: 3
Quarter: SW
Quarter/Quarter: NE
Pollutants: Al; Sb; As; Co; Pb; Mn; Hg

INVENTORY:
Bea Number: Not reported
Township: Lansing
District: Lansing
Data Source: Part 201
Latitude: 42.76214
Longitude: -84.53671

G28 W R GRACE COMPANY INVENTORY S105144099


SW 2401 HIGH STREET PART 201 N/A
1/2-1 LANSING, MI 48906
0.631 mi.
3333 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster G

Relative: INVENTORY:
Lower Bea Number: Not reported
Township: Lansing
Actual: District: Lansing
877 ft. Data Source: Part 201
Latitude: 42.76107
Longitude: -84.53472

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W R GRACE COMPANY (Continued) S105144099

PART 201:
Facility ID: 33000081
Facility Status: Interim Response in progress
Source: Fertilizers Mixing
SAM Score: 35
SAM Score Date: 09/23/1991
Township: 04N
Range: 02W
Section: 3
Quarter: SW
Quarter/Quarter: SE
Pollutants: 4,4’-DDD; 4,4’-DDT; BEHP; PNAs

G29 MOTOR WHEEL, INC. AUL S105430063


SW 2401 N. HIGH STREET PART 201 N/A
1/2-1 LANSING, MI 48909 INVENTORY
0.631 mi. WDS
3333 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster G

Relative: AUL:
Lower Status: Recorded
Site Name: Motor Wheel, Inc.
Actual: Property: on-site
877 ft. Land Use Restriction Type: RC
Program Type: Part 201
Program Support Assigned User: Nicholas Ekel
Program Support Assigned Date: 02/22/2016
Legal Description Of Property: Site Address
Based On The Deq Ref #: 11520115005
MDEQ Reference Number: RC-SF-201-15-005
Property Or Description Restricted Area: Not reported
Lead Division: RRD
File Name Of Hyperlinked Legal Doc: U:\\KERMIT\\11520115005.PDF
Mapped Polygons Area In Acres: 8.2219
Mapped Polygons Area In Square Miles: 0.0128
Date Data Entry Started: 02/22/2016
Date Data Entry Finished: 02/22/2016
Individual Or Staff Assoc With The Mapping: Nicholas Ekel
Program Used To Map Restricted Features: ArcGIS 10.3
Date Legal Paperwork Stamped/Filed/Register Of Deeds: 02/10/2016
Commercial I Land Use Restriction: 1
Commercial Ii Land Use Restriction: 1
Commercial Iii Land Use Restriction: 1
Commercial Iv Land Use Restriction: 1
Industrial Land Use Restriction: 1
Residential Land Use Restriction: 1
Recreational Land Use Restriction: 1
Multiple Land-Use Restrictions: 1
Site Specific Restrictions: 1
Groundwater Consumption Restrictions: 1
Groundwater Contact Restrictions: 0
Special Well Construction Requirements: 0
Special Building Restrictions: 0
Excavation And Soil Movement Restrictions: 1
Soil Movement Requirements: 1
There Is A Restriction On All Construction: 1
Monitoring Well Protected, No Tampering Or Removal: 0

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MOTOR WHEEL, INC. (Continued) S105430063


There Is An Exposure Barrier In Place: 1
There Is A Health And Safety Plan: 0
There Is A Permanent Marker On The Site: 1
Map Comments: 20160222 - LRUR is NOT mapped in KERMIT - Nick Ekel 20160222 - LRUR is
mapped in KERMIT - Nick Ekel
Comment: 6042015 Compliance and Enforcement (Brad Ermisch) requested DEQ
reference #. 20151208 - Superfund requested that the refernce number
be changed to represent a superfund project - Nick Ekel

PART 201:
Facility ID: 33000033
Facility Status: Remedial Action In progress
Source: Nonclassifiable Establishments
SAM Score: 33
SAM Score Date: 05/26/2004
Township: 04N
Range: 02W
Section: 3
Quarter: SW
Quarter/Quarter: NE
Pollutants: 1,2 DCB; 1,2 DCA; 1,3,5 TMB; Benzene; Bromomethane; Cd; Sulfate; VC;
Xylenes; cis-1,2 DCE; sec-Butylbenzene

INVENTORY:
Bea Number: Not reported
Township: Lansing Township
District: Lansing
Data Source: Part 201
Latitude: 42.76117
Longitude: -84.53544

Bea Number: 201301890LA


Township: Lansing
District: Lansing
Data Source: BEA
Latitude: 42.76117
Longitude: -84.53544

WDS:
Site Id: MID985594688
WMD Id: 403594
Site Specific Name: GRACE WR AND CO CONN
Mailing Address: 100 N MAIN BLDG
Mailing City/State/Zip: 38103
Mailing County: Not reported

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City EDR ID Site Name Site Address Zip Database(s)

NO SITES FOUND

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(EPIC) and regional EPA offices.
Date of Government Version: 12/11/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/22/2017 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/05/2018 Last EDR Contact: 12/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

NPL Site Boundaries


Sources:
EPA’s Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC)
Telephone: 202-564-7333
EPA Region 1 EPA Region 6
Telephone 617-918-1143 Telephone: 214-655-6659
EPA Region 3 EPA Region 7
Telephone 215-814-5418 Telephone: 913-551-7247
EPA Region 4 EPA Region 8
Telephone 404-562-8033 Telephone: 303-312-6774
EPA Region 5 EPA Region 9
Telephone 312-886-6686 Telephone: 415-947-4246
EPA Region 10
Telephone 206-553-8665

Proposed NPL: Proposed National Priority List Sites


A site that has been proposed for listing on the National Priorities List through the issuance of a proposed rule
in the Federal Register. EPA then accepts public comments on the site, responds to the comments, and places on
the NPL those sites that continue to meet the requirements for listing.
Date of Government Version: 12/11/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/22/2017 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/05/2018 Last EDR Contact: 12/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

NPL LIENS: Federal Superfund Liens


Federal Superfund Liens. Under the authority granted the USEPA by CERCLA of 1980, the USEPA has the authority
to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner
received notification of potential liability. USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens.
Date of Government Version: 10/15/1991 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/02/1994 Telephone: 202-564-4267
Date Made Active in Reports: 03/30/1994 Last EDR Contact: 08/15/2011
Number of Days to Update: 56 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/28/2011
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

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Federal Delisted NPL site list

Delisted NPL: National Priority List Deletions


The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the
EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the
NPL where no further response is appropriate.
Date of Government Version: 12/11/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/22/2017 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/05/2018 Last EDR Contact: 12/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Federal CERCLIS list

FEDERAL FACILITY: Federal Facility Site Information listing


A listing of National Priority List (NPL) and Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) sites found in the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) Database where EPA Federal Facilities
Restoration and Reuse Office is involved in cleanup activities.
Date of Government Version: 11/07/2016 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/05/2017 Telephone: 703-603-8704
Date Made Active in Reports: 04/07/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/05/2018
Number of Days to Update: 92 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

SEMS: Superfund Enterprise Management System


SEMS (Superfund Enterprise Management System) tracks hazardous waste sites, potentially hazardous waste sites,
and remedial activities performed in support of EPA’s Superfund Program across the United States. The list was
formerly know as CERCLIS, renamed to SEMS by the EPA in 2015. The list contains data on potentially hazardous
waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons,
pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA).
This dataset also contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and the
sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL.
Date of Government Version: 12/11/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/22/2017 Telephone: 800-424-9346
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/17/2018
Number of Days to Update: 21 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/30/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list

SEMS-ARCHIVE: Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive

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SEMS-ARCHIVE (Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive) tracks sites that have no further interest under
the Federal Superfund Program based on available information. The list was formerly known as the CERCLIS-NFRAP,
renamed to SEMS ARCHIVE by the EPA in 2015. EPA may perform a minimal level of assessment work at a site while
it is archived if site conditions change and/or new information becomes available. Archived sites have been removed
and archived from the inventory of SEMS sites. Archived status indicates that, to the best of EPA’s knowledge,
assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list the
site on the National Priorities List (NPL), unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or
other considerations require a recommendation for listing at a later time. The decision does not necessarily mean
that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that. based upon available information, the
location is not judged to be potential NPL site.
Date of Government Version: 12/11/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/22/2017 Telephone: 800-424-9346
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/17/2018
Number of Days to Update: 21 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/30/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list

CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report


CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity.
Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Telephone: 800-424-9346
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 10 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list

RCRA-TSDF: RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal


RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database
includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste
as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Transporters are individuals or entities that
move hazardous waste from the generator offsite to a facility that can recycle, treat, store, or dispose of the
waste. TSDFs treat, store, or dispose of the waste.
Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Telephone: 312-886-6186
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 10 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Federal RCRA generators list

RCRA-LQG: RCRA - Large Quantity Generators


RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database
includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste
as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Large quantity generators (LQGs) generate
over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month.
Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Telephone: 312-886-6186
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 10 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

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RCRA-SQG: RCRA - Small Quantity Generators


RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database
includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste
as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Small quantity generators (SQGs) generate
between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month.
Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Telephone: 312-886-6186
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 10 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

RCRA-CESQG: RCRA - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators


RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database
includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste
as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Conditionally exempt small quantity generators
(CESQGs) generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste, or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month.
Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Telephone: 312-886-6186
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 10 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries

LUCIS: Land Use Control Information System


LUCIS contains records of land use control information pertaining to the former Navy Base Realignment and Closure
properties.
Date of Government Version: 05/22/2017 Source: Department of the Navy
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/13/2017 Telephone: 843-820-7326
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/08/2017
Number of Days to Update: 94 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

US ENG CONTROLS: Engineering Controls Sites List


A listing of sites with engineering controls in place. Engineering controls include various forms of caps, building
foundations, liners, and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated substances to enter environmental
media or effect human health.
Date of Government Version: 08/10/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/30/2017 Telephone: 703-603-0695
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 44 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

US INST CONTROL: Sites with Institutional Controls


A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include administrative measures,
such as groundwater use restrictions, construction restrictions, property use restrictions, and post remediation
care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site. Deed restrictions are generally
required as part of the institutional controls.
Date of Government Version: 08/10/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/30/2017 Telephone: 703-603-0695
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 44 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

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Federal ERNS list

ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System


Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous
substances.
Date of Government Version: 09/18/2017 Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/21/2017 Telephone: 202-267-2180
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 22 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS

SHWS: This state does not maintain a SHWS list. See the Federal CERCLIS list and Federal NPL list.
This state does not maintain a SHWS list. See the Federal CERCLIS list and Federal NPL list.
Date of Government Version: N/A Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/31/2013 Telephone: 517-284-5103
Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2013 Last EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Number of Days to Update: 20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists

SWF/LF: Solid Waste Facilities Database


Solid Waste Facilities/Landfill Sites. SWF/LF type records typically contain an inventory of solid waste disposal
facilities or landfills in a particular state. Depending on the state, these may be active or inactive facilities
or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Subtitle D Section 4004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal
sites.
Date of Government Version: 12/22/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/26/2017 Telephone: 517-335-4035
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/31/2018 Last EDR Contact: 12/26/2017
Number of Days to Update: 36 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

State and tribal leaking storage tank lists

LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites


Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports. LUST records contain an inventory of reported leaking underground
storage tank incidents. Not all states maintain these records, and the information stored varies by state.
Date of Government Version: 09/20/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/05/2017 Telephone: 517-373-9837
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/05/2017
Number of Days to Update: 64 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/27/2017
Data Release Frequency: Annually

INDIAN LUST R8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


LUSTs on Indian land in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.
Date of Government Version: 05/01/2017 Source: EPA Region 8
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 303-312-6271
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN LUST R7: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


LUSTs on Indian land in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska

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Date of Government Version: 04/14/2017 Source: EPA Region 7


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 913-551-7003
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN LUST R6: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


LUSTs on Indian land in New Mexico and Oklahoma.
Date of Government Version: 04/24/2017 Source: EPA Region 6
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 214-665-6597
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN LUST R1: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


A listing of leaking underground storage tank locations on Indian Land.
Date of Government Version: 04/14/2017 Source: EPA Region 1
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 617-918-1313
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN LUST R4: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


LUSTs on Indian land in Florida, Mississippi and North Carolina.
Date of Government Version: 10/14/2016 Source: EPA Region 4
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/27/2017 Telephone: 404-562-8677
Date Made Active in Reports: 05/05/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 98 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

INDIAN LUST R10: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


LUSTs on Indian land in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
Date of Government Version: 04/25/2017 Source: EPA Region 10
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/07/2017 Telephone: 206-553-2857
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 31 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN LUST R5: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


Leaking underground storage tanks located on Indian Land in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Date of Government Version: 04/26/2017 Source: EPA, Region 5
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 312-886-7439
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN LUST R9: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


LUSTs on Indian land in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Nevada
Date of Government Version: 04/13/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 415-972-3372
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

State and tribal registered storage tank lists

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FEMA UST: Underground Storage Tank Listing


A listing of all FEMA owned underground storage tanks.
Date of Government Version: 05/15/2017 Source: FEMA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/30/2017 Telephone: 202-646-5797
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/09/2018
Number of Days to Update: 136 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/23/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

UST: Underground Storage Tank Facility List


Registered Underground Storage Tanks. UST’s are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA) and must be registered with the state department responsible for administering the UST program. Available
information varies by state program.
Date of Government Version: 10/21/2016 Source: Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/16/2017 Telephone: 517-373-1820
Date Made Active in Reports: 05/03/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/10/2017
Number of Days to Update: 76 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

UST 2: Underground Storage Tank Listing


A listing of underground storage tank site locations that have unknown owner information.
Date of Government Version: 01/19/2018 Source: Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/23/2018 Telephone: 517-373-1820
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/31/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/12/2018
Number of Days to Update: 8 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/30/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

AST: Aboveground Tanks


Registered Aboveground Storage Tanks.
Date of Government Version: 08/14/2017 Source: Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/15/2017 Telephone: 517-373-1820
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/05/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/10/2017
Number of Days to Update: 51 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

INDIAN UST R7: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian
land in EPA Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and 9 Tribal Nations).
Date of Government Version: 05/02/2017 Source: EPA Region 7
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 913-551-7003
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN UST R8: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian
land in EPA Region 8 (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and 27 Tribal Nations).
Date of Government Version: 05/01/2017 Source: EPA Region 8
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 303-312-6137
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN UST R9: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian
land in EPA Region 9 (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and Tribal Nations).

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Date of Government Version: 04/13/2017 Source: EPA Region 9


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 415-972-3368
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN UST R6: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian
land in EPA Region 6 (Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 65 Tribes).
Date of Government Version: 04/24/2017 Source: EPA Region 6
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 214-665-7591
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 134 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN UST R1: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian
land in EPA Region 1 (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and ten Tribal
Nations).
Date of Government Version: 04/14/2017 Source: EPA, Region 1
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 617-918-1313
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN UST R4: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian
land in EPA Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
and Tribal Nations)
Date of Government Version: 10/14/2016 Source: EPA Region 4
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/27/2017 Telephone: 404-562-9424
Date Made Active in Reports: 05/05/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 98 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

INDIAN UST R5: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian
land in EPA Region 5 (Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin and Tribal Nations).
Date of Government Version: 04/26/2017 Source: EPA Region 5
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 312-886-6136
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN UST R10: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land


The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian
land in EPA Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Tribal Nations).
Date of Government Version: 04/25/2017 Source: EPA Region 10
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Telephone: 206-553-2857
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/23/2018
Number of Days to Update: 78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

State and tribal institutional control / engineering control registries

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AUL: Engineering and Institutional Controls


A listing of sites with institutional and/or engineering controls in place.
Date of Government Version: 11/22/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/27/2017 Telephone: 517-373-4828
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/27/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/21/2017
Number of Days to Update: 30 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites

INDIAN VCP R7: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Lisitng


A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 7.
Date of Government Version: 03/20/2008 Source: EPA, Region 7
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/22/2008 Telephone: 913-551-7365
Date Made Active in Reports: 05/19/2008 Last EDR Contact: 04/20/2009
Number of Days to Update: 27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/20/2009
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN VCP R1: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing


A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 1.
Date of Government Version: 07/27/2015 Source: EPA, Region 1
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/29/2015 Telephone: 617-918-1102
Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2016 Last EDR Contact: 12/20/2017
Number of Days to Update: 142 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

State and tribal Brownfields sites

BROWNFIELDS: Brownfields and USTfield Site Database


All state funded Part 201 and 213 sites, as well as LUST sites that have been redeveloped by private entities
using the BEA process. Be aware that this is not a list of all of the potential brownfield sites in Michigan.
Date of Government Version: 01/15/2016 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/02/2016 Telephone: 517-373-4805
Date Made Active in Reports: 04/04/2016 Last EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Number of Days to Update: 62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

BROWNFIELDS 2: Brownfields Building and Land Site Locations


A listing of brownfield building and land site locations. The listing is a collaborative effort of Michigan Economic
Development Corporation, Michigan Economic Developers Association, Detrot Edison, Detroit Area Commercial Board
of Realtors
Date of Government Version: 04/09/2007 Source: Economic Development Corporation
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/10/2007 Telephone: 888-522-0103
Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2007 Last EDR Contact: 11/21/2017
Number of Days to Update: 21 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies
ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS

Local Brownfield lists

US BROWNFIELDS: A Listing of Brownfields Sites


Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence
or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these
properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped, open land, and both improves and protects the environment.
Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) stores information reported by EPA Brownfields
grant recipients on brownfields properties assessed or cleaned up with grant funding as well as information on
Targeted Brownfields Assessments performed by EPA Regions. A listing of ACRES Brownfield sites is obtained from
Cleanups in My Community. Cleanups in My Community provides information on Brownfields properties for which information
is reported back to EPA, as well as areas served by Brownfields grant programs.

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Date of Government Version: 08/21/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/20/2017 Telephone: 202-566-2777
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 79 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/02/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites

HIST LF: Inactive Solid Waste Facilities


The database contains historical information and is no longer updated.
Date of Government Version: 03/01/1997 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/28/2003 Telephone: 517-335-4034
Date Made Active in Reports: 03/06/2003 Last EDR Contact: 02/28/2003
Number of Days to Update: 6 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

SWRCY: Recycling Facilities


A listing of recycling center locations.
Date of Government Version: 01/11/2018 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/16/2018 Telephone: 517-241-5719
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/26/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/08/2018
Number of Days to Update: 10 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

INDIAN ODI: Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands


Location of open dumps on Indian land.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/1998 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/03/2007 Telephone: 703-308-8245
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/24/2008 Last EDR Contact: 01/30/2018
Number of Days to Update: 52 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/14/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

ODI: Open Dump Inventory


An open dump is defined as a disposal facility that does not comply with one or more of the Part 257 or Part 258
Subtitle D Criteria.
Date of Government Version: 06/30/1985 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/09/2004 Telephone: 800-424-9346
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/17/2004 Last EDR Contact: 06/09/2004
Number of Days to Update: 39 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

DEBRIS REGION 9: Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations


A listing of illegal dump sites location on the Torres Martinez Indian Reservation located in eastern Riverside
County and northern Imperial County, California.
Date of Government Version: 01/12/2009 Source: EPA, Region 9
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/07/2009 Telephone: 415-947-4219
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2009 Last EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Number of Days to Update: 137 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

IHS OPEN DUMPS: Open Dumps on Indian Land


A listing of all open dumps located on Indian Land in the United States.
Date of Government Version: 04/01/2014 Source: Department of Health & Human Serivces, Indian Health Service
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/06/2014 Telephone: 301-443-1452
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2015 Last EDR Contact: 02/02/2018
Number of Days to Update: 176 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/14/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

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Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites

US HIST CDL: National Clandestine Laboratory Register


A listing of clandestine drug lab locations that have been removed from the DEAs National Clandestine Laboratory
Register.
Date of Government Version: 07/13/2017 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Telephone: 202-307-1000
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 30 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

PART 201: Part 201 Site List


A Part 201 Listed site is a location that has been evaluated and scored by the DEQ using the Part 201 scoring
model. The location is or includes a "facility" as defined by Part 201, where there has been a release of a hazardous
substance(s) in excess of the Part 201 residential criteria, and/or where corrective actions have not been completed
under Part 201 to meet the applicable cleanup criteria for unrestricted residential use. The Part 201 List does
not include all of the sites of contamination that are subject to regulation under Part 201 because owners are
not required to inform the DEQ about the sites and can pursue cleanup independently. Sites of environmental contamination
that are not known to DEQ are not on the list, nor are sites with releases that resulted in low environmental
impact.
Date of Government Version: 10/01/2013 Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/03/2014 Telephone: 517-284-5103
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/03/2014 Last EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Number of Days to Update: 0 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

INVENTORY: Inventory of Facilities


The Inventory of Facilities has three data sources: Facilities under Part 201, Environmental Remediation, of the
Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended (NREPA) identified through state
funded or private party response activities (Projects); Facilities under Part 213, Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks of the NREPA; and Facilities identified through submittals of Baseline Environmental Assessments (BEA)
submitted pursuant to Part 201 or Part 213 of the NREPA. The Part 201 Projects Inventory does not include all
of the facilities that are subject to regulation under Part 201 because owners are not required to inform the
Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) about the facilities and can pursue cleanup independently. Facilities
that are not known to DEQ are not on the Inventory, nor are locations with releases that resulted in low environmental
impact. Part 213 facilities listed here may have more than one release; a list of releases for which corrective
actions have been completed and list of releases for which corrective action has not been completed is located
on the Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Site Search webpage. The DEQ may or may not have reviewed and concurred
with the conclusion that the corrective actions described in a closure report meets criteria. A BEA is a document
that new or prospective property owners/operations disclose to the DEQ identifying the property as a facility
pursuant to Part 201 and Part 213. The Inventory of BEA Facilities overlaps in part with the Part 201 Projects
facilities and Part 213 facilities. There may be more than one BEA for each facility.
Date of Government Version: 10/24/2017 Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/25/2017 Telephone: 517-284-5136
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/25/2018
Number of Days to Update: 44 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

CDL: Clandestine Drug Lab Listing


A listing of clandestine drug lab locations.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: Department of Community Health
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/17/2017 Telephone: 517-373-3740
Date Made Active in Reports: 04/18/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Number of Days to Update: 60 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

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DEL PART 201: Delisted List of Contaminated Sites


A deleted site has been removed from the Part 201 List because information known to the DEQ at the time of the
evaluation does not support inclusion on the Part 201 List. This designation is often applied to sites where changes
in cleanup criteria resulted in a determination that the site no longer exceeds any applicable cleanup criterion.
A delisted site has been removed from the Part 201 List because response actions have reduced the levels of contaminants
to concentrations which meet or are below the criteria for unrestricted residential use.
Date of Government Version: 08/01/2013 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2013 Telephone: 517-373-9541
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/11/2013 Last EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Number of Days to Update: 41 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

US CDL: Clandestine Drug Labs


A listing of clandestine drug lab locations. The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department") provides this
web site as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported
they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.
In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry
and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example,
contacting local law enforcement and local health departments.
Date of Government Version: 07/13/2017 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Telephone: 202-307-1000
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 30 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Local Land Records

LIENS: Lien List


An Environmental Lien is a charge, security, or encumbrance upon title to a property to secure the payment of
a cost, damage, debt, obligation, or duty arising out of response actions, cleanup, or other remediation of hazardous
substances or petroleum products upon a property, including (but not limited to) liens imposed pursuant to CERCLA
42 USC * 9607(1) and similar state or local laws. In other words: a lien placed upon a property’s title due
to an environmental condition
Date of Government Version: 12/25/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/19/2018 Telephone: 517-241-7603
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/26/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/17/2018
Number of Days to Update: 7 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/30/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

LIENS 2: CERCLA Lien Information


A Federal CERCLA (’Superfund’) lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent
Superfund monies. These monies are spent to investigate and address releases and threatened releases of contamination.
CERCLIS provides information as to the identity of these sites and properties.
Date of Government Version: 12/11/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/22/2017 Telephone: 202-564-6023
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 12/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 21 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

Records of Emergency Release Reports

HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System


Hazardous Materials Incident Report System. HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT.
Date of Government Version: 09/21/2017 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/21/2017 Telephone: 202-366-4555
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 22 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

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PEAS: Pollution Emergency Alerting System


Environmental pollution emergencies reported to the Department of Environmental Quality such as tanker accidents,
pipeline breaks, and release of reportable quantities of hazardous substances.
Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/19/2017 Telephone: 517-373-8427
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/27/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Number of Days to Update: 8 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Other Ascertainable Records

RCRA NonGen / NLR: RCRA - Non Generators / No Longer Regulated


RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database
includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste
as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous
waste.
Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Telephone: 312-886-6186
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 10 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites


The listing includes locations of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties where the US Army Corps of Engineers
is actively working or will take necessary cleanup actions.
Date of Government Version: 01/31/2015 Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/08/2015 Telephone: 202-528-4285
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2015 Last EDR Contact: 11/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 97 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

DOD: Department of Defense Sites


This data set consists of federally owned or administered lands, administered by the Department of Defense, that
have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Source: USGS
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2006 Telephone: 888-275-8747
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Last EDR Contact: 10/13/2017
Number of Days to Update: 62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

FEDLAND: Federal and Indian Lands


Federally and Indian administrated lands of the United States. Lands included are administrated by: Army Corps
of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, National Wild and Scenic River, National Wildlife Refuge, Public Domain Land,
Wilderness, Wilderness Study Area, Wildlife Management Area, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management,
Department of Justice, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Source: U.S. Geological Survey
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/06/2006 Telephone: 888-275-8747
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Last EDR Contact: 10/11/2017
Number of Days to Update: 339 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018
Data Release Frequency: N/A

SCRD DRYCLEANERS: State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing


The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. EPA Office
of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. It is comprised of representatives of states with established
drycleaner remediation programs. Currently the member states are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas,
Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.

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Date of Government Version: 01/01/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/03/2017 Telephone: 615-532-8599
Date Made Active in Reports: 04/07/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/17/2017
Number of Days to Update: 63 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

US FIN ASSUR: Financial Assurance Information


All owners and operators of facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste are required to provide
proof that they will have sufficient funds to pay for the clean up, closure, and post-closure care of their facilities.
Date of Government Version: 10/17/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/01/2017 Telephone: 202-566-1917
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 37 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

EPA WATCH LIST: EPA WATCH LIST


EPA maintains a "Watch List" to facilitate dialogue between EPA, state and local environmental agencies on enforcement
matters relating to facilities with alleged violations identified as either significant or high priority. Being
on the Watch List does not mean that the facility has actually violated the law only that an investigation by
EPA or a state or local environmental agency has led those organizations to allege that an unproven violation
has in fact occurred. Being on the Watch List does not represent a higher level of concern regarding the alleged
violations that were detected, but instead indicates cases requiring additional dialogue between EPA, state and
local agencies - primarily because of the length of time the alleged violation has gone unaddressed or unresolved.
Date of Government Version: 08/30/2013 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/21/2014 Telephone: 617-520-3000
Date Made Active in Reports: 06/17/2014 Last EDR Contact: 01/31/2018
Number of Days to Update: 88 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/21/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

2020 COR ACTION: 2020 Corrective Action Program List


The EPA has set ambitious goals for the RCRA Corrective Action program by creating the 2020 Corrective Action
Universe. This RCRA cleanup baseline includes facilities expected to need corrective action. The 2020 universe
contains a wide variety of sites. Some properties are heavily contaminated while others were contaminated but
have since been cleaned up. Still others have not been fully investigated yet, and may require little or no remediation.
Inclusion in the 2020 Universe does not necessarily imply failure on the part of a facility to meet its RCRA obligations.
Date of Government Version: 04/22/2013 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/03/2015 Telephone: 703-308-4044
Date Made Active in Reports: 03/09/2015 Last EDR Contact: 11/09/2017
Number of Days to Update: 6 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act


Toxic Substances Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the
TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant
site.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/21/2017 Telephone: 202-260-5521
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/05/2018 Last EDR Contact: 12/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 198 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/02/2018
Data Release Frequency: Every 4 Years

TRIS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System


Toxic Release Inventory System. TRIS identifies facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air, water and
land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313.

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Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: EPA


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/10/2018 Telephone: 202-566-0250
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/10/2018
Number of Days to Update: 2 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

SSTS: Section 7 Tracking Systems


Section 7 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended (92 Stat. 829) requires all
registered pesticide-producing establishments to submit a report to the Environmental Protection Agency by March
1st each year. Each establishment must report the types and amounts of pesticides, active ingredients and devices
being produced, and those having been produced and sold or distributed in the past year.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/10/2010 Telephone: 202-564-4203
Date Made Active in Reports: 02/25/2011 Last EDR Contact: 01/25/2018
Number of Days to Update: 77 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

ROD: Records Of Decision


Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site containing technical
and health information to aid in the cleanup.
Date of Government Version: 12/11/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/22/2017 Telephone: 703-416-0223
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 12/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 21 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

RMP: Risk Management Plans


When Congress passed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, it required EPA to publish regulations and guidance
for chemical accident prevention at facilities using extremely hazardous substances. The Risk Management Program
Rule (RMP Rule) was written to implement Section 112(r) of these amendments. The rule, which built upon existing
industry codes and standards, requires companies of all sizes that use certain flammable and toxic substances
to develop a Risk Management Program, which includes a(n): Hazard assessment that details the potential effects
of an accidental release, an accident history of the last five years, and an evaluation of worst-case and alternative
accidental releases; Prevention program that includes safety precautions and maintenance, monitoring, and employee
training measures; and Emergency response program that spells out emergency health care, employee training measures
and procedures for informing the public and response agencies (e.g the fire department) should an accident occur.
Date of Government Version: 11/02/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/17/2017 Telephone: 202-564-8600
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 21 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System


RCRA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA
pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA. For administration
actions after September 30, 1995, data entry in the RAATS database was discontinued. EPA will retain a copy of
the database for historical records. It was necessary to terminate RAATS because a decrease in agency resources
made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database.
Date of Government Version: 04/17/1995 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/03/1995 Telephone: 202-564-4104
Date Made Active in Reports: 08/07/1995 Last EDR Contact: 06/02/2008
Number of Days to Update: 35 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/01/2008
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

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PRP: Potentially Responsible Parties


A listing of verified Potentially Responsible Parties
Date of Government Version: 10/25/2013 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/17/2014 Telephone: 202-564-6023
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2014 Last EDR Contact: 12/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 3 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

PADS: PCB Activity Database System


PCB Activity Database. PADS Identifies generators, transporters, commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers
of PCB’s who are required to notify the EPA of such activities.
Date of Government Version: 06/01/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/09/2017 Telephone: 202-566-0500
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/12/2018
Number of Days to Update: 126 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/23/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

ICIS: Integrated Compliance Information System


The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) supports the information needs of the national enforcement
and compliance program as well as the unique needs of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
program.
Date of Government Version: 11/18/2016 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/23/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2501
Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/09/2018
Number of Days to Update: 79 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/23/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

FTTS: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)
FTTS tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA,
TSCA and EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act). To maintain currency, EDR contacts the
Agency on a quarterly basis.
Date of Government Version: 04/09/2009 Source: EPA/Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2009 Telephone: 202-566-1667
Date Made Active in Reports: 05/11/2009 Last EDR Contact: 08/18/2017
Number of Days to Update: 25 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

FTTS INSP: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)
A listing of FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) inspections and enforcements.
Date of Government Version: 04/09/2009 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2009 Telephone: 202-566-1667
Date Made Active in Reports: 05/11/2009 Last EDR Contact: 08/18/2017
Number of Days to Update: 25 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

MLTS: Material Licensing Tracking System


MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8,100 sites which
possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements. To maintain currency,
EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis.
Date of Government Version: 08/30/2016 Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/08/2016 Telephone: 301-415-7169
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/21/2016 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 43 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/20/2017
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

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COAL ASH DOE: Steam-Electric Plant Operation Data


A listing of power plants that store ash in surface ponds.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Source: Department of Energy
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/07/2009 Telephone: 202-586-8719
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/22/2009 Last EDR Contact: 12/05/2017
Number of Days to Update: 76 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

COAL ASH EPA: Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List


A listing of coal combustion residues surface impoundments with high hazard potential ratings.
Date of Government Version: 07/01/2014 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/10/2014 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2014 Last EDR Contact: 12/08/2017
Number of Days to Update: 40 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

PCB TRANSFORMER: PCB Transformer Registration Database


The database of PCB transformer registrations that includes all PCB registration submittals.
Date of Government Version: 05/24/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/30/2017 Telephone: 202-566-0517
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/15/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/26/2018
Number of Days to Update: 15 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

RADINFO: Radiation Information Database


The Radiation Information Database (RADINFO) contains information about facilities that are regulated by U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for radiation and radioactivity.
Date of Government Version: 10/02/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/05/2017 Telephone: 202-343-9775
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/04/2018
Number of Days to Update: 8 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

HIST FTTS: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing


A complete administrative case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) for all ten EPA regions. The
information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCDB). NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA
(Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some EPA regions
are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters
with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included
in the newer FTTS database updates. This database is no longer updated.
Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Telephone: 202-564-2501
Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Last EDR Contact: 12/17/2007
Number of Days to Update: 40 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/17/2008
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

HIST FTTS INSP: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Inspection & Enforcement Case Listing
A complete inspection and enforcement case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) for all ten EPA
regions. The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCDB). NCDB supports the implementation
of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some
EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing
EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that
may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates. This database is no longer updated.

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Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Source: Environmental Protection Agency


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Telephone: 202-564-2501
Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Last EDR Contact: 12/17/2008
Number of Days to Update: 40 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/17/2008
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

DOT OPS: Incident and Accident Data


Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety Incident and Accident data.
Date of Government Version: 07/31/2012 Source: Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/07/2012 Telephone: 202-366-4595
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2012 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 42 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/14/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

CONSENT: Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees


Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL (Superfund) sites. Released
periodically by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters.
Date of Government Version: 09/30/2017 Source: Department of Justice, Consent Decree Library
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2017 Telephone: Varies
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/04/2018
Number of Days to Update: 63 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/02/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

BRS: Biennial Reporting System


The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation
and management of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data from two groups: Large Quantity Generators (LQG)
and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2015 Source: EPA/NTIS
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/22/2017 Telephone: 800-424-9346
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/28/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/20/2017
Number of Days to Update: 218 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018
Data Release Frequency: Biennially

INDIAN RESERV: Indian Reservations


This map layer portrays Indian administered lands of the United States that have any area equal to or greater
than 640 acres.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2014 Source: USGS
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/14/2015 Telephone: 202-208-3710
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/10/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/09/2018
Number of Days to Update: 546 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/23/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

FUSRAP: Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program


DOE established the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) in 1974 to remediate sites where
radioactive contamination remained from Manhattan Project and early U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) operations.
Date of Government Version: 12/23/2016 Source: Department of Energy
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/27/2016 Telephone: 202-586-3559
Date Made Active in Reports: 02/17/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 52 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/21/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

UMTRA: Uranium Mill Tailings Sites


Uranium ore was mined by private companies for federal government use in national defense programs. When the mills
shut down, large piles of the sand-like material (mill tailings) remain after uranium has been extracted from
the ore. Levels of human exposure to radioactive materials from the piles are low; however, in some cases tailings
were used as construction materials before the potential health hazards of the tailings were recognized.

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Date of Government Version: 06/23/2017 Source: Department of Energy


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/11/2017 Telephone: 505-845-0011
Date Made Active in Reports: 11/03/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 23 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

LEAD SMELTER 1: Lead Smelter Sites


A listing of former lead smelter site locations.
Date of Government Version: 10/10/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/03/2017 Telephone: 703-603-8787
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/15/2017 Last EDR Contact: 12/22/2017
Number of Days to Update: 42 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

LEAD SMELTER 2: Lead Smelter Sites


A list of several hundred sites in the U.S. where secondary lead smelting was done from 1931and 1964. These sites
may pose a threat to public health through ingestion or inhalation of contaminated soil or dust
Date of Government Version: 04/05/2001 Source: American Journal of Public Health
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/27/2010 Telephone: 703-305-6451
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/02/2010 Last EDR Contact: 12/02/2009
Number of Days to Update: 36 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

US AIRS (AFS): Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem (AFS)


The database is a sub-system of Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS). AFS contains compliance data
on air pollution point sources regulated by the U.S. EPA and/or state and local air regulatory agencies. This
information comes from source reports by various stationary sources of air pollution, such as electric power plants,
steel mills, factories, and universities, and provides information about the air pollutants they produce. Action,
air program, air program pollutant, and general level plant data. It is used to track emissions and compliance
data from industrial plants.
Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/26/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2496
Date Made Active in Reports: 02/03/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017
Number of Days to Update: 100 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

US AIRS MINOR: Air Facility System Data


A listing of minor source facilities.
Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/26/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2496
Date Made Active in Reports: 02/03/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017
Number of Days to Update: 100 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

US MINES: Mines Master Index File


Contains all mine identification numbers issued for mines active or opened since 1971. The data also includes
violation information.
Date of Government Version: 10/29/2017 Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/28/2017 Telephone: 303-231-5959
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 11/28/2017
Number of Days to Update: 45 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

US MINES 2: Ferrous and Nonferrous Metal Mines Database Listing


This map layer includes ferrous (ferrous metal mines are facilities that extract ferrous metals, such as iron
ore or molybdenum) and nonferrous (Nonferrous metal mines are facilities that extract nonferrous metals, such
as gold, silver, copper, zinc, and lead) metal mines in the United States.

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Date of Government Version: 12/05/2005 Source: USGS


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/29/2008 Telephone: 703-648-7709
Date Made Active in Reports: 04/18/2008 Last EDR Contact: 12/01/2017
Number of Days to Update: 49 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

US MINES 3: Active Mines & Mineral Plants Database Listing


Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plant operations for commodities monitored by the Minerals Information Team
of the USGS.
Date of Government Version: 04/14/2011 Source: USGS
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/08/2011 Telephone: 703-648-7709
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/13/2011 Last EDR Contact: 12/01/2017
Number of Days to Update: 97 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

ABANDONED MINES: Abandoned Mines


An inventory of land and water impacted by past mining (primarily coal mining) is maintained by OSMRE to provide
information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA). The inventory
contains information on the location, type, and extent of AML impacts, as well as, information on the cost associated
with the reclamation of those problems. The inventory is based upon field surveys by State, Tribal, and OSMRE
program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that it is modified as new problems are identified and existing
problems are reclaimed.
Date of Government Version: 09/25/2017 Source: Department of Interior
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Telephone: 202-208-2609
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2017 Last EDR Contact: 12/19/2017
Number of Days to Update: 24 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/26/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

FINDS: Facility Index System/Facility Registry System


Facility Index System. FINDS contains both facility information and ’pointers’ to other sources that contain more
detail. EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report: PCS (Permit Compliance System), AIRS (Aerometric
Information Retrieval System), DOCKET (Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial
enforcement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS (Federal Underground Injection Control), C-DOCKET (Criminal
Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes), FFIS (Federal Facilities
Information System), STATE (State Environmental Laws and Statutes), and PADS (PCB Activity Data System).
Date of Government Version: 07/23/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Telephone: (312) 353-2000
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 9 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

ECHO: Enforcement & Compliance History Information


ECHO provides integrated compliance and enforcement information for about 800,000 regulated facilities nationwide.
Date of Government Version: 09/02/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Telephone: 202-564-2280
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 44 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

DOCKET HWC: Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing


A complete list of the Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Facilities.
Date of Government Version: 06/27/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/21/2017 Telephone: 202-564-0527
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 52 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

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UXO: Unexploded Ordnance Sites


A listing of unexploded ordnance site locations
Date of Government Version: 09/30/2016 Source: Department of Defense
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/31/2017 Telephone: 703-704-1564
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/02/2018
Number of Days to Update: 73 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/30/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

FUELS PROGRAM: EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing


This listing includes facilities that are registered under the Part 80 (Code of Federal Regulations) EPA Fuels
Programs. All companies now are required to submit new and updated registrations.
Date of Government Version: 11/20/2017 Source: EPA
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/20/2017 Telephone: 800-385-6164
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2018
Number of Days to Update: 53 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

AIRS: Permit and Emissions Inventory Data


Permit and emissions inventory data.
Date of Government Version: 12/20/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/22/2017 Telephone: 517-373-7074
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/26/2018 Last EDR Contact: 12/13/2017
Number of Days to Update: 35 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/02/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

ASBESTOS: Asbestos Notification Listing


Asbestos
Date of Government Version: 10/31/2017 Source: Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/07/2017 Telephone: 517-284-7699
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2018
Number of Days to Update: 31 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

BEA: Baseline Environmental Assessment Database


A BEA is a document that new or prospective property owners/operations disclose to the DEQ identifying the property
as a facility pursuant to Part 201 and Part 213. The Inventory of BEA Facilities overlaps in part with the Part
201 Projects facilities and Part 213 facilities. There may be more than one BEA for each facility.
Date of Government Version: 08/21/2013 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/23/2013 Telephone: 517-373-9541
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/12/2013 Last EDR Contact: 11/08/2017
Number of Days to Update: 20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

COAL ASH: Coal Ash Disposal Sites


Coal fired power plants in Southeast Michigan that have coal ash handling on site.
Date of Government Version: 10/20/2016 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/02/2017 Telephone: 586-753-3754
Date Made Active in Reports: 04/20/2017 Last EDR Contact: 12/26/2017
Number of Days to Update: 77 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

DRYCLEANERS: Drycleaning Establishments


A listing of drycleaning facilities in Michigan.

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Date of Government Version: 10/20/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality


Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/20/2017 Telephone: 517-335-4586
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/24/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/11/2018
Number of Days to Update: 4 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/30/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

Financial Assurance 1: Financial Assurance Information Listing


Financial assurance information.
Date of Government Version: 01/11/2018 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/11/2018 Telephone: 517-335-6610
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/31/2018 Last EDR Contact: 01/02/2018
Number of Days to Update: 20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually

FINANCIAL ASSURANCE 3: Financial Assurance Information Listing


Financial assurance information for underground storage tank facilities.
Date of Government Version: 08/24/2017 Source: Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/24/2017 Telephone: 517-335-7279
Date Made Active in Reports: 10/27/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/12/2018
Number of Days to Update: 64 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

Financial Assurance 2: Financial Assurance Information Listing


A listing of financial assurance information for solid waste facilities. Financial assurance is intended to ensure
that resources are available to pay for the cost of closure, post-closure care, and corrective measures if the
owner or operator of a regulated facility is unable or unwilling to pay.
Date of Government Version: 01/05/2011 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/07/2011 Telephone: 517-335-4034
Date Made Active in Reports: 02/14/2011 Last EDR Contact: 12/20/2017
Number of Days to Update: 38 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/09/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

LEAD CERT: Lead Safe Housing Registry


A listing of Michigan properties included in the Lead Safe Housing Registry.
Date of Government Version: 09/15/2015 Source: Department of Community Health
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/16/2015 Telephone: 517-335-9699
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/30/2015 Last EDR Contact: 12/01/2017
Number of Days to Update: 14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

NPDES: List of Active NPDES Permits


General information regarding NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) permits and NPDES Storm
Water permits.
Date of Government Version: 09/27/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/05/2017 Telephone: 517-241-1300
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/11/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/05/2018
Number of Days to Update: 67 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/16/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies

UIC: Underground Injection Wells Database


A listing of underground injection well locations. The UIC Program is responsible for regulating the construction,
operation, permitting, and closure of injection wells that place fluids underground for storage or disposal.
Date of Government Version: 11/07/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/09/2017 Telephone: 517-241-1515
Date Made Active in Reports: 11/29/2017 Last EDR Contact: 02/05/2018
Number of Days to Update: 20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/07/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

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WDS: Waste Data System


The Waste Data System (WDS) tracks activities at facilities regulated by the Solid Waste, Scrap Tire, Hazardous
Waste, and Liquid Industrial Waste programs.
Date of Government Version: 11/21/2017 Source: Dept of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/21/2017 Telephone: 517-284-6562
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/02/2018 Last EDR Contact: 11/15/2017
Number of Days to Update: 42 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018
Data Release Frequency: Varies
EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS

EDR Exclusive Records

EDR MGP: EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants


The EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant Database includes records of coal gas plants (manufactured gas plants)
compiled by EDR’s researchers. Manufactured gas sites were used in the United States from the 1800’s to 1950’s
to produce a gas that could be distributed and used as fuel. These plants used whale oil, rosin, coal, or a mixture
of coal, oil, and water that also produced a significant amount of waste. Many of the byproducts of the gas production,
such as coal tar (oily waste containing volatile and non-volatile chemicals), sludges, oils and other compounds
are potentially hazardous to human health and the environment. The byproduct from this process was frequently
disposed of directly at the plant site and can remain or spread slowly, serving as a continuous source of soil
and groundwater contamination.
Date of Government Version: N/A Source: EDR, Inc.
Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A
Number of Days to Update: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

EDR Hist Auto: EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations


EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential
gas station/filling station/service station sites that were available to EDR researchers. EDR’s review was limited
to those categories of sources that might, in EDR’s opinion, include gas station/filling station/service station
establishments. The categories reviewed included, but were not limited to gas, gas station, gasoline station,
filling station, auto, automobile repair, auto service station, service station, etc. This database falls within
a category of information EDR classifies as "High Risk Historical Records", or HRHR. EDR’s HRHR effort presents
unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns,
but may not show up in current government records searches.
Date of Government Version: N/A Source: EDR, Inc.
Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A
Number of Days to Update: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: Varies

EDR Hist Cleaner: EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners


EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential
dry cleaner sites that were available to EDR researchers. EDR’s review was limited to those categories of sources
that might, in EDR’s opinion, include dry cleaning establishments. The categories reviewed included, but were
not limited to dry cleaners, cleaners, laundry, laundromat, cleaning/laundry, wash & dry etc. This database falls
within a category of information EDR classifies as "High Risk Historical Records", or HRHR. EDR’s HRHR effort
presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental
concerns, but may not show up in current government records searches.
Date of Government Version: N/A Source: EDR, Inc.
Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A
Number of Days to Update: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: Varies

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EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES

Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives

RGA PART 201: Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste Facilities List
The EDR Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste database provides a list of SHWS incidents derived
from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists. Compiled
from Records formerly available from the Department of Environmental Quality in Michigan.
Date of Government Version: N/A Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/24/2013 Last EDR Contact: 06/01/2012
Number of Days to Update: 176 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: Varies

RGA LF: Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List


The EDR Recovered Government Archive Landfill database provides a list of landfills derived from historical databases
and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists. Compiled from Records formerly available
from the Department of Environmental Quality in Michigan.
Date of Government Version: N/A Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 01/13/2014 Last EDR Contact: 06/01/2012
Number of Days to Update: 196 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: Varies

RGA LUST: Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank


The EDR Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank database provides a list of LUST incidents
derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists.
Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environmental Quality in Michigan.
Date of Government Version: N/A Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/24/2013 Last EDR Contact: 06/01/2012
Number of Days to Update: 176 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A
Data Release Frequency: Varies

OTHER DATABASE(S)

Depending on the geographic area covered by this report, the data provided in these specialty databases may or may not be
complete. For example, the existence of wetlands information data in a specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the
area covered by the report are included. Moreover, the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily
mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report.

CT MANIFEST: Hazardous Waste Manifest Data


Facility and manifest data. Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through
transporters to a tsd facility.
Date of Government Version: 11/11/2017 Source: Department of Energy & Environmental Protection
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/14/2017 Telephone: 860-424-3375
Date Made Active in Reports: 12/18/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017
Number of Days to Update: 34 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018
Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned

NJ MANIFEST: Manifest Information


Hazardous waste manifest information.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: Department of Environmental Protection
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/11/2017 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 07/27/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/05/2018
Number of Days to Update: 107 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/23/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

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NY MANIFEST: Facility and Manifest Data


Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a TSD
facility.
Date of Government Version: 10/01/2017 Source: Department of Environmental Conservation
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/01/2017 Telephone: 518-402-8651
Date Made Active in Reports: 11/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/31/2018
Number of Days to Update: 12 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/14/2018
Data Release Frequency: Quarterly

PA MANIFEST: Manifest Information


Hazardous waste manifest information.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: Department of Environmental Protection
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/25/2017 Telephone: 717-783-8990
Date Made Active in Reports: 09/25/2017 Last EDR Contact: 01/16/2018
Number of Days to Update: 62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/30/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

RI MANIFEST: Manifest information


Hazardous waste manifest information
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2013 Source: Department of Environmental Management
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/19/2015 Telephone: 401-222-2797
Date Made Active in Reports: 07/15/2015 Last EDR Contact: 11/16/2017
Number of Days to Update: 26 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

WI MANIFEST: Manifest Information


Hazardous waste manifest information.
Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: Department of Natural Resources
Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/13/2017 Telephone: N/A
Date Made Active in Reports: 07/14/2017 Last EDR Contact: 12/11/2017
Number of Days to Update: 92 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/26/2018
Data Release Frequency: Annually

Oil/Gas Pipelines
Source: PennWell Corporation
Petroleum Bundle (Crude Oil, Refined Products, Petrochemicals, Gas Liquids (LPG/NGL), and Specialty
Gases (Miscellaneous)) N = Natural Gas Bundle (Natural Gas, Gas Liquids (LPG/NGL), and Specialty Gases
(Miscellaneous)). This map includes information copyrighted by PennWell Corporation. This information
is provided on a best effort basis and PennWell Corporation does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant
its fitness for any particular purpose. Such information has been reprinted with the permission of PennWell.

Electric Power Transmission Line Data


Source: PennWell Corporation
This map includes information copyrighted by PennWell Corporation. This information is provided on a best
effort basis and PennWell Corporation does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any
particular purpose. Such information has been reprinted with the permission of PennWell.

Sensitive Receptors: There are individuals deemed sensitive receptors due to their fragile immune systems and special sensitivity
to environmental discharges. These sensitive receptors typically include the elderly, the sick, and children. While the location of all
sensitive receptors cannot be determined, EDR indicates those buildings and facilities - schools, daycares, hospitals, medical centers,
and nursing homes - where individuals who are sensitive receptors are likely to be located.

AHA Hospitals:
Source: American Hospital Association, Inc.
Telephone: 312-280-5991
The database includes a listing of hospitals based on the American Hospital Association’s annual survey of hospitals.
Medical Centers: Provider of Services Listing
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Telephone: 410-786-3000
A listing of hospitals with Medicare provider number, produced by Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services,
a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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Nursing Homes
Source: National Institutes of Health
Telephone: 301-594-6248
Information on Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing homes in the United States.
Public Schools
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Telephone: 202-502-7300
The National Center for Education Statistics’ primary database on elementary
and secondary public education in the United States. It is a comprehensive, annual, national statistical
database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts, which contains data that are
comparable across all states.
Private Schools
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Telephone: 202-502-7300
The National Center for Education Statistics’ primary database on private school locations in the United States.
Daycare Centers: Day Care Centers, Group & Family Homes
Source: Bureau of REgulatory Services
Telephone: 517-373-8300

Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It depicts 100-year and
500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA. It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) which incorporates Flood
Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) data and Q3 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL.
Source: FEMA
Telephone: 877-336-2627
Date of Government Version: 2003, 2015

NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR
in 2002, 2005 and 2010 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

State Wetlands Data: Wetlands Inventory


Source: Department of Natural Resources
Telephone: 517-241-2254

Current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map


Source: U.S. Geological Survey

STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION

© 2015 TomTom North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection
and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject
to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material.

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GEOCHECK ®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE ADDENDUM

TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS

WOOD STREET LANDFILL


WOOD STREET
LANSING, MI 48906

TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES

Latitude (North): 42.766231 - 42˚ 45’ 58.43’’


Longitude (West): 84.52694 - 84˚ 31’ 36.98’’
Universal Tranverse Mercator: Zone 16
UTM X (Meters): 702348.2
UTM Y (Meters): 4737607.0
Elevation: 883 ft. above sea level

USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP

Target Property Map: 6065563 LANSING NORTH, MI


Version Date: 2014

South Map: 6065565 LANSING SOUTH, MI


Version Date: 2014

EDR’s GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided to assist the environmental professional in
forming an opinion about the impact of potential contaminant migration.

Assessment of the impact of contaminant migration generally has two principal investigative components:

1. Groundwater flow direction, and


2. Groundwater flow velocity.

Groundwater flow direction may be impacted by surface topography, hydrology, hydrogeology, characteristics
of the soil, and nearby wells. Groundwater flow velocity is generally impacted by the nature of the
geologic strata.

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GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION INFORMATION


Groundwater flow direction for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional
using site-specific well data. If such data is not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other
sources of information, such as surface topographic information, hydrologic information, hydrogeologic data
collected on nearby properties, and regional groundwater flow information (from deep aquifers).

TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Surface topography may be indicative of the direction of surficial groundwater flow. This information can be used to
assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or,
should contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted.

TARGET PROPERTY TOPOGRAPHY


General Topographic Gradient: General WSW

SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY: ELEVATION PROFILES


Elevation (ft)

901

898
895

894
888

888

886

883

881
878

878

877
876

873

872

872
871

871
866

North South
TP
Elevation (ft)

910

902
889
883

880
879
874
873

871
870

870

870

868

868
867
866

860
857

856

West East
TP

✩ 0 1/2 1 Miles
Target Property Elevation: 883 ft.

Source: Topography has been determined from the USGS 7.5’ Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated
on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity
should be field verified.

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HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION
Surface water can act as a hydrologic barrier to groundwater flow. Such hydrologic information can be used to assist
the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should
contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted.

Refer to the Physical Setting Source Map following this summary for hydrologic information (major waterways
and bodies of water).

FEMA FLOOD ZONE

Flood Plain Panel at Target Property FEMA Source Type

26065C0020D FEMA FIRM Flood data

Additional Panels in search area: FEMA Source Type

26065C0018D FEMA FIRM Flood data

NATIONAL WETLAND INVENTORY


NWI Electronic
NWI Quad at Target Property Data Coverage
LANSING NORTH YES - refer to the Overview Map and Detail Map

HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION
Hydrogeologic information obtained by installation of wells on a specific site can often be an indicator
of groundwater flow direction in the immediate area. Such hydrogeologic information can be used to assist the
environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should
contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted.

Site-Specific Hydrogeological Data*:


Search Radius: 1.25 miles
Status: Not found

AQUIFLOW®
Search Radius: 1.000 Mile.

EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System to provide data on the general direction of groundwater
flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted by environmental professionals to regulatory
authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, groundwater flow direction as determined
hydrogeologically, and the depth to water table.

LOCATION GENERAL DIRECTION


MAP ID FROM TP GROUNDWATER FLOW
D9 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSW S
37 1/2 - 1 Mile West W
1G 1/2 - 1 Mile West W
3G 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSW S
For additional site information, refer to Physical Setting Source Map Findings.

* ©1996 Site−specific hydrogeological data gathered by CERCLIS Alerts, Inc., Bainbridge Island, WA. All rights reserved. All of the information and opinions presented are those of the cited EPA report(s), which were completed under
a Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) investigation.
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GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY INFORMATION


Groundwater flow velocity information for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional
using site specific geologic and soil strata data. If such data are not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary
to rely on other sources of information, including geologic age identification, rock stratigraphic unit and soil
characteristics data collected on nearby properties and regional soil information. In general, contaminant plumes
move more quickly through sandy-gravelly types of soils than silty-clayey types of soils.

GEOLOGIC INFORMATION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY


Geologic information can be used by the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the relative speed
at which contaminant migration may be occurring.

ROCK STRATIGRAPHIC UNIT GEOLOGIC AGE IDENTIFICATION

Era: Paleozoic Category: Stratifed Sequence


System: Pennsylvanian
Series: Atokan and Morrowan Series
Code: PP1 (decoded above as Era, System & Series)

Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology
of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale - a digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman
Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS - 11 (1994).

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4
1
6

0 1/16 1/8 1/4 Miles

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DOMINANT SOIL COMPOSITION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Soil Conservation Service (SCS) leads the National Cooperative Soil
Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information
for privately owned lands in the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns
in a landscape. The following information is based on Soil Conservation Service SSURGO data.

Soil Map ID: 1

Soil Component Name: Capac

Soil Surface Texture: loam

Hydrologic Group: Class C - Slow infiltration rates. Soils with layers impeding downward
movement of water, or soils with moderately fine or fine textures.

Soil Drainage Class: Somewhat poorly drained

Hydric Status: Partially hydric

Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: High

Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches

Depth to Watertable Min: > 46 inches

Soil Layer Information


Saturated
Boundary Classification
hydraulic
Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil conductivity Soil Reaction
micro m/sec (pH)

1 0 inches 9 inches loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 14 Max: 7.3


Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 4 Min: 5.6
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Silty 50%), silt.
Soils.
2 9 inches 31 inches clay loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 4 Max: 7.3
Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 1.4 Min: 5.6
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Clayey 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.
3 31 inches 59 inches loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 4 Max: 8.4
Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 1.4 Min: 7.4
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Clayey 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.

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Soil Map ID: 2

Soil Component Name: Udipsamments

Soil Surface Texture: loam

Hydrologic Group: Class C - Slow infiltration rates. Soils with layers impeding downward
movement of water, or soils with moderately fine or fine textures.

Soil Drainage Class:


Hydric Status: Not hydric

Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Not Reported

Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches

Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches

No Layer Information available.

Soil Map ID: 3

Soil Component Name: Urban land

Soil Surface Texture: loam

Hydrologic Group: Class C - Slow infiltration rates. Soils with layers impeding downward
movement of water, or soils with moderately fine or fine textures.

Soil Drainage Class:


Hydric Status: Partially hydric

Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Not Reported

Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches

Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches

No Layer Information available.

Soil Map ID: 4

Soil Component Name: Owosso

Soil Surface Texture: sandy loam

Hydrologic Group: Class B - Moderate infiltration rates. Deep and moderately deep,
moderately well and well drained soils with moderately coarse
textures.

Soil Drainage Class: Well drained

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Hydric Status: Not hydric

Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Moderate

Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches

Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches

Soil Layer Information


Saturated
Boundary Classification
hydraulic
Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil conductivity Soil Reaction
micro m/sec (pH)

1 0 inches 9 inches sandy loam Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max: 42 Max: 7.3


materials (35 SOILS, Sands, Min: 14 Min: 5.6
pct. or less Sands with fines,
passing No. Clayey sand.
200), Silty, or
Clayey Gravel
and Sand.
2 9 inches 31 inches sandy loam Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max: 42 Max: 7.3
materials (35 SOILS, Sands, Min: 14 Min: 5.6
pct. or less Sands with fines,
passing No. Clayey sand.
200), Silty, or
Clayey Gravel
and Sand.
3 31 inches 59 inches clay loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 4 Max: 8.4
Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 1.4 Min: 5.1
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Clayey 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.

Soil Map ID: 5

Soil Component Name: Marlette

Soil Surface Texture: loam

Hydrologic Group: Class B - Moderate infiltration rates. Deep and moderately deep,
moderately well and well drained soils with moderately coarse
textures.

Soil Drainage Class: Well drained

Hydric Status: Partially hydric

Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Low

Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches

Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches

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Soil Layer Information


Saturated
Boundary Classification
hydraulic
Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil conductivity Soil Reaction
micro m/sec (pH)

1 0 inches 5 inches loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 14 Max: 7.3


Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 4 Min: 5.6
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Silty 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.
2 5 inches 14 inches loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 14 Max: 7.3
Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 1.4 Min: 5.6
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Clayey 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.
3 14 inches 37 inches clay loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 4 Max: 7.8
Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 1.4 Min: 5.6
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Clayey 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.
4 37 inches 59 inches clay loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 4 Max: 8.4
Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 1.4 Min: 6.6
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Clayey 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.

Soil Map ID: 6

Soil Component Name: Houghton

Soil Surface Texture: muck

Hydrologic Group: Class A/D - Drained/undrained hydrology class of soils that can be
drained and are classified.

Soil Drainage Class: Very poorly drained

Hydric Status: All hydric

Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: High

Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches

Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches

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Soil Layer Information


Saturated
Boundary Classification
hydraulic
Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil conductivity Soil Reaction
micro m/sec (pH)

1 0 inches 9 inches muck A-8 Highly organic Max: 42 Max: Min:


soils, Peat. Min: 1.4
2 9 inches 66 inches muck A-8 Highly organic Max: 42 Max: Min:
soils, Peat. Min: 1.4

Soil Map ID: 7

Soil Component Name: Urban land

Soil Surface Texture: muck

Hydrologic Group: Class B - Moderate infiltration rates. Deep and moderately deep,
moderately well and well drained soils with moderately coarse
textures.

Soil Drainage Class: Well drained

Hydric Status: Partially hydric

Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Not Reported

Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches

Depth to Watertable Min: > 130 inches

No Layer Information available.

Soil Map ID: 8

Soil Component Name: Capac

Soil Surface Texture: loam

Hydrologic Group: Class C - Slow infiltration rates. Soils with layers impeding downward
movement of water, or soils with moderately fine or fine textures.

Soil Drainage Class: Somewhat poorly drained

Hydric Status: Partially hydric

Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: High

Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches

Depth to Watertable Min: > 46 inches

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Soil Layer Information


Saturated
Boundary Classification
hydraulic
Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil conductivity Soil Reaction
micro m/sec (pH)

1 0 inches 9 inches loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 14 Max: 7.3


Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 4 Min: 5.6
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Silty 50%), silt.
Soils.
2 9 inches 31 inches clay loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 4 Max: 7.3
Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 1.4 Min: 5.6
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Clayey 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.
3 31 inches 59 inches loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 4 Max: 8.4
Materials (more SOILS, Silts and Min: 1.4 Min: 7.4
than 35 pct. Clays (liquid
passing No. limit less than
200), Clayey 50%), Lean Clay
Soils.

LOCAL / REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS

EDR Local/Regional Water Agency records provide water well information to assist the environmental
professional in assessing sources that may impact ground water flow direction, and in forming an
opinion about the impact of contaminant migration on nearby drinking water wells.

WELL SEARCH DISTANCE INFORMATION

DATABASE SEARCH DISTANCE (miles)


Federal USGS 1.000
Federal FRDS PWS Nearest PWS within 1 mile
State Database 1.000

FEDERAL USGS WELL INFORMATION


LOCATION
MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP
41 USGS40000482692 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW

FEDERAL FRDS PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION


LOCATION
MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP

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FEDERAL FRDS PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION


LOCATION
MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP
No PWS System Found

Note: PWS System location is not always the same as well location.

STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION


LOCATION
MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP
1 MI3000000136226 1/8 - 1/4 Mile ESE
A2 MI3000000136515 1/8 - 1/4 Mile ENE
A3 MI3000000136655 1/8 - 1/4 Mile ENE
B4 MI3000000136836 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NE
C5 MI3000000135746 1/8 - 1/4 Mile SE
B6 MI3000000136979 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NE
C8 MI3000000135585 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE
E10 MI3000000137123 1/4 - 1/2 Mile NE
E11 MI3000000137126 1/4 - 1/2 Mile NE
12 MI3000000135486 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SW
13 MI3000000135002 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE
14 MI3000000135695 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW
F15 MI3000000138018 1/4 - 1/2 Mile NNE
16 MI3000000134977 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE
F17 MI3000000138047 1/4 - 1/2 Mile NNE
18 MI3000000135143 1/2 - 1 Mile SE
19 MI3000000138363 1/2 - 1 Mile NNE
20 MI3000000134495 1/2 - 1 Mile South
G21 MI3000000135211 1/2 - 1 Mile SE
G22 MI3000000135200 1/2 - 1 Mile ESE
23 MI3000000135016 1/2 - 1 Mile SW
H24 MI3000000134651 1/2 - 1 Mile SW
H25 MI3000000134608 1/2 - 1 Mile SW
G26 MI3000000135186 1/2 - 1 Mile ESE
27 MI3000000135542 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW
28 MI3000000136915 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE
29 MI3000000134026 1/2 - 1 Mile South
30 MI3000000139047 1/2 - 1 Mile NNE
31 MI3000000133948 1/2 - 1 Mile South
32 MI3000000136254 1/2 - 1 Mile West
I33 MI3000000134530 1/2 - 1 Mile SW
I34 MI3000000134528 1/2 - 1 Mile SW
I35 MI3000000134622 1/2 - 1 Mile SW
I36 MI3000000134618 1/2 - 1 Mile SW
38 MI3000000134984 1/2 - 1 Mile ESE
39 MI3000000139514 1/2 - 1 Mile NNE
40 MI3000000137032 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW
42 MI3000000135393 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW
J43 MI3000000136556 1/2 - 1 Mile East
44 MI3000000139849 1/2 - 1 Mile NNE
45 MI3000000135631 1/2 - 1 Mile ESE
J46 MI3000000136512 1/2 - 1 Mile East
J47 MI3000000136517 1/2 - 1 Mile East

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STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION


LOCATION
MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP
48 MI3000000137444 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE
K49 MI3000000135898 1/2 - 1 Mile East
L50 MI3000000137031 1/2 - 1 Mile East
51 MI3000000135878 1/2 - 1 Mile West
L52 MI3000000136830 1/2 - 1 Mile East
J53 MI3000000136652 1/2 - 1 Mile East
M54 MI3000000136185 1/2 - 1 Mile East
K55 MI3000000136012 1/2 - 1 Mile East
K56 MI3000000135787 1/2 - 1 Mile East
M57 MI3000000136320 1/2 - 1 Mile East

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MI

8 4 0
0
88
9 2 0
880
880
880

80
8
840

8 8 0
880
840

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
1
ESE MI WELLS MI3000000136226
1/8 - 1/4 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006016 Import id: 33040203003


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: BACON, RICK
Well addr: 3107 WOOD ST.
Well depth: 320
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 819
Const date: 1981-05-04 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 161
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 999.99
Test depth: 200
Test hours: 1
Test rate: 18 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7657085279
Longitude: -84.5234534846
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 900
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: SWL > Well Depth
Elev dem: 895 Elev dif: 5
Elev miv: 900 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 13
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 25
Pct maq: 19 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 38 Pct cm: 18
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 37
Pct pcm: 50 Pct pcm d: 100
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 161
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 100
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 100 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 100
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 100 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .03106
Vert Conduct: .00301
T2: 4.38
D50plek: 1.51231

A2
ENE MI WELLS MI3000000136515
1/8 - 1/4 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006019 Import id: 33040203007


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: MILLIS, ROBERT
Well addr: 3315 WOOD ST.
Well depth: 325
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 418
Const date: 1986-07-01 00:00:00.000 Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: 4

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Case depth: 198


Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 127
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 45 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7671800824
Longitude: -84.5234714012
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 915
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 912 Elev dif: 3
Elev miv: 915 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 12
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 26
Pct maq: 34 Pct maq d: 9
Pct maq r: 65 Pct cm: 22
Pct cm d: 32 Pct cm r: 9
Pct pcm: 32 Pct pcm d: 59
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 177
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 80 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 20 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 25 Pct pcm 2: 75
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 100 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 55
Pct pcm 5: 45 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 100 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .00068
Vert Conduct: .00024
T2: .1066
D50plek: .05682

A3
ENE MI WELLS MI3000000136655
1/8 - 1/4 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006020 Import id: 33040203008


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: HARRIS, GLENN D.
Well addr: 3323 WOOD ST.
Well depth: 385
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 390
Const date: 1969-06-10 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 200
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 180
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 15 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7676984554
Longitude: -84.5234476662
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 915
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 918 Elev dif: 3
Elev miv: 915 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 8
Pct aq d: 17 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 44

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Pct cm d: 83 Pct cm r: 10
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 48
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 90
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 180
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 25
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 75
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 50 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 50 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 100 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 100
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 60 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 40 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 100
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 15.62584
Vert Conduct: .00119
T2: 2500.135
D50plek: 663.5792

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
B4
NE MI WELLS MI3000000136836
1/8 - 1/4 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000000124 Import id: 33040203005


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: GRANGER CONSTRUCTION
Well addr: Not Reported
Well depth: 325
Well type: Other
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 522
Const date: 1977-11-03 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 213
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 170
Test depth: 210
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 8 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7682837663
Longitude: -84.5234327013
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 915
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 905 Elev dif: 10
Elev miv: 915 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 36
Pct aq d: 19 Pct aq r: 53
Pct maq: 12 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 23 Pct cm: 20
Pct cm d: 27 Pct cm r: 14
Pct pcm: 32 Pct pcm d: 54
Pct pcm r: 10 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 160
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 10
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 90
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Pct aq 2: 45 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 55 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 65
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 25
Pct pcm 3: 10 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 100
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 24
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 76 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 47.14909
Vert Conduct: .00054
T2: 6600.8725
D50plek: 1460.90402

C5
SE MI WELLS MI3000000135746
1/8 - 1/4 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006015 Import id: 33040203002


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: TELES,DAR
Well addr: 2733 WOOD RD.
Well depth: 300
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 50
Const date: 1973-11-09 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Case depth: 166


Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 168
Test depth: 168
Test hours: .5
Test rate: 30 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7636464986
Longitude: -84.5239145106
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 890
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 886 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 890 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 33
Pct aq d: 60 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 20
Pct cm d: 24 Pct cm r: 15
Pct pcm: 9 Pct pcm d: 16
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 38
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 85
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 166
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 100
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 100
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 100 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 60
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 40 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 205.48125
Vert Conduct: .00072
T2: 30000.262
D50plek: 6451.15815

B6
NE MI WELLS MI3000000136979
1/8 - 1/4 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006017 Import id: 33040203004


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: PUMFREY, DAVID
Well addr: 3319 WOOD ST.
Well depth: 320
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 45
Const date: 1972-11-11 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 196
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 171
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7686649209
Longitude: -84.5234212072
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 930
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 925 Elev dif: 5
Elev miv: 930 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 40
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 96
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 46

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Pct cm d: 75 Pct cm r: 4
Pct pcm: 14 Pct pcm d: 25
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 186
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 100 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 100
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 100 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 60
Pct pcm 7: 40 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .00035
Vert Conduct: .00013
T2: .058
D50plek: .0349

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number

D7 Site ID: 330254


SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 34841
1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallowest Water Table Depth: 5
Lower
Deepest Water Table Depth: 10.5
Average Water Table Depth: Not Reported
Date: 01/1991

C8
SSE MI WELLS MI3000000135585
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006014 Import id: 33040203001


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: MALONE, NORMAN J.
Well addr: 2715 WOOD RD.
Well depth: 320
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 408
Const date: 1967-03-31 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 173.7
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 180
Test depth: 2
Test hours: 1
Test rate: 20 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7628891661
Longitude: -84.5239144184
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 890
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 886 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 890 Aq code: Not Reported
Aq flag: Lithology Problem (Drift under Rock)
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -9
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0


A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 100 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

D9 Site ID: 330253


SSW Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 34825
1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallowest Water Table Depth: 5
Lower
Deepest Water Table Depth: 10
Average Water Table Depth: Not Reported
Date: 05/1991

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
E10
NE MI WELLS MI3000000137123
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000010253 Import id: 33040202020


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: SANCHEZ CONSTRUCTION
Well addr: 3508 WOOD ST
Well depth: 291
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 1868
Const date: 1995-02-22 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 7
Case depth: 190
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 140
Test depth: 180
Test hours: 1
Test rate: 40 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 12
Latitude: 42.7691765096
Longitude: -84.5227238919
Methd coll: *U
Elevation: 905
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 905 Elev dif: 0
Elev miv: 905 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 51
Pct aq d: 57 Pct aq r: 44
Pct maq: 16 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 36 Pct cm: 21
Pct cm d: 21 Pct cm r: 20
Pct pcm: 12 Pct pcm d: 22
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 159
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 25 Pct pcm 2: 75
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 65
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 35
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 100
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 100 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 48
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 52
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 80.68348
Vert Conduct: .00041
T2: 11215.0034
D50plek: 2402.69134

E11
NE MI WELLS MI3000000137126
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006004 Import id: 33040202010


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: BOURNE, ROBERT
Well addr: 2516 WICKHAM DR.
Well depth: 335
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 522
Const date: 1967-06-22 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Case depth: 185


Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 168
Test depth: 180
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 20 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7691836862
Longitude: -84.5224995681
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 905
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 905 Elev dif: 0
Elev miv: 905 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 18
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 34
Pct maq: 30 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 56 Pct cm: 16
Pct cm d: 24 Pct cm r: 10
Pct pcm: 36 Pct pcm d: 76
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 156
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 45
Pct pcm 1: 55 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 100
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 80
Pct pcm 3: 20 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 60 Pct pcm 4: 40
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 100 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .00081
Vert Conduct: .00035
T2: .1108
D50plek: .05096

12
SW MI WELLS MI3000000135486
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010259 Import id: 33040203070


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-8
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1
Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7624243706
Longitude: -84.5329906671
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 869 Elev dif: 869
Elev miv: 869 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0

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Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
13
SSE MI WELLS MI3000000135002
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006018 Import id: 33040203006


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: CAPITOL INVESTMENTS, INC.
Well addr: 1627 LAKE LANSING RD.
Well depth: 305
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1970-01-14 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 141
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 146
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7603092534
Longitude: -84.5250876401
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 878
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 876 Elev dif: 2
Elev miv: 878 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 35
Pct aq d: 39 Pct aq r: 33
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 65
Pct cm d: 61 Pct cm r: 67
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 121
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 25
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 75
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 100
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 46.53471
Vert Conduct: .00019
T2: 4700.0054
D50plek: 762.98411

14
WSW MI WELLS MI3000000135695
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010260 Import id: 33040203071


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-9
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1

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Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7634112214
Longitude: -84.5343758766
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 872 Elev dif: 872
Elev miv: 872 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

F15
NNE MI WELLS MI3000000138018
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 19000001416 Import id: 19050234026


County: Clinton Township: Dewitt
Town range: 05N 02W Section: 34
Owner name: GRANGER COSTRUCTION CO.
Well addr: WOOD ST.
Well depth: 376
Well type: Type III public
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 522
Const date: 1985-09-06 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 260
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 180
Test depth: 257
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 30 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7722506926
Longitude: -84.5231089193
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 925
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 902 Elev dif: 23
Elev miv: 902 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 42
Pct aq d: 32 Pct aq r: 51
Pct maq: 5 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 8 Pct cm: 53

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Pct cm d: 68 Pct cm r: 41
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 170
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 20
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 80
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 5 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 95 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 75
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 25
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 100 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 100
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 100 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 100
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 28.3334
Vert Conduct: .00015
T2: 4250.01
D50plek: 1029.75681

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
16
SSE MI WELLS MI3000000134977
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006005 Import id: 33040202011


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: CHAFFEE, HOWARD
Well addr: 2000 LAKE LANSING RD.
Well depth: 280
Well type: Other
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1967-06-12 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 172
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 140
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7602374644
Longitude: -84.5227228932
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 885
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 886 Elev dif: 1
Elev miv: 885 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 77
Pct aq d: 58 Pct aq r: 100
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 11
Pct cm d: 19 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 13 Pct pcm d: 23
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 155
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 50 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 50 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 100
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 100
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 80 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 20
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 100 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 148.15075
Vert Conduct: .0013
T2: 20000.351
D50plek: 4050.89132

F17
NNE MI WELLS MI3000000138047
1/4 - 1/2 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 19000001426 Import id: 19050235008


County: Clinton Township: Dewitt
Town range: 05N 02W Section: 35
Owner name: DATA MATIE PROCESSING
Well addr: 3750 WOOD RD.
Well depth: 305
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1986-07-24 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5

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Case depth: 177


Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 96
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7723957821
Longitude: -84.5227350619
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 900
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 895 Elev dif: 5
Elev miv: 900 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 37
Pct aq d: 17 Pct aq r: 58
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 35
Pct cm d: 28 Pct cm r: 42
Pct pcm: 28 Pct pcm d: 54
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 158
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 30 Pct pcm 2: 70
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 5 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 95 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 100
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 24 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 76
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 100 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 19.67047
Vert Conduct: .0003
T2: 2714.5245
D50plek: 618.82812

18
SE MI WELLS MI3000000135143
1/2 - 1 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006009 Import id: 33040202015


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: RAPELJE, PRESTON
Well addr: 2205 LAKE LANSING RD.
Well depth: 280
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1967-02-16 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 172
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 158
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7609281097
Longitude: -84.5195568754
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 905
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 905 Elev dif: 0
Elev miv: 905 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 41
Pct aq d: 33 Pct aq r: 52
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 20

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Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 48
Pct pcm: 39 Pct pcm d: 67
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 165
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 100
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 75 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 25
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 100 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 100
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 20
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 80 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 19.01748
Vert Conduct: .00406
T2: 2757.535
D50plek: 659.99527

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
19
NNE MI WELLS MI3000000138363
1/2 - 1 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 19000001417 Import id: 19050234027


County: Clinton Township: Dewitt
Town range: 05N 02W Section: 34
Owner name: GRANGER CONSTRUCTION CO.
Well addr: WOOD ST.
Well depth: 340
Well type: Public
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 1686
Const date: 1989-06-27 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 220
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 146
Test depth: 215
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 35 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.773622663
Longitude: -84.5231131169
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 930
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 895 Elev dif: 35
Elev miv: 895 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 33
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 63
Pct maq: 1 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 2 Pct cm: 26
Pct cm d: 30 Pct cm r: 22
Pct pcm: 40 Pct pcm d: 70
Pct pcm r: 12 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 162
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 55
Pct pcm 1: 45 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 15 Pct pcm 2: 85
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 70 Pct pcm 4: 30
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 100 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .00077
Vert Conduct: .0003
T2: .1087
D50plek: .0523

20
South MI WELLS MI3000000134495
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006021 Import id: 33040203009


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: MILLER, G.E.
Well addr: 1707 BARRITT ST.
Well depth: 305
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 390
Const date: 1967-12-08 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4

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Case depth: 151


Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 102
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 30 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7582736673
Longitude: -84.5259723928
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 880
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 879 Elev dif: 1
Elev miv: 880 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 18
Pct aq d: 40 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 10
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 18
Pct pcm: 27 Pct pcm d: 60
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 45
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 82
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 138
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 100
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 100
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 25
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 75 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 46.61551
Vert Conduct: .01873
T2: 5500.63
D50plek: 1035.2355

G21
SE MI WELLS MI3000000135211
1/2 - 1 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006010 Import id: 33040202016


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: WILCOX, HARVEY
Well addr: 2323 LAKE LANSING RD.
Well depth: 320
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 390
Const date: 1966-11-03 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 175
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 165
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 20 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 0 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7611597001
Longitude: -84.5168433539
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 901
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 899 Elev dif: 2
Elev miv: 901 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 17
Pct aq d: 32 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 27

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Pct cm d: 9 Pct cm r: 47
Pct pcm: 31 Pct pcm d: 59
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 25
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 53
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 170
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 75
Pct pcm 1: 25 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 50 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 50
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 75
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 25 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 100
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 100 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 20
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 80 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 36.673
Vert Conduct: .01579
T2: 5500.95
D50plek: 1316.05015

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
G22
ESE MI WELLS MI3000000135200
1/2 - 1 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006011 Import id: 33040202017


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: DOMRASE, HARRY
Well addr: 2327 LAKE LANSING RD.
Well depth: 325
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 418
Const date: 1984-04-10 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 180
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 140
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 50 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7611087788
Longitude: -84.5162574632
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 910
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: ELEV_DIF > 20 feet -- Abs(Elevation feet DEM_Elevation) > 20 feet
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 886 Elev dif: 24
Elev miv: 910 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 47
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 100
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 20
Pct cm d: 38 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 33 Pct pcm d: 62
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 173
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 35 Pct pcm 2: 65
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 50
Pct pcm 3: 50 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 100 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 40
Pct pcm 5: 60 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 100 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .00074
Vert Conduct: .00027
T2: .1125
D50plek: .05812

23
SW MI WELLS MI3000000135016
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010258 Import id: 33040203069


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-7
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1

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Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.760367736
Longitude: -84.5369451029
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 869 Elev dif: 869
Elev miv: 869 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

H24
SW MI WELLS MI3000000134651
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010266 Import id: 33040203077


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-13d
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1
Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7588597746
Longitude: -84.5350057543
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 876 Elev dif: 876
Elev miv: 876 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0

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Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
H25
SW MI WELLS MI3000000134608
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010265 Import id: 33040203076


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-13s
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1
Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7586942333
Longitude: -84.5351290249
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 879 Elev dif: 879
Elev miv: 879 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

G26
ESE MI WELLS MI3000000135186
1/2 - 1 Mile
Higher

Wellid: 33000006012 Import id: 33040202018


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: FRANKE, MEL
Well addr: 2401 LAKE LANSING RD.
Well depth: 275
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1985-04-22 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5

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Case depth: 178


Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 140
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7610535245
Longitude: -84.5158056143
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 915
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: ELEV_DIF > 20 feet -- Abs(Elevation feet DEM_Elevation) > 20 feet
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 882 Elev dif: 33
Elev miv: 915 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 23
Pct aq d: 40 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 43 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 100 Pct cm: 11
Pct cm d: 18 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 24 Pct pcm d: 41
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 157
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 55
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 45
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 35 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 65 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 65
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 35
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 60
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 40 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 100 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 37.96096
Vert Conduct: .00066
T2: 5200.652
D50plek: 1139.50122

27
WSW MI WELLS MI3000000135542
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006072 Import id: 33040203302


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: BOARD OF WATER & LIGHT
Well addr: BWL WELL 25-29
Well depth: 450
Well type: Type I public
Wssn: 3760
Well num: BWL WELL 25-29 Driller id: 729
Const date: 1956-05-03 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 0
Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 132.6
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7627151306
Longitude: -84.5399002039
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 869
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 869 Elev dif: 0
Elev miv: 869 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 67
Pct aq d: 33 Pct aq r: 76
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 27

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Pct cm d: 44 Pct cm r: 23
Pct pcm: 6 Pct pcm d: 22
Pct pcm r: 1 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 90
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 25
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 75 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 121.42953
Vert Conduct: .00032
T2: 8500.067
D50plek: 929.23597

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
28
ENE MI WELLS MI3000000136915
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000013091 Import id: Not Reported


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: Land One
Well addr: Preyde Blvd
Well depth: 400
Well type: Irrigation
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 1616
Const date: 2004-12-07 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 154
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 95
Test depth: 400
Test hours: 1
Test rate: 200 Test methd: Air
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 60
Latitude: 42.768494421
Longitude: -84.513313554
Methd coll: GPS Code Measurement Differential (DGPS)
Elevation: 892.9
Elev methd: GPS Code Measurement Differential
Depth
(DGPS)
flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: ELEV_DIF > 20 feet -- Abs(Elevation feet DEM_Elevation) > 20 feet
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 859 Elev dif: 34
Elev miv: 893 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 66
Pct aq d: 13 Pct aq r: 85
Pct maq: 7 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 10 Pct cm: 4
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 5
Pct pcm: 23 Pct pcm d: 87
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 107
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 100
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 10
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 90 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 60 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 40
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 16.10034
Vert Conduct: .01192
T2: 1400.73
D50plek: 208.2872

29
South MI WELLS MI3000000134026
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006070 Import id: 33040203114


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: MICHIGAN UNITED CONSERVATION C
Well addr: 2101 WOOD ST.
Well depth: 240
Well type: Irrigation
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 1616
Const date: 1992-03-07 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5

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Case depth: 152


Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 999.99
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7560905075
Longitude: -84.5242617065
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 880
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: SWL > Well Depth
Elev dem: 879 Elev dif: 1
Elev miv: 880 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 40
Pct aq d: 6 Pct aq r: 92
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 15
Pct cm d: 20 Pct cm r: 8
Pct pcm: 39 Pct pcm d: 65
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 6
Pct na d: 10 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 143
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 40
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 60
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 90 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 10 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 10
Pct pcm 3: 90 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 40 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 60
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 6.50646
Vert Conduct: .00042
T2: 800.295
D50plek: 173.32633

30
NNE MI WELLS MI3000000139047
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 19000001429 Import id: 19050235011


County: Clinton Township: Dewitt
Town range: 05N 02W Section: 35
Owner name: SCHLEGEL, CARL
Well addr: 16527 WOOD ST.
Well depth: 290
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1981-08-06 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 149
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 110
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7760850256
Longitude: -84.5226872178
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 870
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 872 Elev dif: 2
Elev miv: 870 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 34
Pct aq d: 28 Pct aq r: 39
Pct maq: 32 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 61 Pct cm: 11

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Pct cm d: 24 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 23 Pct pcm d: 49
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 138
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 70 Pct pcm 2: 30
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 5
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 95
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 85
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 15 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 96.66452
Vert Conduct: .00035
T2: 11406.4133
D50plek: 2072.85041

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
31
South MI WELLS MI3000000133948
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006022 Import id: 33040203010


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: MC ATTEE, WILLIAM
Well addr: 1631 DAVID ST.
Well depth: 260
Well type: Public
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 390
Const date: 1965-01-26 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 163
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 100
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 25 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7557865915
Longitude: -84.526105043
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 870
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 879 Elev dif: 9
Elev miv: 870 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 10
Pct aq d: 15 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 11 Pct maq d: 17
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 17
Pct cm d: 28 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 25 Pct pcm d: 40
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 37
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 100
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 163
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 50
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 25
Pct pcm 3: 25 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 25 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 75
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 50
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 50 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 60 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 40 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 17.48904
Vert Conduct: .00055
T2: 2500.9325
D50plek: 593.25347

32
West MI WELLS MI3000000136254
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006071 Import id: 33040203301


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: BOARD OF WATER & LIGHT
Well addr: BWL WELL 25-37
Well depth: 450
Well type: Type I public
Wssn: 3760
Well num: BWL WELL 25-37 Driller id: 729
Const date: 1961-02-14 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 0

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Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 142.5
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7659120911
Longitude: -84.5412764413
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 860
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 869 Elev dif: 9
Elev miv: 860 Aq code: Not Reported
Aq flag: Lithology Problem (Drift under Rock)
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -9
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 25 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 25 Pct pcm 2: 50
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 50
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 50 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

I33
SW MI WELLS MI3000000134530
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010264 Import id: 33040203075


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-12d
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1
Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7584168652
Longitude: -84.5368046527
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 879 Elev dif: 879
Elev miv: 879 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0

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Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

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GEOCHECK ® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS

Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
I34
SW MI WELLS MI3000000134528
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010263 Import id: 33040203074


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-12s
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1
Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7584129081
Longitude: -84.5368079165
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 879 Elev dif: 879
Elev miv: 879 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

I35
SW MI WELLS MI3000000134622
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010262 Import id: 33040203073


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-11d
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1

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Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7587594427
Longitude: -84.5375616617
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 876 Elev dif: 876
Elev miv: 876 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

I36
SW MI WELLS MI3000000134618
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010261 Import id: 33040203072


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 3
Owner name: Not Reported
Well addr: MW-11s
Well depth: 0
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 0
Const date: Not Reported Case type: Steel-black
Case dia: -1
Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 0
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7587483679
Longitude: -84.5375709342
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 0
Elev methd: DEM30M Depth flag: Well Depth = 0
Elev flag: Elevation < DEMmin or Elevation > DEMmax
Swl flag: SWL = 0
Elev dem: 876 Elev dif: 876
Elev miv: 876 Aq code: Unknown Lithology
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0

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Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -3
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number

37 Site ID: 330473


West Groundwater Flow: W AQUIFLOW 34708
1/2 - 1 Mile Shallowest Water Table Depth: 11
Lower
Deepest Water Table Depth: 16
Average Water Table Depth: Not Reported
Date: 01/1997

38
ESE MI WELLS MI3000000134984
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006013 Import id: 33040202019


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: KABELITZ, ALVIN
Well addr: 2600 LAKE LANSING RD.
Well depth: 245
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1967-09-11 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 130
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 128
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7602793329
Longitude: -84.5127633389
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 860
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 859 Elev dif: 1
Elev miv: 860 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 50
Pct aq d: 34 Pct aq r: 63
Pct maq: 6 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 11 Pct cm: 44
Pct cm d: 66 Pct cm r: 26
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 110
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0

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A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0


A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 70
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 30
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 70
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 30
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 45 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 55 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 100
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 25.55563
Vert Conduct: .00013
T2: 2300.0067
D50plek: 344.84695

39
NNE MI WELLS MI3000000139514
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

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Wellid: 19000002638 Import id: Not Reported


County: Clinton Township: Dewitt
Town range: 05N 02W Section: 14
Owner name: CARL SCHLEGEL , INC.
Well addr: 16527 WOOD ROAD
Well depth: 320
Well type: Type III public
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 2227
Const date: 2002-05-08 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 8
Case depth: 186
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 70
Test depth: 300
Test hours: 1
Test rate: 375 Test methd: Air
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 18
Latitude: 42.7779285
Longitude: -84.52304203
Methd coll: Address Matching-House Number
Elevation: 873
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 869 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 873 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 37
Pct aq d: 17 Pct aq r: 54
Pct maq: 24 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 45 Pct cm: 1
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 1
Pct pcm: 38 Pct pcm d: 83
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 148
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 100
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 25 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 75
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 100 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 100
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 100 Pct na 5: 0

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Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0


Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 100
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: N Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

40
WNW MI WELLS MI3000000137032
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006132 Import id: 33040204315


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 4
Owner name: BOARD OF WATER & LIGHT
Well addr: BWL WELL 25-40
Well depth: 400
Well type: Type I public
Wssn: 3760
Well num: BWL WELL 25-40 Driller id: 729
Const date: 1961-03-10 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 0
Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 143
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7688677463
Longitude: -84.5431525364

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Methd coll: Interpolation-Map


Elevation: 865
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 869 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 865 Aq code: Not Reported
Aq flag: Lithology Problem (Drift under Rock)
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -9
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 75
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 25
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 100
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0

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Within sec: Y Loc match: Y


Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

41
WSW FED USGS USGS40000482692
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Org. Identifier: USGS-MI


Formal name: USGS Michigan Water Science Center
Monloc Identifier: USGS-424539084323401
Monloc name: 25-28
Monloc type: Well
Monloc desc: W. side of Larch Street, off Harris
Huc code: Not Reported Drainagearea value: Not Reported
Drainagearea Units: Not Reported Contrib drainagearea: Not Reported
Contrib drainagearea units: Not Reported Latitude: 42.760868
Longitude: -84.5427568 Sourcemap scale: Not Reported
Horiz Acc measure: 1 Horiz Acc measure units: minutes
Horiz Collection method: Interpolated from map
Horiz coord refsys: NAD83 Vert measure val: 872
Vert measure units: feet Vertacc measure val: 10
Vert accmeasure units: feet
Vertcollection method: Interpolated from topographic map
Vert coord refsys: NGVD29 Countrycode: US
Aquifername: Not Reported
Formation type: Not Reported
Aquifer type: Confined single aquifer
Construction date: Not Reported Welldepth: Not Reported
Welldepth units: Not Reported Wellholedepth: Not Reported
Wellholedepth units: Not Reported

Ground-water levels, Number of Measurements: 0

42
WSW MI WELLS MI3000000135393
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006122 Import id: 33040204305


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 4
Owner name: BOARD OF WATER & LIGHT
Well addr: BWL WELL 25-28
Well depth: 428
Well type: Type I public
Wssn: 3760
Well num: BWL WELL 25-28 Driller id: 729
Const date: 1950-11-09 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 0

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Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 99.33
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7620302048
Longitude: -84.5435293447
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 870
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 869 Elev dif: 1
Elev miv: 870 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 63
Pct aq d: 26 Pct aq r: 73
Pct maq: 11 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 14 Pct cm: 17
Pct cm d: 31 Pct cm r: 13
Pct pcm: 10 Pct pcm d: 43
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 96
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 50 Pct pcm 2: 50
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 50
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 50 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 75 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 25
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 98.68962
Vert Conduct: .00073
T2: 7500.411
D50plek: 895.59566

J43
East MI WELLS MI3000000136556
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006003 Import id: 33040202009


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: DALMAN, BOB
Well addr: 3225 WEST RD.
Well depth: 230
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1968-06-19 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 104
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 102
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.767331243
Longitude: -84.5090950289
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 860
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 856 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 860 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 33
Pct aq d: 27 Pct aq r: 35
Pct maq: 30 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 45 Pct cm: 37

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Pct cm d: 73 Pct cm r: 19
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 75
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 100
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 36.3637
Vert Conduct: .00016
T2: 2000.0035
D50plek: 184.56839

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
44
NNE MI WELLS MI3000000139849
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 19000001423 Import id: 19050235005


County: Clinton Township: Dewitt
Town range: 05N 02W Section: 35
Owner name: SCOVILL, MARY ELAINE
Well addr: 16343 WOOD RD.
Well depth: 290
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 676
Const date: 1970-02-06 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 152
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 112
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7792532254
Longitude: -84.5228170152
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 870
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 866 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 870 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 32
Pct aq d: 33 Pct aq r: 32
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 68
Pct cm d: 67 Pct cm r: 68
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 135
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 80
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 20
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 40
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 60
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 100 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 24.3479
Vert Conduct: .00013
T2: 2800.0087
D50plek: 531.09648

45
ESE MI WELLS MI3000000135631
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000005999 Import id: 33040202005


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Well addr: 2717 WEST RD.
Well depth: 220
Well type: Type II public
Wssn: 2004333
Well num: 001 Driller id: 50
Const date: 1976-05-19 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4

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Case depth: 92
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 90
Test depth: 90
Test hours: 1
Test rate: 20 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 20
Latitude: 42.7631126
Longitude: -84.5090275
Methd coll: GPS Code Measurement Differential (DGPS)
Elevation: 855
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 853 Elev dif: 2
Elev miv: 855 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 58
Pct cm d: 71 Pct cm r: 50
Pct pcm: 11 Pct pcm d: 29
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 31
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 50
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 85
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 25 Pct pcm 2: 75
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 50
Pct pcm 3: 50 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 100 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .00045
Vert Conduct: .00015
T2: .029
D50plek: .0074

J46
East MI WELLS MI3000000136512
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010254 Import id: 33040202021


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: RICHARD ARRINGTON
Well addr: 3318 WEST RD
Well depth: 260
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 676
Const date: 1995-02-21 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 97
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 60
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 10
Latitude: 42.7671710495
Longitude: -84.5081658277
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 850
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 846 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 850 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 50
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 69
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 40

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Pct cm d: 63 Pct cm r: 31
Pct pcm: 10 Pct pcm d: 38
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 72
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 75 Pct pcm 2: 25
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 100 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .00057
Vert Conduct: .00019
T2: .0295
D50plek: .00601

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
J47
East MI WELLS MI3000000136517
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006002 Import id: 33040202008


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: VASILION, JIM
Well addr: 3208 WEST RD.
Well depth: 215
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1985-07-26 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 98
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 78
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7671947181
Longitude: -84.5081196786
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 850
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 846 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 850 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 34
Pct aq d: 37 Pct aq r: 33
Pct maq: 43 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 67 Pct cm: 0
Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 23 Pct pcm d: 63
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 78
D r type: AQ / MAQ Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 100
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 55
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 45 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 50.12448
Vert Conduct: .02628
T2: 2907.22
D50plek: 277.58645

48
ENE MI WELLS MI3000000137444
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 19000001431 Import id: 19050235013


County: Clinton Township: Dewitt
Town range: 05N 02W Section: 35
Owner name: FOREBACK, DANNY L. & KIMBERLY
Well addr: 16980 WEST RD.
Well depth: 200
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1984-12-28 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5

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Case depth: 110


Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 74
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7700988129
Longitude: -84.5087272053
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 860
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 856 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 860 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 46
Pct aq d: 36 Pct aq r: 52
Pct maq: 28 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 48 Pct cm: 14
Pct cm d: 33 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 13 Pct pcm d: 31
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 85
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 70 Pct pcm 2: 30
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 90
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 10
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 65 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 35 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 47.69327
Vert Conduct: .00023
T2: 3100.0628
D50plek: 330.65241

K49
East MI WELLS MI3000000135898
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006007 Import id: 33040202013


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: ICE, GENE
Well addr: 2818 WEST RD.
Well depth: 230
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1967-08-05 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 88
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 106
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7643528021
Longitude: -84.5081198643
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 850
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 846 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 850 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 28
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 42
Pct maq: 39 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 58 Pct cm: 33

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Pct cm d: 100 Pct cm r: 0


Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 76
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .0001
Vert Conduct: .0001
T2: .0056
D50plek: .00154

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
L50
East MI WELLS MI3000000137031
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000010255 Import id: 33040202022


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: DON MAYNARD
Well addr: 3510 WEST RD
Well depth: 245
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1995-08-18 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 110
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 71
Test depth: 80
Test hours: 2
Test rate: 20 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 18
Latitude: 42.768864219
Longitude: -84.5082299258
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 852
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 850 Elev dif: 2
Elev miv: 852 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 38
Pct aq d: 35 Pct aq r: 40
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 53
Pct cm d: 40 Pct cm r: 60
Pct pcm: 9 Pct pcm d: 26
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 81
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: F
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 95 Pct pcm 2: 5
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 80
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 20
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 60 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 40 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 45.90186
Vert Conduct: .00019
T2: 2800.0132
D50plek: 281.71248

51
West MI WELLS MI3000000135878
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006128 Import id: 33040204311


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 4
Owner name: BOARD OF WATER & LIGHT
Well addr: BWL WELL 25-35
Well depth: 450
Well type: Type I public
Wssn: 3760
Well num: BWL WELL 25-35 Driller id: 729
Const date: 1961-01-12 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 0

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Case depth: 0
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 153
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7642582314
Longitude: -84.5457920905
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 872
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 876 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 872 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 81
Pct aq d: 65 Pct aq r: 86
Pct maq: 6 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 7 Pct cm: 13
Pct cm d: 35 Pct cm r: 7
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 100
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 75 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 25 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 100
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 50 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 50 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 100
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 156.25002
Vert Conduct: .00053
T2: 12500.0015
D50plek: 1533.4333

L52
East MI WELLS MI3000000136830
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006001 Import id: 33040202007


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: ARRINGTON, RICHARD
Well addr: 3318 WEST RD.
Well depth: 325
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 230
Const date: 1968-08-07 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 3
Case depth: 116
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 95
Test depth: 95
Test hours: 3
Test rate: 10 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 0 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7682549218
Longitude: -84.5079800312
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 851
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 850 Elev dif: 1
Elev miv: 851 Aq code: Not Reported
Aq flag: Lithology Problem (Drift under Rock)
Pct aq: 0
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 0
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 0

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Pct cm d: 0 Pct cm r: 0
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: -9
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 100
Pct aq 2: 20 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 80 Pct aq 3: 100
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: Not Reported
Hit swl: Not Reported
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 0
Vert Conduct: 0
T2: 0
D50plek: 0

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
J53
East MI WELLS MI3000000136652
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000005995 Import id: 33040202001


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: DALMAN, JERIE
Well addr: 3317 WEST RD.
Well depth: 215
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1983-08-16 00:00:00.000 Case type: PVC Plastic
Case dia: 5
Case depth: 110
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 85
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7676914648
Longitude: -84.5078808733
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 850
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 850 Elev dif: 0
Elev miv: 850 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 58
Pct aq d: 59 Pct aq r: 56
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 33
Pct cm d: 18 Pct cm r: 44
Pct pcm: 10 Pct pcm d: 23
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 91
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 80
Pct pcm 1: 20 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 15 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 85
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 100
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 100 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 76.29577
Vert Conduct: 4.04789
T2: 5417
D50plek: 613.88518

M54
East MI WELLS MI3000000136185
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006000 Import id: 33040202006


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: PRINCE,CHARLES
Well addr: 3126 WEST RD.
Well depth: 230
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1968-01-10 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4

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Case depth: 88
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 90
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7654932775
Longitude: -84.5077037579
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 850
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 850 Elev dif: 0
Elev miv: 850 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 25
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 40
Pct maq: 12 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 20 Pct cm: 57
Pct cm d: 100 Pct cm r: 40
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 73
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .0001
Vert Conduct: .0001
T2: .0053
D50plek: .00139

K55
East MI WELLS MI3000000136012
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000005998 Import id: 33040202004


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: SMITH, T.
Well addr: 3118 WEST RD.
Well depth: 215
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1967-11-27 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 89
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 92
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7648569697
Longitude: -84.5076934044
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 852
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 846 Elev dif: 6
Elev miv: 852 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 33
Pct aq d: 0 Pct aq r: 50
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 67

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Pct cm d: 100 Pct cm r: 50


Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 75
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 0 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 100 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 0
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 100
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: .0001
Vert Conduct: .0001
T2: .0055
D50plek: .00148

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Map ID
Direction
Distance
Elevation Database EDR ID Number
K56
East MI WELLS MI3000000135787
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000006008 Import id: 33040202014


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: WILSON, R.W.
Well addr: 2918 WEST RD.
Well depth: 220
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1967-07-13 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4
Case depth: 78
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 88
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7638922114
Longitude: -84.5078619913
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 850
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 846 Elev dif: 4
Elev miv: 850 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 32
Pct aq d: 40 Pct aq r: 28
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 52
Pct cm d: 13 Pct cm r: 72
Pct pcm: 16 Pct pcm d: 47
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 75
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 0
Pct pcm 1: 100 Pct na 1: 0

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Pct aq 2: 25 Pct maq 2: 0


Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 75
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 100
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 0
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0
Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0
Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 54.8182
Vert Conduct: .00055
T2: 3015.001
D50plek: 272.48706

M57
East MI WELLS MI3000000136320
1/2 - 1 Mile
Lower

Wellid: 33000005997 Import id: 33040202003


County: Ingham Township: Lansing
Town range: 04N 02W Section: 2
Owner name: SULLIVAN, ANN
Well addr: 3200 WEST RD.
Well depth: 230
Well type: Household
Wssn: 0
Well num: Not Reported Driller id: 383
Const date: 1970-10-07 00:00:00.000 Case type: Unknown
Case dia: 4

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Case depth: 89
Screen frm: 0
Screen to: 0
Swl: 100
Test depth: 0
Test hours: 0
Test rate: 0 Test methd: Unknown
Grouted: 1 Pmp cpcity: 0
Latitude: 42.7662143844
Longitude: -84.5075270319
Methd coll: Interpolation-Map
Elevation: 851
Elev methd: Topographoc Map Interpolation Depth flag: Not Reported
Elev flag: Not Reported
Swl flag: Not Reported
Elev dem: 846 Elev dif: 5
Elev miv: 851 Aq code: Rock Well
Aq flag: Not Reported
Pct aq: 30
Pct aq d: 41 Pct aq r: 25
Pct maq: 0 Pct maq d: 0
Pct maq r: 0 Pct cm: 70
Pct cm d: 59 Pct cm r: 75
Pct pcm: 0 Pct pcm d: 0
Pct pcm r: 0 Pct na: 0
Pct na d: 0 Pct na r: 0
Pct flag: Not Reported Rock top: 70
D r type: Not Reported Spc cpcity: 0
A thicknes: 0 A pct aq: 0
A pct maq: 0 A pct pcm: 0
A pct cm: 0 A pct na: 0
A thickns2: 0 A pct aq2: 0
A pct maq2: 0 A pct pcm2: 0
A pct cm2: 0 A pct na2: 0
A hit swl: F A hit top: T
A hit rock: F A sc lith1: Not Reported
A sc lmod1: Not Reported A sc lmaq1: Not Reported
A sc lpct1: 0 A sc lith2: Not Reported
A sc lmod2: Not Reported A sc lmaq2: Not Reported
A sc lpct2: 0 Pct aq 1: 0
Pct maq 1: 0 Pct cm 1: 100
Pct pcm 1: 0 Pct na 1: 0
Pct aq 2: 100 Pct maq 2: 0
Pct cm 2: 0 Pct pcm 2: 0
Pct na 2: 0 Pct aq 3: 45
Pct maq 3: 0 Pct cm 3: 55
Pct pcm 3: 0 Pct na 3: 0
Pct aq 4: 0 Pct maq 4: 0
Pct cm 4: 0 Pct pcm 4: 0
Pct na 4: 0 Pct aq 5: 0
Pct maq 5: 0 Pct cm 5: 0
Pct pcm 5: 0 Pct na 5: 0
Pct aq 6: 0 Pct maq 6: 0
Pct cm 6: 0 Pct pcm 6: 0
Pct na 6: 0 Pct aq 7: 0
Pct maq 7: 0 Pct cm 7: 0
Pct pcm 7: 0 Pct na 7: 0
Pct aq 8: 0 Pct maq 8: 0
Pct cm 8: 0 Pct pcm 8: 0
Pct na 8: 0 Pct aq 9: 0
Pct maq 9: 0 Pct cm 9: 0
Pct pcm 9: 0 Pct na 9: 0

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Pct aq 10: 0 Pct maq 10: 0


Pct cm 10: 0 Pct pcm 10: 0
Pct na 10: 0 Pct aq 11: 0
Pct maq 11: 0 Pct cm 11: 0
Pct pcm 11: 0 Pct na 11: 0
Pct aq 12: 0 Pct maq 12: 0
Pct cm 12: 0 Pct pcm 12: 0
Pct na 12: 0 Pct aq 13: 0
Pct maq 13: 0 Pct cm 13: 0
Pct pcm 13: 0 Pct na 13: 0
Within sec: Y Loc match: Y
Aq code 1: R
Hit swl: F
Athk2: 0
Horiz Conduct: 58.00004
Vert Conduct: .00024
T2: 2900.0021
D50plek: 238.73448

1G Site ID: 330473


West Groundwater Flow: W AQUIFLOW 34708
1/2 - 1 Mile Shallowest Water Table Depth: 11
Lower
Deepest Water Table Depth: 16
Average Water Table Depth: Not Reported
Date: 01/1997

2G Site ID: 330254


SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 34841
1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallowest Water Table Depth: 5
Lower
Deepest Water Table Depth: 10.5
Average Water Table Depth: Not Reported
Date: 01/1991

3G Site ID: 330253


SSW Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 34825
1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallowest Water Table Depth: 5
Lower
Deepest Water Table Depth: 10
Average Water Table Depth: Not Reported
Date: 05/1991

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RADON

AREA RADON INFORMATION

State Database: MI Radon

Radon Test Results

Zipcode Test Date LT Sign Result


______ ________ ______ _____

48906 2/6/1997 1.5


48906 3/7/2006 1.6
48906 3/1/2008 1.6
48906 11/28/2009 1.6
48906 1/6/2003 1.5
48906 2/17/2004 1.5
48906 12/6/2004 1.4
48906 2/23/2009 1.5
48906 12/6/1994 1.4
48906 5/6/1996 1.4
48906 3/23/1994 1.4
48906 12/10/2009 1.4
48906 3/14/1995 1.3
48906 10/9/2009 1.3
48906 7/18/1995 1.2
48906 3/21/2002 1.2
48906 4/1/2002 1.2
48906 1/27/2010 1.2
48906 9/25/2000 1.1
48906 12/19/1994 1.1
48906 3/23/2004 1.1
48906 4/8/2003 1.0
48906 3/14/1995 1.0
48906 10/26/2009 1.0
48906 8/31/2009 1.0
48906 4/6/2002 1.9
48906 6/28/2003 1.9
48906 8/13/2004 1.8
48906 9/21/2007 1.9
48906 3/17/2007 1.9
48906 11/23/2009 1.9
48906 11/23/2009 1.9
48906 9/29/2007 1.8
48906 5/7/2001 1.8
48906 2/18/2006 1.8
48906 3/25/2002 1.7
48906 12/9/2003 1.7
48906 1/26/2004 1.7
48906 12/21/2006 1.7
48906 10/7/2005 1.6
48906 2/23/2009 1.7
48906 10/9/2009 1.7
48906 6/29/2009 1.7
48906 11/24/2006 < 0.3
48906 11/24/2006 < 0.3
48906 11/27/2006 < 0.3
48906

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AREA RADON INFORMATION

3/4/1999 < 0.3


48906 12/8/1998 < 0.3
48906 1/24/2004 < 0.3
48906 1/27/2004 < 0.3
48906 2/19/2005 < 0.3
48906 2/24/2007 0.5
48906 10/7/2002 < 0.3
48906 3/23/2002 0.4
48906 11/30/1998 < 0.3
48906 3/7/1995 0.3
48906 3/25/2002 < 0.3
48906 3/23/2002 < 0.3
48906 3/26/2002 < 0.3
48906 4/1/2005 < 0.3
48906 5/2/2002 < 0.3
48906 4/23/2002 < 0.3
48906 4/23/2002 < 0.3
48906 4/13/2002 < 0.3
48906 3/28/2002 < 0.3
48906 4/21/2008 < 0.3
48906 5/20/2006 0.6
48906 5/19/2007 0.6
48906 1/9/2004 0.9
48906 2/4/2006 0.8
48906 4/19/2008 0.8
48906 3/27/2009 0.6
48906 11/28/1994 0.9
48906 12/4/2009 0.9
48906 3/3/1995 0.8
48906 12/4/2009 2.6
48906 10/21/2009 2.8
48906 2/23/2006 2.5
48906 1/28/1995 2.5
48906 3/19/2009 2.5
48906 3/17/2006 2.4
48906 2/15/1994 2.4
48906 11/30/1993 2.3
48906 4/8/2006 2.2
48906 10/9/2009 2.4
48906 8/18/2009 2.3
48906 12/4/2009 2.3
48906 11/30/1993 2.2
48906 4/11/2002 2.2
48906 10/13/2009 2.2
48906 5/4/2006 2.2
48906 4/14/2009 2.9
48906 10/16/2009 2.9
48906 5/15/2009 2.9
48906 10/26/2009 2.9
48906 11/29/2001 2.6
48906 4/1/2003 2.7
48906 11/27/2004 2.6
48906 5/31/2003 2.8
48906 3/15/2002 2.8
48906 10/29/2004 2.7
48906 2/21/2006 2.7
48906

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RADON

AREA RADON INFORMATION

11/14/2006 2.6
48906 1/8/2005 2.8
48906 4/24/2006 2.7
48906 5/20/2004 2.9
48906 4/14/2009 2.7
48906 5/1/2006 3.8
48906 5/1/2008 3.8
48906 3/29/2007 3.8
48906 1/29/2007 3.6
48906 9/26/2007 3.6
48906 3/4/1999 3.5
48906 5/27/1994 < 0.3
48906 2/14/2009 3.5
48906 10/9/2009 3.5
48906 4/4/2006 3.2
48906 10/26/2009 3.1
48906 4/13/2009 3.1
48906 2/7/2002 3.3
48906 3/22/2001 < 0.3
48906 10/17/2006 3.3
48906 7/5/1997 3.0
48906 6/11/2003 3.0
48906 10/9/2009 3.8
48906 6/23/2009 < 0.3
48906 1/19/2004 3.7
48906 6/12/2004 3.0
48906 12/9/2003 3.0
48906 3/14/2008 3.9
48906 2/3/2001 3.3
48906 11/9/2009 < 0.3
48906 11/29/1994 3.9
48906 11/29/2001 3.1
48906 12/12/2008 3.4
48906 2/6/2009 < 0.3
48906 5/13/2008 7.2
48906 11/21/1994 6.6
48906 2/8/2005 6.5
48906 4/7/2008 6.5
48906 11/30/2009 6.4
48906 4/6/2009 6.3
48906 12/15/2003 5.2
48906 1/6/2006 5.2
48906 3/17/2008 5.2
48906 10/2/2007 6.0
48906 8/22/2008 6.0
48906 2/2/2000 4.9
48906 6/6/2003 5.9
48906 12/4/2007 5.5
48906 5/6/2002 5.1
48906 5/20/2008 5.9
48906 3/18/2006 5.1
48906 12/4/2006 5.8
48906 2/26/2005 4.8
48906 2/24/2009 5.8
48906 7/16/2003 4.6
48906 3/3/2003 5.7
48906

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RADON

AREA RADON INFORMATION

4/13/2007 5.0
48906 5/15/2009 5.0
48906 3/3/2009 5.0
48906 5/5/2006 4.7
48906 9/4/2007 5.7
48906 3/1/2000 5.3
48906 9/17/2008 4.8
48906 4/5/2003 5.6
48906 5/20/2008 7.8
48906 4/27/2006 7.4
48906 6/28/2003 6.6
48906 3/7/2003 6.9
48906 2/1/2005 6.9
48906 11/25/2005 6.9
48906 2/10/2007 6.9
48906 10/31/1998 2.0
48906 11/30/1993 24.2
48906 3/31/2003 2.0
48906 11/3/2003 2.0
48906 4/2/2003 2.0
48906 4/25/2006 10.1
48906 3/28/2002 10.0
48906 2/21/2005 8.0
48906 4/5/2008 11.6
48906 5/4/2006 9.6
48906 1/2/1999 9.4
48906 4/21/1997 9.1
48906 1/21/2008 2.1
48906 3/24/2008 2.1
48906 3/13/2008 2.0
48906 11/30/1993 20.5
48906 11/30/1993 19.8
48906 12/5/2009 2.1
48906 1/27/2010 2.0
48906 1/24/2009 2.1
48906 2/3/2005 4.3
48906 12/5/2009 4.2
48906 11/23/1998 4.0
48906 3/23/2002 4.0
48906 4/22/2002 4.4
48906 1/2/2004 4.4
48906 5/4/2006 4.4
48906 9/23/2003 4.5
48906 10/26/2009 4.4
48906 3/12/2009 4.4
48906 3/22/2003 4.2
48906 6/7/2003 4.2
48906 2/16/2004 4.5
48906 1/17/2006 4.2
48906 4/14/2009 4.1

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RADON

AREA RADON INFORMATION

Federal EPA Radon Zone for INGHAM County: 2


Note: Zone 1 indoor average level > 4 pCi/L.
: Zone 2 indoor average level >= 2 pCi/L and <= 4 pCi/L.
: Zone 3 indoor average level < 2 pCi/L.

Federal Area Radon Information for Zip Code: 48906


Number of sites tested: 5
Area Average Activity % <4 pCi/L % 4-20 pCi/L % >20 pCi/L

Living Area - 1st Floor 5.500 pCi/L 0% 100% 0%


Living Area - 2nd Floor Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported
Basement 3.440 pCi/L 80% 20% 0%

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TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

USGS 7.5’ Digital Elevation Model (DEM)


Source: United States Geologic Survey
EDR acquired the USGS 7.5’ Digital Elevation Model in 2002 and updated it in 2006. The 7.5 minute DEM corresponds
to the USGS 1:24,000- and 1:25,000-scale topographic quadrangle maps. The DEM provides elevation data
with consistent elevation units and projection.

Current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map


Source: U.S. Geological Survey

HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION

Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It depicts 100-year and
500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA. It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) which incorporates Flood
Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) data and Q3 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL.
Source: FEMA
Telephone: 877-336-2627
Date of Government Version: 2003, 2015

NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR
in 2002, 2005 and 2010 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

State Wetlands Data: Wetlands Inventory


Source: Department of Natural Resources
Telephone: 517-241-2254

HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION

AQUIFLOW R Information System


Source: EDR proprietary database of groundwater flow information
EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System (AIS) to provide data on the general direction of groundwater
flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted to regulatory authorities at select sites and has
extracted the date of the report, hydrogeologically determined groundwater flow direction and depth to water table
information.

GEOLOGIC INFORMATION

Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit


Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale - A digital
representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS - 11 (1994).

STATSGO: State Soil Geographic Database


Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) leads the national
Conservation Soil Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil
survey information for privately owned lands in the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation
of soil patterns in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO)
soil survey maps.

SSURGO: Soil Survey Geographic Database


Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Telephone: 800-672-5559
SSURGO is the most detailed level of mapping done by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, mapping
scales generally range from 1:12,000 to 1:63,360. Field mapping methods using national standards are used to
construct the soil maps in the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database. SSURGO digitizing duplicates the
original soil survey maps. This level of mapping is designed for use by landowners, townships and county
natural resource planning and management.

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LOCAL / REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS

FEDERAL WATER WELLS

PWS: Public Water Systems


Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water
Telephone: 202-564-3750
Public Water System data from the Federal Reporting Data System. A PWS is any water system which provides water to at
least 25 people for at least 60 days annually. PWSs provide water from wells, rivers and other sources.

PWS ENF: Public Water Systems Violation and Enforcement Data


Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water
Telephone: 202-564-3750
Violation and Enforcement data for Public Water Systems from the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) after
August 1995. Prior to August 1995, the data came from the Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS).

USGS Water Wells: USGS National Water Inventory System (NWIS)


This database contains descriptive information on sites where the USGS collects or has collected data on surface
water and/or groundwater. The groundwater data includes information on wells, springs, and other sources of groundwater.

STATE RECORDS

Water Well Data


Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Telephone: 517-335-9218
The data in this file was obtained from Wellogic, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Statewide Groundwater
Database (SGWD). Wellogic contains approximately 425,000 water well records found within the State of Michigan,
and although it represents the best available data, it cannot be considered a complete database of all the wells
or well records in existence.

OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION

Michigan Oil and Gas Wells


Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Telephone: 517-241-1528
Locations of oil and gas wells are compiled from permit records on file at the Geological Survey Division (GSD),
Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

RADON

State Database: MI Radon


Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Telephone: 517-335-9551
Radon Test Results

Michigan Radon Test Results


Source: Department of Environmental Quality
Telephone: 517-335-8037
These results are from test kits distributed by the local health departments and used by
Michigan residents. There is no way of knowing whether the devices were used properly, whether there are duplicates
(or repeat verification) test (i.e., more than one sample per home), etc.

Area Radon Information


Source: USGS
Telephone: 703-356-4020
The National Radon Database has been developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) and is a compilation of the EPA/State Residential Radon Survey and the National Residential Radon Survey.
The study covers the years 1986 - 1992. Where necessary data has been supplemented by information collected at
private sources such as universities and research institutions.

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EPA Radon Zones


Source: EPA
Telephone: 703-356-4020
Sections 307 & 309 of IRAA directed EPA to list and identify areas of U.S. with the potential for elevated indoor
radon levels.

OTHER

Airport Landing Facilities: Private and public use landing facilities


Source: Federal Aviation Administration, 800-457-6656

Epicenters: World earthquake epicenters, Richter 5 or greater


Source: Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Earthquake Fault Lines: The fault lines displayed on EDR’s Topographic map are digitized quaternary faultlines, prepared
in 1975 by the United State Geological Survey
STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION

© 2015 TomTom North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection
and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject
to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material.

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Granger WSL Type III – Section B, Environmental Assessment 1533210

ATTACHMENT B-6
Contaminated Sites

7
August 2018 1 1533210

Table 1: Contaminated Sites

Considered
Distance to Proximate to
Site Name Street Address City State Zip County Type of Operation
Expansion the
Expansion
Kesler Prop/Chandler Rd. Tank
Chandler Rd. Bath Twp MI 48808 Clinton >1/2 Mile No
Dump
City LF Paulson St. End of Paulson St. Lansing Twp MI 48906 Ingham Refuse Systems <1/2 Mile Yes
Friedland Iron and Metal Co. 936 Harris Lansing Twp MI 48906 Ingham Scrap & Waste Materials >1/2 Mile No

Granger LF Paulson St. 923 East Paulson St. Lansing Twp MI 48906 Ingham Refuse Systems <1/2 Mile Yes

Nonclassifiable
Motor Wheel, Inc. 2401 N. High St. Lansing Twp MI 48906 Ingham <1/2 Mile Yes
Establishment
W R Grace Company 2401 High St Lansing Twp MI 48906 Ingham Fertilizers Mixing >1/2 Mile No
NE corner Chandler/ Lake NE corner Chandler/ Lake
Lansing Twp MI 48906 Ingham >1/2 Mile No
Lansing Rd. Lansing Rd.
1408 Lake Lansing Rd. 1408 Lake Lansing Rd. Lansing Twp MI 48906 Ingham Automotive Repair Shops <1/2 Mile Yes
1050 Coleman Rd, and 16795,
Sunshine Center Site Dewitt Twp MI 48906 Clinton Dry Cleaning >1/2 Mile No
16797, 16799, US-27

Notes:
1.
The list of contaminated sites in surrounding cities was obtained from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Internet Site. More specifically, the
database was obtained from the 201 site database in the Environmental Response Division's web page
(https://secure1.state.mi.us/FacilitiesInventoryQueries/, Last Updated 2/2/18).

2.
Rule 903 (2) (b) (vii) provides that an environmental assessment shall include "a list of any known sites of environmental contamination, proximate to the facility,
including sites that are listed pursuant to the provisions of Act 307." The regulations do not define what "proximate to the facility" means. Therefore, for
purposes of this evaluation, any site within 1/2 mile of the expansion is considered to be "proximate to the facility."

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Inventory of Facilities Search Results

Department of Environmental Quality

District Facility ID BEA Number Facility Name Address County Township City Zip Latitude Longitude Data Source
Lansing 200901378LA 2921 West Saint Ingham Lansing 48917 BEA
Joseph Street Township
Lansing 33000515 1408 Lake Lansing 1408 Lake Ingham Lansing Lansing 48912 42.75927 -84.53187 Part 201
Road, Lansing Lansing road Township
Lansing 199700102LA 2510 W. Main St. 2510 W. Main St. Ingham Lansing BEA
Township
Lansing 200000494LA 2510 West Main 2510 West Main Ingham Lansing BEA
Street Street Township
Lansing 200701152LA 2510 West Main 2510 West Main Ingham Lansing 48917 BEA
Street Street Township
Lansing 33000001 Adams Plating 521 N. Rosemary Ingham Lansing Lansing 48917 42.73954 -84.58787 Part 201
Township
Lansing 200500981LA Frandor Shell 3024 East Ingham Lansing 48912 BEA
Saginaw Streeet Township
Lansing 33000216 Kings Auto Property 314 South Ingham Lansing Lansing 48912 42.73033 -84.51400 Part 201
Charles Street Township
Lansing 33000033 Motor Wheel, Inc. 2401 N. High Ingham Lansing Lansing 48909 42.76117 -84.53544 Part 201
Street Township
Lansing 33000035 MSU Power Plant MSU Campus (off Ingham Lansing East Lansing 48823 42.71619 -84.48522 Part 201
Dump Site Service Road) Township
Lansing 33000042 Municipal Well 1016 Heald Pl. Ingham Lansing Lansing 48912 42.72640 -84.53740 Part 201
Lansing No 30-07 Township
Lansing 201402009LA South Howard Street 108,110,112,116 Ingham Lansing 48917 BEA
and Detroit Street and 120 S Township
Howard St and
121,123,205,209
and 215 Detroit St
Lansing 201402010LA South Howard Street 108,110,112,116 Ingham Lansing 48917 BEA
and Detroit Street and 120 S Township
Howard St and
121,123,205,209
and 215 Detroit St

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Inventory of Facilities Search Results

Department of Environmental Quality

District Facility ID BEA Number Facility Name Address County Township City Zip Latitude Longitude Data Source
Lansing 199900375LA 11280 U.S. 27 11280 US 27 Clinton Dewitt Township BEA

Lansing 199800218LA Brook Rd. & Wieland Brook & Wieland Clinton Dewitt Township BEA
Rd., NE Corner, 3.2 Road
Lansing 19000021 Brown Brothers/Total 600 East Clark Clinton Dewitt Township Lansing 48906 42.80833 -84.53781 Part 201
Contracting Road
Lansing 19000086 Capital Regional Capital City Clinton Dewitt Township Lansing 48906210 42.77675 -84.59051 Part 201
Airport Authority Airport 4100 7
Capital City Blvd.
Lansing 199800306LA Northeast Corner of 2.9 Acre Clinton Dewitt Township BEA
Brook Rd. & Wieland Undeveloped
Parcel Brook &
Wieland Roads
Lansing 200901408LA NW Corner of NW Corner of Clinton Dewitt Township BEA
Sheridan and DeWitt Sheridan and
Roads DeWitt Roads
(4.98 acre parcel)
Lansing 200601109LA Southwest corner of Southwest corner Clinton Dewitt Township 48820 BEA
US-27 & Clark Road of US-27 & Clark
Road
Lansing 19000178 200200682LA Sunshine Center Site 1050 Coleman Clinton Dewitt Township 42.77278 -84.54167 BEA
Rd, and 16795,
16797, 16799
US-27

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Inventory of Facilities Search Results

Department of Environmental Quality

District Facility ID BEA Number Facility Name Address County Township City Zip Latitude Longitude Data Source
Lansing 199600022LA 7397 M-78 Highway 7397 M-78 Clinton Bath Township BEA
Highway Bath
Township
Lansing 50000980 Dan & Penny Ballard 13556 Main St Clinton Bath 48808946 42.81878 -84.45150 Part 213
4
Lansing 19000053 Rose Lake Shooting 8562 East Stoll Clinton Bath Township East Lansing 48823 42.81546 -84.38876 Part 201
Range Road
Lansing 00032914 Spagnuolos Party 5746 Clark Rd Clinton Bath 48808 42.81272 -84.44848 Part 213
Store
Lansing 00012654 Wilkins Standard 13636 MAIN ST Clinton BATH 48808 42.81820 -84.45108 Part 213
Service

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Granger WSL Type III – Section B, Environmental Assessment 1533210

ATTACHMENT B-7
Unstable Areas Documentation

8
Granger WSL Type III – Section B, Environmental Assessment 1533210

ATTACHMENT B-8
LBWL ELECTRICAL EASEMENT
INFORMATION

9
Johnson, Tiffany

From: Tim Krause <TKrause@grangernet.com>


Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2018 10:33 AM
To: Johnson, Tiffany
Subject: FW: Relocation of Power Line & Amending Easement Agreement-Granger properties
on Wood Street
Attachments: DOC002.pdf

Tiffany – see below and attached.

TIM KRAUSE, P.E.


DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING
GRANGER WASTE SERVICES
D 517-372-8342
C 517-706-1082
www.grangernet.com

From: Ralph L. Nuerenberg  
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2018 8:39 AM 
To: Ron Monroe <Ron.Monroe@LBWL.COM> 
Cc: Tim Krause <TKrause@grangernet.com>; Rick French <Rfrench@grangernet.com> 
Subject: RE: Relocation of Power Line & Amending Easement Agreement‐Granger properties on Wood Street 
 
Thanks Ron – We will be contacting you once we begin the construction planning stages. If you have any questions
regarding the schedule or other, please contact us.

RALPH NUERENBERG, P.E.


CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
GRANGER WASTE SERVICES
D 517-371-9729
C 517-819-4260
www.grangernet.com

From: Ron Monroe [mailto:Ron.Monroe@LBWL.COM]  
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2018 7:39 AM 
To: Ralph L. Nuerenberg <Rnuerenberg@grangernet.com> 
Cc: Tim Krause <TKrause@grangernet.com>; Rick French <Rfrench@grangernet.com>; Ron Monroe 
<Ron.Monroe@LBWL.COM>; Randy Plaunt <Randy.Plaunt@LBWL.COM> 
Subject: RE: Relocation of Power Line & Amending Easement Agreement‐Granger properties on Wood Street 
 
Ralph: 
 
The content of your latest email is exactly as I remember our meeting.   
 
As soon as you have a site plan that ready for us to use for utility relocaitons send it along and I can get to work on 
costing and routing.   
 
1
Thank you for the meeting report.   
From: Ralph L. Nuerenberg [mailto:Rnuerenberg@grangernet.com]  
Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 2:58 PM 
To: Ron Monroe <Ron.Monroe@LBWL.COM> 
Cc: Tim Krause <TKrause@grangernet.com>; Rick French <Rfrench@grangernet.com> 
Subject: Relocation of Power Line & Amending Easement Agreement 
 
Good Afternoon Ron:

Thank you for meeting with us a couple weeks ago to review some of our development plans and how it might affect
existing power lines on the properties. As discussed, Granger is interested in relocating power brought to the site
and revising the current easements to reflect these changes. Specifically, we are pursuing development that would
necessitate removal of part of an existing line as shown on the attached drawing which provides power at the meter
addresses of 3505 and 3125 (highlighted yellow portion). The anticipated relocation of the power supply would be
from the old Chamberlain Road public ROW and/or an easement the LBWL might obtain from the adjacent bus
garage property that would be run north to return service to these meter locations also shown on the attached
drawing (highlighted green portion). A second existing power line may need to be shortened to fit the proposed
development (also highlighted in yellow). As reviewed in our meeting, these existing lines service Granger only,
where no other LBWL customers would be affected by the changes.

You had indicated in our meeting that the measures discussed above are typical for the LBWL and that these
changes could be undertaken once requested by Granger. We suggested at the meeting that an email be sent to you
to reply that would serve as confirmation of the LBWL being agreeable to modify and amend the easements if
Granger proceeds with the proposed development, where that would serve as documentation in our permitting
process. Pending development approvals, Granger would contact the LBWL to arrange for the actual modification of
the easements, and request a schedule for removal and relocation of the discussed power poles and lines. The
actual relocation efforts would not be urgent, and allow for a reasonably long period to complete the necessary
documents and schedule the work.

To confirm that these conditions are capable of being done on the site, and the LBWL’s willingness to modify the
current power supply to the site, recognizing there would be costs associated with the relocation, please reply to this
email that we have the correct understanding that these changes can be made.

Again, thank you Ron for your time and the clarifications you provided in our meeting. If we have misunderstood
anything from our conversation with you please contact me or Tim Krause.

Regards,
Ralph N.

RALPH NUERENBERG, P.E.


CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
GRANGER WASTE SERVICES
D 517-371-9729
C 517-819-4260
www.grangernet.com

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ATTACHMENT B-9
LETTER REGARDING THE
APPLICABILITY OF NSPS

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Memorandum

To: Mr. Ralph Nuerenberg

From: S. Lee Johnson


Re: Applicability of NSPS Subpart XXX

Date: July 17, 2018

You have asked me to investigate whether the planned construction of an expansion area
for inert Type III materials (contaminated soils, fly ash, etc.; but not construction and demolition
material or any form of municipal solid waste (“MSW”) at Granger’s Wood Street location would
affect the applicability of Standards of Performance for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills that
Commenced Construction, Reconstruction or Modification after July 17, 2014, 40 C.F.R. Part 60,
Subpart XXX (“Subpart XXX”) 1 to the Wood Street location. The new Type III unit will be
constructed with a liner system and separated leachate collection system. A portion of the Type
III area footprint will piggyback onto part of an existing MSW unit, but there will not be direct
contact of (non-putrescible) waste onto (putrescible) waste.

As provided in 40 C.F.R. 60.760(a):

The provisions of [Subpart XXX] apply to each municipal solid


waste landfill that commenced construction reconstruction or
modification after July 17, 2014. Physical or operational changes
made to a MSW landfill to comply with subparts Cc, Cf or WWW
of this part are not considered construction, reconstruction or
modification for the purposes of this section.

(Emphasis added.) The phrase “municipal solid waste landfill” is defined as:

an entire disposal facility in a contiguous geographical space where


household waste is placed in or on land. . . . .

40 C.F.R. 60.761 (emphasis added). Finally, the term “modification” is defined as:

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Subpart XXX is the latest iteration of a series of NSPS and Emission Guidelines regulations that apply to
MSW landfills. This series of regulations also includes 40 C.F.R. Part 60, Subparts Cc and Cf (Emission
Guidelines) and Subpart WWW (applicable to certain landfills that commenced construction, reconstruction or
modification after May 30, 1991). The applicability provisions of Subpart WWW and Subpart XXX are essentially
the same, except for the applicable date (May 30, 1991 vs. July 17, 2014).

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an increase in the permitted volume design capacity of the landfill


by either lateral or vertical expansion based on its permitted design
capacity as of July 17, 2014. Modification does not occur until the
owner or operator commenced construction of the lateral or
vertical expansion.

40 C.F.R. 60.761.

The question then is whether the expansion or addition of a non-MSW unit at the Wood
Street location would constitute a “modification” that could affect applicability of Subpart XXX.
In 2008, United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) Region 5 addressed this very
question under Subpart WWW. 2 See letter from George T. Czerniak, Chief, Air Enforcement and
Compliance Assurance Branch, EPA Region 5, dated May 21, 2008, EPA Control Number
0900008 and available at:

https://cfpub.epa.gov/adi/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.dsp_show_file_contents&CFID=6
8070101&CFTOKEN=68669367&id=0900008

In this determination, EPA addressed the applicability of Subpart WWW to a planned


expansion of the Laraway Recycling & Disposal Facility in Illinois. The Laraway Facility
included three disposal units: (a) a closed 55-acre RCRA unit that historically had also accepted
MSW; (b) a closed 4-acre unit that had only accepted municipal incinerator ash; and (c) an active
32-acre unit that was licensed to receive both non-hazardous industrial waste and MSW, but which
had never, in fact, accepted any MSW.

The question addressed in the determination was whether an expansion (both lateral and
vertical) of (c), the 32-acre active unit, which would only include construction and demolition
debris and non-hazardous industrial waste, would affect the applicability of Subpart WWW to the
entire Laraway Facility. EPA determined that, as long as the expansion only accepted non-MSW
waste, it would not constitute a “modification” that affected the applicability of Subpart WWW to
the Laraway Facility:

According to Laraway, the solid waste unit, although permitted to


receive MSW, has never actually received MSW. If this is the case,
EPA agrees with Laraway that the solid waste unit is not an MSW
landfill by definition.

Regarding the expansion or modification of the solid waste unit,


Laraway states that the expansion will accept only non-MSW waste
materials. While it is correct that all three landfills are considered a

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The definition of the key term “modification” in Subpart WWW is identical to the definition in Subpart
XXX except that the definition in Subpart WWW refers to “horizontal” instead of “lateral” expansions and uses the
applicability date of May 30, 1991.

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single source or facility, EPA has made the determination that a


modification to a proven non-MSW landfill, such as the solid waste
unit, would not make the entire facility subject to NSPS as long as
the solid waste unit continues to contain only non-MSW waste. If
the expansion begins accepting MSW waste materials at some point
in the future, then the solid waste unit (including the expansion
area), as well as the closed RCRA unit would become subject to the
NSPS Subpart WWW.

(Emphasis added.)

Accordingly, based on EPA Region 5’s Laraway Facility determination, the construction
or expansion of a non-MSW unit at a facility does not constitute a “modification” under Subpart
WWW or Subpart XXX to the facility, even if that facility includes other units that contain MSW.
Therefore, the proposed Type III unit for contaminated soils, fly ash, etc. at the Wood Street
location would not be subject to Subpart XXX and would not affect the applicability of Subpart
XXX to other units at the Wood Street location, provided that the new unit does not, in fact, accept
MSW.

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REPORT

Section C - Hydrogeologic Investigation Report


Granger Wood Street Type III Landfill Southern Expansion

Submitted to:
Granger Waste Management Company and Granger Waste Services, Inc.
16980 Wood Road, Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906

Submitted by:
Golder Associates Inc.
15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906

+1 517 482-2262

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Certification

Consistent with Rule R299.4904(2), this Hydrogeologic Investigation Report for the Granger Wood St. Landfill has
been prepared by Golder Associates Inc. under the direction of the undersigned qualified engineer and geologist.

Golder Associates Inc.

___________________________

Tiffany D. Johnson, P.E.


Associate, Senior Consultant

___________________________

David P. Regalbuto, C.P.G.


Associate, Hydrogeologist

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Table of Contents
1.0 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................................. 5

1.1 Background .......................................................................................................................................... 5

1.2 Previous Geologic Studies ................................................................................................................... 5

1.3 Investigation Objectives ....................................................................................................................... 6

2.0 FIELD INVESTIGATION ................................................................................................................................. 6

2.1 Soil Borings .......................................................................................................................................... 6

2.2 Existing Monitor Well Abandonment .................................................................................................... 7

2.3 New Monitoring Well Installation .......................................................................................................... 7

2.4 Groundwater Elevation Measurements ................................................................................................ 8

2.5 Groundwater Sampling and Analytical Testing .................................................................................... 8

2.6 Geotechnical Soil Testing .................................................................................................................... 9

3.0 GEOLOGIC AND HYDROGEOLOGIC INTERPRETATION .......................................................................... 9

3.1 Regional and Site Geology .................................................................................................................. 9

3.1.1 Surficial Glacial Till ........................................................................................................................ 10

3.1.2 Sub-Glacial Outwash (Esker)........................................................................................................ 10

3.1.3 Basal Glacial Clay over Bedrock................................................................................................... 10

3.2 Hydrogeology ..................................................................................................................................... 11

3.3 Groundwater Flow Direction and Rate ............................................................................................... 11

3.4 Vertical Gradients ............................................................................................................................... 12

3.5 Analysis and Evaluation ..................................................................................................................... 12

3.5.1 Monitorability ................................................................................................................................. 12

3.5.2 Hydraulic Isolation ......................................................................................................................... 12

4.0 HYDROGEOLOGIC MONITORING PLAN ................................................................................................... 13

5.0 CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 13

6.0 REFERENCES .............................................................................................................................................. 14

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FIGURES

Sheet 300-1
Test Boring and Cross Section Locations

Sheet 300-2
Geologic Cross Section A - A’

Sheet 300-3
Geologic Cross Section B - B’

Sheet 300-4
Geologic Cross Section C - C’

Sheet 300-5
Groundwater Elevation Map (January/April 2018)

TABLES

Table 1
New Soil Boring and Monitor Well Summary

Table 2
Groundwater Elevation Summary

Table 3
Geotechnical Testing Summary

Table 4
Groundwater Seepage Velocity Summary

APPENDICES

Appendix A
Hydrogeologic Investigation Work Plan

Appendix B
Boring Logs and Well Construction Diagrams

Appendix C
1980 Hydrogeologic Report (Text; Figure 2; Appendix E)

Appendix D
2018 Quarterly Groundwater Elevation Maps

Appendix E
Golder Geotechnical Soil Laboratory Reports

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1.0 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES


Golder Associates Inc. has prepared this Hydrogeologic Investigation (HI) Report for the proposed Type III lateral
and vertical expansion (collectively the “Type III expansion”) at the Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL, the
“Site”) located in Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan. This report was prepared on behalf of the Granger
Waste Management Company to address the requirements of Rule 299.4904 of Part 115 of the Michigan Natural
Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), 1994 PA 451, as amended (“Part 115”).

1.1 Background
The GWSL is a Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) licensed Type II solid waste disposal
facility (MDEQ ID 470523; License Number 9457 [Oct. 23, 2015; expires Oct. 23, 2020]), located in Lansing
Township, Ingham County, Michigan at 16980 Wood Road, Lansing, Michigan 48906. The proposed expansion
of the GWSL includes a new landfill unit with three Type III cells (Nos. 30, 31, and 32), that are bordered on the
north by the currently permitted GWSL Type II landfill unit; on the south (Cells 30 and 31) by Granger’s former
compost area; on the east by GWSL property and then Wood Street; and on the west (Cell 32) by the Granger
Paulson Street Landfill (GPSL). The GPSL is a former landfill that is currently beyond its post-closure status and,
although Granger continues Due Care maintenance activities, it is no longer regulated as a landfill unit. The
expansion area is included in the area sited for use in the Ingham County Solid Waste Management Plan,
approved by the MDEQ in March 2001 with follow up determination approval by the Ingham County Board of
Commissioners County on July 29, 2014. A Site plan is included as Sheet 300-1. Table 1 includes a summary of
the GWSL existing permitted and proposed facility information.
Table 1: Granger Wood Street Landfill Facility Summary
Date: 6/25/18

Solid Waste
Existing
Property Boundary Airspace
Unit (Permitted) County
Area (acres) Area (acres) (cubic yards)
or Proposed (see note 1)

Ingham and
Type II Existing 482.2 229.7 32,609,280
Clinton

Type III Proposed Ingham 41.81 12.6 897,850


Note 1: Solid Waste Boundary Area does not include the vertical expansion of 3.7 acres.

1.2 Previous Geologic Studies


Golder has reviewed information from the most recent hydrogeological investigation that was conducted in
support of the approved October 2003 construction permit application for the Type II northern expansion, and has
also examined the hydrogeologic conditions documented on the borehole/well construction logs for the GWSL
facility’s south and southwesterly-most Part 115 detection monitoring wells, including MW-12r and well pairs MW-
3s/d, MW-5s/d, MW-6sr/dr, MW-20s/d, and MW-24s/d.

Golder in 2001 conducted a geotechnical evaluation of the native glacial clay underlying proposed Cells 30 and
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located. Among the existing downgradient groundwater monitoring wells listed above, the MW-12r, MW-20, and
MW-24 locations are within the proposed footprint of the expansion and will require abandonment and relocation
following approval of the construction permit, and before Type III waste is deposited.

During September 2016, Granger drilled 13 soil borings within the easternmost portion of the GPSL, in an effort to
identify the horizontal extent of waste near the proposed western boundary of Cell 32. These locations are shown
in Appendix A - Figure 1. Clay cover at a minimum thickness of 5 feet was encountered at all locations, but the
edge of waste was not confirmed, and appeared to extend farther east. In June 2017, Granger excavated four
trenches (T1 through T4) with the objective of intercepting and identifying the edge of the Paulson Type II waste.
The approximate edge of waste as observed in these four trenches is depicted in Figure 1 of the Hydrogeologic
Investigation work plan, which is contained in Appendix A. The information obtained from the 2016 soil borings
(Appendix B) and 2017 trenches will be used to relocate GPSL waste, so that Cell 32 and its associated detection
monitoring wells can be developed as currently designed.

1.3 Investigation Objectives


The overall purposes of this investigation were to supplement existing hydrogeologic information, compile the
necessary hydrogeologic information, and prepare a hydrogeologic report for the proposed Type III expansion
with sufficient information to satisfy the requirements of Part 115, Rule 299.4904. One of the specific objectives of
the 2017 investigation was to define at Cell 32 the extent and integrity of the continuous surficial silty clay till unit
that Golder previously characterized at Cells 30 and 31.

2.0 FIELD INVESTIGATION


The following sections describe the work accomplished to complement existing information. The approach was
presented in the work plan dated October 2017, and includes the description of soil boring completion, monitoring
well installation/abandonment, and groundwater sampling. A copy of the work plan is included in Appendix A. The
field work was completed in December 2017 in substantial accordance with that work plan.

2.1 Soil Borings


Thirteen waste delineation borings were completed in the easternmost portion of the GPSL in September 2016
(Appendix A – Figure 1), and three soil borings for the Cell 32 expansion area were advanced in December 2017
at the locations shown on Sheet 300-1.

To provide adequate separation between the GPSL and Cell 32, Granger will remove GPSL waste to the
approximate position of the 10-foot refuse thickness contour shown in Figure 1 of Appendix A. This separation is
also intended to provide space for the new downgradient well pair MW-42s/d. The proposed revised GPSL waste
boundary and specifications for edge-of-waste and cap reconstruction will be submitted to the MDEQ following
approval of the Type III expansion construction permit application. New monitor well pair MW-42s/d will be drilled
after the GPSL waste is relocated.

The number of borings was selected to provide, along with existing boring information, a boring density in Cell 32
similar to that during 2001 for Cells 30 and 31 (approximately 1 boring per acre). The distribution and rationale for
the borings, including the relocation of downgradient detection monitor well pairs, includes the following:

 SB-101 through SB-103 were used to define the thickness, geotechnical properties, and permeability
characteristics of the surficial glacial till, which form the subgrade for the Type III expansion into Cell 32.

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 MW-40s/d and MW-41s/d are new downgradient detection monitor well pairs for Cells 30 and 31; they will
replace MW-24s/d and MW-12, respectively.

 MW-42s/d is the new downgradient detection monitor well pair for Cell 32. MW-42s/d will replace MW-20s/d.
MW-5s/d will continue as a designated downgradient location only for GWSL Type II unit, as it is positioned
side-gradient to the northern end of Cell 32.

 MW-43s/d will be added as an upgradient location in relation to Cells 30 and 31. In accordance with the
GWSL’s Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan (Section D of this construction permit application, this well pair will
be sampled annually (i.e., as opposed to quarterly) following the establishment of background groundwater
quality, based on eight independent samples.

The 2017 Cell 32 soil borings were extended a minimum of 5 feet past the base of the surficial glacial till, to verify
its thickness. All borings were abandoned by tremie grouting with a bentonite slurry. Soil borings were drilled
using hollow-stem auger (HSA) techniques. Soil samples were collected using 2-inch-diameter split barrel and/or
3-inch-diameter Shelby tube samplers. One 24-inch sample (split spoon or Shelby tube) was collected from each
5-foot auger flight.

At SB-101 through SB-103, a pilot hole was drilled until penetrating approximately 5 feet of native clay in the
Surficial Glacial Till. The hole was grouted with high solid bentonite grout to mitigate the potential for downward
leakage of possible water that may be perched on top of the clay. The pilot holes were drilled using 12.25-inch
hollow-stem augers and continuous split spoon sampling (24 inch runs) was employed until about 5 feet into the
Surficial Glacial Till. Drilling commenced below that depth with 4.25-inch hollow-stem augers.

The recovered soil samples were classified on-site following the Unified Soil Classification System (ASTM D-
2488). Soil samples for laboratory analysis were sealed in suitable containers and delivered to the Golder
laboratory in Lansing, Michigan for further geotechnical testing. Individual logs of borings prepared by the field
personnel can be found in Appendix B.

2.2 Existing Monitoring Well Abandonment


The existing monitoring wells listed above that are to be replaced will be over-drilled and abandoned in a manner
consistent with State of Michigan guidelines and specifications contained in ASTM D-5299-99. Because these
wells penetrate a protective surficial layer of low permeability clay, the wells and screens will be completely over-
drilled, the well materials removed, and the boreholes abandoned by tremie grouting with a bentonite slurry
between the water table and ground surface. The lower portion of the abandoned boreholes below the water
table (i.e., in the esker outwash) will be allowed to naturally collapse.

2.3 New Monitoring Well Installation


There will be four new monitoring well pairs installed both upgradient and downgradient of the proposed
expansion area. MW-40s/d and MW-41s/d are new downgradient detection monitor well pairs for Cells 30 and
31; they will replace MW-24s/d and MW-12. MW-42s/d is the new downgradient detection monitor well pair for
Cell 32. MW-42s/d will replace MW-20s/d. MW-5s/d will continue as a designated downgradient location only for
the GWSL Type II unit, as it is positioned side-gradient to the northern end of Cell 32. MW-43s/d will be added as
an upgradient location in relation to Cells 30 and 31.

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The new monitoring wells will be constructed with 5-foot-long and 2-inch-diameter PVC screens with 0.010-inch
slots and Schedule 40 PVC risers. Upon completion of the borings to the desired depth, the PVC well materials
will be installed inside the hollow augers prior to removing the augers from the borehole. A silica sand filter pack
will be placed around the screened interval. The filter pack will extend to approximately two feet above the
screened interval as the augers are removed. The well screens will be positioned to intercept the shallowest
permeable sediments within the esker deposit, which has previously been identified as the uppermost aquifer at
the GWSL for groundwater detection monitoring purposes.

At each monitor well, a minimum 3-foot-thick bentonite seal will be placed above the sand filter pack. The
remaining annulus between the borehole and PVC well riser will be grouted to ground surface with high-solids and
low-yield bentonite grout as the augers are removed. A lockable above-ground protective cover will be cemented
in-place over each monitoring well.

The new monitoring wells will be developed by alternately surging and purging until turbidity-free water is
observed coming from the well. A submersible electric pump will be used to develop each monitoring well. During
pump operation, the pump will be alternatively raised and lowered (“surged”) in the well, with the pumping rate
varied to dislodge sediment particles from within and around the screen. Development will continue until the water
is relatively sediment-free.

2.4 Groundwater Elevation Measurements


In accordance with R299.4907, static water levels are measured quarterly at GWSL. Each well has a reference
point on the top of the casing from which water level measurements are taken. The reference point has been
surveyed to the nearest 0.01 foot and referenced to mean sea level. Table 2, Groundwater Elevation Summary,
includes water levels collected in January and April of 2018, which have been used to update site groundwater
elevation contour maps; these are included as Sheet 300-5. The groundwater elevation contour map is consistent
with historical interpretations of groundwater flow across the site, which is generally to the south-southwest.

2.5 Groundwater Sampling and Analytical Testing


To satisfy Part 115 Rule 299.4905 for groundwater monitoring, the Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan (HMP) for the
GWSL has been modified based on the findings of the hydrogeologic investigation. Background groundwater
quality has already been established along the upgradient boundary of the southern part of the GWSL at well pair
MW-3s/d, which will continue to serve as the background location for the proposed Type III expansion.

In addition, new well pair MW-43s/d will monitor upgradient conditions for the eastern portion of Cells 30 and 31.
Based on discussion and agreement with the MDEQ in June 2017, these will be considered supplemental
wells. The wells would be identified as such in the revised HMP but would not be considered part of the quarterly
monitoring network unless future sample results indicate a basis for their inclusion. Similar to the other new wells,
background would be developed/established for this well pair. However, after background is developed, Granger
will only sample these wells for Part 115 annual parameters on an annual basis, unless future sample results
indicate that different parameters or frequency is warranted.

In summary, prior to Type III waste deposition in the expansion unit, eight groundwater samples from new well
pairs MW-40s/d through MW-43s/d will be collected and submitted for the analysis and background determination
of primary inorganic parameters listed in Part 115 Rule 299.4450, alternate inorganic parameters listed in Part
115 Rule 299.4451, dissolved metals listed in Part 115 Rule 299.4452, and the identification of possible

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upgradient primary and alternate volatile organic compounds listed in Part 115 Rules 299.4453 and 299.4454,
respectively.

Groundwater samples from each of the proposed new downgradient monitor well pairs will be collected and
analyzed in a method consistent with the GWSL’s updated Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan and Statistical
Evaluation Program, which is included as Section D of the 2018 construction permit application.

2.6 Geotechnical Soil Testing


For the purpose of classifying and evaluating the hydraulic and geotechnical properties of the surficial glacial till
and esker deposit, laboratory testing was performed on select samples of this unit. As summarized in Table 3, the
following soils laboratory testing was performed on select soil samples:

 Moisture content and unit weight were completed on 12 soil samples (Cells 30 and 31)

 Particle size distribution using combined sieve methods following ASTM D-422 were completed on 35
samples (12 in Cells 30 and 31, 23 in Cell 32)

 Atterberg limits on cohesive soils following ASTM D-4318 were completed on 26 cohesive soil samples (12
in Cells 30 and 31, 14 in Cell 32)

 Falling head hydraulic conductivity/permeability was completed on 15 cohesive soil samples from intervals
beneath proposed cell base grades

Results of this testing suite for samples from the surficial glacial till are described below in Section 3.1.2. Other
geotechnical testing related to design and construction issues is described in greater detail in Section F -
Engineering of this Construction Permit Application.

3.0 GEOLOGIC AND HYDROGEOLOGIC INTERPRETATION


The following text presents an updated review and interpretation of the regional geologic and hydrogeologic
conditions in relation to development of the site as a Type III landfill. Information pertaining to regional
groundwater usage, pursuant to R299.4904(e), is included in Section B - Environmental Assessment of the
construction permit application.

As noted in the work plan (Appendix A), the Hydrogeologic Investigation was designed to determine the
uppermost aquifer (esker deposit) thickness, as well as demonstrate the degree to which the surficial glacial till
isolate the esker deposit from possible perched groundwater in permeable strata within the surficial glacial till. The
following text describes the work accomplished to prepare these demonstrations, particularly as they relate to the
proposed landfill base grades as well as long-term monitoring plan for the landfill.

3.1 Regional and Site Geology


The glacial geology and hydrogeology of the GWSL have been discussed in previous hydrogeologic
investigations for the existing landfill facility. A brief synopsis is presented in the following sections.

Based on a review of previous hydrogeologic information, Golder anticipates that the subsurface conditions within
the proposed expansion area should be similar to those encountered in previous investigations for the southern
end of the existing Type II landfill. The overall design for the expansion calls for cell bases in both Cells 30 and
31 to be excavated approximately 25 to 35 feet into a laterally continuous and approximate 40 to 60-foot-thick
layer of low-permeability (i.e., <10-7 cm/sec vertical hydraulic conductivity) silty clay glacial till that is underlain by

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the Site’s uppermost aquifer, consisting of a hydraulically unconfined glacial esker deposit, in which the water
table resides more than 4 feet below the till/esker contact. Because the top of bedrock is more than 50 feet below
the designed cell base elevations, no borings were extended to the bedrock surface.

Three geologic cross-sections/profiles have been prepared to illustrate subsurface conditions. The cross-sections
are presented as Sheets 300-2, 300-3, and 300-4. These cross-sections identify the three primary glacial units at
the site and include the location and depth of proposed landfill cells for the identification of appropriate monitoring
zones.

3.1.1 Surficial Glacial Till


Previous detection monitor well borings and Golder‘s 2001 Cells 30 and 31 geotechnical borings show that the
proposed cells are underlain by a continuous deposit of a glacial diamicton (commonly referred to as a “till”)
consisting of a non-stratified and unsorted fine-grained matrix of clay and silt. The till thickness ranges from 40
feet near the north end of Cell 32, increasing to 60 feet beneath most of Cells 30 and 31. Boring logs for the
existing monitor wells listed in Section 1.2 describe discontinuous localized granular melt-water deposits up to
approximately 4 feet thick within the till. Some of these lenses have been described as yielding small quantities of
water; no detection monitor wells for the GWSL are set in this till deposit.

Golder laboratory measurements of grain size distribution, combined with Atterburg limit testing, show that the till
classifies as lean clay (CL) and silty clay (CL-ML), with the fine-grained fraction (i.e., passing #200 sieve) ranging
from 53.3 to 66.6 percent by weight.

The geometric mean hydraulic conductivity of this material, based on falling head tests for 12 samples collected in
Cells 30 and 31 between 28 and 38.5 feet, is 6.9 x 10-8 cm/sec, with a maximum measured value of 2 x 10-7
cm/sec. In Cell 32, the glacial till samples yielded falling head-based values ranging from 1 to 2 x 10-7 cm/sec.
These results indicate that the till is of sufficiently low permeability to provide adequate hydraulic isolation
between the proposed landfill base and the uppermost aquifer, and is considered a suitable substrate for Type III
landfill subgrades.

3.1.2 Sub-Glacial Outwash (Esker)


The uppermost aquifer at the GWSL is a thick deposit of sand and gravel that is interpreted as having been
deposited as an esker, by meltwater flowing within a general north-to-south-oriented network of channels
developed either inside or near the base of the glacial ice that formerly covered this part of the state. Boring logs
for the locations cited in Section 1.2 indicate that this deposit is present beneath Cells 30, 31, and 32 to depths of
at least 95 feet, without contacting other distinct underlying glacial strata, or contacting the bedrock surface.
These records show that the highly granular esker deposit does also contain discontinuous lenses of silty and
even clayey material. It is in this unit that the detection monitoring system for the proposed Type III expansion will
also be installed.

3.1.3 Basal Glacial Clay over Bedrock


An examination of MDEQ-verified supply well logs within 0.5-mile of the southeastern portion of the Site indicates
that the esker deposit is in turn underlain by a stratum of glacial clay, then sandstone bedrock of the Saginaw
Formation at depths below approximately 140 feet. Along the southwestern boundary of the west-adjacent GPSL
approximately 1,000 feet southwest of the Site, glacial clay was encountered beneath the esker deposit at
locations G-MW-11d and G-MW-15d, beginning at a depth of approximately 100 feet. None of the borings
adjacent to the Site or at the GPSL have been advanced into the Saginaw Formation.

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3.2 Hydrogeology
Of the glacial units described above, within the proposed Type III expansion only the esker deposit contains a
saturated zone characterized by hydraulic conductivity and water quality properties that qualify it as a usable
aquifer under the criteria established by the Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act, P.A. 451 of
1994, Part 31 (Part 31). Groundwater in the uppermost aquifer (i.e., esker/outwash) at the southernmost portion of
the Type II GWSL is currently monitored by the following wells:

Upgradient: MW-3s/d; Downgradient: MW-5s/d, MW-6s/d, MW-12r, MW-20s/d, MW-24s/d

Based on groundwater elevations measured at these locations in January and April 2018, as well as historical
time-series measurements, the following characteristics of the uppermost aquifer are known:

 The aquifer is hydraulically unconfined.

 The vertical gradient at the MW-24s/d well pair is consistently downward.

 The horizontal hydraulic gradient in the aquifer is consistently to the south-southwest, with an approximate
gradient of 0.001 ft/ft.

Based on these characteristics, Golder has proposed the installation of one additional upgradient well pair, and
three new downgradient detection monitoring well pairs to supplement and/or replace those that currently reside
near or within the proposed footprint of Cells 30 and 31.

3.3 Groundwater Flow Direction and Rate


Consistent with the requirements of R 299.4904(1)(c), water level elevations have been collected from the site
monitoring wells during the most recent groundwater monitoring event. Generalized groundwater flow direction in
the uppermost aquifer is presented in Sheet 300-5, as required by R299.4904(4)(d). Based on the groundwater
elevation data, the general flow direction of the groundwater in the esker deposit is to the southwest. Appendix D
contains supplemental quarterly groundwater elevation maps for 2017. These also show an overall north-
northeast to south-southwest flow pattern.

The groundwater elevation data from January 2018 (Sheet 300-5) was used to determine the seepage velocity of
the groundwater, as required by R299.4904(4)(c)(iv). Previous hydrogeologic investigation evaluated the hydraulic
conductivity of the esker deposit sand and gravel beneath what is now the southernmost portion of the Type II
landfill, using constant head pump testing (Keck 1980). The values ranged from 2.5 x 10-4 cm/sec to 9.7 x 10-3
cm/sec.

The groundwater seepage velocity within the uppermost aquifer is a function of the aquifer permeability, hydraulic
gradient, porosity, and aquifer recharge/discharge. Using the geometric mean value presented above,
groundwater seepage velocities (V) for the esker deposit were calculated using Darcy’s equation:
i
V =K
n
where:
V = Groundwater seepage velocity in feet per day
K = Permeability of the aquifer in feet per day
i = Horizontal hydraulic gradient in foot per foot
n = Effective porosity

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Effective porosity is defined as the percentage of interconnected pore spaces through which water can flow, is
generally equivalent to the specific yield of a particular soil unit. An effective porosity value of 30 percent was
selected as representative for the esker deposit. This value is consistent with the value used in the 1980
Hydrogeologic Investigation (Keck, 1980). The groundwater flow velocity for the Type III expansion area has
been calculated for inferred flow paths between MW-23r and MW-24s (Sheet 300-5). For Q1 2018, using the
input parameters described above, the flow velocity is calculated to be 28 ft/yr and for Q2 2018 the velocity is 31
ft/yr.

3.4 Vertical Gradients


Within the esker deposit, the detection monitor well system contains paired wells from which vertical gradients can
be determined. Data from Q1 of 2018 from the well pairs located within the proposed Type III southern expansion
area were used. These results are included in Table 2, with an indication of an upward or downgradient. Based on
these data, the vertical gradient is variably upward and downward, with only slight differences between the paired
wells. A determination cannot be made using single well MW-12r. The slight differences in water elevation and
the variability in gradient direction suggests that flow is predominantly horizontal.

3.5 Analysis and Evaluation


Data collected during the hydrogeologic investigation of the proposed expansion have been evaluated with
respect to construction of a Type III landfill in accordance with Part 115 rules. Based on the hydrogeologic
conditions and soil types present at the site, this analysis and evaluation assesses the suitability for construction
of the proposed expansion area, utilizing the existing surficial glacial clay till to provide adequate separation from
the top of the uppermost aquifer. The following sections present a discussion of Part 115 requirements for
monitorability and groundwater isolation.

3.5.1 Monitorability
The proposed Type III expansion area for GWSL is monitorable as defined by Part 115, R299.4104. A
monitorable unit is a landfill unit for which it is possible to determine the unit’s impact on groundwater using
groundwater monitoring. Golder finds that the proposed expansion qualifies as a monitorable unit because it is
possible to identify upgradient and downgradient boundaries along which to establish detection monitoring points,
and GWSL’s multiple disposal units and cells are designed with primary and/or secondary leachate collection
systems. As presented in GWSL’s HMP (submitted as Section D of this Construction Permit Application), MW-
3s/d is located upgradient of the proposed expansion, while locations:

 MW-40s/d and MW-41s/d will be new downgradient detection monitor well pairs for Cells 30 and 31,
replacing MW-24s/d and MW-12.

 MW-42s/d will be the new downgradient monitor well pair for Cell 32. MW-42s/d will replace MW-20s/d.
MW-5s/d will continue as a designated downgradient location only for GWSL Type II waste, as it is
positioned side-gradient to the design northern end of Cell 32.

 MW-43s/d will be added as an upgradient location in relation to Cells 30 and 31.

3.5.2 Hydraulic Isolation


The expansion site is underlain by clay soils from ground surface to the proposed landfill base. The silty clay in
the surficial glacial till hydraulically isolates the uppermost aquifer from discontinuous pockets of perched

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groundwater. This aquitard has been characterized with respect to vertical isolation, thickness, classification and
permeability, via numerous samples of the surficial glacial till materials that have been laboratory-tested.

Laboratory soil test data (Table 3 and Section F – Engineering Report) indicates a favorable degree of uniformity
of the surficial glacial till soil materials. Percent fines (silt plus clay) are characteristically 51 to 75 percent by
mass, clearly indicating that this deposit is predominantly composed of fine-grained and low-permeability
materials.

The behavior of the surficial glacial till unit can also be described through use of the Atterberg Limits tests. The
Plasticity Index of the cohesive soil samples tested from the expansions range from 2 to 13, characteristic of silty
clay soils with low to medium plasticity. Soil classification according to the Unified Soil Classification System
(USCS) indicates that the majority of the materials composing surficial glacial till are CL-ML soils. Permeability
values in the range of 4.4 x 10-8 to 2 x 10-7 cm/sec for tested samples of this CL-ML material further document the
fine-grained nature of the clay soils.

4.0 HYDROGEOLOGIC MONITORING PLAN


The purpose of this hydrogeologic investigation and report is to provide specific geologic and hydrogeologic
information pertinent to two aspects of the development of the Type III expansion: landfill design and
environmental monitoring, pursuant to Part 115 requirements.

The hydrogeologic investigation yields supplemental information pertaining to the distribution and characteristics
of the surficial glacial till, which is a low-permeability soil barrier beneath the Type III expansion, which overlies the
uppermost aquifer. The engineering design team was provided necessary hydrogeologic characteristics so that
the GWSL expansion landfill floor grade design determinations could be made. Specifics related to the actual
design of the landfill are provided in Section F of the Construction Permit Application - Engineering Report.

The second aspect - environmental monitoring - includes identification of the target monitoring zone, and the
justification for the placement of groundwater monitoring wells. Based on the hydrogeology of the site and the
design of the landfill, it is proposed that the groundwater monitoring of the uppermost aquifer for detection
monitoring purposes be continued. This determination is made based on several factors, including:
location/presence of the unit, direction of groundwater flow, groundwater flow rates, as well as historical
determinations.

Monitoring of the uppermost aquifer at designated upgradient well locations will continue to define background
groundwater quality. By monitoring the uppermost aquifer, GWSL can provide early detection of any potential
landfill impacts, thereby protecting the environment and fulfilling the monitoring requirement of the landfill.

In accordance with R299.4904(d) and (j), a Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan (HMP) is presented as Section D of
the Construction Permit Application (Golder, 2018). The monitoring plan includes a network of groundwater
monitoring wells installed within the uppermost aquifer. The HMP also includes monitoring locations, sample
parameters and frequencies for the secondary collection system, leachate, and surface water monitoring in
accordance with R299.4905 and R299.4908. Refer to the HMP for more complete details regarding detection
monitoring.

5.0 CONCLUSIONS
A hydrogeologic investigation and resulting determination have been performed for the development of the
proposed expansion at GWSL. The results of this hydrogeologic investigation have determined the following:

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 There are three basic geologic/hydrogeologic units beneath the GWSL

 Surficial Glacial Till: a glacial diamicton with discontinuous localized granular deposits, some
containing perched groundwater.

 Sub-glacial Outwash (Esker): continuous across the Site and recognized as the uppermost aquifer,
composed primarily of poorly graded sand and silty sand.

 Basal Glacial Clay: Similar in texture to surficial glacial till, and forms the base of the regional (i.e.,
uppermost) aquifer.

 The site is hydrogeologically suitable for the development of Type III unit pursuant to Part 115 rules, on the
basis of monitorability and observations from the expansion Cell 32 borings that the surficial glacial till
hydraulically separates the esker deposit from surface water or any perched groundwater.

 Groundwater is present under unconfined conditions within the esker deposit, which is considered the
uppermost aquifer.

 The proposed GWSL Type III unit is monitorable on the basis of the site-specific horizontal gradient in the
sub-glacial outwash.

Based on the hydrogeologic requirements for a Permit to Construct, as set forth in the State of Michigan Solid
Waste Management Act (Part 115), P.A. of 1978, as amended, Golder has determined that the proposed lateral
expansion at the GWSL is suitable for construction of a Type III sanitary landfill under promulgated rules.

6.0 REFERENCES
ASTM D2488-09a Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils (Visual-Manual Procedure), ASTM
International, West Conshohocken, PA.

ASTM D5299-99 (2005). Standard Guide for Decommissioning of Groundwater Wells, Vadose Zone Monitoring
Devices, Boreholes, and Other Devices for Environmental Activities. ASTM International, West
Conshohocken, PA.

Golder Soil Descriptions System, Golder Associates, Inc., December 2012.

Keck Consulting Services, Inc., 1980. "Hydrogeologic Investigation, Granger Land Development Company;
Proposed Landfill Extension; NE 1/4 of Section 3, Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan".

Golder Associates Inc. and Horizon Environmental, Inc., 2003. “Supplemental Hydrogeologic Study - Granger
Wood Street Landfill”. Volume II, Part C of Construction Permit Application (update to Horizon Environmental,
Inc., 1995).

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FIGURES

15
GAS
E 7,000

E 7,500

E 8,000

E 8,500
870

LEGEND

GAS
PROPOSED TYPE III WASTE
EXPANSION BOUNDARY

GAS
EXISTING DETECTION MONITOR
WELL
920 CELLS 85-87
PROPOSED DETECTION MONITOR

GAS
WELL
910
PROPOSED 2017 AREA B SOIL

GAS
920
BORING
A 900

EXISTING LANDFILL AREA


300-2 2001 AREA A SOIL BORING

GAS
890
950

MANHOLE
880

GAS
UTILITY POLE
940
MW-5DR O/H
C
0-4
H
O/

S
GA
30

O/H
O
N 2,000 N 2,000

/H
H
O/

AS
H
O/

O/H
/H
H
O/
AS

X
G

O
/H
H
O/

930 S
GA H
O/

O
/H
S
GA X O/H

X
X
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O
S H
GA O/

/H
X NOTE(S)
MW-20S/D 92
0
H
S O/
GA 1. EXISTING DETECTION MONITOR WELLS MW-24S/D, MW-12, AND MW-20S/D TO BE

O
X

/H

X
O/
H ABANDONED AND REPLACED BY MW-40S/D, MW-41S/D, AND MW-42S/D DETECTION

X
S
GA
SB-103 X H
MONITOR WELL PAIRS, RESPECTIVELY.
O/

O/
S
GA

H
0 H
91 S X O/ 2. PROPOSED DETECTION MONITOR WELL PAIR MW-42S/D TO BE INSTALLED FOLLOWING:
GA

X
SB01 A) CONFIRMATION OF PAULSON LANDFILL WASTE LIMIT

X
O/
H
O/

H
S
GA

O/
X
H B' B) REMOVAL OF PAULSON WASTE TO THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF THE 10-FT
S
GA
300-3 THICKNESS CONTOUR. (SEE FIGURE 400-7)

O/
H
X H
O/

X
G AS

X
X O/
H 3. UPGRADIENT WELL PAIR MW-43S/D TO BE INSTALLED FOLLOWING PARKING AREA
S

O/
GA EXPANSION AND STORMWATER CONVEYANCE CONSTRUCTION
SB-102

H
900
MW-43S/D
X
O/H X X X
S
GA MW-24S/D X
O/
H SB02 SEE NOTE 3 910

O/
S
GA

H
X
H
MW-42S/D GA
S O/
SEE NOTE 2
SB03 900

GA
O/
H
S 90 X O/

H
GA 8

S
H
GA
S
X O/

GA
O/
SB04
H

S
S H
GA O/

S
MW-12 X SB 12
GAS GA O/
H
N 1,500 N 1,500
O/
H X H
O/
SB-101
H
O/
O/
H
X
H
X
O/
X SB 05
SB 11
O/
H

X
X
C 88
0

300-4 SB 06
X
SB 10
890

X
X

X
X
88
0 SB 09 A'

X
X

X
X 300-2

X SB 07

X MW-40S/D

X
890
SB 08
X

IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI D
X

X B MW-41S/D
300-3 W.E.
TRV#7 873.5
X 875.58

X
N 1,000 X X X X X N 1,000

X
X

X
0 80 160
X X
E 7,000

E 7,500

E 8,000

E 8,500
W.E.
871.5
1'' = 80' FEET

88
0

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GRANGER TYPE III SOUTHERN EXPANSION
             
WOOD STREET LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION
             
LANSING, MICHIGAN
              CONSULTANT TITLE
Lansing
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TEST BORING LOCATIONS AND CROSS SECTION LOCATIONS

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0
A A'
(NORTH) (SOUTH)
PROPOSED CELL GRADING EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY
INTERSECTION WITH C-C' INTERSECTION WITH B-B'
890 890
SB-05
SB-09

SB-102 SB-101
880 MW-5DR MW-20D SB-103 880

FILL
FILL
870 870
FILL

860 860
SURFICIAL
GLACIAL
TILL
850 SURFICIAL 4.8E-8
850
GLACIAL
TILL 6.1E-8
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840 840
?
1.9E-7

SAND SEAM
2.0E-7
830 830

?
1.1E-7
?

819.42' 819.35' 819.0' (EST)


820 820

SAND
SUB-GLACIAL OUTWASH (UPPERMOST AQUIFER)
810 ? 810

800 800
SAND

790 790

780 780

770 770
0+00 1+00 2+00 3+00 4+00 5+00 6+00 7+00 8+00 9+00 10+00 11+00 11+87

A
C'

IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI D
LEGEND

TOPSOIL GROUNDWATER
ELEVATION (4-3-17)

B' FILL 6.1E-8


SHELBY TUBE INTERVAL w/
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY RESULTS

GEOLOGIC CONTACT
CLAY

C ? INFERRED GEOLOGIC CONTACT

A' SAND 0 40 80

1'' = 40' FEET


HORIZONTAL SCALE
B SILTY CLAY 0 10 20

1'' = 10' FEET


SECTION LOCATION KEY VERTICAL SCALE
SCALE 1"=300'

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WOOD STREET LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION
             
LANSING, MICHIGAN
              CONSULTANT TITLE
Lansing
              15851 S US 27, Suite 50
GEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION A - A'

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0
920 920
B B'
(WEST) (EAST)

910 PROPOSED MW-43D 910


(NOTE 1)

900 900

PROPOSED CELL GRADING EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY SB-12


INTERSECTION WITH A-A'

SB-11
890 PROPOSED MW-41D SB-9 890
(NOTE 1)
SB-7 SB-10
FILL
880 880

FILL

870 870
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860 860
SURFICIAL
GLACIAL
TILL 4.8E-8
850 850

6.7E-8
6.1E-8
9.5E-8
840 2.7E-7 840

830 830

?
INFERRED FROM
819.0' (EST)
CROSS SECTION A-A'
820 820

SUB-GLACIAL OUTWASH
810 (UPPERMOST AQUIFER) 810

800 800

790 790

780 780
0+00 1+00 2+00 3+00 4+00 5+00 6+00 7+00 8+00 9+00 10+00 11+00 12+00 13+00 14+00 14+24

A
C' NOTE(S) LEGEND

IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI D
1. LOCATIONS FOR PROPOSED DETECTION MONITOR WELLS MW-41S/D AND MW-43 S/D MAY
BE ADJUSTED PENDING FINAL STORM WATER AND BERM CONSTRUCTION DETAILS. 
THESE WELLS ARE TO BE INSTALLED AND SAMPLED FOR BACKGROUND GROUNDWATER TOPSOIL GROUNDWATER
ELEVATION (4-3-17)
DEFINITION PRIOR TO TYPE III WASTE DEPOSITION.  WELL BOREHOLE DEPTHS ARE
DEPICTED BASED ON INFERRED GEOLOGIC CONTACTS; FINAL DEPTHS TO BE
B' DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIELD OBSERVATIONS DURING DRILLING AND THE FILL 6.1E-8
SHELBY TUBE INTERVAL w/
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY RESULTS
PROJECT'S 2017 HYDROGEOLOGIC WORKPLAN (SEE SECTION C OF CONSTRUCTION
PERMIT APPLICATION).
GEOLOGIC CONTACT
CLAY

C ? INFERRED GEOLOGIC CONTACT

A' SAND 0 50 100

1'' = 50' FEET


HORIZONTAL SCALE
B SILTY CLAY 0 10 20

1'' = 10' FEET


SECTION LOCATION KEY VERTICAL SCALE
SCALE 1"=300'

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LANSING, MICHIGAN
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GEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION B - B'

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0
920 920
C C'
(WEST) (EAST)

910 910

PROPOSED CELL GRADING


900 EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY 900
SB-1

MW-12 SB-2
(PROJECTED)
INTERSECTION WITH C-C'
890 SB-3 890
SB-4
SB-6 SB-5

880 880

870 870
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860 860
SURFICIAL 7.9E-8

GLACIAL
TILL
7.2E-8
850 4.4E-8 850
8.3E-8
SAND SEAM

? 4.8E-8 5.5E-8

840 ? 840

830 830

?
INFERRED FROM
819.0' (EST) CROSS SECTION A-A'
820 820

SUB-GLACIAL OUTWASH
810
(UPPERMOST AQUIFER) 810

800 800

790 790

780 780
0+00 1+00 2+00 3+00 4+00 5+00 6+00 7+00 8+00 9+00 10+00 11+00 12+00 13+00 14+00 14+54

A
C' LEGEND

IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI D
TOPSOIL GROUNDWATER
ELEVATION (4-3-17)

B' FILL 6.1E-8


SHELBY TUBE INTERVAL w/
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY RESULTS

GEOLOGIC CONTACT
CLAY

C ? INFERRED GEOLOGIC CONTACT

A' SAND 0 50 100

1'' = 50' FEET


B SILTY CLAY
HORIZONTAL SCALE
0 10 20

1'' = 10' FEET


SECTION LOCATION KEY VERTICAL SCALE
SCALE 1"=300'

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GRANGER TYPE III SOUTHERN EXPANSION
             
WOOD STREET LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION
             
LANSING, MICHIGAN
              CONSULTANT TITLE
Lansing
              15851 S US 27, Suite 50
GEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION C - C'

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0
MW 30s

MONITORING WELLS - WOOD STREET LANDFILL


TOP OF
CASING
823
82
2.8
.4 ELEVATION
DESCRIPTION NORTHING EASTING (ft-amsl)

823 MW 3s 2730.36 8677.36 924.58


82 .2
2.6 MW 5sr 2068.89 7316.29 874.35
MW 6sr 2402.09 6702.91 868.35
MW 12r 1557.32 7691.41 884.70
823 MW 20s 1817.43 7548.95 875.63
.0
MW 23r 3991.44 8988.07 907.83
MW 24s 1622.09 8203.76 883.84
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MW 26sr2 2834.44 6385.02 868.88


GENERALIZED MW 27s 3192.28 5963.31 866.45
GROUNDWATER FLOW MW 28sr 3298.75 5718.89 869.31
DIRECTION 822 822. MW 30s 6796.08 7799.98 870.72
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EXISTING TYPE II SOLID


WASTE BOUNDARY
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LEGEND

MW 28sr 82 JANUARY 2018 GROUNDWATER CONTOURS


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821
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MW 27s APRIL 2018 GROUNDWATER CONTOURS


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EXISTING MONITORING WELLS
821
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821 MW 3s
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IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI D
MW 26sr

820 REFERENCES
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1. JANUARY 2018 GROUNDWATER, CONTOURS FROM STRATA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,
DATED JANUARY 8, 2018.
820
820 .6
MW 6sr .6 2. APRIL 2018 GROUNDWATER, CONTOURS FROM STRATA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,
DATED APRIL 9, 2018.

MW 5sr
820.4

820.2
MW 20s
MW 24s 0 300 600

1'' = 300' FEET


MW 12r

              SEAL CLIENT PROJECT


GRANGER TYPE III SOUTHERN EXPANSION
             
WOOD STREET LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION
             
LANSING, MICHIGAN
              CONSULTANT TITLE
Lansing
              15851 S US 27, Suite 50
GROUNDWATER ELEVATION MAP

1 in
             
Lansing, Michigan JANUARY / APRIL 2018
USA
0 2018-08-31 SUBMITTED TO MDEQ JJS JJS DML TDJ (517) 482-2262
PROJECT NO. CONTROL REV.   of   FIGURE
www.golder.com
REV. YYYY-MM-DD DESCRIPTION DESIGNED PREPARED REVIEWED APPROVED 1533210   0 300-5

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TABLES

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Table 1: New Soil Boring and Monitor Well Summary


Ground Top of Depth to Bottom of
Screened Total Depth
Boring or Install Surface Casing Geologic Unit (ft bgs)
Northing Easting Interval of Boring
Well ID Date Elevation Elevation
(ft bgs) Surficial Till Esker (ft bgs)
(ft msl) (ft msl)

Proposed Cells 30/31

MW-3sr 2737.60 8684.43 3/5/1995 915.64 918.14 100.5-105.5 88.5 - 106.0

MW-3d 2737.91 8684.01 924.00

MW-12r 1547.20 7971.36 8/14/1985 884.93 77.0-80.0 59.0 >80 80.0

MW-24s 1622.09 8203.76 10/27/1992 883.37 54.5-59.5 70.0

MW-24d 1626.99 8209.06 10/26/1992 883.97 84.0-89.0 92.0

MW-40s

MW-40d

MW-41s
To be determined following installation
MW-41d

MW-43s

MW-43d

SB-01 1748.99 8463.77 4/13/2001 889.95 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-02 1629.95 8344.92 4/13/2001 885.81 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-03 1597.73 8156.73 4/13/2001 880.30 N/A N/A >40 - 38.5

SB-04 1542.40 8028.79 4/13/2001 878.86 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-05 1431.21 7859.77 4/12/2001 876.83 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-06 1374.75 7631.67 4/16/2001 877.18 N/A N/A >44.5 - 44.5

SB-07 1254.97 7828.01 4/12/2001 876.30 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-08 1174.11 7930.49 4/16/2001 875.74 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-09 1303.26 7979.54 4/12/2001 876.81 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-10 1356.52 8131.78 4/11/2001 875.72 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-11 1424.00 8271.43 4/11/2001 881.52 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

SB-12 1523.59 8442.57 4/16/2001 888.36 N/A N/A >40 - 40.0

Proposed Cell 32

MW-5sr 2068.89 7316.29 874.35

MW-5dr 2053.06 7329.18 5/21/2002 873.88 874.96 90.0-95.0 95.0

MW-6sr 2402.09 6702.91 862.73 868.35 54.0-57.0 31.0 >63 63.0

MW-6dr 2400.94 6696.05 867.71 31.0

MW-20sr 1817.32 7548.95 1/2/1985 873.77 878.33 62.0-65.0 56.5 >65 65.0

MW-20d 1823.17 7544.81 9/20/1989 873.77 875.96 89.0-92.0 96.0

MW-42s
To be determined following installation
MW-42d

SB-101 1480.43 7659.95 12/4/2017 875.77 N/A N/A 44.0 >56 56.0

SB-102 1661.85 7620.26 12/4/2017 876.31 N/A N/A 52.5 >61 61.0

SB-103 1797.35 7552.29 12/4/2017 874.49 N/A N/A 58.0 >65 65.0

Notes:
N/A = not applicable, boring was not completed as a monitoring well
Northing and easting based on North American Datum 83, Michigan South Zone
NR = not distinguished on historical bore log

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Table 2: Groundwater Elevation Summary

Vertical
T.O.C. Water Water
Total Depth Depth to Depth to Hydraulic
Well ID Elevation (ft Elevation (ft Elevation (ft
(ft) Water (ft) Water (ft) Gradient
msl) msl) msl)
Direction

Proposed Cells 30/31 1/8/2018 4/9/2018


MW-3s 105.5 924.58 103.12 821.46 103.09 821.49
Down
MW-3d 924.58 103.46 821.12 103.37 821.21
MW-12r 80.0 884.70 64.84 819.86 64.84 819.86 Not Applicable
MW-24s 59.5 883.84 63.77 820.07 63.78 820.06
Down
MW-24d 89.0 884.39 64.36 820.03 64.38 820.01
MW-40s
MW-40d
MW-41s
Measurements to begin following installation
MW-41d
MW-43s
MW-43d
Proposed Cell 32
MW-5sr 874.35 54.19 820.16 54.05 820.30
Up
MW-5d 95.0 874.96 54.71 820.25 54.57 820.39
MW-6sr 868.35 48.15 820.20 47.91 820.44
Down
MW-6dr 867.71 47.56 820.15 47.32 820.39
MW-20sr 65.0 877.47 57.41 820.06 57.30 820.17
Up
MW-20d 92.0 879.39 59.30 820.09 59.24 820.15
MW-42s
Measurements to begin following installation
MW-42d

Note
MW-40, MW-41, MW-42, and MW-43 well pairs will be installed after CPA approval
ft msl = feet above mean sea level

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Table 3: Geotechnical Testing Summary


Sample Grain Size Distribution
USCS In-situ Atterberg Limits Permea-
Identification Sample Sample Depth
Soil Moisture bility
Type (ft) % Finer % Finer
Class % (cm/sec)
Boring No. LL PL PI LI #4 sieve #200 sieve
Proposed Cells 30/31
SB-01 UD 30.0 - 32.0 CL-ML 11.44 15 10 5 - (1) 53.7 7.9E-08
SB-02 UD 34.0 - 35.5 CL 9.8 18 11 7 - (1) 58.2 7.2E-08
SB-02 UD 36.0 - 37.5 CL-ML 9.06 17 12 5 - (1) 58.9 8.3E-08
SB-03 UD 36.0 - 38.0 CL-ML 9.61 16 11 5 - (1) 54.2 5.5E-08
SB-04 UD 28.0 - 30.0 CL-ML 9.54 16 10 6 - (1) 55.6 4.4E-08
SB-05 UD 32.0 - 34.0 CL 12.37 20 12 8 - 96.7 66.6 4.8E-08
SB-07 UD 36.0 - 37.5 ML 9.88 13 12 1 - (1) 60.2 2.0E-07
SB-08 UD 28.0 - 30.5 CL-ML 9.57 16 11 5 - 92.3 54.2 5.7E-08
SB-09 UD 34.0 - 36.0 CL 12.54 19 11 8 - 97.9 53.3 6.1E-08
SB-10 UD 32.0 - 34.0 CL-ML 9.79 15 11 4 - 96.6 54.3 9.5E-08
SB-11 UD 34.0 - 36.0 CL-ML 9.56 15 11 4 - 99.4 53.3 6.7E-08
SB-12 UD 36.0 - 38.5 CL-ML 11.04 17 11 6 - 96.2 56.1 4.8E-08
Proposed Cell 32
SB-101 Bag 16.0 - 18.0 CL-ML 11.7 17 10 7 0.24 91.1 50.9 -
SB-101 Bag 19.0 - 20.0 CL 10.8 20 12 8 -0.2 86.8 50.4 -
SB-101 Bag 39.0 - 41.0 CL 12.1 19 9 10 0.31 96.8 57.9 -
SB-101 Bag 34.0 - 36.0 CL-ML 11.5 Non-Plastic 96.8 53.5 -
SB-101 UD 39.0 - 41.0 - - - - - - - - 1.9E-07
SB-101 Bag 44.0 - 46.0 CL 10.5 24 11 13 -0 98.5 75.0 -
SB-101 Bag 49.3 - 51.0 SP-SM (2) 3.4 - - - - 99.6 5.2 -
SB-101 Bag 54.0 - 56.0 SP 7.1 - - - - 95.5 3.4 -
SB-102 Bag 24.0 - 26.0 9.4 18 9 9 0.04 91.7 51.3 -
SB-102 Bag 29.0 - 31.0 CL 10.8 18 10 8 0.1 96.8 54.8 -
SB-102 Bag 34.0 - 35.3 SP-SM (2) 3.2 - - - - 85.8 10.1 -
SB-102 Bag 35.3 - 36.0 CL-ML 10.5 16 10 6 0.08 98.4 56.7 -
SB-102 Bag 39.0 - 41.0 SM 11.1 14 12 2 -0.5 97.8 46.7 -
SB-102 UD 44.0 - 46.0 - - - - - - - - 2.0E-07
SB-102 Bag 49.0 - 51.0 CL 13.1 22 10 12 0.26 97.7 74.5 -
SB-102 Bag 54.0 - 56.0 SP 5.9 - - - - 91.7 3.5 -
(2)
SB-102 Bag 59.0 - 61.0 SC-SM 13.2 - - - - 75.8 13.5 -
SB-103 Bag 14.5 - 15.0 CL-ML 13.20 17 10 7 0.45 98.2 69.0 -
SB-103 UD 19.0 - 21.0 - - - - - - - - 1.1E-07
SB-103 Bag 26.0 - 28.0 CL-ML 11.20 17 11 6 0.04 93.1 54.4 -
SB-103 UD 31.0 - 32.5 -
SB-103 Bag 34.0 - 36.0 CL-ML 9.50 18 12 6 -0.4 94.6 51.1 -
SB-103 Bag 39.0 - 40.0 CL 11.30 19 11 8 0.03 98.5 56.9 -
SB-103 Bag 40.2 - 40.4 SP-SM (2) 4.06 - - - - 67.9 6.9 -
SB-103 UD 49.0 - 51.0 -
SB-103 Bag 54.0 - 56.0 CL 12.50 23 13 10 -0.1 97.4 63.3 -
SB-103 Bag 59.0 - 61.0 SP 17.58 - - - - 90.1 1.2 -
SB-103 Bag 63.0 - 65.0 SP-SM (2) 14.59 - - - - 95.6 10.2 -

Notes:
(1) Insufficient amount of shelby tube sample to report the coarse gradation results
(2) Classified visually

ABBREVIATIONS:
LIQUID LIMIT (LL) PLASTIC LIMIT (PL) PLASTICITY INDEX (PI)
LIQUIDITY INDEX (LI) UNDISTURBED (UD) SPECIFIC GRAVITY (Gs)

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Table 4: Groundwater Seepage Velocity Summary

Hydraulic Hydraulic Effective Groundwater


∆l
Gradient Conductivity Porosity Seepage Velocity
(ft/ft)
(∆h/∆l) (K) (ft/day) (n) (ft/year)

Horizontal Gradient

Q1 2018 2478 0.000839 28.1


27.50 0.30
Q2 2018 2478 0.000928 31.1

Notes:
Seepage velocity = ( ∆h/ ∆l x K) / n
n and k values assumed from OW-5 constant head test (Keck 1980)
Horizontal gradient calculated using MW-23r and MW-24s.
∆H = Change of head

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APPENDIX A

Hydrogeologic Investigation
Work Plan
HYDROGEOLOGIC
INVESTIGATION PLAN
Wood Street Type III Landfill Horizontal Expansion
WORKPLAN

Submitted To: Granger Waste Management Company


16980 Wood Rd
Lansing, MI 48906

Submitted By: Golder Associates Inc.


15851 South US 27, Suite 50
Lansing, MI 48906 USA

Distribution: Jim Arduin, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality


Ralph Nuerenberg, Granger Waste Management Company
Rick French, Granger Waste Management Company
Tim Krause, Granger Waste Management Company

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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND .......................................................................................... 1
1.1 Landfill and Site Description......................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Previous Studies .......................................................................................................................... 1
2.0 PHYSICAL SETTING ....................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Glacial Geology ............................................................................................................................ 3
2.2 Hydrogeology ............................................................................................................................... 4
3.0 INVESTIGATION OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF WORK ............................................................. 5
3.1 Investigation Objectives ............................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Soil Borings .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.3 Existing Monitor Well Abandonment ............................................................................................ 6
3.4 New Monitor Well Installation ....................................................................................................... 7
3.5 Aquifer Testing ............................................................................................................................. 7
3.6 Soil Testing................................................................................................................................... 7
3.7 Groundwater Sampling and Analytical Testing ............................................................................ 8
3.8 Report Preparation ....................................................................................................................... 9

List of Figures
Figure 1 Proposed Soil Boring and Monitor Well Locations
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1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND


Golder Associates Inc. has prepared this Work Plan in order to complete a Hydrogeologic Investigation for
the proposed Type III Landfill southern horizontal expansion to the Type II Wood Street Landfill (WSL)
located in Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan. This Work Plan was prepared by Golder for
Granger Waste Management Company (Granger) to address the requirements of Rule 904, Part 115 (Solid
Waste Management) of the Michigan Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451,
as amended (“Part 115”). This Hydrogeologic Investigation Plan includes elements of our Advisory Analysis
meeting that was held at Golder’s offices on February 22, 2016, the minutes for which were provided to the
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) in a March 29, 2016 letter. Specifically, the number
and location of proposed borings (Section 3.2) have been adjusted in part based on our discussion.

1.1 Landfill and Site Description


The WSL is a Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) licensed Type II solid waste disposal
facility (MDEQ ID 470523; License Number 9457 [Oct. 23, 2015; expires Oct. 23, 2020]), located in
Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan at 16980 Wood Road, Lansing, Michigan 48906. The
proposed horizontal Type III expansion of the WSL includes two areas, A and B (collectively, the “Site”),
when combined encompass approximately 20 acres that are bordered on the north by the currently
permitted WSL Type II landfill area; on the south (Area A only) by the WSL’s former compost service area;
on the east by WSL property and then Wood Street; and on the west by the Granger Paulson Street Landfill
(GPSL); a landfill currently in post-closure status. The contiguous expansion area is included in the area
sited for use in the Ingham County Solid Waste Management Plan, approved by the MDEQ in Mach 2001
with follow up determination approval by the Ingham County Board of Commissioners County on July 29,
2014. A Site plan is included as Figure 1.

1.2 Previous Studies


Golder has reviewed information from the most recent hydrogeological investigation that was conducted by
Horizon Environmental in support of the approved October 2003 construction permit application for the
Type II northern expansion, and has also examined the hydrogeologic conditions documented on the
borehole/well construction logs for the WSL south and southwesterly-most Part 115 detection monitoring
wells, including MW-12 and well pairs MW-5S/D, MW-6SR/DR, MW-20S/D, and MW-24S/D.

Golder in 2001 conducted a geotechnical evaluation of the native glacial clay underlying Area A (see
Section 2.1). Golder has used these studies to help determine where the proposed soil borings and new
detection monitor wells will be located. Among the existing downgradient groundwater monitoring wells
listed above, the MW-12, MW-20, and MW-24 locations are within the proposed footprint of the horizontal
expansion and will require abandonment and relocation upon approval of construction permit. This Work
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Plan has been developed to supplement previous investigations and to provide additional data regarding
the hydrogeologic conditions within the horizontal expansion area.

During September 2016, Granger drilled 13 soil borings within the easternmost portion of the Type II GPSL,
in an effort to identify the horizontal extent of waste near the proposed western boundary of Area B. These
locations are shown in Figure 1. Clay cover at a minimum thickness of 5 feet was encountered at all
locations, but the edge of waste was not confirmed, and appeared to extend farther east. In June 2017,
Granger excavated four trenches (T1 through T4) with the objective of intercepting and identifying the edge
of the Paulson Type II waste. The approximate edge of waste as observed in these four trenches is
depicted in Figure 1. The information obtained from the 2016 soil borings and 2017 trenches will be used
to relocate Paulson Type II waste, so that Area B and its associated detection monitoring wells can be
developed as currently designed.
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2.0 PHYSICAL SETTING


The glacial geology and hydrogeology of the WSL have been discussed in previous hydrogeologic
investigations for the existing landfill facility. A brief synopsis is presented in the following sections. The
Hydrogeologic Report for the proposed lateral expansion at the WSL, which will be included as Section D
of the Part 115 solid waste permit application, will include further discussion of these features.

Based on a review of previous hydrogeologic information, Golder anticipates that the subsurface conditions
within the proposed expansion area should be similar to those encountered in previous investigations for
the southern end of the existing Type II landfill. The overall design for the expansion calls for cell bases in
both Areas A and B to be excavated approximately 25 to 35 feet into a laterally continuous and approximate
40 to 60-foot-thick layer of low-permeability (i.e., <10-7 cm/sec vertical hydraulic conductivity) silty clay
glacial till that is underlain by the Site’s uppermost aquifer, consisting of a hydraulically unconfined glacial
esker deposit, in which the water table resides more than 4 feet below the till/esker contact. Because the
top of bedrock is more than 50 feet below the designed cell base elevations, the hydrogeologic work plan
does not include borings that will extend to the bedrock surface.

2.1 Glacial Geology


The hydrogeology in the immediate vicinity of the WSL has been characterized through subsurface
investigations that have been performed at and near the site since 1980s. Review of the historical
documents reveals that the stratigraphy of the unconsolidated deposits beneath the WSL consists of the
following generalized sequence, beginning at ground level:

Surficial Glacial Till: previous detection monitor well borings and Golder‘s 2001 Area A geotechnical
borings show that both Areas are underlain by a continuous deposit of a glacial diamicton (commonly
referred to as a “till”) consisting of a non-stratified and unsorted fine-grained matrix of clay and silt. The till
thickness ranges from 40 feet near the north end of Area B, increasing to 60 feet beneath most of Area A.
Boring logs for the existing monitor wells listed in Section 1.2 describe discontinuous localized granular
melt-water deposits up to approximately 4 feet thick within the till. Some of these lenses have been
described as yielding small quantities of water; no detection monitor wells for the WSL are set in this till
deposit. Golder laboratory measurements of grain size distribution, combined with Atterburg limit testing,
show that the till classifies as lean clay (CL) and silty clay (CL-ML), with the fine-grained fraction (i.e.,
passing #200 sieve) ranging from 53.3 to 66.6 percent by weight. The geometric mean hydraulic
conductivity of this material, based on falling head tests for 12 samples collected between 28 and 38.5 feet,
is 6.9 x 10-8 cm/sec, with a maximum measured value of 2 x 10-7 cm/sec. These results indicate that the
surficial glacial till is of sufficient thickness and sufficiently low permeability to provide adequate hydraulic
isolation between the proposed landfill base and the uppermost aquifer. Based on Golder’s 2001 testing,
the glacial till is considered a suitable substrate for Type III landfill subgrades.
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Sub-Glacial Outwash (Esker): the uppermost aquifer at the WSL is a thick deposit of sand and gravel that
is interpreted as having been deposited as an esker, by meltwater flowing within a general north-to-south-
oriented network of channels developed either inside or near the base of the glacial ice that formerly
covered this part of the state. Boring logs for the locations cited in Section 1.2 indicate that this deposit is
present beneath Areas A and B to depths of at least 95 feet, without contacting other distinct underlying
glacial strata, or contacting the bedrock surface. These records show that the highly granular esker deposit
does also contain discontinuous lenses of silty and even clayey material. It is in this unit that the detection
monitoring system for the proposed Type III expansion will also be installed.

Basal Glacial Clay over Bedrock: An examination of MDEQ-verified supply well logs within 0.5-mile of
the southeastern portion of the Site indicates that the esker deposit is in turn underlain by a stratum of
glacial clay, then sandstone bedrock of the Saginaw Formation at depths below approximately 140 feet.
Along the southwestern boundary of the west-adjacent GPSL approximately 1,000 feet southwest of the
Site, glacial clay was encountered beneath the esker deposit at locations G-MW-11D and G-MW-15D,
beginning at a depth of approximately 100 feet. None of the borings adjacent to the Site or at the GPSL
have been advanced into the Saginaw Formation.

2.2 Hydrogeology
Of the glacial units described above, only the esker deposit contains a saturated zone characterized by
hydraulic conductivity and water quality properties that qualify it as a usable aquifer under the criteria
established by the Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act, P.A. 451 of 1994, Part 31 (Part 31).
Groundwater in the uppermost aquifer (i.e., esker/outwash) at the southernmost portion of the existing Type
II WSL is currently monitored by the following wells as shown in Figure 1:

Upgradient: MW-3S/D; Downgradient: MW-5S/D, MW-6S/D, MW-12, MW-20S/D, MW-24S/D

Based on groundwater elevations measured at these locations in April 2017, as well as historical time-
series measurements, the following characteristics of the uppermost aquifer are known:

 The aquifer is hydraulically unconfined. Within the northern portion of the Site, the depth
to the water table in the outwash, beneath the glacial till, is approximately 10 feet. Farther
south, this separation decreases to between 2 and 4 feet.
 The vertical gradient at the well pairs listed above is consistently and slightly downward.
 The horizontal hydraulic gradient in the aquifer is consistently to the southwest, with an
approximate gradient of 0.1 percent (1 foot over a distance of 1,000 feet).

Based on these characteristics, Golder has proposed the installation of one additional upgradient well pair,
and three new downgradient detection monitoring well pairs to supplement and/or replace those that
currently reside near or within the proposed footprint of Areas A and B.
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3.0 INVESTIGATION OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF WORK


The following sections describe the objectives and work to be completed for preparation of the WSL
Hydrogeologic Investigation Report.

3.1 Investigation Objectives


The overall purposes of this investigation is to supplement existing hydrogeologic information, to compile
the necessary hydrogeologic information, and to prepare a hydrogeologic report for the proposed WSL
Type III Landfill lateral Type III expansion. One of the specific objectives of this investigation is to define at
Area B the extent and integrity of the continuous surficial silty clay till unit that Golder previously
characterized at Area A. The report will contain sufficient information to satisfy the requirements of Part
115, Rule 904. The report will be included in the Solid Waste Disposal Area CPA for the lateral Type III
expansion of the WSL.

3.2 Trenches and Soil Borings


As described above, additional subsurface hydrogeologic borings at the WSL are proposed to complement
existing information. Given that 13 waste delineation borings were already completed in the easternmost
portion of the GPSL in September 2016, three soil borings are proposed for the Area B expansion area at
the approximate locations shown on Figure 1.

To provide adequate separation between the GPSL and Area B, Granger will remove GPSL waste to the
approximate position of the 10-foot refuse thickness contour shown on Figure 1. This separation is also
intended to provide space for the new downgradient well pair MW-42S/D. Granger will provide the proposed
revised GPSL waste boundary and specifications for edge-of-waste and cap reconstruction to the MDEQ
under separate cover. New monitor wells MW-42S/D will be drilled following the development of the GPSL
Waste Relocation Plan.

The number of proposed borings was selected to provide, along with existing boring information, a boring
density in Area B that is similar to that during 2001 for Area A (approximately 1 boring per acre). The
combined geotechnical data for the surficial clay at both areas may be used to support the design for the
liner cross section and leachate collection system. The distribution and rationale for the borings, including
the relocation of downgradient detection monitor well pairs, includes the following:

 SB-101 through SB-103 will be used to define the thickness, geotechnical properties, and
permeability characteristics of the surficial glacial till, which form the subgrade for the Type
III expansion into Area B.
 MW-40S/D and MW-41S/D are new downgradient detection monitor well pairs for Area A;
they will replace MW-24S/D and MW-12.
 MW-42S/D is the new downgradient detection monitor well pair for Area B. MW-42S/D will
replace MW-20S/D. MW-5S/D will continue as a designated downgradient location only
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for WSL Type II waste, as it is positioned side-gradient to the design northern end of Area
B.
 MW-43S/D will be added as an upgradient location in relation to Area A.

At SB-101 through SB-103, a 10-inch inner diameter surface casing will be installed as necessary, with
annular grout, to an estimated maximum depth of 20 feet below grade, until penetrating approximately 5
feet of native clay in the Surficial Glacial Till. The surface casing will be used to mitigate the potential for
downward leakage of possible water that may be perched on top of the clay. The casings will be installed
using 12.25-inch hollow-stem augers. Each surface casing grouted into place using neat cement, which
will be allowed to cure for a minimum of 48 hours before continuing the borehole to total depth.

All soil borings will extend a minimum of 5 feet past the base of the surficial glacial till, to verify its thickness.
All borings that are not completed as monitor wells will be abandoned by tremie grouting with a bentonite
slurry. The deeper of the two borings for the new monitor well pairs will extend completely through the
uppermost aquifer, to verify its thickness. An attempt will be made to install the wells horizontally within 10
feet of each other. Because bottoms of the new landfill cells are designed to be greater than 50 feet higher
than the base of the uppermost aquifer, none of the deep monitor well borings will be advanced into
bedrock.

Soil borings will be drilled using hollow-stem auger (HSA) techniques. Soil samples will be collected using
2-inch-diameter split barrel and/or 3-inch-diameter Shelby tube samplers. One 24-inch sample (split spoon
or Shelby tube) will be collected from each 5-foot auger flight.

The recovered soil samples will be classified by on-site following the Unified Soil Classification System
(ASTM D-2488). Soil samples for laboratory analysis will be sealed in suitable containers and delivered to
the Golder laboratory in Lansing, Michigan for further geotechnical testing. Individual logs of borings will
be prepared by the field personnel to include the classification of soils encountered, samples collected,
equipment and personnel used, and other pertinent information related to the completion of the borings.

3.3 Existing Monitor Well Abandonment


The existing monitor wells listed above that are to be replaced will be over-drilled and abandoned in a
manner consistent with State of Michigan guidelines and specifications contained in ASTM D-5299-92.
Because these wells penetrate a protective surficial layer of low permeability clay, the wells and screens
will be completely over-drilled, the well materials removed, and the boreholes abandoned by tremie grouting
with a bentonite slurry between the water table and ground surface. The lower portion of the abandoned
boreholes below the water table (i.e., in the esker outwash) will be allowed to naturally collapse.
October 2017 7 1533210

3.4 New Monitor Well Installation


New monitor wells will consist of 5-foot long, 2-inch diameter PVC screen with 0.010 inch slots, connected
to Sch. 40 PVC riser with flush joints. The shallow paired wells will be installed such that the top of the
screens are set beginning approximately 5 feet below the water table; the deep well will be set with the top
of its screen approximately 20 feet below the bottom of the shallow screen. Depending on the aquifer grain
size and distribution, a sand filter may be placed around the screened interval; otherwise the natural
formation will be allowed to collapse around the screen. In either case, the sand surrounding the screen
will extend to a minimum of 3 feet above the screened interval, as the drill casing is retracted. A minimum
three-foot-thick bentonite chip seal will be placed above the sand filter. The remaining annulus between
the borehole and PVC well riser will then be grouted to ground surface with high-solids and low-yield
bentonite grout as the drill casing is removed. Monitor wells will be completed at ground surface with a
lockable, above ground protective casing mounted in a 4-inch-thick by 18-inch square concrete pad, placed
in the borehole above the bentonite grout seal.

Groundwater monitoring wells will be developed a minimum of 24 hours after placement of grout seal. The
well will be developed by removal of standing liquid using a submersible pump or bailer and surge block
until the water clears. During well development, if the well purges dry prior to the purge water becoming
clear, development will be conducted iteratively until turbidity has been minimized.

3.5 Aquifer Testing


Each of the new monitor wells will be subjected to slug testing as the method for measuring aquifer hydraulic
conductivity. A pressure transducer and data logger will be used to measure the displacement of water
within the well casing caused by either the submersion of an inert mass (slug) or displacement by air. The
rise in the water and subsequent drop toward the normal static level over time will be recorded. The slug
will then be removed and the drop and subsequent rise in the water level will be recorded with time. The
data from the falling and rising head slug test will be reduced to calculate the hydraulic conductivity of the
monitored zone.

3.6 Soil Testing


For the purpose of evaluating the hydraulic and geotechnical properties of the surficial glacial till, laboratory
testing will be performed on select samples of this material. Hydraulic conductivity testing will be performed
on representative samples of the materials that will serve as the natural soil barrier. Soil samples will not
be collected when installing shallow paired wells. At a minimum, the following soils laboratory testing will
be performed on select soil samples from Area B only:

 Moisture content and unit weight will be completed on up to 12 soil samples (3 per location).
 Particle size distribution using combined sieve methods following ASTM D-422 will be also
completed on up to 12 samples
October 2017 8 1533210

 Specific gravity and Atterberg limits on cohesive soils following ASTM D-4318 will be
completed on up to eight cohesive soil samples
 Modified proctor testing (remold) will be completed on up to eight soil samples
 Consolidation sampling will be performed on up to two samples following ASTM D2434
 Consolidated-Drained Triaxial Shear Testing on up to two samples following ASTM D3080
 Consolidated-Undrained Triaxial Shear Testing on up to two samples following ASTM
D4767
 Hydraulic conductivity/permeability, following Rule 920 of Part 115, will be completed on
up to eight cohesive soil samples from intervals beneath proposed cell base grades.

3.7 Groundwater Sampling and Analytical Testing


To satisfy Part 115 Rule 905 for groundwater monitoring, the HMP for the WSL will be modified based on
the findings of the hydrogeologic investigation. Background groundwater quality has already been
established along the upgradient boundary of the southern part of the WSL at well pair MW-3S/D, which
will continue to serve as the background location for the proposed Type III expansion Areas A and B.

In addition, new well pair MW-43S/D will monitor upgradient conditions for the eastern portion of Area A.
Based on discussion and agreement with the MDEQ in June 2017, these will be considered supplemental
wells. The wells would be identified as such in the revised Hydrogeological Monitoring Plan but would not
be considered part of the quarterly monitoring network, unless future sample results indicate a basis for
their inclusion. Similar to the other new wells, background would be developed/established for this well
pair. However, after background is developed, Granger will only sample these wells for Part 115 annual
parameters on an annual basis, unless future sample results indicate that different parameters or a different
frequency is warranted.

In summary, prior to Type III waste deposition, eight groundwater samples from MW-43S/D will be collected
and submitted to an analytical laboratory for the analysis and background determination of primary
inorganic parameters listed in Part 115 Rule 450, alternate inorganic parameters listed in Part 115 Rule
451, dissolved metals listed in Part 115 Rule 452, and the identification of possible upgradient primary and
alternate volatile organic compounds listed in Part 115 Rules 453 and 454, respectively.

Groundwater samples from each of the proposed new down gradient monitor well pairs will be collected
and analyzed in a method consistent with the existing site Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan and Statistical
Evaluation Program. A comparison of new groundwater quality results will be made with historical results
for the monitor wells that are to be replaced; an evaluation will be made of the degree to which constituents
concentrations are consistent with historical and statistical trends.
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3.8 Report Preparation


A Hydrogeologic Investigation Report will incorporate the information obtained during implementation of
this Work Plan with the information presented in the previous hydrogeologic investigation reports for the
WSL. The Hydrogeologic Investigation Report will include:

 Identification of the uppermost aquifer underlying the proposed Area A/B expansion area
 A description of existing groundwater quality at the new detection monitor wells
 An evaluation of the groundwater elevation relative to the vertical isolation requirements
 A discussion of the groundwater monitoring program in compliance with Rule 905
 A description of subsurface soils at the WSL, including the results of the soils testing
program outlined above
 Trench logs, photographs, and depictions in map and cross-section view that display
confirmed edge of GPSL waste
 A description of hydrogeologic conditions, including a scaled drawing showing the following
items within one-half mile of the WSL: groundwater supply well(s); oil and/or gas wells and
pipe lines; surface water, wetlands and drainage; groundwater flow direction; borings and
wells used for the report; surficial topography; and any open dump, underground storage
tank, or other known or potential source of groundwater contamination
 Well records and soil boring logs identifying the depth to the aquifer, aquifer thickness,
characteristics, and estimated vertical and lateral flow directions and rates
 A groundwater elevation contour map showing the groundwater flow direction, variations
and depths contoured not to exceed 1 foot, referenced to mean sea level;
 Logs for borings used for the hydrogeologic analysis and in preparation of the report
containing: soil descriptions; sampling methods; sample depths; date of boring; water level
measurements taken at the time of the boring; equipment and personnel involved
 Monitoring well installation reports for locations used for the hydrogeologic analysis and in
preparation of the report containing: materials used in construction, details of the
installation, water level measurements obtained; equipment and personnel involved; and,
boring locations
 In-situ testing of aquifer characteristics
 Geologic cross-sections through representative borings at the WSL showing: existing
topography; soil borings used in the construction of the cross-section; soil strata
classifications; existing wells; groundwater level; proposed Site grades; and, lateral and
vertical groundwater flow directions
 A discussion of potential groundwater mounding due to potential diversion of infiltration by
the proposed landfill
 A description of possible engineering controls for perched water in the surficial glacial till

The Hydrogeologic Investigation Report will be completed and prepared under direction of a qualified
geologist and included as part of the Solid Waste Disposal Area CPA. Granger will also coordinate revision
of the Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan for the WSL, based on the findings of this proposed hydrogeologic
investigation.
MW-43S/D
MW-5DR OBSERVED EDGE OF WASTE
SB-1
10' 5 CELLS 85-87
N 2,000 T1 N 2,000
10 SB-3
12' EXISTING LANDFILL AREA
SB-2 SB-13
10'
15'

15 SOUTH CUTOFF WALL


T2
SB-5 SB-12
5' MW-20S/D
12'
SB-4 SB-103
20'
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SB01

5
T3

10
15
SB-7

20
SB-11
8' 7' SB-102
SB-6
20' MW-42S/D AREA B MW-24S/D
SB02
SB03

SB-8 SB04
14' MW-12 SB 12
N 1,500 SB-9 T4 N 1,500
6'
15
10
SB-101

5
GRANGER/PAULSON SB-10 TYPE III EXPANSION AREA A
TYPE II LANDFILL 6' SB 05 SB 11

SB 06
SB 10

SB 09

SB 07

IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI B
MW-40S/D TYPE III EXPANSION

SB 08

MW-41S/D

N 1,000 N 1,000

E 8,000

E 8,500
E 7,000

E 7,500

E 9,000
LEGEND NOTE(S) 0 75 150
PROPOSED TYPE III WASTE EXPANSION BOUNDARY 1. NORTH BOUNDARY OF AREA B IS SUBJECT TO REVISION PENDING 3H:1V SLOPE DESIGN.
1'' = 150' FEET
2016 PAULSON LANDFILL WASTE DELINEATION BORINGS 2. WEST BOUNDARY OF AREA B IS SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION OF PAULSON LANDFILL
WASTE BOUNDARY.
PAULSON TYPE II WASTE THICKNESS CONTOUR (5-ft INTERVAL)

T1 PAULSON LANDFILL JUNE 2017 OBSERVED EDGE OF WASTE LOCATION 3. EXISTING DETECTION MONITOR WELLS MW-24S/D, MW-12, AND MW-20S/D TO BE CLIENT PROJECT
ABANDONED AND REPLACED BY MW-40S/D, MW-41S/D, AND MW-42S/D DETECTION GRANGER TYPE III SOUTHERN EXPANSION
EXISTING DETECTION MONITOR WELL MONITOR WELL PAIRS, RESPECTIVELY.
WOOD STREET LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION

1 in
PROPOSED DETECTION MONITOR WELL 4. PROPOSED DETECTION MONITOR WELL PAIR MW-42S/D TO BE INSTALLED FOLLOWING: LANSING, MICHIGAN HYDROGEOLOGIC INVESTIGATION
A) CONFIRMATION OF PAULSON LANDFILL WASTE LIMIT CONSULTANT YYYY-MM-DD 2017-07-14 TITLE
PROPOSED 2017 AREA B SOIL BORING
B) REMOVAL OF PAULSON WASTE TO THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF THE 10-FT
DESIGNED JJS
PROPOSED SOIL BORING AND MONITOR WELL LOCATIONS
2001 AREA A SOIL BORING THICKNESS CONTOUR.
PREPARED JJS
MANHOLE
REVIEWED TDJ
PROJECT NO. CONTROL REV. FIGURE
UTILITY POLE
APPROVED 1533210 1

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15851 South US 27, Suite 50
Lansing, MI 48906 USA
Tel: (517) 482-2262
Fax: (517) 482-2460

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APPENDIX B

Boring Logs and Well


Construction Diagrams
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 101 SHEET 1 of 3
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
0
0.0 - 0.5
TOPSOIL.
0.5 - 9.5 0.5
FILL - sandy CLAY, trace gravel, brown, very stiff.

24.0
1 SS 3-6-6-6 12
24.0

24.0
2 SS 3-5-6-6 11
24.0

24.0
3 SS 3-5-4-5 9
24.0

24.0
4 SS 3-5-8-11 13
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

9.5 - 19.0 9.5


sandy CLAY, trace gravel, gray, very stiff (Glacial
10 Till).

24.0
5 SS 4-5-8-10 13
24.0
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

15

20.0
6 SS 3-3-3-4 6
24.0

12.0
7 SS 4-4-6-8 10
24.0

19.0 - 30.6 19.0


sandy CLAY as above; pushed a large stone.

20
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DEPTH SCALE:1 in to 2.5 ft LOGGED: AK/AS


DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 101 SHEET 2 of 3
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
20
19.0 - 30.6
sandy CLAY as above; pushed a large stone.
(Continued)

24.0
25 105 SH
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

24.0
30 8 SS 3-5-7-21 12
24.0

30.6 - 32.5 30.6


very fine to coarse SAND; yellow-red; wet,
compact.
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

32.5 - 44.0 32.5


silty CLAY; dark grey, soft, low plasticity, moist.

24.0
35 9 SS 3-5-7-7 12
24.0

24.0
106 SH
24.0
40
Log continued on next page

DEPTH SCALE:1 in to 2.5 ft LOGGED: AK/AS


DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 101 SHEET 3 of 3
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
40
32.5 - 44.0
silty CLAY; dark grey, soft, low plasticity, moist. 24.0
(Continued) 106 SH
24.0

44.0 - 49.3 44.0


silty CLAY, some coarse sand; dark grey, very
stiff,cannot roll thread.
24.0
45 10 SS 5-15-22-36 37
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

49.3 - 56.0 49.3


fine to coarse SAND; fine layering, grey, moist.
24.0
50 11 SS 6-14-18-29 32
24.0
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

24.0
55 12 SS 3-10-15-17 25
24.0

Boring completed at 56.0 ft.

60

DEPTH SCALE:1 in to 2.5 ft LOGGED: AK/AS


DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 102 SHEET 1 of 4
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
0
0.0 - 0.5
TOPSOIL.
0.5 - 14.5 0.5
FILL - sandy CLAY, trace gravel, brown, very stiff
to hard.

24.0
1 SS 10-14-15-14 29
24.0

1.0
2 SS 15-14-5-4 19
24.0

24.0
3 SS 3-5-7-11 12
24.0

24.0
4 SS 3-6-8-10 14
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

10

24.0
5 SS 5-6-5-7 11
24.0
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

24.0
6 SS 2-3-5-5 8
24.0

14.5 - 33.0 14.5


sandy CLAY, trace gravel, gray, stiff (Glacial Till).
15

24.0
7 SS 4-5-6-9 11
24.0

3.0
8 SS 3-2-5-6 7
24.0

20
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DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 102 SHEET 2 of 4
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
20
14.5 - 33.0
sandy CLAY, trace gravel, gray, stiff (Glacial Till).
(Continued)

24.0
25 9 SS 19-12-8-10 20
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

24.0
30 10 SS 4-4-7-8 11
24.0
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

33.0 - 35.3 33.0


fine to coarse SAND, some fine and coarse gravel;
moist.

24.0
35 11 SS 8-12-11-15 23
24.0
35.3 - 39.0 35.3
silty CLAY; dark grey, low plasticity, stiff, can roll
4mm thread.

39.0 - 49.0 39.0


silty CLAY as above; soft, moist. 24.0
12 SS 8-7-6-7 13
24.0
40
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DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 102 SHEET 3 of 4
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
40
39.0 - 49.0
silty CLAY as above; soft, moist. (Continued) 24.0
12 SS 8-7-6-7 13
24.0

24.0
45 104 SH
24.0

49.0 - 52.5 49.0


silty CLAY as above; very stiff, silt seam at 50.2 ft.
4 1/4" HSA

24.0
50 13 SS 3-10-12-17 22
24.0
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

52.5 - 61.0 52.5


fine to coarse SAND. trace fine and coarse gravel;
grey, compact, moist; wet at 59 ft..

24.0
55 14 SS 7-14-19-24 33
24.0

24.0
15 SS 2-2-6-5 8
24.0
60
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DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 102 SHEET 4 of 4
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
60
52.5 - 61.0
fine to coarse SAND. trace fine and coarse gravel; 24.0
grey, compact, moist; wet at 59 ft.. (Continued) 15 SS 2-2-6-5 8
24.0

Boring completed at 61.0 ft.

65

70
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

75

80

DEPTH SCALE:1 in to 2.5 ft LOGGED: AK/AS


DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 103 SHEET 1 of 4
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
0
0.0 - 2.5
TOPSOIL.

24.0
1 SS 6-5-8-11 13
24.0

2.5 - 7.0 2.5


FILL - sandy CLAY, trace gravel, gray, very stiff to
hard.

24.0
2 SS 12-9-10-8 19
24.0

seam of
brown sand

24.0
3 SS 3-4-5-7 9
7.0 - 7.2 24.0
FILL - SAND, poorly graded, fine to medium, gray, 7.2
wet. 7.6 ft
7.2 - 8.0 12/4/17
FILL - sandy CLAY, trace gravel, gray, very stiff to 8.0 11:30
hard.
8.0 - 11.0
FILL - SAND, poorly graded, fine to medium, gray, 24.0
wet. 4 SS 7-7-3-5 10
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

10

with pieces
of wood and
11.0 - 14.2 11.0 plastic at 10
sandy CLAY, trace gravel, gray, stiff (Glacial Till). 24.0 ft
5 SS 5-5-6-8 11
24.0
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

14.2 - 34.0 14.2


silty CLAY, some coarse sand, dark grey, massive,
firm, 2mm thread, dull.
24.0
15 6 SS 3-4-6-8 10
24.0

24.0
100 SH
24.0
20
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DEPTH SCALE:1 in to 2.5 ft LOGGED: AK/AS


DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 103 SHEET 2 of 4
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
20
14.2 - 34.0
silty CLAY, some coarse sand, dark grey, massive, 24.0
firm, 2mm thread, dull. (Continued) 100 SH
24.0

25

24.0
7 SS 4-4-7-9 11
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

30

17.0
101 SH
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

24.0

34.0 - 40.2 34.0


silty CLAY as above; trace coarse gravel.

24.0
35 8 SS 5-8-11-14 19
24.0

24.0
9 SS 3-5-16-11 21
24.0
40
Log continued on next page

DEPTH SCALE:1 in to 2.5 ft LOGGED: AK/AS


DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 103 SHEET 3 of 4
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
40
40.2 - 40.4 24.0
SAND, some clay, some coarse gravel; dry. 40.4 9 SS 3-5-16-11 21
24.0
40.4 - 58.0
silty CLAY, some coarse sand; dark grey, stiff,
massive, can roll 2mm thread, dull, Note: driller felt
change at 58 ft..

0.0
45 102 SH
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

24.0
50 103 SH
24.0
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

24.0
55 10 SS 8-10-13-16 23
24.0

58.0 - 65.0 58.0


SAND, fine to coarse, trace coarse gravel; loose,
wet.

24.0
11 SS 2-3-5-7 8
24.0
60
Log continued on next page

DEPTH SCALE:1 in to 2.5 ft LOGGED: AK/AS


DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
PROJECT: Hydrogeological Investigation Plan RECORD OF BOREHOLE SB 103 SHEET 4 of 4
PROJECT NUMBER: 1533210 DRILLING METHOD: Hollow-Stem Auger DATUM: Ground Surface GS ELEVATION (ft):
LOCATION: Wood Street Landfill DRILLING DATE: 12/4/17 AZIMUTH: n/a TOC ELEVATION:
CLIENT: Granger
BORING METHOD DRILL RIG: CME 750 COORDS: Lat. , Long.
SOIL PROFILE SAMPLES PENETRATION RESISTANCE
BLOWS / ft
DEPTH

20 40 60 80

REC / ATT
DESCRIPTION ELEV. NOTES

GRAPHIC

NUMBER
(ft)

BLOWS

USCS

TYPE
WATER LEVELS

LOG
per 6 in N WATER CONTENT (PERCENT)
DEPTH W
Wp Wl
VEGETATION: lb hammer 10 20 30 40
(ft) 30 inch drop
60
58.0 - 65.0
SAND, fine to coarse, trace coarse gravel; loose, 24.0
wet. (Continued) 11 SS 2-3-5-7 8
24.0
4 1/4" HSA

24.0
12 SS 2-2-5-10 7
24.0

65
Boring completed at 65.0 ft.

70
DUL_BOREHOLE W/COORDS HYDROGEO INVESTIGATION PLAN.GPJ DUL.GOLDER.GDT 2/6/18

75

80

DEPTH SCALE:1 in to 2.5 ft LOGGED: AK/AS


DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Stearns Drilling CHECKED: Figure
DRILLER: BG DATE:
/ uo»
OW NER LOG O F BORING NUMBER

GRANGER LAND DEVELOPMENT CCMitPANY M W -20 (PA G E I OF 3 P A G E S )


PR O JEC T NAME ARCHITECrENGINEER
IJ +
^ GRANGER N O . I L A N D FIL L STS Consuttanls Ltd.
f SITE LOCATK3N UNCONFINEO COMPRESSIVE STBEN CTH
TO N S F T -
L A N S IN G , M ICHIGAN

PLASTIC WATER LIQUID


UMIT% CONTENTS LIMIT %
-------------- # ------------------ “ Z^
OESCf^lPTION O F MATERIAL
to 20 30 40 50


I I tS
Ul □ <8>
STANDARD
PENETRATION
SURFACE ELEVATION BLOWS FT
tn
lO 20 30 40 SO

ss T O P S O IL - DARK BFIOWN CLAYEY SAND


SOME ROOTS AND ORGANIC MATTER -
M O IST - MEDIUM DENSE
( T O P S O I L .-O I .)

BROWN SANDY CLAY - SOME GRAVEL -


ss M OIST - VERY S T I F F (cl)

10
SS

JL£. GRAY SANDY CLAY - SOME GRAVEL -


SS M O IST - HARD TO VERY S T I F F ( c i.)

_ZSL
SS

_£S.

-- CONTINUED --

V
I ■
L.

THE s t r a t if ic a t io n LINES REPRESENT THE APPROXIMATE BOUNDARY LINES BETWEEN SOIL TYPES IN SITU THE TRANSITION HAT BE ORAOUAL

BL.2
OWNER log OF BORING NUMBER

c granger
PROJECT NAME
GRANGER N O .
land DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

1 L A N D FIL L
MW-ZO (PA G E Z OF 3 P A G E S )
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER
ST5 Consultants Ltd
SITE l o c a t io n UNCO N nNCO COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
TONS FT*
L A N S IN G , M ICHIGAN 1 2
PUfcSTiC WATER LIQUID
LIMIT % CONTENT X U M IT%

X “ ----------------- < • -----------------


DESCRIPHON O F MATERIAL
w 20 30 40 so

§I
111 □
SURFACE ELEVATTON
bz '■
D 0
STANDARD
PCNETnATlON B L O W S FT
Z5 to 20 30 40 50
r 26
S5 K
[i

30

ss

3S

ss I GRAY SANDY CLAY -


M OIST -
SOME GRAVEL
HARD TO VERY S T I F F
-
( cL. I

40

SS n

_1S_
I 0 SS

jLa_

-- CONTINUED --
a CAL BRAT :0 M NETRCM Kret

I:

THE STRATIFICATION LINES REPRESENT THE I 4ATE BOUNDARY LINES BETWEEN SOIL TYPES IN SITU THE TRANSITION MAY BE GRAOUAI.

BL.2
t .
OWNER LOG OF BORING NUMBER
GRANGER LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY M W -20 (PA G E 3 OF 3 PAG ES)
PROJECT NAME ARCHrrECT'ENGINEER
GRANGER N O . I L A N D FIL L STSConsutUntsLId.
SITE LOCATION UNCONFINEO COMPRESSIVE S tR E N S T H
TONS FT*
L A N S IN G , M ICHIGAN 1 2 3 4 5

n jk s tic WATER LKXllO


LiM rr% C O N T EN TS U M IT %
— ------- « -------- — —
X - - -
z OesCRIFTTON O F MATERIAL
30

I •p 20 40 50

y
u Z ■ STANDARD
SURFACE ELEVATION D PENETRATION BLOWS FT
to 20 30 40 50

t I SS

GBAY SANDY CLAY - SOME GRAVEL -


M O IST - HARD TO VERY S T I F F (cL)

55

I2 SS
O’

60
GRAY MEDIUM TO COARSE SAND -
I 3 SS
TRACE TO SOME S I L T - TRACE
GRAVEL - WET TO SATURATED -
DENSE ( SF

"65"

14 SS

END OF B O R IN G .
BORING ADVANCED TO 3 0 . 0 FT. U S IN G
C AU I 9 R A T 6 a p e : lE T R O I lE T E R
JO- S O L ID STEM AUGER. BORING ADVANCEC O '
FROM 3 0 . 0 F T . TO 6 6 . 5 F T . U S I N G
WASHED D R I L L I N G T E C H N IQ U E S.
INSTALLED M ONITORING W ELL. (S E E
ENCLOSED WELL IN ST A L L A T IO N DIAGRAN
u C A SIN G U S E D : 2 5 . 0 FT.

THE s t r a t if ic a t io n l i n e s REPRESENT THE APPROMMATE BOUNDARY LINES BETWEEN SOIL TYPES N SITU THE TRANSITION MAY BE GRADUAL.

WL 60.0 FT. WS WSORWD BORING STARTED 12-19-64 3340 RANGER ROAD

WL ecR ACR B O R IN G C O M P L E T E D 12-20-84


£3 L A N SIN G , Ml 48906

WL 6 0.0 FT. AB B-5 3 FOREMAN A PPD BY STS JO B NO 71295


JP TDG
ai-i
f
Well I n s ta lla tio n Diagram STS Consultants, Ltd.
Monitoring Well # 20 3340 Ranger Rd., Lansing, Ml 48906
Granger No. 1 L andfill
CJD I TDG I 1-2-85 |7 1 2 9 5 ~
IQ Z
DORING NUMBER MW-12 TOTAL DEPl'H 80' S.W.L. (BOL) 64'

S a n p le From 0 t o 80
Number Feet L ith o lo g ic D e s c rip tio n
{
0 -3 SAND; b la c k is h - b r o w n , m ed. f i n e , m o is t
3 -5 SAND Sr GRAVEL; I t . g r a y , m e d .- c o a r s e , m o is t
5 -9 CLAY TILL; r e d d is h - b r o w n w /m ixed c o b b le s an d p e b b l e s .
m o i s t , c l a y b a l l s in s p o i l s
9-34 CLAY; g r a y , m o i s t , p l a s t i c i n n a t u r e w /scm e r a n d a n
p e b b le s , c la y b a l l s in s p o ils
34 - 38 SAND; g r a y , m e d .- f i n e , v e r y s i l t y n a t u r e , s a t u r a t e d .
s h a r p c o n t a c t b etw ee n c l a y an d sa n d
38 - 59 CLAY; g r a y , m o i s t , p l a s t i c w /m in o r p e b b le s
59 - 64 SAND Sr GRAVEL; m e d .- c o a r s e sa n d w / f i n e g r a v e l , a n g u l a r .
w e l l s o r t e d , no s i l t , m o is t
64 - 80 SAND & GRAVEL; m e d .- c o a r s e sa n d w /c o a r s e g r a v e l and
l a r g e ig n e o u s c l a s t s , p o o r l y s o r t e d , s a t u r a t e d

s c r e e n e d i n t e r v a l : 77 - 80 f t . BGL

MW-12 w as r e d r i l l e d an d 80 f e e t o f 2 - in c h g a lv a n iz e d
c a s in g was i n s t a l l e d v d iich w as a c q u ir e d f r o n t h e
p r e v io u s w e l l l o c a t i o n

MW-12 w as b e n t o n i t e s l u r r y g r o u te d fro m 5 - 7 4 fe e t
BGL and b a c k f i l l e d w / n a t u r a l m a t e r i a l s ; cem ent p ad
and c a s in g p r o t e c t o r v?ere i n s t a l l e d
D evelopm ent w as q u ic k an d c le a n e d up r c ^ ) id ly , f a s t
re c h a rg e r a t e

t o t a l d e p th =* 80 f e e t BGL w /s a rrp le s a t 5 - f o o t i n t e r v a l s

P io z o n c to r: □ Scroon Pipe, Total Depth {E3Gr.l_


BORING N'JMBER MW-12 c o n 't . TOT/\L DEPIH S .W .L . (DGL)

S a n p le From to
Number Feet Blovi? C o u n ts

1 3 -5 6 , 10, 14

2 8-10 ( N .R .) 13, 1 7 , 18
3 13 - 15 8 , 13, 17

4 18 - 20 8 , 14, 19
5 23 - 25 (N .R .) 1 2 , 1 7 . 18
6 28 - 30 1 2 , 1 4 , 21
7 • 33 - 35 1 7 , 24
8 38 - 40 1 5 , 1 7 , 23
9 43 - 45 1 2 , 1 7 , 26
10 48 - 50 1 1 , 16

11 53 - 55 27, 36
12 58 - 60 18, 23, 29
13 63 - 65 19, 28, 32
14 68 - 70 3 2 , 37
15 73 - 75 17, 23
16 78 - 80 2 1 , 37

N o te : p o o r r e c o v e r y i n l i n e r t u b e s , t r a p s w e re u s e d t o
r e t r i e v e sa m p le s

N .R . = no r e t r i e v a l o f sam p le

P io z o rc te r: □ S c re e n T o t a l O -p th (DGf.L
N o. / rw u K T w m i C 'iV Q j^ c ^

v n j . *00 .. M S

b /y 7 k / S li

-fl-E V ,------
874.17
MTi latTAUn

1} CASINC DETAILS
9 -//T -8 q

(T .O .C .)
A) TTPt or PIPEi

psm n w PVC.rrAiHLCSS, teflok , other 6 ^ 1 V G u W .t'Z QiL


CRDUNI)
RDUNI) SDRI
SDRPACE
V e c ) .: tW < C c a ' i _ r T . PIPE SCHEDULE _ a s _
BEKTOHl
rELLETS/l HUUJl/POVDn 1} TTPE o r PIPE JOIKTS;
ri.
fiW L lW eT i THREAPED I w/TAPEt] , OTHER

C) HAS SOLVEKT USEDI TES M ^SS)

D) TTPE o r VELL SCREEN)

PVC, TEFLON, OTHER


■ r x :
i3 rr. BACiriu. MmOB BOREHOLE £} VELL SCREEN SLOT SIZE ^7
01,
________
rraE E S P I'iUOM TBmiE IK . r) > 1P£ DIA: ID IK . “2 . OD IK.
ciurin riu£o
C) INSTALLED PROTECTOR PIPE H/LOCKt YES OR NO
CjSiMe.vk B cm \o^A < '•": 1*'' J5 n. PHUTtO OR PIPE DIA. IR. W t_ l! C & . p
------- 1 5 ^ —
BEHTOKITE
PEUETS/CKANVUH, ISBEi

SILICA SAME
S U'il II B Q . rr.

_______ FT.
2} VEU DEYELOPHEHT

A} HETttOD

BAILIKC, PUHPINC, [SPRCIWG^ COMPRESSED AIR

OTHER ft
(NOTE ADDITIONAL COMMENTS BELOW)
PILTER PACE
HATERLAL -70 n. B) TINE SPENT FOR DEVELOPMEKTI

t H o itV ^ A G jlU ijl;i&C- c) a p p r o z ih a te v a t e e tolom E ) rem oved

ADDED _

D) VATtl CLARITY BEFORE DEVELOPMEKTT


r
> *rr*»* ■
___2 2 - rr#
5­ CLEAR, TURBID.( S a QPE^
SEAL m aterial
rr. E) VATER CURITT AFTER DEVELOFMEKn

SLIGHTLY TURBID, TURBID, OPAQUE


u o c r iu »
HATERLAL
F) odor: TES 0 R ( ^
EiEsi i l r , .
3} HATER LEVEL SUMMARY

A) DEPTH FROM TOP OF CASING AFTER DEVELOPMEHTT

FT. OR DRY

B) OTHEl MEASUREHEHTS (T .O .C .) )

DATE/TIMt ^ 'O b C K \^

DATE/TIME________________________________________________ FT.

DATE/TIME____________________________________________ FT.

f \
ADDTTIOHAL COMMENTS): Ib lg c l ]^d \ c \k ix/v. C c^p ^O xi7C \~'
Sarapla
REC Slow Oeuih
In
STEARNS DRILLING COMPANY Type Count SOILOESCRIPTIOfl
Industrial Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316
616/598'7770

89 -2 2 9 5 -9
fy tw
LOG OF TEST BORING NO. ^3 deefp we l

S heet, 1 of. 2 7 Brown M o ttle d S i l t y C la y , L i t t l e


SS
G ranger L a n d f i l l
12 3
5- 7
Z F in e t o C o a rse G ra v e l

^ .
Location L a n s in g , MI
Same a s a b o v e , S l i g h t y P l a s t i c

Dete Completed. 9 -1 5 -8 9

Crew Chief
DniiRig
D a rry l K rause
CME 850
SS 10
1
1
3
777 2" Brovm S i l t y F in e Sand Seam
1(T= (w a te r s e e p a g e ) ^
Boring Method

Hole Plugged With Brown S i l t y C l a y , ’'Some F in e t o Medium


B e n to n ite g r o u t Sand
*

GROUNDWATER:
5 0 .1
Encountered ®___
After completion_
After________hrs.
ft.
• ft.
.ft. SS 18
3
5
7
z
?age ft. 9 15-
Boring Caved at None .ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA;


PipeTType 2'* g a l v a n i zed
Length 9 3 ,0 '
Above Ground 3 .0 ’
Cap -r-eAula.r f l i p cap
Screen/Type 2" s t a i n l e s s s t e e l
Size ___ 2” X 36"_____________ SS 18
4
8
z Same a s a b o v e , L i t t l e F in e Sand

Slot ___ 13 i
Sat @__ 9 0 ,0 ' - 9 5 .O’"
Backfilled None
Bentonite SP.tS l ^ r ^ . f r o m 8 0 ,Q '- 7 5 . )'
Grout/Type Cem ent, B e n t o n i t e ___
Depth 7 5 .0 ' - S u r f a c e ______
Prolectiva Casing
Materials Cleaned l^ e ll & A ugers
Development Yes Rod pumped SS 18
3
6
7
7
Same a s a b o v e . F in e to C o a rs e Sand
Seams
w e l l i hour______________ 8 7 C o a rse G ra v e l

REMARKS; , s t ^ a r e d o f f 4j;___ __ Brown S i l t y C la y , Some F in e S a n d ,


HSA A d ap ter cap__________ L i t t l e F in e G ra v e l

LEGEND.
eiowCount'Blowa par 6"
V,. 140,* harnmer % 30" d'op 4
SS - Z~ Spill Spoon Samp e, SS 16 9
US - 0r»»s Linor S»mp!p
ST - ShalPy Tube Semple 13
SNfi - Sample nm tecoveted 30-
1 I1U ruo
Sempra now Oaein
STEARNS DRILLING COMPANY Type REC Count In SOIL DESCRIPTION
Feet
Industrial Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316 Brown S i l t y C la y , Some F in e S an d ,
616/698-7770 L i t t l e G ra v e l

No. 8 9-2295-9
/MlV
LOG OF TEST BORING NO. _ l5 _ ^ e e £ _ w e l

S h eet___ ^____ of _ ^ 4 Brown S i l t y C la y , Some F in e Sand


SS 17 9
Project G ran g er L a n d f i l l 13

Location L a n s in g , MI____________

Date Completed 9-15 89

4 Brown S i l t y C la y , O c c a s io n a l F in e
Crew Chief
Drill Rig
D a rry l K rause
CHE 850
SS 16 10
14
I Sand Seam
W-
Boring Method 4^" HSA Brown F in e t o C o a rs e S an d , Some S i l t

Hole Pi.iggedWith Cement


S e n to n ite g ro u t

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered ®----- 50.1 ft.
After completion_ .ft. 4 Same a s above
/‘^ e r _______ hrs.. .ft. SS 16 9

1
page ft. 9
Boring Caved a t. None ft. 45
6 G ray S i l t , Some F in e to Medium Sand
SS 18 7
MONITOR W Ea DATA: 9
Pipe/Type 2" g a lv a n iz e d
Length ---- 93.0*
Above Ground 3TF
Cap r e g u l a r f l i p cap
Screen/Type 2" s t a i n l e s s s t e a l 4 Same a s above
Size 2“ X 36”_____________ SS 18 8 7
Slot 2 12 50.
Set rft. 9 0 .0 ' - 9 5 .0 ’
Backfilled .N one________
Bentonite Seal S lu r r y 6 0 . 0 '- 7 5 . 0 '
Grout/Type Cem ent. B e n to n ite ~Brown F in e S an d , L i t t l e S i l t
D epth__ 75.0* - Surf^i^g______
Protective Casing__None
Materials Cleaned W ell & A ugers
5
Development T es Rod p ^ p e d _ SS 12 13
w e ll i hour 23
55. 7
REMARKS: s h e a re d o£f_
HSA A dapter cap

LEGENDi
SlowCounvBlows par 6"
w 'liO * hsminff x 30" drcp
SS - 2~ Split Spoon S3.nplB'
IS - Bra$s Liner Semple SS 10
7
17
z Brown F in e to Medium S an d , Some
S i l t y Sand Seams
ST - Shelby Tube Sample 18
SNft - Sample not recoxereo 50
□CT Wb ’ 8S 1 4 :2 3 STEARNS 243 P09
&.nip)« Wow ueptn
st^ r n S d r illin g c o m p a n y Typ« REC Count FIn
<«i son. DEscnumoN
Industrial Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316 Brown F in e S a n d , Some S i l t y Sand “
616/698-7770 Seam
-
Nin 8 9 -2 2 9 5 -9
O /MIV
LOG OF TEST BORING NO. 1.5 Deep wel l
G ray S i l t y .C lay
S heet___I _____of ^ 8 2
SS 12 17
Project G ra n s e r L a n d f i l l 22 1

Location L ansing^ MI
Brown F in e to Medium S and, T ra c e
of S ilt
-
Date Completed. 9 -1 5 -8 9

5 7
Crew Chief D a rry l K rau se SS 14 5 7
70. z
Drill Rig CME 850 3
Boring Method HSA

Hole Pluaged With Cement
B e n to n ite g r o u t

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered @__ 5 0 .1 ft.
After completion _ .ft. 6 7 Same a s ab o v e
^er ____hrs. .ft. SS 14 10 /
V jpage ______
Boring Caved at None
ft.
.ft.
14 75- Z
MONITOR WELL DATA:
Pipe/Type ___ ?__ g a lv a n iz e d
Length 93.0"
Above Ground 3.0*
Cap r e g u l a r f l i p cap_______
ScreervTvpe 2" s t a i n l e s s s t e e l
Size 2" X 3_6"_______________ SS 15
16
14
77 Same a s ab o v e

Slot 2 18 80- 7
Set 9Q.0* - 9 5 .0 ' 3
Backfilled . None________ SS 13 5 Same a s above
6 \
Bentonite Seal S lu r r y 8 0 ,0 . - 7 5 .0
Grout/Type Cem ent, B e n to n ite SS 8
15
23
2z Brown F in e S a n d , T ra c e o f S i l t
Depth 75.0* - S u r f a c e ______
Protective Casing__ None
27
17
z
Materials Cleaned
Development Yes Rod Pumped
A ugers SS 12 14
20
% Same as above

w e ll jj ho u r___________________ 8 85-
SS 12 14
20
7Z Same as above

REMARKS:... s h e a r e ^ o f f 4 i 11
HSA A d ap ter c ap SS 12 16 Same as ab o v e
\
19
LEGEND.
B lo w C o u n ieio w s p v S "
hammer x 30' drop
SS - I" Split Spoon Sampler
LS - 0rasi Liner Semple
ST - Shelbv Tube Sample 22 90- 7
SNR - Sample not recoverec SS 14 19 7 Same a s above
SjnipM Blow u«ptn
STEARNS DRILLING COMPANY T»p. R£C Ceuni In SOIL OBSCftIPTION

Industrial Park Drive


Brown F in e t o Medium S an d . T ra c e
Dutton, Michigan 49316
616/698-7770 S ilt
14
SS 12 18 Same a s ab o v e
'b No. 8 9 -2 2 9 5 -9

LOG OF TEST BORING NO. ll _ D e e p _ ^1 1


20
20
a
\
SS 10 24 Same a s ab o v e
S h eet. , of. 33

Prelect G ran g er L a n d f i l l End o f B o rin g a t 9 4 ,0 '

Location__L a n s in g , Ml

Date Completed. 9 -1 5 -8 9

Crew Chief D a rry l K rau se


Drill Rig CME 850
00 -
Boring Msthod HS/T

Hole Plugged With___Cement_


B e n io n lte g r o u t

GROUNDWATER;
Encountered @___ 5 0 .1 _ ft.
After completion_ ..ft.
After_______ hrs.. -ft.
epage .. ft. 10 !
daring Caved at Mone __ ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA:


Pipe/Type 2" g a lv a n iz e d
Length 9 3 .0
Above Ground 3 .0 '
Cap r e g u l a r f l i p cap
Screen/Type 2" s t a i n l e s s s t e e l
Size ___ 2" X 36"_____________
Slot ___ IK
Set W O ^ - 9 5 .0 ’
Backfilled
Bentonito Seal S l u r r y 8 0 ,0 * - 7 5 .0 ^
Grout/Type Cem ent. B e n t o n ite
Depth 7 5 .0 ' - S u r f a c e
Protective Casing . None___________
Materials Cleaned W ell & A ugers
Development Yes Rod Fumoed
____ w e ll ^ h o u r
U S.

REMARKS;__ s h e a re d o f f 4^ __ __
HSA A d ap ter cap

LEGEND.
BIowCounVBlow* p»r 6"
w'1 JO# hammer k 30" drop
SS - 2" Split Spoon Sampler
LS - Brass Liner Semple
ST - Snelby Tube Sample 120.
SNR - Semple not recovered
C=if^AaLJ£t< m s r £ r » /lA /£ £ £ M £ t^ ba.
.^ c ^ f j y / t i . /
nojicT UHii 6 ‘'C -^e" L F * i.
A?y/ 5 ^ VEU MO.
- S E L i K a ____
DATt IMSTALUB

87£> o^ 1} CASIHC DETAILS


-CLtV.—
tT .O .C .)
A) TIPE OP PIPE:
CROOND sim r.
£LET. ’eit> z4 '77Z PECT n<pt<
CHOUHD SDRPACE
PVC,STAINLESS. TEPLOS, OTHER '/g w L t'g q J
rr. PIPE SCHEDDLE VO
JEKTOKITE
PEIXETSy ro n n ») TTPE or PIPE JOINTS j

t f c W L I H ^ THREAPED ^H/TAPEjj, OTHER


u c c r iu lu iT ttu L
CJ VAS SOLVENT OSEDI TES 0 R ( ^

D) TTPE or WELL SCREEN;

f PVC. 7^ r m f TEPLOK. OTHER

rr. UCCPIU. HEm>D E) WELL SCREEN SLOT SIZE /

________ AUCEIt TBEHIE r) >1PE DIA: ID IK. 'T . OD IK. _______


ciuviTT r iu x c
C) IHSTAILEO PROTECTOR PIPE H/LOCKJ OR NO
V ew v.evA /& t^’lp>t*'jc PROTECTOR PIPE DIA. _ I*. W c l/ O^J
G * ^ ‘T
BEBTOKIT
PEUm mm I) WELL DEVELOPMENT

A) HETHOD

RAILING, PUHFINC.^ . COMPRESSED AIR

SIL OTHER

(NOTE additional COHHEHTS BELOV}


PIETER PACK
KAIXRUL . B} TIME SPENT POR D EV ELO PN EK n

s i: NaltJ^ncLl C o l l Y e c. c) j t fr u x iw L n w . m . o i s h e . hehdvee ^ tCiO,-eL I


1. m m _____________
is
BELL BOTTOH D) water CLARITT BEPORE DCVELOPHEirTT
ELEV. 7??.24^
CLEAR OPAQUE
SEAL IU.TEK1AL
E) HATER CLARITT APTER DEVELOPKOm

BACKPIU SLICUTLT n iB I D , TURBID, OPAQUE


MATERIAL
r} odor; tes or ( ^

3) WATER LEVEL SCMMART

A) DEPTH PROH TOP OT CASING APTER DEVELOPMENT:

S m r :. OR DRT

B) OTHER measurements (T .O .C .>:

DATE/TIKE 9-2/-g?/7/ao 73.uUi^'-


DATE/TIMt PT.

DATE/TIME PT.

ADBTTIOBAI COMMENTS; ArT£f\f\}^TT*. H a £ .s. V/£LL . F /A sT 75 t P F v e 't .a P

A At S (-S ^ A r w N ^ ' ^ c c s s s f ^ i / L . ^C A££:^J f\A < L ^rn £ h ,T


W t£ U > €CL UPt3KJ lA J iT N y v < 0 //:g ’^ L € f A < N C ^ /^ T iS f
Semple . Blew Depth
STEARWS.DRJLLING COMPANY Type REC Cotmt In SOIL description
Feet
Industrial Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316
616/698-7770

No, 8 9 -2 2 9 5 -9

LOG OF TEST BORING NO, MW-5 S __

S h eet-----_ i ___ o f______ I —


Project G ran g er L a n d f i l l ____

Location L a n s in g , M I ________

No sa m p lin g r e q u i r e d
Date Completed . 9 -2 1 -8 9

Crevv Chief D a rry l K rau se


Drill Rig CME 850
10
Boring Method HSA_______ ___

Hole Plugged With Cem ent, B e n to n it e

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered ®----- .. _ ft.
After completion — - ft.
After_______ hrs.. __ ft.
isge ___ft. IS
Boring Caved a t . ___ ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA:


Pipe/Type 2“ g a lv a n iz e d
Length 7 4 ' c a s i n g , .
Above Ground 4 .0 '
Cap R e a ^ f l i p g a l v .
Screen/Type s t a i n l e s s s t e e l
- 5 5 T1--------------------
Size ____I
Slot 20 -
Set 7 0 .0 ' - 7 3 , 0 ’
F tarU iiip rt Sand pack ~ 7 2 .0 '-6 7 T o P

Bentonite Sp»|B e n se a l s l u r r y 6 7 . 0 ' - 2 . 0 '


Grout/Type Cement B e n t o n ite g r o u t
Depth 6 2 . 0 ’ - S u r f ace_____
Protective Casing. None
Materials Cleaned A u g e rs, w e ll
Development Yes Rod pumped
ES­

REMARKS: _ _ ,

LEGEND.
&lav,Count Slow3 p«r S~
w'140# harnmer a 30" drop
SS - 2" Split Spoon Sampler
LS - Brass Liner Sample
ST - Shelby Tube Semple
SNR - sarriple not reeoveroO SO
Ul-I UO OS X‘+:;iX 3IC.H!r^iN3 ij 1i_i_ i iNu
S(irp4« Blew Ovplti
st^ r Ws d r il l in g c o m p a n y Typ. DEC Count In SOILoescHpnoN
FdH
Irtdustrial Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316
616/698*7770
M ,, 8 9 -2 2 9 5 -9
1
LOG OF TEST BORING NO. S

Sheet ^ o f___

Project Gi^anger L a n d f i l l

Location MI

Date Completed

Crew Chief D a rry l K rau se


Drill Rig _ CME 850
40JJ
Boring Method 4 i" HSA

Hole Plugged With Cement


B e n to n ite g r o u t

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered ® __ ___ft.
After completion_ ___ft.
A'^er_______ hrs., ___ ft.
page _ ft. 45.
Boring Caved a t. ___ ft.

MONITOR WEU DATA:


Pipe/Type 2” g a l v a n iz e d
Length 7 4 ' c a s in g
Above Ground
Cap r e g . f l i p g a lv . cap
Screen/Type _ S t a i n l e s s s t e e l
Size __ ^ X 36"
Slot . 7 50.
Set ___ 70 .0 ' - 7 3 .0 '
Backfilled satid p ack 7 2 . 0 '~ 6 7 . 0 ‘
Bentonite Seal B en seal s l u r r y 6 7 . 0 ' - B2.0
Grout/Type Cement B e n t o n ite g r o ut!
Depth 62.0* - s u r f a c
Protective Casing - None
Materials Cleaned A u g e rs , w e ll
Development Yes Rod _pumped_
53-
16 G ray S i l t w /F in e Sand
SS 10 30
REMARKS;____ 29
10 G ray F in e to C o a rs e S a n d , Some S i l t
SS 8 19
22
LEGEND
BJow Counl Blows p er 6* 15 Same a s above
w /iaa# hammer X30' drop SS 10 14
SS - S ' SplU Spdon Sampler
LS - Brass Linar Sample
18
ST - Shelby Tube Sample 13
6 0 -^
SNR - Sample not recovered SS 8 14
UI-I Ut) ' tiy bItHKNb UKJ L L - l l N b
S am ple Uepin
B lew
STEARWS DRILLING COMPANY ' Tfpe REC Count (n s o n . DESCFtPTtON
F«ct
Industrial'Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316 ^ r a y F in e to C o a rs e S a n d , Some S i l t
616/698-7770 G ray S i l t w /F in e Sand

No. 8 9 -2 2 9 5 -9
(
C o a rse G ra v e l
LOG OF TEST BORING NO. S
G ray S i l t y .Clay
Sheet ^ of _ 3 22
SS IQ 19
Project G ran g er L a n d f i l l 25
6 5 - '^

Location _ L a n s in g , MI_________ 5
SS 12 6 _Sarae a s above
7 2 G ray F in e to Medium S an d , Some S i l t
Date Completed, 9 -2 1 -8 9

6 G ray F in e to C o a rse S an d , Some S i l t


Crew Chief. D a rry l K rau se SS 6
Drill Rig CHE 830 8
HSF 70-
Boring Method

Hole Plugged With. Cem ent, B e n to n ite 9


g ro u t SS 10

GROUNDWATER:
12 i
Encountered @— . .. ft,
After completion_ _fl. End o f B o rin g a t 7 3 .0 '
A*ter_______ hrs. ..ft.
page . ft.
Boring Caved a t . ..ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA;


PipeH-ype 2” g a lv a n iz e d
Length , . . 7 V c a s in g ____
Above Ground 4.0^
Cap R ee. f l i p g a l v . cap
S ta in le s s S te e l
Screen/Type________
Size 2*' ^ 36"
Slot 7
Sat /g. 7 0 .0 ' - 7 3 .0 ’
Backfilled Sand pack 7 2 . 0 '- 6 7 . 0 '
Bentonite Sea!
Grout/Type Cement B e n to n ite g r o u t
Depth 6 2 .0 ' - S u r f a c e
Protective Casing . None
Materials Cleaned A u g e rs , w e ll
Development Yes Rod pumped

REMARKS:

LEGEND.
BtowCounLB owa paf 6’
hammer x 30* drop
SS - Z* Sp!it Spoon Sampler
LS - Brass L n*r Semole
ST ' ShelDv tu be Sample
SNR - Sample not recovered
UVML5r£- 'Cs^,
F k a L fr y A ^. / "
n tU K T W itt LF *i ,. M o r
A tW 6t s ttOi «0. ‘^ I l o v j 'S e i n
MTK IK T U U a '?■ 7 - e »

-o.tv.- S ^ 3 7 I) CASINC DETAILS


, , (T .O .C .)
A) TTPE OF PIPE!
ctoDKC sinr.
S c^ 2 . 7 3 p£OT>jypH. PVC.ETAlin.ESS, TEFLOK, OTHER \ A a . t A f U
-rsej^ SORPACE
1^eck> vj ^: y rr. PIPE SCHEDOLE _ ‘f O ________________________
iElfTOHITE B) TTPE OF PIPE JOlKTSj
PEIiETS/CFUlKnUR/POWDEH
FT.
(^•'gOCTLlHK^ THREADED ( u i ^ ^ 7 ) , OTHER
wocriu. C) HAS SOLVEHT OSEDI FES O R ^ )
C e iv y c 4 / f e p v 1 D) TTPE OF UEU SCREEN;
4o 5 u - f u <
PVC,( ^ 1 H L E S ^ TEFLON, OTHER________

S I rr. - BM SriU . HETHOD BOREHOLE


DH.
E) HELL SCREEN SLOT S IE I

B C __
_____ g i? AOCER TlltWE
ilUkTlTl FIU XS
‘Ml IN . T) >1P£ D U i ID IH. 1 . OD IK.

C) IBSTALLED PROTECTOR PIPE H/LOCKT YES OH NO

I
M l. FT. PROTECTOR PIPE DIA.
W t|( C«/l
1) VEU DEVELOPMENT
ssS S S CRAHUUK/POUSER
A} METHOD
P ( » /^ HI FT.
BAILING, PUMPING,^ com pressed axr

SILICA 5AHII OTHER Su>^ ^ e. P o l^ jd


FT.
(NOTE ADDITIONAL COMMENTS BELOU)
FILTER PACK
HATE
HATEEIAL B) TIME SPENT FOR DEVELOPMENT; 3 0 t K - A

I i If
C) APPROZIHATE WATER VOLDMEi REMOVED__________
FT.
1? ADDED ____________

» -J HELL BOTTOM ^ ^ D) WATER CLARITY BEFORE DEVELOPMENT;


ELEV. 8 0 S .7 3 51 ! FT.
clear . OPAQITE
SEAL MATEeI a L
FT. E) WATER CLARITY ATTER DEVELOPMEXTI

BACXFIU SLIGHTLY TORRID, TURBID, OPAQUE


material
i p F) odor; yes or{ ^
M Sr 3) WATER LEVEL SUMMARY

A) DEPTH FROM TOP OF CASING AFTER DEVELOPMEKT;

OR DRY

B) OTHER HEASDREMEKTS ( T .O .C .}:

DATE/TIME _______________________________________ n.
DATE/TIME ________________________________________ FT.

DATE/TIME

ADDITIOHAL COHHEKTS: Yslell C i.,0 lo <pU*'C. .


is £ 3 Uo’ NE /J m l - D E £ P
DCT 06 ’89 14:27 stmrie )RILLINGlaw
STEARNS 243 PIS
STEA8NS DRILLING COMPANY Typ« H£0 Count
' In SOIL DESCfllFTTOat
Faai
Industrial Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316 Brown G ray C la y , O c c a s io n a l P e b b le
616/698-7770

No, 89 -2 2 9 5 -9

LOG OF TEST BORING NQ.qWSj^SS

S h eet. of.
Project G ran g er L a n d f i l l _

Location D ew itt Township

Date Completed. 9 -7 -8 9

Crew Chief Mike H e f f e r a n


Drill R ig____ _______________ 10
Boring Method ^ _____

Hole Plugged With. _ G ray C la y , Some S i l t

GROUNDWATER;
Encountered @__ 4 6 .5 ft, S o f t G ray C la y , M o is t, O c c a s io n a l
After completion _ ft. Medium Sand
/'**er. __ __hrs., .ft,
( page ft.
15
Boring Caved a t . ,ft.
tfi
MONITOR WELL DATA:
Plpe/Type 2" g a lv a n iz e d
Length 5 7 .0 '
'G ra y S i l t y C lay w /O c c a s io n a l G r a v e l/
Above Ground 3 .0 ' 5 Sand
C a p ________
Screen/Type Joh n so n
Size ____
Slot 2 20-
Set rg 5 4 .0 ' - 5 7 .0 '
Backfilled Natuya L J a c k
Bentonite Seal ^7*0' - 4 5 .0 '
Grout/Type Meat Cement
Depth 4 5 .0 ' - 0 .0
Protective Casing_No_
Materials Cleaned Steam ed.
Developm ent___
25-

REMARKS;

f,
LEGEND:
BlO'wCounVBlow,* per 6"
w 140# hammer x 30" crop
SS - 2" Spin Spoon Samplor
LS - Brass Liner Sample
ST - Shalbv Tube Sample
SNR - Sample not racovercd 30
WW t LJ-/
!iampi« I A1 BJow
s t e a r n ;? d r il l in g c o m p a n y Type REG Count In
Fo»t
SOIL DESCRIPTION |
Industrial Park Drive
OOtton, Michigan 49316 -
616/698-7770
G ray Brown to C o a rs e Sand w /O c c a s io n a l
89-2295-9 G ra v e l
f b No.

LOG Of TEST BORING NQ < ^ - ^ S '

of. 7 z G ray F in e S a n d , Good S o r t i n g


S heet.
SS 18 19 /
Project G ran g er L a n d f i l l ill __ 9
35-
7

Location D eW itt Tow nship________

Date Completed 9 -7 -8 9
U 7 G ray Brotm Medium Sand
Crow Chief H e ffe ra n 55 10 19 /
Drill Rig CME 75 26
40- z
Boring Method

Hole Plugged With,

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered ®___ A6.5 ft.
After completion_ ■ft. 8 z G ray Brown Medium S an d , M o is t
^ fter________hrs. .ft. SS 10 12
eepage ______ ft. 16 45- 1
Boring Caved a t , .ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA: ^ ^


Pipe/Type ^ g a lv a n iz e d
Length 3 7 7 0 '
Above Ground 370^
C a p _________
3 7 G ray Broxm F in e to Medium S a n d ,
Screen/Type Johnson
Size ___ 3 .0 ’ SS 12 19 7 O c c a s io n a l G r a v e l, Wet
Slot 7 23 I
50-
Set 5 4 .0 ' - 5 7 . 0 ’
Beckfilled N a tu r a l P ack
Bentonite Seel — 4 7 .0 ’ - A5.0*
Grout/Type N eat Cement,
D epth___ - . 0 - 0
Protective Casing . No
Materials Cleaned S team ed
10 7 G ray C o a rs e S an d , G r a v e l, Some S i l t ,
Development ___Rod Pump SS 6 12 7 Wet
14 Z
55-

REMARKS; ...

LEGEND:
e io w C o u n V B to w S p e r 6 “ •a
w hammer x 30" Prop 14 Same a s ab o v e
SS - 2“ Split Spoon Sampler
LS - Hre*» Liner Sample
SS 10 19
ST - Shelby Tube Samp:e 21
SNR - Sampto noi recovereci
60-
6amp« Blew
STEARNS DRILLING COMPANY TVP* REC Count In SQIC DESCniPTION
F««>
Industrie] Park Drive
Dvrfon, Michigan 49316
616/698-7770
13 G ray Brown C o a rs e Sand w /G ra v e l ,
-ok NO. _ . _ B 9 z 2 2 9 5 ^ i _ SS 26 Wet
( f 23
LOG OF TEST BORING NO.
End o f B o rin g a t 5 3 , 0 ’
S heet. o f.

Project G ra n s e r L a n d f i l l H 65.

Location D e w itt Tow nship _ _

Date Completed. 9-7-89

Crew Chief Mike H e ffe ra n


Drill Rig CME 75
70'
Boring Method H " HSA

Hole Plugged With.

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered @__ 4 6 .5 _ ft.
After completion__ — ft.
After_____ _ hra.. _ ft.
'eepage ________ _____ft. 75.
ooring Caved at . . . ..ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA:


Pipe/Type ___ ^ g a l v a n iz e d .
Length 5 7 .0 ’
Above Ground 3 .0 ’
C a p _____ _—
Screen/Type Jo h n so n
Size ___ T T lP

S lo t ____ 80.
Set 5 4 .0 ' - 5 7 .0
Backfilled N a tu r a l ? a X
Bentonite Seal___4 7 .0 ' - 4 5 . 0 ’
Grout/Type N eat Cement
Depth 4 5 .0 ’ - 0 .0 ______
Protective Casing__ Ng_
Materials Cleaned__S tea m ed .
Development Rod Pump_.
85-

REMARKS: . .

( LECENO-
BlowCovnyBlows par 6’
w/140# hirfimer X30' drop
SS - 2" Split Spoon Saitiplsf
LS - Brass Liner Sample
ST - Sheiiiy TuOe Sample 90-
SNR - Sample not recovered
vvfi-ij-s. /m m G ^ /r /e r /r c s ,
A/e>. /
MWKT MJU .G u ^^L f . . J M lM .
MU m. ^ v a
M w 2 0 1> •m u K uui

g 7 7 .g 4 1) C iS I H D R A X U
r u n .—
(T .O .C .
*) m t or m i l
perm r»ow m .tT M iL tft, TBrufi o n a , G < jl.( v & u .'z g fl
ayoM m n c i
m a icacsoLi
a) n n or n ra jo in tt '
TM taota ( o/ ta w i ) , ______________

c) MI a o u m oacsi tu w
D) Tirt or VOL loatBii
tw , TtruM, enini
^ r r . 5 t) Hiu acatu ai4>r aixa,
r) rir i o u i to laV • ». ____
c> usTAUcD raoTtciM rira o/wcat raa oa w
raonerM r m a u . -----W e t/ O y ?
X) vau onawninT '
a)
aatLiae, poMruH,
ow n fx ji^ y c p ^ c ^ p
(■on u n in o o u
a) n o t a r m m

^ •2 ^ tl^^m ***® I....


o> lu tn e u a m aaroax
2T 3

aaam oau am onat


, - DCT 0 6 ’ B9 b l hHKNb UKlLLlrSb u«prn
r i i
bAiiipla etov>
STEARNS Drilling c o m p a n y Typ< AEC Count In
SOIL OeSCfllPTIOiy
Foirt
Industrial Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316 _ Brown S i l t y C lay
616/698-7770

No. 8 9 -2 2 9 5 -9

LOG OF TEST BORING NO. MW-200

Sheet. . o f.
Project Graneer L a n d fill

.ocation L a n s in g , MI

3ate Completed. 9 -2 0 -8 9

2rew Chief D a rry l K rau se


Drill Rig CME 850
10
Boring Method . HSA

-lole Plugged With B e n to n ite


Cement g r o u t________

3R0UNDWATER:
Encountered (fy___ 5 6 .6 ft.
After completion _ __ ft.
4 ^ -'r________hrs. f t.
...la g e __ ft. ( F in e G r a v e l)
None 15'
Soring Caved at __ ft. ‘G ray C lay

MONITOR WELL DATA:


Pipe,Type g a l v a n iz ed.
Length 9 3 ,0 ' r i s e r
Above Ground T 7 S " _________
Cap 2" r e g u l a r f l i p cap
Scree nType S ta in le s s s te e l
Size 2" X 36"
Slot 7 20 <
Set 8 9 .0 ' - 9 2 . 0 ’
Backfilled None
Bentonite Seal S lu r r y .7.3.5 ’- 7 8 . 5 '_
Grout/Type Cement B e n to n ite g r o u t
Depth 7 3 .5 ' - S u r f a c e _____
Protective Casing , None
Materials Cleaned None
Development Yes Rod pumped
O c ca sio n a l F in e G ravel
25-

REMARKS: ‘C o a rse G r a v e l, G ray Brown S i l t y


C la y , Some F in e t o C o a rs e S a n d ,
M o ist
LEGEND:
QlowCauntBlows psr S*
w IdO# hammer * 30' drop
SS - !" Split Spoon Sampler
LS Grass Liner Sample
ST - Shelby Tube Semple
SNft - Samp e not recovered 30
:>arnp'« mow k\
STEARNS'DRilUNG COMPANY Type RfC Coufrt SOIL OEScntPTlON
Industrial Park Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316 Gray Brown S i l t y C la y , Some F in e
616/698-7770 to C o a rse S a n d , M o ist

Q 8 9-2295-9

LOG OF TEST BORING NO.

S heet. -of,
Project G ranger L a n d f i l l

Location L an sin g > MI

Date Completed 9 -2 0 -8 9
6" C obble

Crew Chief D a rry l K rau se


Drill Rig CME 850 O c c a s io n a l C o b b le
40.
Boring Method__HSA

Hole Plugged With, Cement


ie n to n ite g ro u t

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered @___ 5 6 .6 . . ft. F in e G ra v e l
After completion_ _ ft.
/'*»er___ hrs. _ .ft.
page _ ft. Gray Brown C lay w /F in e to C o a rs e
None 45.
Boring Caved a t . _ ft Sand

MONITOR WELL DATA:


Pipe/Type 2" g a lv a n iz e d
Length 93.0* r i s e r
Above Ground , 4.0*
__ _____
Cap 2” r e g u la r f l i p cap
s ta in le s s s te e l
Screen/Type________
Size 2" « 36*'
Slot I------------- 50-
Set @ 89.0* - 92.0*
BackflHed -- None
Bentonite Seal S lu r r y 7 3 .5 * - 7 8 . 5 ’
Grout/Type Cement B e n to n ite g r o u t
Depth 73.5* - S u r f a c e ________
Protective Casing Notts---------------------
Materiais Cleaned None______________
Development Yea Rod pumped
-55-
“S t i f f e r C lay

REMARKS;

LEGEND
Brown F in e to C o a rse S an d , L i t t l e
BlowCauntBlows par 6“ S ilt
w.'idO# hammer * 30" aroc 6
SS - J ' Spill Spoon Sampler
LS - Brass L in e r S e r n p le SS u 10
ST - Shaby Tuba Sample 14 . 1
S n r - Sample not recovered
Simple Blew D«pin
STEARNS DRILUNG COMPANY Tvpi REC Count In sou. PESCRIPnON
Fast
indtJStriafPark Drive
Dutton, Michigan 49316 G ray Brown F in e t o C o a rs e S a n d , " ““
616/698-7770 L ittle S ilt

SNn. 8 9 -2 2 9 5 -9

LOG OF TEST BORING NO. MW-20D

Sheet - 3 k 5
SS 10 22 4 Same a s above
Project G ranger L a n d f i l l 14 7
65-

Location L a n s in g , MI___________

Date Completed 9 -2 0 -8 9

13 7 Brown F in e t o C o arse S an d , Some S i l t ,


Crew Chief D a rry l K rau se SS 8 19 O c c a s io n a l C lay Seam
7 1
Drill R ig__ CHE 850 25 7
70-
Boring Method A i" HSA
w

Hole Plugged With *


B e n to n ite g ro u t
Brown F in e to C o a rse Sand w / S i l t
GROUNDWATER:
Encountered @___ 56 • 6 ft.
After completion_ ft. 22 7
After_______ hrs.. ,ft. SS 14 32 7
page ft. 32
None 75- Z
Boring Caved a t . .ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA:


Pipe/Type 2** g a lv a n iz e d
Length 93.0* r i s e r
Above Ground - ^ Q l _____
Cap 2'* r e g u la r f l i p cap
Scree n/Typ0 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l 11
Size ___ 2“ X 36” SS 8 19 Same a s above
Slot 22
80-
Set 89.0* - 92 .0 *
Backniled None
Bentonite Seal S lu r r y 7 3 .5 * - 7 8 .5 '
Grout/Type Cement B e n t o n ite g ro u t
nopth 7 3 .5 ' - S u r f a c e Brown S i l t w ith F in e t o Medium Sand
Protective Casing . None
Materials Cleaned None 10 Z
Development Yes Rod pumped SS 10 15 /
19
85- 7

REMARKS; __ _

Brown F in e to C o a rse S an d , L i t t l e
S ilt
LEGEND;
BlowCountBlowa per E~
uv/ieo# hemmsr * 30' d-'Op 11
SS - 2" SpliT Spoon Sampler SS 8 9
LS - Braes Liner Sample
ST - Shelbv Tube Sample 10
SNR - Sarnple not recovered 90-
■ja'jirjj.r “Blow
STEARi\(S DflULiWG COMPAIMV T«)« R£C Count In SOILDESCaiPTION
Industrial Park Drive
7 Brown f i n e to ticdium b a n d , L i t t l e S i l t
Dutton, Michigan 49316
6 l6 /6 9 8 ‘7770 SS 8 11 7
3 2
'b No. 8 9 -2 2 9 5 -9 5 Brown F in e to C o a rs e S an d , Some S i l t
SS 14 4
lO G OF TEST BORING NO. MW-2QD 6 S Brown S i l t , Some F in e Sand
5 G ray S i l t w ith F in e to C o a rs e Sand
S h eet. .o f. SS 14 13
10 Z
Project G ranger L a n d f i l l 6 Brown F in e t o Medium S an d , Some S i l t
9^
SS 10 7
9 s,
Location L an sin g > Ml
End o f B o rin g a t 96. 0*

Date Completed 9 -2 0 -8 9

Crew Chief D arry l K rau se


Drill Rig CM E 850
100-
Boring Method 4V’ HSA
■'
Hole Plugged With B e n to n ite
Cement g ro u t________

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered @___ 5 6 .6 _ ft.
After completion_ -ft,
A fter_______ hrs.. -ft. -
page ft. 105-
boring Caved a t . None ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA: ^


Pipe/Type 2» g a l v a n i z e d
Length 9 3 .0 ' r i s e r
Above Ground _______________
4^'
Cap 2” r e g u la r f l i p cap
ScreenTType s ta i n le s s S te e l
Size __ ^ ^ A?.
Slot ^ 110-
Set ^ 8 9 .O' - 9 2 .0 '
Backfilled — None-----------
Bentonite Seal S lu rr y 7 3 .5 '- 7 8 ._ 5 ' .
Grout/Type Cement B e n to n ite g ro u t
Depth 7 3 .5 ^ - . S u rfa c e
Protective Casing___ None-----------------
Materials Cleaned — Hen®-----------------
Development Yes - Rod Pumped
115- ■

REMARKS:-----

LEGEND'
BlowCounVfllOws B'
h*fnmtr * 30" drop
SS - 2 ' Split Spoon Sampler
LS - Brass Liner Sample
57 - Shelby Tube Sample 120-
SNn - Sample not recovered
SOIL BORING/MONITORING WELL BLOW
LOG OF GEOLOGY WELL DIAGRAM
INFORMATION COUNTS

Sandy clay loam topsoil from cuttings


DATE: 10^7\92 BORING/WELL LD-: MW-24S

CLIENT: GRANGER WOOD ST. UNDFILL


3,5 Clay , occ. sand & silL tan-brown, soft,
GEOLOGIST: CRAIG B. CAMPBELL 8,12 semi-plastic, moist

DRILLING FIRM: TiTDRiLLING

CREW CHIEF: STEVE HEMPULSKl 5.6 Clay, little silt, grey, plastic, wet - moist
7.10 occ. oxidized fractures
DRILL RIG: MOBILE DRILL B-59

DRILLING METHOD: 4.25' HOLLOW STEM AUGER


2.4 15 Clay, grey, semi-plastic, moist
SOIL SAMPLING METHOD: 24' SPUT BARREL 7.11 no fractures

BOREHOLE DIA. (la): 8.2S

TOTAL DEPTH DRILLED (ft. bg); 7i> 5,7 20 Clay, silty, grey, occ. sand seam
10,10 sand dry - moist
DEPTH TO WATER WHILE DRILLING (ft. bg);

GROUND ELEVATION (ft NGVD); _________


2.3 25 Clay, grey, w e t very plastic
WELL COMPLETION INFORMATION 4.4 occ. sub-angular pebble

SCREENED INTERVAL (ft. bg): sa.S .B4.a


SCREEN LENGTH (ft.: 5
SCREEN MATERIAL:______ STAINLESS STEEL 5.5 30 s a m e a s a b o v e
SCREEN SLOT SIZET3IA. (in.): 0.01 8.11 very w et
TOTAL CASING LENGTH (ft): 57
CASING TVPE/DIA (la): QAL.STEEU2'ID
TOP OF CASING ELEVATION (ft. NGVb):
FILTER PACK INTERVAL (ft. bg): B9.5-62.5 4,6 35 same a s above
FILTER PACK MATERIAL: FORM. COLLAPSE 8,12
SEAL INTERVAL (ft. bg): 02,5 - 00
PLACEMENT METHOD: AUGER TREMIE
MATERIAL: BENTONITE SLURRY
GROUT INTERVAL (ft.bg): 00-2 3,4 40 same as above
PLACEMENT METHOD: AUGER TREMIE 9,10
MATERIAL: CEMENT BENTONITE
PROTECTIVE CASING TYPE: 4 ' LOCKING STEEL
DEVELOPMENT COMMENTS: REMOVED APPROX.
30 GAL. WATER CLEAR 5.0 45 sam e a s above
11.14
DEPTH TO WATER
(ft. BTOC) TIME DATE
02.00 WHILEORLNG 10/27/92
3.6 50 sam e a s above
8,10 Sand, grey, dry - moist in tip of spoon

GENERAL COMMENTS
Soil description* and blow counts from Interval* <04 ft 5,8 55 Clay as above 9* sandy clay seam
BGL are from deep boring approx. 10 feet to the east. 10.18

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SOIL BORING/MONITORING WELL BLOW LOG OF GEOLOGY


INFORMATION COUNTS

DATE: 10\27\92 BORINGAVELLI.D.: MW -24S


23.10 Clay, Silty grey to 59.5
CLIENT: GRANGER WOOD ST. LANDFILL 10.23 59.5 Sand, grey coarse, dry

S5 Sand, coarse grey, clean, saturated

70
EOB a t 7 0 .0 ftb g l

75

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DEPTH (BG)
SOIL BORING/MONITORING WELL BLOW
LOG OF GEOLOGY WELL DIAGRAM
INFORMATION COUNTS

Sandy clay loam topsoil from cuttings


DATE: BORING/WELL I.O.; MW-24D

CLIENT: GRANGER WOOD ST- LANDFILL


3,5 S Clay, occ. sand & silt, tan-brown, soft,
GEOLOGIST; CRA‘G B CAMPBELL 8,12 semi-plastic, moist

DRILLING FIRM: T&TDRILLING

CREW CHIEF: STEVE REMPULSKl 5,6 10 Clay, little silt, grey, plastic, wet - moist
7,10 occ. oxidized fractures
DRILL RIG; MOBILE DRILL B-Sa

DRILLING METHOD; 4 25‘ HOLLOW STEM AUGER


2,4 IS Clay, grey, semi-plastic, moist
SOIL SAMPLING METHOD; 2 4 'SPUT BARREL 7,11 no fractures

BOREHOLE DIA-(in.); 0.23

TOTAL DEPTH DRILLED (ft. bg); 92 S,7_ 20 Clay, silty, grey, occ. sand seam
10,10 sand dry • moist
DEPTH TO WATER WHILE DRILLING (ft. bg):

GROUND ELEVATON (ft. NGVD);


2,3 25 Clay, grey, weL very plastic
WELL COMPLETION INFORMATION 4,4 occ. sub-angular pebble

SCREENED INTERVAL (ft. bg): 84 - 89


SCREEN LENGTH (ft.; S
SCREEN MATERIAL; STAINLESS STEEL 5,5 30 same as above
SCREEN SLOT SIZE/DIA. (In.); o.oi 8,11 very wet
TOTAL CASING LENGTH (ft): 87
CAS ING TYPE/DIA (In.): GAL. STEEL' 2* ID
TOP OP CASING ELEVATION (ft. NGVD):
FILTER PACK INTERVAL (ft. bg); 89 -8 2 4,6 35 same as above
FILTER PACK MATERIAL; FORM. COLLAPSE 8,12
SEAL INTERVAL (ft bg); 82 - 80
PLACEMENT METHOD: AUGER TREMIE
MATERIAL: BENTONITE SLURRY
GROUT INTERVAL (ft. bg): 8 0 -2 3,4 40 same as above
PLACEMENT METHOD; AUGER TREMIE 9,10
MATERIAL; CEMENT BENTONITE
PROTECTIVE CASING TYPE: 4“ LOCKING STEEL
DEVELOPMENT COMMENTS: REMOVED APPROX.
30 GAL, WATER CLEAR 5.8 45 same as above
11,14
DEPTH TO WATER
(ft. BTOC) TIME DATE
81.60 1:30PM lO^ZT/eZ
3,6 SO
8,10 Sand, grey, dry - moist in tip of spoon

GENERAL COMMENTS
5,8 55 Clay as above 9“ sandy clay seam
10,18

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c DATE;
SOIL BORING/MONITORING WELL

10\26\92
INFORMATION

BORING/WELL I.D.: M W -24D


BLOW
COUNTS
LOG OF GEOLOGY WELL DIAGRAM

23.18 60 Clay, Silty grey to 59.5


CLIENT; GRANGER WOOD ST. LANDFILL 18.23 59.5 Sand, grey coarse, dry

8.15 65 Sand, coarse grey, clean, saturated


17,20

14,20 70 same as above


2S,38

50,35 75 same as above, occ. fine sand seams


71 fine gravel seams

18,63 80 Sand, coarse, grey, dense, saturated


60

17.82 BS same as above

same as above, increasing clay content

stiff drilling,auger refusal at 92’


END OF BORING @ 92' BGL

95

100

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HORIZON ENVIRONMENTAL
Page; _ J _ of _2_
Boring N o .:________________________
Completed Well No.: MW-!tS Renlnrpmt-tn
Client; _Granger____________________
Project No.: GRN-01Q2
Date: Started: 3/5/95 Finished: 3/14/95
Time; Started: 12:30 pm_Finished: _2:Q0 pm

Well/Boring Log Sheet


State County Township Fraction Section T R
MI Ingham Lansing NW l/4 NW l/4 3 4N 2W

Contractor: Steams Drilling Drilling Mcthod(s) Depth Ground Surface


Address; Fenton, MI Elevation (ft.):
4 1/4” HSA 104.0’ TOC Elevation (ft.) 918.14
Equipment; George E Failing-Model F7 Datum (ft.):
Crew Chief: Brent Herron
_____________ Static Water Level; 95.05
Horizon Supervisor: Mark Roslaniec Reference:

Grout/Seal Location: West of Granger Office


Depth/to Matcrial/Mcthod 6’ west-northwest of old MW-3s
Sec well installation log Northing 2737.60
Easting 8684.43

Construction; X | Abandonment: [ | Additional Field Notes: Log Books: | Computer File: |

U
II a
e c
Depth 1 k
Thick Plow Cotints d er
new to Ban s
(reel) uses* Lithologic Description Sample P 0
(feet) Depth ti" 12" 18" 14" a u
c n
e d
4.5 4.5 sc Sand, some clay, brown, moist 2.0-4.0 6 13 11 17
0.5 5.0 CL Clay, little silt, firm, brown, brittle 4 0-6.0 8 7 7 II
0.5 5.5 SC Sand, fine, some clay, brown, moist 6.0-8.0 8 9 10 9
0.5 6.0 CL Clay, little silt, brown, soft 8.0-10.0 3 2 8 10
6.5 12.5 SP Sand, fine, silt, tan, wet 10.0-12.0 6 12 14 16
2.5 15.0 CL Clay, some silt, slightly plastic, tan, dry 12.0-14.0 II 16 18 23
2.0 17.0 SP Sand, fine, silt, soft, tan, wet 14.0-16.0 6 10 14 16
0.5 17.5 CL Clay, little silt, hard, tan, dry 16.0-18.0 7 11 13 16
2.0 19.5 SP Sand, fine, silt, soil, tan, wet 18.0-20.0 7 12 13 16
1.0 20.5 CL Clay, little silt, hard, tan, dry 20.0-22.0 9 12 16 20
1.5 22.0 ML Silt, soft, tan-gray, wet 22.0-24.0 5 13 18 24
7.0 29.0 SW Sand, fine to medium, gray-brown, very wet 24.0-26.0 3 3 6 8
1.0 30.0 CL Clay, some silt, slightly plastic, gray 26.0-28.0 2 4 10 17
1.0 31.0 SW Sand, fine to medium, gray-brown, wet 28.0-30.0 8 10 17 22
0.5 31.5 ML Silt, some clay, hard, gray, dry 30 0-32.0 n 15 19 23
1.5 33.0 SP Sand, fine, little silt, tan, diy 32.0-40.0 5 7 7 7
7.0 40.0 SP Sand, fine, little silt, tan, moist to wet 34.0-36.0 4 4 3 4
9.0 49.9 SW Sand, fine to medium, brown-gray, wet 36.0-38.0 3 4 5 6
1.0 50.0 ML Silt, firm, tan, moist 38.0-40.0 3 4 4 7
1.0 51.0 SW Sand, fine, tan, wet 40.0-42.0 3 4 15 23
1.0 52.0 CL Clay, little silt, gray, slightly plastic, occasional clast to 1” 42,0-44.0 13 25 40 50
1.5 53.5 SP Sand, fine, little silt, gray, slightly plastic 44 0-46.0 10 12 15 20
9.5 63.0 CL Clay, little silt, gray, slightly plastic 46.0-48.0 9 18 22 25
7.0 70.0 CL Clay, little sand, gray, hard 48.0-50.0 14 16 40 50
18.5 88.5 CL Clay, little sand, gray, low plasticity, dry, (firm), cfast to !/2” 50 0-52.0 13 20 30 36
* = The u s e s symbol assigned is based on visual and manual observations and not on tests performed in the laboratory.
H'^RIZON ENVIRONMENTAL
Page: _2_ of _2_
Boring N o .:______
r
I Completed Well No.:_ MW-3S Replacement
Client: Granger
Project No.:_GRN-Q102
Date: Started; Finished: 3/14/95
Time: Started:

Well/Boring Log Sheet


State County Township Fraction Section T R
MI Ingham Lansing NW I/4 NW I/4 3 4N 2W

Contractor: Steams Drilling Drilling Mcthod(s) Depth Ground Surface


Address: Fenton, MI Elevation (ft.);
4 1/4” HSA 104.0’ TOC Elevation (ft.) 918.14
Equipment: George E Failing-Model F7 Datum (ft.):
Crew Chief: Brent Herron Static Water Level; 95.05
Horizon Supervisor; Mark Roslaniec Reference:

Grout/Seal Location; West of Granger Office


Dcpth/to Materia l/Mcthod 6’ west-northwest of old MW-3s
See well installation log Northing 2737.60
Easting 8684.43

Construction; X | Abandonment: Additional Field Notes: Log Books: | Computer File: | |

— S“
It M
e C
a k
Tliick Depth Blow Counts cl e
la Due % r
1)05
(feet) uses* Lithologic Description Sample P 0
(feel) Depth 6" II" IS- n" a 11
c ti
e d
0.5 86,5 CL Clay, as above except highly plastic, soft 52.0-54.0 3 8 15 25
2.0- 88.5 CL.' Clay,'as above except medium, plastic, firm 54.0-56,0 9 13 15 21
1.0 89.5 SP Sand, fine, silt, gray, wet 56.0-58.0 6 8 12 17
0,5 90.0 ML Silt, trace sand, gray-brown, moist 58.0-60.0 II 18 20 33
0.5 90.5 CL Clay, gray, little sand, soft, moist, clast to 1" 60.0-62.0 13 23 50 65
0.5 91.5 SP Sand, fine, silt, gray, veiy wet 62.0-64.0 15 27 40 70
0.5 92 0 SP Sand, fine, some silt, gray-brown, moist 64.0-66.0 9 19 37 47
0.5 92.5 CL Clay, some sill, soft, gray, moist 66.0-68.0 15 25 40 57
1.0 93.5 SP Sand, fine, some silt, gray-brown, moist 68,0-70.0 60 23 34 50
Kg
1.5 95,0 SP Sand, very fine, some silt, gray, wet, soupy 70.0-72.0 200
3.5 98,5 SP Sand, fine, some clay, very compacted, dry 72.0-74.0 25 30 32 45
1.0 99,5 CL Clay, some silt, firm, gray, plastic 74.0-76.0 13 26 20 23
6.0 105.5 SW Sand, fine to medium, tvell sorted, gray-brown, wet 76.0-78.0 12 20 25 34
0.5 106.0 CL Clay, little sand, firm, gray, clast to 1/2” 78.0-80.0 50 25 30 40
80.0-82,0 It 23 27 35
82.0-84.0 22 28 25 35
84.0-86.0 54 30 38 40
86.0-88.0 55 58 50 60
88.0-90.0 50 II 15 30
90,0-92.0 13 23 75 82
92,0-94.0 20 41 85 100

94.0-96.0 100 90 40 70
96.0-98.0 22 64 75 45
98.0-1000 30 45 130 too
100.0-102 0 7 10 20 36
102.0-104.0 9 20 45 60
104 0-106 0 12 19 40 49
Project Name; Granger
HORIZON ENVIRONMENTAL Project Number: GRN-0102

Log of Well Installation Top o f Casing


Elevation (feet) 918.14
Well Number; MW 3S-Replaceraent
Water Level Data
Generalized Date Time W ater Leve Elevation
Subsurface Length o f Casing
2.5' 3/7/96 10:15 am 95.05 see note
Profile Above Ground
Surface
Concrete Cap
Depth to Top of
2 . 0' Grout or Backfill
Development: Pumping Bucket 70 gallons
Material (Grout or Backfill)
95% Neat Cement
5% Bentonite Survey Reference: Northing 2737.60
E atin g 8684.43

Depth to Top of
95.0’ Bentonite Pellets Diameter; 2” ID
Well Total Length: 103.0'
Casing Material: Galvanized T&C
_______________
Depth to Top of Cap Type: Morrison J-Plug
97.0’ Filter Pack
Type; Silica
"Sana Diameter: 2" ID
Well Length: 5'
105.5' Depth to Bottom Screen Slot/Type; 10 Slot Johnson
of Well Screen Material: Stainless Steel
Natural
Collapse
Borehole Backfill
Material: Steel Dia. 4" sq.
Material
Protective! Height Above
Total Depth Well 1 Ground; 3.0’_________________
106.0’ ofBorehole
Casing ; Lock Type: Master 2001 - see note
General Notes: surface to 20' BGL - backfill consists of 2 1/2 bags of hole plug mixed with auger cuttings.
SWL is from Top of Casing. ~ ~
Current lock is Steam's Drilling P49L ^
Protective cover is not cemented in because grade will be raised.
ST> 5RNS DRILLING COMPANY Sample Blow Depth T
Type REC CounI Feel SOIL D ESC K im O .V w
6974 Hammond SE Top soil.
Dutton, Michigan 49316-9116
616/698-7770 1.5
X 616/698-9886 Medium brown clay, sandy.

Job No. 02-9477-5

LOG OF TEST BORING NO. M\V5DR


Sheet: 1 of 4
Black clay, organics
Project: Granger Landfill, Wood Street

Location: Lansing, Michigan

Date Completed: May 21, 2002

Crew Chief: Duane Daverman _UL


Drill Rig: CME850 Medium brown clay, sandy.
Boring Method: 4.25" H.S.A.

Hole Plugged With: Bentonite - grout.

GROUNDWATER;
Encountered @ ft.
After completion ft.
After hrs. ft. 15
Seepage: ft.
Pnring Caved at: ft.

n.ONITOR WELL DATA;


Pipe/Type: Galvanized
Length: 2" x 92.0’
Above Ground: 2.0'
Cap: 2" J-pIug

Screen/Type: Stainless M.S. 20


Size: 2" x 5.0'
Slot: .010
Set @ 90.0' to 95.0'
Backfilled: Sand to 87.7'

Bentonite Seal: Holeplug to 85.0'


Grout/Type: Bentonite
Depth: From 85.0* to 2.0'
Protective Casing: Client
Materials Clean^; Steamed 25
Development: Surge and pump 130 gallon.s.

REMARKS:

LEGEND;
BlowCounl/Blows pi:r 6 '
w/1 W hammer x 30" drop
SS-2" Splii Spoon Sampler 30
trass Liner Sample
Shelby Tube Sample
SNR-Sample not recovered
LB-Large Bore

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STEARNS DRILLING COMPANY Sample BIciw Depth T
Tjt« REC Count Fcrt SOIL DESCKIITIDN W

6974 Hammond SE Medium brown clay, sandy.


Dutton, Michigan 49316-9116
616/698-7770
X 616/698-9886

Job No. 02-9477-5

LOG OF TEST BORING NO. MAV5DR


Sheet; 2 of 4 35

Project: Granger Landfill, Wood Street

Location: Lansing, Michigan

Date Completed: May 21, 2002

Crew Chief: Duane Daverman 40


Drill Rig: CME 850
Boring Method: 4.25' H.S.A.

Hole Plugged With: Bentonite - grout.

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered @ ft.
After completion ft.
After hrs. ft. 45
Seepage: ft.
P''ring caved at: ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA:


Pipe/Type: Galvanized
Length: 2" x 92.0’
Above Ground: 2.0*
Cap: 2" J-pIug

Screen/Type: Stainless M.S. 50


Size: 2“ x 5.0'
Slot: .010
Set @ 90.0' to 95.0'
Backfilled: Sand to 87.7' 52.0
Medium brown fine sand, silty, wet.
Bentonite Seal: Holeplug to 85.0'
Grout/Type; Bentonite
Depth: From 85.0' to 2.0'
Protective Casing: Client
Materials Cleaned: Steamed 55
Development: Surge and pump 130 gallons.

REMARKS:

LEGEM);
BlowCounl/Blows pi:r 6“
w/I40# hammer x 30" drop
SS-2" Split Spoon Sampler 60
[ ’.m-is Liner Sample
. Shelby Tube Sample
SNR-Sample not recovered
LB-Large Bore

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ST-'.iRN§ DRILLING COMPANY

6974 Hammond SE
Dulton, Michigan 49316-9116
616/698-7770
X 616/698-9886

Job No. 02-9477-5

LOG OF TEST BORING NO. M\V5DR


Sheet: 3 of 4

Project: Granger Landfill, Wood Street

Location; Lansing, Michigan

Date Completed; May 21, 2002

Crew Chief: Duane Daverman


Drill Rig: CME850
Boring Method: 4.25' H.S.A.

Hole Plugged With: Bentonite - grout.

GROUNDWATER;
Encountered @ ft.
After completion ft.
After hrs. ft.
Seepage: ft.
'^"'ring caved at: ft.

MONITOR WELL DATA:


Pipe/Type: Galvanized
Length: 2" x 92.0'
Above Ground: 2.0'
Cap: 2" J-plug

Screen/Type: Stainless M.S.


Size: 2" x 5.0'
Slot: .010
Set ® 90.0' to 95.0'
Backfilled; Sand to 87.7'

Bentonite Seal: Holeplug to 85.0*


Grout/Type: Bentonite
Depth: From 85.0’ to 2.0*
Protective Casing: Client
Materials Cleaned: Steamed
Development: Surge and pump 130 gallons.

REMARKS:

LEGEM):
BlowCounl/Blows per 6 '
w/140# hammer x 30" drop
SS-2" Split Spoon Sampler
'mss Liner Sample
o . -Shelby Tube Sample
SNR-Sample not recovered
LB-Lar$e Bote

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STEARNS DRILLING COMPANY Blow Urplh T
Typ* R£C CounI Fert SOIL DESCKIPTION W

6974 Hammond SE Gray fine to medium sand, silty - wet.


Dutton, Michigan 49316-9116
616/698-7770
^ X 616/698-9886 92.0
Job No. 02-9477-5 ss
LOG OF TEST BORING NO. MW5DR 94.0
Sheet: 4 of 4 95

Project: Granger Landfill, Wood Street E.O.B. @95.0'

Location: Lansing, Michigan

Date Completed; May 21, 2002

Crew Chief: Duane Daverman 100


Drill Rig: CME 850
Boring Method: 4.25" H.S.A.

Hole Plugged With: Bentonite - grout.

GROUNDWATER:
Encountered @ ft.
After completion ft.
After hrs. ft. 105
Seepage: ft.
" 'rin g Caved at: ft.
/
M onitor w ell d a t a :
Pipe/Type: Galvanized
Length: 2" x 92.0’
Above Ground: 2.0'
Cap: 2" J-plug

Screen/Type: Stainless M.S. 110


Size: 2" x 5.0'
Slot: .010
Set @ 90.0' to 95.0'
Backfilled: Sand to 87.7'

Bentonite Seal: Holepliig to 85.0'


Groul/Type: Bentonite
Depth: From 85.0’ to 2.0'
Protective Casing: Client
Materials Cleaned: Steamed 115
Development: Surge and pump 130 gallons.

REMARKS:

LEGEND:
BlowCouni/Blows p«r 6"
w/140/f hammur x 30" drop
SS-2" Split Spoon Sampler 120
I ’ras.<i Liner Sample
b ^-Shelby Tube Sample
SNR-Sample not recovered
LB-Large Bore

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ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC

o March 30, 2005

Dr. Charles Annett


Granger Waste Management, Co.
3535 Wood Street
Lansing, MI 48906

Re: Granger Wood Road

Dear Dr. Annett:

On March 23 through 25, 2005, Strata Environmental Services, Inc. (Strata) personnel
supervised the abandonment and replacement o f two monitoring wells (MW-6s and MW*
6d) at the referenced facility.

The monitoring wells located at the site were abandoned in accordance with American
Society o f Testing Materials Standard D 5299-92, “Standard Guide for Decommissioning
Ground Water Wells, Vadose Zone Monitoring Devices, Boreholes, and Other Devices
for Environmental Activities.” All monitoring wells were over drilled to their original
drill depth using 4.25” I.D. hollow-stem augers. The well materials (two-inch diameter
galvanized casing and stainless steel screens) were removed from the borehole, and the
boreholes were backfilled with a thick bentonite slurry grout to approximately 1 foot
below grade. Bentonite Holeplug was placed into the upper foot o f the borehole.

The following table outlines the well location, well depth and drill depth:

W ell N um ber Well Depth Drill Depth


MW-6s 63 feet 63 feet
MW-6d 90 feet 90 feet

Following abandonment at each location, a new monitor well was drilled and installed in
the general vicinity of the abandoned well. Each o f these wells (MW-6sr and MW-6dr,
were completed at comparable elevations relative to the abandoned wells. Split spoon
samples for lithologic description were collected continuously (as possible) from the
lower portions of each borehole where the screens were to be set. The two new monitor
wells were completed with five feet o f two-inch diameter, #10 slot, flush coupled, PVC
well screen and two-inch diameter, PVC casing. For lithologic descriptions and well
completion specifications, please refer to the attached geologist’s logs.

Please note that top o f casing elevations need to be surveyed for MW-6sr and MW-6dr.

C
58.5 Jewett Road • Ma.son, Michigan 48854 • Phone (517) 676 hOOO • Fax (517) 676 8834
Dr. Annett
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If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact our office at
(517) 676-6900.

Sincerely,

STRATA JZN^ROr 4 T ^ e r v ;^: e s , in c .

lichaei C. Serafini, Cl
Principal

R.B.;

257I230L0I8
ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES. INC.
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SOIL BORING/WELL LOG

PROJECT NAME: Granger - Wood Road PROJECT NUMBER 257-1230

PROJECT LOCATION Lansing. Michigan BORING/WELL NUMBER MW-6sr

LOGGED BY Michael C Serafini, CPG DATE 3/25/2005

DRILLING METHOD. 4 1/4” ID Hollow Stem Auger TOTAL DEPTH DRILLED 86'

SCREEN TYPE 2" ID x 5’ PVC #10 slot CASING TYPE 2" ID PVC

GRAVEL PACK TYPE: Natural Formation GROUT TYPE holeplug (hp)benlonite slurry(bs)

CASING GUARD TYPE 6" AGL (Granger Guard) WELL DEVELOPMENT TYPE: surge

SCREENED INTERVAL: 55-60' GRAVEL PACK INTERVAL Natural Collapse 47-60"

GROUT INTERVAL: (hp)45-47'(bs)1-45“ DEPTH TO WATER -47'

GROUND ELEVATION NA TOP OF CASING ELEVATION NA

DEPTH/INTERVAL LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION


0-S' Clay: brown becoming darker w/ depth, silty/sandy clay matrix, trace pebbles

5-6' Sand: gray, fine to medium grained with some silt

6-15' Clay: greenish gray at top then by 6.5' it Brown, moist, silly sandy clay matrix with trace pebbles,
tighter drilling by 8’

15-16' Clayey Silt: gray, moist

16-17' Clay: It. Brown, very silly clay matrix, moist

17-35' Clay Till; gray, silty clay matrix, trace pebbles, moist

35-37.5 Sand: gray, fine to coarse grained, low moisture content

37.5-38.5 Clay: gray, silty, wet

38.5-47' Sand: gray, very fine to fine grained, trace medium, some silt, low moisture in upper formation, w/
depth the formation becomes finer and siltier with increasing moisture content, saturated by 47'

47-55' Sand: gray, fine to coarse, saturated

55-60' Sand & Gravel; grayish, very fine to very coarse grained sand and very fine to coarse gravel,
trace silt, occasional cobbles, saturated

60' End of Borehole

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ENVIRONMENTAL

c SOIL BORING/WELL LOG


SERVICES. INC.

PROJECT NAME Granger - Wood Road PROJECT NUMBER; 257-1230

PROJECT LOCATION; Lansing, Michigan BORING/WELL NUMBER: MW-6dr

LOGGED BY Michael C. Serafini. CPG DATE 3/24/2005

DRILLING METHOD: 4 1/4" ID Hollow Stem Auger TOTAL DEPTH DRILLED 86'

SCREEN TYPE 2" ID x 5' PVC #10 slot CASING TYPE 2" ID PVC

GRAVEL PACK TYPE; Natural Formation GROUT TYPE: holeplug (hp)bentonite sturry(bs)

CASING GUARD TYPE. 6" AGL {Granger Guard) WELL DEVELOPMENT TYPE surge

SCREENED INTERVAL: 60-85' GRAVEL PACK INTERVAL. Natural Collapse 53-85'

GROUT INTERVAL- (bs) 1-53' DEPTH TO WATER. -47'

GROUND ELEVATION; NA TOP OF CASING ELEVATION; NA

DEPTH/INTERVAL LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION


0-5' Clay: brown becoming darker w/ depth, silty/sandy clay matrix, trace pebbles

5-6' Sand: gray, fine to medium grained with some silt

6-15’ Clay: greenish gray at top then by 6.5' It. Brown, moist, silty sandy clay matrix with trace pebbles.
lighter drilling by 8'

15-16' Clayey Silt: gray, moist

16-17' Clay: It. Brown, very silly clay matrix, moist

17-35' Clay Till: gray, silty clay matrix, trace pebbles, moist

35-37.5 Sand: gray, fine to coarse grained, low moisture content

37.5-38.5 Clay: gray, silly, wet

38.5-47' Sand: gray, very fine to fine grained, trace medium, some silt, low moistue in upper formation, w/
depth the formation becomes finer and sillier with increasing moisture content, saturated by 47'

47-55' Sand: gray, fine to coarse, saturated

55-86' Sand & Gravel: grayish, very fine to very coarse grained sand and very fine to coarse gravel,
trace silt, occassional cobbles, saturated

86' Clay Till: gray, silly sandy clay matrix with trace pebbles, identification of formation based on
clay till present on drill bit.

86' End of Borehole

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r PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT LOCATION
Granqer - Wood Road
Lansing. Michigan
PROJECT NUMBER:
BORING/WELL NUMBER
257-1230
MW-6dr

DEPTH/INTERVAL LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION

Split-Spoon Sample Information

Interval Blow Counts Percent Recoverv


79-er 8.23.54,57 100%
81-83* 10.5,48.59(3") 100%
83-85’ 13,22.54(5"),— 75%
85-87' Refusal 0%
86-88' Refusal 0%

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INDEX OF SOIL BORINGS, MONITORING WELLS, AND PIEZOMETERS FOR THE GRANGER WOOD
STREET LANDFILL

Index Original Well ▲


Number Reference on Boring o Date Contractor Comments
(2) log Testhole ■
167 SB-10/94 n 11/9/94 Stearns
168 SB-11/94 n 11/11/94 Stearns
iliis s ittiS B 169 SB-12/94 n 11/7/94 Stearns
170 SB-13/94 n 11/3/94 Stearns
171 SB-14/94 n 11/8/94 Stearns
172 SB-15/94 n 11/8/94 Stearns 1
173 SB-16/94 ft 11/16/94 Stearns
174 SB-17/94 ft i 11/15/94 Stearns
175 SB-18/94 ft 11/15/94 Stearns
176 SB-19/94 n 11/14/94 Stearns
177 SB-20/94 n 11/14/94 Stearns
178 SB-178 n 3/9/95 Stearns/Hor
* i i * 179 SB-179 n 3/8/95 Stearns/Hor
180 SB-180 n 3/B/95 Stearns/Hor
181 SB-181 n 3/2/95 Stearns/Hor
182 SB-182 n 3/3/95 Stearns/Hor
183 SB-183 Pi 3/3/95 , Stearns/Hor i
184 SB-184 ft 3/1/95 Stearns/Hor
185 SB-185 ft 2/28/95 Stearns/Hor
186 SB-186 ft 2/28/95 Stearns/Hor
187 SB-187 ft 3/1/95 Stearns/Hor
188 ; SB-188 ft 2/27/95 11 Stearns/Hor
189 SB-189 ft 3/9/95 ^ Stearns/Hor
190 SB-190 ft 3/8/95 Stearns/Hor
:-^ ia ^ ^ i9 ia » A 192 SB-192 n i 9/5/95 Stearns
193 SB-193 ft 9/5/95 Stearns
194 SB-194 ft 9/5/95 Stearns
S H H 195 SB-195 ft 9/5/95 Stearns
196 SB-196 ft 9/6/95 Stearns
197 SB-197 ; ft 9/6/95 ; Stearns
198 SB-198 ft 9/6/95 1 Stearns
iM s ^ s s is ! 199 SB-199 ft 9/6/95 1 Stearns
200 SB-200 n 9/6/95 1 Stearns
201 SB-201 ft 9/7/95 Stearns
202 SB-202 ft 9/7/95 Stearns
203 SB-203 : ft 9/8/95 : Stearns
204 SB-204 ft 9/8/95 > Stearns
205 SB-205 ft 9/11/95 1 Stearns
206 SB-206 ft 9/11/95 Stearns
207 SB-207 ft 2/20/96 Stearns
208 SB-208 ft 2/20/96 Stearns
209 SB-209 ft 2/19/96 Stearns
210 : SB-210 ft : 2/21/96 Stearns
211 ! SB-211 ft 2/20/96 Stearns
212 SB-212 n 2/21/96 Stearns
213 VW-88-1 ft 9/12/95 Stearns/Hor Cell 88 vapor wells
214 VW-88-2 n 9/13/95 i Stearns/Hor Cell 88 vapor wells
215 CPT-001 o 3/2/95 1i Stratigraphies 1
216 CPT-002 j o 3/2/95 1' Stratigraphies !
217 CPT-003 o 3/1/95 i Stratigraphies i
i!2 0 E ^ 3 1 iiii^ 218 CPT-004 o 3/4/95 Stratigraphies '
iM 'jj^ T J iS S ^ 219 CPT-005 o 3/4/95 Stratigraphies 1
220 CPT-006 1 o 3/4/95 Stratigraphies |
^ iS g fjjB iit^ 221 CPT-007 o 1 3/4/95 Stratigraphies 1
' r .* D p x * B a 8 ;'iV ' 222 CPT-008 o ‘i 3/4/95 Stratigraphies |
' C f? T -0 0 9 ^ ' 223 1i CPT-009 : o 1 3/2/95 Stratigraphies 1
APPENDIX C

1980 Hydrogeologic Report


(Text; Figure 2; Appendix E)
APPENDIX D

2018 Quarterly Groundwater


Elevation Maps
MW 30s
823.14

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2.2
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2.0
82 INFERRED FLOW DIRECTION
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82
1.6 i HORIZONTAL GRADIENT (FT/FT)
82 MW 23r V ANNUAL FLOW VELOCITY (FT/YR)
1.4 822.15

IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI B
i=0.00084 FT/FT; V=28 FT/YR

MW 28sr
820.73 MW 27s
820.69 82
1.2

MW 26sr 821
820.46 .0
MW 3s
821.46
820
.8
MW 6sr
820.20 82 0 300 600
0.6 1'' = 600' FEET

MW 5sr 820.
820.16 4 CLIENT PROJECT
GRANGER HYDROGEOLOGIC MONITORING PLAN
MW 20s820. WOOD STREET LANDFILL
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820.06 LANSING, MICHIGAN
CONSULTANT YYYY-MM-DD 2018-05-09 TITLE
MW 24s
MW 12r 820.07 DESIGNED DPR
JANUARY 2018 GROUNDWATER CONTOURS
819.86 PREPARED JJS

REVIEWED
PROJECT NO. CONTROL REV. FIGURE
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823.75

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822
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822
.6

822
.4 INFERRED FLOW DIRECTION

822
.2 i HORIZONTAL GRADIENT (FT/FT)
822
.0 MW 23r V ANNUAL FLOW VELOCITY (FT/YR)
821 822.36
.8

IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI B
i=0.00093 FT/FT; V=31 FT/YR

MW 28sr 821
821.17 .6
MW 27s
821.10
821
.4
MW 26sr 821.
820.76 2
MW 3s
821 821.49
.0
MW 6sr 820
820.44
.8 0 300 600

820 1'' = 600' FEET

.6
MW 5sr
820.30 820.4 CLIENT PROJECT
GRANGER HYDROGEOLOGIC MONITORING PLAN
MW 20s WOOD STREET LANDFILL

1 in
820.17 LANSING, MICHIGAN
CONSULTANT YYYY-MM-DD 2018-05-09 TITLE
MW 24s
MW 12r 820.06 DESIGNED DPR
APRIL 2018 GROUNDWATER CONTOURS
819.86 PREPARED JJS

REVIEWED
PROJECT NO. CONTROL REV. FIGURE
APPROVED 1533210 D4

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APPENDIX E

Golder Geotechnical Soil


Laboratory Reports
1/17/2018 Granger
153-3210
Geotechnical Laboratory Test Results

STANDARD
Grain Size Distribution Hydraulic Additional Tests
Sample I dentification Soil I n-situ Atterberg Limits Proctor Specific
Conductivity Conducted (See
Classi- M oisture % % Finer #4 % Finer #200 M aximum Optimum Gravity Unit Weight
Sample Sample (cm/sec) Notes)
Boring No. Sample No. Type Depth (ft) fication LL PL PI LI sieve sieve Dry Density (pcf) M oisture % Dry (pcf) M oisture %
SB-101 SS-6 Bag 16.0-18.0 CL-M L 11.7 17 10 7 0.24 91.1 50.9 - - - - - -
SB-101 SS-7 Bag 19.0-20.0 CL 10.8 20 12 8 -0.15 86.8 50.4 - - - - - -
SB-101 SS-8 Bag 39.0-41.0 CL 12.1 19 9 10 0.31 96.8 57.9 - - - - - -
SB-101 SS-9 Bag 34.0-36.0 CL-M L 11.5 Non-Plastic 96.8 53.5 - - - - - -
SB-101 ST-106 Tube 39.0-41.0 - - - - - - - - - - - **
SB-101 SS-10 Bag 44.0-46.0 CL 10.5 24 11 13 -0.04 98.5 75.0 - - - - - -
SB-101 SS-11 Bag 49.3-51.0 SP-SM * 3.4 - - - - 99.6 5.2 - - - - - -
SB-101 SS-12 Bag 54.0-56.0 SP 7.1 - - - - 95.5 3.4 - - - - - -
- - - - - -
SB-102 SS-9 Bag 24.0-26.0 9.4 18 9 9 0.04 91.7 51.3 - - - - - -
SB-102 SS-10 Bag 29.0-31.0 CL 10.8 18 10 8 0.10 96.8 54.8 - - - - - -
SB-102 SS-11A Bag 34.0-35.3 SP-SM * 3.2 - - - - 85.8 10.1 - - - - - -
SB-102 SS-11B Bag 35.3-36.0 CL-M L 10.5 16 10 6 0.08 98.4 56.7 - - - - - -
SB-102 SS-12 Bag 39.0-41.0 SM 11.1 14 12 2 -0.45 97.8 46.7 - - - - - -
SB-102 ST-104 Tube 44.0-46.0 - - - - - - - - - - - **
SB-102 SS-13 Bag 49.0-51.0 CL 13.1 22 10 12 0.26 97.7 74.5 - - - - - -
SB-102 SS-14 Bag 54.0-56.0 SP 5.9 - - - - 91.7 3.5 - - - - - -
SB-102 SS-15 Bag 59.0-61.0 SC-SM * 13.2 - - - - 75.8 13.5 - - - - - -
- - - - - -
SB-103 SS-6 Bag 14.5-15.0 CL-M L 13.20 17 10 7 0.45 98.2 69.0 - - - - - -
SB-103 ST-103 Tube 19.0-21.0 - - - - - - - - - - - **
SB-103 SS-7 Bag 26.0-28.0 CL-M L 11.20 17 11 6 0.04 93.1 54.4 - - - - - -
SB-103 ST-101 Tube 31.0-32.5 - - -
SB-103 SS-8 Bag 34.0-36.0 CL-M L 9.50 18 12 6 -0.42 94.6 51.1 - - - - - -
SB-103 SS-9 Bag 39.0-40.0 CL 11.30 19 11 8 0.03 98.5 56.9 - - - - - -
SB-103 SS-9A Bag 40.2-40.4 SP-SM * 4.06 - - - - 67.9 6.9 - - - - - -
SB-103 ST-103 Tube 49.0-51.0 - - -
SB-103 SS-10 Bag 54.0-56.0 CL 12.50 23 13 10 -0.05 97.4 63.3 - - - - - -
SB-103 SS-11 Bag 59.0-61.0 SP 17.58 - - - - 90.1 1.2 - - - - - -
SB-103 SS-12 Bag 63.0-65.0 SP-SM * 14.59 - - - - 95.6 10.2 - - - - - -
- - - - - -

** In Progress

ABBREVI ATI ONS: LI QUI D LI M I T (LL) NOTES: T = TRI AXI AL TEST


PLASTI C LI M I T (PL) U = UNCONFI NED COM PRESSI ON TEST
PLASTI CI TY I NDEX (PI ) C = CONSOLI DATI ON TEST
LI QUI DI TY I NDEX (LI ) DS = DI RECT SHEAR TEST
SPECI FI C GRAVI TY (Gs) O = ORGANI C CONTENT
M OI STURE (M c) P = pH
NP = NON-PLASTI C
* Classified Visually

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REPORT

Section D - Hydrogeological Monitoring Plan


Granger Wood Street Landfill – Type III Southern Expansion

Prepared by:
Granger Waste Management Company and Granger Waste Services, Inc.
16980 Wood Road, Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906

Submitted by:
Golder Associates Inc.
15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906

+1 (517) 482-2262

August 31, 2018


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Table of Contents
D.1 GROUNDWATER MONITORING ................................................................................................................. 3

D.1.a Site Geology and Hydrogeology .......................................................................................................... 3

D.1.a.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 3

D.1.a.2 General Site Geology ...................................................................................................................... 4

D.1.a.3 Site Hydrogeology ........................................................................................................................... 5

D.1.b Groundwater Monitoring System......................................................................................................... 6

D.1.c Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Requirements ......................................................................... 10

D.1.d Detection Monitoring .......................................................................................................................... 10

D.1.d.1 Quarterly Primary Inorganic Indicators ......................................................................................... 11

D.1.d.2 Semi-Annual Monitoring for Metals ............................................................................................... 11

D.1.d.3 Semi-Annual Primary Volatile Organics ........................................................................................ 12

D.1.d.4 Semi-Annual Secondary Organics ................................................................................................ 12

D.1.d.5 Annual Monitoring ......................................................................................................................... 13

D.1.d.6 General Sampling/Analytical Protocols ......................................................................................... 13

D.1.e Statistical Analysis ............................................................................................................................ 13

D.1.e.1 “Background” Data Sets ................................................................................................................ 13

D.1.e.2 Statistical Analyses ....................................................................................................................... 14

D.1.f Reporting ............................................................................................................................................ 15

D.2 SURFACE WATER MONITORING PLAN.................................................................................................... 15

D.2.a Discussion .......................................................................................................................................... 15

D.2.b Monitoring Schedule .......................................................................................................................... 16

D.3 LEACHATE MONITORING .......................................................................................................................... 16

D.3.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................................... 16

D.3.b Leachate Volume and Depth Measurements..................................................................................... 17

D.3.c Leachate Monitoring and Characterization ........................................................................................ 17

D.3.d Leachate Collection System Inspection ............................................................................................. 18

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D.4 LANDFILL GAS MONITORING PLAN ......................................................................................................... 18

D.4.a Introduction......................................................................................................................................... 18

D.4.b Monitoring Plan and Schedule ........................................................................................................... 18

D.4.c Reporting and Recordkeeping ........................................................................................................... 19

LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

D-1 Work Plans for Monitoring Well Installation and Abandonment

D-2 Groundwater Monitoring Schedule--Quarterly

D-3 Groundwater Monitoring Schedule--Annual

D-4 Surface Water Monitoring Schedule

D-5 Leachate Monitoring Schedule--Quarterly

D-6 Leachate Monitoring Schedule—Annual

D-7 Mid-Michigan District Health Department Variance

D-8 Landfill Gas Monitoring Form

D-9 Monitoring Schedule for Establishment of Background

D-10 Memorandum: Update to Reflect Current Procedures

FIGURES

D-1 Site Map

D-2 Monitoring Locations

D-3 Groundwater Surface Contours January 2018

D-4 Groundwater Surface Contours April 2018

D-5 Landfill Gas Monitoring Locations

D-6 Landfill Gas Monitoring Well Schematic

APPENDICES

A. Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP)

B. Geologist’s Certification

C. Statistical Analysis Program

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D.1 GROUNDWATER MONITORING


D.1.a Site Geology and Hydrogeology
D.1.a.1 Introduction
This Hydrogeological Monitoring Plan (HMP) has been developed for the Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL)
site and includes the existing Type II unit and has been updated to include the proposed lateral and vertical Type
III expansion (collectively the “Type III expansion”). The GWSL is located in the E 1/2 of Section 34, T5N, R2W,
and part of the E ¼ of the W ½ of Section 34, T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township, Clinton County, Michigan. The
locations of the existing unit and proposed expansion units are shown on Figure D-1 (Site Map).

This HMP has been designed to provide the capability of detecting any statistically significant impact to the
groundwater, and to effectively address any impact that may be detected, and to be in compliance with all the
applicable provisions of Part 115 of Michigan Act 451 of 1994 as amended. A system of groundwater monitoring
wells, approved by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), Waste and Hazardous Materials
Division (formerly Waste Management Division), is currently in operation as part of the existing Type II unit. As
part of the proposed Type III expansion, additional monitoring wells will be added to the system of wells to allow
for effective monitoring of the Type III expansion.

The additional wells will be installed on a schedule that allows for the characterization of the groundwater prior to
the placement of any Type III material upgradient of, or side-gradient to, the location of the well. For example, as
shown in Figure D-2 and Table D-1, the establishment of background for new/replacement downgradient
monitoring well pair MW-42S/D will be completed prior to placing Type III waste in Cell 32, and background at
new upgradient monitoring well pair MW-43S/D and new/replacement downgradient well pairs MW-40S/D and
MW-41S/D will be completed prior to placing Type III waste in Cells 30/31.

The system of monitoring wells at the existing site and proposed expansion has been designed based on the
findings of numerous hydrogeological investigations conducted at the site, and on the database provided by the
logs of monitoring wells and borings. These investigations have provided information relative to the criteria
identified in Part 115, Rule 299.4906 including, aquifer thickness, groundwater flow rate and direction, and
characterization of the geologic formations at the site. Hydrogeologic reports associated with the site include the
following:

• Johnson & Anderson, Inc., 1973. "Sanitary Landfill; Section 3; Lansing


Township for Ingham County Board of Public Works".
• Keck Consulting Services, Inc., 1980. "Hydrogeologic Investigation, Granger Land Development
Company; Proposed Landfill Extension; NE 1/4 of Section 3, Lansing Township, Ingham County,
Michigan".
• Keck Consulting Services, Inc., 1981. "Material Evaluation, Granger Land Development Company;
Landfill Extension; Section 3, Lansing Township, Ingham County, Michigan".
• Professional Service Industries, Inc., 1983. "Subsurface Soils Investigation and Laboratory Analyses;
Granger Landfill facility; Coleman Road--Site 1; Lansing, Michigan".
• American Geotechnical & Hydrogeologic Engineers, 1983. "Hydrogeologic Evaluation; Type II Landfill
Expansion; Granger Land Development Co., City of Lansing, Lansing and DeWitt Townships, Michigan".
• Hunter/Keck Environmental Services, 1990. "Remedial Investigation Report; Motor Wheel Disposal Site;
Lansing, Michigan".

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• Horizon Environmental, Inc. 1995. "Supplemental Hydrogeologic Study - Granger Wood Street Landfill".
Volume II and III of Section D of the 1996 Construction Permit Application.
• Golder Associates Inc. and Horizon Environmental, Inc., 2003. “Supplemental Hydrogeologic Study -
Granger Wood Street Landfill”. Volume II, Part C of Construction Permit Application (update to Horizon
Environmental, Inc., 1995).
• Golder Associates Inc., 2018. “Hydrogeologic Investigation Report - Granger Wood Street Landfill, Type
III Southern Expansion”. Part C of Type III Construction Permit Application.

D.1.a.2 General Site Geology


The general topography in and around the site is level to gently rolling, reflecting the depositional processes
associated with the continental glaciers that covered the area during the Pleistocene Epoch. Glacial deposits
consisting of varying amounts of gravel, sand, silt, and clay were laid down upon bedrock formations of the
Pennsylvanian Age. Regional glacial features include ground and end moraines, eskers, lacustrine deposits,
organic deposits and outwash. Post-glacial deposits of sand and silt have also been deposited adjacent to
existing rivers and streams.

Moraines and eskers are significant features in the vicinity of the site. The Mason Esker runs generally north-
south through southern Clinton and northern Ingham County and approaches 100 feet in thickness. The esker
has been shown to contain significant amounts of gravel. End moraines generally run east-west with the Grand
Ledge Moraine to the north of the site and the Lansing Moraine to the south.

Lacustrine deposits are extensive in the area due to the formation of glacial lakes formed by impounded
meltwater. The bottom sediments are mostly clay with some silt, and the lacustrine deposits are occasionally
found capping glacial drift due to re-advancement of the glacier.

The uppermost bedrock formation beneath the site, and this general vicinity, is the Saginaw Formation which
consists of more than 300 feet of sandstone and shale with thin beds of coal and limestone. Significant
groundwater supplies are found within the porous zones of the Saginaw Formation. The locations of all wells
within ½ mile of the landfill are identified in Attachment B-3 to Part B (Environmental Assessment) of this
Application.

Overlying the Saginaw Formation is a significant formation of low permeability confining material. The 1973
hydrogeological report indicates that water-well logs demonstrate that the clay/shale layer overlying the Saginaw
Formation sandstone is present over the general vicinity of the site. The 1983 hydrogeologic report similarly
indicates that a water well log from a location 90 feet north of Coleman Road and 0.4 miles west of Wood Road
indicates that the Saginaw Formation sandstone is overlain by 52 feet of shale, then 18 feet of gravely clay.

To the south, the hydrogeologic investigation at the Motor Wheel Disposal Site included two borings to bedrock,
which indicate the presence of a gray-reddish-brown shale over the sandstone. A boring on the north side of the
site (south of the GWSL site) indicated the presence of 80 feet of shale over the sandstone.

Concerning the glacial till, the 1973 hydrogeologic report indicates that these surficial geologic formations are part
of the Grand Ledge Moraine and the Mason Esker. These glacial deposits range in thickness from 100 to 200
feet over most of the vicinity with variations due, in part, to erosional relief on the bedrock surface. The Motor
Wheel Disposal Site Remedial Investigation report indicates that the esker sand and gravel deposits are variable
in thickness but extend well to the south of the GWSL Site.

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The glacial deposits are generally characterized by the presence of a surficial sandy-brown clay which is
underlain by a light brown fine sand, which is underlain by a grey-silty clay, which overlies a sand and gravel
formation. The upper sandy-brown clay is present throughout almost the entire site, with the thickness generally in
the 10-15 foot range. An underlying formation of fine brown sand is also present throughout most of the site, and
is frequently characterized by the presence of perched zones of saturation. These are predominately along the
eastern portion of the site.

The underlying zone of silty grey clay is extensive throughout the vicinity and has served as the natural clay liner
at the existing GWSL. Significant additional hydrogeologic investigation (Part C of this Application) has indicated
the presence of this clay formation throughout the proposed Type III expansion area. The investigation has
provided verification of both the presence of the gray silty clay, and hydraulic conductivities of less than 1.0 X 10-7
cm/sec. Numerous grain size distribution analyses resulted in a consistent soil description of "gray silty clay" with
a CL or CL/ML USGS classification. Within this clay till, soil texture and grain size distribution for 16 locations
across Cells 30, 31, and 32 are provided in Part E of this application.

Soil boring data within the new Type III landfill unit expansion indicate that the base of the grey clay till occurs at
elevations ranging from 818 to about 849 feet mean sea level. Comparisons of this surface to the proposed base
grade elevations (Sheets 300-2, 300-3, and 300-4) indicate that the proposed design will provide more than 10
feet of vertical isolation between the top of the liner system (inclusive of the leachate collection system) and the
top of the glacial drift aquifer that lies below the grey clay.

The glacial drift aquifer is present in a sand and gravel horizon that overlies the bedrock shale/sandstone
formation. The 1973 report indicates that the sand and gravel was continuous across the site, however, the
thickness of the formation was unknown because most of the borings were not completed to bedrock. The Type
III Cell 32 borings that Golder drilled in 2017 confirmed the presence and upper elevation of the sand and gravel
aquifer. The boreholes for proposed new and replacement detection monitor well pairs MW-40s/d through MW-
43s/d will confirm the aquifer thickness. The 1983 hydrogeologic report indicates that the sheet-like bodies of
sand in this formation likely represent the deposits of the main body of the Mason Esker. As indicated in the
following section, this sand and gravel formation, with the significant glacial drift aquifer will be the focal point of
the groundwater monitoring plan.

D.1.a.3 Site Hydrogeology


The 1980 Keck report (Section IV. "Hydrology--Regional Hydrology") indicated the presence of aquifers in the
bedrock sandstones of the upper Saginaw Formation and in the sand and gravel portions of the glacial deposits.
The Saginaw Formation has been the principal source of groundwater in the Lansing area.

All of the water wells drilled in an approximate 1-mile radius area around the site since 1973 are completed in the
Saginaw Formation. As noted previously, in the vicinity of the site, the Saginaw Formation sandstone is overlain
by a significant formation of shale and clay.

As part of the 1980 Keck hydrogeologic investigation, 14 monitoring wells were installed at the site, with the
screens positioned in the glacial aquifer. The resulting data from the borings and monitoring wells indicate that the
glacial drift thickens significantly from east to west, and that the groundwater in the glacial aquifer south of
Coleman Road occurs both under confined (northerly) and unconfined (southerly) conditions, depending upon the
thickness of the porous glacial drift. The investigation conducted as part of this Type III expansion (Part C -
Supplemental Hydrogeologic Study) indicated that the glacial aquifer underlying the proposed Type III expansion
is primarily unconfined.

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Groundwater flow in the glacial aquifer was reported to be from the north-northeast to the south-southwest. This
direction of flow is similar to that reported at the Motor Wheel Disposal Site to the south, and is confirmed with the
data obtained during historical groundwater monitoring. Figure D-3 and Figure D-4 present the groundwater
surface contours identified in the January 2018 and April 2018 monitoring events. Although some seasonal
variability in static groundwater elevation is exhibited, the variability is consistent throughout the site, and the
south-southwesterly direction of flow is consistent for both the site, and the region.

The 1980 Keck report (Section VI. “Analysis”) identified that the gradient of the potentiometric surface was fairly
uniform and was calculated to be 0.00084. Samples of the sands and gravel from the formation were reported
with a range of hydraulic conductivity from 2.1 X 10-4 to 9.7 X 10-3 cm/sec. Using conservative estimates for
specific yield and hydraulic conductivities, the report estimated the groundwater velocity at 0.003 cm/sec.
Additional data on the conductivity, specific yield and velocity of groundwater in the glacial aquifer are provided in
the Supplemental Hydrogeologic Study, which is Part C of this application.

In addition, the 1995 hydrogeologic investigation provides information concerning the zone of saturation in the
shallow sand formation in the eastern portion of the site. This groundwater has been classified as an aquifer by
the MDEQ and will be referred to as the “shallow perched aquifer” in this submittal. Specific information
concerning this shallow perched aquifer is provided in the “Supplemental Hydrogeology Study” which is provided
as Part C of this application.

D.1.b Groundwater Monitoring System


Glacial Aquifer

The glacial aquifer is a major focal point for the groundwater monitoring program since: 1) during liner
construction, the surficial brown clays and sand lenses above the gray clay formation are completely excavated,
2) the shallow perched aquifer along the east side of the expansion area is gravity dewatered during construction
and has an inward gradient, and 3) the glacial drift aquifer directly underlies the silty grey clay formation that
serves as the natural soil barrier. As noted previously, this gray clay soil barrier is present at sufficient thickness
(at least 11 feet), and has sufficiently low hydraulic conductivities (<1.0 X 10-7 cm/sec), to meet or exceed the
regulatory criteria for a natural soil barrier.

The site is currently operating under an approved Solid Waste Disposal Area License, which identifies monitoring
wells included in the system, as well as other monitoring criteria, which are discussed in the subsequent sections
of this monitoring plan. A system of monitoring wells has been installed in the glacial aquifer to provide the
capability of detecting impact from the site to the groundwater. The locations of the existing and proposed
monitoring points are shown on Figure D-2. Copies of the State license are kept in the operating record, which is
maintained at the GWSL office.

Monitoring wells have been installed upgradient, side-gradient and downgradient to the existing fill area.
Upgradient monitoring wells MW-23, MW-30s and MW-30d are screened in the glacial aquifer upgradient to the
north and northeast of the site. Because the direction of groundwater flow is to the south-southwest, the location
of these wells provides the ability to characterize the groundwater migrating onto the property. The analytical data
from MW-30s and MW-30d (central upgradient) indicate that this well provides representative data of the
unimpacted groundwater migrating onto the property. The data from MW-23 (northeast upgradient near the
intersection of Wood Road and Coleman Road) indicate the presence of sodium and chloride at concentrations
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applications for ice and snow on Wood Road. However, the presence of the sodium and chloride has not been a
hindrance to the effective monitoring of the groundwater at the site.

The current monitoring of the glacial aquifer has also included two side-gradient monitoring wells MW-3s and MW-
3d. The monitoring of MW-3s has indicated the presence of normal background concentrations of all parameters.
Monitoring of MW-3d has, however, again indicated the presence of concentrations of sodium and chloride,
similar to those in upgradient MW-23. It is again believed that the presence of the salt is attributable to the
application of salt to the roadways.

Numerous monitoring wells are also located in the glacial aquifer downgradient of the existing Type II waste
disposal area (MW-5s, MW-5d, MW-6s, MW-6d, MW-12, MW-20s, MW-20d, MW-24s, MW-24d, MW-26s, MW-
26d, MW-27s, MW-27d, MW-28s and MW-28d). These monitoring wells provide the capability of detecting any
site impact to the groundwater. All the wells have been located as close to the solid waste boundary as practical
(within 150 meters on GWSL property), without jeopardizing the liner or other site infrastructure and still providing
for the protection of the wells. The monitoring of these downgradient monitoring wells has not indicated the
presence of any impact to the groundwater by site activities.

It is proposed that, as construction for the Type III expansion Cells 30, 31, and 32 proceeds, additional monitoring
wells will be installed on the west and south sides of the expansion area, and upgradient of the proposed Type III
expansion, as shown in Figure D-2 and Table D-1. The new downgradient wells will serve as replacements for
those currently located within the planned expansion area. Well pairs MW-40s/d, MW-41s/d, and MW-42s/d will
replace wells MW-24s/d, MW-12, and MW-20s/d, respectively.

Concerning the upgradient monitoring wells, MW-25 was abandoned and replaced by MW-30s and MW-30d,
which are located upgradient of the Type II disposal area. Because of its location to the northeast, MW-23 will
continue to serve as an upgradient/side-gradient monitoring well. An additional upgradient monitoring well pair,
MW-43s/d, will be installed along the east side of Cells 30/31 and monitored on an annual basis (following
establishment of background) to supplement the existing upgradient network. PMW-1 has also been abandoned
and additional perched monitoring wells (PMW-6, PMW-7, PMW-8, PMW-9, and PMW-10) have been installed
along the eastern line of the expansion area to provide for monitoring of the effectiveness of the dewatering
process.

As previously indicated, the additional monitoring wells will be installed in advance of construction proceeding to
Type III expansion Cells 30, 31, and 32. For example, as shown in Figure D-2, the establishment of background
for MW-40s/d and MW-41s/d on the south and west sides will be completed prior to certification of Cells 30/31,
and the installation/background for MW-42s/d will be completed prior to certification of Cell 32, following the
relocation of waste in the west-adjacent Granger Paulson Landfill (GPSL). Specifically the construction will
sequence as follows:

The refuse from the GPSL will be removed and transferred to the Wood Street Landfill Type II unit. The extent of
refuse removed will consist of a minimum of 10 feet for a green belt area between Cell 32 and the GPSL. The
green belt will also contain storm water infrastructure and additional width to establish a containment embankment
for the remaining material at the GPSL and Cell 32. A side slope of approximately 3:1 (horizontal:vertical) will also
be established on the remaining material in the GPSL resulting in additional material removed as necessary to
establish the desired grading. Once grading is complete, MW-42s/d will be installed. These wells will be sampled
a minimum of eight times to establish a statistically significant data set. A determination will be made based on the
results of the data regarding the monitorability status of the area. If confirmed, construction will proceed with the

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abandonment of MW-20sr/d and excavation of the cells. At that time the legal descriptions for the respective
area’s restrictive covenants (the GPSL and the Type III expansion) will be reestablished and filed.

Background will also be established for Cells 30 and 31 upgradient well pair MW-43s/d. For efficiency purposes,
this well will be installed after the planned grading associated with the expansion is complete.

An independent geologist will supervise each monitoring well installation and/or abandonment, and an
environmental drilling firm will perform the drilling, installation, and abandonment. As noted in the monitoring well
installation protocol, following the installation of an appropriate sand pack and a 2-foot layer of bentonite pellet
seal, the entire annular space of the borehole has been, and will be, grouted in accordance with approved MDEQ
specifications (Attachment D-1). All the monitoring wells will be clearly labeled, properly vented, visible
throughout the year, and capped and locked when not in use.

The site-specific hydrogeological conditions (aquifer thickness, porosity, flow direction, etc.) have been, and will
be, utilized to determine if nested wells are appropriate. As a general criteria utilized in the past, if the
hydrogeologist determines that over 20 feet of saturation is present in the glacial aquifer, a nest of monitoring
wells will be installed to monitor the upper and lower regions of the aquifer. This condition is anticipated for the
monitoring wells described for the Type III expansion described above.

Perched Aquifer

Concerning the shallow perched aquifer, as construction proceeds to the north within the northern portion of the
GWSL, the entire horizon of fine sand within the landfill footprint will be excavated and accompanied by
dewatering operations along the eastern side of the site. Precedent for this action is found in the current
construction activities at the landfill. Prior hydrogeologic investigations had revealed the presence of the perched
aquifer on the northeast corner of the existing landfill, and allowance for its existence and removal was made in
the existing permit.

As a result, the construction of Type II Cell 7 involved the complete excavation of the fine sand formation and
dewatering was performed along the east side of the landfill. This process has resulted in the reversal of direction
of flow in the perched aquifer in this vicinity. Whereas prior to construction the flow direction was generally to the
east and southeast, the current direction of flow is to the west, to the underdrain.

Monitoring of static groundwater elevations in the piezometer installed in closest proximity to the excavation
(PMW-1) has indicated that the elevation of the perched groundwater has decreased approximately 8-feet.
However, the elevations measured in both PMW-2 and PMW-5, located less than 250 feet to the east and south
of the underdrain, have decreased approximately 2-feet. Thus demonstrating the creation of an inward gradient
and a reduction of its zone of influence as a function of distance from the drain; as would be expected.

Because of the inward gradient in the shallow perched glacial aquifer, and the position of the shallow perched
aquifer above the floor of the cell, this area will be monitored by the inclusion of the discharge water from the
dewatering pipe in the quarterly monitoring program, as well as the measurement of static elevations in
piezometers installed along the eastern side of the landfill.

The location of the monitoring point of the discharge from the gravity dewatering process will be changed as the
excavation and construction proceed to the north. For example, the construction of Cell 9 will require further
excavation to the north and the accompanying extension of the underdrain. Although geographically changing, the
sample will be collected directly from the gravity dewatering discharge pipe. The discharge water will be included

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in the monitoring program and analyzed as a groundwater sample, thereby providing for monitoring of the perched
aquifer along the eastern side of the site.

The locations of piezometers to monitor the static groundwater elevations in the perched aquifer to the east of the
landfill (PMW-1 through PMW-10) are shown in Figure D-2. Static groundwater elevations will be measured on a
quarterly basis. These piezometers will be utilized to assess and monitor the presence of an inward gradient in
the perched aquifer to the dewatering pipe. If this gradient is not maintained, the MDEQ will be advised and a
determination made concerning the incorporation of shallow perched aquifer monitoring wells in the monitoring
program.

The 2003 hydrogeologic investigation indicated that the perched groundwater is limited in both extent and volume.
Prior to construction of the cells adjacent to these areas (Cell 14 for the southwest and Cell 26 to the northwest) a
determination will be made concerning whether the perched aquifer in both areas is sufficient to require inclusion
in the groundwater monitoring plan.

That determination will be based on the static groundwater elevations measured in the six piezometers present in
those areas of perched saturation. Monitoring of the statics in PZ-16 and PZ-27 will commence with the
installation of MW-33. Monitoring of the statics in PZ-11, PZ-12, PZ-13, and PZ-14 will commence with the
installation of MW-36. The static groundwater elevational data will be obtained prior to, and for two years
following certification of Cell 14 or Cell 26. Following that time frame, and following discussion with Granger
personnel, the MDEQ will make a determination concerning whether sufficient perched groundwater is present
that monitoring should be performed. If required, monitoring in the southwest will be performed through the
installation of one monitoring well and with one or two in the northwest.

Regarding the construction of Cell 14, the MW-30s/d pair was installed in January 2017. As part of the effort to
expand the storm water control structures along the west side of the site, soil around PZ-16 was excavated. The
MDEQ was notified and subsequently PZ-16 was removed as the excavation exceeded the depth of the well. The
original PZ-27 could not be located due to dense vegetation and was replaced by PZ-B when MW-30s/d was
installed. PZ-27 was later located but then removed as the storm water control structure was improved.

Scheduling and Installation

The proposed new and replacement glacial aquifer detection monitoring wells identified in Figure D-2 will be
installed prior to the certification of any adjacent future cells to allow for the determination of "background"
groundwater quality. The “background” groundwater quality will be determined through the acquisition of eight
groundwater samples prior to the placement of waste in any expansion area, as described in Section D.1.e.2
(Statistical Analyses) and using the criteria identified in Appendix C (Statistical Analysis Program). Attachment D-
9 identifies the parameters, methodology and detection limits for the monitoring.

Logs of each of the borings associated with the monitoring wells are provided as an Appendix to the
Supplemental Hydrogeologic Study (Part C of this application). All of the new/replacement monitoring wells will
be installed following the approved Work Plan enclosed as Attachment D-1. The monitoring wells will be cased in
a manner that maintains the integrity of the bore hole. This includes proper screening, backfilling, and grouting to
ensure integrity and prevent contamination of samples and groundwater.

The monitoring wells and sampling equipment will be maintained and operated so that they perform to design
specifications throughout the monitoring program. Inspections of the monitoring wells will be performed as part of

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each monitoring event. The monitoring wells will be developed to the maximum practical extent (producing clear
water at the time of construction) to minimize the time necessary for well recharge after purging.

If any changes in the design, installation, and/or development of any monitoring well is required, the MDEQ will be
advised of the circumstances. If abandonment or replacement is required, the MDEQ will be notified prior to any
field action. Following approval from the MDEQ, the abandonment or replacement will be performed and a notice
of the action will be placed in the operating record.

D.1.c Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Requirements


The groundwater monitoring program has incorporated sampling and analytical procedures designed to ensure
that the resultant data are representative of the groundwater quality at the site. A copy of the sampling protocol is
contained as Appendix A (Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP)). This protocol includes identification of the
techniques for collection, preservation, transport, and storage of the samples, and the QA/QC measures
incorporated into the system.

Static groundwater elevations will be measured in all of the monitoring wells identified in the schedules, and the
piezometers in the shallow perched aquifer, within a period not to exceed 24 hours prior to purging. The static
groundwater elevation will be determined by methods identified in the SAP, and will be referenced to USGS
datum, using a methodology giving precision to 0.01 foot. Measurements will be made from a reference point on
the top of the casing. The accuracy of the top of casing elevations will be confirmed by survey once every five
years. The static groundwater elevations will be utilized to determine the rate and direction of groundwater flow
for each monitoring event.

Prior to sampling, each of the monitoring wells will be purged to remove the equivalent of at least three volumes of
standing water, or to dryness. Purging will proceed in an effort to avoid exceeding the recovery rate of the well, if
possible. All monitoring wells will be sampled within 24 hours of purging. The results of laboratory and field
analyses will be provided to the MDEQ no later than 30 days after the end of the calendar quarter.

Groundwater monitoring on a semi-annual basis will continue through the post-closure operation time frame in
accordance with R 449(1). Details of monitoring during the post-closure period are provided in Part F (Closure
and Post-Closure Plans) of this application.

The groundwater samples intended for metal analyses will be field filtered as authorized by the MDEQ, with the
exception of one of two duplicate samples for metal analyses from MW-23 and MW-6d on an annual basis. One
of these duplicates will be field filtered and analyzed for metals, while the other duplicate will be analyzed for total
metals, both in accordance with Attachment D-3. Statistical analyses will not be performed on the total metal
data.

A statistical method approved by the MDEQ (Appendix C) will be utilized to analyze the analytical data. As
identified in Section D.1.e (Statistical Analysis), the statistical method will comply with the performance criteria
listed in Michigan’s Act 451 of 1994, Part 115.

D.1.d Detection Monitoring


Prior to sampling, the static groundwater elevations will be determined and the wells will be evacuated in
accordance with the SAP and Section D.1.c of this plan. The detection monitoring will be performed in
accordance with the schedules identified in Attachments D-2 and D-3. In an on-going effort to make the HMP a
“working document” and as part of this application, a review of the analytical parameters was performed in an

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attempt to make sure the current procedures are reflected in this latest update. The findings are reported in
Attachment D-10 and adjustments are reflected in the remainder of this document. Modification of the schedule
may occur as a result of waivers granted by the Director under the provisions of Rule 299.4440(2) and
299.4440(5). Groundwater detection monitoring will continue through the post-closure period in accordance with
the post-closure plan which is provided in Part F (Engineering Report) of this application.

Modification of the schedule may also occur if the gravity dewatering of the shallow perched aquifer is
discontinued as described in Part F (Engineering Report). Prior to discontinuation, the MDEQ will be advised and
appropriate changes instituted.

Details concerning the performance of detection monitoring during the post-closure period are provided in the
Post-Closure Plan contained in Part F (Engineering Report).

D.1.d.1 Quarterly Primary Inorganic Indicators


Quarterly groundwater monitoring will be conducted according to the schedule and analytical criteria identified in
Attachment D-2. Concerning the primary inorganic indicators, it has been difficult to identify parameters that meet
all the criteria listed in Part 115 of MI Act 451, Rule 299.4450(2). For example, historical monitoring for total
dissolved solids has shown this parameter to be present at significant, variable concentrations in unimpacted
groundwater while the concentrations in leachate are less than ten times those in the groundwater. These highly
variable detections are attributable to both the natural occurrence of total dissolved solids at significantly variable
levels as well as to positive interferences associated with the existing galvanized casing.

Concerning chloride, there is evidence of an upgradient impact of chloride from the use of salt on roadways for
ice/snow control. These concentrations, detected in upgradient and side-gradient monitoring wells, hinder the use
of this parameter in detecting on-site impact from the landfill.

In addition, the parameters of chloride, sulfate, and nitrate nitrogen do not have sufficient groundwater to leachate
contrast, with the concentrations in leachate being significantly less than ten times those in groundwater.

As a result, and following the criteria in Rule 299.4450, alternative primary inorganic indicator parameters were
identified. As reported in the statistical evaluation program, a review of the inorganic analytical data resulted in
the identification of ammonia, potassium, boron, total organic carbon, and cadmium as being most effective in
conducting statistical analyses to identify the possible presence of impact to the groundwater. The list of primary
inorganic monitoring parameters and monitoring locations is provided in Attachment D-2.

D.1.d.2 Semi-Annual Monitoring for Metals


Concerning the semi-annual monitoring, Rule 299.4452 provides a list of 15 metals that may be required in the
program. Rule 299.4440(2) indicates that the director shall waive monitoring of some or all of these metals if
other inorganic indicator parameters in Rule 299.4450 (5 inorganics) or Rule 299.4451 (11 inorganics) provide a
reliable indication of inorganic releases to the groundwater. In addition, Rule 299.4440(4) indicates that any of the
metals may be deleted if it can be shown that these constituents are not reasonably expected to be in or derived
from the waste (i.e. if the metal parameter is not detected in leachate in two consecutive samplings).

Under the terms of those rules, in order to identify the metals that are appropriate for inclusion in the monitoring
program, monitoring of the leachate continued. Based on an assessment of those data, the metals for inclusion in
the semi-annual groundwater monitoring event have been identified. Based on Rule 299.4440(4) those

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parameters eliminated from the ground water monitoring program include beryllium, cobalt, silver, thallium and
vanadium.

Approval for this waiver was provided as part of the revision of the monitoring plan that occurred as part of the
approval of the operating license for the site.

Depending upon the data generated, requests for the waiver of analysis of other metals may be made based on
the provision in 440(2), which relates to the character of waste received, and the character of leachate which has
been defined by the recent monitoring. Modification of the monitoring plan will be made following approval from
the MDEQ.

D.1.d.3 Semi-Annual Primary Volatile Organics


Concerning the primary volatile organic parameters, Rule 299.4453 identifies the compounds included in Method
8260 that may be included in the semi-annual monitoring, as shown in Attachment D-3. These analyses will be
performed using Method 8260 specified in the publication entitled "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,
Physical-Chemical Methods", SW-846, 3rd edition, dated February, 1987, or an equivalent method approved by
the MDEQ.

Continued analysis of these parameters is dependent upon the leachate characterization which will be continued,
along with the regular leachate monitoring program. The data from the leachate characterization will be assessed
and, based on those analytical results, the primary volatile organics for continued inclusion in the semi-annual
groundwater monitoring event may be altered. For any primary volatile organics reported at non-detection in the
continued characterization analyses, those parameters may not be included in the ground water monitoring
program in accordance with Rule 299.4440(4). Modification of the plan will be implemented following approval
from the MDEQ.

Depending upon the data generated, requests for the waiver of analysis of other primary volatile organics may be
made based on the provision in Rule 299.4440(4), which relates to the character of waste received, and the
character of leachate which has been defined by the recent monitoring.

D.1.d.4 Semi-Annual Secondary Organics


Rule 299.4440(1)(b)(iii) of Part 115 of MI Act 451 indicates that the analyses for the semi-volatile organics listed in
Rule 299.4454 are required in the groundwater monitoring plan. However, Rule 299.4440(4) indicates that any of
these parameters which are not detected in two consecutive leachate samplings (along with the non-detection of
their degradation products) will be eliminated from the groundwater monitoring program.

Therefore, in order to identify the applicability of continued inclusion of the semi-volatile compounds listed in Rule
299.4454, a leachate characterization may be performed through the analysis of representative samples as
indicated in the SAP and Section D.3.c of this plan. The analyses will be performed using the methodology and
target detection (reporting) limits identified in Operational Memo 115-14, dated February 23, 2007. Subsequent
revisions in Operational Memo 14 may be incorporated into this Plan without formal resubmittal and approval by
the MDEQ. The representative sample of leachate will be obtained as described in Section D.3.c and the SAP.

The leachate characterization data will be assessed and based on those analytical results, the semi-volatile
organic parameters for continued inclusion in the semi-annual groundwater monitoring event will be identified.
Revision of the monitoring for secondary organics will not be made prior to approval being obtained from the
MDEQ.

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D.1.d.5 Annual Monitoring


The annual monitoring will be performed in July of each year and will be identical to the semi-annual monitoring
performed in January with two exceptions. In accordance with MDEQ Operational Memo 115-13, the annual
monitoring event will also include the analysis of samples from upgradient MW-23r and downgradient MW-6d for
total metals as well as soluble metals.

New upgradient well pair MW-43s/d for the Type III expansion will be sampled on an annual basis in January per
the protocol described above. In addition, the PMW monitoring wells installed on the east side of the side (PMW-
1 through PMW-10) will be sampled and analyzed for sodium and chloride. Graphical trend analyses will be
utilized to monitor the impact of off-site sources of salt to both the perched and glacial aquifers.

This distinction between the January and July monitoring events is explained as a footnote in Attachment D-3.

D.1.d.6 General Sampling/Analytical Protocols


Prior to sampling, each of the monitoring wells will be purged to remove the equivalent of at least three volumes of
standing water, or to dryness. Purging will proceed in an effort to avoid exceeding the recovery rate of the well, if
possible. All monitoring wells will be sampled within 24 hours of purging.

Details concerning the sampling process are contained in the SAP. As indicated in the SAP, volatile organic
samples will be collected using a bailer following the purge process and collection of samples for inorganic
analyses.

Although the use of disposable sampling equipment minimizes, or eliminates, the potential of cross-
contamination, the monitoring wells will generally be sampled in order, from upgradient to downgradient. If some
areas of the site were to become impacted, then monitoring wells in areas of known impact would be sampled in
order, from the least contaminated to the most contaminated. Any impacted purge water will be disposed of in the
leachate collection system.

Each of the samples will be analyzed in accordance with the schedules, analytical methods, and detection limits
identified in Attachments D-2 and D-3. Results of the analytical determinations will be submitted to the MDEQ no
later than 30 days after the end of the calendar quarter.

Chain-of-custody and field monitoring data sheets will be filled out by the field sampling personnel from the
laboratory/consulting firm (SAP Section 6.0). Those records, along with the results of the analytical
determinations will be stored as part of the GWSL Office Operating Record.

D.1.e Statistical Analysis


D.1.e.1 “Background” Data Sets
A "background" data set has been established for the current array of monitoring wells at the GWSL. As
construction proceeds, additional monitoring wells will be installed and included into the detection monitoring
program. The GWSL’s statistical plan, as described in Section D.1.e.2, will be applied to detection monitoring
results from the wells that are screened in the site-wide outwash/esker aquifer. Water quality data from the
discontinuous and internally-draining- perched zone, which is present only in the northern portions of the site, is
reported to the MDEQ but is not subject to the statistical plan.

Table D-1 provides a summary of the additional monitoring wells that will be added to the monitoring array, and
identifies their association with individual cells. Prior to the certification of any new cell, the associated monitoring

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wells will have been installed and the first eight monitoring events performed for the establishment of
“background” for that monitoring well.

Attachment D-9 provides a summary of the monitoring requirements for the establishment of “background” for
each new monitoring well. The "background" set will be established using 8-16 sets of independent analytical
data obtained prior to certification of the associated cell. The independent samples will be obtained as part of
quarterly monitoring, or during a time frame allowing at least one-month separation between samples.

After “background” for each new monitoring well is established, and following a review of the analytical data,
Granger may request a change in the primary indicator parameters. In addition, and in accord with Rule
299.4440, Granger may request the waiver of the sampling and analysis of certain metals, primary volatile
organics and secondary organic constituents. Following approval by the Department, such waivers will be
instituted.

In addition, if it can be substantiated that the groundwater has not been impacted, the time interval for the
background data set may change over time. A "rolling" set of background data may be utilized with a lag of 2-4
years between the latest background data and the current sampling date, with assurances that the "new data
population" does not represent any site impact to the groundwater.

D.1.e.2 Statistical Analyses


The statistical plan used at the GWSL was developed based upon a review of methods including “Statistical
Analysis of Ground-Water Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities, Interim Final Guidance,” (USEPA, 1989 and
1992). A copy of this statistical plan is provided as a separate attachment to this document. Intra-well monitoring
will be used for the following reasons: the groundwater exhibits some spatial variability, intra-well statistical
methods are more environmentally sensitive, and the downgradient groundwater monitoring wells have not been
impacted by the landfill, based on the historical geochemical data. The lack of significant trends and VOC
detections further supports the use of intra-well comparisons.

As discussed in R299.4906, a landfill groundwater monitoring system shall be installed to yield groundwater
samples that represent background groundwater quality and that represent groundwater chemistry hydraulically
downgradient of the solid waste boundary. In accordance with R299.4906(1)(a)(ii), an intra-well monitoring
system will provide “an indication of background groundwater quality that is as representative or more
representative than that provided by the upgradient wells.” This is achieved by utilizing downgradient wells, which
minimizes the natural spatial variability inherent between upgradient and downgradient water quality. This spatial
component of variability comprises a significant portion (about one-half to two-thirds) of the total variability
accounted for by the statistical methodology.

Intra-well monitoring does not require background monitoring at upgradient wells for inter-well comparison
purposes because the water chemistry of a well is compared to itself over time. However, upgradient wells are
required by rule, and are useful for detecting any potential off-site influences on the monitoring network. Intra-well
monitoring requires a minimum of eight sampling events per well prior to the implementation of statistics. Each
well requires eight sets of data to increase the sensitivity of the statistical method(s) being used, and to account
for seasonal or other causes of temporal variability.

Once the above tasks are completed, and as part of the quarterly monitoring, Granger will perform a data
evaluation and follow the criteria identified in Rule 299.4908. If the data evaluation indicates that a geochemical
change has occurred, per Rule 299.4440(8), within 14 days of the determination, a notice will be placed in the

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operating record indicating which parameters have been reported with statistically significant changes, and the
MDEQ will be notified of the report.

In accord with Rule 299.4440(9) if, during a 60-day period of additional investigation, it is shown that the increase
was the result of an alternative source or an isolated operational variation, a documentation report will be provided
to the MDEQ and placed in the operating record. If a successful demonstration is completed and reported,
Granger will continue with detection monitoring. If a successful demonstration cannot be made per Rule
299.4440(9), assessment monitoring will be performed in accordance with a plan that will be completed by
Granger in accordance with Rule 299.4440(10).

D.1.f Reporting
Quarterly reporting to the Department will include provision of the following:

 Results of the laboratory analyses performed on each sample;

 A figure identifying the location of all monitoring locations;

 Depiction of the groundwater flow direction for the glacial outwash/esker aquifer;

 Copies of chain-of-custody records;

 A summary of the field procedures;

 A summary of the field monitoring data, including:

 Dates of measurement;
 Top-of-casing elevations;
 Depth to water measurements;
 Static groundwater elevations;
 Field pH measurements;
 Field conductivity measurements;
 Field temperature measurements;

 A discussion of the results of the monitoring.

Notification that the results of the monitoring of groundwater, leachate, and landfill gas have been placed in the
operating record which is maintained in the GWSL Office.

D.2 SURFACE WATER MONITORING PLAN


D.2.a Discussion
The following surface water monitoring program has been designed in compliance with the requirements listed in
Michigan Part 115, Rule 299.4436(2). The locations of the surface water bodies at the site are shown in Figure D-
2 (Monitoring Locations). The three storm water detention basins at the site are included in the monitoring
program. While reviewing the site’s HMP for the Type III expansion, it was determined it is appropriate to start
obtaining samples from SW-2 as well as SW-1. The samples of the surface water at the outlet of the southern
basin are obtained at the location shown in Figure D-2. In addition, monitoring will be performed at the outlet
structures of the northern detention basins which are yet to be constructed. Monitoring at SW-3 will commence at
the completion of their construction.

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Monitoring will also be performed on the discharge water associated with the gravity dewatering of the perched
glacial aquifer along the east side of the facility. As described previously, the sampling location of the discharge
will change as construction proceeds to the north. Monitoring of the underdrain discharge will be performed as an
integral part of the groundwater monitoring program.

D.2.b Monitoring Schedule


Monitoring of the surface water in the storm water basins will be performed on a quarterly basis. Representative
samples of the basin will be obtained near the outlet structure by avoiding a disturbance of the sediments prior to
sampling, and by obtaining the sample below the water surface and away from the sediments. Each piece of
sampling equipment will be thoroughly decontaminated in accordance with the SAP.

Monitoring will be performed in accordance with the schedule in Attachment D-4. Each of the samples will be
analyzed using the analytical methods and detection limits which are also identified in Attachment D-4. These
monitoring parameters have been identified based on an examination of prior monitoring results of leachate,
groundwater, and surface water, as well as toxicities of parameters, and absorbability.

This set of monitoring parameters includes all the analyses that have been performed over the past six years as
part of the MDEQ approved surface water monitoring program. The results of the analytical determinations will be
provided to the MDEQ within 30 days after the end of the calendar quarter. Notification will also be provided to
the Director that the results of the monitoring have been placed in the operating record. During post-closure, the
monitoring will be performed on a semi-annual basis. Details of the post-closure monitoring are provided in Part F
(Closure and Post-Closure Plans).

D.3 LEACHATE MONITORING


D.3.1 Introduction
The leachate collection system at the GWSL has been designed and constructed to provide for the effective
collection of leachate generated within the landfill and its transport to a licensed POTW for treatment. The current
leachate collection system provides for collection and transport by force-main to the City of Lansing, POTW sewer
system for treatment and disposal. Granger is permitted by both the City of Lansing and the Southern Clinton
County Municipal Utilities Authority (SCCMUA) for the discharge of the leachate from the planned Type III
expansion areas, with the understanding that all the pre-treatment criteria of the POTW’s will be met.

It is expected that the facility will utilize the capability to discharge to the City of Lansing sewer system, and the
leachate system for the expansion area will be designed and constructed accordingly. Should circumstances lead
to a future discharge of part, or all, of the leachate from the expansion area to SCCMUA, some provisions are
included to accommodate such change.

In accordance with Rule 299.4432(8), Granger also may recirculate leachate within the GWSL Type II unit the
disposal area with the approval of the Director.

This leachate monitoring program has been designed in compliance with all the applicable Part 115 regulations
including: Rule 299.4432(2), (5), (6), (7), and Rule 299.4905(1)(b). These regulations provide for the inspection of
the collection lines, as well as monitoring of the head of leachate in the landfill, quantification of the leachate
transported from the site, and characterization of the leachate. In compliance with Part 115 Rule 299.4432,
Granger will maintain and monitor the effectiveness of the system to provide for its proper function as described in
the following sections.

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D.3.b Leachate Volume and Depth Measurements


In compliance with Rule 299.4432(1) and (2)(a), the leachate collection system will be monitored to determine that
not more than 1-foot of leachate is present for more than 7 days after a significant storm event. Leachate levels
are monitored in the manhole structure identified in Figure D-2 and in the pump stations associated with Cells 6,
7, and 8. For the pump station manhole, an elevational marker has been installed within the structure to allow
observation of the leachate levels associated with the Cells constructed prior to Cell 6. Each subsequent cell will
be constructed in a manner similar to Cells 6-8 to allow for the measurement of head in each individual cell.
Compliance verification information will be placed in the operating record and maintained in the GWSL office.

In the event that the leachate level exceeds the elevational marker in the pump station manhole, or the
appropriate reading in an individual cell, Granger will correlate the reading to recent storm events and determine
the date at which any exceedance allowance will expire. Granger will then monitor the elevation in the structure
daily until the leachate level falls below the elevational marker or reading, or until the date of exceedance expires,
whichever occurs first. Should an additional, significant rain event occur during the 7-day period following an
initial exceedance, the expiration date will be revised to a point 7 days from the most recent significant rain event.

Provided that the leachate level falls below the elevational marker, or reading, prior to the exceedance allowance
expiration, Granger will return to routine monitoring. If the monitoring indicates that additional action is required to
avoid an exceedance, additional actions, such as alternate or additional pumping arrangements, will be
implemented to reduce the level. Records of all additional action will be placed in the operating record.

In compliance with Rule 299.4432(2)(b), (6), and (7) the leachate from the GWSL will be transported from the
leachate manhole pump-station to the City of Lansing, POTW sewer system, or to the SCCMUA system, by
means of a force-main. The flow of leachate to the sewer systems is monitored using hour meters to record the
operation of the pumps. The data are recorded and used to establish the volume of leachate removed from the
landfill. In the future, other options, such as flow meters, may be utilized to measure the flow of leachate. The
leachate pump data are placed in the operating record, and maintained in the GWSL office, with a quarterly
summary reported to the City of Lansing, Public Service Department, Wastewater Treatment Division. The
discharge to the POTW is in compliance with all the applicable pretreatment ordinances.

D.3.c Leachate Monitoring and Characterization


The following leachate monitoring/characterization program has been designed in compliance with Rule
299.4432(2)(c). The leachate collection system at the GWSL is presently constructed such that a representative
sample of the leachate from all the cells may be obtained at the manhole pump-station identified in Figure D-2.
During the active life of the landfill, monitoring of the leachate will be performed in accordance with Attachments
D-5 and D-6. During post-closure, leachate monitoring will be performed annually in accordance with the
schedule in Attachment D-6.

In the future, when an additional and separate pump station is constructed (as shown in Figure D-2), this station
will be added to the monitoring schedule, with leachate monitoring performed prior to discharge to the POTW.
Each pump station manhole will be sampled in accordance with the SAP and analyses performed in accordance
with Attachments D-5 and D-6.

Following implementation of the monitoring of the new pump station to the north of the Type II unit, however, the
leachate monitoring for the first year will include the analysis of all the heavy metals listed in the annual monitoring
plan identified in Attachment D-6. The results of these analyses will be reviewed with special emphasis on the

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concentrations of those heavy metals which have been granted waivers from the routine groundwater monitoring
program. Following the first year of monitoring, an assessment of the data will be provided to the MDEQ
concerning whether those waivers should be continued. Following approval from the MDEQ, the necessary
adjustments will be made concerning which metals still qualified for waivers.

The leachate sample collection will be performed in accordance with the protocols identified in the SAP, Section
4.5. These protocols identify the techniques for collection, preservation, transport and storage of the samples, as
well as the QA/QC measures. The analytical methodologies and detection limits are identified in Attachments D-5
and D-6. The samples destined for volatile organic analyses will be collected with a bailer. The results of the
analyses will be submitted to the MDEQ within 30 days of the end of the calendar quarter.

D.3.d Leachate Collection System Inspection


In addition to the regular inspection and assessment of the data, and in accordance with Rule 299.4432(5),
Granger will conduct a quarterly inspection of the accessible components of the leachate collection system. This
will include the leachate pump-station, any leachate containment structures, and all accessible clean-outs and
vents. The inspection will include visual observation of the surface structures for damage or deterioration, and
inspection for visual evidence of clogging or elevated fluid levels at the pump-station and elsewhere as possible.

On a quarterly basis Granger will inspect the leachate data to determine if there is any evidence that would
indicate that the effectiveness of the system has diminished. Should the data indicate an unexplained decrease in
quantity, or other trends that would suggest a significantly increased or decreased volume, an evaluation of the
system will be performed. If the evaluation deems it appropriate, the leachate collection pipes will be flushed as
possible and needed.

Results of the leachate inspection and monitoring program will be placed in the operating record which is
maintained at the GWSL Office.

D.4 LANDFILL GAS MONITORING PLAN


D.4.a Introduction
In accord with Subtitle D (258.23 Explosive Gas Control) and Rule 299.4433, the owners or operators of all
municipal solid waste landfill units must ensure that the concentration of methane gas generated by the facility
does not exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive limit (LEL) in facility structures and that the concentration of
methane does not exceed the LEL at the facility property boundary, and that gases generated by the landfill do
not create a nuisance and are not otherwise in violation of part 55 of the act at the property boundary.

The control of explosive gases at the GWSL has been achieved by the installation and operation of an active gas
collection/control system. Collection is achieved through the use of vertical gas extraction piping and/or horizontal
collection piping. Control is achieved through the continual use of energy recovery systems (internal combustion
engines). Flaring may also be conducted as needed to supplement or replace control via energy recovery.

Based on the limited type of waste materials, the Type III unit is not expected to generate gases.

D.4.b Monitoring Plan and Schedule


To ensure that the collection/control system is effective in preventing the migration of landfill gas from the landfill,
quarterly monitoring will be performed in accord with Rule 299.4433. The monitoring program entails the

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measurement of methane concentrations in all on-site facilities (excluding gas control or recovery system
components) and at gas monitoring wells installed at the property boundary.

The locations of the existing and future gas monitoring wells are shown in Figure D-5. Prior to construction of new
Type III Cells 30/31, existing well GMW-101, which resides within the proposed Type III expansion footprint, will
be abandoned using the protocol described in Attachment D-1. Prior to the abandonment, replacement gas
monitor well GMW-101r will be installed adjacent to proposed groundwater detection monitor well pair MW-40s/d
along the southern boundary of proposed Cells 30/31. A schedule for installation of the proposed wells is also
included within Figure D-5. A schematic of a typical gas monitoring well is included as Figure D-6. The lower
elevation of each monitoring well was designed to approximate the lowest elevation of fill in the adjacent landfill
cell. Each gas monitoring well will be clearly labeled, the casing protector properly vented, maintained so that it is
visible throughout the year, and capped and locked when not in use.

The methane concentrations are measured using an appropriate portable gas detection instrument. The
equipment will be calibrated using a standardized commercial gas in accordance with the protocol for the
instrument. On a quarterly basis, direct readings will be obtained at each of the on-site facilities and at each of the
gas monitoring wells.

To facilitate readings for both pressure and air quality at each of the gas monitoring wells, quick disconnect fittings
have been installed and are expected to be included in future gas monitoring wells in the expansion area.
Following the pressure readings, and during evacuation, the ambient air will be monitored. The readings will be
recorded on the form similar to “Granger Wood Street Landfill - Landfill Gas Monitoring”, provided in Attachment
D-8. The resulting data will be placed in the Operating Record which is maintained at the Wood Road Office.

D.4.c Reporting and Recordkeeping


If the monitoring results in the detection of either 25 percent of the LEL of methane in facility structures, or
concentrations in excess of the LEL at the facility property boundary, the following actions will be taken:

 Immediately notify the Director as identified in R299.4433(4);

 Immediately take steps to ensure protection of human health;

 Within seven days of detection the methane recording will be placed in the operating record along with a
description of the steps taken to protect human health; and

 Within 60 days a remediation plan will be implemented and notification will be provided to the regulatory
agency.

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Table D-1. Summary of the Wood Street Landfill Monitoring Well Data

Well I.D. Northing Easting TOC Elevation Screen Elevation Installation Date Notes
MW-3s 2730.44 8677.2 924.58 815.5 - 810.5 3/14/1995 Glacial aquifer
MW-3d 2738.23 8684.43 924.58 788.0 - 785.0 11/27/1979 Glacial aquifer
MW-5sr 2068.8 7316.17 874.35 794.0 - 797.0 9/18/1999 Glacial aquifer
MW-5d 2063.85 7321.22 874.96 782.9 - 777.0 5/21/2002 Glacial aquifer
MW-6sr 2383.68 6744.19 868.35 813.35 - 808.35 3/24/2005 Glacial aquifer
MW-6dr 2375.05 6748.8 867.71 787.71 - 782.71 3/24/2005 Glacial aquifer
MW-12r 1547.2 7971.36 884.70 807.7 - 802.7 1/21/2016 Glacial aquifer
MW-20sr 1817.43 7566.23 877.47 816.47 - 811.47 1/24/2017 Glacial aquifer
MW-20d 1823.37 7544.79 879.39 780.3 - 777.3 9/20/1989 Glacial aquifer
MW-23r 4001.93 8995.79 909.06 813.06 - 808.06 1/13/2015 Glacial aquifer
MW-24s 1622.09 8203.76 883.84 816.3 - 811.3 10/27/1992 Glacial aquifer
MW-24d 1626.99 8209.06 884.39 797.4 - 792.4 10/26/1992 Glacial aquifer
MW-26sr 2835.06 6373.74 868.95 817.95 - 812.95 4/14/2006 Glacial aquifer
MW-26dr2 2833.46 6406.08 868.88 804.88 - 799.88 1/12/2015 Glacial aquifer
MW-27sr 3192.28 5963.31 868.41 813.41 - 808.41 1/26/2017 Glacial aquifer
MW-27d 3186.55 5972.43 868.20 794.5 - 789.5 4/9/1998 Glacial aquifer
MW-28sr 3290.43 5732.66 869.10 821.1 - 816.1 3/8/2006 Glacial aquifer
MW-28d 3294.07 5724.53 868.43 799.9 - 794.9 9/6/2001 Glacial aquifer
MW-30s 4877.73 5999.71 878.67 810.7 - 805.7 2/14/2003 Glacial aquifer
MW-30d 4871.86 5999.95 879.04 785.0 - 780.0 2/11/2003 Glacial aquifer
MW-31s 6796.08 7799.98 871.27 812.8 - 807.8 2/14/2003 Glacial aquifer
MW-31d 6789.6 7799.71 872.00 787.5 - 782.5 2/13/2003 Glacial aquifer
MW-32s 4003.4 6101.77 872.83 820.83 - 815.83 10/4/2010 Glacial aquifer
MW-32d 3998.39 6101.3 872.85 772.85 - 767.85 10/1/2010 Glacial aquifer
MW-33s 4435.8 6096.48 872.39 815.39 - 810.39 1/14/2016 Glacial aquifer
MW-33d 4430.36 6096.95 872.37 780.37 - 775.37 1/8/2016 Glacial aquifer
MW-34
MW-35
MW-36
MW-37
MW-38
To be surveyed following installation, as proposed disposal cells are constructed
MW-39
MW-40s/d
MW-41s/d
MW-42s/d
MW-43s/d
PMW-2 3561.07 8721.72 917.58 870.6 - 865.6 3/12/1996 Perched aquifer
PMW-3 3086.61 8812.47 925.76 875.8 - 870.8 3/14/1996 Perched aquifer
PMW-4 2234.76 8974.8 924.70 875.2 - 870.2 3/14/1996 Perched aquifer
PMW-5 2947.96 8661.17 928.31 878.3 - 873.3 3/27/1996 Perched aquifer
PMW-6 4501.44 8932.61 897.66 872.66 - 867.66 12/7/2018 Perched aquifer
PZ-7 4489.01 6070.73 872.36 862.36 - 857.36 1/14/2016 Perched aquifer
All Measurements in Feet Unless Otherwise Noted
NA = Not Available
TOC: Top of Casing

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MW 39 MW 3s 2730.36 8677.36 924.58
MW 38 MW 3d 2737.91 8684.01 924.58
PZ12 MW 5sr 2068.89 7316.29 873.85
MW 5d 2063.85 7321.22 874.96
MW 6sr 2402.09 6702.91 868.35
MW 6dr 2400.94 6696.05 867.71
MW 12r 1557.32 7961.41 884.70
PZ13 MW 36 MW 37 MW 20sr 1818.17 7538.90 877.47
PMW-10
MW 20d 1823.17 7544.81 879.39
MW 23r 3991.44 8988.07 909.06
MW 24s 1622.09 8203.76 883.84
PMW-9 MW 24d 1626.99 8209.06 884.39
MW 26sr 2834.44 6385.02 868.95
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MW 27sr 3071.79 6047.21 868.41


MW 29d MW 27d 3068.86 6051.03 868.20
MW-35
MW 28d 3294.07 5724.53 868.43
GENERALIZED PMW-8 MW 28sr 3298.55 5718.66 869.10
GROUNDWATER MW 29s
MW 29d
5457.09
5449.90
8548.76
8549.25
874.67
874.53
MW 31d FLOW PMW-7
MW 30s 6796.27 7799.41 878.67
MW 30d 6789.98 7799.70 879.51
MW 31s DIRECTION MW 31s 4877.73 5999.71 871.27
MW 31d 4871.86 5999.95 872.00
SW 2 MW 32s 4003.40 6101.77 872.83
MW 34 MW 32d 3998.39 6101.30 872.85
PZ7
MW 33s 4435.80 6096.48 872.39
PMW-6 MW 33d 4430.36 6096.95 872.37
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PZ16 MW-34 1 1 1
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1 11 11 as
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MW-41s/d 1 1 1
MW-42s/d 1 1 1
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PMW-2 3561.07 8721.72 917.58

MW 28sr PMW-2 PMW-3 3086.61 8812.47 925.76


PMW-4 2234.76 8974.80 924.70
SW 1 PMW-5 2947.96 8661.17 928.31
PMW-6 4501.44 8932.61 897.66
MW 28d PZ-7 4489.01 6070.73 872.36
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GRANGER TYPE III SOUTHERN EXPANSION
WOOD STREET LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION

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CONSULTANT YYYY-MM-DD 2018-05-09 TITLE

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JANUARY 2018 GROUNDWATER CONTOURS
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820.30 820.4 CLIENT PROJECT
GRANGER HYDROGEOLOGIC MONITORING PLAN
MW 20s WOOD STREET LANDFILL

1 in
820.17 LANSING, MICHIGAN
CONSULTANT YYYY-MM-DD 2018-05-09 TITLE
MW 24s
MW 12r 820.06 DESIGNED DPR
APRIL 2018 GROUNDWATER CONTOURS
819.86 PREPARED JJS

REVIEWED TDJ
PROJECT NO. CONTROL REV. FIGURE
APPROVED 1533210 D4

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EXISTING SOLID WASTE BOUNDARY


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WORK PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL MONITORING


WELL INSTALLATION AND ABANDONMENT

Attachment D-1

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Attachment D-1

Work Plan for Additional Monitoring Well Installation

An independent environmental drilling firm utilizing hollow stem augers will install the proposed monitoring wells.
During installation, the boring will be logged by an independent geologist. All soil borings will extend a minimum
of 5 feet past the base of the surficial glacial till, to verify its thickness. Soil borings will be drilled using hollow-
stem auger (HSA) techniques. Soil samples will be collected using 2-inch-diameter split barrel and/or 3-inch-
diameter Shelby tube samplers. Continuous split spoon sampling is used during the installation of new monitoring
wells. The deeper of the two borings for the new monitor well pairs will extend completely through the uppermost
aquifer, to verify its thickness. An attempt will be made to install the wells horizontally within 10 feet of each other.
Because bottoms of the new landfill cells are designed to be greater than 50 feet higher than the base of the
uppermost aquifer, none of the deep monitor well borings will be advanced into bedrock.

All well materials will be decontaminated prior to usage or installation. New monitor wells will consist of 5-foot
long, 2-inch diameter PVC screens with 0.010 inch slots, connected to Sch. 40 PVC riser with flush joints. The
shallow paired wells will be installed such that the top of the screens are set beginning approximately 5 feet below
the water table; the deep well will be set with the top of its screen approximately 20 feet below the bottom of the
shallow screen. In most cases, a sand filter is installed around the screened interval however, there may be
circumstances when conditions dictated collapse of the natural formation around the screen. In either case, the
sand surrounding the screen will extend to a minimum of 3 feet above the screened interval, as the drill casing is
retracted. A minimum three-foot-thick bentonite chip seal will be placed above the sand filter. The remaining
annulus between the borehole and PVC well riser will then be grouted to ground surface with high-solids and low-
yield bentonite grout as the drill casing is removed. Monitoring wells will be completed at ground surface with a
lockable, above ground protective casing mounted in a 4-inch-thick by 18-inch square concrete pad, placed in the
borehole above the bentonite grout seal.

The well will be developed by removal of standing liquid using a submersible pump or bailer and surge block until
the water clears. During well development, if the well purges dry prior to the purge water becoming clear,
development will be conducted iteratively until turbidity has been minimized.

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Attachment D-1

Work Plan for Monitoring Well Abandonment

All groundwater monitoring wells installed as part of the permit application or any corrective action activities
undertaken at the site will be properly abandoned when they are no longer needed for their original purpose, or
modified purpose, or when they require replacement due to excavation of their present location. Abandonment
will be completed in accordance with the American Society of Testing Materials Standard D 5299-99 “Standard
Guide for Decommissioning Ground Water Well, Vadose Zone Monitoring Devices, Boreholes, and Other Devices
for Environmental Activities.”

As allowed for in Standard D 5299-99, site specific geologic and hydrogeologic conditions at a monitoring location
will be evaluated and professional judgment will ultimately dictate the method of abandonment. Because these
wells penetrate a protective surficial layer of low permeability clay, the wells and screens will be completely over-
drilled, the well materials removed, and the boreholes abandoned by tremie grouting with a bentonite slurry
between the water table and ground surface. The lower portion of the abandoned boreholes below the water
table (i.e., in the esker outwash) will be allowed to naturally collapse.

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QUARTERLY

Attachment D-2

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Attachment D-2

Groundwater Monitoring Schedule


Glacial Aquifer Monitoring Quarterly (April and November)

Groundwater samples from the glacial aquifer (please see Table D-1 for the identification and schedule for the
monitoring wells included in the quarterly monitoring) and the underdrain discharge* will be analyzed quarterly for
the following parameters:
Primary Inorganic Analytical Method Reporting Target limit (ug/l)
Ammonia 350.1 10
Potassium 7610 100
Boron 6010B 20
Total Organic Carbon 415.2 500
Cadmium 6020 0.2

Field Monitoring Parameters:


pH 4500-H-B pH units
Conductivity 120.1 umhos/cm

Alternative inorganic indicator parameters:


Sodium 7770 1,000
Chloride 325 1,000

Note concerning the perched aquifer:

Static groundwater elevations only will be measured in each of the monitoring wells screened in the perched
aquifer (PMW-2, PMW-4 and PMW-5). In addition, as construction proceeds to the north, static groundwater
elevations will be monitored in the perched monitoring wells installed as shown on Figure D-2, and in accord with
the schedule identified in Table D-1.

Following closure, during the post-closure period, monitoring will be performed on a semi-annual basis during the
months of January and July in accordance with R 449(1)(c). The January monitoring event will include the
primary indicators and the July post-closure event will include the primary indicators, metals and VOC’s, as
described on Attachment D-3.

* As construction proceeds to the north, the underdrain discharge will be continually extended with cell
construction, and additional monitoring wells will be included to the north and west of the expansion area. The
monitoring wells will be installed on a schedule that permits the establishment of background water quality data
prior to the placement of waste either upgradient or side-gradient to the well.

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SEMI-ANNUAL

Attachment D-3

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Attachment D-3

Groundwater Monitoring Schedule


Glacial Aquifer Monitoring Semi-annual (January and July)

Static groundwater elevations will be measured in all the monitoring wells screened in the perched and
glacial aquifers. Groundwater samples from the glacial aquifer (please see Table D-1 for the identification
and schedule for the monitoring wells included in the quarterly monitoring) and the underdrain discharge*
will be analyzed semi-annually for the following parameters:
Primary
Inorganic Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target limit (ug/l)
Ammonia 350.1 10
Potassium 7610 100
Boron 6010B 20
Total Organic Carbon 415.2 500
Cadmium 6020 0.2

Field Monitoring Parameters:


pH 4500-H-B pH units
Conductivity 120.1 umhos/cm

Alternative inorganic indicator parameters:


Sodium 7770 1,000
Chloride 325 1,000
Iron 6010B 20
Manganese 6020 5

Secondary Parameters Analytical Method Reporting target limit (ug/l)


Dissolved antimony#** 6020 1
Dissolved arsenic#** 6020 1
Dissolved barium#** 6020 5
Dissolved chromium** 6020 1
Dissolved copper#** 6020 1
Dissolved lead#** 6020 1
Dissolved nickel#** 6020 2
Dissolved selenium#** 6020 1
Dissolved zinc#** 6020 10
Dissolved Vanadium#** 6020 2

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Organic Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target limit(ug/l)


Primary volatile organics:
Bromodichloromethane# 8260 1
Bromoform# 8260 1
Carbon tetrachloride# 8260 1
Chlorobenzene# 8260 1
Chloroethane# 8260 5
Chloroform# 8260 1
Dibromochloromethane# 8260 1
o-dichlorobenzene# 8260 1
p-dichlorobenzene# 8260 1
1,1 dichloroethane# 8260 1
1,2-dichloroethane# 8260 1
1,1-dichloroethylene# 8260 1
cis-1,2-dichloroethene# 8260 1
Trans,1,2-dichloroethene# 8260 1
1,2-dichloropropane# 8260 1
cis-1,3-dichloropropene# 8260 1
trans-1,3-dichloropropene# 8260 1
Methyl bromide# 8260 5
Methyl chloride# 8260 5
Methylene bromide# 8260 1
Methylene chloride# 8260 5
Methyl iodide# 8260 1
1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane# 8260 1
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane# 8260 1
Tetrachloroethylene# 8260 1
1,1,1-trichloroethane# 8260 1
1,1,2-trichloroethane# 8260 1
Trichloroethene# 8260 1
Trichlorofluoromethane# 8260 1
1,2,3-trichloropropane# 8260 1
Vinyl chloride# 8260 1
Benzene# 8260 1
Ethyl benzene# 8260 1

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Organic Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target limit(ug/l)


Styrene# 8260 1
Toluene# 8260 1
Xylenes# 8260 2

Secondary organics:
Acetone# 8260 20
Acrylonitrile# 8260 2
Bromochloromethane# 8260 1
Carbon disulfide# 8260 1
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane# 8260 0.2
1,2-dibromoethane# 8260 1
Methyl ethyl ketone# 8260 5
4-methyl-2-pentanone# 8260 5
Trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene# 8260 5
2-hexanone# 8260 5

Note concerning the perched aquifer:

All the existing PMW monitoring wells installed on the east side of the side (PMW-2 through PMW-10) will
be analyzed for sodium and chloride.

* As construction proceeds to the north, the underdrain discharge will be continually extended with cell
construction, and additional monitoring wells will be included to the north and west of the expansion area
as indicated in Table D-1. The monitoring wells will be installed on a schedule that permits the
establishment of background water quality data prior to the placement of waste either upgradient or
sidegradient to the well.

# The analyses of these metals and individual organic parameters may be eliminated following further
characterization of the leachate in accordance with the criteria in Rule 299.4440(4), and with approval of
the Director. If the leachate characterization results in the non-detection of these parameters in two
consecutive sampling events (along with the non-detection of degradation products) the Director shall
delete all such parameters upon submission of the analytical data.

** On an annual basis, during the monitoring conducted in July, samples from MW-23r and MW-6d will be
analyzed for total metals, as well as dissolved metals.

Following closure, during the post-closure period, monitoring will be performed on a semi-annual basis
during the months of January and July in accordance with Rule 299.4449(1)(c).

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SURFACE WATER MONITORING SCHEDULE

Attachment D-4

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Attachment D-4

Surface Water Monitoring Schedule

Each of the surface water samples from the storm water detection basins will be analyzed on a quarterly
basis in accordance with the following:
Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target Limit (ug/l)
pH (field) 4500-H-B pH units
Specific Conductance (field) 120.1 umhos/cm
Ammonia 350.1 10
Nitrate-Nitrite 353.2 20
Bicarbonate alkalinity 2320b 10,000
Total Boron 6010B 20
Total Organic Carbon 415.2 500
Total Cadmium 6020 0.2
Total Chromium 6020 1
Chloride 325 1,000
Total iron 6010B 20
Total arsenic 6020 1
Total copper 6020 1
Calcium 6010 1,000
Magnesium 7450 1,000
Sodium 7770 1,000
Sulfate 375.2 1,000
Potassium 7610 100
Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540C 20,000

Primary volatile organics:


Bromodichloromethane# 8260 1
Bromoform# 8260 1
Carbon tetrachloride# 8260 1
Chlorobenzene# 8260 1
Chloroethane# 8260 5
Chloroform# 8260 1
Dibromochloromethane# 8260 1
o-dichlorobenzene# 8260 1
p-dichlorobenzene# 8260 1
1,1 dichloroethane# 8260 1
1,2-dichloroethane# 8260 1
1,1-dichloroethylene# 8260 1
cis-1,2-dichloroethene# 8260 1
Trans,1,2-dichloroethene# 8260 1

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Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target Limit (ug/l)


Primary Volatile Organics Continued:
1,2-dichloropropane# 8260 1
cis-1,3-dichloropropene# 8260 1
trans-1,3-dichloropropene# 8260 1
Methyl bromide# 8260 5
Methyl chloride# 8260 5
Methylene bromide# 8260 1
Methylene chloride# 8260 5
Methyl iodide# 8260 1
1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane# 8260 1
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane# 8260 1
Tetrachloroethylene# 8260 1
1,1,1-trichloroethane# 8260 1
1,1,2-trichloroethane# 8260 1
Trichloroethene# 8260 1
Trichlorofluoromethane# 8260 1
1,2,3-trichloropropane# 8260 1
Vinyl chloride# 8260 1
Benzene# 8260 1
Ethyl benzene# 8260 1
Styrene# 8260 1
Toluene# 8260 1
Xylenes# 8260 2

# The analyses of these metals and individual organic parameters may be eliminated following
characterization of the leachate in accordance with the criteria in Rule 299.4440(4), with approval of the
Director. If the leachate characterization results in the non-detection of these parameters in two
consecutive sampling events (along with the non-detection of degradation products) the Director shall
delete all such parameters upon submission of the analytical data.

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QUARTERLY

Attachment D-5

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Attachment D-5

Leachate Monitoring Schedule Quarterly (April and October)

A sample obtained from the constructed leachate manhole station identified in Figure D-2 will be analyzed
on a quarterly basis for the following parameters:
Inorganic Parameters Analytical Method Reporting Target limit(ug/l)@
pH (field measurement) 4500-H-B pH units
Chloride 325 1,000
Iron 6010B 20
Sulfate 375.2 1,000
Ammonia 350.1 10
Nitrate-nitrite 353.2 10
Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540C 20,000
Total Organic Carbon 415.3 500
Dissolved barium 6020 5
Boron 6010B 20
Cadmium 6010B 1
Lithium 6010A 5
Manganese 6020 5
Potassium 7610 100
Chemical Oxygen Demand 410.4 5,000

Primary volatile organics:


Bromodichloromethane 8260 1
Bromoform 8260 1
Carbon tetrachloride 8260 1
Chlorobenzene 8260 1
Chloroethane 8260 5
Chloroform 8260 1
Dibromochloromethane 8260 1
o-dichlorobenzene 8260 1
p-dichlorobenzene 8260 1
1,1 dichloroethane 8260 1
1,2-dichloroethane 8260 1
1,1-dichloroethylene 8260 1
cis-1,2-dichloroethene 8260 1
Trans,1,2-dichloroethene 8260 1
1,2-dichloropropane 8260 1

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Parameters Analytical Method Reporting Target limit(ug/l)@


Primary volatile organics:
cis-1,3-dichloropropene 8260 1
trans-1,3-dichloropropene 8260 1
Methyl bromide 8260 5
Methyl chloride 8260 5
Methylene bromide 8260 1
Methylene chloride 8260 5
Methyl iodide 8260 1
1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane 8260 1
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 8260 1
Tetrachloroethylene 8260 1
1,1,1-trichloroethane 8260 1
1,1,2-trichloroethane 8260 1
Trichloroethene 8260 1
Trichlorofluoromethane 8260 1
1,2,3-trichloropropane 8260 1
Vinyl chloride 8260 1
Benzene 8260 1
Ethyl benzene 8260 1
Styrene 8260 1
Toluene 8260 1
Xylenes 8260 2
Note:
@ The minimum reportable limits for leachate analyses may be higher than those listed due to the
presence of matrix interferences. If such conditions exist, the substantiating data will be provided to the
MDEQ by the laboratory. Because of the periodic review of Operational MEMO 14 by the MDEQ and
industry, Granger reserves the right to revise the detection limits listed in this Plan. Subsequent revisions
in Operational MEMO 14 may be incorporated into this Plan without formal resubmittal and approval by
the MDEQ.
During post-closure monitoring, only annual leachate monitoring will be performed in accordance with
Attachment D-6. Details concerning post-closure monitoring are provided in Part F (Closure and Post-
Closure Plans) of this application.

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ANNUAL

Attachment D-6

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Attachment D-6
Leachate Monitoring Schedule Annual (July)

A sample obtained from the constructed leachate manhole station identified in Figure D-2 will be analyzed
on an annual basis for the following parameters:
Inorganic Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target limit (ug/l)@
pH (field measurement) 4500-H-B pH units
Chloride 325 1,000
Iron 6010B 20
Sulfate 375.1 e,000
Ammonia 350.1 10
Nitrite-nitrite 353.2 10
Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540C 20,000
Magnesium 7450 1,000
Manganese 6010B 5
Conductivity 120.1 umhos/cm
Bicarbonate alkalinity 2320B 10,000
Sodium 7770 1,000
Potassium 7610 100
Total Organic Carbon 415.3 500
Phenolics 9066 10
Cyanide 9010 5
Chemical Oxygen Demand 410.4 5,000
Oil & Grease 413.1 1
Phosphorus 4500-pe 1
Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5210b 1

Metals:
Total antimony 6020 2
Total barium 6020 5
Total boron 6010B 20
Total beryllium 6020 1
Total cadmium 6010B 1
Total chromium 6010B 10
Total cobalt 6020 15
Total copper 6010B 4
Total lead 6010B 3
Total lithium 6010A 5

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Inorganic Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target limit (ug/l)@


Metals Continued:
Total mercury 245.1 0.001
Total nickel 6020 2
Total selenium 6020 1
Total silver 6020 0.2
Total thallium 6020 2
Total vanadium 6020 2
Total zinc 6020 10

Primary volatile organics:


Bromodichloromethane 8260 1
Bromoform 8260 1
Carbon tetrachloride 8260 1
Chlorobenzene 8260 1
Chloroethane 8260 5
Chloroform 8260 1
Dibromochloromethane 8260 1
o-dichlorobenzene 8260 1
p-dichlorobenzene 8260 1
1,1 dichloroethane 8260 1
1,2-dichloroethane 8260 1
1,1-dichloroethylene 8260 1
cis-1,2-dichloroethene 8260 1
Trans,1,2-dichloroethene 8260 1
1,2-dichloropropane 8260 1
cis-1,3-dichloropropene 8260 1
trans-1,3-dichloropropene 8260 1
Methyl bromide 8260 5
Methyl chloride 8260 5
Methylene bromide 8260 1
Methylene chloride 8260 5
Methyl iodide 8260 1
1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane 8260 1
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 8260 1
Tetrachloroethylene 8260 1

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Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target limit (ug/l)@


Primary & Secondary volatile organics Continued:
1,1,1-trichloroethane 8260 1
1,1,2-trichloroethane 8260 1
Trichloroethene 8260 1
Trichlorofluoromethane 8260 1
1,2,3-trichloropropane 8260 1
Vinyl chloride 8260 1
Benzene 8260 1
Ethyl benzene 8260 1
Styrene 8260 1
Toluene 8260 1
Xylenes 8260 2

Secondary organics:
Acetone 8260 20
Acrylonitrile 8260 1
Bromochloromethane 8260 1
Carbon disulfide 8260 1
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane 8260 1
1,2-dibromoethane 8260 1
Methyl ethyl ketone 8260 5
4-methyl-2-pentanone 8260 5
2-hexanone 8260 5

@ The minimum reportable limits for leachate analyses may be higher than those listed due to the presence of
matrix interferences. If such conditions exist, the substantiating data will be provided to the MDEQ by the
laboratory. Granger reserves the right to revise the detection limits listed in this Plan. Subsequent revisions in
the May 2002 Operational MEMO 14 may be incorporated into this Plan without formal resubmittal and approval
by the MDEQ.

Note: If an additional leachate pump-station manhole is constructed as part of the northern expansion, it will be
added to the monitoring program.

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Attachment D-7

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LANDFILL GAS MONITORING FORM

Attachment D-8

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MONITORING SCHEDULE FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BACKGROUND

Attachment D-9

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Attachment D-9

Monitoring Schedule for Establishment of Background

The following parameter list will be utilized for establishing “background” following installation of monitoring wells.
Primary Inorganic Parameter Analytical Method Reporting Target limit (ug/l)
Ammonia 350.1 10
Potassium 7610 100
Boron 6010B 20
Total Organic Carbon 415.2 500
Cadmium 6020 0.2

Field Monitoring Parameters:


pH 4500-H-B pH units
Conductivity 120.1 umhos/cm

Alternative inorganic indicator parameters:


Sodium 7770 1,000
Chloride 325 1,000
Calcium 215.1 1,000
Magnesium 7450 1,000
Manganese 6010B 5
Bicarbonate alkalinity 2320B 10,000
Phenolics 9066 5
Sulfate 375.2 1,000
Ammonia 350.1 10
Nitrite-nitrite 353.2 10
Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540C 20,000
Cyanide 9010 5
Chemical Oxygen Demand 410.4 5,000

Secondary Parameters Analytical Method Reporting target limit (ug/l)


Dissolved antimony#** 6020 1
Dissolved arsenic#** 6020 1
Dissolved barium#** 6020 5
Dissolved beryllium#** 6010B 1
Dissolved chromium** 6020 1
Dissolved cobalt 6010B 15
Dissolved copper#** 6020 1
Dissolved iron#** 6010B 20

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Metals: Analytical Method Reporting Target limit (ug/l)


Dissolved lead#** 6020 1
Dissolved nickel#** 6020 2
Dissolved selenium#** 6020 1
Dissolved zinc#** 6020 10
Dissolved silver 7761 0.2
Dissolved thallium 7841 2
Dissolved vanadium 6010B 4

Primary volatile organics:


Bromodichloromethane 8260 1
Bromoform 8260 1
Carbon tetrachloride 8260 1
Chlorobenzene 8260 1
Chloroethane 8260 5
Chloroform 8260 1
Dibromochloromethane 8260 1
o-dichlorobenzene 8260 1
p-dichlorobenzene 8260 1
1,1 dichloroethane 8260 1
1,2-dichloroethane 8260 1
1,1-dichloroethylene 8260 1
cis-1,2-dichloroethene 8260 1
Trans,1,2-dichloroethene 8260 1
1,2-dichloropropane 8260 1
cis-1,3-dichloropropene 8260 1
trans-1,3-dichloropropene 8260 1
Methyl bromide 8260 5
Methyl chloride 8260 5
Methylene bromide 8260 1
Methylene chloride 8260 5
Methyl iodide 8260 1
1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane 8260 1
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 8260 1
Tetrachloroethylene 8260 1
1,1,1-trichloroethane 8260 1
1,1,2-trichloroethane 8260 1

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Primary Volatile Organics Analytical Method Reporting Target limit (ug/l)


Trichloroethene 8260 1
Trichlorofluoromethane 8260 1
1,2,3-trichloropropane 8260 1
Vinyl chloride 8260 1
Benzene 8260 1
Ethyl benzene 8260 1
Styrene 8260 1
Toluene 8260 1
Xylenes 8260 2

Secondary organics:
Acetone 8260 20
Acrylonitrile 8260 2
Bromochloromethane 8260 1
Carbon disulfide 8260 1
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane 8260 0.2
1,2-dibromoethane 8260 1
Methyl ethyl ketone 8260 5
4-methyl-2-pentanone 8260 5
Trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene 8260 5
2-hexanone 8260 5

Additional monitoring wells will be installed in accord with the schedule identified in Table D-1. Following
installation, the “background” character of each well will be established utilizing this parameter list.

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MEMORANDUM: UPDATE TO REFLECT CURRENT PROCEDURES

Attachment D-10

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  Results you can rely on

Technical Memorandum 
 
 
Date:  August 29, 2018 

To:  Serenity Skillman, Granger Waste Services 
Tim Krause, Granger Waste Services 

From:  Sarah Holmstrom, TRC 

Project No.:  291964.0000.0000 

Subject:  Groundwater Monitoring Program Summary Update to Reflect Current Procedures            


 
Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill 

With the expectation of Granger submitting amendments to their current MDEQ approved 
Hydrogeologic Monitoring Plan1 (HMP), this memorandum presents a summary of the current 
groundwater monitoring program and recommended updates for the Granger Wood Street Part 115 
Landfill, located in Dewitt, Michigan.  Granger retained TRC Environmental Corporation (TRC) to 
summarize the current groundwater monitoring program analytical parameters and sampling 
frequencies as they relate to site‐specific data evaluation needs, the approved HMP, the Groundwater 
Statistical Evaluation Program2 (Stats Plan), and the requirements under Michigan’s Part 1153 statute 
and rules.   

Field Measurements
Field measurements are summarized in Table 1.  The addition of specific conductance to quarterly 
leachate monitoring is recommended in order to evaluate conductivity on the same frequency that it 
is monitored in groundwater and surface water. 

Primary Inorganic Indicator Parameters (PIIPs) and Field Measurements


Primary inorganic indicator parameters (PIIPs) were evaluated and selected as detailed in the 
Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program in accordance with Rule 450.  PIIPs were added to the 
quarterly leachate and surface water analysis as noted on Table 1 in order to align with Part 115 and 
evaluate PIIP concentrations in all groundwater, leachate, and surface water samples. 

                                                      
1 Granger Waste Management Co., December 23, 2002, Revised March 7, 2003, Revised March 30, 2007. Granger Wood Street Landfill Hydrogeologic 
Monitoring Plan. 
2 RMT, Inc., April 2007, Revised January 2009.  Updated Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program, Granger Wood Street Landfill, Dewitt 

Township, Michigan 
3 Section 324.11501 (Part 115), Solid Waste Management, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act 451 of 1994, as amended 

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Metals (Rule 452)


The heavy metals are outlined in Rule 452 and shown on Table 1.  Arsenic is recommended for annual 
leachate analysis in order to align with Part 115.  In addition, vanadium is recommended for 
semiannual groundwater analysis to align with the approved HMP and Part 115 requirements. 

Additional Indicators Not Selected as PIIPs (Rule 450 and 451)


Parameters not selected as PIIPs that are listed under Rule 450 and 451 are summarized in Table 1.  
Carbonate alkalinity and calcium are recommended additions to the annual leachate parameter list in 
order to align with Part 115.  Total recoverable phenolics is also recommended for annual leachate 
analysis to align with the approved HMP and Part 115 requirements. 

Primary Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) (Rule 453)


Primary volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are listed in Rule 453 and are analyzed in groundwater, 
leachate and surface water as shown on Table 1.  No changes recommended based on TRC’s review of 
the monitoring program. 

Other Organics (Rule 454)


Other inorganics required under Rule 454 are shown on Table 1.  It is recommended that trans‐1,4‐
dichloro‐2‐butene be added to the annual leachate analysis to align with Part 115.  In addition, vinyl 
acetate is currently being monitored semiannually in groundwater and quarterly in leachate, but is 
not listed in the approved HMP.  It is recommended that vinyl acetate be discontinued from the 
quarterly leachate analysis and be added to the revised monitoring program to be sampled 
semiannually in groundwater and annually in leachate in order to align with Part 115 requirements. 

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Table 1
Proposed Part 115 Groundwater Monitoring Program
Parameters and Frequency
Granger Wood Street Landfill

Glacial Aquifer
Leachate Surface Water
Monitoring Wells
PARAMETER
Quarter Semi-Annual Quarter Annual Quarterly
2Q & 4Q 1Q & 3Q 1Q, 2Q & 4Q 3Q 1Q, 2Q, 3Q, 4Q
FIELD MEASUREMENTS
pH     
Specific Conductance     
PIIPs (SELECTED PER 2009 STATS PLAN/PIIP EVALUATION)
Ammonia Nitrogen     
Boron     
Cadmium     
Potassium     
Total Organic Carbon     
METALS (RULE 452)
Antimony*  

Arsenic*   
Barium*  + 

Beryllium 
Chromium, total*   
Cobalt 
Copper*   
Lead*  
Nickel*  
Selenium*  
Silver 
Thallium 
Vanadium  
Zinc*  
ADDITIONAL INDICATORS UNDER RULE 450 AND RULE 451 NOT SELECTED AS PIIPs
Alkalinity, bicarbonate  

Alkalinity, carbonate 
Calcium  
Biological Oxygen Demand 
+
Chemical Oxygen Demand   
Chloride  +  +  +  
  
Cyanide 
+
Iron*     
Lithium  + 

Magnesium  
Manganese*   + 

Mercury 
Oil and Grease 
Nitrate+Nitrite  +  

Phenolics, Total Recoverable 
Phosphorus 
+ +
Sodium      
+
Solids, Total Dissolved    
+
Sulfate    
Notes:
PIIPs = Primary Inorganic Indicator Parameters = Add = Remove
* = Statistically evaluated semi-annually per the Updated Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Plan (RMT, 2009).
+ = Parameter analyzed for evaluation purposes, not required for Part 115 compliance.
(1) = Not included in the current HMP, but is required for Part 115 compliance.
Dissolved metals (field filtered) will be analyzed for the groundwater samples and total metals for surface water and leachate analyses.
In addition to the filtered sample, MW-23R and MW-6dR2 must be sampled for TOTAL METALS in JULY (3Q).

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Table 1
Proposed Part 115 Groundwater Monitoring Program
Parameters and Frequency
Granger Wood Street Landfill

Glacial Aquifer
Leachate Surface Water
Monitoring Wells
PARAMETER
Quarter Semi-Annual Quarter Annual Quarterly
2Q & 4Q 1Q & 3Q 1Q, 2Q & 4Q 3Q 1Q, 2Q, 3Q, 4Q
PRIMARY VOCs (RULE 453) - HALOGENATED
Bromodichloromethane    
Bromoform    
Carbon tetrachloride    
Chlorobenzene    
Chloroethane    
Chloroform    
Chlorodibromomethane    
Dibromomethane, methylene bromide    
o-Dichlorobenzene    
p-Dichlorobenzene    
1,1-Dichloroethane    
1,2-Dichloroethane    
1,1-Dichloroethylene    
cis-1,2-dichloroethylene    
trans-1,2-dichloroethylene    
1,2-dichloropropane    
cis-1,3-dichloropropene    
trans-1,3-dichloropropene    
Methyl bromide, bromomethane    
Chloromethane, methyl chloride    
Methylene chloride    
Methyl iodide, iodomethane    
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane    
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane    
Tetrachloroethylene    
1,1,1-Trichloroethane    
1,1,2-Trichloroethane    
Trichloroethylene    
Trichlorofluoromethane    
1,2,3-Trichloropropane    
Vinyl chloride    
Notes:
PIIPs = Primary Inorganic Indicator Parameters = Add = Remove
* = Statistically evaluated semi-annually per the Updated Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Plan (RMT, 2009).
+ = Parameter analyzed for evaluation purposes, not required for Part 115 compliance.
(1) = Not included in the current HMP, but is required for Part 115 compliance.
Dissolved metals (field filtered) will be analyzed for the groundwater samples and total metals for surface water and leachate analyses.
In addition to the filtered sample, MW-23R and MW-6dR2 must be sampled for TOTAL METALS in JULY (3Q).

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Table 1
Proposed Part 115 Groundwater Monitoring Program
Parameters and Frequency
Granger Wood Street Landfill

Glacial Aquifer
Leachate Surface Water
Monitoring Wells
PARAMETER
Quarter Semi-Annual Quarter Annual Quarterly
2Q & 4Q 1Q & 3Q 1Q, 2Q & 4Q 3Q 1Q, 2Q, 3Q, 4Q
PRIMARY VOCs (RULE 453) - AROMATIC
Benzene    
Ethylbenzene    
Styrene    
Toluene    
Xylene Isomers (M&P and O)    
OTHER ORGANICS (RULE 454)
Acetone  
Acrylonitrile  
Bromochloromethane  
2-Butanone  
Carbon disulfide  
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane  
1,2-Dibromoethane  
2-Hexanone  
4-Methyl-2-pentanone  

trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene  

Vinyl Acetate   
Notes:
PIIPs = Primary Inorganic Indicator Parameters = Add = Remove
* = Statistically evaluated semi-annually per the Updated Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Plan (RMT, 2009).
+ = Parameter analyzed for evaluation purposes, not required for Part 115 compliance.
(1) = Not included in the current HMP, but is required for Part 115 compliance.
Dissolved metals (field filtered) will be analyzed for the groundwater samples and total metals for surface water and leachate analyses.
In addition to the filtered sample, MW-23R and MW-6dR2 must be sampled for TOTAL METALS in JULY (3Q).

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GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
HYDROGEOLOGIC MONITORING PLAN

APPENDIX A
SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN

March 7, 2003
GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
HYDROGEOLOGIC MONITORING PLAN

APPENDIX B
GEOLOGIST’S CERTIFICATION
GEOLOGIST’S CERTIFICATION

The undersigned certifies that he has reviewed the Granger Wood Street Landfill Hydrogeologic
Monitoring Plan dated August 31, 2018. With regard to the proposed monitoring wells, he has
reviewed their construction records and siting with respect to the licensed Type II waste footprint and
the proposed Type III expansion, and finds them to be consistent with the site-specific technical
information included in Part 115 of Michigan Act 451, Administrative Rule 906 (7)(a)(i-ii).

Golder Associates Inc.

_________________________________

David P. Regalbuto, C.P.G. 09727


Associate & Senior Hydrogeologist

Golder
15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906 T: +1 517 482-2262 | F: +1 517 482-2460

Golder and the G logo are trademarks of Golder Associates Corporation golder.com
GRANGER WOOD STREET LANDFILL
HYDROGEOLOGIC MONITORING PLAN

APPENDIX C
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS PLAN
 

Updated Groundwater Statistical


Evaluation Program

Granger Wood Street Landfill


Dewitt Township, MI

April 2007
Revised January 2009; October 2009

 
 

 
 

 
 

Updated Groundwater Statistical


Evaluation Program

Granger Wood Street Landfill


Dewitt Township, MI

April 2007
Revised January 2009; October 2009

Prepared For 
Granger Waste Management Company 
 

Graham Crockford    Sarah Holmstrom 
Project Manager  Environmental Scientist 

     
 
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RMT, Inc. | Granger Waste Management Company 
All Rights Reserved 
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Table of Contents
1.  Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1‐1 
1.1  Introduction and Background Information .................................................................... 1‐1 
1.2  Federal and State Regulatory Context ............................................................................. 1‐2 
1.3  Compliance with Regulatory Performance Standards ................................................. 1‐2 
1.4  Future Amendments to the Statistical Evaluation Program ........................................ 1‐3 

2.  Detection Monitoring Parameters .............................................................................................. 2‐1 
2.1  Detection Monitoring Program ........................................................................................ 2‐1 
2.2  Primary and Alternate Inorganic Parameters ................................................................ 2‐2 
2.3  Metals ................................................................................................................................... 2‐3 
2.4  Volatile Organic Constituents .......................................................................................... 2‐4 

3.  Data Evaluation and Prediction Limit Calculations ................................................................ 3‐1 
3.1  Background Groundwater Data Variability Controls ................................................... 3‐1 
3.2  Intra‐Well Statistics ............................................................................................................ 3‐1 
3.3  Data Evaluation and Data Distributions ......................................................................... 3‐2 
3.3.1  Outlier Evaluation ................................................................................................. 3‐2 
3.3.2  Percentage of Non‐Detect Data ........................................................................... 3‐2 
3.3.3  Coefficient of Skewness and Shapiro‐Wilk Test ............................................... 3‐3 
3.3.4  Probability Plots .................................................................................................... 3‐3 
3.4  Parametric Prediction Limits ............................................................................................ 3‐3 
3.5  Non‐Parametric Prediction Limits ................................................................................... 3‐5 
3.6  Statistical Limits ................................................................................................................. 3‐6 

4.  Routine Statistical Evaluation ..................................................................................................... 4‐1 

5.  Conclusions and Recommendations .......................................................................................... 5‐1 

6.  References ...................................................................................................................................... 6‐1 

List of Tables
Table 1   Primary Indicator Parameter Evaluation 
Table 2   Summary of Outliers Removed 
Table 3   Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Choices 
Table 4   Summary of Prediction Limits – Alternate Indicator Parameters, Metals, and  
Volatile Organic Compounds 

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List of Figures
Figure 1   Site Location Map 
Figure 2   Site Layout 

List of Appendices
Appendix A   Groundwater Analytical Data 
Appendix B   Leachate Analytical Data 
Appendix C   Data Evaluation and Prediction Limit Calculation Example – Ammonia 
Appendix D   Data Evaluation and Prediction Limit Calculations 
 

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Section 1
Introduction
1.1 Introduction and Background Information
This document presents an updated groundwater statistical evaluation program for the Granger 
Wood Street Landfill, located in the N ½ of E ½ of Section 34, and part of the E ¼ of the W ½ of 
Section 34, T5N, R2W, Dewitt Township, Clinton County, Michigan (Figure 1).  This statistical 
program was prepared by RMT, Inc. (RMT) on behalf of the Granger Waste Management 
Company (Granger).  In preparing this program, RMT used the statistical procedures identified 
in the 1989 USEPA Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Data at RCRA facilities: Interim Final 
Guidance (Interim Final Guidance), and the 1992 Addendum to the Statistical Analysis 
(Addendum). 

Granger proposed to submit a complete revision of the Groundwater Statistical Evaluation 
Program (RMT, 2003) following the acquisition of the first quarter 2007 analytical data in its 
letter to the MDEQ, dated April 21, 2006.  This document presents revisions to the 2003 
Statistical Program with updated intra‐well prediction limits for the existing Granger Wood 
Street Landfill and describes the statistical evaluation procedures that will be utilized by 
Granger to evaluate groundwater quality for the northern landfill expansion area.   

Previously, groundwater statistical evaluations on groundwater data at the Wood Street 
Landfill were performed in accordance with the Interim Groundwater Statistical Evaluation 
Program (Aqua‐Terra, 1996).  In 1998, RMT prepared the Final Groundwater Statistical 
Evaluation Program (April 1998).  Subsequently, RMT prepared several updates to the 
statistical program as detailed in the following documents: 
 Revised Prediction Limits for General Chemistry and Metals, Replacement of Chloride as 
an Indicator Parameter, August 7, 2000; 
 Prediction Limit Calculations for MW‐27S and MW‐27D, June 20, 2001; 
 Prediction Limits for General Chemistry and Metals, August 7, 2002; 
 Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program, March 2003; 
 Replacement of COD with Ammonia at All Monitoring Wells, March 2005; and 
 Prediction Limits for Boron, Iron, Total Organic Carbon, Manganese, and Potassium at 
MW‐3D and Ammonia at MW‐28SR and MW‐28D. 

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1.2 Federal and State Regulatory Context


United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Subtitle D regulations (40 CFR, 
Part 258) include requirements for the location, design, and installation of groundwater 
monitoring systems for landfills, and set standards for groundwater sampling and analysis.  
Subtitle D also provides specific statistical methods, along with decision standards for 
identifying significant changes in groundwater chemistry.  The program described herein is 
designed to comply with the intent of the applicable Subtitle D regulations.  The USEPA has 
delegated the lead role in the implementation and enforcement of the Subtitle D regulations to 
the states through approved state programs.  Adherence to additional state monitoring 
requirements is also a requisite.  Michigan’s Natural Resource and Environmental Protection 
Act, Public Act 451 of 1994, as amended, Part 115, monitoring requirements were developed 
based on the federal rules in 40 CFR 258, with the exception of variances for groundwater 
monitoring parameters. 

1.3 Compliance with Regulatory Performance Standards


This program was prepared consistent with the performance standards provided in 
Rule 299.4908 of Part 115.  Specifically, the statistical evaluation plan was prepared utilizing the 
statistical tests described in Rule 299.4908(1)(c) and alternate methods proposed in accordance 
with Rule 299.4908(e).  The program meets the performance criteria of Rule 299.4908(2) and 
provides the following: 
 In accordance with Rule 299.4908(2)(d), this statistical program is protective of human 
health and the environment. 
 The statistical method used to evaluate groundwater quality is appropriate for the 
distribution of the constituents being statistically evaluated.  The constituents being 
statistically evaluated were transformed where appropriate to meet the normal distribution 
test if such requirements apply to the selected statistical test (i.e., not required for 
distribution free statistical tests). 
 The statistical program has provisions for controlling error rates.  Error rates shall be 
controlled such that the performance standards provided in Rule 299.4908(2)(b) through 
Rule 299.4908(2)(d) are met. 
 Due to the distribution of the constituents in groundwater, more than one statistical test 
was deemed necessary for use as part of this program. 
 The statistical program accounts for data below the limit of detection. 
 The statistical program accounts for seasonal and temporal variability, and temporal 
correlation. 
 The statistical tests determine whether a statistically significant increase over background 
has occurred for each parameter tested as part of this groundwater monitoring program.  

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However, Granger reserves the right to request that statistical analysis only be performed 
on a sub‐set of constituents upon the issuance of additional guidance by the United States 
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) or MDEQ. 

1.4 Future Amendments to the Statistical Evaluation Program


The goal of this document is to provide a statistical evaluation program that utilizes available 
historical groundwater analytical data to document compliance with applicable regulations 
governing the facility.  The program presents the chosen detection monitoring parameters as 
described in the HMP.  Statistical limits will be calculated consistent with this program, and 
updated statistical tables submitted to MDEQ in quarterly monitoring reports.  This program is 
intended to be a dynamic document.  As such, modifications (i.e., biennial recalculations of 
prediction limits) will be submitted to the MDEQ for approval when data becomes available 
that necessitate such revisions. 

The Part 115 administrative rules (Rule 299.4432, Rule 299.4439, and Rule 299.4440) require the 
sampling and analysis of leachate and groundwater for specified parameters on a quarterly 
basis during the active life of the facility, as well as the statistical evaluation of the groundwater 
chemistry data.  During post‐closure, sampling and evaluation of this data is performed semi‐
annually.  Alternative groundwater sampling and analysis frequencies may be granted in 
accordance with applicable provisions of the Part 115 administrative rules.  The HMP includes 
the parameter and frequency reductions provided for in Rule 299.4440(5) and Rule 299.4440(6).  
In the future, Granger may request additional waivers of certain detection monitoring 
parameters, as appropriate, based on site leachate data and the provisions of Rule 299.4440(4).  
Parameters will only be waived upon written approval of the MDEQ.

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Section 2
Detection Monitoring Parameters
2.1 Detection Monitoring Program
The glacial aquifer has been the focal point for groundwater monitoring at the site.  The 
rationale for this is described in detail in the HMP.  The following wells are included in the 
current detection monitoring program and are shown on Figure 2: 
 
MW‐3D  MW‐3S  MW‐5D 
MW‐5S  MW‐6DR  MW‐6SR 
MW‐12  MW‐20D  MW‐20S 
MW‐23  MW‐24D  MW‐24S 
MW‐26DR  MW‐26SR  MW‐27D 
MW‐27S  MW‐28D  MW‐28SR 
MW‐30D  MW‐30S   

Groundwater samples are collected at the Wood Street Landfill on a quarterly basis during the 
active life and semi‐annually during post closure.  Groundwater analytical parameters, 
sampling frequencies, detection limits, and analytical methods are described in detail in the 
HMP. 

Available background groundwater analytical data was used to develop the statistical program.  
Additional groundwater monitoring wells will be installed in the proposed northern expansion 
area as described in the HMP.  As new expansion area wells are installed, background will be 
collected and statistical limits calculated in accordance with this program.  New wells will be 
installed at least two years prior to certification of adjacent landfill cells.  Groundwater samples 
will be collected quarterly from these wells prior to waste placement, such that eight samples 
are collected.  A schedule for installing new monitoring wells is included as Table D‐1 in the 
HMP and is tied to future landfill cell development. 

A groundwater underdrain removes water from the shallow perched aquifer.  As a result, 
groundwater in the perched aquifer flows towards the landfill.  Groundwater monitoring data 
collected from wells installed in the perched aquifer is not statistically evaluated.  As described 
in the HMP, groundwater monitoring of the shallow perched aquifer (i.e., “PMW“ wells) will be 
limited (sodium and chloride).  Monitoring of the underdrain water quality will be performed 

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in accordance with the HMP.  These samples will not be subject to statistical evaluations.  
Quarterly trend plots for the primary indicator parameters will be prepared by Granger for the 
underdrain. 

2.2 Primary and Alternate Inorganic Parameters


Granger selected the analytical parameters for quarterly and annual analyses based on the 
administrative rules of Part 115.  The primary inorganic indicator parameters (PIIPs) and 
alternate inorganic parameters referred to in this program are the primary inorganic indicator 
parameters included in Rule 299.4450, and the alternate indicator parameters included in Rule 
299.4451.  Primary or alternate indicator parameters will be sampled and analyzed quarterly as 
determined by Rule 299.4440(1)(a). 

The five PIIPs were evaluated to determine if they meet the intent of Rule 299.4450(2), which 
includes: 
 The concentration of the constituent in leachate is not less than ten times the concentration 
in groundwater at the solid waste boundary; 
 An appropriate statistical method that meets the requirements of Rule 299.4908 is available 
to ensure early detection in the event of a release from the unit. 

The Part 115 parameter selection criteria are outlined in Rule 299.4450(2).  RMT evaluated the 
potential parameters based on the Part 115 selection criteria, as well as on considerations that 
are unique to the site.  The first criterion for choosing appropriate inorganic indicator 
parameters is based on the apparent contrast between the chemical composition of groundwater 
and site leachate.  The contrast between site groundwater and site leachate is sufficient to 
ensure detection in the event of a release from the unit.  Available groundwater and leachate 
data are presented in Appendix A and B, respectively.  Groundwater/leachate ratios are 
presented in Table 1 for each of the parameters listed in Rule 299.4450, Rule 299.4451, Rule 
299.4452, and ammonia.  Each of the primary inorganic indicators listed in Rule 299.4450 do not 
provide sufficient sensitivity to allow for a clear contrast between leachate chemistry and 
background groundwater quality as follows: 
 Chloride:  Chloride has highly variable standard deviations and would have 
correspondingly high prediction limits (Table 1).  As described in the HMP, it is evident 
that upgradient groundwater quality is being affected by a separate off‐site source.  This 
source has caused increased chloride levels in the shallow and deep monitoring wells. 
 Iron:  Historically, iron has had a high proportion of data that is often not normally 
distributed.  Furthermore, normally distributed iron data exhibit variable standard 
deviations, and, therefore, would result in significant false positives or have correspondingly 
high prediction limits (Table 1). 

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 Sulfate:  Sulfate was eliminated from consideration because concentrations in leachate do 
not provide sufficient contrast between leachate chemistry and the chemistry of the glacial 
aquifer (Table 1). 
 Total Inorganic Nitrogen:  Insufficient background groundwater quality data exists to 
calculate prediction limits for total inorganic nitrogen (Table 1).  Also, total inorganic 
nitrogen concentrations in leachate do not provide sufficient contrast between leachate 
chemistry and the chemistry of the glacial aquifer at several wells (Table 1). 
 Total Dissolved Solids:  Like sulfate, total dissolved solids was eliminated from 
consideration because concentrations in leachate do not provide sufficient contrast between 
leachate chemistry and the chemistry of the glacial aquifer (Table 1). 

Therefore, the five primary or alternate parameters that were selected include: 

Ammonia  Boron  Cadmium 

Potassium  Total Organic Carbon   

RMT did not automatically select the five parameters with the highest groundwater to leachate 
ratios.  To ensure a more sensitive program, we reviewed the leachate and groundwater data 
(Appendices A and B) and the ratios presented on Table 1.  Trend charts for each of the five 
indicator parameters were also reviewed. 

2.3 Metals
The heavy metals discussed in this section are those listed in Rule 299.4452, and are required 
for the time being, to be sampled semi‐annually.  Part 115 outlines several ways in which a site 
owner can petition the MDEQ, for their approval, to waive certain groundwater monitoring 
parameters.  This request for the removal of several dissolved metals from the groundwater 
monitoring system has been prepared in accordance with Part 115, Rule 299.4440(2), which 
states the following: 

“The director shall waive the sampling and analysis of some or all of the heavy metals
specified in R299.4452 if other inorganic parameters listed in R299.4450 or R299.4451
provide a reliable indicator of inorganic releases from the unit to the groundwater. In
determining whether to approve a waiver, the director shall consider all of the following
factors: (a).(d).”

Rule 299.4440(2) allows site owners to remove some or all of the metals parameters listed in 
Rule 299.4452 if inorganic indicator parameters and pH will provide a reliable means for 
indicating a release of leachate from the site.  As described in the HMP, Granger has 
successfully removed a number of heavy metals listed in Rule 299.4452. 

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These waivers will generally be applied to future contiguous landfill cells in the proposed 
expansion area because leachate generated in new landfill cells should be consistent in quality 
as existing landfill cells.  However, data will be evaluated in accordance with Section D.3.C of 
the HMP prior to applying these waivers to the proposed expansion area.  Although not metals 
listed in Rule 299.4452, Granger and MDEQ have also agreed to monitor iron and manganese on 
a semi‐annual basis. 

Metals that will be statistically evaluated semi‐annually in this program include the following: 
 

Antimony  Arsenic  Barium  Chromium  Copper 

Iron  Lead  Manganese  Nickel  Selenium 


Zinc         

If Granger can demonstrate in the future that these constituents are not reasonably expected to 
be derived from the waste, (i.e., not detected during two consecutive sampling events) they 
should also be petitioned to be removed from the detection monitoring program. 

2.4 Volatile Organic Constituents


The Volatile Organic Constituents (VOCs) discussed in this section are those listed in Rule 299.4453 
and Rule 299.4454, and are for the time being, required to be sampled semi‐annually.  All VOCs 
will be compared to their corresponding analytical method detection limits. 

The same options are available to delete VOCs from the detection monitoring program as to 
heavy metals.  In accordance with Rule 299.4440(4), if the constituent and any breakdown 
product are not detected in leachate for two consecutive sampling events, it is not reasonably 
expected to be derived from waste contained in the unit.  If Granger can demonstrate in the 
future that these constituents are not reasonably expected to be derived from the waste, (i.e., not 
detected during two consecutive sampling events) they should also be petitioned to be removed 
from the detection monitoring program.

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Section 3
Data Evaluation and Prediction Limit Calculations
3.1 Background Groundwater Data Variability Controls
Landfill groundwater monitoring systems, as discussed in Rule 299.4906, shall be installed to 
yield groundwater samples that represent background groundwater chemistry hydraulically 
downgradient of the solid waste boundary.  The development of a groundwater statistical 
monitoring plan for detection monitoring involves the proper collection of background samples, 
regardless of whether an inter‐well or intra‐well monitoring strategy is implemented.  The 
purpose of obtaining adequate background groundwater data is to approximate, as accurately 
as possible, the true range of ambient concentrations of targeted constituents (those occurring in 
the leachate, and those meeting the criteria outlined in Rule 299.4454 in the groundwater system 
being monitored).  Background groundwater data should eliminate, to the extent possible, any 
statistically significant concentration increases not attributable to the landfill.  True background 
data are obtained by monitoring a sufficient number of wells upgradient of the facility (for 
inter‐well comparisons), or wells downgradient of the facility not previously impacted by the 
waste management unit (for intra‐well comparisons).  These background groundwater 
parameters can be adequately qualified by doing the following: 
 Collecting the minimum number of samples that satisfy the requirements of the statistical 
methods that are used (i.e., that result in adequate statistical power); 
 Incorporating seasonal and/or temporal variability into the background data set; and 
 Incorporating the spatial component of variability into the background data set (i.e., the 
variability that comes with obtaining samples from different locations within the same 
groundwater zone). 

3.2 Intra-Well Statistics


The spatial component of variability constitutes a large percentage of the overall variability 
with environmental statistical approaches (up to one‐half to two‐thirds).  Granger will address 
any spatial variability by maintaining the intra‐well comparison monitoring plan previously 
implemented at the site.  In accordance with Rule 299.4906(1)(a)(ii), an intra‐well monitoring 
system will provide “an indication of background groundwater quality that is as representative 
as, or more representative than, that provided by the upgradient wells.”  This is achieved by 
utilizing downgradient wells, which minimizes the natural spatial variability inherent between 
upgradient and downgradient water chemistry. 

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Intra‐well monitoring does not require background monitoring at upgradient wells because the 
water chemistry of a well is compared with itself over time.  However, upgradient wells are 
useful for detecting any potential off‐site influences on the monitoring network.  In addition, 
Rule 299.4907(7) requires that Granger establish background groundwater quality in 
hydraulically upgradient well(s).  Intra‐well monitoring requires a minimum of eight sampling 
events per well prior to the implementation of statistics.  Each well requires eight sets of data to 
increase the sensitivity of the statistical method(s) being used, and to account for seasonal or 
other causes of temporal variability. 

3.3 Data Evaluation and Data Distributions


In order to establish the monitoring program for inorganic parameters, it is necessary to 
examine the historical database for outliers, anomalies, and trends that might adversely affect 
the application of the statistical procedure.  All data for the indicator parameters, heavy metals, 
and VOCs were incorporated into the database, and fully reviewed.  Outliers and anomalies are 
inconsistently large or small values that can occur as a result of sampling, laboratory, 
transportation, or transcription errors.  Significant trends indicate a source of systematic error, 
or an actual release from the landfill facility, that must be evaluated and corrected before the 
monitoring program can be implemented.  The inclusion of such values in the historical 
database would result in an artificial increase in the magnitude of the statistical limits, which 
could result in an increase in the false‐negative rate (i.e., a decrease in the sensitivity of the 
statistical procedure). 

3.3.1 Outlier Evaluation


Time concentration trends were plotted to provide an overview of the data that were 
candidates for parametric prediction limits.  The data were reviewed and compared to 
identify any unusual outliers, trends, or otherwise unusual observations.  This was 
accomplished prior to further in‐depth review of the data sets to identify any obvious 
field or laboratory anomalies, and obvious non‐normal data sets.  Data points that were 
determined to be non‐representative were ‘flagged’ for further detailed evaluation prior 
to removing from the background data or designating as an outlier.  Outliers removed 
from the data set are summarized on Table 2. 

3.3.2 Percentage of Non-Detect Data


The data sets were reviewed for total number of non‐detects per constituent per location, 
and the percentage of non‐detects.  The percentage of non‐detects aided in the 
determination of which statistical method and the types of normality tests to be used. 

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3.3.3 Coefficient of Skewness and Shapiro-Wilk Test


The Coefficient of Skewness was calculated in accordance with the procedures outlined 
in the Addendum to indicate to what degree the data were skewed.  Normal 
distributions have a Skewness Coefficient of zero, and asymmetric data have a positive 
or negative Skewness Coefficient.  A Skewness Coefficient of greater than one indicates 
that normal based tests are less powerful. 

If the skewness coefficient was calculated as less than one, then the data were assumed 
to be approximately normally distributed.  If the skewness coefficient was calculated as 
greater than one then the calculation was performed on the natural log (Ln) of the data.  
If the Ln of the data still determined that the data appeared to be skewed, then the 
Shapiro‐Wilk test of normality (Shapiro‐Wilk) was calculated. 

The Shapiro‐Wilk was calculated on both non‐transformed data, and the natural log 
transformed data.  If the Shapiro‐Wilk statistic indicated that normal distributional 
assumptions were not valid, then the parameter was considered a candidate for non‐
parametric statistical evaluation.  Prediction limits calculated for the constituents were 
calculated following the procedures detailed below. 

3.3.4 Probability Plots


Probability Plots are recommended in the Addendum, and were reviewed for normality 
and identification of outliers.  Probability Plots can visually illustrate departures from 
normality, and identify the location of the non‐normal data occurrence.  These could be 
in the middle of the distributional range, or as extreme tails. 

3.4 Parametric Prediction Limits


According to Davis and McNichols (GWMR, 1994) the use of prediction limits as a statistical 
technique in groundwater monitoring has been recommended for several years and is explicitly 
allowed and encouraged in USEPA Subtitle D (40 CFR Part 258) regulations.  RMT calculated 
the prediction limits in accordance with USEPA guidance. 

Intra well prediction limits are constructed based on past data sampled from a well, and used to 
predict the behavior of specified number future samples from the same well.  USEPA guidance 
does not provide specific criteria for establishing the number of future comparisons (“K”).  
However Table 3 of USEPA’s Interim Final Guidance (USEPA, 1989) provides t‐statistic values 
for up to five future measurements (K=5).  Additional t‐statistic values can be derived using the 
calculations provided in the guidance.  MDEQ has no guidance regarding acceptable 
values of “K”. 

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Because there is no set criteria for choosing the appropriate level of future measurements, four 
to five future measurements has become generally accepted.  Using one future measurement 
(K=1) would result in an unacceptable amount of false positives.  Preferably, to further control 
false positive rates and reduce the need to perform sequential sampling, we would use eight 
future comparisons (K=8) because we expect to update our prediction limits every two years.  
Therefore, it would be reasonable to include eight future observations for quarterly parameters, 
and four future observations for semi‐annual observations. 

However, calculations included in this statistical plan utilize the next five observations from the 
same population with a 95 percent confidence as recommended in the Addendum, or a 
five percent chance that the next observation is above the prediction limit (or outside the 
prediction limit range for pH).  The selection of five future measurements is essentially a 
reasonable compromise and is a generally accepted approach.  The prediction limits were 
constructed utilizing normally or Ln normally distributed data, as detailed above. 

The prediction limit (PL) calculations are for intra‐well comparisons, and will be calculated 
utilizing the guidelines outlined in the Addendum.  This involves calculating the mean (Mn), 
and the standard deviation (SD) of the data set.  The “K” value is derived from the Table 3 
provided in the Interim Final Guidance.  The choice of “K” value from the Interim Final 
Guidance is based upon the following calculation: 
 
K = (n‐1)  at 95% confidence 

where: 
 = degrees of freedom 
n  = background observations 

The prediction limit calculation is as follows: 

PL = Mn + SD x  K(1/m + 1/n)0.5 

where: 
PL =   Prediction Limit 
Mn =   Mean of Data Set 
SD =   Standard Deviation of Data Set 
m  =   Mean of observation to compare to PL 
(for intra‐well comparisons, m=1) 
n  =  number of background observations 

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If the data set is Ln distributed, the prediction limits will be calculated using the transformed 
data, and subsequently un‐transformed to normal units.  This will prevent confusion during 
implementation of this Program. 

Treatment of non‐detect data can be performed many different ways to estimate the true value 
or concentration in highly censored data set while maintaining acceptable false positive ratios.  
However, it is widely recognized that there is not an approach capable of estimating the true 
censored value concentration, and adequately protecting the false positive ratio.  Dealing with 
censored data sets has been much studied, and Gibbons (1994) summarizes many of these 
studies.  Widely accepted simple substitution methods include replacing the censored value 
with either one half of the DL, the DL or alternating 0 and the DL.  The method used in this 
Program was to replace the non‐detect data with the detection limit. 

The prediction limit calculation and choice of “K” values will be selected so that the facility 
maintains a five percent false positive rate.  In accordance with maintaining a five percent false 
positive rate, it is likely that false positives may occur.  However, this does not necessarily 
indicate groundwater impact from landfill units, and although a deviation from the prediction 
limit should be reported in accordance with procedures in the Plan, a confirmation sequential 
sample will take place to confirm the result reported above the prediction limit. 

3.5 Non-Parametric Prediction Limits


Parameters that inherently consist of mainly non‐detect data usually violate the assumptions 
needed for normal based parametric prediction intervals.  Therefore, as recommended in the 
Addendum, the non‐parametric prediction limit method is chosen.  The intra‐well non‐
parametric prediction limit compares a selected number of recent samples to a specified number 
of historical baseline samples from the same well.  Since the method is non‐parametric, no 
distributional model must be fit to the background measurements, yet it is assumed that the 
compliance point data follow the same distribution as the background.  The non‐parametric 
upper prediction limit is established by setting the limit as the maximum value of a set of 
background measurements. 

The only significant calculation is to determine the level of confidence of the test.  The level of 
confidence is dependent on the number of historical samples and the selected number of recent 
dates, and can be increased by either 1) decreasing the number of future values to be predicted, 
or 2) increasing the number of background samples to be used in the test.  

The data will be reviewed to ensure that the assumptions required for non‐parametric analyses 
are valid.  To calculate the non‐parametric prediction limit, it must be valid to assume that all 
observations are independently and identically distributed.  There must be no spatial or 

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systematic temporal variability, and furthermore, there must be no evidence of prior 
contamination. 

Verification resampling (sequential sampling) is an integral part of the statistical methodology 
described by the USEPA’s “Addendum to Interim Final Guidance Document – Statistical 
Analysis of Ground‐Water Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities” (1992).  Without verification 
resampling, the false positive rates cannot be reasonably met.  Therefore, for the metals identified 
in Section 2.3 that are evaluated semi‐annually, for any statistical exceedance detected, that 
analysis will be replicated in the subsequent quarterly monitoring event. 

3.6 Statistical Limits


RMT performed data evaluation and prediction limit calculations in accordance with the 
Program using ChemStat.  An example of the data evaluation and prediction limit calculations 
RMT performed is provided in Appendix C for ammonia.  Appendix D presents a complete set 
of the evaluations and prediction limit calculations.  Table 3 presents a summary of descriptive 
statistics and prediction limit choices for the primary and alternate indicators and heavy metals 
listed in subsections 2.2 and 2.3.  Table 4 presents a summary of revised primary and alternate 
indicator parameters, heavy metals, and VOC prediction limits.  As identified in subsequent 
sections, all wells have statistical limits calculated.  These data indicate compliance with 
detection monitoring sampling frequencies in accordance with Part 115.  Parametric prediction 
limits will be used for constituents that do not have excessive proportions (less than 50 percent) 
of non‐detect data points, and where the data are determined to be normally distributed.  
Constituents with high proportions (greater than 50 percent) of non‐detects, or constituents that 
have been determined not to follow a normal distribution, will be statistically analyzed using 
non‐parametric prediction limits, providing that there is no evidence of spatial or temporal 
variability in the observations.

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Section 4
Routine Statistical Evaluation
Routine statistical evaluation will entail the following process: 
1. Analytical results for routine sampling events will be compared to the statistical limits 
established above in order to determine if statistically significant increase is observed.  The 
statistical comparisons will be performed within 30 days of the end of the calendar quarter 
in which sampling and analysis was conducted, as specified in Rule 908(6). 
2. In the event that a statistically significant increase has been determined to occur, Granger  
will place a notice in the operating record and notify the MDEQ in accordance with Rule 
299.4440(8)(a). 
If the exceedence is a confirmed exceedence from a previous sampling event, which has 
already been reported to the MDEQ and evaluated in accordance with this plan, the 14 day 
notification will not be necessary. 
3. If a statistically significant increase is determined, a 30 day demonstration period will be 
initiated upon determining the increase to identify if the apparent increase was attributable 
to error in sampling, analysis, statistical evaluation, impact from an off‐site source, or 
natural variability in groundwater quality in accordance with Rule 299.4440(9).  If it is 
determined that the apparent increase resulted from any of the aforementioned sources, the 
report will be submitted to the MDEQ and routine monitoring will be resumed. 

If it is determined that the detected increase was not the result of error, natural variability or an 
off‐site source, an assessment monitoring program will be initiated in accordance with Rule 
299.4440(8)(b).

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Section 5
Conclusions and Recommendations
Based upon the observations made during the development of this Program, the following are 
recommended: 
 Prediction limit updates will generally be no more than every two years.  As sufficient 
variability is built into the background dataset, the updates should be even less frequent.  
As with previous modifications to the Statistical Plan, the update should be accompanied 
with a demonstration that no impacts to groundwater have occurred for MDEQ approval. 
 MDEQ currently interprets the initial exceedance of a prediction limit as the “trigger” for 
starting the notification process described in Rule 299.4440(8)(a).  Granger will comply with 
this interpretation until MDEQ acknowledges the importance of sequential sampling in 
controlling false positive rates and allows the use of sequential sampling prior to initiating 
Rule 299.4440(8)(a) reporting.  However, in order to meet the required false positive rates 
for site monitoring, sequential sampling events are recommended in the event that data are 
reported above a calculated prediction limit.  Therefore, a sequential sampling event will 
likely be recommended to confirm the prediction limit exceedence.  To meet the five 
percent false positive rates, one sequential sampling event is necessary for quarterly events, 
and up to two sequential sampling events may be necessary during semi‐annual events. 
 The prediction limits calculated in this program were calculated to include the next four or 
more observations from the same population with a 95 percent level of confidence as 
recommended by the Addendum.  Therefore, the detection monitoring data should be 
visually evaluated routinely after the completion of four future observations in order to 
verify that the assumptions made during preparation of this Program are still valid. 
 In the event that detection monitoring data suggest that background groundwater 
conditions are changing, such that the calculated prediction limits are no longer valid, 
Granger should have the prediction limits recalculated and submitted to the MDEQ for 
approval. 
 In order to increase the sensitivity of this Program and ultimately reduce the number of 
sequential samples necessary to meet the five percent false positive rates for the facility, we 
recommend that the site further evaluate leachate quality in order to evaluate the potential 
for removing heavy metals and VOCs (and breakdown compounds) from the monitoring 
program if they are not reasonably expected to be derived from the waste. 
 Site specific conditions should also be investigated in order to evaluate the potential for 
reducing the sampling frequency for the heavy metals and VOCs from semi‐annually to 
annually.  This reduction in sample frequency will result in increases in Program sensitivity 
by reducing the false positive rates. 

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Any substantive changes to the Statistical Plan should be submitted to the MDEQ for approval.  
As Granger collects sufficient background data from a new well to calculate new prediction 
limits, where limits have not been previously calculated, Granger will provide the new limits to 
the MDEQ as part of the routine quarterly monitoring reports.  Two copies of the new limits 
will be provided to the MDEQ and one copy of the new limits will be filed in the Operating 
Record as an integral part of the Statistical Plan.

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Section 6
References
Aqua‐Terra, Inc., 1996.  Interim Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program.  Granger 
Wood Street Act 641 Landfill. 

Davis, Charles B. and Roger J. McNichols.  1994.  Groundwater monitoring statistics 
update:  Part II:  Non‐Parametric prediction limits, Groundwater Monitoring and 
Remediation, vol. 14, no. 3. 

Gibbons, Robert D., 1994.  Statistical Methods for Groundwater Monitoring.  John Wiley & 
Sons, Inc. 

Granger Waste Management Company, 2004.  Granger Wood Street Landfill, Construction 
Permit Application, Hydrogeological Monitoring Plan. 

RMT, Inc., 1998.  Final Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program, Granger Wood Street 
Act 641 Landfill, Solid Waste Disposal Facility, Dewitt Township, Michigan.  

RMT, Inc., 2000.  Revised Prediction Limits for General Chemistry and Metals. 

RMT, Inc., 2001.  Prediction Limit Calculations for MW‐27s and MW‐27d. 

RMT, Inc., 2002.  Prediction Limits for General Chemistry and Metals, Replacement of 
Chloride as an Indicator Parameter. 

RMT, Inc., 2003.  Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program. 

RMT, Inc., 2005.  Replacement of COD with Ammonia at All Monitoring Wells. 

RMT, Inc., 2006.  Prediction Limits for Boron, Iron, Total Organic Carbon, Manganese, and 
Potassium at MW‐3D and Ammonia at MW‐28SR and MW‐28D. 

USEPA.  1989.  Statistical analysis of ground water data at RCRA facilities:  interim final 
guidance.  Washington DC, Office of Solid Waste, USEPA. 

USEPA.  1992.  Statistical analysis of ground water data at RCRA facilities:  addendum to 
the interim final guidance.  Washington DC, Office of Solid Waste, USEPA.

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Table 1
Primary Indicator Parameter Evaluation
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 49 11 71 36 91 14 28
MW-03S 47 4.3 12 8 232 83 130
MW-05D 55 2.5 22 11 399 45 93
MW-05S 55 5.3 12 9 188 83 111
MW-06D/R 56 6.03 40 18 166 25 55
MW-06S/R 56 8.8 23 14 113 43 74
MW-12 56 10 33.9 21 100 29 47
MW-20D 56 5 18 11 200 55 91
MW-20S 55 5 17 10 200 59 99
Chloride MW-23 56 14 47.7 32 31 998 71 21 31
MW-24D 56 11 39 26 91 26 39
MW-24S 56 7.6 40 22 131 25 46
MW-26D/R 47 12 20 17 83 50 59
MW-26S/R 47 1 11 5 998 91 213
MW-27D 34 15 52 22 67 19 46
MW-27S 34 1 8.6 2 998 116 488
MW-28D 22 8.2 16 11 122 62 95
MW-28S/R 22 5.28 9 7 189 111 153
MW-30D 16 22 38 31 45 26 32
MW-30S 16 22 27 23 45 37 43
MW-03D 49 2.37 4.3 3.65 17 9 11
MW-03S 47 0.7 2.39 1.51 57 17 26
MW-05D 52 0.02 4 2.70 1999 10 15
MW-05S 52 1 3.9 2.79 40 10 14
MW-06D/R 53 0.02 3.8 3.04 1999 11 13
MW-06S/R 53 0.008 3.5 1.85 4998 11 22
MW-12 53 0.04 4.3 1.97 1000 9 20
MW-20D 52 0.029 3.4 2.66 1379 12 15
MW-20S 52 0.99 2.51 2.03 40 16 20
MW-23 51 0.02 3.27 1.23 1999 12 33
Iron 33 39.98
MW-24D 53 0.0209 3.5 2.56 1913 11 16
MW-24S 53 0.04 2.6 2.03 1000 15 20
MW-26D/R 47 0.04 4.4 3.01 1000 9 13
MW-26S/R 47 0.034 4.6 1.94 1176 9 21
MW-27D 34 0.02 4.5 3.57 1999 9 11
MW-27S 34 0.04 1.7 0.44 1000 24 91
MW-28D 22 0.035 3.62 2.87 1142 11 14
MW-28S/R 22 0.16 2.9 1.48 250 14 27
MW-30D 16 1.91 5.21 4.34 21 8 9
MW-30S 16 2.95 4.4 3.98 14 9 10
MW-03D 33 56 120 97.0 1 0 1
MW-03S 31 59 98 77.8 1 1 1
MW-05D 39 70 140 111.1 1 0 1
MW-05S 39 57.8 150 100.7 1 0 1
MW-06D/R 40 76 140 124.4 1 0 0
MW-06S/R 40 35 120 86.3 2 0 1
MW-12 40 55 120 93.4 1 0 1
MW-20D 40 55 130 95.3 1 0 1
MW-20S 39 38 89 65.0 1 1 1
MW-23 40 37 140 72.9 2 0 1
Sulfate 31 57.0
MW-24D 40 72.2 140 114.3 1 0 0
MW-24S 40 39 110 90.4 1 1 1
MW-26D/R 31 65 130 108.7 1 0 1
MW-26S/R 31 18.3 120 69.6 3 0 1
MW-27D 18 31 143 120.6 2 0 0
MW-27S 18 3.8 63 25.1 15 1 2
MW-28D 6 97 132 109.9 1 0 1
MW-28S/R 6 35 56 45.8 2 1 1
MW-30D 8 80 101 91.1 1 1 1
MW-30S 8 70 94 82.3 1 1 1

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Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21


MW-03S 4 0.01 0.1 0.04 21 2 6
MW-05D 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
MW-05S 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
MW-06D/R 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
MW-06S/R 4 0.01 0.02 0.01 21 10 17
MW-12 4 0.01 0.07 0.03 21 3 6
MW-20D 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
MW-20S 3 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
Total Inorganic MW-23 4 0.01 0.05 0.02 21 4 10
33 0.21
Nitrogen MW-24D 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
MW-24S 4 0.01 0.07 0.03 21 3 7
MW-26D/R 4 0.01 0.02 0.01 21 10 17
MW-26S/R 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
MW-27D 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
MW-27S 4 0.01 0.02 0.01 21 10 17
MW-28D 4 0.01 0.04 0.02 21 5 12
MW-28S/R 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 21 21 21
MW-30D 8 0.05 0.08 0.05 4 3 4
MW-30S 8 0.05 0.29 0.08 4 1 3
MW-03D 33 440 1560 564 8 2 6
MW-03S 31 270 680 443 13 5 8
MW-05D 36 240 720 496 15 5 7
MW-05S 36 360 760 485 10 5 7
MW-06D/R 37 320 960 582 11 4 6
MW-06S/R 37 240 640 463 15 6 8
MW-12 37 400 760 513 9 5 7
MW-20D 37 320 1000 480 11 4 7
MW-20S 36 120 540 400 30 7 9
Total Dissolved MW-23 37 280 610 462 13 6 8
25 3557
Solids MW-24D 37 200 1200 560 18 3 6
MW-24S 37 300 680 515 12 5 7
MW-26D/R 31 240 950 527 15 4 7
MW-26S/R 31 80 710 464 44 5 8
MW-27D 18 360 800 584 10 4 6
MW-27S 18 120 680 391 30 5 9
MW-28D 6 202 630 501 18 6 7
MW-28S/R 6 140 520 347 25 7 10
MW-30D 8 540 600 576 7 6 6
MW-30S 8 458 552 519 8 6 7
MW-03D 33 28 48 38.2 6 3 4
MW-03S 31 32 51 39.9 5 3 4
MW-05D 38 29 50 38.9 6 3 4
MW-05S 38 26 48 37.4 6 3 4
MW-06D/R 39 37 62 45.5 4 3 4
MW-06S/R 39 32 56 43.9 5 3 4
MW-12 39 34 51 40.4 5 3 4
MW-20D 39 28 50 36.5 6 3 5
MW-20S 37 28 56 37.6 6 3 4
MW-23 39 29 50 39.4 6 3 4
Magnesium 9 164.1
MW-24D 40 29.8 56 42.1 6 3 4
MW-24S 40 32 60 41.7 5 3 4
MW-26D/R 31 34 64 43.6 5 3 4
MW-26S/R 30 36 61 45.0 5 3 4
MW-27D 18 36 50 43.2 5 3 4
MW-27S 18 48.3 70 58.2 3 2 3
MW-28D 6 37 40.8 39.3 4 4 4
MW-28S/R 6 30 34.9 32.3 5 5 5
MW-30D 8 37 46 41.8 4 4 4
MW-30S 8 34 40 37.0 5 4 4

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Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 49 0.02 0.088 0.072 57 13 16


MW-03S 47 0.02 0.08 0.026 57 14 43
MW-05D 50 0.002 0.083 0.055 567 14 21
MW-05S 50 0.002 0.07 0.050 567 16 23
MW-06D/R 51 0.002 0.056 0.039 567 20 29
MW-06S/R 51 0.002 0.06 0.033 567 19 35
MW-12 51 0.002 0.08 0.060 567 14 19
MW-20D 51 0.002 0.073 0.053 567 16 21
MW-20S 50 0.002 0.051 0.038 567 22 30
MW-23 51 0.02 0.073 0.052 57 16 22
Manganese 22 1.133
MW-24D 51 0.018 0.084 0.063 63 13 18
MW-24S 51 0.002 0.08 0.046 567 14 25
MW-26D/R 47 0.002 0.052 0.041 567 22 28
MW-26S/R 47 0.002 0.12 0.056 567 9 20
MW-27D 34 0.002 0.06 0.044 567 19 26
MW-27S 34 0.002 0.09 0.035 567 13 32
MW-28D 22 0.005 0.05 0.037 227 23 31
MW-28S/R 22 0.005 0.156 0.060 227 7 19
MW-30D 16 0.099 0.14 0.113 11 8 10
MW-30S 16 0.069 0.87 0.145 16 1 8
MW-03D 49 1.4 2.5 1.9 145 81 107
MW-03S 47 1.1 5.9 1.9 185 34 107
MW-05D 51 1.3 2.1 1.7 156 97 120
MW-05S 50 1.2 2 1.6 169 102 125
MW-06D/R 52 1.1 1.9 1.4 185 107 142
MW-06S/R 52 1.1 2.17 1.6 185 94 131
MW-12 52 1.13 2.2 1.8 180 92 116
MW-20D 52 1.2 22 2.3 169 9 88
MW-20S 51 1.07 2.1 1.5 190 97 136
MW-23 53 1 2.4 1.5 203 85 133
Potassium 20 203.2
MW-24D 52 1.2 2 1.6 169 102 130
MW-24S 52 1.2 2.4 1.6 169 85 128
MW-26D/R 46 0.95 1.8 1.3 214 113 159
MW-26S/R 46 1.1 2.2 1.5 185 92 134
MW-27D 33 1 3.4 1.4 203 60 145
MW-27S 33 2.17 3.5 2.9 94 58 71
MW-28D 22 1 1.6 1.2 203 127 163
MW-28S/R 22 1.3 2.2 1.6 156 92 131
MW-30D 16 1.8 2.8 2.1 113 73 95
MW-30S 16 0.95 1.4 1.1 214 145 179
MW-03D 49 5.4 19 10.40 144 41 75
MW-03S 47 7.43 15 9.95 104 52 78
MW-05D 55 4.75 12 6.49 163 65 120
MW-05S 55 4.91 28.9 7.08 158 27 110
MW-06D/R 56 3.8 11 6.48 204 70 120
MW-06S/R 56 4.5 13 7.43 172 60 104
MW-12 56 5.5 16 9.34 141 48 83
MW-20D 56 4.4 29 7.21 176 27 108
MW-20S 55 5.6 13 8.05 138 60 96
MW-23 56 1 18 11.45 775 43 68
Sodium 9 775.40
MW-24D 56 5.49 13 8.70 141 60 89
MW-24S 56 6.48 13.2 9.04 120 59 86
MW-26D/R 47 5.25 12 7.21 148 65 108
MW-26S/R 47 7.5 14 9.94 103 55 78
MW-27D 34 5.9 13 7.06 131 60 110
MW-27S 34 23.3 41 31.45 33 19 25
MW-28D 22 6.06 12 7.82 128 65 99
MW-28S/R 22 8.2 16 11.82 95 48 66
MW-30D 16 13 21 16.13 60 37 48
MW-30S 16 8.9 16 11.49 87 48 67

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Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 33 200 404 323 12 6 8


MW-03S 31 190 390 317 13 6 8
MW-05D 39 130 420 310 19 6 8
MW-05S 39 183 430 306 14 6 8
MW-06D/R 40 130 400 337 19 6 7
MW-06S/R 40 117 380 301 21 7 8
MW-12 40 190 400 331 13 6 7
MW-20D 40 174 360 309 14 7 8
MW-20S 39 168 400 307 15 6 8
Bicarbonate MW-23 40 160 430 297 15 6 8
8 2477
Alkalinity MW-24D 40 180 390 333 14 6 7
MW-24S 40 189 400 339 13 6 7
MW-26D/R 31 180 400 327 14 6 8
MW-26S/R 31 119 460 346 21 5 7
MW-27D 18 188 470 318 13 5 8
MW-27S 18 232 490 370 11 5 7
MW-28D 6 5 327 222 495 8 11
MW-28S/R 6 159 283 239 16 9 10
MW-30D 8 321 396 367 8 6 7
MW-30S 8 295 374 338 8 7 7
MW-03D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-03S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-05D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-05S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-06D/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-06S/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-12 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-20D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-20S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
Carbonate MW-23 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
4 8
Alkalinity MW-24D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-24S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-26D/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-26S/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-27D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-27S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-28D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-28S/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-30D 8 2 2 2 0 0 0
MW-30S 8 2 2 2 0 0 0
MW-03D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-03S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-05D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-05S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-06D/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-06S/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-12 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-20D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-20S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-23 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
Calcium 0 --
MW-24D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-24S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-26D/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-26S/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-27D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-27S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-28D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-28S/R 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-30D 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
MW-30S 0 -- -- -- -- -- --

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Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 33 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10


MW-03S 31 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-05D 36 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-05S 36 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-06D/R 37 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-06S/R 37 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-12 37 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-20D 37 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-20S 36 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-23 37 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
Phenolics 8 0.099
MW-24D 37 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-24S 37 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-26D/R 31 0.005 0.031 0.011 20 3 9
MW-26S/R 31 0.005 0.024 0.011 20 4 9
MW-27D 18 0.005 0.02 0.010 20 5 10
MW-27S 18 0.005 0.05 0.012 20 2 8
MW-28D 6 0.005 0.12 0.027 20 1 4
MW-28S/R 6 0.005 0.01 0.008 20 10 12
MW-30D 8 0.01 0.02 0.011 10 5 9
MW-30S 8 0.01 0.02 0.011 10 5 9
MW-03D 32 0.005 0.03 0.006 1 0 1
MW-03S 30 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-05D 33 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-05S 33 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-06D/R 34 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-06S/R 34 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-12 34 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-20D 34 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-20S 33 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-23 34 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
Cyanide 20 0.006
MW-24D 34 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-24S 34 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-26D/R 30 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-26S/R 30 0.005 0.02 0.006 1 0 1
MW-27D 17 0.005 0.02 0.007 1 0 1
MW-27S 17 0.005 0.02 0.007 1 0 1
MW-28D 5 0.005 0.009 0.006 1 1 1
MW-28S/R 5 0.005 0.005 0.005 1 1 1
MW-30D 7 0.005 0.02 0.007 1 0 1
MW-30S 7 0.005 0.005 0.005 1 1 1
MW-03D 36 1.2 8.1 3.6 228 34 76
MW-03S 34 0.76 12 2.8 360 23 98
MW-05D 37 1.8 7.2 3.3 152 38 84
MW-05S 37 1.8 9 3.2 152 30 84
MW-06D/R 38 1.5 7.1 3.3 182 39 82
MW-06S/R 38 1.1 11 3.4 249 25 82
MW-12 38 1.6 11 3.6 171 25 77
MW-20D 38 1.7 11 3.7 161 25 74
MW-20S 37 1 7 2.9 274 39 95
Total Organic MW-23 38 1.3 17 3.7 210 16 75
8 273.5
Carbon MW-24D 38 1 7.1 3.2 274 39 87
MW-24S 38 1.3 18 3.6 210 15 76
MW-26D/R 34 1 6.9 2.9 274 40 95
MW-26S/R 34 1 17 3.8 274 16 72
MW-27D 21 2.1 5.5 3.1 130 50 89
MW-27S 21 0.62 44 6.9 441 6 39
MW-28D 9 1.7 4.3 2.9 161 64 95
MW-28S/R 9 1.4 3.8 2.1 195 72 130
MW-30D 11 2.2 5.7 3.6 124 48 76
MW-30S 11 2 5 3.3 137 55 84

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Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 43 3 61 8 350 17 132


MW-03S 41 5 117 20 210 9 52
MW-05D 49 3 35 8 350 30 131
MW-05S 49 3 39 7 350 27 153
MW-06D/R 50 3 19 6 350 55 180
MW-06S/R 50 3 61 14 350 17 74
MW-12 50 3 27 7 350 39 141
MW-20D 50 3 53 7 350 20 141
MW-20S 49 3 51 8 350 21 133
Chemical
MW-23 50 3 91 11 350 12 96
Oxygen 19 1049
Demand MW-24D 50 3 20 7 350 52 149
MW-24S 50 3 102 19 350 10 56
MW-26D/R 41 5 23 8 210 46 136
MW-26S/R 41 5 68 14 210 15 74
MW-27D 28 5 53 12 210 20 85
MW-27S 28 5 84 26 210 12 40
MW-28D 16 5 39 15 210 27 69
MW-28S/R 16 5 143 35 210 7 30
MW-30D 10 5 22 10 210 48 110
MW-30S 10 5 23 10 210 46 103
MW-03D 18 0.01 0.86 0.09 627 7 72
MW-03S 18 0.01 0.2 0.04 627 31 148
MW-05D 17 0.01 0.1 0.03 627 63 193
MW-05S 18 0.01 0.1 0.03 627 63 199
MW-06D/R 18 0.01 0.1 0.03 627 63 188
MW-06S/R 18 0.01 0.1 0.03 627 63 185
MW-12 18 0.01 0.1 0.04 627 63 174
MW-20D 18 0.01 0.05 0.03 627 125 211
MW-20S 18 0.01 0.05 0.03 627 125 198
MW-23 18 0.01 0.2 0.05 627 31 139
Boron 26 6.27
MW-24D 18 0.01 0.1 0.03 627 63 194
MW-24S 18 0.01 0.1 0.03 627 63 187
MW-26D/R 18 0.01 0.1 0.03 627 63 192
MW-26S/R 18 0.01 0.1 0.04 627 63 157
MW-27D 19 0.01 0.1 0.03 627 63 211
MW-27S 19 0.067 0.132 0.10 94 48 63
MW-28D 15 0.01 0.05 0.03 627 125 249
MW-28S/R 15 0.01 0.065 0.04 627 96 175
MW-30D 14 0.021 0.05 0.03 299 125 193
MW-30S 14 0.02 0.05 0.03 314 125 218
MW-03D 30 0.001 0.003 0.001 15 5 10
MW-03S 27 0.001 0.003 0.002 15 5 10
MW-05D 30 0.001 0.003 0.001 15 5 10
MW-05S 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 15 5 10
MW-06D/R 31 0.001 0.003 0.002 15 5 10
MW-06S/R 32 0.001 0.005 0.002 15 3 9
MW-12 32 0.001 0.005 0.002 15 3 9
MW-20D 32 0.001 0.0062 0.002 15 2 9
MW-20S 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 15 5 10
MW-23 32 0.001 1.81 0.058 15 0 0
Antimony 13 0.015
MW-24D 32 0.001 0.003 0.001 15 5 10
MW-24S 31 0.001 0.004 0.002 15 4 9
MW-26D/R 27 0.001 0.003 0.002 15 5 10
MW-26S/R 27 0.001 0.0074 0.002 15 2 9
MW-27D 18 0.001 0.004 0.002 15 4 8
MW-27S 18 0.001 0.005 0.002 15 3 7
MW-28D 13 0.001 0.003 0.002 15 5 7
MW-28S/R 13 0.001 0.003 0.002 15 5 7
MW-30D 12 0.001 2 0.169 15 0 0
MW-30S 12 0.001 0.002 0.002 0 0 0

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Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 30 0.001 0.003 0.0011 0 0 0


MW-03S 28 0.011 0.12 0.0325 0 0 0
MW-05D 32 0.001 0.005 0.0034 0 0 0
MW-05S 33 0.0029 0.01 0.0082 0 0 0
MW-06D/R 33 0.001 0.007 0.0051 0 0 0
MW-06S/R 33 0.001 0.016 0.0087 0 0 0
MW-12 33 0.001 0.01 0.0060 0 0 0
MW-20D 34 0.001 0.005 0.0034 0 0 0
MW-20S 34 0.013 0.024 0.0172 0 0 0
MW-23 33 0.001 0.003 0.0012 0 0 0
Arsenic 19 0.0448
MW-24D 33 0.001 0.003 0.0022 0 0 0
MW-24S 36 0.001 0.12 0.0176 0 0 0
MW-26D/R 28 0.0053 0.013 0.0096 0 0 0
MW-26S/R 28 0.001 0.016 0.0066 0 0 0
MW-27D 18 0.001 0.014 0.0106 0 0 0
MW-27S 19 0.0036 0.063 0.0197 0 0 0
MW-28D 13 0.0044 0.014 0.0113 0 0 0
MW-28S/R 13 0.0012 0.031 0.0242 0 0 0
MW-30D 12 0.001 1 0.0843 0 0 0
MW-30S 12 0.001 0.0023 0.0016 0 0 0
MW-03D 38 0.081 0.22 0.1414 11 4 6
MW-03S 35 0.136 0.225 0.1851 6 4 5
MW-05D 38 0.0087 0.16 0.1257 100 5 7
MW-05S 38 0.093 0.37 0.1576 9 2 6
MW-06D/R 39 0.02 218 5.7785 44 0 0
MW-06S/R 39 0.08 0.21 0.1658 11 4 5
MW-12 39 0.099 0.185 0.1532 9 5 6
MW-20D 39 0.027 0.173 0.1355 32 5 6
MW-20S 39 0.102 0.19 0.1621 9 5 5
MW-23 40 0.098 0.23 0.1677 9 4 5
Barium 22 0.8729
MW-24D 39 0.08 0.17 0.1355 11 5 6
MW-24S 39 0.011 0.22 0.1743 79 4 5
MW-26D/R 35 0.125 0.21 0.1808 7 4 5
MW-26S/R 35 0.043 0.196 0.1282 20 4 7
MW-27D 26 0.0091 0.23 0.1674 96 4 5
MW-27S 26 0.002 0.28 0.2225 436 3 4
MW-28D 20 0.012 1.26 0.2295 73 1 4
MW-28S/R 20 0.021 0.21 0.1562 42 4 6
MW-30D 16 0.135 0.165 0.1505 6 5 6
MW-30S 16 0.137 0.18 0.1608 6 5 5
MW-03D 21 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-03S 18 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-05D 21 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-05S 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-06D/R 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-06S/R 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-12 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-20D 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-20S 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-23 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
Beryllium 10 0.001
MW-24D 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-24S 22 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-26D/R 18 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-26S/R 18 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-27D 9 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-27S 9 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-28D 3 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-28S/R 3 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 1 1
MW-30D 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0
MW-30S 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0

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Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 34 0.0002 0.0015 0.0002 138 18 112


MW-03S 31 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 128
MW-05D 34 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 132
MW-05S 35 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 132
MW-06D/R 36 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 131
MW-06S/R 35 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 123
MW-12 35 0.0002 0.0029 0.0003 138 10 85
MW-20D 36 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 131
MW-20S 36 0.0002 0.002 0.0003 138 14 104
MW-23 36 0.0002 0.0036 0.0003 138 8 83
Cadmium 22 0.0276
MW-24D 35 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 131
MW-24S 35 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 132
MW-26D/R 30 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 131
MW-26S/R 30 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 123
MW-27D 21 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 129
MW-27S 21 0.0002 0.0005 0.0002 138 55 129
MW-28D 16 0.0002 0.0002 0.0002 138 138 138
MW-28S/R 16 0.0002 0.0002 0.0002 138 138 138
MW-30D 14 0.0002 0.0002 0.0002 138 138 138
MW-30S 14 0.0002 0.0002 0.0002 138 138 138
MW-03D 30 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 11
MW-03S 27 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 9
MW-05D 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 11
MW-05S 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 11
MW-06D/R 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 11
MW-06S/R 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 10
MW-12 33 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 11
MW-20D 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 12
MW-20S 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 11
MW-23 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 12
Chromium 21 0.018
MW-24D 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 11
MW-24S 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 10
MW-26D/R 27 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 9
MW-26S/R 27 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 9
MW-27D 18 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 7
MW-27S 18 0.001 0.01 0.002 18 2 9
MW-28D 13 0.001 0.0045 0.002 18 4 9
MW-28S/R 13 0.001 0.0039 0.002 18 5 9
MW-30D 12 0.001 0.002 0.002 18 9 9
MW-30S 12 0.002 0.0024 0.002 9 7 9
MW-03D 21 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-03S 18 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-05D 21 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-05S 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-06D/R 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-06S/R 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-12 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-20D 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-20S 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-23 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
Cobalt 10 0.014
MW-24D 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-24S 22 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-26D/R 18 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-26S/R 18 0.004 0.015 0.014 3 1 1
MW-27D 9 0.004 0.015 0.011 3 1 1
MW-27S 9 0.004 0.015 0.011 3 1 1
MW-28D 3 0.004 0.015 0.008 3 1 2
MW-28S/R 3 0.004 0.015 0.008 3 1 2
MW-30D 8 0.01 0.01 0.010 1 1 1
MW-30S 8 0.01 0.01 0.010 1 1 1

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Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 30 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 5


MW-03S 27 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 4
MW-05D 31 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 5
MW-05S 32 0.001 0.015 0.002 8 1 4
MW-06D/R 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 5
MW-06S/R 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 5
MW-12 32 0.001 0.041 0.003 8 0 3
MW-20D 33 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 4
MW-20S 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 5
MW-23 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 4
Copper 21 0.008
MW-24D 32 0.001 0.022 0.002 8 0 4
MW-24S 32 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 5
MW-26D/R 27 0.001 0.012 0.002 8 1 4
MW-26S/R 27 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 5
MW-27D 18 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 4
MW-27S 18 0.001 0.01 0.002 8 1 4
MW-28D 13 0.001 0.002 0.002 8 4 5
MW-28S/R 13 0.001 0.002 0.002 8 4 5
MW-30D 12 0.001 0.0022 0.002 8 4 4
MW-30S 12 0.001 0.002 0.002 8 4 4
MW-03D 32 0.001 0.011 0.001 14 1 10
MW-03S 29 0.001 0.002 0.001 14 7 13
MW-05D 33 0.001 0.002 0.001 14 7 13
MW-05S 34 0.001 0.003 0.001 14 5 13
MW-06D/R 35 0.001 0.01 0.001 14 1 11
MW-06S/R 34 0.001 0.01 0.001 14 1 10
MW-12 34 0.001 0.003 0.001 14 5 13
MW-20D 35 0.001 0.004 0.001 14 3 12
MW-20S 36 0.001 0.028 0.002 14 0 7
MW-23 33 0.001 0.022 0.003 14 1 4
Lead 21 0.014
MW-24D 33 0.001 0.02 0.002 14 1 9
MW-24S 33 0.001 0.003 0.001 14 5 13
MW-26D/R 28 0.001 0.002 0.001 14 7 13
MW-26S/R 29 0.001 0.005 0.001 14 3 10
MW-27D 19 0.001 0.005 0.001 14 3 11
MW-27S 19 0.001 0.004 0.001 14 3 11
MW-28D 14 0.001 0.004 0.001 14 3 11
MW-28S/R 14 0.001 0.004 0.001 14 3 11
MW-30D 12 0.001 0.001 0.001 14 14 14
MW-30S 12 0.001 0.001 0.001 14 14 14
MW-03D 30 0.005 0.05 0.040 27 3 3
MW-03S 27 0.005 0.05 0.038 27 3 3
MW-05D 30 0.008 0.05 0.041 17 3 3
MW-05S 31 0.005 0.05 0.040 27 3 3
MW-06D/R 31 0.005 0.05 0.040 27 3 3
MW-06S/R 31 0.005 0.05 0.040 27 3 3
MW-12 31 0.001 0.05 0.038 133 3 3
MW-20D 31 0.005 0.05 0.040 27 3 3
MW-20S 31 0.005 0.052 0.041 27 3 3
MW-23 31 0.005 0.05 0.040 27 3 3
Nickel 22 0.133
MW-24D 31 0.005 0.05 0.040 27 3 3
MW-24S 31 0.005 0.05 0.040 27 3 3
MW-26D/R 27 0.005 0.05 0.038 27 3 3
MW-26S/R 27 0.006 0.05 0.037 22 3 4
MW-27D 18 0.005 0.05 0.031 27 3 4
MW-27S 18 0.005 0.05 0.031 27 3 4
MW-28D 13 0.005 0.05 0.027 27 3 5
MW-28S/R 13 0.005 0.05 0.028 27 3 5
MW-30D 12 0.025 0.05 0.027 5 3 5
MW-30S 12 0.025 0.05 0.027 5 3 5

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Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 30 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9


MW-03S 27 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-05D 30 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-05S 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-06D/R 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-06S/R 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-12 31 0.001 0.1 0.005 13 0 3
MW-20D 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-20S 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-23 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
Selenium 10 0.013
MW-24D 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-24S 31 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-26D/R 27 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-26S/R 27 0.001 0.003 0.001 13 4 9
MW-27D 18 0.001 0.003 0.002 13 4 8
MW-27S 18 0.001 0.003 0.002 13 4 8
MW-28D 13 0.001 0.002 0.002 13 6 7
MW-28S/R 13 0.001 0.002 0.002 13 6 7
MW-30D 12 0.001 0.002 0.002 13 6 7
MW-30S 12 0.001 0.002 0.002 13 6 7
MW-03D 22 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-03S 19 0.0002 0.004 0.0007 52 3 16
MW-05D 22 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 16
MW-05S 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-06D/R 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-06S/R 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-12 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-20D 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-20S 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-23 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
Silver 21 0.0105
MW-24D 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-24S 23 0.0002 0.004 0.0006 52 3 17
MW-26D/R 19 0.0002 0.004 0.0007 52 3 16
MW-26S/R 19 0.0002 0.007 0.0010 52 1 11
MW-27D 10 0.0002 0.004 0.0008 52 3 14
MW-27S 10 0.0002 0.004 0.0008 52 3 14
MW-28D 4 0.0002 0.0005 0.0004 52 21 30
MW-28S/R 4 0.0002 0.0005 0.0004 52 21 30
MW-30D 8 0.0005 0.0005 0.0005 21 21 21
MW-30S 8 0.0005 0.0005 0.0005 21 21 21
MW-03D 21 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-03S 18 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-05D 21 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-05S 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-06D/R 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-06S/R 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-12 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-20D 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-20S 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-23 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
Thallium 11 0.021
MW-24D 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-24S 22 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-26D/R 18 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-26S/R 18 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 11
MW-27D 9 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 13
MW-27S 9 0.001 0.002 0.002 21 10 13
MW-28D 3 0.001 0.002 0.001 21 10 15
MW-28S/R 3 0.001 0.002 0.001 21 10 15
MW-30D 8 0.002 0.002 0.002 10 10 10
MW-30S 8 0.002 0.002 0.002 10 10 10

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Minimum Maximum Mean Leachate/ Leachate/ Leachate/


Number of Number of Mean Leachate
Monitoring Well Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Minimum Maximum Mean
Parameter Groundwater leachate Concentration
Location Concentration Concentration Concentration Grounwater Grounwater Grounwater
Observations Observations (mg/L)
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Ratio Ratio Ratio

MW-03D 22 0.001 0.01 0.01 18 2 2


MW-03S 19 0.001 0.01 0.01 18 2 2
MW-05D 22 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-05S 23 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-06D/R 23 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-06S/R 23 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-12 23 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-20D 23 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-20S 23 0.01 0.05 0.01 2 0 1
MW-23 23 0.001 0.01 0.01 18 2 2
Vanadium 10 0.02
MW-24D 23 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-24S 23 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-26D/R 19 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-26S/R 19 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-27D 10 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-27S 10 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-28D 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-28S/R 4 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-30D 8 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-30S 8 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 2 2
MW-03D 32 0.023 14.2 0.802 3 0 0
MW-03S 29 0.004 4.7 0.378 3 0 0
MW-05D 32 0.015 0.417 0.137 3 0 0
MW-05S 32 0.002 0.308 0.085 3 0 0
MW-06D/R 33 0.014 2.46 0.170 3 0 0
MW-06S/R 32 0.002 0.544 0.072 3 0 0
MW-12 32 0.13 8.9 2.712 3 0 0
MW-20D 33 0.056 1.48 0.186 3 0 0
MW-20S 35 0.025 4.6 0.512 3 0 0
MW-23 32 0.038 8.8 3.316 3 0 0
Zinc 22 0.072
MW-24D 35 0.012 5.5 0.359 3 0 0
MW-24S 34 0.002 5.8 0.353 3 0 0
MW-26D/R 28 0.002 4.04 0.318 3 0 0
MW-26S/R 28 0.002 27 2.719 3 0 0
MW-27D 20 0.026 0.284 0.091 3 0 0
MW-27S 19 0.002 0.073 0.021 3 0 0
MW-28D 14 0.021 1.54 0.362 3 0 0
MW-28S/R 14 0.0048 0.238 0.056 3 0 0
MW-30D 12 0.0053 0.222 0.056 3 0 0
MW-30S 12 0.012 0.12 0.053 3 0 0
MW-03D 40 0.01 0.38 0.074 24065 633 3246
MW-03S 38 0.01 0.44 0.127 24065 547 1899
MW-05D 46 0.01 0.85 0.102 24065 283 2370
MW-05S 46 0.01 0.61 0.108 24065 395 2220
MW-06D/R 47 0.012 0.6 0.158 20054 401 1524
MW-06S/R 47 0.013 0.52 0.153 18511 463 1572
MW-12 47 0.01 0.34 0.064 24065 708 3732
MW-20D 47 0.01 0.38 0.062 24065 633 3900
MW-20S 46 0.02 0.24 0.094 12032 1003 2557
MW-23 47 0.06 0.52 0.192 4011 463 1255
Ammonia 31 240.645
MW-24D 47 0.01 0.54 0.065 24065 446 3678
MW-24S 47 0.02 0.37 0.105 12032 650 2283
MW-26D/R 38 0.02 0.75 0.167 12032 321 1445
MW-26S/R 38 0.02 0.33 0.090 12032 729 2662
MW-27D 25 0.1 4 0.353 2406 60 681
MW-27S 25 0.05 5.1 0.512 4813 47 470
MW-28D 13 0.01 0.39 0.155 24065 617 1556
MW-28S/R 13 0.05 0.28 0.145 4813 859 1664
MW-30D 15 0.1 0.26 0.215 2406 926 1121
MW-30S 15 0.17 0.26 0.225 1416 926 1071

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Ammonia (mg/L)
MW-03D 10/13/99 0.38 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 10/13/99 0.44 Anomalously high lab result
MW-05D 10/13/99 0.58 Anomalously high lab result
MW-05D 07/18/01 0.85 Anomalously high lab result
MW-05S 10/13/99 0.61 Anomalously high lab result
MW-05S 07/18/01 0.54 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06D/R 10/13/99 0.6 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06S/R 10/13/99 0.52 Anomalously high lab result
MW-12 10/13/99 0.34 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20D 06/06/96 0.24 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20D 10/13/99 0.38 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20S 10/13/99 0.24 Anomalously high lab result
MW-23 01/23/03 0.52 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24D 10/13/99 0.54 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24S 10/18/05 0.37 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26D/R 10/13/99 0.52 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26D/R 07/18/01 0.75 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 10/13/99 0.33 Anomalously high lab result
MW-27D 10/13/99 4 Anomalously high lab result
MW-27S 10/13/99 5.1 Anomalously high lab result
MW-28D 10/23/01 0.39 Systematic anomalously high lab result during initial event
MW-28S/R 10/23/01 0.28 Systematic anomalously high lab result during initial event
Boron (mg/L)
MW-03D 07/12/00 0.86 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 01/06/01 <0.2 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05D 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05S 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06D/R 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06S/R 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-12 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-23 01/06/01 <0.2 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24D 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24S 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26D/R 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26S/R 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27D 01/06/01 <0.1 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-28D 07/23/02 <0.05 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-30D 04/29/03 <0.05 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-30D 07/23/03 <0.05 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-30S 04/29/03 <0.05 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-30S 07/23/03 <0.05 Systematic anomalously high detection limit

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Cadmium (mg/L)
MW-03D 08/04/04 0.0015 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05D 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05S 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06D/R 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06S/R 03/06/96 0.0005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06S/R 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06S/R 02/22/02 0.00045 Anomalously high lab result
MW-12 07/31/97 0.0029 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20D 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20S 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20S 01/23/03 0.002 Anomalously high lab result
MW-23 01/06/01 0.0036 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24D 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24S 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26D/R 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26S/R 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27D 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27S 01/06/01 <0.0005 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
Potassium (mg/L)
MW-03S 04/25/97 5.0 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 01/12/98 5.9 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20D 04/21/04 22 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20D 08/04/04 19 Anomalously high lab result
Total Organic Carbon (mg/L)
MW-03S 04/13/98 12 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24S 07/13/98 18 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 01/12/98 17 Anomalously high lab result
MW-27S 10/13/98 44 Anomalously high lab result
MW-27S 01/11/99 36 Anomalously high lab result
Antimony (mg/L)
MW-06S/R 02/22/02 0.005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-12 07/17/96 0.004 Anomalously high lab result
MW-12 02/22/02 0.005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20D 08/04/04 0.0062 Anomalously high lab result
MW-23 10/09/00 1.81 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24S 09/12/95 0.003 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24S 11/30/95 0.004 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 01/24/06 0.0074 Anomalously high lab result
MW-27D 02/22/02 0.004 Anomalously high lab result
MW-30D 01/29/04 <2 Anomalously high detection limit
Arsenic (mg/L)
MW-03D 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-03S 08/04/04 0.12 Anomalously high lab result
MW-23 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24S 07/13/98 0.12 Anomalously high lab result
MW-27D 08/04/04 <0.001 Anomalously low detection limit
MW-27S 01/23/03 0.063 Anomalously high lab result
MW-28S/R 01/29/04 0.0012 Anomalously high lab result
MW-30D 01/29/04 <1 Anomalously high detection limit

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Barium (mg/L)
MW-05D 04/21/04 0.0087 Anomalously low lab result
MW-05S 07/13/98 0.37 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06D/R 04/18/05 218 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20D 04/21/04 0.027 Anomalously low lab result
MW-20D 08/04/04 0.03 Anomalously low lab result
MW-24S 07/18/05 0.011 Anomalously low lab result
MW-27S 10/23/01 <0.002 Anomalously low detection limit
MW-28D 10/23/01 1.26 Anomalously high lab result
Chromium (mg/L)
MW-03D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-03S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06D/R 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06S/R 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-12 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-23 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26D/R 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26S/R 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26S/R 02/22/02 0.009 Anomalously high lab result
MW-27D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
Copper (mg/L)
MW-03D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-03D 02/22/02 0.006 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-03S 07/23/03 0.0081 Anomalously high lab result
MW-05D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05S 02/22/02 0.015 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06D/R 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06D/R 02/22/02 0.005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06S/R 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06S/R 02/22/02 0.008 Anomalously high lab result
MW-12 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-12 02/22/02 0.041 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20D 08/04/04 0.0097 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-23 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24D 06/06/96 0.022 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24D 02/22/02 0.005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24S 02/22/02 0.005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26D/R 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26D/R 02/22/02 0.012 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27D 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27S 01/06/01 <0.01 Systematic anomalously high detection limit

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Iron (mg/L)
MW-05D 04/21/04 <0.02 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-05D 08/04/04 <0.02 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-05D 11/29/04 0.58 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-06D/R 04/21/04 <0.02 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-06D/R 08/04/04 0.5 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-06D/R 11/29/04 0.34 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-12 01/06/01 <0.04 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-24D 10/09/00 0.0209 Anomalously low lab result
MW-24D 01/06/01 <0.04 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-24D 01/23/03 0.45 Anomalously low lab result
MW-24D 10/21/03 0.17 Anomalously low lab result
MW-24D 04/21/04 0.085 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-24D 11/29/04 0.071 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-24S 01/06/01 <0.04 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-20D 04/21/04 0.029 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-20D 08/04/04 0.19 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-26D/R 01/06/01 <0.04 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-26D/R 04/21/04 0.18 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-27D 01/06/01 <0.04 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-27D 04/21/04 <0.02 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-27D 08/04/04 0.055 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-27D 11/29/04 <0.02 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-28D 04/21/04 0.035 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-28D 08/04/04 0.6 Systematic anomalously low lab result
Lead (mg/L)
MW-03D 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-03D 08/04/04 0.011 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-03S 08/04/04 0.0015 Anomalously high lab result
MW-05D 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05S 03/06/96 0.003 Anomalously high lab result
MW-05S 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06D/R 03/06/96 0.01 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06D/R 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06S/R 07/17/96 0.01 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06S/R 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-12 03/06/96 0.003 Anomalously high lab result
MW-12 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20D 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20D 08/04/04 0.004 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20S 07/13/98 0.028 Anomalously high lab result
MW-23 03/06/96 0.022 Anomalously high lab result
MW-23 07/17/96 0.012 Anomalously high lab result
MW-23 01/29/04 0.011 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24D 07/13/98 0.02 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24D 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24S 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26D/R 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26S/R 12/04/96 0.005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 12/19/96 0.005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27D 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27D 10/23/01 0.005 Anomalously high lab result
MW-27S 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27S 10/23/01 0.004 Anomalously high lab result
MW-28D 10/23/01 0.004 Anomalously high lab result
MW-28S/R 10/23/01 0.004 Anomalously high lab result

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Manganese (mg/L)
MW-03D 01/11/00 <0.02 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-03D 01/06/01 0.03 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-03S 01/11/00 0.08 Anomalously high lab result
MW-05D 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-05D 04/21/04 <0.005 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-05D 08/04/04 <0.005 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-05S 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-06D/R 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-06D/R 04/21/04 0.0053 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-12 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-20D 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-20D 04/21/04 <0.005 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-20D 08/04/04 0.0078 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-20S 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-24S 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-24S 07/18/05 <0.005 Anomalously low lab result
MW-26D/R 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-26D/R 04/21/04 0.0062 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-27D 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-27D 04/21/04 <0.005 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-27D 08/04/04 <0.005 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-27D 11/29/04 <0.005 Anomalously low lab result
MW-27S 01/06/01 <0.002 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-28D 04/21/04 <0.005 Systematic anomalously low lab result
MW-30S 10/21/03 0.87 Anomalously high lab result
Selenium (mg/L)
MW-03D 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-03S 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05D 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-05S 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06D/R 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-06S/R 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-12 07/12/99 <0.1 Anomalously high detection limit
MW-12 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20D 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-20S 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-23 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24D 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-24S 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26D/R 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-26S/R 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27D 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit
MW-27S 01/06/01 <0.003 Systematic anomalously high detection limit

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Zinc (mg/L)
MW-03D 08/04/04 14.2 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 07/31/97 2.8 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 01/12/98 4.7 Anomalously high lab result
MW-03S 08/04/04 1.23 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06D/R 11/29/04 2.46 Anomalously high lab result
MW-06S/R 02/04/05 0.544 Anomalously high lab result
MW-12 09/12/95 0.14 Anomalously low lab result
MW-12 10/19/95 0.22 Anomalously low lab result
MW-12 11/30/95 0.22 Anomalously low lab result
MW-12 01/24/96 0.21 Anomalously low lab result
MW-12 03/06/96 0.13 Anomalously low lab result
MW-20D 11/29/04 1.48 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20S 07/13/98 4.6 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20S 07/23/02 2.11 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20S 10/21/02 2.37 Anomalously high lab result
MW-20S 08/04/04 4.06 Anomalously high lab result
MW-23 09/12/95 0.092 Anomalously low lab result
MW-23 10/19/95 0.038 Anomalously low lab result
MW-24D 07/13/98 5.5 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24D 01/23/03 3.38 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24D 11/29/04 1.4 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24S 07/13/98 5.8 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24S 07/23/02 2.76 Anomalously high lab result
MW-24S 10/21/02 2.28 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26D/R 07/23/02 4.04 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 06/06/96 27 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 07/17/96 17 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 12/04/96 6.4 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 12/19/96 10 Anomalously high lab result
MW-26S/R 01/24/97 5.9 Anomalously high lab result
MW-28D 08/04/04 1.54 Anomalously high lab result
MW-30D 08/04/04 0.222 Anomalously high lab result

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Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Old 2007 Old
(5% Critical Value) Prediction
Monitoring Outliers Prediction Limit Prediction Prediction
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test Limit Limit
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data (mg/L) (mg/L)

Ammonia
MW-03D 1.23064 > 1 -1 < -0.312679 < 1 yes Parametric 0.34 0.41
MW-03S 1.53201 > 1 -1.19255 < -1 0.936 > 0.842428 0.936 > 0.881765 yes Non-Parametric 0.34 0.31
MW-05D 1.82699 > 1 -1 < -0.299763 < 1 yes Parametric 0.35 0.43
MW-05S 1.05642 > 1 -1.44058 < -1 0.944 > 0.927027 0.944 > 0.898993 yes Non-Parametric 0.21 0.19
MW-06D/R 1.58093 > 1 -1.60241 < -1 0.945 > 0.863301 0.945 > 0.844371 yes Non-Parametric 0.45 0.45
MW-06S/R 2.41088 > 1 -1.6672 < -1 0.945 > 0.790561 0.945 > 0.829533 yes Non-Parametric 0.50 0.35
MW-12 3.2778 > 1 -1 < 0.001740 < 1 yes Parametric 0.23 0.25
MW-20D 2.1922 > 1 -1 < 0.010423 < 1 yes Parametric 0.20 0.26
MW-20S 1.3384 > 1 -1 < -0.313817 < 1 yes Parametric 0.24 0.23
MW-23 -1 < 0.598942 < 1 yes Parametric 0.33 0.47
MW-24D 1.55184 > 1 -1 < -0.311475 < 1 yes Parametric 0.25 0.28
MW-24S 1.19793 > 1 -1 < -0.027781 < 1 yes Parametric 0.32 0.36
MW-26D/R 1.05727 > 1 -1.44956 < -1 0.935 > 0.905559 0.935 > 0.872453 yes Non-Parametric 0.32 0.27
MW-26S/R 1.25658 > 1 -1 < 0.16005 < 1 yes Parametric 0.27 0.26
MW-27D 2.31445 > 1 1.51142 > 1 0.916 > 0.606216 0.916 > 0.800207 yes Non-Parametric 0.67 0.67
MW-27S -1 < 0.177258 < 1 yes Parametric 0.81 0.82
MW-28D -1 < -0.963299 < 1 yes Parametric 0.30 0.23
MW-28S/R -1 < -0.58782 < 1 yes Parametric 0.23 0.24
MW-30D -1.47763 < -1 -2.05589 < -1 0.881 > 0.844303 0.881 > 0.744693 no Non-Parametric 0.26 0.36
MW-30S -1 < -0.258634 < 1 no Parametric 0.30 0.31
Boron, dissolved
MW-03D 3.33078 > 1 1.12211 > 1 0.892 > 0.500054 0.892 > 0.846744 yes Non-Parametric 0.20 0.22
MW-03S -1 < 0.0444421 < 1 yes Parametric 0.07 0.08
MW-05D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.05 0.10
MW-05S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.05 0.10
MW-06D/R -1 < 0.454967 < 1 yes Parametric 0.07 0.10
MW-06S/R -1 < 0.428314 < 1 yes Parametric 0.07 0.10
MW-12 -1 < 0.144938 < 1 yes Parametric 0.07 0.15
MW-20D > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.05 0.05
MW-20S -1 < 0.257042 < 1 no Parametric 0.07 0.07
MW-23 -1 < -0.535195 < 1 yes Parametric 0.07 0.07
MW-24D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.05 0.10
MW-24S -1 < 0.507992 < 1 yes Parametric 0.06 0.07
MW-26D/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.05 0.10
MW-26S/R -1 < -0.119632 < 1 yes Parametric 0.08 0.10
MW-27D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.05 0.10
MW-27S -1 < -0.317306 < 1 no Parametric 0.15 0.15
MW-28D -1 < -0.0787811 < 1 yes Parametric 0.04 0.07
MW-28S/R -1 < 0.0102812 < 1 no Parametric 0.08 0.08
MW-30D -1 < 0.71796 < 1 yes Parametric 0.05 0.07
MW-30S 1.45128 > 1 1.03217 > 1 0.859 > 0.775013 0.859 > 0.818679 yes Non-Parametric 0.04 0.06
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Old 2007 Old
(5% Critical Value) Prediction
Monitoring Outliers Prediction Limit Prediction Prediction
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test Limit Limit
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data (mg/L) (mg/L)

Cadmium, dissolved
MW-03D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0005 0.0002
MW-03S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0003 0.0002
MW-05D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-05S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-06D/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0003 0.0002
MW-06S/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0005
MW-12 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0009 0.0029
MW-20D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0003 0.0002
MW-20S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0004 0.0003
MW-23 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0004 0.0036
MW-24D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0003 0.0002
MW-24S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-26D/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-26S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0004 0.0004
MW-27D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-27S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-28D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-28S/R 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-30D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
MW-30S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.0002 0.0002
Potassium, dissolved
MW-03D -1 < 0.481758 < 1 no Parametric 2.5 2.5
MW-03S 2.40212 > 1 1.66336 > 1 0.945 > 0.67883 0.945 > 0.797882 yes Non-Parametric 3.5 5.9 5.3
MW-05D -1 < 0.215882 < 1 no Parametric 2.2 2.0
MW-05S -1 < -0.079328 < 1 no Parametric 2.0 2.0
MW-06D/R -1 < 0.464215 < 1 no Parametric 1.9 1.7
MW-06S/R -1 < 0.566764 < 1 no Parametric 2.2 2.2
MW-12 -1 < -0.392776 < 1 no Parametric 2.4 2.2
MW-20D 2.82849 > 1 1.45401 > 1 0.947 > 0.776106 0.947 > 0.900279 yes Non-Parametric 3.2 1.9
MW-20S -1 < 0.45755 < 1 no Parametric 2.1 1.7
MW-23 -1 < 0.735985 < 1 no Parametric 2.3 2.2
MW-24D -1 < 0.434215 < 1 no Parametric 2.0 2.0
MW-24S 1.37022 > 1 -1 < 0.658483 < 1 no Parametric 2.1 2.0
MW-26D/R -1 < 0.592441 < 1 no Parametric 1.6 1.5
MW-26S/R -1 < 0.837693 < 1 no Parametric 2.2 1.8
MW-27D 2.69999 > 1 2.31432 > 1 0.931 > 0.519352 0.931 > 0.6307 no Non-Parametric 3.4 1.5
MW-27S -1 < -0.080475 < 1 no Parametric 3.5 3.7
MW-28D -1 < 0.92352 < 1 no Parametric 1.7 1.6
MW-28S/R 1.69518 > 1 1.06703 > 1 0.911 > 0.804702 0.911 > 0.85673 no Non-Parametric 2.2 1.9
MW-30D -1 < 0.883711 < 1 no Parametric 3.0 3.4
MW-30S -1 < 0.391982 < 1 no Parametric 1.5 1.6
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Skewness Test Old 2007 Old
(5% Critical Value) Prediction
Monitoring Outliers Prediction Limit Prediction Prediction
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test Limit Limit
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data (mg/L) (mg/L)

Total Organic Carbon


MW-03D 1.26934 > 1 -1 < 0.038201 < 1 no Parametric 9.1 9.4
MW-03S 1.61325 > 1 -1 < 0.703105 < 1 yes Parametric 8.7 9.1
MW-05D 1.64116 > 1 -1 < 0.620187 < 1 no Parametric 6.4 6.3
MW-05S 2.12225 > 1 1.28495 > 1 0.936 > 0.705942 0.936 > 0.85891 no Non-Parametric 9.0 9.0
MW-06D/R 1.36659 > 1 -1 < 0.374915 < 1 no Parametric 7.2 7.3
MW-06S/R 2.154 > 1 -1 < 0.666283 < 1 no Parametric 9.6 8.5
MW-12 2.21972 > 1 1.06455 > 1 0.938 > 0.728768 0.938 > 0.912223 no Non-Parametric 11.0 11.0
MW-20D 2.09732 > 1 1.04436 > 1 0.938 > 0.752393 0.938 > 0.916576 no Non-Parametric 11.0 11.0
MW-20S 1.39268 > 1 -1 < 0.535955 < 1 no Parametric 8.2 8.5
MW-23 3.04821 > 1 1.34905 > 1 0.938 > 0.624945 0.938 > 0.880545 no Non-Parametric 17.0 10.0
MW-24D 1.34089 > 1 -1 < 0.214835 < 1 no Parametric 8.3 8.5
MW-24S 1.66194 > 1 -1 < 0.73041 < 1 yes Parametric 9.6 9.8
MW-26D/R 1.77102 > 1 -1 < 0.235296 < 1 yes Parametric 6.7 6.8
MW-26S/R -1 < 0.820392 < 1 no Parametric 8.8 9.0
MW-27D -1 < 0.982947 < 1 no Parametric 5.5 6.2
MW-27S -1 < 0.929101 < 1 yes Parametric 8.1 8.5
MW-28D -1 < 0.091895 < 1 no Parametric 5.4 n<8
MW-28S/R 1.30014 > 1 -1 < 0.674639 < 1 no Parametric 5.3 n<8
MW-30D -1 < 0.617777 < 1 no Parametric 6.4 6.7
MW-30S -1 < 0.099066 < 1 no Parametric 6.1 6.3
Manganese, dissolved
MW-03D -1 < -0.0822613 < 1 yes Parametric 0.09 0.09
MW-03S 1.74531 > 1 -1 < 0.989988 < 1 yes Parametric 0.04 0.08
MW-05D -1 < -0.236506 < 1 yes Parametric 0.08 0.08
MW-05S -1 < -0.437775 < 1 yes Parametric 0.07 0.07
MW-06D/R -1 < -0.315068 < 1 yes Parametric 0.06 0.06 0.05
MW-06S/R -1 < -0.639777 < 1 no Parametric 0.07 0.07
MW-12 -1 < 0.636637 < 1 yes Parametric 0.08 0.08
MW-20D -1 < -0.0216683 < 1 yes Parametric 0.07 0.07
MW-20S -1 < -0.578596 < 1 yes Parametric 0.05 0.07
MW-23 -1 < -0.594942 < 1 no Parametric 0.08 0.08
MW-24D -1 < -0.969832 < 1 no Parametric 0.10 0.10
MW-24S 1.30662 > 1 -1 < 0.323055 < 1 yes Parametric 0.07 0.07
MW-26D/R -1 < -0.434205 < 1 yes Parametric 0.06 0.06
MW-26S/R -1 < -0.097794 < 1 no Parametric 0.12 0.11
MW-27D -1 < 0.053984 < 1 yes Parametric 0.06 0.06
MW-27S 1.10612 > 1 -1 < 0.233601 < 1 yes Parametric 0.10 0.13
MW-28D -1.32938 < -1 -2.25559 < -1 0.908 > 0.883756 0.908 > 0.758697 yes Non-Parametric 0.05 0.05
MW-28S/R -1 < 0.958526 < 1 no Parametric 0.16 0.07
MW-30D -1 < 0.895532 < 1 no Parametric 0.14 0.15
MW-30S -1.07011 < -1 -1.40015 < -1 0.881 > 0.870374 0.881 > 0.832223 yes Non-Parametric 0.11 0.11
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Skewness Test Old 2007 Old
(5% Critical Value) Prediction
Monitoring Outliers Prediction Limit Prediction Prediction
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test Limit Limit
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data (mg/L) (mg/L)

Antimony, dissolved
MW-03D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-03S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-05D > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-05S > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-06D/R > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-06S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.004 0.005
MW-12 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.005
MW-20D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-20S > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-23 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-24D > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-24S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.004
MW-26D/R 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-26S/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-27D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.004
MW-27S > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.005 0.003
MW-28D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-28S/R 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-30D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-30S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
Arsenic, dissolved
MW-03D 1.96406 > 1 1.88403 > 1 0.926 > 0.605899 0.926 > 0.608862 yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.003
MW-03S 1.38109 > 1 -1 < 0.575835 < 1 yes Parametric 0.092 0.078 0.086
MW-05D -1 < -0.379833 < 1 no Parametric 0.005 0.005
MW-05S -1 < -0.177611 < 1 no Parametric 0.012 0.013
MW-06D/R -1.77182 < -1 -3.06176 < -1 0.931 > 0.771729 0.931 > 0.557704 no Non-Parametric 0.007 0.007
MW-06S/R -1 < -0.191209 < 1 no Parametric 0.021 0.020
MW-12 -1 < -0.164589 < 1 no Parametric 0.013 0.012
MW-20D -1 < -0.652381 < 1 no Parametric 0.005 0.005
MW-20S -1 < 0.698046 < 1 no Parametric 0.024 0.023
MW-23 2.44647 > 1 2.07699 > 1 0.93 > 0.549531 0.93 > 0.572236 yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.003
MW-24D -1 < 0.408518 < 1 no Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-24S 3.03983 > 1 -1.63015 < -1 0.934 > 0.560851 0.934 > 0.693056 yes Non-Parametric 0.052 0.052 0.019
MW-26D/R -1 < -0.109607 < 1 no Parametric 0.014 0.014
MW-26S/R -1 < 0.477706 < 1 no Parametric 0.017 0.016
MW-27D -1 < 0.29275 < 1 yes Parametric 0.015 0.016
MW-27S -1 < -0.023345 < 1 yes Parametric 0.042 0.048
MW-28D -1.62543 < -1 -2.35669 < -1 0.866 > 0.814647 0.866 > 0.675432 no Non-Parametric 0.014 0.014
MW-28S/R -1 < -0.406916 < 1 yes Parametric 0.036 0.031
MW-30D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-30S -1 < -0.006579 < 1 no Parametric 0.003 0.003
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Old 2007 Old
(5% Critical Value) Prediction
Monitoring Outliers Prediction Limit Prediction Prediction
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test Limit Limit
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data (mg/L) (mg/L)

Barium, dissolved
MW-03D -1 < 0.320542 < 1 no Parametric 0.21 0.20
MW-03S -1 < -0.324676 < 1 no Parametric 0.23 0.23
MW-05D -1.98538 < -1 -2.85995 < -1 0.936 > 0.791703 0.936 > 0.661932 yes Non-Parametric 0.16 0.16
MW-05S -1 < -0.177717 < 1 yes Parametric 0.20 0.37
MW-06D/R -2.33333 < -1 -4.22591 < -1 0.938 > 0.743661 0.938 > 0.496479 yes Non-Parametric 0.24 0.28
MW-06S/R -1.10035 < -1 -1.63971 < -1 0.939 > 0.895495 0.939 > 0.819722 no Non-Parametric 0.21 0.24
MW-12 -1 < -0.541503 < 1 no Parametric 0.20 0.19
MW-20D -1 < -0.448962 < 1 yes Parametric 0.19 0.18
MW-20S -1.27452 < -1 -1.83928 < -1 0.939 > 0.911338 0.939 > 0.854518 no Non-Parametric 0.19 0.20
MW-23 -1 < -0.555181 < 1 no Parametric 0.23 0.24
MW-24D -1.07563 < -1 -1.58735 < -1 0.939 > 0.90401 0.939 > 0.843691 no Non-Parametric 0.17 0.19
MW-24S -1 < -0.741071 < 1 yes Parametric 0.23 0.25
MW-26D/R -1.26949 < -1 -1.56489 < -1 0.934 > 0.861411 0.934 > 0.816717 no Non-Parametric 0.21 0.21
MW-26S/R -1 < -0.083803 < 1 no Parametric 0.22 0.16
MW-27D -1.78843 < -1 -2.2087 < -1 0.92 > 0.635825 0.92 > 0.502036 no Non-Parametric 0.23 0.23
MW-27S -1 < -0.512132 < 1 yes Parametric 0.30 0.34
MW-28D -2.48601 < -1 -3.42473 < -1 0.901 > 0.609706 0.901 > 0.428328 yes Non-Parametric 0.21 0.24
MW-28S/R -1 < -0.962374 < 1 no Parametric 0.29 0.25
MW-30D -1 < 0.095097 < 1 no Parametric 0.18 0.19
MW-30S -1 < -0.269317 < 1 no Parametric 0.19 0.21
Chromium, dissolved
MW-03D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-03S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.004 0.004
MW-05D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.002
MW-05S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-06D/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-06S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-12 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.005 0.002
MW-20D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-20S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-23 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-24D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-24S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.005 0.005
MW-26D/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.004 0.004
MW-26S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.004 0.009
MW-27D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.005 0.005
MW-27S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-28D > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.005 0.005
MW-28S/R > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.004 0.004
MW-30D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-30S > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Old 2007 Old
(5% Critical Value) Prediction
Monitoring Outliers Prediction Limit Prediction Prediction
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test Limit Limit
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data (mg/L) (mg/L)

Copper, dissolved
MW-03D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.006
MW-03S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-05D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.001
MW-05S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.015
MW-06D/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.005
MW-06S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.008
MW-12 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.041
MW-20D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.004 0.004
MW-20S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-23 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.006 0.005
MW-24D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.022
MW-24S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.005
MW-26D/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.006 0.012
MW-26S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.002
MW-27D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-27S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-28D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-28S/R > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-30D > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.022
MW-30S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
Iron, dissolved
MW-03D -1 < -0.950368 < 1 no Parametric 4.42 4.45
MW-03S -1 < -0.160498 < 1 no Parametric 2.30 2.28
MW-05D -1 < 0.173538 < 1 yes Parametric 3.92 4.00
MW-05S -1 < -0.62198 < 1 no Parametric 4.29 4.25
MW-06D/R -1 < -0.135931 < 1 yes Parametric 3.97 3.80
MW-06S/R -1 < -0.376074 < 1 no Parametric 4.54 4.63
MW-12 -1 < 0.000674 < 1 yes Parametric 4.22 4.21
MW-20D -1.57226 < 1 -2.68696 < -1 0.947 > 0.896355 0.947 > 0.784576 yes Non-Parametric 3.40 3.40
MW-20S -1.35099 < -1 -2.18934 < -1 0.957 > 0.887193 0.957 > 0.78355 no Non-Parametric 2.51 2.51
MW-23 -1 < 0.392463 < 1 no Parametric 3.42 3.41
MW-24D -1.20829 < -1 -1.82049 < -1 0.946 > 0.915214 0.946 > 0.851053 yes Non-Parametric 3.50 3.50
MW-24S -1 < -0.7684 < 1 yes Parametric 2.94 2.60
MW-26D/R -1.12741 < -1 -2.96116 < -1 0.945 > 0.92469 0.945 > 0.72192 yes Non-Parametric 4.40 4.40
MW-26S/R -1 < 0.433179 < 1 no Parametric 4.83 4.91
MW-27D -1 < -0.389408 < 1 yes Parametric 4.77 4.50
MW-27S 1.58139 > 1 -1 < -0.380126 < 1 no Parametric 3.18 3.25
MW-28D -1 < -0.878725 < 1 yes Parametric 4.27 3.62
MW-28S/R -1 < -0.170696 < 1 no Parametric 3.12 3.21
MW-30D -1.60223 < -1 -2.27005 < 1 0.887 > 0.841519 0.887 > 0.725308 no Non-Parametric 5.21 5.21
MW-30S -1.17982 < -1 -1.37133 < -1 0.887 > 0.867472 0.887 > 0.837186 no Non-Parametric 4.40 5.22
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Old 2007 Old
(5% Critical Value) Prediction
Monitoring Outliers Prediction Limit Prediction Prediction
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test Limit Limit
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data (mg/L) (mg/L)

Lead, dissolved
MW-03D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-03S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-05D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-05S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.003
MW-06D/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.010
MW-06S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.010
MW-12 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.003
MW-20D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-20S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.005 0.028
MW-23 1.91794 > 1 1.133 > 1 0.927 > 0.740645 0.927 > 0.826097 yes Non-Parametric 0.008 0.012 0.022
MW-24D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.020
MW-24S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.003 0.003
MW-26D/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-26S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.005
MW-27D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.005
MW-27S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.004
MW-28D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-28S/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-30D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
MW-30S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.001 0.001
Nickel, dissolved
MW-03D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-03S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-05D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-05S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-06D/R 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-06S/R 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-12 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-20D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-20S > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.052 0.052
MW-23 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-24D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-24S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-26D/R 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-26S/R > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-27D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-27S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-28D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-28S/R > 50% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-30D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
MW-30S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.050 0.050
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Old 2007 Old
(5% Critical Value) Prediction
Monitoring Outliers Prediction Limit Prediction Prediction
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test Limit Limit
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data (mg/L) (mg/L)

Selenium, dissolved
MW-03D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-03S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-05D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-05S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-06D/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-06S/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-12 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-20D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-20S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-23 > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-24D 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-24S > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-26D/R 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-26S/R > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-27D > 50% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-27S 100% ND yes Non-Parametric 0.002 0.001
MW-28D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-28S/R 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-30D 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
MW-30S 100% ND no Non-Parametric 0.002 0.002
Zinc, dissolved
MW-03D 1.27581 > 1 -1.17131 < -1 0.929 > 0.886601 0.929 > 0.912041 yes Non-Parametric 1.10 2.44
MW-03S 2.08987 > 1 -1 < 0.392249 < 1 yes Parametric 0.85 11.86
MW-05D -1 < 0.800082 < 1 yes Parametric 0.39 0.38
MW-05S -1 < 0.889863 < 1 yes Parametric 0.32 0.51
MW-06D/R 2.73077 > 1 -1 < -0.456183 < 1 yes Parametric 0.54 0.17
MW-06S/R 1.98753 > 1 -1 < -0.240234 < 1 yes Parametric 0.60 0.74
MW-12 -1 < 0.73843< 1 yes Parametric 10.31 9.10 10.45
MW-20D -1 < 0.052353 < 1 yes Parametric 0.27 0.25
MW-20S 1.2351 > 1 -1 < -0.570884 < 1 yes Parametric 0.57 0.33
MW-23 -1 < 0.767952 < 1 yes Parametric 9.42 8.86 10.37
MW-24D 2.29958 > 1 -1 < 0.322408 < 1 yes Parametric 0.48 0.07
MW-24S 2.90563 > 1 -1 < 0.168594 < 1 yes Parametric 0.33 0.31
MW-26D/R 2.3629 > 1 -1 < -0.28356 < 1 yes Parametric 1.28 3.04 6.01
MW-26S/R 1.95936 > 1 -1 < 0.12724 < 1 yes Parametric 7.74 36.14 3.84
MW-27D 1.7184 > 1 -1 < 0.601023 < 1 no Parametric 0.40 0.12
MW-27S 1.16623 > 1 -1 < -0.345346 < 1 no Parametric 0.26 0.07
MW-28D 1.72503 > 1 -1 < 0.786143 < 1 yes Parametric 4.11 2.20
MW-28S/R 1.71569 > 1 -1 < 0.328204 < 1 no Parametric 0.62 0.30
MW-30D -1 < 0.631457 < 1 yes Parametric 0.12 0.29
MW-30S -1 < 0.902535 < 1 no Parametric 0.13 0.16
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Alternate Indicator Parameters


Monitoring
Ammonia Boron Cadmium Potassium TOC
Well
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L)

MW-03D 0.34 0.20 0.0002 2.5 9.1


MW-03S 0.34 0.07 0.0002 3.5 8.7
MW-05D 0.35 0.05 0.0002 2.2 6.4
MW-05S 0.21 0.05 0.0002 2.0 9.0
MW-06D/R 0.45 0.07 0.0002 1.9 7.2
MW-06S/R 0.50 0.07 0.0002 2.2 9.6
MW-12 0.23 0.07 0.0005 2.4 11.0
MW-20D 0.20 0.05 0.0002 3.2 11.0
MW-20S 0.24 0.07 0.0002 2.1 8.2
MW-23 0.33 0.07 0.0004 2.3 17.0
MW-24D 0.25 0.05 0.0002 2.0 8.3
MW-24S 0.32 0.06 0.0002 2.1 9.6
MW-26D/R 0.32 0.05 0.0002 1.6 6.7
MW-26S/R 0.27 0.08 0.0004 2.2 8.8
MW-27D 0.67 0.05 0.0002 3.4 5.5
MW-27S 0.81 0.15 0.0002 3.5 8.1
MW-28D 0.30 0.04 0.0002 1.7 5.4
MW-28S/R 0.23 0.08 0.0002 2.2 5.3
MW-30D 0.26 0.05 0.0002 3.0 6.4
MW-30S 0.30 0.04 0.0002 1.5 6.1

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Secondary Inorganic Parameters


Monitoring
Antimony Arsenic Barium Chromium Copper Iron Lead Manganese Nickel Selenium Zinc
Well
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L)

MW-03D 0.003 0.001 0.21 0.003 0.002 4.42 0.001 0.09 0.050 0.002 1.10
MW-03S 0.003 0.092 0.23 0.004 0.003 2.30 0.001 0.04 0.050 0.002 0.85
MW-05D 0.003 0.005 0.16 0.003 0.003 3.92 0.001 0.08 0.050 0.002 0.39
MW-05S 0.003 0.012 0.20 0.002 0.002 4.29 0.001 0.07 0.050 0.002 0.32
MW-06D/R 0.003 0.007 0.24 0.002 0.002 3.97 0.001 0.06 0.050 0.002 0.54
MW-06S/R 0.004 0.021 0.21 0.003 0.002 4.54 0.002 0.07 0.050 0.002 0.60
MW-12 0.003 0.013 0.20 0.005 0.003 4.22 0.001 0.08 0.050 0.002 10.31
MW-20D 0.003 0.005 0.19 0.002 0.004 3.40 0.001 0.07 0.050 0.002 0.27
MW-20S 0.003 0.024 0.19 0.002 0.002 2.51 0.005 0.05 0.052 0.002 0.57
MW-23 0.003 0.002 0.23 0.002 0.006 3.42 0.008 0.08 0.050 0.002 9.42
MW-24D 0.003 0.003 0.17 0.002 0.003 3.50 0.001 0.10 0.050 0.002 0.48
MW-24S 0.003 0.052 0.23 0.005 0.002 2.94 0.003 0.07 0.050 0.002 0.33
MW-26D/R 0.003 0.014 0.21 0.004 0.006 4.40 0.001 0.06 0.050 0.002 1.28
MW-26S/R 0.003 0.017 0.22 0.004 0.003 4.83 0.002 0.12 0.050 0.002 7.74
MW-27D 0.003 0.015 0.23 0.005 0.003 4.77 0.001 0.06 0.050 0.002 0.40
MW-27S 0.005 0.042 0.30 0.002 0.002 3.18 0.001 0.10 0.050 0.002 0.26
MW-28D 0.003 0.014 0.21 0.005 0.002 4.27 0.001 0.05 0.050 0.002 4.11
MW-28S/R 0.003 0.036 0.29 0.004 0.002 3.12 0.001 0.16 0.050 0.002 0.62
MW-30D 0.003 0.001 0.18 0.002 0.002 5.21 0.001 0.14 0.050 0.002 0.12
MW-30S 0.002 0.003 0.19 0.002 0.002 4.40 0.001 0.11 0.050 0.002 0.13

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Bromo-
Carbon Tetra- Chloro- Chloro- 1,2-Dichloro- 1,4-Dichloro- Chloro-
Monitoring dichloro- Bromoform Chloroform
chloride benzene ethane benzene benzene methane
Well methane
(ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L)
MW-03D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-03S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-05D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-05S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-06D/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-06S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-12 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-20D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-20S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-23 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-24D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-24S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-26D/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-26S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-27D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-27S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-28D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-28S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-30D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0
MW-30S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0

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Dibromo- 1,1- cis-1,2- trans-1,2- cis-1,3- trans-1,3-


1,1-Dichloro- 1,2-Dichloro- 1,2-Dichloro-
Monitoring chloro- Dichloroethe Dichloro- Dichloro- Dichloro- Dichloro-
ethane ethane propane
Well methane ne ethene ethene propene propene
(ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L)
MW-03D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-03S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-05D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-05S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-06D/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-06S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-12 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-20D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-20S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-23 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-24D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-24S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-26D/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-26S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-27D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-27S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-28D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-28S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-30D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-30S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

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1,1,1,2- 1,1,2,2- 1,1,1- 1,1,2-


Bromo- Iodo- Dibromo- Methylene Tetrachloro-
Monitoring Tetrachloroet Tetrachloro- Trichloro- Trichloro-
methane methane methane Chloride ethene
Well hane ethane ethane ethane
(ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L)
MW-03D 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-03S 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-05D 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-05S 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-06D/R 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-06S/R 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-12 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-20D 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-20S 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-23 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-24D 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-24S 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-26D/R 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-26S/R 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-27D 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-27S 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-28D 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-28S/R 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-30D 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
MW-30S 5.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

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Alternate Indicator Parameters, Metals, and Volatile Organic Compounds
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Trichloro- 1,2,3-
Trichloro- Vinyl Ethyl- Xylenes,
Monitoring fluoro- Trichloro- Benzene Styrene Toluene
ethene Chloride benzene Total
Well methane propane
(ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L)
MW-03D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-03S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-05D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-05S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-06D/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-06S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-12 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-20D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-20S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-23 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-24D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-24S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-26D/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-26S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-27D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-27S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-28D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-28S/R 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-30D 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
MW-30S 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0

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Alternate Indicator Parameters, Metals, and Volatile Organic Compounds
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Bromo- 1,2-Dibromo-
Acrylo- Carbon 1,2-Dibromo- 4-Methyl-2-
Monitoring Acetone chloro- 2-Butanone 3-chloro- 2-Hexanone
nitrile Disulfide ethane pentanone
Well methane propane
(ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L) (ug/L)
MW-03D 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-03S 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-05D 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-05S 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-06D/R 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-06S/R 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-12 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-20D 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-20S 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-23 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-24D 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-24S 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-26D/R 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-26S/R 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-27D 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-27S 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-28D 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-28S/R 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-30D 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0
MW-30S 20.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 5.0

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Alternate Indicator Parameters, Metals, and Volatile Organic Compounds
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

trans 1,4-
Vinyl
Monitoring Dichloro-2-
Acetate
Well butene
(ug/L) (ug/L)
MW-03D 5.0 1.0
MW-03S 5.0 1.0
MW-05D 5.0 1.0
MW-05S 5.0 1.0
MW-06D/R 5.0 1.0
MW-06S/R 5.0 1.0
MW-12 5.0 1.0
MW-20D 5.0 1.0
MW-20S 5.0 1.0
MW-23 5.0 1.0
MW-24D 5.0 1.0
MW-24S 5.0 1.0
MW-26D/R 5.0 1.0
MW-26S/R 5.0 1.0
MW-27D 5.0 1.0
MW-27S 5.0 1.0
MW-28D 5.0 1.0
MW-28S/R 5.0 1.0
MW-30D 5.0 1.0
MW-30S 5.0 1.0

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Appendix A
Groundwater Analytical Data

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-03D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001
MW-24D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Antimony mg/l 0.003 < 0.001 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Antimony mg/l
MW-27S Antimony mg/l
MW-28D Antimony mg/l
MW-28S/R Antimony mg/l
MW-30D Antimony mg/l
MW-30S Antimony mg/l
MW-03D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Arsenic mg/l 0.011 0.019 0.017
MW-05D Arsenic mg/l 0.005 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.004 0.003
MW-05S Arsenic mg/l 0.013 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.008 0.008 0.008
MW-06D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.007 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 < 0.001 0.004 0.005 0.005
MW-06S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.018 0.013 0.012 0.011 0.005 < 0.001 0.011 0.011 0.011
MW-12 Arsenic mg/l 0.009 0.005 0.001 0.003 0.006 0.004 0.006 0.004 0.002
MW-20D Arsenic mg/l 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003
MW-20S Arsenic mg/l 0.02 0.017 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.017 0.014 0.016 0.015
MW-23 Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Arsenic mg/l 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002
MW-24S Arsenic mg/l 0.018 0.011 0.011 0.012 0.011 0.013 0.011 0.011 0.012
MW-26D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.008 0.009
MW-26S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.008 0.002
MW-27D Arsenic mg/l
MW-27S Arsenic mg/l
MW-28D Arsenic mg/l
MW-28S/R Arsenic mg/l
MW-30D Arsenic mg/l
MW-30S Arsenic mg/l
MW-03D Barium mg/l 0.14 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.1 0.13 0.11
MW-03S Barium mg/l 0.15 0.19 0.18
MW-05D Barium mg/l 0.14 0.12 0.14 0.15 0.12 0.15 0.13
MW-05S Barium mg/l 0.19 0.16 0.18 0.19 0.15 0.17 0.16
MW-06D/R Barium mg/l 0.21 0.19 0.22 0.24 0.18 0.02 0.14
MW-06S/R Barium mg/l 0.21 0.16 0.19 0.2 0.14 0.16 0.14
MW-12 Barium mg/l 0.14 0.12 0.14 0.15 0.13 0.15 0.13
MW-20D Barium mg/l 0.15 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.12 0.14 0.16
MW-20S Barium mg/l 0.17 0.15 0.16 0.19 0.15 0.17 0.15
MW-23 Barium mg/l 0.16 0.15 0.19 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.16
MW-24D Barium mg/l 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.17 0.13 0.15 0.13
MW-24S Barium mg/l 0.2 0.18 0.21 0.22 0.18 0.19 0.18
MW-26D/R Barium mg/l 0.2 0.19

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-03D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Antimony mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Antimony mg/l 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Antimony mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Antimony mg/l
MW-27S Antimony mg/l
MW-28D Antimony mg/l
MW-28S/R Antimony mg/l
MW-30D Antimony mg/l
MW-30S Antimony mg/l
MW-03D Arsenic mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.001
MW-03S Arsenic mg/l 0.019 0.022 0.018 0.019 0.059 0.07 0.05
MW-05D Arsenic mg/l 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004
MW-05S Arsenic mg/l 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.01
MW-06D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006
MW-06S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.011 0.008 0.008 0.012 0.012 0.01 0.012
MW-12 Arsenic mg/l 0.008 0.005 0.003 0.004 0.007 0.005 0.005
MW-20D Arsenic mg/l 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.003 0.004
MW-20S Arsenic mg/l 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.016 0.013 0.019
MW-23 Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Arsenic mg/l 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002
MW-24S Arsenic mg/l 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.014 0.011 0.012 0.12
MW-26D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.008 0.007 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.008 0.011
MW-26S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.003 0.009 0.006 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.008 0.012
MW-27D Arsenic mg/l
MW-27S Arsenic mg/l
MW-28D Arsenic mg/l
MW-28S/R Arsenic mg/l
MW-30D Arsenic mg/l
MW-30S Arsenic mg/l
MW-03D Barium mg/l 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.13
MW-03S Barium mg/l 0.2 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.18 0.2
MW-05D Barium mg/l 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.13
MW-05S Barium mg/l 0.19 0.17 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.37
MW-06D/R Barium mg/l 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.2 0.19 0.21 0.22
MW-06S/R Barium mg/l 0.18 0.17 0.18 0.17 0.16 0.18 0.17
MW-12 Barium mg/l 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.13
MW-20D Barium mg/l 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.13
MW-20S Barium mg/l 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.16 0.15 0.14
MW-23 Barium mg/l 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.15 0.098
MW-24D Barium mg/l 0.15 0.16 0.14 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.12
MW-24S Barium mg/l 0.21 0.21 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.18 0.17
MW-26D/R Barium mg/l 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.2 0.18 0.2 0.2 0.19

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-03D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-03S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-05D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-05S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-06D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-06S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-12 Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-20D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-20S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-23 Antimony mg/l 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 1.81 < 0.003
MW-24D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.00199 < 0.003
MW-24S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-26D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-26S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-27D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-27S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-28D Antimony mg/l
MW-28S/R Antimony mg/l
MW-30D Antimony mg/l
MW-30S Antimony mg/l
MW-03D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 0.001 < 0.003
MW-03S Arsenic mg/l 0.02 0.025 0.023 0.028 0.021
MW-05D Arsenic mg/l 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.0038
MW-05S Arsenic mg/l 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.01 0.008
MW-06D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.0055
MW-06S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.009 0.002 0.006 0.01 < 0.003
MW-12 Arsenic mg/l 0.005 0.007 0.008 0.01 < 0.004
MW-20D Arsenic mg/l 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.00361 0.0032
MW-20S Arsenic mg/l 0.015 0.015 0.017 0.024 0.0177 0.017
MW-23 Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-24D Arsenic mg/l 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 < 0.003
MW-24S Arsenic mg/l 0.013 0.012 0.014 0.004 0.016 0.01 0.014
MW-26D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.009 0.009 0.011 0.013 0.011
MW-26S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.012 0.009 0.006 0.004 0.01 0.0052
MW-27D Arsenic mg/l 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.014 0.01
MW-27S Arsenic mg/l 0.015 0.008 0.028 0.028 0.025
MW-28D Arsenic mg/l
MW-28S/R Arsenic mg/l
MW-30D Arsenic mg/l
MW-30S Arsenic mg/l
MW-03D Barium mg/l 0.11 0.11 0.22 0.15 0.14 0.132
MW-03S Barium mg/l 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.21 0.2
MW-05D Barium mg/l 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.126
MW-05S Barium mg/l 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.17 0.145
MW-06D/R Barium mg/l 0.18 0.21 0.23 0.24 0.213
MW-06S/R Barium mg/l 0.16 0.14 0.2 0.2 0.129
MW-12 Barium mg/l 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.153
MW-20D Barium mg/l 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.125
MW-20S Barium mg/l 0.13 0.15 0.15 0.17 0.159
MW-23 Barium mg/l 0.14 0.19 0.2 0.23 0.2 0.168
MW-24D Barium mg/l 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.134
MW-24S Barium mg/l 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.19 0.186
MW-26D/R Barium mg/l 0.16 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.189

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-03D Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.003 0.005 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Antimony mg/l < 0.003 0.005 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24D Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27S Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28D Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.003 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30D Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.002 < 2 0.0026
MW-30S Antimony mg/l < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 0.0014 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Arsenic mg/l 0.022 0.027 0.046 0.051 0.04 0.032
MW-05D Arsenic mg/l 0.003 0.0037 0.0035 0.0031 0.0023
MW-05S Arsenic mg/l 0.008 0.009 0.008 0.0071 0.0068 0.0029
MW-06D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.005 0.006 0.0061 0.006 0.0047 0.0051
MW-06S/R Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.005 0.0055 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.01 0.0095 0.0057 0.0028 0.0088
MW-20D Arsenic mg/l 0.002 0.004 0.0041 0.0038 0.0035 0.0031
MW-20S Arsenic mg/l 0.017 0.021 0.023 0.019 0.016 0.017
MW-23 Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.0011 0.0013 0.0014
MW-24D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.002 0.0028 0.002 0.0026 0.0017
MW-24S Arsenic mg/l 0.013 0.015 0.052 0.05 0.02 0.012 0.012
MW-26D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.01 0.013 0.011 0.012 0.011 0.0053 0.01
MW-26S/R Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.013 0.011 0.0049 0.0019 < 0.001
MW-27D Arsenic mg/l 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.012 0.012 0.0093 0.011
MW-27S Arsenic mg/l 0.024 0.031 0.028 0.026 0.063 0.016 0.017
MW-28D Arsenic mg/l 0.011 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.01 0.014 0.012
MW-28S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.019 0.03 0.023 0.029 0.027 0.031 0.0012
MW-30D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 1 < 0.001
MW-30S Arsenic mg/l 0.0011 0.0013 < 0.001 0.0018
MW-03D Barium mg/l 0.081 0.121 0.154 0.161 0.155 0.134 0.16 0.154 0.151
MW-03S Barium mg/l 0.136 0.178 0.2 0.214 0.225 0.164 0.2 0.184 0.178
MW-05D Barium mg/l 0.074 0.124 0.123 0.118 0.114 0.13 0.124 0.0087
MW-05S Barium mg/l 0.093 0.127 0.15 0.151 0.141 0.133 0.15 0.118 0.138
MW-06D/R Barium mg/l 0.142 0.185 0.209 0.214 0.216 0.186 0.22 0.202 0.091
MW-06S/R Barium mg/l 0.08 0.171 0.191 0.149 0.137 0.121 0.087 0.096 0.18
MW-12 Barium mg/l 0.099 0.153 0.185 0.174 0.169 0.147 0.18 0.177 0.164
MW-20D Barium mg/l 0.08 0.12 0.137 0.156 0.136 0.137 0.16 0.147 0.027
MW-20S Barium mg/l 0.102 0.141 0.165 0.183 0.172 0.16 0.18 0.164 0.174
MW-23 Barium mg/l 0.112 0.184 0.2 0.19 0.177 0.174 0.11 0.161 0.186
MW-24D Barium mg/l 0.08 0.114 0.132 0.134 0.132 0.13 0.094 0.121 0.088
MW-24S Barium mg/l 0.122 0.155 0.182 0.172 0.177 0.156 0.19 0.172 0.183
MW-26D/R Barium mg/l 0.125 0.158 0.19 0.183 0.191 0.137 0.2 0.188 0.125

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-03D Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0026 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Antimony mg/l 0.0033 0.0035 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Antimony mg/l 0.0062 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0033
MW-24D Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0074 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27S Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0032 < 0.002 0.005
MW-28D Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30D Antimony mg/l 0.0025 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0021 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30S Antimony mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Arsenic mg/l 0.0012 0.0013 0.0011 0.0013 < 0.001 0.0012
MW-03S Arsenic mg/l 0.12 0.034 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.02 0.025
MW-05D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.0035 0.0029 0.0037 0.0029 0.0035
MW-05S Arsenic mg/l 0.0069 0.0082 0.0076 0.0088 0.0074 0.0094
MW-06D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.0012 0.0056 0.0063 0.0064 0.005 0.0061
MW-06S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.0087 0.0076 0.016 0.016 0.013 0.015
MW-12 Arsenic mg/l 0.0087 0.01 0.0085 0.0071 0.0072 0.0089
MW-20D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.0043 0.0038 0.0044 0.0036 0.0045
MW-20S Arsenic mg/l 0.018 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.018 0.02
MW-23 Arsenic mg/l 0.0015 0.0013 < 0.001 0.0016 < 0.001 0.0012
MW-24D Arsenic mg/l 0.0019 0.0029 0.0021 0.0028 0.002 0.0028
MW-24S Arsenic mg/l 0.016 0.015 < 0.001 0.015 0.013 0.015
MW-26D/R Arsenic mg/l 0.0091 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.0083 0.0092
MW-26S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.0029 0.0026 0.0021 0.0014 0.014 0.016
MW-27D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 0.013 0.0097 0.011 0.0091 0.011
MW-27S Arsenic mg/l 0.021 0.013 0.008 0.0057 0.0081 0.0036 0.0063
MW-28D Arsenic mg/l 0.0044 0.012 0.01 0.012 0.01 0.012
MW-28S/R Arsenic mg/l 0.03 0.027 0.024 0.025 0.023 0.026
MW-30D Arsenic mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0012
MW-30S Arsenic mg/l 0.0018 0.0022 0.0017 0.0014 0.0023 0.0017 0.001 0.002
MW-03D Barium mg/l 0.149 0.15 0.179 0.151 0.17 0.16 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.18
MW-03S Barium mg/l 0.175 0.183 0.206 0.177 0.19 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.17 0.18 0.18
MW-05D Barium mg/l 0.047 0.078 0.138 0.132 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.15
MW-05S Barium mg/l 0.135 0.139 0.146 0.142 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.15 0.15
MW-06D/R Barium mg/l 0.112 0.188 0.215 218 0.21 0.2 0.21 0.21 0.18 0.21 0.2
MW-06S/R Barium mg/l 0.156 0.177 0.197 0.187 0.18 0.18 0.2 0.19 0.17 0.2 0.18
MW-12 Barium mg/l 0.163 0.168 0.174 0.147 0.17 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.15 0.16 0.16
MW-20D Barium mg/l 0.03 0.135 0.173 0.142 0.17 0.16 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.17 0.17
MW-20S Barium mg/l 0.163 0.165 0.181 0.163 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.18 0.17
MW-23 Barium mg/l 0.185 0.163 0.165 0.166 0.18 0.17 0.19 0.19 0.17 0.18 0.17
MW-24D Barium mg/l 0.121 0.122 0.15 0.134 0.14 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.15 0.15
MW-24S Barium mg/l 0.161 0.178 0.195 0.168 0.011 0.17 0.18 0.2 0.17 0.19 0.18
MW-26D/R Barium mg/l 0.166 0.179 0.186 0.182 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.16 0.17 0.17 0.17

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-26S/R Barium mg/l 0.094 0.099
MW-27D Barium mg/l
MW-27S Barium mg/l
MW-28D Barium mg/l
MW-28S/R Barium mg/l
MW-30D Barium mg/l
MW-30S Barium mg/l
MW-03D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Beryllium mg/l
MW-27S Beryllium mg/l
MW-28D Beryllium mg/l
MW-28S/R Beryllium mg/l
MW-30D Beryllium mg/l
MW-30S Beryllium mg/l
MW-03D Boron mg/l
MW-03S Boron mg/l
MW-05D Boron mg/l
MW-05S Boron mg/l
MW-06D/R Boron mg/l
MW-06S/R Boron mg/l
MW-12 Boron mg/l
MW-20D Boron mg/l
MW-20S Boron mg/l
MW-23 Boron mg/l
MW-24D Boron mg/l
MW-24S Boron mg/l
MW-26D/R Boron mg/l
MW-26S/R Boron mg/l
MW-27D Boron mg/l
MW-27S Boron mg/l
MW-28D Boron mg/l
MW-28S/R Boron mg/l
MW-30D Boron mg/l
MW-30S Boron mg/l
MW-03D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-03S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-05D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-05S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-06D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-06S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0005 < 0.0002 < 0.0002

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-26S/R Barium mg/l 0.097 0.099 0.093 0.097 0.1 0.11 0.1 0.1
MW-27D Barium mg/l
MW-27S Barium mg/l
MW-28D Barium mg/l
MW-28S/R Barium mg/l
MW-30D Barium mg/l
MW-30S Barium mg/l
MW-03D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Beryllium mg/l
MW-27S Beryllium mg/l
MW-28D Beryllium mg/l
MW-28S/R Beryllium mg/l
MW-30D Beryllium mg/l
MW-30S Beryllium mg/l
MW-03D Boron mg/l
MW-03S Boron mg/l
MW-05D Boron mg/l
MW-05S Boron mg/l
MW-06D/R Boron mg/l
MW-06S/R Boron mg/l
MW-12 Boron mg/l
MW-20D Boron mg/l
MW-20S Boron mg/l
MW-23 Boron mg/l
MW-24D Boron mg/l
MW-24S Boron mg/l
MW-26D/R Boron mg/l
MW-26S/R Boron mg/l
MW-27D Boron mg/l
MW-27S Boron mg/l
MW-28D Boron mg/l
MW-28S/R Boron mg/l
MW-30D Boron mg/l
MW-30S Boron mg/l
MW-03D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-03S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-05D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-05S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-06D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-06S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-26S/R Barium mg/l 0.098 0.12 0.11 0.16 0.119
MW-27D Barium mg/l 0.17 0.2 0.21 0.23 0.195
MW-27S Barium mg/l 0.18 0.2 0.27 0.24 0.253
MW-28D Barium mg/l
MW-28S/R Barium mg/l
MW-30D Barium mg/l
MW-30S Barium mg/l
MW-03D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-28D Beryllium mg/l
MW-28S/R Beryllium mg/l
MW-30D Beryllium mg/l
MW-30S Beryllium mg/l
MW-03D Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 0.86 < 0.2
MW-03S Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.2
MW-05D Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-05S Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-06D/R Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-06S/R Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-12 Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-20D Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-20S Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-23 Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.2
MW-24D Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-24S Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-26D/R Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-26S/R Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-27D Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.1
MW-27S Boron mg/l 0.095 0.093 0.067 < 0.1
MW-28D Boron mg/l
MW-28S/R Boron mg/l
MW-30D Boron mg/l
MW-30S Boron mg/l
MW-03D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-03S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-05D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-05S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-06D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-06S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-26S/R Barium mg/l 0.043 0.12 0.139 0.185 0.143 0.111 0.17 0.05 0.18
MW-27D Barium mg/l 0.145 0.065 0.175 0.201 0.198 0.202 0.187 0.2 0.176 0.0091
MW-27S Barium mg/l 0.17 < 0.002 0.21 0.249 0.263 0.25 0.239 0.28 0.232 0.241
MW-28D Barium mg/l 1.26 0.169 0.198 0.19 0.202 0.193 0.21 0.189 0.012
MW-28S/R Barium mg/l 0.15 0.163 0.195 0.19 0.188 0.172 0.21 0.021 0.169
MW-30D Barium mg/l 0.164 0.135 0.16 0.151 0.143
MW-30S Barium mg/l 0.169 0.137 0.18 0.145 0.155
MW-03D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27S Beryllium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-28D Beryllium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-28S/R Beryllium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-30D Beryllium mg/l
MW-30S Beryllium mg/l
MW-03D Boron mg/l < 0.01 0.018 < 0.05 0.031 0.024 0.043
MW-03S Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.033 0.055 0.039
MW-05D Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.05 0.02 0.041 0.021
MW-05S Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 < 0.02 0.035 0.022
MW-06D/R Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.026 0.043 0.03
MW-06S/R Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.027 0.048 0.025
MW-12 Boron mg/l < 0.01 0.013 < 0.05 0.033 0.044 0.029
MW-20D Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 < 0.02 0.042 0.024
MW-20S Boron mg/l 0.012 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.024 0.044 0.034
MW-23 Boron mg/l < 0.01 0.014 < 0.05 0.033 0.052 0.034
MW-24D Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.025 0.039 0.028
MW-24S Boron mg/l 0.013 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.031 0.035 0.026
MW-26D/R Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.024 0.043 0.027
MW-26S/R Boron mg/l 0.016 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.036 0.054 < 0.02
MW-27D Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 < 0.02 < 0.02 0.032
MW-27S Boron mg/l 0.069 0.07 0.078 0.102 0.115 0.132 0.117
MW-28D Boron mg/l 0.015 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.029 0.02 0.026 0.037
MW-28S/R Boron mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05 0.041 0.029 0.065 0.031
MW-30D Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 0.036 0.043
MW-30S Boron mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 0.027 0.03
MW-03D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-03S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0003 0.0003
MW-05D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-05S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-06D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-06S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 0.00045 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-26S/R Barium mg/l 0.147 0.148 0.196 0.169 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.13 0.14 0.12
MW-27D Barium mg/l 0.0099 0.011 0.197 0.192 0.19 0.19 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
MW-27S Barium mg/l 0.2 0.218 0.256 0.233 0.2 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.23 0.24 0.23
MW-28D Barium mg/l 0.078 0.156 0.21 0.192 0.18 0.19 0.2 0.2 0.18 0.19 0.19
MW-28S/R Barium mg/l 0.089 0.12 0.153 0.103 0.11 0.1 0.16 0.21 0.2 0.21 0.21
MW-30D Barium mg/l 0.143 0.145 0.165 0.162 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.14
MW-30S Barium mg/l 0.153 0.171 0.167 0.175 0.17 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.17
MW-03D Beryllium mg/l
MW-03S Beryllium mg/l
MW-05D Beryllium mg/l
MW-05S Beryllium mg/l
MW-06D/R Beryllium mg/l
MW-06S/R Beryllium mg/l
MW-12 Beryllium mg/l
MW-20D Beryllium mg/l
MW-20S Beryllium mg/l
MW-23 Beryllium mg/l
MW-24D Beryllium mg/l
MW-24S Beryllium mg/l
MW-26D/R Beryllium mg/l
MW-26S/R Beryllium mg/l
MW-27D Beryllium mg/l
MW-27S Beryllium mg/l
MW-28D Beryllium mg/l
MW-28S/R Beryllium mg/l
MW-30D Beryllium mg/l
MW-30S Beryllium mg/l
MW-03D Boron mg/l 0.034 0.029 0.027 0.031 0.029 0.031 0.027 0.028
MW-03S Boron mg/l 0.036 0.026 0.026 0.029 0.024 0.025 0.023 0.027
MW-05D Boron mg/l < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02
MW-05S Boron mg/l 0.029 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02
MW-06D/R Boron mg/l 0.029 < 0.02 0.023 0.025 < 0.02 0.023 0.021 0.021
MW-06S/R Boron mg/l 0.028 0.03 0.023 0.023 < 0.02 0.024 < 0.02 0.021
MW-12 Boron mg/l 0.033 0.026 0.027 0.025 0.025 0.031 0.024 0.027
MW-20D Boron mg/l 0.026 < 0.02 0.024 0.022 < 0.02 0.025 < 0.02 0.021
MW-20S Boron mg/l 0.025 0.023 0.025 0.028 0.024 0.025 0.023 0.024
MW-23 Boron mg/l 0.039 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.032 0.037 0.029 0.035
MW-24D Boron mg/l 0.026 0.02 < 0.02 0.021 < 0.02 0.022 < 0.02 < 0.02
MW-24S Boron mg/l 0.034 0.02 < 0.02 0.025 0.022 0.024 0.021 0.023
MW-26D/R Boron mg/l 0.031 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 0.022 < 0.02 < 0.02
MW-26S/R Boron mg/l 0.031 0.038 0.049 0.059 0.023 0.028 0.026 0.027
MW-27D Boron mg/l < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.023 < 0.02 < 0.02
MW-27S Boron mg/l 0.111 0.116 0.11 0.12 0.099 0.094 0.096 0.1
MW-28D Boron mg/l 0.026 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.022 0.026
MW-28S/R Boron mg/l 0.033 0.044 0.04 0.056 0.031 0.035 0.03 0.034
MW-30D Boron mg/l 0.035 0.044 0.022 0.031 0.025 0.026 0.023 0.026 0.021 0.024
MW-30S Boron mg/l 0.027 0.043 < 0.02 0.031 0.02 0.02 < 0.02 0.023 < 0.02 0.021
MW-03D Cadmium mg/l 0.0015 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-03S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-05D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-05S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-06D/R Cadmium mg/l 0.0003 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-06S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-12 Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0003
MW-20D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-20S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-23 Cadmium mg/l 0.0004 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0004 0.0003 < 0.0002 0.0004
MW-24D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-24S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-26D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-26S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 0.0004
MW-27D Cadmium mg/l
MW-27S Cadmium mg/l
MW-28D Cadmium mg/l
MW-28S/R Cadmium mg/l
MW-30D Cadmium mg/l
MW-30S Cadmium mg/l
MW-03D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Chromium mg/l 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Chromium mg/l
MW-27S Chromium mg/l
MW-28D Chromium mg/l
MW-28S/R Chromium mg/l
MW-30D Chromium mg/l
MW-30S Chromium mg/l
MW-03D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-03S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-05D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-05S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-06D/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-06S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-12 Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-20D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-20S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-23 Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-24D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-24S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-26D/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-26S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-27D Cobalt mg/l
MW-27S Cobalt mg/l
MW-28D Cobalt mg/l
MW-28S/R Cobalt mg/l
MW-30D Cobalt mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-12 Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 0.0005 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0029 0.0003 < 0.0002
MW-20D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-20S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-23 Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0004 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-24D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-24S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-26D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-26S/R Cadmium mg/l 0.0004 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-27D Cadmium mg/l
MW-27S Cadmium mg/l
MW-28D Cadmium mg/l
MW-28S/R Cadmium mg/l
MW-30D Cadmium mg/l
MW-30S Cadmium mg/l
MW-03D Chromium mg/l 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Chromium mg/l 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Chromium mg/l 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Chromium mg/l 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Chromium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Chromium mg/l 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Chromium mg/l
MW-27S Chromium mg/l
MW-28D Chromium mg/l
MW-28S/R Chromium mg/l
MW-30D Chromium mg/l
MW-30S Chromium mg/l
MW-03D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-03S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-05D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-05S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-06D/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-06S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-12 Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-20D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-20S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-23 Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-24D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-24S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-26D/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-26S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
MW-27D Cobalt mg/l
MW-27S Cobalt mg/l
MW-28D Cobalt mg/l
MW-28S/R Cobalt mg/l
MW-30D Cobalt mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-12 Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0009
MW-20D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-20S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-23 Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0003 < 0.0002 0.0036 < 0.0002
MW-24D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-24S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-26D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-26S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-27D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-27S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005
MW-28D Cadmium mg/l
MW-28S/R Cadmium mg/l
MW-30D Cadmium mg/l
MW-30S Cadmium mg/l
MW-03D Chromium mg/l 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.01
MW-03S Chromium mg/l 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.01
MW-05D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.01
MW-05S Chromium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Chromium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Chromium mg/l 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.01
MW-12 Chromium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.01
MW-20D Chromium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.01
MW-20S Chromium mg/l 0.002 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.01
MW-23 Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.01
MW-24D Chromium mg/l 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.01
MW-24S Chromium mg/l 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Chromium mg/l 0.003 0.001 0.002 0.001 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 0.004 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.01
MW-27D Chromium mg/l 0.002 0.002 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.01
MW-27S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-28D Chromium mg/l
MW-28S/R Chromium mg/l
MW-30D Chromium mg/l
MW-30S Chromium mg/l
MW-03D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-03S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-05D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-05S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-12 Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-20D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-20S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-23 Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-24D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-24S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-27D Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-27S Cobalt mg/l < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
MW-28D Cobalt mg/l
MW-28S/R Cobalt mg/l
MW-30D Cobalt mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-12 Cadmium mg/l 0.00039 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0004 0.0002
MW-20D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0003 < 0.0002
MW-20S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 0.00025 < 0.0002 0.002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-23 Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0004 0.0003 < 0.0002 0.0002
MW-24D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0003 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-24S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-26D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-26S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-27D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-27S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-28D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-28S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-30D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-30S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-03D Chromium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 0.0013 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Chromium mg/l 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Chromium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0019 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0014 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 0.003 0.0012 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Chromium mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Chromium mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0012 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Chromium mg/l 0.005 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Chromium mg/l 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0039 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 0.009 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Chromium mg/l 0.005 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0011 0.0038 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27S Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0045 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.001 0.003 < 0.001 0.0039 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30D Chromium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30S Chromium mg/l 0.0024 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-03S Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-05D Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-05S Cobalt mg/l 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-06D/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-06S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-12 Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-20D Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-20S Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-23 Cobalt mg/l 0.014 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-24D Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-24S Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-26D/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-26S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-27D Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-27S Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-28D Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-28S/R Cobalt mg/l < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015
MW-30D Cobalt mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-12 Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.00029 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-20D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-20S Cadmium mg/l 0.0004 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-23 Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-24D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-24S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-26D/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-26S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.00023 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-27D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-27S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-28D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-28S/R Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-30D Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-30S Cadmium mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002
MW-03D Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Chromium mg/l < 0.002 0.0028 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Chromium mg/l < 0.002 0.0045 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24D Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Chromium mg/l < 0.002 0.0046 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27S Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28D Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30D Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30S Chromium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Cobalt mg/l
MW-03S Cobalt mg/l
MW-05D Cobalt mg/l
MW-05S Cobalt mg/l
MW-06D/R Cobalt mg/l
MW-06S/R Cobalt mg/l
MW-12 Cobalt mg/l
MW-20D Cobalt mg/l
MW-20S Cobalt mg/l
MW-23 Cobalt mg/l
MW-24D Cobalt mg/l
MW-24S Cobalt mg/l
MW-26D/R Cobalt mg/l
MW-26S/R Cobalt mg/l
MW-27D Cobalt mg/l
MW-27S Cobalt mg/l
MW-28D Cobalt mg/l
MW-28S/R Cobalt mg/l
MW-30D Cobalt mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-30S Cobalt mg/l
MW-03D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Copper mg/l 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.003
MW-24D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.022
MW-24S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Copper mg/l
MW-27S Copper mg/l
MW-28D Copper mg/l
MW-28S/R Copper mg/l
MW-30D Copper mg/l
MW-30S Copper mg/l
MW-03D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.01 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Lead mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.022 0.002 0.006
MW-24D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Lead mg/l
MW-27S Lead mg/l
MW-28D Lead mg/l
MW-28S/R Lead mg/l
MW-30D Lead mg/l
MW-30S Lead mg/l
MW-03D Lithium mg/l
MW-03S Lithium mg/l
MW-05D Lithium mg/l
MW-05S Lithium mg/l
MW-06D/R Lithium mg/l
MW-06S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-12 Lithium mg/l
MW-20D Lithium mg/l
MW-20S Lithium mg/l
MW-23 Lithium mg/l
MW-24D Lithium mg/l
MW-24S Lithium mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-30S Cobalt mg/l
MW-03D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 0.003 < 0.001
MW-20D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 0.002
MW-24D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001
MW-26D/R Copper mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Copper mg/l 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Copper mg/l
MW-27S Copper mg/l
MW-28D Copper mg/l
MW-28S/R Copper mg/l
MW-30D Copper mg/l
MW-30S Copper mg/l
MW-03D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Lead mg/l 0.01 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Lead mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 0.028
MW-23 Lead mg/l 0.012 0.004 0.001 0.002 0.002 < 0.001 0.008
MW-24D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 0.02
MW-24S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 0.003
MW-26D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Lead mg/l 0.002 < 0.001 0.005 0.005 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002
MW-27D Lead mg/l
MW-27S Lead mg/l
MW-28D Lead mg/l
MW-28S/R Lead mg/l
MW-30D Lead mg/l
MW-30S Lead mg/l
MW-03D Lithium mg/l
MW-03S Lithium mg/l
MW-05D Lithium mg/l
MW-05S Lithium mg/l
MW-06D/R Lithium mg/l
MW-06S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-12 Lithium mg/l
MW-20D Lithium mg/l
MW-20S Lithium mg/l
MW-23 Lithium mg/l
MW-24D Lithium mg/l
MW-24S Lithium mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-30S Cobalt mg/l
MW-03D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-03S Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-05D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-05S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-12 Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-20D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-20S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-23 Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.01
MW-24D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-24S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-27D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-27S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.01
MW-28D Copper mg/l
MW-28S/R Copper mg/l
MW-30D Copper mg/l
MW-30S Copper mg/l
MW-03D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-03S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-05D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-05S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-12 Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-20D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-20S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-23 Lead mg/l < 0.001 0.005 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.002
MW-24D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-24S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-27D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-27S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-28D Lead mg/l
MW-28S/R Lead mg/l
MW-30D Lead mg/l
MW-30S Lead mg/l
MW-03D Lithium mg/l < 0.01 0.017 < 0.01 < 0.1
MW-03S Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.1
MW-05D Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-05S Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-06D/R Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-06S/R Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-12 Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-20D Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-20S Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-23 Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.1
MW-24D Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-24S Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-30S Cobalt mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03D Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.006 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0081 < 0.002
MW-05D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0028 < 0.002
MW-05S Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.015 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.005 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.008 0.0021 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.041 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0024 < 0.002
MW-20D Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.005 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24D Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.005 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0028 < 0.002
MW-24S Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.005 < 0.001 0.0016 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.012 < 0.001 0.0013 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Copper mg/l 0.003 0.003 0.003 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0024 < 0.002
MW-27S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Copper mg/l < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30D Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.002 0.0022 < 0.002
MW-30S Copper mg/l < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0044 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0052 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.011
MW-24D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0012 0.0011 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Lead mg/l < 0.001 0.005 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27S Lead mg/l < 0.001 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-28D Lead mg/l 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-28S/R Lead mg/l 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-30D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-30S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03D Lithium mg/l < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01
MW-03S Lithium mg/l 0.007 0.009 0.012
MW-05D Lithium mg/l < 0.005 < 0.01
MW-05S Lithium mg/l < 0.005 0.005 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Lithium mg/l 0.005 0.007 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Lithium mg/l 0.005 0.007 < 0.01
MW-12 Lithium mg/l < 0.005 0.007 < 0.01
MW-20D Lithium mg/l < 0.005 0.005 < 0.01
MW-20S Lithium mg/l 0.007 0.007 < 0.01
MW-23 Lithium mg/l 0.006 0.007 < 0.01
MW-24D Lithium mg/l < 0.005 0.005 < 0.01
MW-24S Lithium mg/l 0.005 0.006 < 0.01

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-30S Cobalt mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03D Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Copper mg/l 0.0097 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0057 < 0.002
MW-24D Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0057 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0026 0.0031 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27S Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28D Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30D Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30S Copper mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Lead mg/l 0.011 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Lead mg/l 0.0015 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0011
MW-05S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Lead mg/l 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Lead mg/l 0.0045 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Lead mg/l 0.0013 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-28D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-28S/R Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-30D Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-30S Lead mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03D Lithium mg/l
MW-03S Lithium mg/l
MW-05D Lithium mg/l
MW-05S Lithium mg/l
MW-06D/R Lithium mg/l
MW-06S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-12 Lithium mg/l
MW-20D Lithium mg/l
MW-20S Lithium mg/l
MW-23 Lithium mg/l
MW-24D Lithium mg/l
MW-24S Lithium mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-26D/R Lithium mg/l
MW-26S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-27D Lithium mg/l
MW-27S Lithium mg/l
MW-28D Lithium mg/l
MW-28S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-30D Lithium mg/l
MW-30S Lithium mg/l
MW-03D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-03S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-05D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-05S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-06D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-06S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-12 Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-20D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-20S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-23 Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-24D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-24S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-26D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-26S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 0.024
MW-27D Nickel mg/l
MW-27S Nickel mg/l
MW-28D Nickel mg/l
MW-28S/R Nickel mg/l
MW-30D Nickel mg/l
MW-30S Nickel mg/l
MW-03D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 0.001
MW-27D Selenium mg/l
MW-27S Selenium mg/l
MW-28D Selenium mg/l
MW-28S/R Selenium mg/l
MW-30D Selenium mg/l
MW-30S Selenium mg/l
MW-03D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-03S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-05D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-05S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-06D/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-26D/R Lithium mg/l
MW-26S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-27D Lithium mg/l
MW-27S Lithium mg/l
MW-28D Lithium mg/l
MW-28S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-30D Lithium mg/l
MW-30S Lithium mg/l
MW-03D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-03S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-05D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-05S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-06D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-06S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-12 Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-20D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-20S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-23 Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-24D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-24S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-26D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-26S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-27D Nickel mg/l
MW-27S Nickel mg/l
MW-28D Nickel mg/l
MW-28S/R Nickel mg/l
MW-30D Nickel mg/l
MW-30S Nickel mg/l
MW-03D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 0.001 < 0.001
MW-03S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 0.002 < 0.001
MW-05D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-05S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-12 Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-20S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-23 Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-24S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
MW-27D Selenium mg/l
MW-27S Selenium mg/l
MW-28D Selenium mg/l
MW-28S/R Selenium mg/l
MW-30D Selenium mg/l
MW-30S Selenium mg/l
MW-03D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-03S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-05D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-05S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-06D/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-26D/R Lithium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-26S/R Lithium mg/l 0.011 < 0.01 0.012 < 0.2
MW-27D Lithium mg/l 0.018 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.2
MW-27S Lithium mg/l < 0.01 0.013 0.021 < 0.2
MW-28D Lithium mg/l
MW-28S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-30D Lithium mg/l
MW-30S Lithium mg/l
MW-03D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.01
MW-03S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.01
MW-05D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-05S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-06D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-06S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-12 Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.001 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-20D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-20S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-23 Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.01
MW-24D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-24S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-26D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-26S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-27D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-27S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.008
MW-28D Nickel mg/l
MW-28S/R Nickel mg/l
MW-30D Nickel mg/l
MW-30S Nickel mg/l
MW-03D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.002 < 0.003
MW-03S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-05D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-05S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-06D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-06S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-12 Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.1 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-20D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-20S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-23 Selenium mg/l < 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002 < 0.003
MW-24D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-24S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-26D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-26S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-27D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-27S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.003
MW-28D Selenium mg/l
MW-28S/R Selenium mg/l
MW-30D Selenium mg/l
MW-30S Selenium mg/l
MW-03D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-03S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-05D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-05S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-06D/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-26D/R Lithium mg/l < 0.005 0.007 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Lithium mg/l 0.011 0.011 < 0.01
MW-27D Lithium mg/l 0.006 0.013 0.006 < 0.01
MW-27S Lithium mg/l 0.021 0.028 0.019 0.019
MW-28D Lithium mg/l 0.014 0.007 < 0.01
MW-28S/R Lithium mg/l 0.016 0.008 < 0.01
MW-30D Lithium mg/l
MW-30S Lithium mg/l
MW-03D Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-03S Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-05D Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-05S Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-06D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-06S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-12 Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-20D Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-20S Nickel mg/l 0.052 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-23 Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-24D Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-24S Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-26D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-26S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.02 0.006 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-27D Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-27S Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-28D Nickel mg/l < 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-28S/R Nickel mg/l 0.032 < 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-30D Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-30S Nickel mg/l < 0.05 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-03D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0019 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0013 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0012 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0024 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30D Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30S Selenium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-03S Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-05D Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-05S Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-06D/R Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-26D/R Lithium mg/l
MW-26S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-27D Lithium mg/l
MW-27S Lithium mg/l
MW-28D Lithium mg/l
MW-28S/R Lithium mg/l
MW-30D Lithium mg/l
MW-30S Lithium mg/l
MW-03D Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-03S Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-05D Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-05S Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-06D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-06S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-12 Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-20D Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-20S Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-23 Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-24D Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-24S Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-26D/R Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-26S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-27D Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-27S Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-28D Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-28S/R Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-30D Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-30S Nickel mg/l < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025 < 0.025
MW-03D Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24D Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27S Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28D Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30D Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30S Selenium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Silver mg/l
MW-03S Silver mg/l
MW-05D Silver mg/l
MW-05S Silver mg/l
MW-06D/R Silver mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-06S/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-12 Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-20D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-20S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-23 Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-24D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-24S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-26D/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-26S/R Silver mg/l 0.007 < 0.0005
MW-27D Silver mg/l
MW-27S Silver mg/l
MW-28D Silver mg/l
MW-28S/R Silver mg/l
MW-30D Silver mg/l
MW-30S Silver mg/l
MW-03D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Thallium mg/l
MW-27S Thallium mg/l
MW-28D Thallium mg/l
MW-28S/R Thallium mg/l
MW-30D Thallium mg/l
MW-30S Thallium mg/l
MW-03D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-23 Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27D Vanadium mg/l
MW-27S Vanadium mg/l
MW-28D Vanadium mg/l
MW-28S/R Vanadium mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-06S/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-12 Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-20D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-20S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-23 Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-24D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-24S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-26D/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-26S/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-27D Silver mg/l
MW-27S Silver mg/l
MW-28D Silver mg/l
MW-28S/R Silver mg/l
MW-30D Silver mg/l
MW-30S Silver mg/l
MW-03D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-05S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-12 Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-20S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-23 Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-24S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-27D Thallium mg/l
MW-27S Thallium mg/l
MW-28D Thallium mg/l
MW-28S/R Thallium mg/l
MW-30D Thallium mg/l
MW-30S Thallium mg/l
MW-03D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-23 Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27D Vanadium mg/l
MW-27S Vanadium mg/l
MW-28D Vanadium mg/l
MW-28S/R Vanadium mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-06S/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-12 Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-20D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-20S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-23 Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-24D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-24S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-26D/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-26S/R Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-27D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-27S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.004
MW-28D Silver mg/l
MW-28S/R Silver mg/l
MW-30D Silver mg/l
MW-30S Silver mg/l
MW-03D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-03S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-05D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-05S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-06D/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-06S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-12 Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-20D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-20S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-23 Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-24D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-24S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-26D/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-26S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-27D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-27S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.001
MW-28D Thallium mg/l
MW-28S/R Thallium mg/l
MW-30D Thallium mg/l
MW-30S Thallium mg/l
MW-03D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.001
MW-03S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.001
MW-05D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.05
MW-23 Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.001
MW-24D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-28D Vanadium mg/l
MW-28S/R Vanadium mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-06S/R Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-12 Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-20D Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-20S Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-23 Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-24D Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-24S Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-26D/R Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-26S/R Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-27D Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-27S Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-28D Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-28S/R Silver mg/l < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-30D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-30S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-03D Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-03S Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-05D Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-05S Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-06D/R Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-06S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-12 Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-20D Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-20S Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-23 Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-24D Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-24S Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-26D/R Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-26S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-27D Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-27S Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-28D Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-28S/R Thallium mg/l < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.002
MW-30D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-23 Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-28D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-28S/R Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-06S/R Silver mg/l
MW-12 Silver mg/l
MW-20D Silver mg/l
MW-20S Silver mg/l
MW-23 Silver mg/l
MW-24D Silver mg/l
MW-24S Silver mg/l
MW-26D/R Silver mg/l
MW-26S/R Silver mg/l
MW-27D Silver mg/l
MW-27S Silver mg/l
MW-28D Silver mg/l
MW-28S/R Silver mg/l
MW-30D Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-30S Silver mg/l < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005
MW-03D Thallium mg/l
MW-03S Thallium mg/l
MW-05D Thallium mg/l
MW-05S Thallium mg/l
MW-06D/R Thallium mg/l
MW-06S/R Thallium mg/l
MW-12 Thallium mg/l
MW-20D Thallium mg/l
MW-20S Thallium mg/l
MW-23 Thallium mg/l
MW-24D Thallium mg/l
MW-24S Thallium mg/l
MW-26D/R Thallium mg/l
MW-26S/R Thallium mg/l
MW-27D Thallium mg/l
MW-27S Thallium mg/l
MW-28D Thallium mg/l
MW-28S/R Thallium mg/l
MW-30D Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-30S Thallium mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
MW-03D Vanadium mg/l
MW-03S Vanadium mg/l
MW-05D Vanadium mg/l
MW-05S Vanadium mg/l
MW-06D/R Vanadium mg/l
MW-06S/R Vanadium mg/l
MW-12 Vanadium mg/l
MW-20D Vanadium mg/l
MW-20S Vanadium mg/l
MW-23 Vanadium mg/l
MW-24D Vanadium mg/l
MW-24S Vanadium mg/l
MW-26D/R Vanadium mg/l
MW-26S/R Vanadium mg/l
MW-27D Vanadium mg/l
MW-27S Vanadium mg/l
MW-28D Vanadium mg/l
MW-28S/R Vanadium mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-30D Vanadium mg/l
MW-30S Vanadium mg/l
MW-03D Zinc mg/l 0.068 0.26 0.32 0.51 0.16 0.24 0.23
MW-03S Zinc mg/l 0.49 0.24 < 0.004
MW-05D Zinc mg/l 0.1 0.21 0.23 0.24 0.17 0.18 0.17
MW-05S Zinc mg/l 0.01 0.018 0.01 0.056 0.18 0.014 0.17
MW-06D/R Zinc mg/l 0.067 0.087 0.12 0.094 0.074 0.084 0.078
MW-06S/R Zinc mg/l 0.013 0.052 0.022 0.12 0.013 0.013 0.026
MW-12 Zinc mg/l 0.14 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.13 8 7.2
MW-20D Zinc mg/l 0.1 0.19 0.19 0.17 0.1 0.14 0.14
MW-20S Zinc mg/l 0.14 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.13 0.17 0.15
MW-23 Zinc mg/l 0.092 0.038 4.9 7 4.7 3.4 4.6
MW-24D Zinc mg/l 0.051 0.017 0.056 0.022 0.019 0.014 0.025
MW-24S Zinc mg/l 0.081 0.015 0.028 0.027 0.007 0.01 < 0.004
MW-26D/R Zinc mg/l 0.028 0.044
MW-26S/R Zinc mg/l 0.57 27
MW-27D Zinc mg/l
MW-27S Zinc mg/l
MW-28D Zinc mg/l
MW-28S/R Zinc mg/l
MW-30D Zinc mg/l
MW-30S Zinc mg/l
MW-03D Iron mg/l 3.4 3.5 4.2 3.8 3.2 3.9 3.3
MW-03S Iron mg/l 1.7 1.7 1.3
MW-05D Iron mg/l 2.9 3 3.2 3.1 3.6 3 3.1 3 2.9
MW-05S Iron mg/l 3 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.7 3.2 3.3 2.9 3.1
MW-06D/R Iron mg/l 2.9 3.1 2.8 3.1 3.7 2.5 3.1 3.6 3.3
MW-06S/R Iron mg/l 3.1 3.1 2.4 2.7 1.4 2.5 2.7 2.2 2.6
MW-12 Iron mg/l 1.9 0.85 0.28 0.34 2 0.95 1.8 0.76 0.53
MW-20D Iron mg/l 3 2.2 3 3.4 2.9 3.1 2.9 2.9
MW-20S Iron mg/l 2 2.1 1.5 2 2.3 2 2.1 2.3 2
MW-23 Iron mg/l 1 0.45 < 0.02 1.4 < 0.02 1 1.4 1.3
MW-24D Iron mg/l 2.9 3 2.3 2.9 3.5 2.8 3 3.1 2.9
MW-24S Iron mg/l 2.2 2.1 1.8 2.4 2.6 2.2 2 2.2 2.2
MW-26D/R Iron mg/l 3.6 3
MW-26S/R Iron mg/l 3.5 0.5
MW-27D Iron mg/l
MW-27S Iron mg/l
MW-28D Iron mg/l
MW-28S/R Iron mg/l
MW-30D Iron mg/l
MW-30S Iron mg/l
MW-03D Magnesium mg/l 41 36 39 36 38 34 34
MW-03S Magnesium mg/l 41 39 37
MW-05D Magnesium mg/l 41 40 35 40 47 44 40 43 40 42 40 37
MW-05S Magnesium mg/l 41 39 36 39 42 43 40 43 37 42 39 37
MW-06D/R Magnesium mg/l 46 44 43 44 46 50 45 49 45 42 48 45
MW-06S/R Magnesium mg/l 43 42 40 42 44 49 41 43 40 42 42 40
MW-12 Magnesium mg/l 36 36 35 36 40 39 39 43 38 42 41 38
MW-20D Magnesium mg/l 42 40 37 40 32 41 40 43 39 40 40 37
MW-20S Magnesium mg/l 42 41 40 40 44 31 44 40 42 40 37
MW-23 Magnesium mg/l 44 41 42 42 41 45 43 43 37 40 40 39
MW-24D Magnesium mg/l 48 41 40 47 46 45 46 49 46 46 46 42

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-30D Vanadium mg/l
MW-30S Vanadium mg/l
MW-03D Zinc mg/l 0.56 0.69 0.52 1.1 0.45 0.56
MW-03S Zinc mg/l 0.018 0.025 0.024 0.054 2.8 4.7 0.34
MW-05D Zinc mg/l 0.29 0.24 0.18 0.34 0.2 0.21 0.23
MW-05S Zinc mg/l 0.28 0.008 0.005 0.008 0.018 < 0.004 0.035
MW-06D/R Zinc mg/l 0.14 0.079 0.048 0.093 0.13 0.052 0.02
MW-06S/R Zinc mg/l 0.12 0.24 0.008 0.026 0.07 0.04 0.082
MW-12 Zinc mg/l 4.7 5.8 8.9 3.4 1.1 3.5 3.9
MW-20D Zinc mg/l 0.18 0.11 0.079 0.21 0.17 0.099 0.18
MW-20S Zinc mg/l 0.29 0.18 0.17 0.22 0.25 0.082 4.6
MW-23 Zinc mg/l 4.8 6 3.3 8.8 7.2 1.8 3.1
MW-24D Zinc mg/l 0.016 0.021 0.013 0.055 0.023 0.012 5.5
MW-24S Zinc mg/l 0.073 0.11 0.017 0.04 0.005 0.061 5.8
MW-26D/R Zinc mg/l 0.017 0.043 1.1 1.4 0.57 0.22 0.046 0.04
MW-26S/R Zinc mg/l 17 0.011 6.4 10 5.9 0.028 2 2.6
MW-27D Zinc mg/l
MW-27S Zinc mg/l
MW-28D Zinc mg/l
MW-28S/R Zinc mg/l
MW-30D Zinc mg/l
MW-30S Zinc mg/l
MW-03D Iron mg/l 3.4 3.3 3.6 3.8 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.8 4
MW-03S Iron mg/l 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.7 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.7
MW-05D Iron mg/l 2.5 2.8 3 2.8 3.1 3.5 3.1 3 3.1 4
MW-05S Iron mg/l 3.1 2.8 3.2 2.9 3.3 3.6 3.1 3.3 3.9
MW-06D/R Iron mg/l 3 3 3.1 2.9 3.3 3.6 3.4 3.2 3.3 3.8
MW-06S/R Iron mg/l 2.7 1.3 2.1 2.2 3 3.4 1.7 3 3.3 3.5
MW-12 Iron mg/l 1.4 1.5 2.8 1.3 2.2 2.9 2.7 1.8 2.6 4.3
MW-20D Iron mg/l 3 2.6 2.8 2.6 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.8 3.3
MW-20S Iron mg/l 2 2.2 2 1.8 2.1 2 2 1.9 2 1.8
MW-23 Iron mg/l < 0.2 < 0.12 1 0.17 0.03 < 0.02 1.3 0.37 1.2 < 0.02
MW-24D Iron mg/l 2.7 2.4 2.9 2.6 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 1.6
MW-24S Iron mg/l 1.8 1.8 2.1 2 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.4 1.7
MW-26D/R Iron mg/l 2.7 2.5 4.4 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.4 3.5 4.2
MW-26S/R Iron mg/l 0.07 3.2 2.1 1.1 1.7 2.7 3.3 3 2.8 2.2 4.4
MW-27D Iron mg/l
MW-27S Iron mg/l
MW-28D Iron mg/l
MW-28S/R Iron mg/l
MW-30D Iron mg/l
MW-30S Iron mg/l
MW-03D Magnesium mg/l 48 36 37 34 28 33 30 41 40
MW-03S Magnesium mg/l 49 37 40 39 36 32 36 32 44 51
MW-05D Magnesium mg/l 50 41 44 46 37 34 37 35 44 50
MW-05S Magnesium mg/l 48 39 43 42 37 31 34 43 47
MW-06D/R Magnesium mg/l 62 43 50 52 44 41 38 37 51 55
MW-06S/R Magnesium mg/l 56 38 44 47 37 32 35 40 48 50
MW-12 Magnesium mg/l 51 40 41 47 37 34 38 36 47 51
MW-20D Magnesium mg/l 50 38 39 39 34 29 32 29 40 46
MW-20S Magnesium mg/l 56 38 38 35 34 31 34 31 43 47
MW-23 Magnesium mg/l 47 36 40 50 32 33 37 34 46 29
MW-24D Magnesium mg/l 56 44 44 44 41 36 38 36 48 55

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-30D Vanadium mg/l
MW-30S Vanadium mg/l
MW-03D Zinc mg/l 0.21 0.19 0.023 0.18 0.155
MW-03S Zinc mg/l 0.036 0.02 0.21 0.05 0.048
MW-05D Zinc mg/l 0.081 0.061 0.15 0.099 0.073
MW-05S Zinc mg/l < 0.004 0.006 0.042 0.006 0.014
MW-06D/R Zinc mg/l 0.056 0.058 0.13 0.14 0.096
MW-06S/R Zinc mg/l 0.006 0.017 0.073 0.13 < 0.004
MW-12 Zinc mg/l 5.4 0.56 1.5 0.64 4.79
MW-20D Zinc mg/l 0.072 0.074 0.13 0.11 0.092
MW-20S Zinc mg/l 0.1 0.097 0.082 0.12 0.088 0.047
MW-23 Zinc mg/l 6.9 5.7 3 2.5 1.35
MW-24D Zinc mg/l 0.016 0.013 0.038 0.03 0.064 0.04
MW-24S Zinc mg/l 0.011 0.009 0.014 0.037 < 0.004 < 0.04
MW-26D/R Zinc mg/l 0.033 0.014 0.059 < 0.004 0.009
MW-26S/R Zinc mg/l 2.1 0.011 0.059 < 0.004 0.221
MW-27D Zinc mg/l 0.045 0.026 0.086 0.038 0.036
MW-27S Zinc mg/l < 0.004 0.048 0.073 < 0.004 < 0.004
MW-28D Zinc mg/l
MW-28S/R Zinc mg/l
MW-30D Zinc mg/l
MW-30S Zinc mg/l
MW-03D Iron mg/l 3.6 3.9 3.9 3.5 3.6 3.8 3.9 3.7 3.62 3
MW-03S Iron mg/l 1.4 1.7 1.8 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.42 1.54 1.93
MW-05D Iron mg/l 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.1 3 3 3.3 3 2.28 2.71 2.39
MW-05S Iron mg/l 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.3 3 2.54 2.77 2.28
MW-06D/R Iron mg/l 3.2 3.7 3.7 3.4 3.3 3.5 3.6 3.3 2.7 3.19 2.7
MW-06S/R Iron mg/l 2.8 2.5 1.8 0.59 2.2 1.5 0.47 1.6 0.0686 < 0.1 < 0.008
MW-12 Iron mg/l 3.2 1.6 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.1 3 2.9 3.81 < 0.04 2.72
MW-20D Iron mg/l 3 3.1 3 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.6 2.05 2.46 2.08
MW-20S Iron mg/l 2.2 2.2 2.2 2 1.9 1.9 2.2 2.1 1.69 2.15 1.77
MW-23 Iron mg/l 0.4 0.25 0.9 1.6 0.94 1.8 1.7 1.1 0.613 0.079
MW-24D Iron mg/l 3 3.4 3.4 2.9 3 3 3.1 3 0.0209 < 0.04 2.3
MW-24S Iron mg/l 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.1 2.3 1.1 2.2 2.3 1.81 < 0.04 1.78
MW-26D/R Iron mg/l 3.5 4.3 4.2 3.8 3.5 3.8 4 3.6 2.94 < 0.04 3.05
MW-26S/R Iron mg/l 4.2 3.9 4.6 1.6 0.94 1.4 2.8 2.1 0.79 0.696 0.653
MW-27D Iron mg/l 4 4.5 4.4 4.2 4.1 4.4 4.4 4.2 3.44 < 0.04 3.41
MW-27S Iron mg/l 0.09 0.07 0.12 0.06 0.13 0.62 0.14 0.09 0.434 < 0.04 0.183
MW-28D Iron mg/l
MW-28S/R Iron mg/l
MW-30D Iron mg/l
MW-30S Iron mg/l
MW-03D Magnesium mg/l 42 43 34 38 40 41 40 42 38.8 36.7
MW-03S Magnesium mg/l 44 45 34 40 44 44 43 45 33.9 37.2 38
MW-05D Magnesium mg/l 41 44 34 39 43 41 39 41 29 31.9
MW-05S Magnesium mg/l 39 45 31 38 40 39 36 46 27 29.8
MW-06D/R Magnesium mg/l 47 53 39 48 50 50 47 50 37 40.9
MW-06S/R Magnesium mg/l 50 52 36 47 48 49 50 48 40 46.8
MW-12 Magnesium mg/l 37 50 38 42 47 46 44 47 35 37.8
MW-20D Magnesium mg/l 36 40 29 33 37 36 35 36 28 30.5
MW-20S Magnesium mg/l 39 43 32 34 39 39 37 40 28 30.6
MW-23 Magnesium mg/l 39 44 31 40 44 43 42 44 37.7 36.6
MW-24D Magnesium mg/l 45 46 34 39 45 45 42 44 29.8 33 36.1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-30D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-30S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03D Zinc mg/l 0.228 0.264 0.404 0.56 0.58 0.456
MW-03S Zinc mg/l 0.04 0.027 0.039 0.224 0.082 0.099
MW-05D Zinc mg/l 0.047 0.417 0.071 0.024 0.032 0.021
MW-05S Zinc mg/l < 0.002 0.007 0.308 0.067 0.082 0.256
MW-06D/R Zinc mg/l 0.06 0.062 0.149 0.111 0.194 0.115
MW-06S/R Zinc mg/l < 0.002 0.006 0.098 0.029 0.025 0.034
MW-12 Zinc mg/l 3.81 0.433 1.29 3.68 6.74 2.96
MW-20D Zinc mg/l 0.083 0.056 0.117 0.225 0.144 0.166
MW-20S Zinc mg/l 0.025 0.059 2.11 2.37 0.155 0.085 0.259
MW-23 Zinc mg/l 0.92 0.823 4.7 2.94 1.89 2.41
MW-24D Zinc mg/l 0.03 0.054 0.103 0.216 3.38 0.136 0.062
MW-24S Zinc mg/l < 0.002 0.023 2.76 2.28 0.257 0.019 0.036
MW-26D/R Zinc mg/l < 0.002 0.006 4.04 0.266 0.103 0.038
MW-26S/R Zinc mg/l < 0.002 0.565 0.325 0.022 0.025 0.033
MW-27D Zinc mg/l 0.07 0.065 0.044 0.264 0.108 0.069 0.18 0.065
MW-27S Zinc mg/l < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0062 0.023 0.032 0.022
MW-28D Zinc mg/l 1.26 1.08 0.373 0.283 0.104 0.045 0.041
MW-28S/R Zinc mg/l 0.15 0.238 0.017 0.042 0.0048 0.023 0.061
MW-30D Zinc mg/l 0.012 0.0053 0.088 0.081
MW-30S Zinc mg/l 0.012 0.12 0.029 0.059
MW-03D Iron mg/l 3.35 3.22 3.84 4.02 3.58 3.42 3.65 3.48 3.53 3.77 3.58 3.41
MW-03S Iron mg/l 1.54 1.53 1.74 1.25 1.68 1.08 1.86 1.24 1.91 2.39 2 1.24
MW-05D Iron mg/l 2.5 2.51 3.05 2.3 2.15 2.27 2.22 2.14 2.41 2.11 < 0.02
MW-05S Iron mg/l 2.46 2.62 2.62 2.8 1.96 2.29 1.77 1.55 1.77 2.1 1 2.26
MW-06D/R Iron mg/l 2.92 2.84 2.96 3.43 2.98 2.93 2.92 3.35 2.73 3.01 3.01 < 0.02
MW-06S/R Iron mg/l 0.056 0.032 1.42 0.68 0.8 0.089 0.052 0.03 0.029 0.046 < 0.02 2.02
MW-12 Iron mg/l 3.21 2.43 2.29 1.34 2.08 0.74 1.46 2.02 0.33 2.38 1.55 2.33
MW-20D Iron mg/l 2.43 2.35 2.59 2.9 2.51 2.58 2.63 2.57 2.64 2.97 2.83 0.029
MW-20S Iron mg/l 1.99 1.85 2.13 1.73 0.99 1.96 1.62 2.04 2.28 2.25 2.1
MW-23 Iron mg/l 0.446 0.547 3.27 1.54 2.89 2.45 1.27 0.27 2.26 0.83 2.3 2.65
MW-24D Iron mg/l 2.6 2.46 2.78 3 2.66 2.46 0.45 2.46 2.68 0.17 2.83 0.085
MW-24S Iron mg/l 2.07 1.39 2.5 1.78 1.32 1.26 1.63 1.89 1.97 2.37 1.63 1.83
MW-26D/R Iron mg/l 3.2 3.04 3.24 3.6 1.97 2.74 2.79 3.08 1.29 3.42 2.93 0.18
MW-26S/R Iron mg/l 0.034 0.099 2.48 1.14 2.16 1.91 0.79 0.62 0.19 0.96 0.051 1.71
MW-27D Iron mg/l 3.94 3.78 3.99 4.47 3.78 3.86 4.03 4.08 3.87 4.08 3.74 < 0.02
MW-27S Iron mg/l 0.261 0.579 0.094 0.39 0.23 0.79 0.41 0.23 0.27 1.7 0.49 1.34
MW-28D Iron mg/l 3.06 3.43 3.33 2.36 2.59 2.74 3.28 3.05 3.62 3.33 0.035
MW-28S/R Iron mg/l 1.18 1.5 0.29 0.36 0.16 1.56 1.73 0.19 1.57 0.16 2.29
MW-30D Iron mg/l 5.04 4.81 1.91 4.59 3.38
MW-30S Iron mg/l 4.3 4.03 3.56 4.12 3.71
MW-03D Magnesium mg/l 39.7 40.3 42.5 38 39 42 40
MW-03S Magnesium mg/l 39.5 39.5 41.7 38 39 39 38
MW-05D Magnesium mg/l 32.7 31.8 30 30 32 32
MW-05S Magnesium mg/l 31.3 30.5 32.5 29 26 30 30
MW-06D/R Magnesium mg/l 41.4 42.3 45.3 40 41 42 41
MW-06S/R Magnesium mg/l 48 46.6 47.1 38 40 45 46
MW-12 Magnesium mg/l 37.8 39.1 41.4 36 37 39 38
MW-20D Magnesium mg/l 31.1 33.4 36.2 32 32 35 35
MW-20S Magnesium mg/l 31.2 32.2 35.5 32 35 35
MW-23 Magnesium mg/l 37 38.8 38.6 34 35 34 35
MW-24D Magnesium mg/l 35.8 37.6 40.5 35 36 37 38

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-30D Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-30S Vanadium mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03D Zinc mg/l 14.2 0.94 0.274 0.331 0.26 0.23 0.2 0.32
MW-03S Zinc mg/l 1.23 0.067 0.01 0.015 0.019 0.015 < 0.01 0.018
MW-05D Zinc mg/l 0.06 0.053 0.022 0.056 0.042 0.015 0.057
MW-05S Zinc mg/l 0.145 0.176 0.132 0.14 0.15 0.19 0.17
MW-06D/R Zinc mg/l 0.458 2.46 0.216 0.019 0.059 0.017 0.015 0.014
MW-06S/R Zinc mg/l 0.278 0.544 0.032 0.1 0.036 0.028 0.022
MW-12 Zinc mg/l 0.652 0.955 1.15 0.89 1.5 1.2 1.2
MW-20D Zinc mg/l 0.165 1.48 0.192 0.139 0.25 0.21 0.2 0.17
MW-20S Zinc mg/l 4.06 0.438 0.106 0.22 0.13 0.14 0.088 0.097
MW-23 Zinc mg/l 1.73 1.51 2.8 1.6 1.6 2.5 1.5
MW-24D Zinc mg/l 0.38 1.4 0.121 0.163 0.14 0.13 0.11 0.092
MW-24S Zinc mg/l 0.128 0.014 0.04 0.021 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Zinc mg/l 0.069 0.031 0.046 0.07 0.11 0.12 0.37
MW-26S/R Zinc mg/l 0.807 0.056 0.131 0.15 0.05 0.035 0.032
MW-27D Zinc mg/l 0.033 0.284 0.1 0.12 0.07 0.068 0.054
MW-27S Zinc mg/l 0.032 0.014 0.025 0.034 < 0.01 0.024 0.03
MW-28D Zinc mg/l 1.54 0.062 0.062 0.077 0.021 0.076 0.041
MW-28S/R Zinc mg/l 0.121 0.0094 0.027 0.017 0.018 0.032 0.021
MW-30D Zinc mg/l 0.222 0.069 0.026 0.038 0.038 0.028 0.029 0.033
MW-30S Zinc mg/l 0.075 0.069 0.049 0.057 0.062 0.043 0.033 0.032
MW-03D Iron mg/l 2.37 3.47 4.06 3.81 3.6 4.3 3.9 4.2 3.9 4.1 4
MW-03S Iron mg/l 0.75 1.37 1.61 1.46 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.7
MW-05D Iron mg/l < 0.02 0.58 2.73 2.52 2.8 2.9 2.6 2.7 2.7 2.9 2.8
MW-05S Iron mg/l 2.1 2.39 2.57 2.46 2.5 2.8 2.6 2.7 2.5 2.6 2.6
MW-06D/R Iron mg/l 0.5 0.34 3.23 2.53 3.2 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.6 3.5
MW-06S/R Iron mg/l 1.83 2.09 1.9 1.96 3.1 3.3 3.1 3.3 3 3.1 3.3
MW-12 Iron mg/l 2.14 2.35 2.38 1.83 2.2 1.8 1.7 1.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
MW-20D Iron mg/l 0.19 1.25 3.25 2.9 3 3.1 3.1 3 2.9 3.1 2.9
MW-20S Iron mg/l 1.2 2.03 2.51 2.25 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2
MW-23 Iron mg/l 2.73 2.27 1.89 1.23 2.2 2.6 2.3 0.88 1 2.8 1.6
MW-24D Iron mg/l 1.96 0.071 3.16 2.81 2.9 3.2 3.1 3.1 2.9 3.2 3.2
MW-24S Iron mg/l 1.7 1.7 2.37 2.14 2.3 2.5 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.2
MW-26D/R Iron mg/l 2.65 2.75 3.29 2.78 3 3 3 1.8 2.9 0.57 2.3
MW-26S/R Iron mg/l 1.79 1.07 1.59 1.56 0.96 0.91 0.95 4 4.2 4 3.7
MW-27D Iron mg/l 0.055 < 0.02 4 3.98 4.1 4.3 3.9 3.8 4.1 4.2 4.3
MW-27S Iron mg/l 0.71 0.78 0.66 0.47 0.26 0.6 0.63 0.71 0.67 0.31 0.31
MW-28D Iron mg/l 0.6 2.28 3.58 3 3.2 3.6 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.2 3.2
MW-28S/R Iron mg/l 2.18 1.74 1.56 1.64 1.5 1.1 1.2 2.5 2.7 2.9 2.5
MW-30D Iron mg/l 3.96 3.59 5.12 5.21 4.5 5 4.8 4.7 4.2 4.3 4.3
MW-30S Iron mg/l 3.28 2.95 4.28 4.36 4 4.4 4 4.4 3.9 4.2 4.2
MW-03D Magnesium mg/l
MW-03S Magnesium mg/l
MW-05D Magnesium mg/l
MW-05S Magnesium mg/l
MW-06D/R Magnesium mg/l
MW-06S/R Magnesium mg/l
MW-12 Magnesium mg/l
MW-20D Magnesium mg/l
MW-20S Magnesium mg/l
MW-23 Magnesium mg/l
MW-24D Magnesium mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-24S Magnesium mg/l 44 42 38 43 45 48 43 49 39 44 45 43
MW-26D/R Magnesium mg/l 50 42
MW-26S/R Magnesium mg/l 42 44
MW-27D Magnesium mg/l
MW-27S Magnesium mg/l
MW-28D Magnesium mg/l
MW-28S/R Magnesium mg/l
MW-30D Magnesium mg/l
MW-30S Magnesium mg/l
MW-03D Manganese mg/l 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.07
MW-03S Manganese mg/l 0.03 < 0.02 < 0.02
MW-05D Manganese mg/l 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06
MW-05S Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06
MW-06D/R Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
MW-06S/R Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.04
MW-12 Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.06
MW-20D Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.06
MW-20S Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.03
MW-23 Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.03 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.06
MW-24D Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.06 0.07
MW-24S Manganese mg/l 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05
MW-26D/R Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.04
MW-26S/R Manganese mg/l 0.07 0.05
MW-27D Manganese mg/l
MW-27S Manganese mg/l
MW-28D Manganese mg/l
MW-28S/R Manganese mg/l
MW-30D Manganese mg/l
MW-30S Manganese mg/l
MW-03D Sodium mg/l 9.6 7.5 7 6.9 9.7 7.2 6.2
MW-03S Sodium mg/l 13 10 9
MW-05D Sodium mg/l 5.2 6.5 7.1 6.9 6.1 8.5 6.4 6.1 5.9 6.3 6.9 5.8
MW-05S Sodium mg/l 5.7 6.8 7.5 7 6.1 28.9 6.5 6.2 6 6.4 6.8 5
MW-06D/R Sodium mg/l 4.9 5.8 4.7 6.3 6 7.6 6.2 5.8 5.8 6.2 5.9 5.3
MW-06S/R Sodium mg/l 4.9 6.2 4.8 6.5 6.2 8.4 6.1 11 5.7 7.9 6.1 5.4
MW-12 Sodium mg/l 5.5 7 5.7 7.9 7.2 9.9 7.8 7.5 7.3 8.4 8.8 5.8
MW-20D Sodium mg/l 4.4 5.5 6.3 5.9 5.5 7.7 5.6 5.3 29 5.5 7.1 5.7
MW-20S Sodium mg/l 6.3 7.5 6.1 7.9 7 9.3 7.6 7.3 7.3 8 7.8 7.5
MW-23 Sodium mg/l 9.8 12 8.6 12 12 13 12 11 1 12 12 10
MW-24D Sodium mg/l 6.8 8.1 9.6 9.2 8.9 9.6 9.1 9.1 8.8 9.2 10 6.7
MW-24S Sodium mg/l 8.5 9.9 11 11 10 12 10 9.8 9.3 10 9.7 7
MW-26D/R Sodium mg/l 8.1 7.4
MW-26S/R Sodium mg/l 10 11
MW-27D Sodium mg/l
MW-27S Sodium mg/l
MW-28D Sodium mg/l
MW-28S/R Sodium mg/l
MW-30D Sodium mg/l
MW-30S Sodium mg/l
MW-03D Potassium mg/l 1.9 1.7 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.9
MW-03S Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.2 1.6
MW-05D Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.6 1.8 1.6 2 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.9
MW-05S Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.7 1.5 1.9 1.3 1.6 1.4 1.7

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-24S Magnesium mg/l 60 44 47 49 40 32 38 37 49 53
MW-26D/R Magnesium mg/l 64 40 52 47 44 41 37 40 40 49 56
MW-26S/R Magnesium mg/l 61 43 46 46 46 41 42 40 41 50 60
MW-27D Magnesium mg/l
MW-27S Magnesium mg/l
MW-28D Magnesium mg/l
MW-28S/R Magnesium mg/l
MW-30D Magnesium mg/l
MW-30S Magnesium mg/l
MW-03D Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08
MW-03S Manganese mg/l 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03
MW-05D Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05
MW-05S Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05
MW-06D/R Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
MW-06S/R Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
MW-12 Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.05 0.08 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.08
MW-20D Manganese mg/l 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05
MW-20S Manganese mg/l 0.04 < 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
MW-23 Manganese mg/l 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.06 < 0.02
MW-24D Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.07 0.06
MW-24S Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05
MW-26D/R Manganese mg/l 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04
MW-26S/R Manganese mg/l 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.06
MW-27D Manganese mg/l
MW-27S Manganese mg/l
MW-28D Manganese mg/l
MW-28S/R Manganese mg/l
MW-30D Manganese mg/l
MW-30S Manganese mg/l
MW-03D Sodium mg/l 6 7.4 7.1 7 7.3 5.4 6.8 7.1 7.5
MW-03S Sodium mg/l 8.6 11 11 8 12 14 8.7 11 9.5 11
MW-05D Sodium mg/l 6.1 6.4 7.6 5.1 6.4 8.4 4.9 5.7 5.9 6.2
MW-05S Sodium mg/l 5.5 6.5 5.9 5.1 6.5 8.3 5.8 5.9 6.3
MW-06D/R Sodium mg/l 6 6.8 7.2 5.2 6.3 8.9 4.4 5.7 6 6.3
MW-06S/R Sodium mg/l 5.6 6.5 6 5.5 6.6 9.4 4.5 6.2 6.3 6.7
MW-12 Sodium mg/l 7.1 8.5 8.6 6.2 8.8 12 7 7.9 7.5 8.9
MW-20D Sodium mg/l 4.6 5.8 5.8 4.7 5.8 8.1 4.5 5.4 5.5 5.8
MW-20S Sodium mg/l 5.8 8 8.7 6.3 8.5 11 6.5 7.7 7.9 8.3
MW-23 Sodium mg/l 10 12 12 10 13 13 9.9 10 9.9 6.8
MW-24D Sodium mg/l 8.5 10 10 7.5 10 12 8.1 9 8.2 9.9
MW-24S Sodium mg/l 8.1 10 11 7.6 9.6 9.6 7.3 8.6 7.8 9.5
MW-26D/R Sodium mg/l 7.4 7.6 7.1 6.5 5.9 7.3 9.3 5.6 6.5 6.8 7.2
MW-26S/R Sodium mg/l 8.1 9.2 8.6 12 7.6 9.4 11 7.5 8.3 8.1 10
MW-27D Sodium mg/l
MW-27S Sodium mg/l
MW-28D Sodium mg/l
MW-28S/R Sodium mg/l
MW-30D Sodium mg/l
MW-30S Sodium mg/l
MW-03D Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.8 1.7 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.7
MW-03S Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.1 5 3.4 3.5 5.9 2.9 2.7
MW-05D Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.7
MW-05S Potassium mg/l 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.6

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-24S Magnesium mg/l 44 46 33 42 44 42 41 44 32 34 35.7
MW-26D/R Magnesium mg/l 48 50 35 42 48 46 45 48 34 35 39.4
MW-26S/R Magnesium mg/l 48 50 36 46 50 49 43 48 37 42.6
MW-27D Magnesium mg/l 49 49 37 44 50 49 45 49 36.3 36 40.2
MW-27S Magnesium mg/l 65 70 54 59 65 66 64 64 48.3 52 55.2
MW-28D Magnesium mg/l
MW-28S/R Magnesium mg/l
MW-30D Magnesium mg/l
MW-30S Magnesium mg/l
MW-03D Manganese mg/l 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 < 0.02 0.07 0.08 0.03 0.061
MW-03S Manganese mg/l 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.0206 < 0.02 0.027
MW-05D Manganese mg/l 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.0487 < 0.002 0.047
MW-05S Manganese mg/l 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.0463 < 0.002 0.042
MW-06D/R Manganese mg/l 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.0359 < 0.002 0.035
MW-06S/R Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.05 0.05 < 0.02 0.03 0.03 < 0.02 0.04 < 0.02 < 0.002 < 0.003
MW-12 Manganese mg/l 0.07 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.0523 < 0.002 0.053
MW-20D Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.0438 < 0.002 0.04
MW-20S Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.0306 < 0.002 0.031
MW-23 Manganese mg/l 0.05 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.0498 < 0.02 0.038
MW-24D Manganese mg/l 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.0509 0.0278 0.059
MW-24S Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.08 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.0431 < 0.002 0.042
MW-26D/R Manganese mg/l 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.0374 < 0.002 0.04
MW-26S/R Manganese mg/l 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.0299 < 0.002 0.025
MW-27D Manganese mg/l 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.0434 < 0.002 0.044
MW-27S Manganese mg/l 0.07 0.04 0.09 0.03 < 0.02 0.04 0.03 < 0.02 0.0285 < 0.002 0.024
MW-28D Manganese mg/l
MW-28S/R Manganese mg/l
MW-30D Manganese mg/l
MW-30S Manganese mg/l
MW-03D Sodium mg/l 6.6 7 6 6.7 7.1 6.6 7.6 6.9 7.07 7.65
MW-03S Sodium mg/l 8.9 9.5 8.4 8.8 9.5 8.8 10 9.2 8.65 8.8 9.22
MW-05D Sodium mg/l 5.4 5.6 5.8 5.5 5.7 5.2 6.2 5.5 4.98 5.75 6.6
MW-05S Sodium mg/l 5.7 5.7 6.2 5.6 6.1 5.3 6.5 5.9 5.4 5.94 6.3
MW-06D/R Sodium mg/l 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.5 5.8 5.2 6.4 5.6 5.04 6.16 6.65
MW-06S/R Sodium mg/l 6 6.7 6 6.6 6.3 6.5 7.9 6.3 6.24 8.23 8.25
MW-12 Sodium mg/l 7.8 8.5 8 8 8.7 8.3 9.9 9.4 6.63 9.76 9.81
MW-20D Sodium mg/l 5.1 5.3 5.3 5.1 5.8 4.9 5.9 5.3 4.75 6.04 10.4
MW-20S Sodium mg/l 7.3 7.5 7.2 7.1 7.6 6.8 7.5 7.1 5.6 7.61 6.53
MW-23 Sodium mg/l 9.6 11 10 10 11 11 12 11 8.65 11.2 10.7
MW-24D Sodium mg/l 8.4 8.8 7.7 7.8 8.3 7.5 8.8 7.8 6.8 7.34 6.67
MW-24S Sodium mg/l 8 8.3 7.4 7.5 7.8 12 8.5 7.7 6.97 7.63 13.2
MW-26D/R Sodium mg/l 6.4 6.5 6.4 6.2 6.5 6.2 7 6.2 5.25 6.64 6.03
MW-26S/R Sodium mg/l 8.4 8.9 8.7 8.6 8.8 9.2 9.6 8.4 7.99 8.79 8.72
MW-27D Sodium mg/l 6.3 6.5 5.9 6.1 6.5 6.2 7.3 6.5 5.99 6.57 6.22
MW-27S Sodium mg/l 31 33 29 29 32 32 35 41 26.2 29.4 28.9
MW-28D Sodium mg/l
MW-28S/R Sodium mg/l
MW-30D Sodium mg/l
MW-30S Sodium mg/l
MW-03D Potassium mg/l 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.54 1.79
MW-03S Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.39 1.43 1.63
MW-05D Potassium mg/l 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.39 nr 1.54
MW-05S Potassium mg/l 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.39 nr 1.9

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-24S Magnesium mg/l 36 37.3 39.3 35 36 37 37
MW-26D/R Magnesium mg/l 38.5 40.8 42.3 38 41 41 39
MW-26S/R Magnesium mg/l 44.2 45.5 44.8 40 36 41 46
MW-27D Magnesium mg/l 40.9 43.4 45 41 39 42 41
MW-27S Magnesium mg/l 52.2 54.1 59.3 56 54 55 55
MW-28D Magnesium mg/l 40 40.8 37 39 39 40
MW-28S/R Magnesium mg/l 33 34.9 32 30 32 32
MW-30D Magnesium mg/l 44 40 46 42
MW-30S Magnesium mg/l 38 36 39 37
MW-03D Manganese mg/l 0.063 0.071 0.065 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.074 0.072 0.07 0.075 0.072 0.069
MW-03S Manganese mg/l 0.022 0.027 0.021 0.03 0.023 0.025 0.026 0.031 0.047 0.03 0.027 0.023
MW-05D Manganese mg/l 0.051 0.042 0.083 0.052 0.052 0.047 0.049 0.059 0.054 0.052 < 0.005
MW-05S Manganese mg/l 0.041 0.036 0.052 0.048 0.038 0.045 0.038 0.043 0.047 0.042 0.026 0.041
MW-06D/R Manganese mg/l 0.034 0.027 0.041 0.041 0.039 0.038 0.039 0.043 0.04 0.04 0.037 0.0053
MW-06S/R Manganese mg/l 0.005 < 0.003 0.036 0.038 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.039
MW-12 Manganese mg/l 0.056 0.057 0.063 0.056 0.054 0.059 0.054 0.06 0.061 0.06 0.061 0.051
MW-20D Manganese mg/l 0.047 0.047 0.056 0.054 0.049 0.053 0.054 0.056 0.058 0.061 0.059 < 0.005
MW-20S Manganese mg/l 0.035 0.038 0.042 0.035 0.037 0.037 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.042 0.051
MW-23 Manganese mg/l 0.025 0.042 0.058 0.054 0.064 0.056 0.047 0.043 0.066 0.038 0.055 0.061
MW-24D Manganese mg/l 0.06 0.067 0.06 0.068 0.066 0.064 0.063 0.075 0.074 0.028 0.07 0.018
MW-24S Manganese mg/l 0.044 0.046 0.043 0.049 0.041 0.043 0.037 0.048 0.047 0.053 0.045 0.039
MW-26D/R Manganese mg/l 0.036 0.029 0.048 0.042 0.037 0.037 0.038 0.044 0.025 0.045 0.038 0.0062
MW-26S/R Manganese mg/l 0.008 < 0.003 0.072 0.056 0.055 0.055 0.035 0.034 0.019 0.02 < 0.005 0.062
MW-27D Manganese mg/l 0.044 0.038 0.051 0.049 0.043 0.046 0.045 0.046 0.054 0.049 0.043 < 0.005
MW-27S Manganese mg/l 0.019 0.019 0.012 0.023 < 0.02 0.025 < 0.02 0.024 0.032 0.053 0.06 0.054
MW-28D Manganese mg/l 0.027 0.034 0.038 0.036 0.035 0.037 0.038 0.043 0.045 0.038 < 0.005
MW-28S/R Manganese mg/l 0.044 0.037 0.037 0.023 < 0.02 0.033 0.036 0.014 0.038 < 0.005 0.052
MW-30D Manganese mg/l 0.11 0.11 0.14 0.12 0.109
MW-30S Manganese mg/l 0.11 0.099 0.87 0.11 0.096
MW-03D Sodium mg/l 6.6 8.4 10.1 9.8 11 15 16 13 12 13 19 18
MW-03S Sodium mg/l 7.43 8.4 7.83 13 9.4 13 14 8.5 13 9.4 15 10
MW-05D Sodium mg/l 4.75 5.9 5.1 5.5 6.8 7.7 6.5 10 7.3 7.6 6.5
MW-05S Sodium mg/l 4.91 6.18 7.03 5.6 5 8.5 11 7.9 9.3 6.7 8.6 7.6
MW-06D/R Sodium mg/l 5.41 6.73 6.38 5.7 6.3 8.2 11 7.2 10 6.4 8.8 5.9
MW-06S/R Sodium mg/l 7.65 8.9 7.36 6.5 7.4 11 12 8.5 13 6.1 13 8.3
MW-12 Sodium mg/l 9.49 10.9 11.6 12 12 16 16 15 14 11 13 11
MW-20D Sodium mg/l 4.8 5.48 4.85 6.1 5.9 8.1 6.6 11 11 6.9 8.8 19
MW-20S Sodium mg/l 5.81 6.79 8.16 7.4 12 8.5 8.4 11 8.5 13 9.4
MW-23 Sodium mg/l 9.98 11.2 11.2 14 12 16 16 18 16 7.7 18 15
MW-24D Sodium mg/l 5.49 6.95 12.9 7.3 7.4 8.1 12 12 11 6.3 13 8
MW-24S Sodium mg/l 6.48 7.54 7.75 10 7.5 12 13 9.2 10 8 8.8 8.5
MW-26D/R Sodium mg/l 6.05 6.01 6.04 5.8 6.8 6 11 6.7 11 6.8 9.7 12
MW-26S/R Sodium mg/l 7.54 9.07 9.06 12 8.3 13 14 11 14 10 10 12
MW-27D Sodium mg/l 6.18 6.17 7.42 6.3 6.1 11 6.9 7.2 6.7 7.2 13 6.6
MW-27S Sodium mg/l 29.4 23.3 34.2 39 32 37 32 34 32 30 34 30
MW-28D Sodium mg/l 6.06 9.53 6.3 6.9 11 9.9 7 6.3 6.5 12 8.5
MW-28S/R Sodium mg/l 11.4 9.71 14 9.8 13 15 11 16 12 12 12
MW-30D Sodium mg/l 16 15 17 21 20
MW-30S Sodium mg/l 11 11 8.9 16 14
MW-03D Potassium mg/l 1.95 2.02 1.99 1.8 1.9 1.7 2 2 1.8 2.2 2.3 2.2
MW-03S Potassium mg/l 1.67 1.78 1.57 2.2 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.7 1.8 1.7
MW-05D Potassium mg/l 1.58 1.74 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.7 1.6 2 2 1.8
MW-05S Potassium mg/l 1.65 1.64 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.8 1.6 1.8 1.8 2 1.8

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-24S Magnesium mg/l
MW-26D/R Magnesium mg/l
MW-26S/R Magnesium mg/l
MW-27D Magnesium mg/l
MW-27S Magnesium mg/l
MW-28D Magnesium mg/l
MW-28S/R Magnesium mg/l
MW-30D Magnesium mg/l 37 38 42 45
MW-30S Magnesium mg/l 34 35 37 40
MW-03D Manganese mg/l 0.075 0.077 0.08 0.08 0.082 0.077 0.088 0.087 0.087 0.08 0.074
MW-03S Manganese mg/l 0.023 0.027 0.028 0.027 0.03 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.045 0.027 0.027
MW-05D Manganese mg/l < 0.005 0.029 0.069 0.062 0.06 0.064 0.067 0.064 0.067 0.06 0.059
MW-05S Manganese mg/l 0.044 0.05 0.062 0.054 0.051 0.057 0.06 0.056 0.054 0.054 0.051
MW-06D/R Manganese mg/l 0.017 0.032 0.05 0.056 0.054 0.049 0.056 0.048 0.051 0.046 0.043
MW-06S/R Manganese mg/l 0.038 0.039 0.042 0.056 0.044 0.045 0.049 0.044 0.045 0.043 0.039
MW-12 Manganese mg/l 0.059 0.059 0.065 0.06 0.068 0.058 0.066 0.078 0.058 0.059 0.057
MW-20D Manganese mg/l 0.0078 0.054 0.064 0.061 0.065 0.067 0.069 0.069 0.073 0.065 0.063
MW-20S Manganese mg/l 0.044 0.043 0.044 0.047 0.045 0.045 0.048 0.045 0.047 0.043 0.036
MW-23 Manganese mg/l 0.064 0.064 0.067 0.066 0.072 0.058 0.073 0.072 0.065 0.065 0.06
MW-24D Manganese mg/l 0.058 0.036 0.081 0.08 0.08 0.078 0.084 0.083 0.082 0.079 0.072
MW-24S Manganese mg/l 0.04 0.042 0.051 0.05 < 0.005 0.049 0.054 0.054 0.055 0.05 0.045
MW-26D/R Manganese mg/l 0.038 0.04 0.052 0.043 0.046 0.041 0.052 0.043 0.042 0.044 0.043
MW-26S/R Manganese mg/l 0.07 0.058 0.07 0.086 0.067 0.04 0.044 0.1 0.12 0.11 0.092
MW-27D Manganese mg/l < 0.005 < 0.005 0.059 0.053 0.054 0.048 0.056 0.052 0.057 0.051 0.049
MW-27S Manganese mg/l 0.044 0.058 0.054 0.034 0.024 0.038 0.067 0.04 0.032 0.03 0.019
MW-28D Manganese mg/l 0.017 0.035 0.05 0.044 0.041 0.04 0.044 0.041 0.044 0.039 0.037
MW-28S/R Manganese mg/l 0.129 0.076 0.081 0.156 0.13 0.096 0.062 0.064 0.05 0.075 0.055
MW-30D Manganese mg/l 0.1 0.1 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.099
MW-30S Manganese mg/l 0.08 0.069 0.1 0.091 0.1 0.093 0.11 0.1 0.1 0.099 0.094
MW-03D Sodium mg/l 16 15 14 16 13 16 14 16 16 18 19
MW-03S Sodium mg/l 11 9.9 9 9.5 8.8 9.5 8.5 9 8.8 8.9 9.3
MW-05D Sodium mg/l 5.8 12 6.6 7.5 6.8 7.1 6.4 6.8 6.9 7.4 7.2
MW-05S Sodium mg/l 11 8.5 6.5 6.9 6.6 7.3 6.5 7.1 7.1 7.3 7
MW-06D/R Sodium mg/l 9.8 7.9 6.8 3.8 6.9 7.4 6.8 7.1 6.6 7.5 7.3
MW-06S/R Sodium mg/l 9.4 9.4 10 8.9 7.3 7.7 6.9 7.6 6.7 7.5 7.4
MW-12 Sodium mg/l 9.8 11 9 11 9.2 9.3 8.9 9.2 10 8.6 8.8
MW-20D Sodium mg/l 16 9.2 8.1 7.7 7 7.7 7.2 7.1 7.1 7.8 7.1
MW-20S Sodium mg/l 7.9 9.9 9.2 10 8.4 9.3 8.3 8.3 8.8 9 8.8
MW-23 Sodium mg/l 12 13 11 13 11 12 11 11 12 11 11
MW-24D Sodium mg/l 8.2 10 8.8 9.1 7.6 8.4 7.8 8.1 7.8 8.5 8.5
MW-24S Sodium mg/l 9.6 10 8.6 8.6 7.8 8.6 8 8.8 8.5 8.6 8.2
MW-26D/R Sodium mg/l 7.3 8 6.7 7.3 7.1 7 7.1 8.2 8.5 7.7 8
MW-26S/R Sodium mg/l 8.8 10 12 11 12 13 14 9.2 11 10 9.3
MW-27D Sodium mg/l 7.5 8 6.6 8.1 7.3 7.4 6.9 6.2 6.8 7.2 7.1
MW-27S Sodium mg/l 31 30 31 36 29 29 29 28 33 30 30
MW-28D Sodium mg/l 8.1 7.2 6.9 8.3 6.7 7.6 6.8 7.2 8 7.5 7.8
MW-28S/R Sodium mg/l 9.9 11 12 13 11 8.2 12 12 12 12 11
MW-30D Sodium mg/l 16 18 15 17 15 16 15 16 14 14 13
MW-30S Sodium mg/l 11 10 11 13 11 11 10 11 11 12 12
MW-03D Potassium mg/l 2.2 2.5 2.2 2.3 1.9 2.4 2 2.3 2.1 2.3 2.4
MW-03S Potassium mg/l 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.9 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.7
MW-05D Potassium mg/l 2 2 1.8 1.9 1.8 2.1 1.7 1.8 1.8 2 2
MW-05S Potassium mg/l 1.9 1.9 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.7

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-06D/R Potassium mg/l 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.1 1.4 1.3 1.7
MW-06S/R Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.8 1.4 1.6 1.3 1.6
MW-12 Potassium mg/l 1.2 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.9 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.6
MW-20D Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.2 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.3 1.7
MW-20S Potassium mg/l 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.4
MW-23 Potassium mg/l 1 1.3 1.6 1.7 1.8 2.2 1.8 1.4 1.8
MW-24D Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.5 1.8 1.8 2 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.9
MW-24S Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.6 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.4 1.4 1.6 2
MW-26D/R Potassium mg/l 1.2 1.3
MW-26S/R Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.4
MW-27D Potassium mg/l
MW-27S Potassium mg/l
MW-28D Potassium mg/l
MW-28S/R Potassium mg/l
MW-30D Potassium mg/l
MW-30S Potassium mg/l
MW-03D Chloride mg/l 13 16 17 18 20 20 21
MW-03S Chloride mg/l 5.1 4.3 4.4
MW-05D Chloride mg/l 11 11 11 10 10 9.7 10 9.5 10 9.9 10 9.8
MW-05S Chloride mg/l 9.6 9.8 9.6 9.2 9.8 9.2 9.3 9.1 9.5 9.6 9.9 10
MW-06D/R Chloride mg/l 17 18 17 16 17 17 10 16 16 16 16 17
MW-06S/R Chloride mg/l 15 14 15 14 15 16 16 14 13 13 12 12
MW-12 Chloride mg/l 10 11 13 11 14 15 16 16 15 15 14 15
MW-20D Chloride mg/l 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 11 12 11 11 12
MW-20S Chloride mg/l 10 10 9.5 8.9 8.7 8.2 8 8.2 9.3 8.2 8.1 7.9
MW-23 Chloride mg/l 33 37 32 31 31 27 28 26 22 16 24 26
MW-24D Chloride mg/l 24 25 25 23 24 22 24 22 22 11 23 22
MW-24S Chloride mg/l 8.8 20 18 19 21 20 22 20 18 7.6 22 22
MW-26D/R Chloride mg/l 13 17
MW-26S/R Chloride mg/l 4.9 4.4
MW-27D Chloride mg/l
MW-27S Chloride mg/l
MW-28D Chloride mg/l
MW-28S/R Chloride mg/l
MW-30D Chloride mg/l
MW-30S Chloride mg/l
MW-03D Sulfate mg/l 110 110 100 100 100 110 98
MW-03S Sulfate mg/l 82 78 75
MW-05D Sulfate mg/l 140 130 130 130 130 140 130 130 130 130 140 120
MW-05S Sulfate mg/l 120 120 150 110 120 140 120 110 130 120 120 120
MW-06D/R Sulfate mg/l 130 130 120 130 130 130 130 130 140 140 130 140
MW-06S/R Sulfate mg/l 98 96 96 94 100 110 100 94 94 92 96 84
MW-12 Sulfate mg/l 74 66 73 76 87 95 96 96 99 96 96 99
MW-20D Sulfate mg/l 140 120 120 100 120 130 130 120 120 110 120 110
MW-20S Sulfate mg/l 97 89 89 86 86 84 84 81 82 74 75 71
MW-23 Sulfate mg/l 70 83 74 74 82 71 73 86 67 140 78 78
MW-24D Sulfate mg/l 150 140 140 130 130 130 130 120 130 100 130 120
MW-24S Sulfate mg/l 100 91 91 93 100 110 99 100 98 99 100 89
MW-26D/R Sulfate mg/l 130 120
MW-26S/R Sulfate mg/l 68 83
MW-27D Sulfate mg/l
MW-27S Sulfate mg/l
MW-28D Sulfate mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-06D/R Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.4
MW-06S/R Potassium mg/l 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4
MW-12 Potassium mg/l 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.3 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.6
MW-20D Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.5
MW-20S Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.5
MW-23 Potassium mg/l 2 2 1.5 1.3 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1
MW-24D Potassium mg/l 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.7
MW-24S Potassium mg/l 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.7
MW-26D/R Potassium mg/l 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.3 0.95 1.1 1.2 1.2 1 1.2 1.2
MW-26S/R Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.4
MW-27D Potassium mg/l
MW-27S Potassium mg/l
MW-28D Potassium mg/l
MW-28S/R Potassium mg/l
MW-30D Potassium mg/l
MW-30S Potassium mg/l
MW-03D Chloride mg/l 21 20 24 26 25 25 24 25 28
MW-03S Chloride mg/l 4.9 4.4 5.2 5.9 5.9 5.2 6.2 5.9 5.8 7.2
MW-05D Chloride mg/l 10 9.7 11 11 10 12 10 12 13 12
MW-05S Chloride mg/l 10 6.8 10 10 12 11 12 12 12
MW-06D/R Chloride mg/l 7 16 19 18 21 19 14 20 21 22
MW-06S/R Chloride mg/l 12 13 12 12 14 11 14 13 14 13
MW-12 Chloride mg/l 14 14 13 14 15 13 11 12 12 12
MW-20D Chloride mg/l 12 11 7.6 10 11 10 8.2 9.8 9.8 9.2
MW-20S Chloride mg/l 7.6 7.7 7.6 7.2 8.3 7.6 16 6.9 6.9 6.8
MW-23 Chloride mg/l 18 23 27 26 26 28 14 27 29 17
MW-24D Chloride mg/l 22 20 22 21 23 18 19 18 18 13
MW-24S Chloride mg/l 21 19 19 17 21 16 33 20 22 17
MW-26D/R Chloride mg/l 18 17 13 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 14
MW-26S/R Chloride mg/l 4.6 5.3 6.4 5 4.7 3.7 2.2 6.2 3.4 5.4 4
MW-27D Chloride mg/l
MW-27S Chloride mg/l
MW-28D Chloride mg/l
MW-28S/R Chloride mg/l
MW-30D Chloride mg/l
MW-30S Chloride mg/l
MW-03D Sulfate mg/l 99 100 95 92 98 56 100 83 100
MW-03S Sulfate mg/l 76 72 73 76 70 77 60 79 71 74
MW-05D Sulfate mg/l 130 130 120 140 120 130 80 120 99 120
MW-05S Sulfate mg/l 120 120 120 120 100 110 110 100 100
MW-06D/R Sulfate mg/l 140 130 130 130 120 110 76 130 110 120
MW-06S/R Sulfate mg/l 92 82 91 100 79 89 80 110 89 100
MW-12 Sulfate mg/l 98 86 100 110 96 99 93 110 99 100
MW-20D Sulfate mg/l 120 110 100 110 88 100 71 89 79 85
MW-20S Sulfate mg/l 76 64 62 73 58 58 38 57 44 52
MW-23 Sulfate mg/l 68 71 73 87 56 66 68 68 85 37
MW-24D Sulfate mg/l 130 130 120 120 100 110 77 110 100 110
MW-24S Sulfate mg/l 97 88 87 89 89 88 50 96 96 94
MW-26D/R Sulfate mg/l 130 110 120 120 130 100 120 78 120 110 120
MW-26S/R Sulfate mg/l 88 60 51 53 64 70 94 62 77 74 120
MW-27D Sulfate mg/l
MW-27S Sulfate mg/l
MW-28D Sulfate mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-06D/R Potassium mg/l 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.13 nr 1.24
MW-06S/R Potassium mg/l 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.6 1.56 nr 1.92
MW-12 Potassium mg/l 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.13 nr 1.74
MW-20D Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.21 nr 1.39
MW-20S Potassium mg/l 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.07 nr 1.28
MW-23 Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.05 1.41 1.46
MW-24D Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.24 nr 1.4
MW-24S Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.3 nr 1.4
MW-26D/R Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.3 0.97 nr 1.13
MW-26S/R Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.3 1.4 1.23 nr 1.39
MW-27D Potassium mg/l 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.02 nr 1.16
MW-27S Potassium mg/l 3 3 3 2.8 2.8 3 2.8 2.8 2.17 nr 2.83
MW-28D Potassium mg/l
MW-28S/R Potassium mg/l
MW-30D Potassium mg/l
MW-30S Potassium mg/l
MW-03D Chloride mg/l 30 29 11 23 30 31 34 36 39 39.2
MW-03S Chloride mg/l 6.4 5.5 6.6 7.9 6.1 6.9 6.8 7.4 6 6 6.89
MW-05D Chloride mg/l 12 12 13 16 12 6.9 11 10 9 8.5 8.39
MW-05S Chloride mg/l 12 12 12 12 11 10 9.7 9.8 8.5 7 6.7
MW-06D/R Chloride mg/l 13 22 24 33 40 20 22 22 19 19 19.8
MW-06S/R Chloride mg/l 15 16 15 23 12 12 12 13 11 11.5 11.1
MW-12 Chloride mg/l 13 14 18 26 25 27 27 27 26 26 27.5
MW-20D Chloride mg/l 10 7.3 7.5 7.4 8 7.1 6.6 7.2 6.5 6 6.48
MW-20S Chloride mg/l 6.7 6.6 6.1 9.4 7.1 6.1 6.3 7.2 5.5 5 5.87
MW-23 Chloride mg/l 30 39 38 43 34 37 37 39 38.5 43 47.7
MW-24D Chloride mg/l 19 18 19 24 19 22 19 20 19.5 20 22.8
MW-24S Chloride mg/l 17 18 24 40 22 18 22 25 17.5 16.5 20.2
MW-26D/R Chloride mg/l 16 15 15 20 16 15 16 17 17 17 18.4
MW-26S/R Chloride mg/l 5.8 4.8 4.7 9 4.6 3.9 3.9 3.8 < 1 < 1 2.64
MW-27D Chloride mg/l 18 18 19 52 20 19 18 19 19.5 18.5 20.6
MW-27S Chloride mg/l 2 1.2 1.9 8.6 3.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 < 1 < 1 1.61
MW-28D Chloride mg/l
MW-28S/R Chloride mg/l
MW-30D Chloride mg/l
MW-30S Chloride mg/l
MW-03D Sulfate mg/l 100 110 100 120 120 100 110 89 79 88.7
MW-03S Sulfate mg/l 87 80 75 78 95 75 89 79 59 62 76.2
MW-05D Sulfate mg/l 120 120 97 110 120 100 110 89 78 71 82.9
MW-05S Sulfate mg/l 100 130 100 100 110 92 90 83 67 61 64.8
MW-06D/R Sulfate mg/l 130 120 130 120 140 120 130 110 110 111 110
MW-06S/R Sulfate mg/l 100 110 120 84 110 70 95 100 45 35 42.3
MW-12 Sulfate mg/l 99 99 110 55 120 99 120 110 92 87 90.1
MW-20D Sulfate mg/l 81 72 73 68 79 68 79 66 55 62 92.3
MW-20S Sulfate mg/l 53 49 48 46 57 53 58 48 50 48 48.4
MW-23 Sulfate mg/l 77 78 69 78 67 69 72 68 65 61 52.9
MW-24D Sulfate mg/l 120 120 120 120 130 100 120 110 98 95 95.3
MW-24S Sulfate mg/l 100 98 95 95 100 39 110 93 78 99 85.5
MW-26D/R Sulfate mg/l 120 94 120 65 130 110 120 110 99 100 103
MW-26S/R Sulfate mg/l 110 72 88 94 94 54 58 52 46 30 47.3
MW-27D Sulfate mg/l 130 31 130 140 140 130 130 120 112 112 113
MW-27S Sulfate mg/l 3.8 63 29 33 18 20 27 30 36 35 15.6
MW-28D Sulfate mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-06D/R Potassium mg/l 1.45 1.4 1.48 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.7 1.3
MW-06S/R Potassium mg/l 2.13 2.17 1.72 1.5 1.9 1.7 1.9 2 1.8 1.5 1.9 1.6
MW-12 Potassium mg/l 1.96 2.18 2.1 1.8 2 1.6 1.9 2 1.7 2.2 2.1 2.1
MW-20D Potassium mg/l 1.44 1.69 1.57 1.6 1.6 1.3 1.6 1.7 1.5 2.1 1.9 22
MW-20S Potassium mg/l 1.47 1.64 1.63 1.5 1.3 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.9 1.9 1.9
MW-23 Potassium mg/l 1.77 1.69 1.54 1.3 1.7 1.1 1.8 2.2 1.5 1.2 1.8 2.4
MW-24D Potassium mg/l 1.57 1.7 1.58 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.7 2 1.5 1.3 1.8 1.6
MW-24S Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.79 1.48 1.6 1.8 1.4 2.4 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.7 1.6
MW-26D/R Potassium mg/l 1.24 1.32 1.29 1.1 1.4 1.1 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.8
MW-26S/R Potassium mg/l 1.74 1.78 1.55 1.6 1.3 1.2 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.2 1.7
MW-27D Potassium mg/l 1.32 1.33 1.37 1.2 1.1 1 1.3 1.2 1 1.2 1.5 3
MW-27S Potassium mg/l 3.33 2.79 3.19 3.2 2.7 2.3 2.7 2.7 3 2.7 2.8 3.5
MW-28D Potassium mg/l 1.27 1.27 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.2 1 1.1 1.5 1.6
MW-28S/R Potassium mg/l 1.57 1.51 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.6
MW-30D Potassium mg/l 2.1 1.8 2.7 2.5 2.6
MW-30S Potassium mg/l 1.1 0.95 1 1.4 1.2
MW-03D Chloride mg/l 43.2 49.1 43.2 49 53 52 52 48 47 44 42 40
MW-03S Chloride mg/l 7.56 6.74 7.65 8 7.8 8.5 8.4 4.7 8.5 9.1 9.9 10
MW-05D Chloride mg/l 8.93 8.87 8.3 7.5 7.3 6.6 2.5 6.9 4.6 9.3 7.4
MW-05S Chloride mg/l 7.84 6.7 6.02 6.2 5.6 5.8 5.6 5.3 6.1 6.7 6 5.3
MW-06D/R Chloride mg/l 21.3 21.3 6.03 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 12
MW-06S/R Chloride mg/l 12.5 12.1 13.2 15 16 14 14 12 12 8.8 10 13
MW-12 Chloride mg/l 30.1 33.9 28.9 25 25 25 24 24 23 22 24 26
MW-20D Chloride mg/l 7.83 7.47 8.66 8.8 9 9.8 11 13 12 5 15 6.5
MW-20S Chloride mg/l 7.04 6.56 8.41 9.7 10 14 14 15 15 16 17
MW-23 Chloride mg/l 45.3 46.8 41.2 45 45 42 42 40 36 27 33 31
MW-24D Chloride mg/l 26.9 27.1 28.6 27 28 28 29 27 32 18 33 25
MW-24S Chloride mg/l 27 26.4 27.1 28 29 29 28 23 25 23 24 21
MW-26D/R Chloride mg/l 18.8 19.5 18.5 20 19 20 20 15 19 19 19 16
MW-26S/R Chloride mg/l 2.51 2.3 3.45 3.5 3.3 3.5 3.1 3 5.3 5 5.1 4
MW-27D Chloride mg/l 21.3 23.7 21.6 21 21 23 22 22 21 20 22 15
MW-27S Chloride mg/l 2.54 1.13 1.75 1.7 1.3 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.7 2.1 2.4 2.3
MW-28D Chloride mg/l 13.4 12.4 13 12 11 9.9 10 9 8.4 8.3 8.5
MW-28S/R Chloride mg/l 5.28 5.55 5.8 5.7 5.4 5.8 5.7 6.5 6.4 8.9 5.3
MW-30D Chloride mg/l 38 34 35 35 31
MW-30S Chloride mg/l 22 22 22 23 23
MW-03D Sulfate mg/l 84.4 95.1 76.4 88 90 93 107
MW-03S Sulfate mg/l 80.9 85.3 75.3 86 85 83 98
MW-05D Sulfate mg/l 81.7 82.4 83 73 70 76
MW-05S Sulfate mg/l 65.9 68.2 57.8 68 63 62 66
MW-06D/R Sulfate mg/l 121 126 116 129 119 120 138
MW-06S/R Sulfate mg/l 44 48.1 74.6 97 92 57 60
MW-12 Sulfate mg/l 94.4 88.5 87 89 82 79 89
MW-20D Sulfate mg/l 75.5 82.6 80.6 94 88 92 111
MW-20S Sulfate mg/l 56.2 57.6 59.1 67 68 87
MW-23 Sulfate mg/l 56 64.9 70.5 83 80 71 77
MW-24D Sulfate mg/l 97.9 106 72.2 108 99 99 103
MW-24S Sulfate mg/l 87.7 85.1 90.4 87 77 71 81
MW-26D/R Sulfate mg/l 101 104 89.5 88 100 99 109
MW-26S/R Sulfate mg/l 18.3 18.5 78.3 83 72 81 98
MW-27D Sulfate mg/l 135 143 120 119 125 124 117
MW-27S Sulfate mg/l 12.3 19.1 9.07 19 24 25 33
MW-28D Sulfate mg/l 117 97.1 97 108 108 132

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-06D/R Potassium mg/l 1.8 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.5
MW-06S/R Potassium mg/l 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.7 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5
MW-12 Potassium mg/l 2 2.1 1.8 2.1 1.9 2 1.9 1.9 2 1.8 1.9
MW-20D Potassium mg/l 19 3.2 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.9 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.9 1.8
MW-20S Potassium mg/l 1.8 2.1 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7
MW-23 Potassium mg/l 1.7 2 1.4 1.5 1.2 1.5 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.4
MW-24D Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.9 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.8 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.6
MW-24S Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.8 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.7 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.6
MW-26D/R Potassium mg/l 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4
MW-26S/R Potassium mg/l 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.8 2.1 1.9 2.1 1.5 1.6 2.2 2.1
MW-27D Potassium mg/l 3 3.4 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1 1.2 1.3 1.3
MW-27S Potassium mg/l 2.7 2.9 2.8 3.1 2.7 3.1 3 2.7 2.8 2.7 2.7
MW-28D Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.4 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3
MW-28S/R Potassium mg/l 1.6 1.6 1.5 2.2 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.5
MW-30D Potassium mg/l 2 2.8 2.1 2 1.8 2.2 1.9 2 1.8 1.9 2
MW-30S Potassium mg/l 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.3 1 1.2 0.99 1.1 1 1.1 1.2
MW-03D Chloride mg/l 39 39 40 40 42 47 53 59 69 71 70
MW-03S Chloride mg/l 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12
MW-05D Chloride mg/l 8.2 22 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 15
MW-05S Chloride mg/l 7.5 8.4 9.2 9.4 9.4 9.7 10 9.8 9.4 9.9 9.2
MW-06D/R Chloride mg/l 16 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 19 19
MW-06S/R Chloride mg/l 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14
MW-12 Chloride mg/l 27 29 28 27 30 30 29 30 31 32 32
MW-20D Chloride mg/l 8.5 16 18 18 18 17 17 18 17 16 15
MW-20S Chloride mg/l 16 16 17 15 15 14 15 15 14 14 13
MW-23 Chloride mg/l 29 31 31 30 29 30 32 31 33 36 36
MW-24D Chloride mg/l 31 38 39 39 38 38 39 38 39 39 39
MW-24S Chloride mg/l 20 22 25 25 26 24 25 24 20 19 19
MW-26D/R Chloride mg/l 17 18 18 18 19 19 18 19 18 19 19
MW-26S/R Chloride mg/l 5.2 5.1 4.9 5.6 4.2 2.9 5.4 11 8.1 8.6 10
MW-27D Chloride mg/l 16 18 24 21 22 23 23 23 22 23 21
MW-27S Chloride mg/l 1.5 2 2.9 2.5 1.5 < 1 2.2 2.5 1.6 2 1.9
MW-28D Chloride mg/l 8.2 9.3 9.4 9.6 9.9 10 9.8 11 10 12 16
MW-28S/R Chloride mg/l 6.4 7.8 6.6 6.3 9 6.2 6.1 7.8 7 7.2 6.4
MW-30D Chloride mg/l 34 34 35 31 29 32 33 28 25 25 22
MW-30S Chloride mg/l 23 24 24 23 22 22 23 23 25 27 25
MW-03D Sulfate mg/l
MW-03S Sulfate mg/l
MW-05D Sulfate mg/l
MW-05S Sulfate mg/l
MW-06D/R Sulfate mg/l
MW-06S/R Sulfate mg/l
MW-12 Sulfate mg/l
MW-20D Sulfate mg/l
MW-20S Sulfate mg/l
MW-23 Sulfate mg/l
MW-24D Sulfate mg/l
MW-24S Sulfate mg/l
MW-26D/R Sulfate mg/l
MW-26S/R Sulfate mg/l
MW-27D Sulfate mg/l
MW-27S Sulfate mg/l
MW-28D Sulfate mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-28S/R Sulfate mg/l
MW-30D Sulfate mg/l
MW-30S Sulfate mg/l
MW-03D Ammonia mg/l 0.13 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.11 0.05
MW-03S Ammonia mg/l 0.09 0.1 0.08
MW-05D Ammonia mg/l 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.09 0.14 0.1 0.16 0.05 0.2 0.29
MW-05S Ammonia mg/l 0.09 0.08 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.12 0.09 0.09 0.14 0.08 0.13 0.15
MW-06D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.15 0.12 0.19 0.15 0.14 0.2 0.04 0.12 0.05 0.14 0.12 0.17
MW-06S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.14 0.1 0.18 0.12 0.13 0.18 0.11 0.18 0.16 0.13 0.11 0.13
MW-12 Ammonia mg/l 0.04 0.01 0.06 0.04 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06
MW-20D Ammonia mg/l 0.04 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.08 0.02 0.05 0.08 0.05 0.08 0.24
MW-20S Ammonia mg/l 0.09 0.07 0.1 0.08 0.06 0.1 0.06 0.08 0.11 0.07 0.07 0.1
MW-23 Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.13 0.26 0.15 0.24 0.25 0.14 0.17 0.27 0.14 0.18 0.23
MW-24D Ammonia mg/l 0.04 0.02 0.06 0.04 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.05
MW-24S Ammonia mg/l 0.08 0.08 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.14 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.22 0.08
MW-26D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.1 0.15
MW-26S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.09 0.07
MW-27D Ammonia mg/l
MW-27S Ammonia mg/l
MW-28D Ammonia mg/l
MW-28S/R Ammonia mg/l
MW-30D Ammonia mg/l
MW-30S Ammonia mg/l
MW-03D Nitrate mg/l 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Nitrate mg/l 0.02 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.03 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.05 0.03 0.024 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.04 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.07 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Nitrate mg/l 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-23 Nitrate mg/l 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.025 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.03 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27D Nitrate mg/l
MW-27S Nitrate mg/l
MW-28D Nitrate mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrate mg/l
MW-30D Nitrate mg/l
MW-30S Nitrate mg/l
MW-03D Nitrite mg/l
MW-03S Nitrite mg/l
MW-05D Nitrite mg/l
MW-05S Nitrite mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-12 Nitrite mg/l
MW-20D Nitrite mg/l
MW-20S Nitrite mg/l
MW-23 Nitrite mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-28S/R Sulfate mg/l
MW-30D Sulfate mg/l
MW-30S Sulfate mg/l
MW-03D Ammonia mg/l 0.08 0.17 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.04
MW-03S Ammonia mg/l 0.1 0.08 0.08 0.18 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08
MW-05D Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.07 0.15 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.05
MW-05S Ammonia mg/l 0.13 0.07 0.11 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.06
MW-06D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.15 0.11 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.15 0.12 0.11 0.13 0.1
MW-06S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.14 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.1 0.09 0.1 0.02
MW-12 Ammonia mg/l 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03
MW-20D Ammonia mg/l 0.06 0.07 0.04 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 < 0.01
MW-20S Ammonia mg/l 0.07 0.16 0.1 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.02
MW-23 Ammonia mg/l 0.13 0.12 0.15 0.17 0.13 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.19 0.06
MW-24D Ammonia mg/l 0.07 0.04 0.03 0.08 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.09 0.03
MW-24S Ammonia mg/l 0.1 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.07 0.22 0.06
MW-26D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.18 0.05 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.15 0.11 0.12 0.11 0.06
MW-26S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.09 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.13 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.06
MW-27D Ammonia mg/l
MW-27S Ammonia mg/l
MW-28D Ammonia mg/l
MW-28S/R Ammonia mg/l
MW-30D Ammonia mg/l
MW-30S Ammonia mg/l
MW-03D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.05 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.08 0.24 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.04 < 0.01
MW-12 Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-23 Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.04 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.05 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01
MW-27D Nitrate mg/l
MW-27S Nitrate mg/l
MW-28D Nitrate mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrate mg/l
MW-30D Nitrate mg/l
MW-30S Nitrate mg/l
MW-03D Nitrite mg/l
MW-03S Nitrite mg/l
MW-05D Nitrite mg/l
MW-05S Nitrite mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-12 Nitrite mg/l
MW-20D Nitrite mg/l
MW-20S Nitrite mg/l
MW-23 Nitrite mg/l

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-28S/R Sulfate mg/l
MW-30D Sulfate mg/l
MW-30S Sulfate mg/l
MW-03D Ammonia mg/l 0.08 0.09 0.02 0.02 0.38 0.07 0.04 0.02 < 0.01 0.17
MW-03S Ammonia mg/l 0.15 0.12 0.06 0.03 0.44 0.13 0.09 0.07 0.08 < 0.01 0.24
MW-05D Ammonia mg/l 0.11 0.09 0.04 0.06 0.58 0.06 0.07 0.02 0.05 < 0.01 0.16
MW-05S Ammonia mg/l 0.11 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.61 0.06 0.06 0.04 0.06 < 0.01 0.19
MW-06D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.26 0.19 0.12 0.14 0.6 0.16 0.12 0.08 0.012 0.09 0.45
MW-06S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.21 0.17 0.09 0.08 0.52 0.17 0.12 0.08 0.11 0.013 0.35
MW-12 Ammonia mg/l 0.06 < 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.34 0.07 0.06 0.03 0.06 < 0.01 0.2
MW-20D Ammonia mg/l 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.38 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.03 < 0.01 0.16
MW-20S Ammonia mg/l 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.07 0.24 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.07 0.05 0.22
MW-23 Ammonia mg/l 0.26 0.16 0.11 0.19 0.35 0.19 0.15 0.1 0.19 0.1 0.33
MW-24D Ammonia mg/l 0.07 0.12 0.02 0.03 0.54 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.17 0.17
MW-24S Ammonia mg/l 0.12 0.1 0.03 0.03 0.2 0.08 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.02 0.23
MW-26D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.24 0.13 0.2 0.11 0.52 0.15 0.1 0.09 0.12 0.02 0.29
MW-26S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.1 0.13 0.06 0.04 0.33 0.1 0.04 0.04 0.07 0.02 0.21
MW-27D Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.17 0.11 0.1 4 0.16 0.12 0.1 0.13 0.14 0.34
MW-27S Ammonia mg/l 0.42 0.32 0.27 0.4 5.1 0.38 0.33 0.38 0.34 0.44 0.62
MW-28D Ammonia mg/l
MW-28S/R Ammonia mg/l
MW-30D Ammonia mg/l
MW-30S Ammonia mg/l
MW-03D Nitrate mg/l 0.03 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 0.04 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-03S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-05D Nitrate mg/l 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-05S Nitrate mg/l 0.02 0.11 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 0.03 < 0.1
MW-06D/R Nitrate mg/l 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.01 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-06S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-12 Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-20D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-20S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-23 Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 0.04 < 0.1
MW-24D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 0.02 < 0.1
MW-24S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 0.02 < 0.1
MW-26D/R Nitrate mg/l 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.1
MW-26S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 0.05 < 0.1
MW-27D Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.01 < 0.02 0.03 < 0.1
MW-27S Nitrate mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.03 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.03 0.05 < 0.1
MW-28D Nitrate mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrate mg/l
MW-30D Nitrate mg/l
MW-30S Nitrate mg/l
MW-03D Nitrite mg/l
MW-03S Nitrite mg/l
MW-05D Nitrite mg/l
MW-05S Nitrite mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-12 Nitrite mg/l
MW-20D Nitrite mg/l
MW-20S Nitrite mg/l
MW-23 Nitrite mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
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Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-28S/R Sulfate mg/l 50.6 44.1 45 44 35 56
MW-30D Sulfate mg/l 93 92 92 80
MW-30S Sulfate mg/l 80 83 83 83
MW-03D Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.16 0.16 0.04 0.01 < 0.01 0.02
MW-03S Ammonia mg/l 0.29 0.34 0.23 0.19 0.12 0.18 0.11
MW-05D Ammonia mg/l 0.85 0.09 0.03 0.01 < 0.01 0.03
MW-05S Ammonia mg/l 0.54 0.12 0.21 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.06
MW-06D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.36 0.24 0.02 0.13 0.14 0.1 0.14
MW-06S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.5 0.06 0.18 0.25 0.21 0.12 0.17
MW-12 Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.3 0.06 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.06
MW-20D Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.15 0.03 0.02 0.02 < 0.01 0.02
MW-20S Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.18 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.1
MW-23 Ammonia mg/l 0.21 0.23 0.3 0.18 0.19 0.17 0.52
MW-24D Ammonia mg/l 0.16 0.1 0.11 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01
MW-24S Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.17 0.15 0.06 0.09 0.19 0.24
MW-26D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.75 0.23 0.14 0.11 0.15 0.1 0.14
MW-26S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.2 0.15 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.06
MW-27D Ammonia mg/l 0.34 0.67 0.15 0.12 0.13 0.1 0.16
MW-27S Ammonia mg/l 0.56 0.77 0.42 0.41 0.42 0.29 0.41
MW-28D Ammonia mg/l 0.39 0.2 < 0.01 0.15 0.14 0.15
MW-28S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.28 0.2 0.12 0.11 0.14 0.14
MW-30D Ammonia mg/l 0.17 0.17 0.23 0.1
MW-30S Ammonia mg/l 0.17 0.19 0.21 0.21
MW-03D Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-03S Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-05D Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-05S Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-06D/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-06S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-12 Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-20D Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-20S Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-23 Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-24D Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 0.11
MW-24S Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-26D/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-26S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-27D Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-27S Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-28D Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-28S/R Nitrate mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-30D Nitrate mg/l
MW-30S Nitrate mg/l
MW-03D Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-03S Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-05D Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-05S Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-06D/R Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-06S/R Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-12 Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-20D Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-20S Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-23 Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-28S/R Sulfate mg/l
MW-30D Sulfate mg/l 101 84 95 92
MW-30S Sulfate mg/l 94 84 81 70
MW-03D Ammonia mg/l 0.068 0.054 0.052 < 0.05 0.05 < 0.05 0.091
MW-03S Ammonia mg/l 0.11 0.12 0.091 0.094 0.11 0.11 0.13
MW-05D Ammonia mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.051 < 0.05 0.059
MW-05S Ammonia mg/l 0.075 0.097 0.079 0.069 0.1 0.081 0.096
MW-06D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.28 0.18 0.16 0.15 0.16 < 0.05 0.19
MW-06S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.15 0.16 0.18
MW-12 Ammonia mg/l 0.065 0.057 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.069
MW-20D Ammonia mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.1 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-20S Ammonia mg/l 0.12 0.13 0.11 0.1 0.12 0.11 0.14
MW-23 Ammonia mg/l 0.21 0.22 0.15 0.2 0.18 0.22 0.22
MW-24D Ammonia mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 0.075 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-24S Ammonia mg/l 0.076 0.37 0.062 0.059 0.08 0.052 0.085
MW-26D/R Ammonia mg/l 0.17 0.32 0.12 0.15 0.13 0.13 0.18
MW-26S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.066 0.068 < 0.05 0.091 0.12 0.18 0.19
MW-27D Ammonia mg/l 0.15 0.66 0.11 0.15 0.17 0.15 0.2
MW-27S Ammonia mg/l 0.11 0.12 0.052 0.059 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.074
MW-28D Ammonia mg/l 0.14 0.2 0.11 0.14 0.14 0.05 0.19
MW-28S/R Ammonia mg/l 0.12 0.15 0.13 0.15 0.13 < 0.05 0.16
MW-30D Ammonia mg/l 0.25 0.22 0.24 0.23 0.26 0.25 0.24 0.2 0.21 0.21 0.24
MW-30S Ammonia mg/l 0.26 0.25 0.22 0.22 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.21 0.23 0.22 0.26
MW-03D Nitrate mg/l
MW-03S Nitrate mg/l
MW-05D Nitrate mg/l
MW-05S Nitrate mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrate mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrate mg/l
MW-12 Nitrate mg/l
MW-20D Nitrate mg/l
MW-20S Nitrate mg/l
MW-23 Nitrate mg/l
MW-24D Nitrate mg/l
MW-24S Nitrate mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrate mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrate mg/l
MW-27D Nitrate mg/l
MW-27S Nitrate mg/l
MW-28D Nitrate mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrate mg/l
MW-30D Nitrate mg/l
MW-30S Nitrate mg/l
MW-03D Nitrite mg/l
MW-03S Nitrite mg/l
MW-05D Nitrite mg/l
MW-05S Nitrite mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-12 Nitrite mg/l
MW-20D Nitrite mg/l
MW-20S Nitrite mg/l
MW-23 Nitrite mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-24D Nitrite mg/l
MW-24S Nitrite mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-27D Nitrite mg/l
MW-27S Nitrite mg/l
MW-28D Nitrite mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-30D Nitrite mg/l
MW-30S Nitrite mg/l
MW-03D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-03S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-05D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-05S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-06D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-06S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-12 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-20D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-20S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-23 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-24D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-24S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-26D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-26S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-27D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-27S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-28D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-30D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-30S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-03D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-03S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-12 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-23 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-30D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-30S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-03D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 520 510 440 450 500 560 520
MW-03S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 450 490 320
MW-05D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 460 620 520 560 540 440 490 490 550

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-24D Nitrite mg/l
MW-24S Nitrite mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-27D Nitrite mg/l
MW-27S Nitrite mg/l
MW-28D Nitrite mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-30D Nitrite mg/l
MW-30S Nitrite mg/l
MW-03D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-03S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-05D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-05S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-06D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-06S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-12 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-20D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-20S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-23 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-24D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-24S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-26D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-26S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-27D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-27S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-28D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-30D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-30S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-03D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-03S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-12 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-23 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-30D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-30S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-03D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 460 480 520 480 520 510 510 520 540
MW-03S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 270 490 420 350 420 270 400 450 450 490
MW-05D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 660 500 510 480 510 500 290 510 520 530

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-24D Nitrite mg/l
MW-24S Nitrite mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-27D Nitrite mg/l
MW-27S Nitrite mg/l
MW-28D Nitrite mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-30D Nitrite mg/l
MW-30S Nitrite mg/l
MW-03D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-03S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-05D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-05S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-06D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-06S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-12 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-20D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-20S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-23 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-24D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-24S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-26D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-26S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-27D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-27S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-28D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-30D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-30S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-03D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-03S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-12 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-23 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-30D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-30S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-03D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 540 510 510 710 510 510 520 600 524 520
MW-03S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 430 450 440 480 440 450 440 480 451 462 440
MW-05D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 460 520 480 630 490 480 460 500 466 460 440

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-24D Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-24S Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-26D/R Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-26S/R Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-27D Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-27S Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-28D Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-28S/R Nitrite mg/l < 0.1 < 0.1
MW-30D Nitrite mg/l
MW-30S Nitrite mg/l
MW-03D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.1 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01
MW-05D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.01 0.02 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.02 < 0.01 0.07 0.03
MW-20D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 0.01 < 0.01
MW-23 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.05
MW-24D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 0.03 0.07
MW-26D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-28D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.04 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-28S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-30D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.08 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-30S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l 0.29 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-03D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-03S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-12 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-23 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-30D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l 0.25 0.17 0.23 < 0.15
MW-30S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l 0.46 0.19 0.21 0.21
MW-03D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 1560 600 520 582 656 574 642
MW-03S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 680 360 480 458 608 442 482
MW-05D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 720 240 458 530 430 428

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-24D Nitrite mg/l
MW-24S Nitrite mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-27D Nitrite mg/l
MW-27S Nitrite mg/l
MW-28D Nitrite mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrite mg/l
MW-30D Nitrite mg/l
MW-30S Nitrite mg/l
MW-03D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-03S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-05D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-05S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-06D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-06S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-12 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-20D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-20S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-23 Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-24D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-24S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-26D/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-26S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-27D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-27S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-28D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l
MW-30D Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-30S Total Inorganic Nitrogen mg/l < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
MW-03D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-03S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-05S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-06S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-12 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-20S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-23 Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-24S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26D/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-26S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-27S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-28S/R Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l
MW-30D Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l 0.25 0.22 0.24 0.23
MW-30S Nitrogen, Inorganic mg/l 0.26 0.25 0.22 0.22
MW-03D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-03S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-05D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-05S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 510 550 620 450 500 520 490 450 540
MW-06D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 550 600 590 520 580 450 520 540 570
MW-06S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 510 550 560 500 470 450 500 440 500
MW-12 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 430 530 490 480 440 460 460 480 490
MW-20D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 560 530 610 500 470 480 480 480 480
MW-20S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 460 540 420 440 450 420 420 410 430
MW-23 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 440 490 450 400 460 370 520 470 500
MW-24D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 620 620 1200 540 570 430 540 460 470
MW-24S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 500 620 530 540 460 490 530 570 520
MW-26D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 520 530
MW-26S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 450 710
MW-27D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-27S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-28D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-30D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-30S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-03D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 340 330 340 340 350 330
MW-03S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 360 310 320
MW-05D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 330 330 320 320 290 320 370 320 340 330 330 320
MW-05S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 320 310 300 310 320 330 320 330 330 330 320
MW-06D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 350 350 340 320 350 340 330 350 350 360 360 350
MW-06S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 340 330 330 320 340 340 360 330 350 360 350 330
MW-12 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 310 340 310 320 330 320 340 330 350 340 340 330
MW-20D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 330 320 310 310 310 320 330 330 330 340 330 320
MW-20S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 310 310 300 290 310 310 330 310 320 330 330 320
MW-23 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 310 320 310 300 310 290 310 330 290 360 330 310
MW-24D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 350 330 340 340 340 340 360 350 340 370 360 350
MW-24S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 360 360 360 360 350 350 370 360 370 380 380 360
MW-26D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 350 350
MW-26S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 400 410
MW-27D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-12 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-23 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-05S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 520 440 490 550 480 510 490 490 520
MW-06D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 570 500 520 590 560 760 320 560 570 580
MW-06S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 480 440 510 590 520 500 340 490 510 550
MW-12 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 430 500 440 400 430 580 520 520 510 540
MW-20D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 500 400 440 440 490 480 480 450 430 490
MW-20S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 380 370 380 400 470 420 420 390 390 400
MW-23 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 420 360 470 500 380 420 480 420 480 280
MW-24D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 510 370 560 500 560 600 560 550 540 560
MW-24S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 440 520 500 610 520 520 520 520 500 560
MW-26D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 950 400 490 550 630 540 560 560 520 520 560
MW-26S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 660 440 440 370 540 570 480 490 480 480 580
MW-27D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-27S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-28D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-30D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-30S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-03D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 320 360 320 310 320 320 320 330
MW-03S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 320 360 360 330 330 310 340 340 370
MW-05D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 320 360 350 320 320 130 320 320 320
MW-05S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 310 360 340 310 310 320 320 320
MW-06D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 360 350 400 390 350 350 130 370 360 340
MW-06S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 350 320 380 370 330 330 180 340 340 320
MW-12 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 340 350 360 330 330 340 350 340 350
MW-20D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 310 310 360 350 320 310 320 320 320 320
MW-20S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 310 310 380 350 320 310 310 310 320 360
MW-23 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 290 290 340 350 260 270 320 300 320 160
MW-24D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 360 340 390 390 350 340 350 350 350 380
MW-24S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 380 360 400 400 360 350 370 360 350 380
MW-26D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 330 330 370 380 380 340 340 340 340 340 340
MW-26S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 400 380 460 430 440 390 350 390 380 380 360
MW-27D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-12 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-23 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-05S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 480 430 450 500 450 460 420 480 435 463 400
MW-06D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 610 570 550 630 560 580 580 580 556 564 560
MW-06S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 460 520 520 460 470 330 450 580 280 307 280
MW-12 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 520 510 530 570 550 530 560 560 531 526 520
MW-20D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 440 440 430 430 420 420 410 470 402 424 320
MW-20S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 380 380 380 360 380 380 390 430 379 380 160
MW-23 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 430 490 450 610 460 460 460 500 481 480 400
MW-24D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 530 550 520 730 530 540 540 600 508 531 200
MW-24S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 490 530 440 600 500 300 500 570 471 484 360
MW-26D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 530 530 510 490 520 510 530 600 491 565 240
MW-26S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 520 480 460 490 440 410 440 440 324 333 80
MW-27D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 590 580 550 680 550 550 540 610 530 526 360
MW-27S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 460 400 350 390 370 380 390 410 402 411 160
MW-28D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-30D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-30S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-03D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 320 320 300 370 380 370 320 344 207
MW-03S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 330 330 300 310 360 380 390 330 326 340 193
MW-05D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 330 330 310 370 420 340 310 316 316 190
MW-05S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 320 300 300 350 430 330 300 306 314 183
MW-06D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 360 370 350 340 390 390 390 360 362 368 215
MW-06S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 330 350 300 270 360 310 350 340 216 230 129
MW-12 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 360 360 360 330 390 400 370 340 346 346 207
MW-20D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 320 320 300 320 360 350 310 306 326 188
MW-20S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 320 310 310 300 350 400 340 320 302 308 188
MW-23 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 300 310 320 310 430 380 300 300 314 314 176
MW-24D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 340 350 330 320 380 380 360 330 336 336 198
MW-24S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 350 350 320 320 380 290 350 350 334 342 207
MW-26D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 350 350 350 340 360 400 350 340 344 352 205
MW-26S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 370 380 320 330 400 440 390 340 298 288 176
MW-27D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 350 350 350 340 470 420 370 340 348 342 188
MW-27S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 390 390 390 370 420 490 420 390 414 420 246
MW-28D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-12 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-23 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-05S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 520 360 760 410 502 404 406
MW-06D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 960 560 840 622 676 488 598
MW-06S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 360 240 640 508 626 342 334
MW-12 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 760 480 480 530 620 538 530
MW-20D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 1000 520 480 490 502 496 482
MW-20S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 120 440 440 476 450 460
MW-23 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 600 600 320 528 610 444 470
MW-24D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 840 600 560 564 586 464 550
MW-24S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 680 480 640 516 570 446 512
MW-26D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 560 360 480 482 576 516 530
MW-26S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 440 280 600 458 496 506 490
MW-27D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 800 780 520 478 710 584 566
MW-27S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 120 680 360 428 456 452 414
MW-28D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 600 520 202 630 522 534
MW-28S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 520 280 338 426 140 376
MW-30D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 580 600 554 596
MW-30S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 518 520 458 530
MW-03D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 225 200 219 359 377 404 356
MW-03S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 195 190 195 325 322 336 300
MW-05D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 189 139 320 305 308 294
MW-05S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 189 195 183 301 294 311 268
MW-06D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 220 200 219 353 338 366 322
MW-06S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 140 117 183 308 305 259 215
MW-12 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 213 190 210 393 341 381 332
MW-20D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 195 174 195 312 322 332 299
MW-20S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 195 168 189 318 324 294
MW-23 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 183 170 189 309 305 324 279
MW-24D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 207 180 195 321 323 350 314
MW-24S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 207 189 201 340 323 335 310
MW-26D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 220 180 201 302 337 336 303
MW-26S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 146 119 213 336 328 364 331
MW-27D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 207 190 201 263 329 351 314
MW-27S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 250 232 250 396 401 407 379
MW-28D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 185 195 < 5 327 323 299
MW-28S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 159 176 283 274 275 264
MW-30D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 321 369 345 396
MW-30S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 295 342 320 356
MW-03D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-12 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-23 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-05S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-06D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-06S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-12 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-20D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-20S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-23 Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-24D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-24S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-26D/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-26S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-27D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-27S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-28D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Dissolved Solids mg/l
MW-30D Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 594 560 586 540
MW-30S Total Dissolved Solids mg/l 538 552 528 510
MW-03D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-12 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-23 Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26D/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 383 363 377 385
MW-30S Bicarbonate Alkalinity mg/l 350 320 349 374
MW-03D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-05S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-06S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-12 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-20S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-23 Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-24S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26D/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-26S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-27S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-28D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4 3.2 3.2 7.2 2.8 1.2 2.9
MW-03S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.7 1.3 1.3
MW-05D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.1 2.6 4.6 3.1 5.2 2.8 2.9
MW-05S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 8.4 3.1 4.7 5.5 9 5.5 2.2
MW-06D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 5.2 3.7 3.2 1.5 7.1 1.8 4.2
MW-06S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.5 3.8 3.2 1.5 1.8 2 4.2
MW-12 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4.5 3.2 8.9 2.9 2.6 2.4 5.2
MW-20D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4.7 5.8 7.9 11 5 1.7 2.2
MW-20S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 5.5 1.6 5.1 7 3.7 1.9 1.5
MW-23 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.4 2.7 5.9 2.5 7.1 1.3 1.9
MW-24D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4.9 3.7 4.6 7 3.1 1.7 2.1
MW-24S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.5 2 5.4 6.6 3.5 3.7 1.6
MW-26D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.4 2.2
MW-26S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 7.3 6.6
MW-27D Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-27S Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-28D Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-30D Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-30S Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-03D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 3 4 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5 < 5 10 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 9 < 3 < 3 5 < 3 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5 < 5 12 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 3 15 < 3 < 3 10 < 5 < 5 12 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 9 < 3 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 3 3 < 3 11 < 3 < 5 < 5 10 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 9 < 3 5 < 3 5 < 3 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 3 < 3 7 9 10 < 3 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 10
MW-26D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-27S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-28D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-28S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-30D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-30S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-03D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 0.013 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 0.013 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 0.013 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 0.013 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-28D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.9 2 2.3 3.1 1.7 1.9 7.1 2.7 2.1
MW-03S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.7 0.76 2.8 1.8 5.8 1.6 3.7 3.8 12 2.8
MW-05D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.9 2.6 3 2.9 3.5 2.4 4.8 3.3 3.5 4.7
MW-05S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.8 3.3 2.4 1.9 2.3 2.6 3.1 3 2.5
MW-06D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.1 2.8 2.2 2.2 2.9 2.9 2.6 4.8 4.1 4.5
MW-06S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.1 2.8 2.1 2.5 2.7 2.1 5.4 8.5 3.2 5.2
MW-12 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4.8 3.2 2.8 2.1 2.5 1.6 3.4 3.7 3.6 11
MW-20D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 7.1 3.6 2.5 2 2.4 3.8 2.7 3.4 2.7 3.9
MW-20S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1 1.4 2 2.1 2.8 1.6 1.7 5.5 2.5 2.7
MW-23 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 17 2 2.5 2.9 2.9 2.5 2.2 3.1 3.4 2.5
MW-24D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.3 2 2.2 1.9 2.7 2.3 2.8 3.4 3.6 6.5
MW-24S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.7 2.8 1.9 2 6 5.6 2.4 2.1 4.9 18
MW-26D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1 2.3 2.7 3.5 2.1 3.4 2.3 3.2 3.4 3 2.6
MW-26S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1 1 4 6.8 1.2 7.7 1.5 7.5 17 5.1 3.9
MW-27D Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-27S Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-28D Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-30D Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-30S Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-03D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 10 25 27 12 100 44 26
MW-05D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 10 < 5 < 5 10 5 < 5 10 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 10 19 20 < 5 < 5 33 23 15
MW-12 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 12 10 10 < 5 < 10 < 5 < 5 11 < 5 24
MW-20D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 10 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 10 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 10 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 15 10 < 5 10 11 12 < 5
MW-24D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 10 5 < 5 10 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 15 20 < 5 15 14 18 80
MW-26D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 9 10 18 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 15 < 5 < 5 < 20 < 5 11 65 10 < 5
MW-27D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-27S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-28D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-28S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-30D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-30S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-03D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-06S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-20S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-28D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-03D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.5 3.9 2.8 3 8.1 3.3 3.5 4.4 4 3.3
MW-03S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.5 2.3 1.7 1.6 6.1 1.7 1.2 1.9 < 1 1.7 1.6
MW-05D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.9 4 2.9 3 7.2 3.4 2.4 3.2 2.5 3 2.2
MW-05S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.8 3.7 2.6 2.5 6.6 3.1 1.8 3.4 2.5 2.6 2.2
MW-06D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.9 4.2 3 3.2 6.8 3.4 2.6 4.3 2.6 2.2 2.7
MW-06S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.9 3.6 2.6 2.6 6.2 2.4 2.3 3.2 2.5 2.1 3.2
MW-12 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4.3 3.4 2.8 2.5 6.1 3.1 2.1 3.9 2.8 2.7 3.1
MW-20D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.6 3.7 2.8 2.7 8.3 3.1 2.9 3.6 1.9 3 2.2
MW-20S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.6 2.3 2.7 2.1 6.1 2.4 2.5 3.5 2.2 2.3 1.7
MW-23 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.2 3.9 1.8 2.2 6.8 2.7 2.3 3.4 2.6 2.6 2.1
MW-24D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.1 3.9 3 2.6 7.1 2.3 2 3 < 1 2.3 2.4
MW-24S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.1 3.4 2.4 2.1 6.5 2.5 1.8 2.3 1.3 1.5 1.7
MW-26D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.6 2.4 2.4 3.6 6.1 3 2.2 3.5 2.4 2.2 2.1
MW-26S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.4 3.1 1.8 2.8 5.6 2.4 1.7 3.7 3.7 1.1 2.9
MW-27D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.5 4.1 2.6 2.9 3.5 3.3 2.4 4.4 2.1 2.6 2.2
MW-27S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 44 36 7 6.2 7.1 0.62 2.6 5.6 3.5 2.8 2.6
MW-28D Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-28S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-30D Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-30S Total Organic Carbon mg/l
MW-03D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 8.3 < 5 < 5 12 61
MW-03S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 14 9 70
MW-05D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 5.3 < 5 < 5 10 18 < 5
MW-05S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 6 < 5 < 5 8 12 6
MW-06D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 10 9 12
MW-06S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 40 < 5 < 5 6 < 5 < 5 26 30 15
MW-12 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 7 14 9
MW-20D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 14 < 5 9
MW-20S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 9 6
MW-23 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 21 12 < 5
MW-24D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 6.1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 13 16 < 5
MW-24S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 12 12 6 11 7 7.5 19 14 9
MW-26D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 11 13 12
MW-26S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 23 10 5.1 20 19 18
MW-27D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 20 7 6
MW-27S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 84 63 50 20 13 26 18 17 40 59 45
MW-28D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-28S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-30D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-30S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l
MW-03D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-03S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-05D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-05S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-06D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-06S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.014 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-12 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-20D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-20S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-28D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-30S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-03D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3 3 6.3 5.6 3.8 3.9 3.9
MW-03S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.2 1.7 6.6 3.6 2.3 7.6 1.5
MW-05D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.8 1.8 2.4 2.6 2.9 2.5
MW-05S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.9 1.8 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.6
MW-06D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.4 2.1 2.7 2.8 2.8 3.1 2.7
MW-06S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.9 1.5 2.3 2.5 3.3 11 6.1
MW-12 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.1 1.6 2.4 2.5 2.6 8.4 3.4
MW-20D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.6 3.1 3.1 2.5 2.7 2.9 2.7
MW-20S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.5 1.5 2.4 3 6.8 2.4
MW-23 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.9 3.4 3.4 3.2 10 4.1 3.1
MW-24D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.1 2.1 2.6 2.7 2.7 2.8 6
MW-24S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.7 2.1 2.5 2.7 6.1 9.9 3.2
MW-26D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.2 1.5 1.8 6.9 5 2.4 2.2
MW-26S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.6 1.8 1.5 1.6 7.7 3.8 1.7
MW-27D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.5 2.1 2.1 4.5 2.7 2.8 2.5
MW-27S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.5 1.9 1.9 3 2.8 3.8 3
MW-28D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.7 3.4 3.5 2.7 3 2.2
MW-28S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.6 2.3 1.9 2.2 3.8 1.4
MW-30D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.6 2.4 2.8 3.6
MW-30S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.7 2 2.3 3.3
MW-03D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 11 < 5 < 5 11 6.8 < 5 6.8 15 8.3 5.9 < 5 7.4
MW-03S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 7 < 5 11 38 19 83 9.1 9.8 8.3 8.2 8.4 59
MW-05D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 9 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 5.1 18 6.6 23 < 5 32
MW-05S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 13 < 5 < 5 39 7.4 < 5 8.8 20 8.1 14 5.2 7.8
MW-06D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 5.9 12 < 5 < 5 < 5 8
MW-06S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 16 < 5 6 37 61 29 27 20 23 25 14 17
MW-12 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 20 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 27 13 9.5 5.3 12 12 < 5
MW-20D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 5.2 53 < 5 12 < 5 11
MW-20S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 12 < 5 < 5 8.9 23 5.6 28 < 5 15 < 5 51
MW-23 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 7 11 21 12 17 6 13 17 91 12
MW-24D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 7 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 17 16 5 20 < 5 18
MW-24S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 56 < 5 5.5 36 98 59 87 < 5 102 20 24
MW-26D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 11 23 8.6 < 5 21 9.6 < 5 < 5 17
MW-26S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 16 21 < 5 < 5 16 10 9 7.9 21 68 25 10
MW-27D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 34 < 5 < 5 < 5 52 < 5 < 5 < 5 21
MW-27S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 31 23 < 5 5.6 13 17 23 12 55 13 17 5.2
MW-28D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 12 < 5 6.3 12 16 < 5 10 19 < 5 < 5 37
MW-28S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 9 < 5 21 < 5 19 5.4 123 < 5 113 19 18
MW-30D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 9.6 < 5 15 < 5 9.1
MW-30S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 16 < 5 11 5 12
MW-03D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01
MW-03S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-05D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01
MW-05S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01
MW-06D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01
MW-06S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-12 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01
MW-20D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02
MW-20S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-28D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-28S/R Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l
MW-30D Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-30S Carbonate Alkalinity mg/l < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-03D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4.3 3.1 3.7
MW-03S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 1.8 1.2 2.2
MW-05D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.9 2.4 4.4
MW-05S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.1 2.1 2.9
MW-06D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.9 2.3 4
MW-06S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4.5 2 3
MW-12 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.7 1.9 2.8
MW-20D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4.2 3.1 3.9
MW-20S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.1 1.7 2.6
MW-23 Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.6 1.5 8.1
MW-24D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 4 2.5 3.8
MW-24S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.6 1.4 2.9
MW-26D/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.9 2.3 3.4
MW-26S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.2 1.5 2.1
MW-27D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 5.5 2.1 3.9
MW-27S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.4 2.6 2.8
MW-28D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.2 1.9 4.3
MW-28S/R Total Organic Carbon mg/l 2.5 1.4 1.9
MW-30D Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.4 4.6 3.8 5.7 3.5 2.2 3.9
MW-30S Total Organic Carbon mg/l 3.4 4.1 4.2 5 3.6 2 2.3
MW-03D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 16 19 < 5 5.8 8.5
MW-03S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 117 25 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 35 32 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 8.5 5.9 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 19 11 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 13 19 17 11 < 5
MW-12 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 5.8
MW-20D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 46 11 8.1 7.7 6.8
MW-20S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 30 9.1 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 16 30 6.2 22 35
MW-24D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 11 14 < 5 11 5.8
MW-24S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 38 13 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 8.6 7 < 5 < 5 8.2
MW-26S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 12 15 < 5 47 < 5
MW-27D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 29 53 26 < 5 6.7
MW-27S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 21 19 5.8 16 11
MW-28D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 39 28 < 5 34 < 5
MW-28S/R Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 143 27 12 31 5.5
MW-30D Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 22 15 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Chemical oxygen Demand mg/l 23 14 < 5 < 5 5.5
MW-03D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-03S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-05D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-05S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-06D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-06S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-12 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-20D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-20S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-23 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 0.013 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-27S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-28D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-28S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-30D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-30S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-03D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-03S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-05D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-05S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-06D/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-06S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-12 Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-20D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-20S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-23 Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-24D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-24S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-26D/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-26S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-27D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-27S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-28D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-28S/R Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-30D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-30S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-03D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-27S Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-28D Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-03D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-23 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L 0.031 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.024 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-27S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-28D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-28S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-30D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-30S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-03D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-03S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-05D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-05S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-06D/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-06S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-12 Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-20D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-20S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-23 Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-24D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-24S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-26D/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-26S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-27D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-27S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-28D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-28S/R Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-30D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-30S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-03D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-27S Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-28D Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-03D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-23 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-24D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-24S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-26D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-26S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-27D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-27S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.02 0.05 < 0.005
MW-28D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-28S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-30D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-30S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-03D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-03S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-05D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-05S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-06D/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-06S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-12 Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-20D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-20S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-23 Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-24D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-24S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-26D/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-26S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-27D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-27S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.005
MW-28D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-28S/R Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-30D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-30S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-03D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromodichloromethane ug/L
MW-03D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-23 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-24D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01
MW-24S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.01
MW-26D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-26S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02
MW-27D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-27S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02
MW-28D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.12 < 0.01
MW-28S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-30D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-30S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
MW-03D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 0.03 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-03S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-05D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.005
MW-05S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-06D/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-06S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-12 Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-20D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-20S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-23 Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.007
MW-24D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-24S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-26D/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.008
MW-26S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.01
MW-27D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.007
MW-27S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-28D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.009
MW-28S/R Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-30D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-30S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-03D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-23 Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-24D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-24S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-26D/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-26S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-27D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-27S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-28D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-28S/R Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L
MW-30D Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02
MW-30S Total Recoverable Phenolics ug/L < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.02
MW-03D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-03S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-05D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-05S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-06D/R Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-06S/R Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-12 Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-20D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-20S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-23 Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-24D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-24S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-26D/R Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-26S/R Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-27D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-27S Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-28D Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-28S/R Total Cyanide ug/L
MW-30D Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 0.02 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-30S Total Cyanide ug/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
MW-03D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-05D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromoform ug/L
MW-27S Bromoform ug/L
MW-28D Bromoform ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromoform ug/L
MW-30D Bromoform ug/L
MW-30S Bromoform ug/L
MW-03D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-27S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-28D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-30D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-30S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-03D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chlorobenzene ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-05D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromoform ug/L
MW-27S Bromoform ug/L
MW-28D Bromoform ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromoform ug/L
MW-30D Bromoform ug/L
MW-30S Bromoform ug/L
MW-03D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-27S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-28D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-30D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-30S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-03D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chlorobenzene ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-05D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromoform ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromoform ug/L
MW-30D Bromoform ug/L
MW-30S Bromoform ug/L
MW-03D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-30D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-30S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L
MW-03D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-05D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-05D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-27S Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28D Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-27S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-27S Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28D Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-27S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-27S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S Chlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-30S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L
MW-03D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-03S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-05D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-05S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-06D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-06S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-12 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-20D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-27S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-27S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-20S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chloroethane ug/L
MW-27S Chloroethane ug/L
MW-28D Chloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloroethane ug/L
MW-30D Chloroethane ug/L
MW-30S Chloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chloroform ug/L
MW-27S Chloroform ug/L
MW-28D Chloroform ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloroform ug/L
MW-30D Chloroform ug/L
MW-30S Chloroform ug/L
MW-03D Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chloromethane ug/L
MW-27S Chloromethane ug/L
MW-28D Chloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Chloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Chloromethane ug/L
MW-03D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-20S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chloroethane ug/L
MW-27S Chloroethane ug/L
MW-28D Chloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloroethane ug/L
MW-30D Chloroethane ug/L
MW-30S Chloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chloroform ug/L
MW-27S Chloroform ug/L
MW-28D Chloroform ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloroform ug/L
MW-30D Chloroform ug/L
MW-30S Chloroform ug/L
MW-03D Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chloromethane ug/L
MW-27S Chloromethane ug/L
MW-28D Chloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Chloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Chloromethane ug/L
MW-03D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-20S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-23 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-24D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-24S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-26D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-26S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-27D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-27S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-28D Chloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloroethane ug/L
MW-30D Chloroethane ug/L
MW-30S Chloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Chloroform ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloroform ug/L
MW-30D Chloroform ug/L
MW-30S Chloroform ug/L
MW-03D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Chloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Chloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Chloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Chloromethane ug/L
MW-03D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-20S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-20S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Chloroethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-03S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-27S Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28D Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-03S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-27S Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28D Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-03S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Dibromochloromethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-03S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-03S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-27S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-27S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-20D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-27S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-03D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-27S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-20D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-27S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-03D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-27S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-20D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L
MW-03D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-20D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-20D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-03D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-27S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-03D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D Bromomethane ug/L
MW-27S Bromomethane ug/L
MW-28D Bromomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromomethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromomethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromomethane ug/L
MW-03D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-03D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-27S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-03D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Bromomethane ug/L
MW-27S Bromomethane ug/L
MW-28D Bromomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromomethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromomethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromomethane ug/L
MW-03D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-03D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-30S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L
MW-03D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromomethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromomethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromomethane ug/L
MW-03D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-03D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-03D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-26S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Iodomethane ug/L
MW-27S Iodomethane ug/L
MW-28D Iodomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Iodomethane ug/L
MW-30D Iodomethane ug/L
MW-30S Iodomethane ug/L
MW-03D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-27S Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-28D Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-30D Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-30S Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-03D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-27S Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-28D Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-30D Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-30S Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-26S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Iodomethane ug/L
MW-27S Iodomethane ug/L
MW-28D Iodomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Iodomethane ug/L
MW-30D Iodomethane ug/L
MW-30S Iodomethane ug/L
MW-03D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-27S Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-28D Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-30D Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-30S Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-03D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-27S Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-28D Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-30D Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-30S Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-26S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Iodomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Iodomethane ug/L
MW-30D Iodomethane ug/L
MW-30S Iodomethane ug/L
MW-03D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-03S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-05D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-05S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-06D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-06S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-12 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-20D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-20S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-23 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-24D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-24S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-26D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-26S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-27D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-27S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-28D Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-30D Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-30S Dibromomethane ug/L
MW-03D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-03S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-05D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-05S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-06D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-06S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-12 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-20D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-20S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-23 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-24D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-24S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-26D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-26S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-27D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-27S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-28D Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-30D Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-30S Methylene Chloride ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-26S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-26S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-12 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-27S Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-28D Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-30D Tetrachloroethene ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-12 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-27S Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-28D Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-30D Tetrachloroethene ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-12 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-30D Tetrachloroethene ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-12 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-12 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-30S Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-30S Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-30S Tetrachloroethene ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L
MW-03D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-30S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-30S Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-26D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-27S Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-28D Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-27S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-28D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-30D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-30S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-03D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-26D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-27S Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-28D Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-27S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-28D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-30D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-30S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 1
MW-27D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-03D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-26D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-28S/R Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-30D Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-30S Trichloroethene ug/L
MW-03D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-30D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-30S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L
MW-03D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-26D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-26D/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Trichlorofluromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-06S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-27S Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-28D Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-30D Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-30S Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-03D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Benzene ug/L
MW-27S Benzene ug/L
MW-28D Benzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Benzene ug/L
MW-30D Benzene ug/L
MW-30S Benzene ug/L
MW-03D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-27S Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-28D Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-06S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 5
MW-27D Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-27S Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-28D Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-30D Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-30S Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-03D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 1.5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Benzene ug/L
MW-27S Benzene ug/L
MW-28D Benzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Benzene ug/L
MW-30D Benzene ug/L
MW-30S Benzene ug/L
MW-03D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-27S Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-28D Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-06S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-28S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-30D Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-30S Vinyl Chloride ug/L
MW-03D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Benzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Benzene ug/L
MW-30D Benzene ug/L
MW-30S Benzene ug/L
MW-03D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-28S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-06S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 4 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-06S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Benzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-30D Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-30S Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-03D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-03S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-05D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-05S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-06D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-06S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-12 Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-20D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-20S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-23 Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-24D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-24S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
MW-26D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Styrene ug/L
MW-27S Styrene ug/L
MW-28D Styrene ug/L
MW-28S/R Styrene ug/L
MW-30D Styrene ug/L
MW-30S Styrene ug/L
MW-03D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Toluene ug/L
MW-27S Toluene ug/L
MW-28D Toluene ug/L
MW-28S/R Toluene ug/L
MW-30D Toluene ug/L
MW-30S Toluene ug/L
MW-03D p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-30D Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-30S Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-03D Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Styrene ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Styrene ug/L
MW-27S Styrene ug/L
MW-28D Styrene ug/L
MW-28S/R Styrene ug/L
MW-30D Styrene ug/L
MW-30S Styrene ug/L
MW-03D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Toluene ug/L
MW-27S Toluene ug/L
MW-28D Toluene ug/L
MW-28S/R Toluene ug/L
MW-30D Toluene ug/L
MW-30S Toluene ug/L
MW-03D p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-05D p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-05S p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-12 p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-20D p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-20S p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-23 p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-24D p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-30D Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-30S Ethylbenzene ug/L
MW-03D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Styrene ug/L
MW-28S/R Styrene ug/L
MW-30D Styrene ug/L
MW-30S Styrene ug/L
MW-03D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 5.1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 1.5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Toluene ug/L
MW-28S/R Toluene ug/L
MW-30D Toluene ug/L
MW-30S Toluene ug/L
MW-03D p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-03S p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-05D p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-05S p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-06D/R p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-06S/R p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-12 p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-20D p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-20S p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-23 p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-24D p-Xylene ug/L < 2

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-30D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-03S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-05D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-05S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-06D/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-06S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-12 p-Xylene ug/L
MW-20D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-20S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-23 p-Xylene ug/L
MW-24D p-Xylene ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-30D Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Ethylbenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 16 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Toluene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-03S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-05D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-05S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-06D/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-06S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-12 p-Xylene ug/L
MW-20D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-20S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-23 p-Xylene ug/L
MW-24D p-Xylene ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-24S p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-03S Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-05D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-05S Xylenes, total ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-24S p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R p-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-05D m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-05S m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-12 m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-20D m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-20S m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-23 m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-24D m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-24S m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R m-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-05D o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-05S o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-12 o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-20D o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-20S o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-23 o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-24D o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-24S o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-03S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-05D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-05S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-24S p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-26D/R p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-26S/R p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-27D p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-27S p-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-28D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-03S m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-05D m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-05S m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-06D/R m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-06S/R m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-12 m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-20D m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-20S m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-23 m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-24D m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-24S m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-26D/R m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-26S/R m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-27D m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-27S m-Xylene ug/L < 2
MW-28D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-03S o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-05D o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-05S o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-06D/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-06S/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-12 o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-20D o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-20S o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-23 o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-24D o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-24S o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-26D/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-26S/R o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-27D o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-27S o-Xylene ug/L < 1
MW-28D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-03S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-05D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-05S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-24S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-26D/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-26S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-27D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-03S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-05D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-05S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-06D/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-06S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-12 m-Xylene ug/L
MW-20D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-20S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-23 m-Xylene ug/L
MW-24D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-24S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-26D/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-26S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-27D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-03S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-05D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-05S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-06D/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-06S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-12 o-Xylene ug/L
MW-20D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-20S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-23 o-Xylene ug/L
MW-24D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-24S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-26D/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-26S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-27D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D Xylenes, total ug/L 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-03S Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-05D Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-05S Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-24S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-26D/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-26S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-27D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D p-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S p-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-03S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-05D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-05S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-06D/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-06S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-12 m-Xylene ug/L
MW-20D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-20S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-23 m-Xylene ug/L
MW-24D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-24S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-26D/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-26S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-27D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D m-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S m-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-03S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-05D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-05S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-06D/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-06S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-12 o-Xylene ug/L
MW-20D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-20S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-23 o-Xylene ug/L
MW-24D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-24S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-26D/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-26S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-27D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-27S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-28S/R o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30D o-Xylene ug/L
MW-30S o-Xylene ug/L
MW-03D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-03S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-05D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-05S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-06D/R Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-06S/R Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-12 Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-20D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-20S Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-23 Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-24D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-24S Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-26D/R Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-26S/R Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-27D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-27S Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-28D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-28S/R Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-30D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-30S Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-03D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-03S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-05D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-05S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-06D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-06S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-12 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-20D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-20S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 44 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-23 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-24D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-24S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-26D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 400
MW-26S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25
MW-27D Acetone ug/L
MW-27S Acetone ug/L
MW-28D Acetone ug/L
MW-28S/R Acetone ug/L
MW-30D Acetone ug/L
MW-30S Acetone ug/L
MW-03D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-27S Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-28D Acrylonitrile ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-06D/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-06S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-12 Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-20D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-20S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-23 Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-24D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-24S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-26D/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-26S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3
MW-27D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-27S Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-28D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-28S/R Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-30D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-30S Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-03D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-03S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-05D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-05S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-06D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-06S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-12 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-20D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-20S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-23 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-24D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-24S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-26D/R Acetone ug/L 330 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 46 < 25
MW-26S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-27D Acetone ug/L
MW-27S Acetone ug/L
MW-28D Acetone ug/L
MW-28S/R Acetone ug/L
MW-30D Acetone ug/L
MW-30S Acetone ug/L
MW-03D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-27S Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-28D Acrylonitrile ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-06D/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-06S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-12 Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-20D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-20S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-23 Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-24D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-24S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-26D/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-26S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-27D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-27S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 5
MW-28D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-28S/R Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-30D Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-30S Xylenes, total ug/L
MW-03D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-03S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-05D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-05S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-06D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-06S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-12 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-20D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-20S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-23 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-24D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-24S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-26D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-26S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-27D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-27S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 100 < 100 < 100
MW-28D Acetone ug/L
MW-28S/R Acetone ug/L
MW-30D Acetone ug/L
MW-30S Acetone ug/L
MW-03D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Acrylonitrile ug/L

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-06D/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-06S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-12 Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-20D Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-20S Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-23 Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-24D Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-24S Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-26D/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-26S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-27D Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-27S Xylenes, total ug/L < 1 < 2 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-28D Xylenes, total ug/L < 2 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-28S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 2 < 2 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-30D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-30S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3
MW-03D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-03S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-05D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-05S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-06D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-06S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-12 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-20D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-20S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-23 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-24D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-24S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-26D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-26S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 33 < 25
MW-27D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-27S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-28D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 36 47 < 25 < 25
MW-28S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-30D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-30S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25
MW-03D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-06D/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-06S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-12 Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-20D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-20S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-23 Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-24D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-24S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-26D/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-26S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-27D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-27S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-28D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-28S/R Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-30D Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-30S Xylenes, total ug/L < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 2 < 2 < 2 < 2
MW-03D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-03S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-05D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-05S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-06D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-06S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-12 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-20D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-20S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-23 Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-24D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-24S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-26D/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-26S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-27D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-27S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-28D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-28S/R Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-30D Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-30S Acetone ug/L < 25 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 20 < 20 < 20 < 20
MW-03D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-28S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-30D Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-30S Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-03D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-27S Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28D Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-03D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 920
MW-26S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-27S 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-28D 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-30D 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-30S 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-03D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-28S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-30D Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-30S Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-03D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-27S Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28D Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-03D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 5.2
MW-26D/R 2-Butanone ug/L 600 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-27S 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-28D 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-30D 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-30S 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-03D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-28S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-30D Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-30S Acrylonitrile ug/L
MW-03D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-28S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30D Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-30S Bromochloromethane ug/L
MW-03D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-03S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-05D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-05S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-06D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-06S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-12 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-20D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-20S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-23 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-24D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-24S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-26D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-26S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-27D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-27S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-28D 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-30D 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-30S 2-Butanone ug/L
MW-03D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 9.1 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 11 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 6.4 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-28S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 8.7 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 9.8 < 5 < 5
MW-12 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-28S/R Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S 2-Butanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-24D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-27S Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-28D Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-28S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-30D Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-30S Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-03D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-24D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-27S Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-28D Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-28S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-30D Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-30S Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-03D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-24D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-28S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-30D Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-30S Carbon Disulfide ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L
MW-03D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-03S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-05D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-24D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 27 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 18 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-24D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-05S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-27S 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-28D 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-30D 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-30S 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-03D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5
MW-27D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-27S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-28D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-30D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-30S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-03D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-05S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-27S 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-28D 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-30D 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-30S 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-03D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-27S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-28D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-30D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-30S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-03D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-05S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-06D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-06S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-12 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-20D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-20S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-23 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-24D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-24S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-26D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-26S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-27D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-27S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-28D 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-30D 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-30S 2-Hexanone ug/L
MW-03D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-03S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-05D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-05S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-06D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-06S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-12 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-20D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-20S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-23 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-24D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-24S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-26D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-26S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-27D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-27S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 50
MW-28D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-28S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-30D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-30S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L
MW-03D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-05S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-05S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-05S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-06S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-12 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-20S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-23 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-24S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26D/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-26S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-27S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-28S/R 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30D 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-30S 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
MW-03D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jun-14-94 Sep-13-94 Nov-30-94 Mar-08-95 Jun-12-95 Sep-12-95 Oct-19-95 Nov-30-95 Jan-24-96 Mar-06-96 Apr-26-96 Jun-06-96
Location
MW-27S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-28D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-30D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-30S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-03D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-27S Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-28D Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-28S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-30D Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-30S Vinyl Acetate ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-17-96 Sep-05-96 Dec-04-96 Dec-19-96 Jan-24-97 Apr-25-97 Jul-31-97 Oct-08-97 Nov-13-97 Jan-12-98 Apr-13-98 Jul-13-98
Location
MW-27S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-28D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-30D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-30S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-03D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-27S Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-28D Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-28S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-30D Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-30S Vinyl Acetate ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Oct-13-98 Jan-11-99 Apr-12-99 Jul-12-99 Oct-13-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-10-00 Jul-12-00 Oct-09-00 Jan-06-01 Apr-10-01 Apr-25-01
Location
MW-27S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-28S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-30D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-30S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L
MW-03D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-03S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-05D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-05S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-12 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-20D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-20S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-23 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-24D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-24S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-27S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
MW-28D Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-28S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-30D Vinyl Acetate ug/L
MW-30S Vinyl Acetate ug/L

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Jul-18-01 Oct-23-01 Feb-22-02 May-23-02 Jul-23-02 Oct-21-02 Jan-23-03 Apr-29-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-21-03 Jan-29-04 Apr-21-04
Location
MW-27S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix A
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Aug-04-04 Nov-29-04 Feb-04-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-18-05 Oct-18-05 Jan-24-06 Apr-20-06 Jul-27-06 Oct-25-06 Jan-16-07
Location
MW-27S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S trans 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-03S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-05S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-06S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-12 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-20S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-23 Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-24S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26D/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-26S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-27S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-28S/R Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30D Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
MW-30S Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix B
Leachate Analytical Data

RMT, Inc. | Granger Waste Management Company    Final   April 2007 
I:\PJT\00‐04065\01\R000406501‐004.DOC  Revised Jan 2009; Oct 2009 
Appendix B
Summary of Leachate Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Feb-01-98 Apr-01-98 Aug-01-98 Oct-01-98 Jan-01-99 Apr-14-99 Jul-13-99 Oct-01-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-01-00 Jul-12-00 Jan-05-01
Location
Leachate Antimony, total mg/L 0.003 0.004 0.002 0.15 0.01 0.002 < 0.004
Leachate Arsenic, total mg/L 0.048 0.035 0.023 0.046 0.008 0.034 0.009 0.037 0.027
Leachate Barium, total mg/L 1.2 0.76 0.66 0.159
Leachate Beryllium, total mg/L < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
Leachate Boron, total mg/L 6.5 7.2 1.1 2.7 5.1 6.5
Leachate Cadmium, total mg/L < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0022 0.0024 0.005 0.0003 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0002 < 0.0002
Leachate Chromium, total mg/L 0.001 0.023 0.023 0.011 0.013 0.004 0.011 0.048 0.003 0.003 0.01 0.0116
Leachate Cobalt, total mg/L < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.01
Leachate Copper, total mg/L 0.004 0.009 0.018 0.006 0.011 0.003 0.004 0.015 0.004 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.0112
Leachate Lead, total mg/L < 0.001 0.002 0.011 0.001 < 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.008 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 0.00222
Leachate Lithium, total mg/L 0.44 1.6 0.061 0.43 0.38
Leachate Nickel, total mg/L < 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.071 0.17 < 0.05 0.13 0.44 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.11 0.0871
Leachate Selenium, total mg/L 0.02 0.023 0.034 < 0.003
Leachate Silver, total mg/L < 0.0005 0.001 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 0.0029 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 0.0005 < 0.004
Leachate Thallium, total mg/L < 0.002 < 0.002 0.11 < 0.002 < 0.1
Leachate Vanadium, total mg/L 0.013 0.011 0.01 < 0.05
Leachate Zinc, total mg/L 0.042 0.055 0.14 0.014 0.062 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.09 0.061 0.014 0.02 0.019
Leachate Iron, total mg/L 2.8 65 98 74 5.2 74 24 22 13 13 35 15.6
Leachate Magnesium, total mg/L 250 180 140 28
Leachate Manganese, total mg/L 2.8 0.63 2.4 < 0.002
Leachate Mercury, total mg/L < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.0002 0.0002
Leachate Sodium, Total mg/L 790 820 810 7.61
Leachate Potassium, total mg/L 260 210 210 1.43
Leachate Phosphorus, total mg/L 0.05 0.33 0.91 0.47 0.53 0.21 0.7 0.27 0.5
Leachate Chloride mg/L 93 600 930 860 1300 260 1100 1400 230 450 1000 1170
Leachate Sulfate mg/L 110 50 7.6 25 10 32 46 39 140 36 < 10 < 1
Leachate Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 15 170 210 230 650 40 250 190 32 64 140 212
Leachate Nitrogen, Nitrate + Nitrite mg/L 0.71 0.06 0.11 0.22 0.32 0.22 < 0.01 0.02 < 0.01 < 0.01 0.08 < 0.02
Leachate Solids, total dissolved mg/L 610 2600 5200 3700 4000 2200 1800 3700
Leachate Alkalinity, Bicarbonate mg/L 2700 2600 2200
Leachate Alkalinity, Carbonate mg/L
Leachate Total Organic Carbon mg/L 390 160 260
Leachate COD mg/L 1100 480 630
Leachate Phenolics, total recoverable mg/L 0.2 < 0.01 0.15
Leachate Cyanide, total mg/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.02
Leachate Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Chlorobenzene ug/L < 1 1.8 7 2.3 1.6 < 1 1.6 1.8 1 2.5 2.6 4.1
Leachate 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 1 7.4 4.5 8.5 6.8 < 1 8.1 7.8 2.7 5.8 6.1 7.5
Leachate Chloroethane ug/L < 5 8.1 6.6 6.5 5.2 9.8 < 5 < 5 5.4 < 1 < 5 6.2
Leachate Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 24 < 10 < 1 < 1
Leachate Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 6.6 4.5 12 4.8 4.8 6 5.8 8.9 15 9.8 < 1
Leachate 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 1.4 < 1 < 1 1.1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 3.5
Leachate 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 3.6 1.2 2.5 1 1.8 4 4.2 1.2 3.4 2.6 1
Leachate 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 1.2 < 1 < 1 1.2 1.1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1

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Appendix B
Summary of Leachate Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Apr-11-01 Jul-18-01 Oct-22-01 Feb-27-02 May-23-02 Jul-22-02 Oct-17-02 Jan-22-03 Apr-30-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-22-03 Jan-29-04
Location
Leachate Antimony, total mg/L < 0.003 0.0019 0.0035
Leachate Arsenic, total mg/L 0.028 0.037 0.036 0.034 0.036 0.072 0.075 0.122 0.084
Leachate Barium, total mg/L 0.651 0.842 0.85 0.609 0.944 0.337
Leachate Beryllium, total mg/L < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
Leachate Boron, total mg/L 7.96 7.82 6.35 5.42 7.54 9.82 10.5 6.91 7.19 9.52 5.22
Leachate Cadmium, total mg/L < 0.200 < 0.2 0.35 < 0.200 < 0.0002 < 0.0002 0.0053 < 0.02 < 0.005
Leachate Chromium, total mg/L 0.022 0.02 0.007 0.017 0.018 0.025 0.023 0.042 0.022
Leachate Cobalt, total mg/L < 0.004 < 0.015 0.017
Leachate Copper, total mg/L 0.015 0.003 0.025 0.002 0.0036 0.0034 0.013 < 0.02 < 0.01
Leachate Lead, total mg/L < 0.001 < 0.001 0.027 < 0.001 0.0019 0.0012 0.0036 < 0.05 < 0.05
Leachate Lithium, total mg/L 0.664 1.12 0.912 0.306 0.3 0.7 0.74 0.41 0.6 0.58 0.38
Leachate Nickel, total mg/L 0.109 < 0.02 0.069 0.136 0.11 0.216 0.2 0.19 0.179
Leachate Selenium, total mg/L < 0.001 0.018 < 0.002
Leachate Silver, total mg/L 0.210 < 0.2 < 0.200 0.447 < 0.0005 < 0.0005 0.001 0.0015 0.0011
Leachate Thallium, total mg/L < 0.001 < 0.002 < 0.002
Leachate Vanadium, total mg/L < 0.01 0.021 0.02
Leachate Zinc, total mg/L 0.017 0.028 0.009 0.034 0.052 < 0.05 0.076 0.31 0.091
Leachate Iron, total mg/L 15.3 19.4 13.0 12.2 19.3 10.5 50.9 81.3 14.5 31.9 117 7.17
Leachate Magnesium, total mg/L 228 214 141
Leachate Manganese, total mg/L 0.288 0.3 0.266 0.35 0.633 0.172
Leachate Mercury, total mg/L < 0.200 < 0.2 0.240 < 0.100 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
Leachate Sodium, Total mg/L 694 1120 1100
Leachate Potassium, total mg/L 1.204 306 267 324 364 208
Leachate Phosphorus, total mg/L 0.6540 360 1.13 2.52 0.85 1.3 1.3 1.5 2.1
Leachate Chloride mg/L 1450 1490 1030 1270 1050 1680 1840 1460 1210 1500 1780 1080
Leachate Sulfate mg/L 25.4 17.9 21.7 28.9 < 200 < 100 < 200 < 200 < 200 4.2 < 2 44
Leachate Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 380 344 231 234 265 369 362 307 316 365 409 259
Leachate Nitrogen, Nitrate + Nitrite mg/L < 1.1 < 2 < 1.1 < 0.200 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 < 0.01 0.02 0.33
Leachate Solids, total dissolved mg/L 0 5800 4870 4710 4720 5900 3590
Leachate Alkalinity, Bicarbonate mg/L 1696 3080 2600
Leachate Alkalinity, Carbonate mg/L 0 < 10
Leachate Total Organic Carbon mg/L 163 220 210
Leachate COD mg/L 1130 790 768 1010 1080 526
Leachate Phenolics, total recoverable mg/L 0.063 0.06 0.06
Leachate Cyanide, total mg/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.015 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
Leachate Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Bromoform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Chlorobenzene ug/L 5.00 3 2 < 1 4 < 5 < 5 < 5 2.5 < 5 3.5 < 5
Leachate 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.00 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 15.0 9 < 6 13.0 8.3 11 11 < 5 9.4 11 12 11
Leachate Chloroethane ug/L 7.00 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 10 < 25 < 10 < 25
Leachate Chloroform ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Chloromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 10 < 25 < 10 < 25
Leachate Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 4.00 3 3 3.00 8.2 5.7 < 5 < 5 3.3 < 5 3.3 < 5
Leachate 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.00 < 1 1 2.00 < 2 < 5 < 5 14 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 1.00 < 1 < 1 1.00 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5

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Appendix B
Summary of Leachate Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Apr-23-04 Aug-04-04 Nov-02-04 Feb-01-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-13-05 Oct-17-05 Jan-23-06 Apr-18-06 Jul-24-06 Oct-26-06 Jan-16-07
Location
Leachate Antimony, total mg/L < 0.002 < 0.002 0.0048
Leachate Arsenic, total mg/L 0.04 0.044 0.038
Leachate Barium, total mg/L 0.776 1.25 1.81 1.4 1.27 1.2 1 0.3 0.036 0.97 0.98 1.2
Leachate Beryllium, total mg/L < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
Leachate Boron, total mg/L 6.76 6.6 6.09 4.38 6.48 6 7.7 1.8 6.6 10 3 4
Leachate Cadmium, total mg/L < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005
Leachate Chromium, total mg/L < 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.02
Leachate Cobalt, total mg/L < 0.015 < 0.015 < 0.015
Leachate Copper, total mg/L < 0.01 < 0.01 0.016
Leachate Lead, total mg/L < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05
Leachate Lithium, total mg/L 0.42 0.29 0.38 0.16 0.24 0.21 0.28
Leachate Nickel, total mg/L 0.134 0.13 0.25
Leachate Selenium, total mg/L 0.018 0.0023 0.0041
Leachate Silver, total mg/L 0.0006 0.0012 0.00085
Leachate Thallium, total mg/L < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002
Leachate Vanadium, total mg/L 0.013 0.017 < 0.01
Leachate Zinc, total mg/L 0.018 0.3 0.032
Leachate Iron, total mg/L 76.9 88 88.6 53.6 50 16 56 8.3 7.4 20 26 35
Leachate Magnesium, total mg/L 156 120 140
Leachate Manganese, total mg/L 2.27 5.91 1.69 1.62 0.995 0.88 0.41 0.6 0.56 0.29 0.87 1
Leachate Mercury, total mg/L < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
Leachate Sodium, Total mg/L 757 590 880
Leachate Potassium, total mg/L 246 191 242 167 180 180 310 57 250 290 100 130
Leachate Phosphorus, total mg/L 0.81 0.748 0.569
Leachate Chloride mg/L 1440 981 783 612 771 880 1400 340 1200 1300 350 490
Leachate Sulfate mg/L 27 < 2 < 20 11 11 6.4 10 130 9.9 15 12 53
Leachate Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 315 235 309 180 219 250 390 63 320 260 120 170
Leachate Nitrogen, Nitrate + Nitrite mg/L 0.03 < 0.01 0.03 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.010 0.032 0.03 0.020 0.028 0.046 0.17
Leachate Solids, total dissolved mg/L 4050 4410 4790 3120 3580 3320 4600 1640 4100 4120 2300 2920
Leachate Alkalinity, Bicarbonate mg/L 2240 2300 2700
Leachate Alkalinity, Carbonate mg/L < 10 < 10 < 10
Leachate Total Organic Carbon mg/L 585 180 200
Leachate COD mg/L 1200 1920 2480 1740 1430 660 810 39 740 670 620 1500
Leachate Phenolics, total recoverable mg/L 0.19 0.151 0.0559
Leachate Cyanide, total mg/L < 0.005 < 0.00500 < 0.005
Leachate Bromodichloromethane ug/L < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Bromoform ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Chlorobenzene ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 8.5 1.4 2.7 < 10 12 < 2
Leachate 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 8.7 < 25 7.5 10 10 < 10 27 3.6 9 < 10 9.3 5.8
Leachate Chloroethane ug/L < 25 < 130 < 25 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 25 < 5 < 10 < 50 < 25 < 10
Leachate Chloroform ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Chloromethane ug/L < 25 < 130 < 25 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 25 < 5 < 10 < 50 < 25 < 10
Leachate Dibromochloromethane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L < 5 29 5.7 9.5 < 10 < 10 6.4 4.3 4.2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L < 5 67 < 5 12 < 10 < 10 22 5.5 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2

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Appendix B
Summary of Leachate Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Feb-01-98 Apr-01-98 Aug-01-98 Oct-01-98 Jan-01-99 Apr-14-99 Jul-13-99 Oct-01-99 Jan-11-00 Apr-01-00 Jul-12-00 Jan-05-01
Location
Leachate Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 40 < 10 < 1 < 1
Leachate Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5
Leachate Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 40 12 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 50 58 1.5 < 5
Leachate 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 1.3 < 1 < 1
Leachate 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 3.6 < 1 1.1 < 1 1.8 < 1 < 1 20 22 < 1 < 1
Leachate 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 2 < 1 1.4 < 1 1.7 1.7 < 1 2.3 2.9 1.4 < 1
Leachate Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 24 < 10 < 1 < 1
Leachate 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 2.8 < 10 3.2 3
Leachate Benzene ug/L 1.6 49 14 20 8.2 11 10 8.9 9.6 16 11 11.3
Leachate Ethylbenzene ug/L 39 570 250 490 490 4 360 560 220 310 360 421
Leachate Styrene ug/L < 1 13 < 1 < 1 < 1 1.4 < 1 1 1.4 1.4
Leachate Toluene ug/L 9.2 200 75 180 45 480 96 150 76 170 110 100
Leachate Xylenes, total ug/L 16 190 110 200 200 6.5 190 500 93 170 160 310.7
Leachate Acetone ug/L 980 540 980 288
Leachate Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 1.4
Leachate Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate 2-Butanone ug/L 1200 470 1100 < 50
Leachate Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5
Leachate 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropan ug/L < 5 < 5 < 1 < 1
Leachate 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate 2-Hexanone ug/L < 5 < 5 < 50 290
Leachate 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L 120 74 < 50 < 50
Leachate trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1
Leachate Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1
Leachate BOD mg/L 30 1100 150 150 170 390 150 66 210
Leachate Oil & Grease mg/L 2.8 3 2.1 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5

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Appendix B
Summary of Leachate Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Apr-11-01 Jul-18-01 Oct-22-01 Feb-27-02 May-23-02 Jul-22-02 Oct-17-02 Jan-22-03 Apr-30-03 Jul-23-03 Oct-22-03 Jan-29-04
Location
Leachate Bromomethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 10 < 25 10 < 25
Leachate Iodomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Dibromomethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Methylene Chloride ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 10 < 25 < 10 < 25
Leachate 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Trichloroethene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 10 < 25 < 10 < 25
Leachate 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Vinyl Chloride ug/L 3.00 2 3 2.00 < 10 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 10 < 25 < 10 < 25
Leachate Benzene ug/L 16.0 11 9 10.0 11 13 13 11 8.9 11 11 8.6
Leachate Ethylbenzene ug/L 330 260 330 270 370 420 450 540 310 390 370 440
Leachate Styrene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 2 < 5 < 5 20 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 5
Leachate Toluene ug/L 160 99 99 56.0 92 100 93 70 78 50 45 49
Leachate Xylenes, total ug/L 249 174 135 155 160 200 210 170 150 190 180 180
Leachate Acetone ug/L 520 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 130 180
Leachate Acrylonitrile ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 25 < 25
Leachate Bromochloromethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5
Leachate 2-Butanone ug/L 820 < 5 24 < 5 54 130
Leachate Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 25 < 25
Leachate 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropan ug/L < 1 3 < 1 < 1 < 25 < 25
Leachate 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5
Leachate 2-Hexanone ug/L 45.0 34 < 5 9.00 < 25 < 25
Leachate 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L 117 49 13 47.0 < 25 < 25
Leachate trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5
Leachate Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 5 < 5
Leachate BOD mg/L 166 162 49.0 60 55 100 75 175
Leachate Oil & Grease mg/L 52.8 6.00 43.4 9.4 14.4 9.6 14.3 14.5

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Appendix B
Summary of Leachate Analytical Data
Granger Wood Street Act 641 Landfill

Monitoring
Parameter Units Apr-23-04 Aug-04-04 Nov-02-04 Feb-01-05 Apr-18-05 Jul-13-05 Oct-17-05 Jan-23-06 Apr-18-06 Jul-24-06 Oct-26-06 Jan-16-07
Location
Leachate Bromomethane ug/L < 25 < 130 < 25 < 5 < 50 < 50 < 25 < 5 < 10 < 50 < 25 < 10
Leachate Iodomethane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Dibromomethane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Methylene Chloride ug/L 35 < 130 < 25 < 25 < 50 < 50 < 25 7.1 < 10 < 50 < 25 < 10
Leachate 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Tetrachloroethene ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 6.2 < 10 < 10 < 5 1.3 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L < 5 190 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 2 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Trichloroethene ug/L < 5 380 < 5 6 < 10 < 10 35 2.1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L < 25 < 130 < 25 < 5 < 50 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 < 5 < 10 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Vinyl Chloride ug/L < 25 < 130 < 25 < 5 < 50 < 10 < 5 4.4 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Benzene ug/L 9.1 < 25 12 18 17 17 25 6 9.6 10 9.5 10
Leachate Ethylbenzene ug/L 340 260 250 320 320 350 1000 150 310 170 250 220
Leachate Styrene ug/L < 5 < 25 < 5 15 < 10 < 10 < 5 3 2.8 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate Toluene ug/L 53 81 380 720 690 510 140 96 79 82 620 210
Leachate Xylenes, total ug/L 160 120 130 210 210 190 400 77 150 75 120 120
Leachate Acetone ug/L 2000 1500 700
Leachate Acrylonitrile ug/L < 130 < 50 < 50
Leachate Bromochloromethane ug/L < 25 < 10 < 10
Leachate 2-Butanone ug/L 2700 1700 480
Leachate Carbon Disulfide ug/L < 130 < 10 < 10
Leachate 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropan ug/L < 130 < 50 < 50
Leachate 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L < 25 < 10 < 10
Leachate 2-Hexanone ug/L < 130 < 50 < 50
Leachate 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L < 130 180 < 50
Leachate trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L < 25 < 10 < 10
Leachate Vinyl Acetate ug/L < 25 < 10 < 5 < 1 < 2 < 10 < 5 < 2
Leachate BOD mg/L 1080 220 180
Leachate Oil & Grease mg/L < 5 < 5.0 5.5

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Appendix C
Data Evaluation and Prediction Limit Calculation
Example – Ammonia

RMT, Inc. | Granger Waste Management Company    Final   April 2007 
I:\PJT\00‐04065\01\R000406501‐004.DOC  Revised Jan 2009; Oct 2009 
 

Appendix D
Data Evaluation and Prediction Limit Calculations

RMT, Inc. | Granger Waste Management Company    Final   April 2007 
I:\PJT\00‐04065\01\R000406501‐004.DOC  Revised Jan 2009; Oct 2009 
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1540 Eisenhower Place
Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Main 734.971.7080
Fax 734.971.9022

Memorandum

To: Chuck Annett, Ph.D., Granger Waste Management Company

From: Graham Crockford, Senior Project Manager


Darby VanAntwerp, Project Scientist
Subject: Prediction Limit Calculations for MW-32S and MW-32D,
Wood Street Part 115 Landfill
Granger Waste Management Company
Date: July 17, 2012
Project No.: 003794.0000.0000 Ph 001

The following presents an update to the Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program (Program)
for the Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill, located in Dewitt, Michigan. Granger retained
TRC Environmental Corporation (TRC) to calculate prediction limits at MW-32S and MW-32D
for the primary and secondary indicator parameters where enough background data points
were available (8 data points). Prediction limits were calculated in accordance with the
procedures detailed in the revised Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program 1.

The available background data for the primary and secondary indicator parameters for MW-32S
and MW-32D were reviewed prior to the statistical analysis. An accelerated sampling program
for several parameters was implemented in the fourth quarter of 2010 and bi-weekly samples
were collected. Instead of using every data point from the fourth quarter of 2010, which
potentially would bias the prediction limits and not fully account for seasonal variation, two of
the seven biweekly sampling points were used in the prediction limit calculation (October 7,
2010 and December 1, 2010). These two data points, in addition with the remaining available
quarterly data, provided the minimum of 8 data points required for prediction limit calculations
for the following:
 Primary Indicator Parameters: ammonia, boron, cadmium, potassium and total organic
carbon
 Secondary Indicator Parameters: barium, iron, and manganese.

1RMT, Inc., April 2007, Revised January 2009. Updated Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program, Granger Wood
Street Landfill, Dewitt Township, Michigan.

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Memorandum
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The datasets were reviewed for outliers prior to calculating prediction limits. The ChemStat 2
software package was used to summarize the data and calculate the prediction limits. First,
time-series plots were inspected visually for anomalous data. The only flagged potential outlier
was in the ammonia dataset for MW-32S (1/19/2012 – 0.57 mg/L). A probability plot of the
residuals for the ammonia data at MW-32S also indicated that the data point was anomalous. A
formal outlier test was run (Dixon’s Test for Outliers), and confirmed that the ammonia data
point was an outlier. This data point was excluded from the statistical analyses. Note that the
prediction limit for ammonia at MW-32S was based on 7 data points as opposed to 8 as
recommended in the stats plan.

Next, each dataset was reviewed for normality using the Coefficient of Skewness and the
Shapiro-Wilks Test. If the skewness coefficient was calculated to be between negative one and
one, then the data were assumed to be approximately normally distributed. If the skewness
coefficient was calculated as greater than one (or less than negative one) then the calculation
was performed on the natural log (Ln) of the data. If the Ln of the data still determined that the
data appeared to be skewed, then the Shapiro‐Wilk test of normality (Shapiro‐Wilk) was
calculated. The Shapiro‐Wilk was calculated on both non‐transformed data, and the natural log
transformed data. If the Shapiro‐Wilk statistic indicated that normal distributional assumptions
were not valid, then the parameter was considered a candidate for non-parametric statistical
evaluation.

A summary of the cobalt prediction limits calculated for the aforementioned list of monitoring
wells, as well as the choices made in determining the statistical method to be used are provided
in Table 1. The significant figures for each prediction limit are based on the number of
significant figures of the highest reporting limit within the data set used to calculate each
prediction limit. Note that the cadmium data sets for MW-32S and MW-32D contain no detected
cadmium concentrations and no elevated reporting limits; therefore, the prediction limit was set
equal to the detection limit (0.0002 mg/L). ChemStat output files (e.g. data set summaries) for
the data are included in Attachment A.

Attachments: Table 1 – Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Choices


Attachment A – Chemstat Output Files

2 Chemstat Unicode Full Version 6.2.1.0, 1996-2007. Starpoint Software, Inc.

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Table 1
Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Calculations for MW-32S and MW-32D
Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill

Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Prediction
Monitoring (5% Crtical Value) Outliers Prediction Limit
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data
Primary Indicator Parameters
Ammonia
MW-32S -1 < -4.5745e-15 < 1 Yes(1) Parametric 0.16
MW-32D 1.61719 > 1 1.35085 > 1 0.818 > 0.762361 0.818 > 0.817009 No Non-Parametric 0.27
Boron, dissolved
MW-32S 2.26779 > 1 2.26779 > 1 0.818 > 0.418591 0.818 > 0.418591 No Non-Parametric 0.05
MW-32D 50% ND No Non-Parametric 0.02
Cadmium, dissolved
MW-32S 100% ND No Non-Parametric 0.0002
MW-32D 100% ND No Non-Parametric 0.0002
Potassium, dissolved
MW-32S 1.06812 > 1 1.0736 > 1 0.818 > 0.810824 0.818 < 0.835589 No Parametric 1.5
MW-32D -1 < -3.9122e-15 < 1 No Parametric 1.3
Total Organic Carbon
MW-32S 1.10495 > 1 -1 < 0.782157 < 1 No Parametric 3.2
MW-32D -1 < 0.349152 < 1 No Parametric 7.0
Secondary Indicator Parameters
Barium, dissolved
MW-32S -1 < 0.32397 < 1 No Parametric 0.17
MW-32D -1 < 1.6623e-14 < 1 No Parametric 0.20
Iron, dissolved
MW-32S -1 < 0.265165 < 1 No Parametric 2.3
MW-32D -1 < 0.484795 < 1 No Parametric 4.3
Manganese, dissolved
MW-32S Standard Deviation = 0; Prediction Limit = mean of data set No Non-Parametric 0.03
MW-32D 1.1547 > 1 1.1547 > 1 0.818 > 0.566231 0.818 > 0.566231 No Non-Parametric 0.05
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 1 > 0.537721 > -1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value
(1)
Anomalous data point at MW-32S on 1/19/2012 (Ammonia = 0.57 mg/L). Data point identified as an outlier and excluded from statistical analysis.

TRC Environmental Corp. |Granger Waste Manangement Company


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2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5
Normal Quantiles

0.0

-0.5

-1.0

-1.5

-2.0
-1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
Concentrati on (mg/L x 0.1)

Page 2
Dixon's Test for Outliers
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
All Locations
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

For 16 Measurements...
1% Level of Significance

Iteration Highest Lowest Critical Outlier


1 0.840909 0 0.595 0.57
2 0.571429 0 0.616 None

Loc. Date Conc. Outlier

MW-32D 10/7/2010 0.18 FALSE


12/1/2010 0.27 FALSE
1/13/2011 0.16 FALSE
4/15/2011 0.16 FALSE
7/14/2011 0.18 FALSE
10/26/2011 0.18 FALSE
1/19/2012 0.2 FALSE
4/13/2012 0.19 FALSE

MW-32S 10/7/2010 0.15 FALSE


12/1/2010 0.13 FALSE
1/13/2011 0.13 FALSE
4/15/2011 0.13 FALSE
7/14/2011 0.15 FALSE
10/26/2011 0.15 FALSE
1/19/2012 0.57 TRUE
4/13/2012 0.14 FALSE

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Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 15
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 15
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.18 0.18


12/1/2010 0.27 0.27
1/13/2011 0.16 0.16
4/15/2011 0.16 0.16
7/14/2011 0.18 0.18
10/26/2011 0.18 0.18
1/19/2012 0.2 0.2
4/13/2012 0.19 0.19

MW-32S 7 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.15 0.15


12/1/2010 0.13 0.13
1/13/2011 0.13 0.13
4/15/2011 0.13 0.13
7/14/2011 0.15 0.15
10/26/2011 0.15 0.15
4/13/2012 0.14 0.14
1/19/2012 0.57 0.57

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

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Boron, dissolved
0.05
M ulti-We ll Time -Se rie s Graph

0.04

0.03
Concentration (mg/L)

0.02

0.01

10/26/2011
10/7/2010

12/1/2010

1/13/2011

4/15/2011

7/14/2011

1/19/2012

4/13/2012
Sampl e Date
MW-32D MW-32S

Page 5
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 4
Percent Non-Detects: 25%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 4 (50%) 10/7/2010 0.02 0.02


12/1/2010 0.02 0.02
1/13/2011 0.02 0.02
4/15/2011 ND<0.02 ND<0.02
7/14/2011 0.02 0.02
10/26/2011 ND<0.02 ND<0.02
1/19/2012 ND<0.02 ND<0.02
4/13/2012 ND<0.02 ND<0.02

MW-32S 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.04 0.04


12/1/2010 0.05 0.05
1/13/2011 0.04 0.04
4/15/2011 0.04 0.04
7/14/2011 0.04 0.04
10/26/2011 0.04 0.04
1/19/2012 0.04 0.04
4/13/2012 0.04 0.04

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

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Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2

10/7/2010

MW-32D
12/1/2010

MW-32S
1/13/2011

4/15/2011

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7/14/2011

Sampl e Date
Potassium, dissolved
M ulti-We ll Time -Se rie s Graph

10/26/2011

1/19/2012

4/13/2012
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 1.2 1.2


12/1/2010 1.2 1.2
1/13/2011 1.2 1.2
4/15/2011 1.3 1.3
7/14/2011 1 1
10/26/2011 1.1 1.1
1/19/2012 1.1 1.1
4/13/2012 1.1 1.1

MW-32S 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 1.2 1.2


12/1/2010 1.2 1.2
1/13/2011 1.3 1.3
4/15/2011 1.5 1.5
7/14/2011 1.2 1.2
10/26/2011 1.1 1.1
1/19/2012 1.2 1.2
4/13/2012 1.1 1.1

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

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Concentration (mg/L)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10/7/2010

MW-32D
12/1/2010

MW-32S
1/13/2011

4/15/2011

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7/14/2011

Sampl e Date
Total Organic Carbon
M ulti-We ll Time -Se rie s Graph

10/26/2011

1/19/2012

4/13/2012
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 2.9 2.9


12/1/2010 3.9 3.9
1/13/2011 5.8 5.8
4/15/2011 3.4 3.4
7/14/2011 6.2 6.2
10/26/2011 5.7 5.7
1/19/2012 3.1 3.1
4/13/2012 3.9 3.9

MW-32S 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 1.7 1.7


12/1/2010 1.5 1.5
1/13/2011 2.4 2.4
4/15/2011 1.6 1.6
7/14/2011 2.1 2.1
10/26/2011 1.7 1.7
1/19/2012 2 2
4/13/2012 3.1 3.1

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

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Barium, dissolved
0.2
M ulti-We ll Time -Se rie s Graph

0.15
Concentration (mg/L)

0.1

0.05

10/26/2011
10/7/2010

12/1/2010

1/13/2011

4/15/2011

7/14/2011

1/19/2012

4/13/2012
Sampl e Date
MW-32D MW-32S

Page 11
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.18 0.18


12/1/2010 0.18 0.18
1/13/2011 0.19 0.19
4/15/2011 0.19 0.19
7/14/2011 0.19 0.19
10/26/2011 0.19 0.19
1/19/2012 0.18 0.18
4/13/2012 0.18 0.18

MW-32S 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.15 0.15


12/1/2010 0.15 0.15
1/13/2011 0.17 0.17
4/15/2011 0.16 0.16
7/14/2011 0.16 0.16
10/26/2011 0.16 0.16
1/19/2012 0.16 0.16
4/13/2012 0.15 0.15

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

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Concentration (mg/L)

0
1
2
3
4
5
10/7/2010

MW-32D
12/1/2010

MW-32S
1/13/2011

4/15/2011

7/14/2011

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Sampl e Date
Iron, dissolved
M ulti-We ll Time -Se rie s Graph

10/26/2011

1/19/2012

4/13/2012
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 3.6 3.6


12/1/2010 4.2 4.2
1/13/2011 4 4
4/15/2011 3.9 3.9
7/14/2011 3.4 3.4
10/26/2011 3.6 3.6
1/19/2012 3.7 3.7
4/13/2012 3.6 3.6

MW-32S 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 1.9 1.9


12/1/2010 2.1 2.1
1/13/2011 2.2 2.2
4/15/2011 2.2 2.2
7/14/2011 1.9 1.9
10/26/2011 2 2
1/19/2012 1.9 1.9
4/13/2012 1.8 1.8

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

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Manganese, dissolved
0.05
M ulti-We ll Time -Se rie s Graph

0.04

0.03
Concentration (mg/L)

0.02

0.01

10/26/2011
10/7/2010

12/1/2010

1/13/2011

4/15/2011

7/14/2011

1/19/2012

4/13/2012
Sampl e Date
MW-32D MW-32S

Page 15
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.05 0.05


12/1/2010 0.04 0.04
1/13/2011 0.05 0.05
4/15/2011 0.04 0.04
7/14/2011 0.04 0.04
10/26/2011 0.04 0.04
1/19/2012 0.04 0.04
4/13/2012 0.04 0.04

MW-32S 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.03 0.03


12/1/2010 0.03 0.03
1/13/2011 0.03 0.03
4/15/2011 0.03 0.03
7/14/2011 0.03 0.03
10/26/2011 0.03 0.03
1/19/2012 0.03 0.03
4/13/2012 0.03 0.03

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

Page 16
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 0.19 0.035051 1.61719
MW-32S 7 0.14 0.01 -4.5745e-015

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
15 0.166667 0.0363842 1.50262

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Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 -1.67363 0.165881 1.35085
MW-32S 7 -1.96831 0.071557 -0.016537

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
15 -1.81115 0.197757 0.945945

Page 18
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Location: MW-32D
Normality Test of Residuals
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -0.03 0.08 0.11 0.6052 0.066572
2 -0.03 0.01 0.04 0.3164 0.012656
3 -0.01 2.77556e-017 0.01 0.1743 0.001743
4 -0.01 -0.01 0 0.0561 0
5 -0.01 -0.01 0
6 2.77556e-017 -0.01 -0.01
7 0.01 -0.03 -0.04
8 0.08 -0.03 -0.11

Sum of b values = 0.080971


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.035051
W Statistic = 0.762361

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.762361


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.762361


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance

Page 19
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Location: MW-32D
Normality Test of Residuals
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -0.158949 0.364299 0.523248 0.6052 0.31667
2 -0.158949 0.0641947 0.223144 0.3164 0.0706026
3 -0.0411658 0.0129014 0.0540672 0.1743 0.00942392
4 -0.0411658 -0.0411658 0 0.0561 0
5 -0.0411658 -0.0411658 0
6 0.0129014 -0.0411658 -0.0540672
7 0.0641947 -0.158949 -0.223144
8 0.364299 -0.158949 -0.523248

Sum of b values = 0.396696


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.165881
W Statistic = 0.817009

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.817009


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.817009


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance

Page 20
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 0.02 0 Div 0
MW-32S 8 0.04125 0.00353553 2.26779

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 0.030625 0.0112361 0.632976

Page 21
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 -3.91202 0 Div 0
MW-32S 8 -3.19098 0.0788932 2.26779

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 -3.5515 0.376224 0.555044

Page 22
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Location: MW-32S
Normality Test of Residuals
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -0.00125 0.00875 0.01 0.6052 0.006052
2 -0.00125 -0.00125 0 0.3164 0
3 -0.00125 -0.00125 0 0.1743 0
4 -0.00125 -0.00125 0 0.0561 0
5 -0.00125 -0.00125 0
6 -0.00125 -0.00125 0
7 -0.00125 -0.00125 0
8 0.00875 -0.00125 -0.01

Sum of b values = 0.006052


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.00353553
W Statistic = 0.418591

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.418591


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 exceeds 0.418591


Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance

Page 23
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Location: MW-32S
Normality Test of Residuals
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -0.0278929 0.195251 0.223144 0.6052 0.135046
2 -0.0278929 -0.0278929 0 0.3164 0
3 -0.0278929 -0.0278929 0 0.1743 0
4 -0.0278929 -0.0278929 0 0.0561 0
5 -0.0278929 -0.0278929 0
6 -0.0278929 -0.0278929 0
7 -0.0278929 -0.0278929 0
8 0.195251 -0.0278929 -0.223144

Sum of b values = 0.135046


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.0788932
W Statistic = 0.418591

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.418591


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 exceeds 0.418591


Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance

Page 24
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 1.15 0.092582 3.91228e-015
MW-32S 8 1.225 0.128174 1.25109

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 1.1875 0.114746 1.06812

Page 25
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 0.136907 0.0809421 -0.151616
MW-32S 8 0.198467 0.0994675 1.0736

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 0.167687 0.0931938 0.727488

Page 26
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Location: MW-32S
Normality Test of Residuals
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -0.125 0.275 0.4 0.6052 0.24208
2 -0.125 0.075 0.2 0.3164 0.06328
3 -0.025 -0.025 0 0.1743 0
4 -0.025 -0.025 0 0.0561 0
5 -0.025 -0.025 0
6 -0.025 -0.025 0
7 0.075 -0.125 -0.2
8 0.275 -0.125 -0.4

Sum of b values = 0.30536


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.128174
W Statistic = 0.810824

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.810824


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.810824


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance

Page 27
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Location: MW-32S
Normality Test of Residuals
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -0.103157 0.206998 0.310155 0.6052 0.187706
2 -0.103157 0.0638973 0.167054 0.3164 0.0528559
3 -0.0161454 -0.0161454 0 0.1743 0
4 -0.0161454 -0.0161454 0 0.0561 0
5 -0.0161454 -0.0161454 0
6 -0.0161454 -0.0161454 0
7 0.0638973 -0.103157 -0.167054
8 0.206998 -0.103157 -0.310155

Sum of b values = 0.240562


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.0994675
W Statistic = 0.835589

5% Critical value of 0.818 is less than 0.835589


Data is normally distributed at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.835589


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance

Page 28
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 4.3625 1.32658 0.349152
MW-32S 8 2.0125 0.53033 1.10495

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 3.1875 1.55729 0.782114

Page 29
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 1.43309 0.300981 0.201167
MW-32S 8 0.672335 0.241898 0.782157

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 1.05271 0.473196 0.23694

Page 30
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 0.185 0.00534522 1.6623e-014
MW-32S 8 0.1575 0.00707107 0.32397

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 0.17125 0.015438 -0.101753

Page 31
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 3.75 0.261861 0.484795
MW-32S 8 2 0.151186 0.265165

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 2.875 0.927002 0.0780492

Page 32
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 0.0425 0.0046291 1.1547
MW-32S 8 0.03 0 Div 0

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 0.03625 0.00718795 1.02259

Page 33
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 -3.16309 0.103295 1.1547
MW-32S 8 -3.50656 4.74751e-016 1

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 -3.33482 0.190887 0.463406

Page 34
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Location: MW-32D
Normality Test of Residuals
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -0.0025 0.0075 0.01 0.6052 0.006052
2 -0.0025 0.0075 0.01 0.3164 0.003164
3 -0.0025 -0.0025 0 0.1743 0
4 -0.0025 -0.0025 0 0.0561 0
5 -0.0025 -0.0025 0
6 -0.0025 -0.0025 0
7 0.0075 -0.0025 -0.01
8 0.0075 -0.0025 -0.01

Sum of b values = 0.009216


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.0046291
W Statistic = 0.566231

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.566231


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 exceeds 0.566231


Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance

Page 35
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Location: MW-32D
Normality Test of Residuals
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -0.0557859 0.167358 0.223144 0.6052 0.135046
2 -0.0557859 0.167358 0.223144 0.3164 0.0706026
3 -0.0557859 -0.0557859 0 0.1743 0
4 -0.0557859 -0.0557859 0 0.0561 0
5 -0.0557859 -0.0557859 0
6 -0.0557859 -0.0557859 0
7 0.167358 -0.0557859 -0.223144
8 0.167358 -0.0557859 -0.223144

Sum of b values = 0.205649


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.103295
W Statistic = 0.566231

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.566231


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 exceeds 0.566231


Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32S
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 0.15
12/1/2010 0.13
1/13/2011 0.13
4/15/2011 0.13
7/14/2011 0.15
10/26/2011 0.15
4/13/2012 0.14
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.14
Baseline std Dev = 0.01

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.94318 at 6 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 0.14 [0, 0.160773] FALSE

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Non-Parametric Prediction Interval
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Total Percent Non-Detects = 0%


Future Samples (k) = 1
Recent Dates = 1
Baseline Measurements (n) = 8
Maximum Baseline Concentration = 0.27
Confidence Level = 88.9%
False Positive Rate = 11.1%

Baseline Measurements Date Value


10/7/2010 0.18
12/1/2010 0.27
1/13/2011 0.16
4/15/2011 0.16
7/14/2011 0.18
10/26/2011 0.18
1/19/2012 0.2
4/13/2012 0.19

Date Count Mean Significant


4/13/2012 1 0.19 FALSE

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Non-Parametric Prediction Interval
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32S
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Total Percent Non-Detects = 0%


Future Samples (k) = 1
Recent Dates = 1
Baseline Measurements (n) = 7
Maximum Baseline Concentration = 0.05
Confidence Level = 87.5%
False Positive Rate = 12.5%

Baseline Measurements Date Value


10/7/2010 0.04
12/1/2010 0.05
1/13/2011 0.04
4/15/2011 0.04
7/14/2011 0.04
10/26/2011 0.04
1/19/2012 0.04

Date Count Mean Significant


4/13/2012 1 0.04 FALSE

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Non-Parametric Prediction Interval
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Total Percent Non-Detects = 42.8571%


Future Samples (k) = 1
Recent Dates = 1
Baseline Measurements (n) = 7
Maximum Baseline Concentration = 0.02
Confidence Level = 87.5%
False Positive Rate = 12.5%

Baseline Measurements Date Value


10/7/2010 0.02
12/1/2010 0.02
1/13/2011 0.02
4/15/2011 ND<0.02
7/14/2011 0.02
10/26/2011 ND<0.02
1/19/2012 ND<0.02

Date Count Mean Significant


4/13/2012 1 0.02 FALSE

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32S
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 0.182322
12/1/2010 0.182322
1/13/2011 0.262364
4/15/2011 0.405465
7/14/2011 0.182322
10/26/2011 0.0953102
1/19/2012 0.182322
4/13/2012 0.0953102
From 8 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.198467
Baseline std Dev = 0.0994675

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.89458 at 7 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 0.0953102 [0, 0.398347] FALSE

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 1.2
12/1/2010 1.2
1/13/2011 1.2
4/15/2011 1.3
7/14/2011 1
10/26/2011 1.1
1/19/2012 1.1
4/13/2012 1.1
From 8 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 1.15
Baseline std Dev = 0.092582

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.89458 at 7 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 1.1 [0, 1.33604] FALSE

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32S
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 0.530628
12/1/2010 0.405465
1/13/2011 0.875469
4/15/2011 0.470004
7/14/2011 0.741937
10/26/2011 0.530628
1/19/2012 0.693147
4/13/2012 1.1314
From 8 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.672335
Baseline std Dev = 0.241898

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.89458 at 7 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 1.1314 [0, 1.15843] FALSE

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 2.9
12/1/2010 3.9
1/13/2011 5.8
4/15/2011 3.4
7/14/2011 6.2
10/26/2011 5.7
1/19/2012 3.1
4/13/2012 3.9
From 8 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 4.3625
Baseline std Dev = 1.32658

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.89458 at 7 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 3.9 [0, 7.02827] FALSE

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32S
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 0.15
12/1/2010 0.15
1/13/2011 0.17
4/15/2011 0.16
7/14/2011 0.16
10/26/2011 0.16
1/19/2012 0.16
4/13/2012 0.15
From 8 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.1575
Baseline std Dev = 0.00707107

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.89458 at 7 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 0.15 [0, 0.171709] FALSE

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 0.18
12/1/2010 0.18
1/13/2011 0.19
4/15/2011 0.19
7/14/2011 0.19
10/26/2011 0.19
1/19/2012 0.18
4/13/2012 0.18
From 8 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.185
Baseline std Dev = 0.00534522

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.89458 at 7 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 0.18 [0, 0.195741] FALSE

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32S
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 1.9
12/1/2010 2.1
1/13/2011 2.2
4/15/2011 2.2
7/14/2011 1.9
10/26/2011 2
1/19/2012 1.9
4/13/2012 1.8
From 8 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 2
Baseline std Dev = 0.151186

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.89458 at 7 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 1.8 [0, 2.30381] FALSE

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Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 3.6
12/1/2010 4.2
1/13/2011 4
4/15/2011 3.9
7/14/2011 3.4
10/26/2011 3.6
1/19/2012 3.7
4/13/2012 3.6
From 8 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 3.75
Baseline std Dev = 0.261861

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.89458 at 7 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


4/13/2012 1 3.6 [0, 4.27621] FALSE

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Non-Parametric Prediction Interval
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Total Percent Non-Detects = 0%


Future Samples (k) = 1
Recent Dates = 1
Baseline Measurements (n) = 8
Maximum Baseline Concentration = 0.05
Confidence Level = 88.9%
False Positive Rate = 11.1%

Baseline Measurements Date Value


10/7/2010 0.05
12/1/2010 0.04
1/13/2011 0.05
4/15/2011 0.04
7/14/2011 0.04
10/26/2011 0.04
1/19/2012 0.04
4/13/2012 0.04

Date Count Mean Significant


4/13/2012 1 0.04 FALSE

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Results you can rely on

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Memorandum

To: Tim Krause, Granger Waste Management Company

From: Sarah Holmstrom, TRC Project Manager


Graham Crockford, TRC Senior Client Service Manager

Subject: Prediction Limit Calculations for MW-32S and MW-32D


Wood Street Part 115 Landfill
Granger Waste Management Company

Date: August 29, 2013

Project No.: 201163.0001.0000

This memorandum presents an update to the Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program


(Program) for the Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill, located in Dewitt, Michigan. Granger
retained TRC Environmental Corporation (TRC) to calculate prediction limits at MW-32S and
MW-32D for the remainder of the secondary indicator parameters where a sufficient number of
background data points (8 data points) are available to calculate initial prediction limits.
Specifically, prediction limits were calculated for antimony, arsenic, chromium, copper, lead,
nickel, selenium, and zinc. In addition, TRC evaluated several primary indicator parameters
calculated in July 2012 at MW-32S and MW-32D to determine whether the prediction limits are
appropriate.

Secondary Indicator Prediction Limits


Prediction limits were calculated in accordance with the procedures detailed in the revised
Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program 1. The available background data for the secondary
indicator parameters for MW-32S and MW-32D were reviewed prior to the statistical analysis.
An accelerated sampling program for several parameters was implemented in the fourth
quarter of 2010 and bi-weekly samples were collected. Instead of using every data point from
the fourth quarter of 2010, which potentially would bias the prediction limits and not fully

1RMT, Inc., April 2007, Revised January 2009. Updated Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program, Granger Wood
Street Landfill, Dewitt Township, Michigan.

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account for seasonal variation, three of the seven biweekly sampling points were used in the
prediction limit calculation (October 7, 2010, November 17, 2010, and December 15, 2010).
These three data points, in addition with the remaining available semiannual data, provided the
minimum of 8 data points required for prediction limit calculations for the following:
n Secondary Indicator Parameters: antimony, arsenic, chromium, copper, lead, nickel,
selenium, and zinc.

The data sets were reviewed for outliers prior to calculating prediction limits. The ChemStat 2
software package was used to summarize the data and calculate the prediction limits. First,
time-series plots were inspected visually for anomalous data. The only flagged potential outlier
was in the selenium data set for MW-32D (7/25/2012 – 0.0.0021 mg/L). Since this data point was
the only selenium detection within the data set, it was considered anomalous and therefore
was excluded from the statistical analyses. Note that the prediction limit for selenium at
MW-32D was based on 7 data points as opposed to 8 as recommended in the stats plan.

Next, each data set was reviewed for normality using the Coefficient of Skewness and the
Shapiro-Wilks Test. If the skewness coefficient was calculated to be between negative one and
one, then the data were assumed to be approximately normally distributed. If the skewness
coefficient was calculated as greater than one (or less than negative one) then the calculation was
performed on the natural log (Ln) of the data. If the Ln of the data still determined that the data
appeared to be skewed, then the Shapiro‐Wilks test of normality was calculated. The Shapiro‐
Wilks statistic was calculated on both non‐transformed data, and the natural log transformed
data. If the Shapiro‐Wilks statistic indicated that normal distributional assumptions were not
valid, then the parameter was considered a candidate for non-parametric statistical evaluation.

A summary of the prediction limits calculated for the aforementioned list of parameters, as well
as the choices made in determining the statistical method to be used are provided in Table 1. The
significant figures for each prediction limit are based on the number of significant figures of the
highest reporting limit within the data set used to calculate each prediction limit. Note that the
several data sets for MW-32S and MW-32D contain no detected concentrations and no elevated
reporting limits; therefore, the prediction limit was set equal to the respective detection limits.
ChemStat output files (e.g., data set summaries) for the data are included in Attachment A.

Primary Indicator Evaluation


Prediction limits calculated for primary indicator parameters in July 2012 were evaluated using
a series of trend charts to assess potential variability within the data sets and determine whether
the prediction limits are appropriate. Ammonia at MW-32S was evaluated since it was
calculated using 7 data points (due to removal of an outlier). Total organic carbon (TOC) at
MW-32S and MW-32D was also evaluated due to recent trends in the data. Trend charts used to

2 ChemStat Unicode Full Version 6.2.1.0, 1996-2007. Starpoint Software, Inc.

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evaluate these prediction limits are included in Attachment B. The following is a summary of
this evaluation:
n Ammonia at MW-32S is stable. Recent data are consistent with the data set used to
calculate the prediction limit and the single outlier identified in July 2012 is still viewed as
an outlier when considering more recent data. Therefore, it was not necessary to update
the prediction limit at this time.
n TOC at MW-32D appears to have stabilized at concentrations below the existing prediction
limits. Therefore, the existing prediction limit is appropriate and prediction limits were not
updated at this time.
n Review of data shows that TOC at MW-32S continues to exhibit variability in the
data. TOC concentrations began trending upward at MW-32S in April 2012. Data appear
to be trending back downward. However, the most recent data collected in July 2013
continue to exceed the prediction limit. Other sensitive indicator parameters at this
location are not showing an upward trend, suggesting that the TOC increase is likely due to
natural variability in groundwater. Data indicate that the prediction limit for TOC at
MW-32S is not fully accounting for natural variability groundwater at that location and the
prediction limit should be updated when additional data are available to confirm stable
trends. We recommend collecting a few more data points before updating the prediction
limit in order to capture more of the recent variability and develop an appropriate
prediction limit.

Attachments: Table 1 – Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Choices


Attachment A – ChemStat Output Files
Attachment B – Primary Indicator Trend Charts

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Table 1
Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Choices

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Table 1
Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Calculations for MW-32S and MW-32D
Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill

Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Prediction
Monitoring (5% Crtical Value) Outliers Prediction Limit
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed Test
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data
Secondary Indicator Parameters
Antimony, dissolved
MW-32S 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.002
MW-32D 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.002
Arsenic, dissolved
MW-32S -1 < -0.309839 < 1 No Parametric 0.020
MW-32D -1.35241 < -1 -1.46999 < -1 0.818 > 0.814841 0.818 > 0.790016 No Non-Parametric 0.0067
Chromium, dissolved
MW-32S 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.002
MW-32D 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.002
Copper, dissolved
MW-32S 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.002
MW-32D 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.002
Lead, dissolved
MW-32S 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.001
MW-32D 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.001
Nickel, dissolved
MW-32S 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.025
MW-32D 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.025
Selenium, dissolved
MW-32S 100% Non-Detect No Non-Parametric 0.002
MW-32D 100% Non-Detect Yes(1) Non-Parametric 0.002
Zinc, dissolved
MW-32S -1 < -0.336354 < 1 No Parametric 0.044
MW-32D -1 < 0.506214 < 1 No Parametric 0.036
Notes:
2.14275 > 1 1 > 0.537721 > -1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value
(1)
Anomalous data point at MW-32D on 7/25/2012 (Selenium = 0.0021 mg/L). Data point identified as an outlier and excluded from statistical analysis.

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Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Antimony, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 16
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


11/17/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
12/15/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

MW-32S 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


11/17/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
12/15/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


C o n c e n tr a tio n ( m g /L )

0
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
1 0 /7 /2 0 1 0

MW-32D
MW-32S
2 /3 /2 0 1 1

6 /2 /2 0 1 1

9 /2 9 /2 0 1 1

Sample Date
Arsenic, dissolved

1 /2 6 /2 0 1 2
Multi-Well Time-Series Graph

5 /2 4 /2 0 1 2

9 /2 0 /2 0 1 2

1 /1 7 /2 0 1 3
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.0051 0.0051


11/17/2010 0.0064 0.0064
12/15/2010 0.006 0.006
1/13/2011 0.0067 0.0067
7/14/2011 0.0066 0.0066
1/19/2012 0.0065 0.0065
7/25/2012 0.0067 0.0067
1/17/2013 0.0061 0.0061

MW-32S 8 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.017 0.017


11/17/2010 0.019 0.019
12/15/2010 0.017 0.017
1/13/2011 0.019 0.019
7/14/2011 0.018 0.018
1/19/2012 0.018 0.018
7/25/2012 0.018 0.018
1/17/2013 0.016 0.016

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Chromium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 16
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


11/17/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
12/15/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

MW-32S 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


11/17/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
12/15/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Copper, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 16
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


11/17/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
12/15/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

MW-32S 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


11/17/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
12/15/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Lead, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 16
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.001 ND<0.001


11/17/2010 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
12/15/2010 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/13/2011 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/14/2011 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/19/2012 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/25/2012 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/17/2013 ND<0.001 ND<0.001

MW-32S 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.001 ND<0.001


11/17/2010 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
12/15/2010 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/13/2011 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/14/2011 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/19/2012 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/25/2012 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/17/2013 ND<0.001 ND<0.001

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Nickel, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 16
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.025 ND<0.025


11/17/2010 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
12/15/2010 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/13/2011 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/14/2011 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/19/2012 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/25/2012 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/17/2013 ND<0.025 ND<0.025

MW-32S 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.025 ND<0.025


11/17/2010 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
12/15/2010 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/13/2011 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/14/2011 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/19/2012 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/25/2012 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/17/2013 ND<0.025 ND<0.025

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


C o n c e n tr a tio n ( m g /L )

0
0.0005
0.001
0.0015
0.002
0.0025
0.003
1 0 /7 /2 0 1 0

MW-32D
MW-32S
2 /3 /2 0 1 1

6 /2 /2 0 1 1

9 /2 9 /2 0 1 1

Sample Date
Selenium, dissolved

1 /2 6 /2 0 1 2
Multi-Well Time-Series Graph

5 /2 4 /2 0 1 2

9 /2 0 /2 0 1 2
Outlier Removed

1 /1 7 /2 0 1 3
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Selenium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 15
Total Non-Detect: 15
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 15
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 7 7 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


11/17/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
12/15/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 0.0021 0.0021 Outlier Removed
MW-32S 8 8 (100%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
11/17/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
12/15/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


C o n c e n tr a tio n ( m g /L )

0
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
0.025
0.03
0.035
0.04
1 0 /7 /2 0 1 0

MW-32D
MW-32S
2 /3 /2 0 1 1

6 /2 /2 0 1 1

9 /2 9 /2 0 1 1

Sample Date
Zinc, dissolved

1 /2 6 /2 0 1 2
Multi-Well Time-Series Graph

5 /2 4 /2 0 1 2

9 /2 0 /2 0 1 2

1 /1 7 /2 0 1 3
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 16
Total Non-Detect: 5
Percent Non-Detects: 31.25%
Total Background Measurements: 16
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 8 3 (37.5%) 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01


11/17/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01
12/15/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01
1/13/2011 0.013 0.013
7/14/2011 0.026 0.026
1/19/2012 0.029 0.029
7/25/2012 0.025 0.025
1/17/2013 0.013 0.013

MW-32S 8 2 (25%) 10/7/2010 0.012 0.012


11/17/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01
12/15/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01
1/13/2011 0.024 0.024
7/14/2011 0.031 0.031
1/19/2012 0.032 0.032
7/25/2012 0.032 0.032
1/17/2013 0.034 0.034

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 0.0062625 0.000537022 -1.35241
MW-32S 8 0.01775 0.0010351 -0.309839

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 0.0120063 0.00598537 0.0291653
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 -5.07667 0.0912795 -1.46999
MW-32S 8 -4.03288 0.0589584 -0.395278

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 -4.55478 0.544099 -0.0261046
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Background Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-32D 8 0.017 0.00817662 0.506214
MW-32S 8 0.023125 0.0107363 -0.336354

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
16 0.0200625 0.00974658 0.163589
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Location: MW-32D
Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 0.0051 0.0067 0.0016 0.6052 0.00096832
2 0.006 0.0067 0.0007 0.3164 0.00022148
3 0.0061 0.0066 0.0005 0.1743 8.715e-005
4 0.0064 0.0065 0.0001 0.0561 5.61e-006
5 0.0065 0.0064 -0.0001
6 0.0066 0.0061 -0.0005
7 0.0067 0.006 -0.0007
8 0.0067 0.0051 -0.0016

Sum of b values = 0.00128256


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.000537022
W Statistic = 0.814841

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.814841


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.814841


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Location: MW-32D
Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -5.27851 -5.00565 0.272867 0.6052 0.165139
2 -5.116 -5.00565 0.110348 0.3164 0.0349141
3 -5.09947 -5.02069 0.0787809 0.1743 0.0137315
4 -5.05146 -5.03595 0.0155042 0.0561 0.000869785
5 -5.03595 -5.05146 -0.0155042
6 -5.02069 -5.09947 -0.0787809
7 -5.00565 -5.116 -0.110348
8 -5.00565 -5.27851 -0.272867

Sum of b values = 0.214655


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.0912795
W Statistic = 0.790016

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.790016


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.790016


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32S
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 0.017
11/17/2010 0.019
12/15/2010 0.017
1/13/2011 0.019
7/14/2011 0.018
1/19/2012 0.018
7/25/2012 0.018
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.018
Baseline std Dev = 0.000816497

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.94318 at 6 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


1/17/2013 1 0.016 [0, 0.0196961] FALSE
Non-Parametric Prediction Interval
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Total Percent Non-Detects = 0%


Future Samples (k) = 1
Recent Dates = 1
Baseline Measurements (n) = 7
Maximum Baseline Concentration = 0.0067
Confidence Level = 87.5%
False Positive Rate = 12.5%

Baseline Measurements Date Value


10/7/2010 0.0051
11/17/2010 0.0064
12/15/2010 0.006
1/13/2011 0.0067
7/14/2011 0.0066
1/19/2012 0.0065
7/25/2012 0.0067

Date Count Mean Significant


1/17/2013 1 0.0061 FALSE
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32S
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 0.012
11/17/2010 ND<0.01
12/15/2010 ND<0.01
1/13/2011 0.024
7/14/2011 0.031
1/19/2012 0.032
7/25/2012 0.032
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0215714
Baseline std Dev = 0.0105808

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.94318 at 6 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


1/17/2013 1 0.034 [0, 0.0435513] FALSE
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-32D
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well USEPA (1989/1992) Formula 95% Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


10/7/2010 ND<0.01
11/17/2010 ND<0.01
12/15/2010 ND<0.01
1/13/2011 0.013
7/14/2011 0.026
1/19/2012 0.029
7/25/2012 0.025
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0175714
Baseline std Dev = 0.0086575

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


95% confidence t = 1.94318 at 6 degrees of freedom

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


1/17/2013 1 0.013 [0, 0.0355561] FALSE
Attachment B
Primary Indicator Trend Charts

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ENVIRONMENTAL • ENERGY • INFRASTRUCTURE


C o n c e n tr a tio n ( m g /L )

0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
1 0 /7 /2 0 1 0

2 /1 5 /2 0 1 1

6 /2 7 /2 0 1 1

1 1 /6 /2 0 1 1

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Sample Date
Nitrogen, ammonia

3 /1 7 /2 0 1 2
Time-Series Graph of MW-32S

7 /2 7 /2 0 1 2
Outlier Removed

1 2 /6 /2 0 1 2

4 /1 7 /2 0 1 3
Nitrogen, ammonia
Probability Plot of Measured Values for MW-32S
Correlation Coefficient = 0.604409
0.604409 < 0.926 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
2.0

1.5

1.0

Outlier Removed
N o r m a l Q u a n tile s

0.5

0.0

-0.5

-1.0

-1.5

-2.0
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
Concentration (mg/L x 0.1)

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Dixon's Test for Outliers
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
All Locations
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

For 12 Measurements...
5% Level of Significance

Iteration Highest Lowest Critical Outlier


1 0.954545 0.333333 0.546 0.57
2 0 0.333333 0.576 None

Loc. Date Conc. Outlier

MW-32S 10/7/2010 0.15 FALSE


12/1/2010 0.13 FALSE
1/13/2011 0.13 FALSE
4/15/2011 0.13 FALSE
7/14/2011 0.15 FALSE
10/26/2011 0.15 FALSE Outlier Removed Based on
1/19/2012 0.57 TRUE
4/13/2012 0.14 FALSE
Probability Plot and Dixon's Test
7/25/2012 0.15 FALSE
10/10/2012 0.12 FALSE
1/17/2013 0.13 FALSE
4/17/2013 0.15 FALSE

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Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 11
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 11
There is 1 background location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32S 11 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.15 0.15


12/1/2010 0.13 0.13
1/13/2011 0.13 0.13
4/15/2011 0.13 0.13
7/14/2011 0.15 0.15
10/26/2011 0.15 0.15
4/13/2012 0.14 0.14
7/25/2012 0.15 0.15
10/10/2012 0.12 0.12
1/17/2013 0.13 0.13
4/17/2013 0.15 0.15
1/19/2012 0.57 0.57

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 unused location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 11 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 0.18 0.18


1/13/2011 0.16 0.16
4/15/2011 0.16 0.16
7/14/2011 0.18 0.18
10/26/2011 0.18 0.18
1/19/2012 0.2 0.2
4/13/2012 0.19 0.19
7/25/2012 0.19 0.19
10/10/2012 0.17 0.17
1/17/2013 0.15 0.15
4/17/2013 0.19 0.19
12/1/2010 0.27 1.05282e-297

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MW-32d Prediction
Limit = 7 mg/L
Total Organic Carbon
7
Multi-Well Time-Series Graph

Outlier Removed
6

5
C o n c e n tr a tio n ( m g /L )

2
MW-32s Prediction
Limit = 3.2 mg/L
1

0
1 0 /7 /2 0 1 0

2 /1 5 /2 0 1 1

6 /2 7 /2 0 1 1

1 1 /6 /2 0 1 1

3 /1 7 /2 0 1 2

7 /2 7 /2 0 1 2

1 2 /6 /2 0 1 2

4 /1 7 /2 0 1 3
Sample Date
MW-32D MW-32S

7/19/2013 MW-32s
TOC = 3.6 mg/L,
exceeds PL and
demonstrates
continued variability
in data set.

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Total Organic Carbon
Probability Plot of Measured Values for MW-32S
Correlation Coefficient = 0.835615
0.835615 < 0.931 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
2.0

1.5

1.0

Outlier Removed
N o r m a l Q u a n tile s

0.5

0.0

-0.5

-1.0

-1.5

-2.0
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
Concentration (mg/L x 1)

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Total Organic Carbon
Probability Plot of Measured Values for MW-32D
Correlation Coefficient = 0.928796
0.928796 < 0.931 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
2.0

1.5

1.0
N o r m a l Q u a n tile s

0.5

0.0

-0.5

-1.0

-1.5

-2.0
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
Concentration (mg/L x 1)

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Dixon's Test for Outliers
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Location: MW-32S
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

For 13 Measurements...
5% Level of Significance

Iteration Highest Lowest Critical Outlier


1 0.680851 0.0869565 0.521 6.3
2 0.571429 0.117647 0.546 3.7
3 0.466667 0.181818 0.576 None

Loc. Date Conc. Outlier

MW-32S 10/7/2010 1.7 FALSE


11/17/2010 1.6 FALSE
12/15/2010 1.7 FALSE
1/13/2011 2.4 FALSE
4/15/2011 1.6 FALSE
7/14/2011 2.1 FALSE
10/26/2011 1.7 FALSE
1/19/2012 2 FALSE
4/13/2012 3.1 FALSE
Outlier Removed Based on
7/25/2012 6.3 TRUE
10/10/2012 2.5 FALSE Probability Plot and Dixon's Test
1/17/2013 3.7 TRUE
4/17/2013 1.4 FALSE

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Dixon's Test for Outliers
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Location: MW-32D
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

For 13 Measurements...
5% Level of Significance

Iteration Highest Lowest Critical Outlier


1 0.25 0.0606061 0.521 None

Loc. Date Conc. Outlier

MW-32D 10/7/2010 2.9 FALSE


11/17/2010 4.1 FALSE
12/15/2010 6.7 FALSE
1/13/2011 5.8 FALSE
4/15/2011 3.4 FALSE
7/14/2011 6.2 FALSE
10/26/2011 5.7 FALSE
1/19/2012 3.1 FALSE
4/13/2012 3.9 FALSE
7/25/2012 3.1 FALSE
10/10/2012 3.6 FALSE
1/17/2013 3.9 FALSE
4/17/2013 3.3 FALSE

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Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 25
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 25
There are 2 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-32D 13 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 2.9 2.9


11/17/2010 4.1 4.1
12/15/2010 6.7 6.7
1/13/2011 5.8 5.8
4/15/2011 3.4 3.4
7/14/2011 6.2 6.2
10/26/2011 5.7 5.7
1/19/2012 3.1 3.1
4/13/2012 3.9 3.9
7/25/2012 3.1 3.1
10/10/2012 3.6 3.6
1/17/2013 3.9 3.9
4/17/2013 3.3 3.3

MW-32S 12 0 (0%) 10/7/2010 1.7 1.7


11/17/2010 1.6 1.6
12/15/2010 1.7 1.7
1/13/2011 2.4 2.4
4/15/2011 1.6 1.6
7/14/2011 2.1 2.1
10/26/2011 1.7 1.7
1/19/2012 2 2
4/13/2012 3.1 3.1
10/10/2012 2.5 2.5
1/17/2013 3.7 3.7
4/17/2013 1.4 1.4
7/25/2012 6.3 6.3

There are 0 compliance locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

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Results you can rely on
 
 
TRC Environmental Corporation 
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Memorandum 

To:  Tim Krause, Granger Waste Management Company 

From:  Sarah Holmstrom, TRC Project Manager 
Jane Li, Environmental Scientist 
Subject:  Prediction Limit Calculations for MW‐33s and MW‐33d                                        
Wood Street Part 115 Landfill 
Granger Waste Management Company  
Date:  December 27, 2017 
Project No.:  270681.0000.0000 Phase 2 

This memorandum presents an update to the Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program 
(Program) for the Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill, located in Dewitt, Michigan.  Granger 
retained TRC Environmental Corporation (TRC) to calculate prediction limits at MW‐33s and 
MW‐33d for the primary and secondary indicator parameters.    

Primary and Secondary Indicator Prediction Limits


Prediction limits were calculated in accordance with the procedures detailed in the revised 
Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program1.  The background data for the primary and 
secondary indicator parameters for MW‐33s and MW‐33d were reviewed prior to the statistical 
analysis.  The minimum of 8 data points required for prediction limit calculations were obtained 
during quarterly sampling events as well as two additional sampling events that occurred in 
February 2017 and May 2017.  Prediction limit calculations were performed for the following 
primary indicator parameters: 
 Primary Indicator Parameters:  ammonia, boron, cadmium, potassium, and total organic 
carbon. 
 Secondary Indicator Parameters:  antimony, arsenic, barium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, 
manganese, nickel, selenium, and zinc. 

                                                      
1 RMT, Inc., April 2007, Revised January 2009.  Updated Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program, Granger 
Wood Street Landfill, Dewitt Township, Michigan. 
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Memorandum 
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The datasets were reviewed for outliers prior to calculating prediction limits.  The ChemStat 2 
 

software package was used to summarize the data and calculate the prediction limits.  First, 
time‐series plots were inspected visually for anomalous data.  Outliers that were flagged during 
the data review and removed from the background datasets are summarized on Table 1.  No 
outliers were identified in the datasets for MW‐33s.  A single detection for copper at MW‐33d 
was identified as an outlier and removed from the data set. 

Next, each dataset was reviewed for normality using the Coefficient of Skewness and the 
Shapiro‐Wilks Test.  If the skewness coefficient was calculated to be between negative one and 
one, then the data were assumed to be approximately normally distributed.  If the skewness 
coefficient was calculated as greater than one (or less than negative one) then the calculation 
was performed on the natural log (Ln) of the data.  If the Ln of the data still determined that the 
data appeared to be skewed, then the Shapiro‐Wilk test of normality (Shapiro‐Wilk) was 
calculated.  The Shapiro‐Wilk statistic was calculated on both non‐transformed data, and the 
natural log transformed data.  If the Shapiro‐Wilk statistic indicated that normal distributional 
assumptions were not valid, then the parameter was considered a candidate for non‐parametric 
statistical evaluation. 

A summary of the prediction limits calculated for the aforementioned list of parameters, as well 
as the choices made in determining the statistical method to be used are provided in Table 2.  
The significant figures for each prediction limit are based on the number of significant figures of 
the highest reporting limit within the data set used to calculate each prediction limit.  Note that 
several data sets for MW‐33s and MW‐33d contain 100% non‐detected concentrations; 
therefore, the prediction limit was non‐parametric and set equal to the respective detection 
limits.  ChemStat output files (e.g. data set summaries) for the data are included in Attachment A. 

Attachments:     
Table 1 – Summary of Outliers Removed – MW‐33d 
Table 2 – Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Choices  
Attachment A – Chemstat Output Files 

                                                      
2 ChemStat Unicode Full Version 6.2.1.0, 1996‐2007.  Starpoint Software, Inc. 

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Table 1 
Summary of Outlier Evaluation for MW‐33d 

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Table 1
Summary of Outliers Removed - MW-33D
Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill

Sample
Parameter Data Outlier Basis for Removal of Outlier
Date
Copper 07/14/16 0.15 mg/L Single detection, rest of data set is non-detect

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Table 2 
Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Choices 

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Table 2
Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Calculations for MW-33S and MW-33D
Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill

Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Prediction
Monitoring (5% Critical Value) Outliers Prediction Limit
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed(1) Test
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data

Primary Indicator Parameters


Ammonia
MW-33S 2.06224 > 1 1.89642 > 1 0.818 > 0.620361 0.818 > 0.689919 N Non-Parametric 0.25
MW-33D -1 < -0.29528 > 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.19
Boron, dissolved
MW-33S -1 < -0.216416 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.033
MW-33D >50% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.022
Cadmium, dissolved
MW-33S 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.00020
MW-33D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.00020
Potassium, dissolved
MW-33S -1 < 0.00336742 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 1.4
MW-33D -1 < 0.439919 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 1.4
Total Organic Carbon
MW-33S -1 < 0.529787 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 2.6
MW-33D 1.63358 > 1 1.28511 > 1 0.818 > 0.749307 0.818 < 0.826955 N Parametric 3.5

Secondary Indicator Parameters


Antimony, dissolved
MW-33S 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
MW-33D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
Arsenic, dissolved
MW-33S -1 < 0.769532 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.017
MW-33D -1 < 0.174942 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.0084
Barium, dissolved
MW-33S -1 < 0.785631 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.19
MW-33D -1 < 0.451115 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.21
Chromium, dissolved
MW-33S 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
MW-33D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
Copper, dissolved
MW-33S 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
MW-33D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- Y Non-Parametric 0.0020
Iron, dissolved
MW-33S -1 < 0.384794 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 2.5
MW-33D -1 < 0.313818 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 4.2
Lead, dissolved
MW-33S 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0010
MW-33D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0010
Manganese, dissolved
MW-33S 1.16215 > 1 1.01468 > 1 0.818 < 0.862677 -- N Parametric 0.041
MW-33D -1 < -0.122468 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.066
Notes:
(1)
No outliers identified in the MW-23R data set.

2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Table 2
Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Calculations for MW-33S and MW-33D
Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill

Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Prediction
Monitoring (5% Critical Value) Outliers Prediction Limit
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed(1) Test
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data

Secondary Indicator Parameters


Nickel, dissolved
MW-33S 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.025
MW-33D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.025
Selenium, dissolved
MW-33S 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
MW-33D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
Zinc, dissolved
MW-33S -1 < 0.523619 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.11
MW-33D -1 < 0.855109 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.050
Notes:
(1)
No outliers identified in the MW-23R data set.

2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Shapiro-Wilks 5%
Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic
Critical Value

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Attachment A 
Chemstat Output Files 

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Concentrations (mg/L) No outliers removed
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.14 0.14


7/14/2016 0.13 0.13
10/13/2016 0.25 0.25
1/13/2017 0.14 0.14
2/28/2017 0.13 0.13
4/11/2017 0.15 0.15
5/16/2017 0.13 0.13
7/21/2017 0.12 0.12

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Nitrogen, ammonia
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
Concentrations (mg/L) No outliers removed
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.027 0.027


7/14/2016 0.021 0.021
10/13/2016 0.021 0.021
1/13/2017 0.03 0.03
2/28/2017 0.027 0.027
4/11/2017 0.026 0.026
5/16/2017 0.029 0.029
7/21/2017 0.0201 0.0201

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03

0.005
0.015
0.025
4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Boron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Cadmium, dissolved
100% Non-Detect
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002


7/14/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/13/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/13/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
2/28/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/11/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
5/16/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/21/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 1.3 1.3


7/14/2016 1.2 1.2
10/13/2016 1.1 1.1
1/13/2017 1.2 1.2
2/28/2017 1.2 1.2
4/11/2017 1.2 1.2
5/16/2017 1.3 1.3
7/21/2017 1.19 1.19

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Potassium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 1.6 1.6


7/14/2016 1.5 1.5
10/13/2016 1.8 1.8
1/13/2017 1.5 1.5
2/28/2017 2.1 2.1
4/11/2017 1.4 1.4
5/16/2017 2.5 2.5
7/21/2017 2.49 2.49

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Total Organic Carbon
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
Concentrations (mg/L) 100% Non-Detect
Parameter: Antimony, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


7/14/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.017 0.017


7/14/2016 0.014 0.014
10/13/2016 0.013 0.013
1/13/2017 0.014 0.014
2/28/2017 0.015 0.015
4/11/2017 0.015 0.015
5/16/2017 0.015 0.015
7/21/2017 0.0136 0.0136

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02

0.005
4/20/2016 0.015

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Arsenic, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
Concentrations (mg/L)
No outliers removed
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.19 0.19


7/14/2016 0.15 0.15
10/13/2016 0.14 0.14
1/13/2017 0.16 0.16
2/28/2017 0.16 0.16
4/11/2017 0.16 0.16
5/16/2017 0.17 0.17
7/21/2017 0.153 0.153

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Barium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Chromium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


7/14/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Copper, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


7/14/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 2.4 2.4


7/14/2016 2.2 2.2
10/13/2016 2 2
1/13/2017 2 2
2/28/2017 2.3 2.3
4/11/2017 2.1 2.1
5/16/2017 2.1 2.1
7/21/2017 2.2 2.2

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Iron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Lead, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.001 ND<0.001


7/14/2016 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
10/13/2016 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/13/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
2/28/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
4/11/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
5/16/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/21/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.041 0.041


7/14/2016 0.035 0.035
10/13/2016 0.032 0.032
1/13/2017 0.034 0.034
2/28/2017 0.034 0.034
4/11/2017 0.037 0.037
5/16/2017 0.035 0.035
7/21/2017 0.0345 0.0345

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Manganese, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
Concentrations (mg/L) 100% Non-Detect
Parameter: Nickel, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.025 ND<0.025


7/14/2016 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
10/13/2016 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/13/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
2/28/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
4/11/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
5/16/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/21/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Selenium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


7/14/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 2
Percent Non-Detects: 25%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33S 8 2 (25%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01


7/14/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01
10/13/2016 0.015 0.015
1/13/2017 0.015 0.015
2/28/2017 0.04 0.04
4/11/2017 0.021 0.021
5/16/2017 0.094 0.094
7/21/2017 0.0459 0.0459

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Zinc, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33S
0.1
0.09
0.08
0.07
Concentration (mg/L)

0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0
4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
1/6/2017
Sample Date
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 0.14875 0.041897 2.06224

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.14875 0.041897 2.06224
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 -1.93207 0.230502 1.89642

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 -1.93207 0.230502 1.89642
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
All Locations
Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 0.12 0.25 0.13 0.6052 0.078676
2 0.13 0.15 0.02 0.3164 0.006328
3 0.13 0.14 0.01 0.1743 0.001743
4 0.13 0.14 0.01 0.0561 0.000561
5 0.14 0.13 -0.01
6 0.14 0.13 -0.01
7 0.15 0.13 -0.02
8 0.25 0.12 -0.13

Sum of b values = 0.087308


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.041897
W Statistic = 0.620361

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.620361


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 exceeds 0.620361


Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
All Locations
Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 -2.12026 -1.38629 0.733969 0.6052 0.444198
2 -2.04022 -1.89712 0.143101 0.3164 0.0452771
3 -2.04022 -1.96611 0.074108 0.1743 0.012917
4 -2.04022 -1.96611 0.074108 0.0561 0.00415746
5 -1.96611 -2.04022 -0.074108
6 -1.96611 -2.04022 -0.074108
7 -1.89712 -2.04022 -0.143101
8 -1.38629 -2.12026 -0.733969

Sum of b values = 0.50655


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.230502
W Statistic = 0.689919

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.689919


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 exceeds 0.689919


Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance
Non-Parametric Prediction Interval
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Total Percent Non-Detects = 0%


Future Samples (k) = 1
Recent Dates = 1
Baseline Measurements (n) = 7
Maximum Baseline Concentration = 0.25
Confidence Level = 87.5%
False Positive Rate = 12.5%

Baseline Measurements Date Value


4/20/2016 0.14
7/14/2016 0.13
10/13/2016 0.25
1/13/2017 0.14
2/28/2017 0.13
4/11/2017 0.15
5/16/2017 0.13

Date Count Mean Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.12 FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 0.0251375 0.00388879 -0.216416

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.0251375 0.00388879 -0.216416
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.027
7/14/2016 0.021
10/13/2016 0.021
1/13/2017 0.03
2/28/2017 0.027
4/11/2017 0.026
5/16/2017 0.029
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0258571
Baseline std Dev = 0.00357904

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.0201 [0, 0.0332921] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 1.21125 0.0644621 0.00336742

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 1.21125 0.0644621 0.00336742
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 1.3
7/14/2016 1.2
10/13/2016 1.1
1/13/2017 1.2
2/28/2017 1.2
4/11/2017 1.2
5/16/2017 1.3
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 1.21429
Baseline std Dev = 0.0690066

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 1.19 [0, 1.35764] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 1.86125 0.448185 0.529787

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 1.86125 0.448185 0.529787
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 1.6
7/14/2016 1.5
10/13/2016 1.8
1/13/2017 1.5
2/28/2017 2.1
4/11/2017 1.4
5/16/2017 2.5
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 1.77143
Baseline std Dev = 0.398808

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 2.49 [0, 2.59989] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 0.014575 0.00122562 0.769532

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.014575 0.00122562 0.769532
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.017
7/14/2016 0.014
10/13/2016 0.013
1/13/2017 0.014
2/28/2017 0.015
4/11/2017 0.015
5/16/2017 0.015
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0147143
Baseline std Dev = 0.00125357

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.0136 [0, 0.0173184] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 0.160375 0.0148703 0.785631

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.160375 0.0148703 0.785631
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.19
7/14/2016 0.15
10/13/2016 0.14
1/13/2017 0.16
2/28/2017 0.16
4/11/2017 0.16
5/16/2017 0.17
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.161429
Baseline std Dev = 0.0157359

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.153 [0, 0.194118] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 2.1625 0.140789 0.384794

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 2.1625 0.140789 0.384794
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 2.4
7/14/2016 2.2
10/13/2016 2
1/13/2017 2
2/28/2017 2.3
4/11/2017 2.1
5/16/2017 2.1
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 2.15714
Baseline std Dev = 0.151186

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 2.2 [0, 2.47121] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 0.0353125 0.00268511 1.16215

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.0353125 0.00268511 1.16215
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 -3.34593 0.0733924 1.01468

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 -3.34593 0.0733924 1.01468
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
All Locations
Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 0.032 0.041 0.009 0.6052 0.0054468
2 0.034 0.037 0.003 0.3164 0.0009492
3 0.034 0.035 0.001 0.1743 0.0001743
4 0.0345 0.035 0.0005 0.0561 2.805e-005
5 0.035 0.0345 -0.0005
6 0.035 0.034 -0.001
7 0.037 0.034 -0.003
8 0.041 0.032 -0.009

Sum of b values = 0.00659835


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.00268511
W Statistic = 0.862677

5% Critical value of 0.818 is less than 0.862677


Data is normally distributed at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.862677


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.041
7/14/2016 0.035
10/13/2016 0.032
1/13/2017 0.034
2/28/2017 0.034
4/11/2017 0.037
5/16/2017 0.035
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0354286
Baseline std Dev = 0.00287849

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.0345 [0, 0.0414082] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Cohen's Adjustment

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33S 8 0.0384833 0.0301596 0.523619

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.0384833 0.0301596 0.523619
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33S
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Cohen's Adjustment

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 ND<0.01
7/14/2016 ND<0.01
10/13/2016 0.015
1/13/2017 0.015
2/28/2017 0.04
4/11/2017 0.021
5/16/2017 0.094
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.037
Baseline std Dev = 0.0334739

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.0459 [0, 0.106537] FALSE
Concentrations (mg/L) No outliers removed
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.17 0.17


7/14/2016 0.17 0.17
10/13/2016 0.16 0.16
1/13/2017 0.16 0.16
2/28/2017 0.12 0.12
4/11/2017 0.15 0.15
5/16/2017 0.13 0.13
7/21/2017 0.125 0.125

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Nitrogen, ammonia
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 5
Percent Non-Detects: 62.5%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 5 (62.5%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.02 ND<0.02


7/14/2016 ND<0.02 ND<0.02
10/13/2016 ND<0.02 ND<0.02
1/13/2017 0.02 0.02
2/28/2017 ND<0.02 ND<0.02
4/11/2017 0.022 0.022
5/16/2017 0.02 0.02
7/21/2017 ND<0.02 ND<0.02

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03

0.005
0.015
0.025
4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Boron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Cadmium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002


7/14/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/13/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/13/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
2/28/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/11/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
5/16/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/21/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 1.3 1.3


7/14/2016 1.1 1.1
10/13/2016 1.1 1.1
1/13/2017 1.2 1.2
2/28/2017 1.2 1.2
4/11/2017 1.1 1.1
5/16/2017 1.3 1.3
7/21/2017 1.15 1.15

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Potassium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
Concentrations (mg/L) No outliers removed
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 2.2 2.2


7/14/2016 2.2 2.2
10/13/2016 2.3 2.3
1/13/2017 2.4 2.4
2/28/2017 2.7 2.7
4/11/2017 3.3 3.3
5/16/2017 2.9 2.9
7/21/2017 5.07 5.07

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

1/6/2017
Sample Date
Total Organic Carbon
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Antimony, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


7/14/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.0079 0.0079


7/14/2016 0.007 0.007
10/13/2016 0.0075 0.0075
1/13/2017 0.007 0.007
2/28/2017 0.0065 0.0065
4/11/2017 0.0059 0.0059
5/16/2017 0.0059 0.0059
7/21/2017 0.0057 0.0057

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Arsenic, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D
0.008
0.007
0.006
Concentration (mg/L)

0.005
0.004
0.003
0.002
0.001
0
4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
1/6/2017
Sample Date
No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.2 0.2


7/14/2016 0.17 0.17
10/13/2016 0.18 0.18
1/13/2017 0.18 0.18
2/28/2017 0.16 0.16
4/11/2017 0.15 0.15
5/16/2017 0.16 0.16
7/21/2017 0.146 0.146

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Barium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Chromium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


7/14/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Copper, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 7
Percent Non-Detects: 87.5%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 7 (87.5%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


7/14/2016 0.15 0.15 Outlier Removed
10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016
Outlier removed

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Copper, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Copper, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 7
Total Non-Detect: 7
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 7 7 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2016 0.15 0.15

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0.001
0.002

0
0.0005
0.0015
4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date 1/6/2017


Copper, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 3.8 3.8


7/14/2016 3.5 3.5
10/13/2016 3.5 3.5
1/13/2017 2.5 2.5
2/28/2017 2.9 2.9
4/11/2017 2.3 2.3
5/16/2017 2.7 2.7
7/21/2017 2.38 2.38

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Iron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Lead, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.001 ND<0.001


7/14/2016 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
10/13/2016 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/13/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
2/28/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
4/11/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
5/16/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/21/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentrations (mg/L) No outliers removed
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 0 (0%) 4/20/2016 0.046 0.046


7/14/2016 0.041 0.041
10/13/2016 0.042 0.042
1/13/2017 0.058 0.058
2/28/2017 0.056 0.056
4/11/2017 0.059 0.059
5/16/2017 0.048 0.048
7/21/2017 0.0536 0.0536

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Manganese, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Nickel, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.025 ND<0.025


7/14/2016 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
10/13/2016 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/13/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
2/28/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
4/11/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
5/16/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/21/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentrations (mg/L) 100% Non-Detect
Parameter: Selenium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 8
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 8 (100%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


7/14/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
10/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/28/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
4/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
5/16/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/21/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


No outliers removed
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 2
Percent Non-Detects: 25%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-33D 8 2 (25%) 4/20/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01


7/14/2016 0.012 0.012
10/13/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01
1/13/2017 0.013 0.013
2/28/2017 0.021 0.021
4/11/2017 0.018 0.018
5/16/2017 0.045 0.045
7/21/2017 0.0355 0.0355

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05

4/20/2016

6/24/2016

8/28/2016

11/1/2016

Sample Date
1/6/2017
Zinc, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-33D

3/12/2017

5/16/2017

7/21/2017
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 0.148125 0.020343 -0.29528

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.148125 0.020343 -0.29528
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.17
7/14/2016 0.17
10/13/2016 0.16
1/13/2017 0.16
2/28/2017 0.12
4/11/2017 0.15
5/16/2017 0.13
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.151429
Baseline std Dev = 0.019518

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.125 [0, 0.191974] FALSE
Non-Parametric Prediction Interval
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Total Percent Non-Detects = 66.6667%


Future Samples (k) = 1
Recent Dates = 1
Baseline Measurements (n) = 6
Maximum Baseline Concentration = 0.022
Confidence Level = 85.7%
False Positive Rate = 14.3%

Baseline Measurements Date Value


4/20/2016 ND<0.02
7/14/2016 ND<0.02
10/13/2016 ND<0.02
1/13/2017 0.02
2/28/2017 ND<0.02
4/11/2017 0.022

Date Count Mean Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.02 FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 1.18125 0.0842509 0.439919

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 1.18125 0.0842509 0.439919
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 1.3
7/14/2016 1.1
10/13/2016 1.1
1/13/2017 1.2
2/28/2017 1.2
4/11/2017 1.1
5/16/2017 1.3
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 1.18571
Baseline std Dev = 0.0899735

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 1.15 [0, 1.37262] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 2.88375 0.963386 1.63358

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 2.88375 0.963386 1.63358
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 1.02006 0.282868 1.28511

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 1.02006 0.282868 1.28511
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
All Locations
Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 2.2 5.07 2.87 0.6052 1.73692
2 2.2 3.3 1.1 0.3164 0.34804
3 2.3 2.9 0.6 0.1743 0.10458
4 2.4 2.7 0.3 0.0561 0.01683
5 2.7 2.4 -0.3
6 2.9 2.3 -0.6
7 3.3 2.2 -1.1
8 5.07 2.2 -2.87

Sum of b values = 2.20637


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.963386
W Statistic = 0.749307

5% Critical value of 0.818 exceeds 0.749307


Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.749307


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance
Shapiro-Wilks Test of Normality
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
All Locations
Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
K = 4 for 8 measurements

i x(i) x(n-i+1) x(n-1+1)-x(i) a(n-i+1) b(i)


1 0.788457 1.62334 0.834883 0.6052 0.505271
2 0.788457 1.19392 0.405465 0.3164 0.128289
3 0.832909 1.06471 0.231802 0.1743 0.040403
4 0.875469 0.993252 0.117783 0.0561 0.00660763
5 0.993252 0.875469 -0.117783
6 1.06471 0.832909 -0.231802
7 1.19392 0.788457 -0.405465
8 1.62334 0.788457 -0.834883

Sum of b values = 0.680571


Sample Standard Deviation = 0.282868
W Statistic = 0.826955

5% Critical value of 0.818 is less than 0.826955


Data is normally distributed at 95% level of significance

1% Critical value of 0.749 is less than 0.826955


Data is normally distributed at 99% level of significance
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.788457
7/14/2016 0.788457
10/13/2016 0.832909
1/13/2017 0.875469
2/28/2017 0.993252
4/11/2017 1.19392
5/16/2017 1.06471
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.933883
Baseline std Dev = 0.155009

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 1.62334 [0, 1.25589] TRUE

e^(1.25589) = 3.51096
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 0.006675 0.000808438 0.174942

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.006675 0.000808438 0.174942
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.0079
7/14/2016 0.007
10/13/2016 0.0075
1/13/2017 0.007
2/28/2017 0.0065
4/11/2017 0.0059
5/16/2017 0.0059
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.00681429
Baseline std Dev = 0.000762515

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.0057 [0, 0.00839829] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 0.16825 0.0179344 0.451115

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.16825 0.0179344 0.451115
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.2
7/14/2016 0.17
10/13/2016 0.18
1/13/2017 0.18
2/28/2017 0.16
4/11/2017 0.15
5/16/2017 0.16
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.171429
Baseline std Dev = 0.0167616

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.146 [0, 0.206248] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 2.9475 0.578465 0.313818

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 2.9475 0.578465 0.313818
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 3.8
7/14/2016 3.5
10/13/2016 3.5
1/13/2017 2.5
2/28/2017 2.9
4/11/2017 2.3
5/16/2017 2.7
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 3.02857
Baseline std Dev = 0.573627

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 2.38 [0, 4.22019] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 0.05045 0.00714483 -0.122468

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.05045 0.00714483 -0.122468
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 0.046
7/14/2016 0.041
10/13/2016 0.042
1/13/2017 0.058
2/28/2017 0.056
4/11/2017 0.059
5/16/2017 0.048
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.05
Baseline std Dev = 0.00759386

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.0536 [0, 0.0657751] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Cohen's Adjustment

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-33D 8 0.0179531 0.0162165 0.855109

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.0179531 0.0162165 0.855109
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-33D
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Cohen's Adjustment

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/20/2016 ND<0.01
7/14/2016 0.012
10/13/2016 ND<0.01
1/13/2017 0.013
2/28/2017 0.021
4/11/2017 0.018
5/16/2017 0.045
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0218
Baseline std Dev = 0.0134796

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/21/2017 1 0.0355 [0, 0.0498018] FALSE
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Memorandum 

To:  Tim Krause, Granger Waste Management Company 

From:  Sarah Holmstrom, TRC Project Manager 
Jane Li, Environmental Scientist 
Subject:  Prediction Limit Calculations for MW‐23R and MW‐28d                                        
Wood Street Part 115 Landfill 
Granger Waste Management Company  
Date:  March 17, 2017 
Project No.:  270681.0000.0000 Phase 2 

This memorandum presents an update to the Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program 
(Program) for the Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill, located in Dewitt, Michigan.  Granger 
retained TRC Environmental Corporation (TRC) to calculate prediction limits at MW‐23R for 
the primary and secondary indicator parameters where a sufficient number of background data 
points (8 data points) are available to calculate initial prediction limits, as well as an update to 
the prediction limits for primary and secondary indicator parameters at MW‐28d, which were 
last updated in 2007.  Specifically, prediction limits at MW‐23R were calculated for ammonia, 
boron, cadmium, potassium, total organic carbon, barium, iron, and manganese.  Prediction 
limits at MW‐28d were updated for all primary and secondary indicator parameters.    

Primary and Secondary Indicator Prediction Limits


Prediction limits were calculated in accordance with the procedures detailed in the revised 
Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program1.  The background data for the primary and 
secondary indicator parameters for MW‐23R and MW‐28d were reviewed prior to the statistical 
analysis.  The dataset for MW‐23R is comprised of data collected on a quarterly bases to obtain 
a minimum of 8 data points required for prediction limit calculations.  A larger dataset (2001‐
December 2016) is available for MW‐28d; however, due to varying laboratory reporting limits 
for data prior to 2004, the background data set used for prediction limit calculations contains 

                                                      
1 RMT, Inc., April 2007, Revised January 2009. Updated Groundwater Statistical Evaluation Program, Granger Wood
Street Landfill, Dewitt Township, Michigan. 
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only data collected January 2004‐December 2016.  Prediction limit calculations were performed 
for the following primary indicator parameters: 
 Primary Indicator Parameters: ammonia, boron, cadmium, potassium, and total organic 
carbon. 
 Secondary Indicator Parameters: barium, iron, and manganese for both monitoring wells, 
in addition to antimony, arsenic, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, selenium, and zinc for 
MW‐28d. 

The datasets were reviewed for outliers prior to calculating prediction limits.  The ChemStat 2 
 

software package was used to summarize the data and calculate the prediction limits.  First, 
time‐series plots were inspected visually for anomalous data.  Probability plots and Rosner’s 
test for outliers were applied as needed to confirm outliers prior to removal.  Outliers that were 
flagged during data review and removed from the background datasets are summarized on 
Table 1.  No outliers were identified in the datasets for MW‐23R. 

Next, each dataset was reviewed for normality using the Coefficient of Skewness and the 
Shapiro‐Wilks Test.  If the skewness coefficient was calculated to be between negative one and 
one, then the data were assumed to be approximately normally distributed.  If the skewness 
coefficient was calculated as greater than one (or less than negative one) then the calculation 
was performed on the natural log (Ln) of the data.  If the Ln of the data still determined that the 
data appeared to be skewed, then the Shapiro‐Wilk test of normality (Shapiro‐Wilk) was 
calculated.  The Shapiro‐Wilk statistic was calculated on both non‐transformed data, and the 
natural log transformed data.  If the Shapiro‐Wilk statistic indicated that normal distributional 
assumptions were not valid, then the parameter was considered a candidate for non‐parametric 
statistical evaluation. 

A summary of the prediction limits calculated for the aforementioned list of parameters, as well 
as the choices made in determining the statistical method to be used are provided in Table 2.  
The significant figures for each prediction limit are based on the number of significant figures of 
the highest reporting limit within the data set used to calculate each prediction limit.  Note that 
several data sets for MW‐23R and MW‐28d contain 100% non‐detected concentrations; 
therefore, the prediction limit was non‐parametric and set equal to the respective detection 
limits.  ChemStat output files (e.g. data set summaries) for the data are included in Attachment A. 

Attachments:     
Table 1 – Summary of Outlier Evaluation for MW‐28d 
Table 2 – Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Choices  
Attachment A – Chemstat Output Files 

                                                      
2 ChemStat Unicode Full Version 6.2.1.0, 1996‐2007.  Starpoint Software, Inc. 

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Table 1 
Summary of Outlier Evaluation for MW‐28d 

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Table 1
Summary of Outliers Removed - MW-28D
Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill

Sample Data
Parameter Basis for Removal of Outlier
Date Outlier
Ammonia 10/25/06 0.05 Order of magnitude lower than second lowest value
Total Organic Carbon 04/01/14 8.2 Anomalously high lab result
Total Organic Carbon 01/19/12 9.2 Anomalously high lab result
Arsenic, dissolved 08/05/04 0.0044 Order of magnitude lower than second lowest value
Barium, dissolved 04/22/04 0.012 Anomalously low lab result
Barium, dissolved 08/05/04 0.078 Anomalously low lab result
Iron, dissolved 04/22/04 0.035 Anomalously low lab result
Iron, dissolved 08/05/04 0.6 Anomalously low lab result
Manganese, dissolved 04/22/04 <0.005 Anomalously low lab result
Manganese, dissolved 08/05/04 0.017 Anomalously low lab result
Selenium, dissolved 07/25/12 0.0029 Single detection, rest of data set is non-detect
Zinc, dissolved 08/05/04 1.54 Order of magnitude higher than second highest value

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Table 2 
Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Choices 

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Table 2
Summary of Descriptive Statistics and Prediction Limit Calculations for MW-23R and MW-28D
Granger Wood Street Part 115 Landfill

Shapiro-Wilks Test
Skewness Test Prediction
Monitoring (5% Critical Value) Outliers Prediction Limit
Limit
Well Un-Transformed Natural Log Un-Transformed Natural Log Removed(1) Test
(mg/L)
Data Transformed Data Data Transformed Data
Primary Indicator Parameters
Ammonia
MW-23R 1.31547 > 1 -1 < 0.930867 < 1 -- -- N Parametric 0.75
MW-28D -1 < -0.74344 < 1 -- -- -- Y Parametric 0.25
Boron, dissolved
MW-23R 1.04544 > 1 -1 < 0.948166 < 1 -- -- N Parametric 0.077
MW-28D -1 < 0.695348 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.033
Cadmium, dissolved
MW-23R >50% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.00025
MW-28D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.00020
Potassium, dissolved
MW-23R -1 < 0.864188 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 9.1
MW-28D -1 < 0.517901 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 1.9
Total Organic Carbon
MW-23R -1 < 0.872722 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 3.8
MW-28D -1 < 0.896761 < 1 -- -- -- Y Parametric 4.0
Secondary Indicator Parameters
Antimony, dissolved
MW-28D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
Arsenic, dissolved
MW-28D -1 < -0.842583 < 1 -- -- -- Y Parametric 0.015
Barium, dissolved
MW-23R -1 < -0.173812 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 0.15
MW-28D -1 < 0.242364 < 1 -- -- -- Y Parametric 0.30
Chromium, dissolved
MW-28D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
Copper, dissolved
MW-28D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0020
Iron, dissolved
MW-23R -1 < 0.0334838 < 1 -- -- -- N Parametric 4.3
MW-28D -1 < 0.334862 < 1 -- -- -- Y Parametric 4.8
Lead, dissolved
MW-28D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.0010
Manganese, dissolved
MW-23R 1.16996 > 1 -1 < 0.587034 < 1 -- -- N Parametric 0.20
MW-28D -1 < 0.3651 < 1 -- -- -- Y Parametric 0.057
Nickel, dissolved
MW-28D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- N Non-Parametric 0.025
Selenium, dissolved
MW-28D 100% Non-Detect -- -- -- Y Non-Parametric 0.002
Zinc, dissolved
MW-28D -1 < 0.0765417 < 1 -- -- -- Y Parametric 0.10
Notes:
(1)
No outliers identified in the MW-23R data set.

2.14275 > 1 -1 < 0.537721 < 1 0.818 > 0.781314

Skewness Coefficient Shapiro-Wilks 5% Critical Value Shapiro-Wilks 'W' Statistic

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Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7

1/28/2015

4/26/2015

7/24/2015

10/21/2015

Sample Date
1/18/2016
Nitrogen, ammonia
Time-Series Graph of MW-23R

4/16/2016

7/14/2016

10/11/2016
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed) No Outliers Removed
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-23R 8 0 (0%) 1/28/2015 0.62 0.62


4/7/2015 0.44 0.44
7/22/2015 0.15 0.15
10/14/2015 0.24 0.24
1/13/2016 0.21 0.21
Data from 1Q17
4/18/2016 0.22 0.22 will be compared
7/12/2016 0.18 0.18
10/11/2016 0.16 0.16
against calculated
1/11/2017 0.24 0.24 prediction limit
There are 0 unused locations
values; removed
from background
Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original
data set.
Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07

1/28/2015

4/26/2015

7/24/2015

10/21/2015

Sample Date
1/18/2016
Boron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-23R

4/16/2016

7/14/2016

10/11/2016
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed) No Outliers Removed
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-23R 8 0 (0%) 1/28/2015 0.062 0.062


4/7/2015 0.064 0.064
7/22/2015 0.038 0.038
10/14/2015 0.031 0.031
1/13/2016 0.036 0.036
4/18/2016 0.034 0.034
7/12/2016 0.033 0.033
10/11/2016 0.03 0.03
1/11/2017 0.034 0.034

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Cadmium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-23R
0.0003

0.00025

0.0002
Concentration (mg/L)

0.00015

0.0001

5e-005

10/21/2015

10/11/2016
1/28/2015

4/26/2015

7/24/2015

1/18/2016

4/16/2016

7/14/2016
Sample Date
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Cadmium, dissolved No Outliers Removed
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 6
Percent Non-Detects: 75%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-23R 8 6 (75%) 1/28/2015 0.00025 0.00025


4/7/2015 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/22/2015 0.00021 0.00021
10/14/2015 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/13/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/18/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/12/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/11/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/11/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1/28/2015

4/26/2015

7/24/2015

10/21/2015

1/18/2016
Sample Date
Potassium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-23R

4/16/2016

7/14/2016

10/11/2016
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
No Outliers Removed
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-23R 8 0 (0%) 1/28/2015 7.7 7.7


4/7/2015 7 7
7/22/2015 4.2 4.2
10/14/2015 2.6 2.6
1/13/2016 2 2
4/18/2016 1.7 1.7
7/12/2016 1.7 1.7
10/11/2016 1.8 1.8
1/11/2017 1.6 1.6

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4

1/28/2015

4/26/2015

7/24/2015

10/21/2015

Sample Date
1/18/2016
Total Organic Carbon
Time-Series Graph of MW-23R

4/16/2016

7/14/2016

10/11/2016
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
No Outliers Removed
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-23R 8 0 (0%) 1/28/2015 3.3 3.3


4/7/2015 2 2
7/22/2015 3.3 3.3
10/14/2015 1.9 1.9
1/13/2016 1.7 1.7
4/18/2016 1.6 1.6
7/12/2016 1.3 1.3
10/11/2016 1.4 1.4
1/11/2017 1.5 1.5

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2

1/28/2015

4/26/2015

7/24/2015

10/21/2015

Sample Date
1/18/2016
Barium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-23R

4/16/2016

7/14/2016

10/11/2016
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Barium, dissolved No Outliers Removed
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-23R 8 0 (0%) 1/28/2015 0.14 0.14


4/7/2015 0.13 0.13
7/22/2015 0.1 0.1
10/14/2015 0.11 0.11
1/13/2016 0.12 0.12
4/18/2016 0.13 0.13
7/12/2016 0.11 0.11
10/11/2016 0.14 0.14
1/11/2017 0.13 0.13

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4

1/28/2015

4/26/2015

7/24/2015

10/21/2015

Sample Date
1/18/2016
Iron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-23R

4/16/2016

7/14/2016

10/11/2016
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit No Outliers Removed
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-23R 8 0 (0%) 1/28/2015 0.81 0.81


4/7/2015 0.44 0.44
7/22/2015 1.2 1.2
10/14/2015 2.5 2.5
1/13/2016 3.3 3.3
4/18/2016 3.2 3.2
7/12/2016 1.8 1.8
10/11/2016 2 2
1/11/2017 2.9 2.9

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2

1/28/2015

4/26/2015

7/24/2015

10/21/2015

Sample Date
1/18/2016
Manganese, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-23R

4/16/2016

7/14/2016

10/11/2016
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved No Outliers Removed
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 8
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-23R 8 0 (0%) 1/28/2015 0.18 0.18


4/7/2015 0.12 0.12
7/22/2015 0.11 0.11
10/14/2015 0.094 0.094
1/13/2016 0.086 0.086
4/18/2016 0.079 0.079
7/12/2016 0.067 0.067
10/11/2016 0.061 0.061
1/11/2017 0.072 0.072

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 0.2775 0.165853 1.31547

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.2775 0.165853 1.31547
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 -1.40568 0.501134 0.930867

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 -1.40568 0.501134 0.930867
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-23R
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/28/2015 -0.478036
4/7/2015 -0.820981
7/22/2015 -1.89712
10/14/2015 -1.42712
1/13/2016 -1.56065
4/18/2016 -1.51413
7/12/2016 -1.7148
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = -1.34469
Baseline std Dev = 0.508209

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 -1.83258 [0, -0.288962] FALSE

e^(-0.288962) = 0.75
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 0.041 0.0138254 1.04544

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.041 0.0138254 1.04544
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 -3.23711 0.301234 0.948166

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 -3.23711 0.301234 0.948166
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-23R
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/28/2015 -2.78062
4/7/2015 -2.74887
7/22/2015 -3.27017
10/14/2015 -3.47377
1/13/2016 -3.32424
4/18/2016 -3.38139
7/12/2016 -3.41125
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = -3.19862
Baseline std Dev = 0.303375

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 -3.50656 [0, -2.5684] FALSE

e^(-2.5684) = 0.077
Dataset with >50% Non-Detects;
Non-Parametric Prediction Interval Non-Parametric Prediction Limits
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-23R
Parameter: Cadmium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Total Percent Non-Detects = 71.4286%


Future Samples (k) = 1
Recent Dates = 1
Baseline Measurements (n) = 7
Maximum Baseline Concentration = 0.00025
Confidence Level = 87.5%
False Positive Rate = 12.5%

Baseline Measurements Date Value


1/28/2015 0.00025
4/7/2015 ND<0.0002
7/22/2015 0.00021
10/14/2015 ND<0.0002
1/13/2016 ND<0.0002
4/18/2016 ND<0.0002
7/12/2016 ND<0.0002

Date Count Mean Significant


10/11/2016 1 0.0002 FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 3.5875 2.47123 0.864188

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 3.5875 2.47123 0.864188
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-23R
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/28/2015 7.7
4/7/2015 7
7/22/2015 4.2
10/14/2015 2.6
1/13/2016 2
4/18/2016 1.7
7/12/2016 1.7
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 3.84286
Baseline std Dev = 2.55268

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 1.8 [0, 9.14567] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 2.0625 0.7981 0.872722

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 2.0625 0.7981 0.872722
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-23R
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/28/2015 3.3
4/7/2015 2
7/22/2015 3.3
10/14/2015 1.9
1/13/2016 1.7
4/18/2016 1.6
7/12/2016 1.3
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 2.15714
Baseline std Dev = 0.812111

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 1.4 [0, 3.84418] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 0.1225 0.0148805 -0.173812

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.1225 0.0148805 -0.173812
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-23R
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/28/2015 0.14
4/7/2015 0.13
7/22/2015 0.1
10/14/2015 0.11
1/13/2016 0.12
4/18/2016 0.13
7/12/2016 0.11
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.12
Baseline std Dev = 0.0141421

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 0.14 [0, 0.149378] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 1.90625 1.05826 0.0334838

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 1.90625 1.05826 0.0334838
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-23R
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/28/2015 0.81
4/7/2015 0.44
7/22/2015 1.2
10/14/2015 2.5
1/13/2016 3.3
4/18/2016 3.2
7/12/2016 1.8
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 1.89286
Baseline std Dev = 1.14232

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 2 [0, 4.26585] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 0.099625 0.0381386 1.16996

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 0.099625 0.0381386 1.16996
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-23R 8 -2.36231 0.347673 0.587034

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
8 -2.36231 0.347673 0.587034
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-23R
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/28/2015 -1.7148
4/7/2015 -2.12026
7/22/2015 -2.20727
10/14/2015 -2.36446
1/13/2016 -2.45341
4/18/2016 -2.53831
7/12/2016 -2.70306
From 7 baseline samples
Baseline mean = -2.30023
Baseline std Dev = 0.324115

For 1 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/1) = 95 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/1) = 0.95
Degrees of Freedom = 7 (background observations) - 1
t(0.95, 7) = 1.94318

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 -2.79688 [0, -1.62693] FALSE

e^(-1.62693) = 0.20
Nitrogen, ammonia
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D
0.3

0.25

0.2
Concentration (mg/L)

0.15

0.1
Outlier Removed
0.05

12/17/2011

10/11/2016
7/15/2005

2/21/2007

9/30/2008

7/25/2013
5/9/2010

3/4/2015
Sample Date
Nitrogen, ammonia
Probability Plot of Residuals for All Wells
Correlation Coefficient = 0.931102
0.931102 < 0.974 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
3.0

2.0
Normal Quantiles

1.0

0.0
Outlier Removed
-1.0

-2.0

-3.0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0
Concentration (mg/L x 0.1)
Rosner's Test for Outliers
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
All Locations
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Data set mean = 0.185652

10 most extreme of 46 measurements


by order of magnitude difference from the mean
1 10/25/2006 MW-28D 0.05 -0.135652
2 1/25/2006 MW-28D 0.11 -0.0756522
3 10/21/2008 MW-28D 0.13 -0.0556522
4 7/25/2006 MW-28D 0.14 -0.0456522
5 7/15/2005 MW-28D 0.14 -0.0456522
6 4/19/2006 MW-28D 0.14 -0.0456522
7 10/15/2015 MW-28D 0.23 0.0443478
8 1/28/2015 MW-28D 0.23 0.0443478
9 7/13/2016 MW-28D 0.23 0.0443478
10 7/23/2015 MW-28D 0.22 0.0343478

Iteration i = 9
Mean of 37 measurements = 0.192973
Std Dev = 0.0186882
x(i+1) = 0.22 from measurement 7/23/2015 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.22 - 0.192973|/0.0186882 = 1.44621
Lambda(46, 10, 0.01) = 3.34
1.44621 < 3.34 -- No outliers detected for i = 9

Iteration i = 8
Mean of 38 measurements = 0.193947
Std Dev = 0.0193879
x(i+1) = 0.23 from measurement 7/13/2016 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.23 - 0.193947|/0.0193879 = 1.85955
Lambda(46, 9, 0.01) = 3.352
1.85955 < 3.352 -- No outliers detected for i = 8

Iteration i = 7
Mean of 39 measurements = 0.194872
Std Dev = 0.0199831
x(i+1) = 0.23 from measurement 1/28/2015 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.23 - 0.194872|/0.0199831 = 1.75789
Lambda(46, 8, 0.01) = 3.364
1.75789 < 3.364 -- No outliers detected for i = 7

Iteration i = 6
Mean of 40 measurements = 0.19575
Std Dev = 0.0204923
x(i+1) = 0.23 from measurement 10/15/2015 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.23 - 0.19575|/0.0204923 = 1.67136
Lambda(46, 7, 0.01) = 3.376
1.67136 < 3.376 -- No outliers detected for i = 6

Iteration i = 5
Mean of 41 measurements = 0.19439
Std Dev = 0.0220283
x(i+1) = 0.14 from measurement 4/19/2006 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.14 - 0.19439|/0.0220283 = 2.46911
Lambda(46, 6, 0.01) = 3.388
2.46911 < 3.388 -- No outliers detected for i = 5
Iteration i = 4
Mean of 42 measurements = 0.193095
Std Dev = 0.0233205
x(i+1) = 0.14 from measurement 7/15/2005 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.14 - 0.193095|/0.0233205 = 2.27677
Lambda(46, 5, 0.01) = 3.4
2.27677 < 3.4 -- No outliers detected for i = 4

Iteration i = 3
Mean of 43 measurements = 0.19186
Std Dev = 0.0244225
x(i+1) = 0.14 from measurement 7/25/2006 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.14 - 0.19186|/0.0244225 = 2.12347
Lambda(46, 4, 0.01) = 3.41
2.12347 < 3.41 -- No outliers detected for i = 3

Iteration i = 2
Mean of 44 measurements = 0.190455
Std Dev = 0.0258758
x(i+1) = 0.13 from measurement 10/21/2008 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.13 - 0.190455|/0.0258758 = 2.33634
Lambda(46, 3, 0.01) = 3.43
2.33634 < 3.43 -- No outliers detected for i = 2

Iteration i = 1
Mean of 45 measurements = 0.188667
Std Dev = 0.0282521
x(i+1) = 0.11 from measurement 1/25/2006 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.11 - 0.188667|/0.0282521 = 2.78445
Lambda(46, 2, 0.01) = 3.44
2.78445 < 3.44 -- No outliers detected for i = 1

Iteration i = 0
Mean of 46 measurements = 0.185652
Std Dev = 0.0346187
x(i+1) = 0.05 from measurement 10/25/2006 from location MW-28D
Rosner Statistic R = |0.05 - 0.185652|/0.0346187 = 3.91847
Lambda(46, 1, 0.01) = 3.45
3.91847 > 3.45 -- Measurement 10/25/2006 for location MW-28D is an outlier
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 45
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 45 0 (0%) 7/15/2005 0.14 0.14


10/18/2005 0.2 0.2
1/25/2006 0.11 0.11
4/19/2006 0.14 0.14
7/25/2006 0.14 0.14
1/17/2007 0.19 0.19
4/19/2007 0.18 0.18
7/18/2007 0.18 0.18
10/24/2007 0.17 0.17
2/7/2008 0.17 0.17
4/29/2008 0.16 0.16
7/16/2008 0.17 0.17
10/21/2008 0.13 0.13
2/4/2009 0.16 0.16
4/17/2009 0.16 0.16
7/28/2009 0.19 0.19
10/21/2009 0.19 0.19
1/27/2010 0.18 0.18
4/15/2010 0.18 0.18
7/14/2010 0.2 0.2
10/21/2010 0.18 0.18
1/12/2011 0.2 0.2
4/14/2011 0.19 0.19
7/13/2011 0.19 0.19
10/26/2011 0.21 0.21
1/19/2012 0.2 0.2
4/12/2012 0.16 0.16
7/25/2012 0.22 0.22
10/10/2012 0.2 0.2
1/16/2013 0.21 0.21
4/16/2013 0.21 0.21
7/19/2013 0.21 0.21
10/17/2013 0.2 0.2
1/23/2014 0.21 0.21
4/1/2014 0.18 0.18
7/16/2014 0.21 0.21
10/23/2014 0.21 0.21
1/28/2015 0.23 0.23
Prediction limits to be 4/7/2015 0.22 0.22
compared to January 7/23/2015 0.22 0.22
10/15/2015 0.23 0.23
2017 (1Q17) data; 1/13/2016 0.22 0.22
removed from 4/19/2016 0.21 0.21
7/13/2016 0.23 0.23
background data set for 10/11/2016 0.2 0.2
all parameters 10/25/2006 0.05 0.05 Outlier Removed
1/11/2017 0.24 0.24

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3

7/15/2005

2/21/2007

9/30/2008

5/9/2010

Sample Date
12/17/2011
Nitrogen, ammonia
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

7/25/2013

3/4/2015

10/11/2016
Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04

0.005
0.015
0.025
0.035

1/29/2004

11/21/2005

9/15/2007

7/9/2009

Sample Date
5/2/2011
Boron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

2/23/2013

12/18/2014

10/11/2016
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit No Outliers Removed
Total Measurements: 48
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 48 0 (0%) 1/29/2004 0.037 0.037


8/5/2004 0.026 0.026
2/2/2005 0.021 0.021
7/15/2005 0.022 0.022
1/25/2006 0.024 0.024
4/19/2006 0.024 0.024
7/25/2006 0.025 0.025
10/25/2006 0.022 0.022
1/17/2007 0.026 0.026
4/19/2007 0.026 0.026
7/18/2007 0.024 0.024
10/24/2007 0.027 0.027
2/7/2008 0.027 0.027
4/29/2008 0.025 0.025
7/16/2008 0.032 0.032
10/21/2008 0.022 0.022
2/4/2009 0.026 0.026
4/17/2009 0.027 0.027
7/28/2009 0.024 0.024
10/21/2009 0.024 0.024
1/27/2010 0.026 0.026
4/15/2010 0.025 0.025
7/14/2010 0.029 0.029
10/21/2010 0.026 0.026
1/12/2011 0.03 0.03
4/14/2011 0.025 0.025
7/13/2011 0.023 0.023
10/26/2011 0.02 0.02
1/19/2012 0.023 0.023
4/12/2012 0.023 0.023
7/25/2012 0.023 0.023
10/10/2012 0.02 0.02
1/16/2013 0.024 0.024
4/16/2013 0.025 0.025
7/19/2013 0.023 0.023
10/17/2013 0.023 0.023
1/23/2014 0.021 0.021
4/1/2014 0.028 0.028
7/16/2014 0.021 0.021
10/23/2014 0.025 0.025
1/28/2015 0.022 0.022
4/7/2015 0.024 0.024
7/23/2015 0.025 0.025
10/15/2015 0.025 0.025
1/13/2016 0.031 0.031
4/19/2016 0.024 0.024
7/13/2016 0.024 0.024
10/11/2016 0.021 0.021
1/11/2017 0.026 0.026

There are 0 unused locations


100% Non-Detect

Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Cadmium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 49
Total Non-Detect: 49
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 49 49 (100%) 1/29/2004 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002


8/5/2004 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
2/2/2005 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/19/2005 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/15/2005 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/25/2006 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/19/2006 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/25/2006 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/25/2006 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/17/2007 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/19/2007 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/18/2007 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/24/2007 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
2/7/2008 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/29/2008 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/16/2008 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/21/2008 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
2/4/2009 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/17/2009 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/28/2009 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/21/2009 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/27/2010 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/15/2010 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/14/2010 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/21/2010 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/12/2011 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/14/2011 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/13/2011 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/26/2011 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/19/2012 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/12/2012 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/25/2012 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/10/2012 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/16/2013 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/16/2013 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/19/2013 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/17/2013 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/23/2014 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/1/2014 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/16/2014 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/23/2014 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/28/2015 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/7/2015 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/23/2015 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/15/2015 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/13/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
4/19/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
7/13/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
10/11/2016 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
1/11/2017 ND<0.0002 ND<0.0002
Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2

1/29/2004

11/21/2005

9/15/2007

7/9/2009

Sample Date
5/2/2011
Potassium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

2/23/2013

12/18/2014

10/11/2016
No Outliers Removed

Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 52
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 52 0 (0%) 1/29/2004 1.5 1.5


4/22/2004 1.6 1.6
8/5/2004 1.6 1.6
11/5/2004 1.2 1.2
2/2/2005 1.1 1.1
4/19/2005 1.3 1.3
7/15/2005 1.1 1.1
10/18/2005 1.4 1.4
1/25/2006 1.2 1.2
4/19/2006 1.1 1.1
7/25/2006 1.2 1.2
10/25/2006 1.2 1.2
1/17/2007 1.3 1.3
4/19/2007 1.2 1.2
7/18/2007 1.2 1.2
10/24/2007 1.2 1.2
2/7/2008 1.4 1.4
4/29/2008 1.3 1.3
7/16/2008 1.3 1.3
10/21/2008 1.2 1.2
2/4/2009 1.2 1.2
4/17/2009 1.5 1.5
7/28/2009 1.2 1.2
10/21/2009 1.3 1.3
1/27/2010 1.3 1.3
4/15/2010 1.4 1.4
7/14/2010 1.4 1.4
10/21/2010 1.3 1.3
1/12/2011 1.6 1.6
4/14/2011 1.4 1.4
7/13/2011 1.4 1.4
10/26/2011 1.4 1.4
1/19/2012 1.4 1.4
4/12/2012 1.3 1.3
7/25/2012 1.7 1.7
10/10/2012 1.4 1.4
1/16/2013 1.6 1.6
4/16/2013 1.6 1.6
7/19/2013 1.6 1.6
10/17/2013 1.6 1.6
1/23/2014 1.6 1.6
4/1/2014 1.5 1.5
7/16/2014 1.6 1.6
10/23/2014 1.5 1.5
1/28/2015 1.6 1.6
4/7/2015 1.4 1.4
7/23/2015 2 2
10/15/2015 1.8 1.8
1/13/2016 1.7 1.7
4/19/2016 1.7 1.7
7/13/2016 1.6 1.6
10/11/2016 1.9 1.9
1/11/2017 1.8 1.8

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

4/19/2006

10/17/2007

4/16/2009

10/15/2010

Sample Date
4/14/2012
Total Organic Carbon
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

10/13/2013

4/13/2015

10/11/2016
Outliers Removed
Total Organic Carbon
Probability Plot of Residuals for All Wells
Correlation Coefficient = 0.743015
0.743015 < 0.973 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
3.0

2.0
Normal Quantiles

Outliers
Removed
1.0

0.0

-1.0

-2.0

-3.0
-1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
Concentration (mg/L x 1)
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 41
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 41 0 (0%) 4/19/2006 3.2 3.2


7/25/2006 1.9 1.9
10/25/2006 1.9 1.9
1/17/2007 4.3 4.3
4/19/2007 2.8 2.8
7/18/2007 1.9 1.9
10/24/2007 2.4 2.4
2/7/2008 3.4 3.4
4/29/2008 2 2
7/16/2008 2.4 2.4
10/21/2008 2.7 2.7
2/4/2009 3.7 3.7
4/17/2009 3 3
7/28/2009 3.6 3.6
10/21/2009 2.1 2.1
1/27/2010 1.9 1.9
4/15/2010 2.8 2.8
7/14/2010 2.6 2.6
10/21/2010 2.5 2.5
1/12/2011 2.5 2.5
4/14/2011 2.2 2.2
7/13/2011 2.3 2.3
10/26/2011 2.9 2.9
4/12/2012 2.8 2.8
7/25/2012 2.9 2.9
10/10/2012 2.6 2.6
1/16/2013 2.4 2.4
4/16/2013 2.6 2.6
7/19/2013 2.3 2.3
10/17/2013 2.3 2.3
1/23/2014 2.9 2.9
7/16/2014 2.7 2.7
10/23/2014 2.2 2.2
1/28/2015 2 2
4/7/2015 2.2 2.2
7/23/2015 3.1 3.1
10/15/2015 2.9 2.9
1/13/2016 2.5 2.5
4/19/2016 2 2
7/13/2016 2 2 Outliers removed
10/11/2016 3.5 3.5
1/19/2012 9.2 9.2
4/1/2014 8.2 8.2
1/11/2017 2.3 2.3

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
1
2
3
4
5
4/19/2006

10/17/2007

4/16/2009

10/15/2010

4/14/2012
Sample Date
Total Organic Carbon
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

10/13/2013

4/13/2015

10/11/2016
100% Non-Detect

Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Antimony, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 26
Total Non-Detect: 26
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 26 26 (100%) 1/29/2004 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


8/5/2004 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/2/2005 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/15/2005 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/25/2006 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2006 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2007 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/18/2007 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/7/2008 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/16/2008 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/4/2009 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/28/2009 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/27/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/12/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/16/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/19/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/23/2014 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/16/2014 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/28/2015 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/23/2015 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02

0.005
1/29/2004 0.015

11/8/2005

8/20/2007 Outlier Removed

5/31/2009

Sample Date
3/12/2011
Arsenic, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

12/21/2012

10/2/2014

7/13/2016
Arsenic, dissolved
Probability Plot of Residuals for All Wells
Correlation Coefficient = 0.803949
0.803949 < 0.959 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
2.0
1.5
Normal Quantiles

1.0
0.5
0.0
-0.5
-1.0
Outlier Removed
-1.5
-2.0
-8.0 -7.0 -6.0 -5.0 -4.0 -3.0 -2.0 -1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0
Concentration (mg/L x 0.001)
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 25
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 25 0 (0%) 1/29/2004 0.012 0.012


2/2/2005 0.012 0.012
7/15/2005 0.01 0.01
1/25/2006 0.012 0.012
7/25/2006 0.01 0.01
1/17/2007 0.012 0.012
7/18/2007 0.012 0.012
2/7/2008 0.012 0.012
7/16/2008 0.012 0.012
2/4/2009 0.013 0.013
7/28/2009 0.013 0.013
1/27/2010 0.013 0.013
7/14/2010 0.014 0.014
1/12/2011 0.014 0.014
7/13/2011 0.014 0.014
1/19/2012 0.014 0.014
7/25/2012 0.013 0.013
1/16/2013 0.012 0.012
7/19/2013 0.013 0.013
1/23/2014 0.013 0.013
7/16/2014 0.013 0.013
1/28/2015 0.013 0.013
7/23/2015 0.013 0.013
1/13/2016 0.014 0.014
7/13/2016 0.014 0.014
8/5/2004 0.0044 0.0044 Outlier Removed
1/11/2017 0.013 0.013

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02

0.005
1/29/2004 0.015

11/8/2005

8/20/2007

5/31/2009

Sample Date
3/12/2011
Arsenic, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

12/21/2012

10/2/2014

7/13/2016
Barium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D
0.4
0.35
0.3
Concentration (mg/L)

0.25
0.2
0.15
Outliers Removed
0.1
0.05
0
11/21/2005

12/18/2014

10/11/2016
1/29/2004

9/15/2007

2/23/2013
7/9/2009

5/2/2011
Sample Date
Barium, dissolved
Probability Plot of Residuals for All Wells
Correlation Coefficient = 0.927589
0.927589 < 0.98 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
3.0

2.0
Normal Quantiles

1.0

0.0 Outliers Removed

-1.0

-2.0

-3.0
-3.0 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 -0.0 0.5 1.0
Concentration (mg/L x 0.1)
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 50
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 50 0 (0%) 1/29/2004 0.189 0.189


11/5/2004 0.156 0.156
2/2/2005 0.21 0.21
4/19/2005 0.192 0.192
7/15/2005 0.18 0.18
10/18/2005 0.19 0.19
1/25/2006 0.2 0.2
4/19/2006 0.2 0.2
7/25/2006 0.18 0.18
10/25/2006 0.19 0.19
1/17/2007 0.19 0.19
4/19/2007 0.21 0.21
7/18/2007 0.19 0.19
10/24/2007 0.21 0.21
2/7/2008 0.22 0.22
4/29/2008 0.2 0.2
7/16/2008 0.21 0.21
10/21/2008 0.2 0.2
2/4/2009 0.2 0.2
4/17/2009 0.21 0.21
7/28/2009 0.21 0.21
10/21/2009 0.23 0.23
1/27/2010 0.23 0.23
4/15/2010 0.23 0.23
7/14/2010 0.23 0.23
10/21/2010 0.23 0.23
1/12/2011 0.25 0.25
4/14/2011 0.22 0.22
7/13/2011 0.24 0.24
10/26/2011 0.26 0.26
1/19/2012 0.26 0.26
4/12/2012 0.27 0.27
7/25/2012 0.25 0.25
10/10/2012 0.24 0.24
1/16/2013 0.25 0.25
4/16/2013 0.23 0.23
7/19/2013 0.25 0.25
10/17/2013 0.25 0.25
1/23/2014 0.25 0.25
4/1/2014 0.27 0.27
7/16/2014 0.26 0.26
10/23/2014 0.3 0.3
1/28/2015 0.26 0.26
4/7/2015 0.28 0.28
7/23/2015 0.28 0.28
10/15/2015 0.31 0.31
1/13/2016 0.28 0.28
4/19/2016 0.27 0.27
7/13/2016 0.31 0.31
10/11/2016 0.28 0.28
4/22/2004 0.012 0.012 Outlier removed
8/5/2004 0.078 0.078 Outlier removed
1/11/2017 0.26 0.26

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4

1/29/2004

11/21/2005

9/15/2007

7/9/2009

Sample Date
5/2/2011
Barium, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

2/23/2013

12/18/2014

10/11/2016
100% Non-Detect
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Chromium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 26
Total Non-Detect: 26
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 26 26 (100%) 1/29/2004 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


8/5/2004 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/2/2005 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/15/2005 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/25/2006 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2006 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2007 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/18/2007 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/7/2008 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/16/2008 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/4/2009 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/28/2009 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/27/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/12/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/16/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/19/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/23/2014 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/16/2014 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/28/2015 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/23/2015 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


100% Non-Detect

Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Copper, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 26
Total Non-Detect: 26
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 26 26 (100%) 1/29/2004 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


8/5/2004 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/2/2005 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/15/2005 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/25/2006 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2006 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2007 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/18/2007 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/7/2008 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/16/2008 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/4/2009 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/28/2009 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/27/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/12/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/16/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/19/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/23/2014 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/16/2014 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/28/2015 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/23/2015 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
1
2
3
4
5
1/29/2004

11/21/2005

9/15/2007
Outliers Removed

7/9/2009

5/2/2011
Sample Date
Iron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

2/23/2013

12/18/2014

10/11/2016
Iron, dissolved
Probability Plot of Residuals for All Wells
Correlation Coefficient = 0.87445
0.87445 < 0.98 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
3.0

2.0
Normal Quantiles

1.0

0.0
Outliers Removed
-1.0

-2.0

-3.0
-4.0 -3.0 -2.0 -1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0
Concentration (mg/L x 1)
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 50
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 50 0 (0%) 1/29/2004 3.33 3.33


11/5/2004 2.28 2.28
2/2/2005 3.58 3.58
4/19/2005 3 3
7/15/2005 3.2 3.2
10/18/2005 3.6 3.6
1/25/2006 3.3 3.3
4/19/2006 3.2 3.2
7/25/2006 3.1 3.1
10/25/2006 3.2 3.2
1/17/2007 3.2 3.2
4/19/2007 3.5 3.5
7/18/2007 3.3 3.3
10/24/2007 3 3
2/7/2008 3.3 3.3
4/29/2008 3.4 3.4
7/16/2008 3.6 3.6
10/21/2008 3.3 3.3
2/4/2009 3.3 3.3
4/17/2009 4.2 4.2
7/28/2009 3.9 3.9
10/21/2009 3.2 3.2
1/27/2010 3.5 3.5
4/15/2010 3.9 3.9
7/14/2010 3.5 3.5
10/21/2010 3.7 3.7
1/12/2011 3.8 3.8
4/14/2011 3.4 3.4
7/13/2011 3.8 3.8
10/26/2011 3.9 3.9
1/19/2012 3.8 3.8
4/12/2012 3.8 3.8
7/25/2012 4.7 4.7
10/10/2012 3.4 3.4
1/16/2013 3.7 3.7
4/16/2013 4 4
7/19/2013 3.8 3.8
10/17/2013 4 4
1/23/2014 4 4
4/1/2014 3.6 3.6
7/16/2014 3.9 3.9
10/23/2014 4.9 4.9
1/28/2015 4 4
4/7/2015 3.6 3.6
7/23/2015 5 5
10/15/2015 4.3 4.3
1/13/2016 4.3 4.3
4/19/2016 4.3 4.3
7/13/2016 4.1 4.1
10/11/2016 4.5 4.5 Outlier Removed
4/22/2004 0.035 0.035
8/5/2004 0.6 0.6 Outlier Removed
1/11/2017 4.2 4.2

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
1
2
3
4
5
1/29/2004

11/21/2005

9/15/2007

7/9/2009

5/2/2011
Sample Date
Iron, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

2/23/2013

12/18/2014

10/11/2016
100% Non-Detect

Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Lead, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 27
Total Non-Detect: 27
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 27 27 (100%) 1/29/2004 ND<0.001 ND<0.001


8/5/2004 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
2/2/2005 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
4/19/2005 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/15/2005 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/25/2006 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/25/2006 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/17/2007 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/18/2007 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
2/7/2008 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/16/2008 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
2/4/2009 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/28/2009 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/27/2010 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/14/2010 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/12/2011 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/13/2011 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/19/2012 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/25/2012 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/16/2013 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/19/2013 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/23/2014 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/16/2014 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/28/2015 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/23/2015 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/13/2016 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
7/13/2016 ND<0.001 ND<0.001
1/11/2017 ND<0.001 ND<0.001

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Manganese, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D
0.06

0.05

0.04
Concentration (mg/L)

0.03

0.02
Outliers Removed
0.01

0
11/21/2005

12/18/2014

10/11/2016
1/29/2004

9/15/2007

2/23/2013
7/9/2009

5/2/2011
Sample Date
Manganese, dissolved
Probability Plot of Residuals for All Wells
Correlation Coefficient = 0.873794
0.873794 < 0.98 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
3.0

2.0
Normal Quantiles

1.0

0.0
Outliers Removed
-1.0

-2.0

-3.0
-4.0 -3.0 -2.0 -1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0
Concentration (mg/L x 0.01)
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 50
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 50 0 (0%) 1/29/2004 0.038 0.038


11/5/2004 0.035 0.035
2/2/2005 0.05 0.05
4/19/2005 0.044 0.044
7/15/2005 0.041 0.041
10/18/2005 0.04 0.04
1/25/2006 0.044 0.044
4/19/2006 0.041 0.041
7/25/2006 0.044 0.044
10/25/2006 0.039 0.039
1/17/2007 0.037 0.037
4/19/2007 0.041 0.041
7/18/2007 0.036 0.036
10/24/2007 0.038 0.038
2/7/2008 0.042 0.042
4/29/2008 0.039 0.039
7/16/2008 0.04 0.04
10/21/2008 0.039 0.039
2/4/2009 0.041 0.041
4/17/2009 0.041 0.041
7/28/2009 0.042 0.042
10/21/2009 0.041 0.041
1/27/2010 0.045 0.045
4/15/2010 0.042 0.042
7/14/2010 0.042 0.042
10/21/2010 0.04 0.04
1/12/2011 0.047 0.047
4/14/2011 0.042 0.042
7/13/2011 0.048 0.048
10/26/2011 0.049 0.049
1/19/2012 0.049 0.049
4/12/2012 0.054 0.054
7/25/2012 0.053 0.053
10/10/2012 0.047 0.047
1/16/2013 0.047 0.047
4/16/2013 0.044 0.044
7/19/2013 0.051 0.051
10/17/2013 0.045 0.045
1/23/2014 0.046 0.046
4/1/2014 0.052 0.052
7/16/2014 0.048 0.048
10/23/2014 0.058 0.058
1/28/2015 0.047 0.047
4/7/2015 0.049 0.049
7/23/2015 0.046 0.046
10/15/2015 0.05 0.05
1/13/2016 0.047 0.047
4/19/2016 0.045 0.045
7/13/2016 0.049 0.049
10/11/2016 0.047 0.047
4/22/2004 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 Outlier Removed
8/5/2004 0.017 0.017 Outlier Removed
1/11/2017 0.047 0.047

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06

1/29/2004

11/21/2005

9/15/2007

7/9/2009

Sample Date
5/2/2011
Manganese, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

2/23/2013

12/18/2014

10/11/2016
100% Non-Detect

Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Nickel, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 26
Total Non-Detect: 26
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 26 26 (100%) 1/29/2004 ND<0.025 ND<0.025


8/5/2004 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
2/2/2005 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/15/2005 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/25/2006 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/25/2006 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/17/2007 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/18/2007 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
2/7/2008 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/16/2008 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
2/4/2009 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/28/2009 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/27/2010 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/14/2010 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/12/2011 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/13/2011 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/19/2012 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/25/2012 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/16/2013 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/19/2013 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/23/2014 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/16/2014 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/28/2015 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/23/2015 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/13/2016 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
7/13/2016 ND<0.025 ND<0.025
1/11/2017 ND<0.025 ND<0.025

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Selenium, dissolved Outlier Removed
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D
0.003

0.0025

0.002
Concentration (mg/L)

0.0015

0.001

0.0005

12/21/2012
1/29/2004

11/8/2005

8/20/2007

5/31/2009

3/12/2011

10/2/2014

7/13/2016
Sample Date
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Selenium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
100% Non-Detect
Total Measurements: 26
Total Non-Detect: 26
Percent Non-Detects: 100%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 26 26 (100%) 1/29/2004 ND<0.002 ND<0.002


8/5/2004 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/2/2005 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/15/2005 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/25/2006 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2006 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/17/2007 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/18/2007 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/7/2008 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/16/2008 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
2/4/2009 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/28/2009 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/27/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/14/2010 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/12/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/13/2011 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/19/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
10/10/2012 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/16/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/19/2013 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/23/2014 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/16/2014 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/28/2015 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/23/2015 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
1/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/13/2016 ND<0.002 ND<0.002
7/25/2012 0.0029 0.0029 Outlier removed
1/11/2017 ND<0.002 ND<0.002

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.5
1
1.5
2

1/29/2004

11/8/2005

8/20/2007
Outlier Removed

5/31/2009

Sample Date
3/12/2011
Zinc, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

12/21/2012

10/2/2014

7/13/2016
Zinc, dissolved
Probability Plot of Residuals for All Wells
Correlation Coefficient = 0.473467
0.473467 < 0.96 -- Normality test fails at 95% level
2.0
1.5
Normal Quantiles

1.0 Outlier Removed

0.5
0.0
-0.5
-1.0
-1.5
-2.0
-1.0 -0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0
Concentration (mg/L x 1)
Concentrations (mg/L)
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit
Total Measurements: 26
Total Non-Detect: 0
Percent Non-Detects: 0%
Total Background Measurements: 0
There are 0 background locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

There is 1 compliance location

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original

MW-28D 26 0 (0%) 1/29/2004 0.041 0.041


2/2/2005 0.062 0.062
4/19/2005 0.062 0.062
7/15/2005 0.077 0.077
1/25/2006 0.021 0.021
7/25/2006 0.076 0.076
1/17/2007 0.041 0.041
7/18/2007 0.069 0.069
2/7/2008 0.028 0.028
7/16/2008 0.015 0.015
2/4/2009 0.036 0.036
7/28/2009 0.021 0.021
1/27/2010 0.012 0.012
7/14/2010 0.017 0.017
1/12/2011 0.03 0.03
7/13/2011 0.025 0.025
1/19/2012 0.043 0.043
7/25/2012 0.049 0.049
1/16/2013 0.072 0.072
7/19/2013 0.09 0.09
1/23/2014 0.047 0.047
7/16/2014 0.067 0.067
1/28/2015 0.069 0.069
7/23/2015 0.052 0.052
1/13/2016 0.054 0.054
7/13/2016 0.047 0.047
8/5/2004 1.54 1.54 Outlier removed
1/11/2017 0.069 0.069

There are 0 unused locations

Loc. Meas. ND Date Conc. Original


Concentration (mg/L)

0
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09

1/29/2004

11/8/2005

8/20/2007

5/31/2009

Sample Date
3/12/2011
Zinc, dissolved
Time-Series Graph of MW-28D

12/21/2012

10/2/2014

7/13/2016
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 45 0.188667 0.0282521 -0.743444

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
45 0.188667 0.0282521 -0.743444
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Nitrogen, ammonia
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


7/15/2005 0.14
10/18/2005 0.2
1/25/2006 0.11
4/19/2006 0.14
7/25/2006 0.14
1/17/2007 0.19
4/19/2007 0.18
7/18/2007 0.18
10/24/2007 0.17
2/7/2008 0.17
4/29/2008 0.16
7/16/2008 0.17
10/21/2008 0.13
2/4/2009 0.16
4/17/2009 0.16
7/28/2009 0.19
10/21/2009 0.19
1/27/2010 0.18
4/15/2010 0.18
7/14/2010 0.2
10/21/2010 0.18
1/12/2011 0.2
4/14/2011 0.19
7/13/2011 0.19
10/26/2011 0.21
1/19/2012 0.2
4/12/2012 0.16
7/25/2012 0.22
10/10/2012 0.2
1/16/2013 0.21
4/16/2013 0.21
7/19/2013 0.21
10/17/2013 0.2
1/23/2014 0.21
4/1/2014 0.18
7/16/2014 0.21
10/23/2014 0.21
1/28/2015 0.23
4/7/2015 0.22
7/23/2015 0.22
From 40 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.185
Baseline std Dev = 0.0275495

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 40 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 40) = 2.42584

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 0.2 [0, 0.252661] FALSE
7/13/2016 1 0.23 [0, 0.252661] FALSE
4/19/2016 1 0.21 [0, 0.252661] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 0.22 [0, 0.252661] FALSE
10/15/2015 1 0.23 [0, 0.252661] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 48 0.0247917 0.0031888 1.43309

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
48 0.0247917 0.0031888 1.43309
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 48 -3.70468 0.120927 0.907894

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
48 -3.70468 0.120927 0.907894
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Boron, dissolved
Natural Logarithm Transformation
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/29/2004 -3.29684
8/5/2004 -3.64966
2/2/2005 -3.86323
7/15/2005 -3.81671
1/25/2006 -3.7297
4/19/2006 -3.7297
7/25/2006 -3.68888
10/25/2006 -3.81671
1/17/2007 -3.64966
4/19/2007 -3.64966
7/18/2007 -3.7297
10/24/2007 -3.61192
2/7/2008 -3.61192
4/29/2008 -3.68888
7/16/2008 -3.44202
10/21/2008 -3.81671
2/4/2009 -3.64966
4/17/2009 -3.61192
7/28/2009 -3.7297
10/21/2009 -3.7297
1/27/2010 -3.64966
4/15/2010 -3.68888
7/14/2010 -3.54046
10/21/2010 -3.64966
1/12/2011 -3.50656
4/14/2011 -3.68888
7/13/2011 -3.77226
10/26/2011 -3.91202
1/19/2012 -3.77226
4/12/2012 -3.77226
7/25/2012 -3.77226
10/10/2012 -3.91202
1/16/2013 -3.7297
4/16/2013 -3.68888
7/19/2013 -3.77226
10/17/2013 -3.77226
1/23/2014 -3.86323
4/1/2014 -3.57555
7/16/2014 -3.86323
10/23/2014 -3.68888
1/28/2015 -3.81671
4/7/2015 -3.7297
7/23/2015 -3.68888
From 43 baseline samples
Baseline mean = -3.70557
Baseline std Dev = 0.120248

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 43 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 43) = 2.41847

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 -3.86323 [0, -3.41139] FALSE
7/13/2016 1 -3.7297 [0, -3.41139] FALSE
4/19/2016 1 -3.7297 [0, -3.41139] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 -3.47377 [0, -3.41139] FALSE
e^(-3.41139) = 0.033
10/15/2015 1 -3.68888 [0, -3.41139] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 52 1.425 0.209458 0.517901

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
52 1.425 0.209458 0.517901
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Potassium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/29/2004 1.5
4/22/2004 1.6
8/5/2004 1.6
11/5/2004 1.2
2/2/2005 1.1
4/19/2005 1.3
7/15/2005 1.1
10/18/2005 1.4
1/25/2006 1.2
4/19/2006 1.1
7/25/2006 1.2
10/25/2006 1.2
1/17/2007 1.3
4/19/2007 1.2
7/18/2007 1.2
10/24/2007 1.2
2/7/2008 1.4
4/29/2008 1.3
7/16/2008 1.3
10/21/2008 1.2
2/4/2009 1.2
4/17/2009 1.5
7/28/2009 1.2
10/21/2009 1.3
1/27/2010 1.3
4/15/2010 1.4
7/14/2010 1.4
10/21/2010 1.3
1/12/2011 1.6
4/14/2011 1.4
7/13/2011 1.4
10/26/2011 1.4
1/19/2012 1.4
4/12/2012 1.3
7/25/2012 1.7
10/10/2012 1.4
1/16/2013 1.6
4/16/2013 1.6
7/19/2013 1.6
10/17/2013 1.6
1/23/2014 1.6
4/1/2014 1.5
7/16/2014 1.6
10/23/2014 1.5
1/28/2015 1.6
4/7/2015 1.4
7/23/2015 2
From 47 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 1.39149
Baseline std Dev = 0.188622

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 47 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 47) = 2.41019

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 1.9 [0, 1.85091] TRUE
7/13/2016 1 1.6 [0, 1.85091] FALSE
4/19/2016 1 1.7 [0, 1.85091] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 1.7 [0, 1.85091] FALSE
10/15/2015 1 1.8 [0, 1.85091] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 41 2.60732 0.556053 0.896761

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
41 2.60732 0.556053 0.896761
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Total Organic Carbon
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


4/19/2006 3.2
7/25/2006 1.9
10/25/2006 1.9
1/17/2007 4.3
4/19/2007 2.8
7/18/2007 1.9
10/24/2007 2.4
2/7/2008 3.4
4/29/2008 2
7/16/2008 2.4
10/21/2008 2.7
2/4/2009 3.7
4/17/2009 3
7/28/2009 3.6
10/21/2009 2.1
1/27/2010 1.9
4/15/2010 2.8
7/14/2010 2.6
10/21/2010 2.5
1/12/2011 2.5
4/14/2011 2.2
7/13/2011 2.3
10/26/2011 2.9
4/12/2012 2.8
7/25/2012 2.9
10/10/2012 2.6
1/16/2013 2.4
4/16/2013 2.6
7/19/2013 2.3
10/17/2013 2.3
1/23/2014 2.9
7/16/2014 2.7
10/23/2014 2.2
1/28/2015 2
4/7/2015 2.2
7/23/2015 3.1
From 36 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 2.61111
Baseline std Dev = 0.553832

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 36 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 36) = 2.43772

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 3.5 [0, 3.97982] FALSE
7/13/2016 1 2 [0, 3.97982] FALSE
4/19/2016 1 2 [0, 3.97982] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 2.5 [0, 3.97982] FALSE
10/15/2015 1 2.9 [0, 3.97982] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 25 0.01268 0.00110755 -0.842583

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
25 0.01268 0.00110755 -0.842583
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Arsenic, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/29/2004 0.012
2/2/2005 0.012
7/15/2005 0.01
1/25/2006 0.012
7/25/2006 0.01
1/17/2007 0.012
7/18/2007 0.012
2/7/2008 0.012
7/16/2008 0.012
2/4/2009 0.013
7/28/2009 0.013
1/27/2010 0.013
7/14/2010 0.014
1/12/2011 0.014
7/13/2011 0.014
1/19/2012 0.014
7/25/2012 0.013
1/16/2013 0.012
7/19/2013 0.013
1/23/2014 0.013
From 20 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0125
Baseline std Dev = 0.00114708

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 20 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 20) = 2.53948

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/13/2016 1 0.014 [0, 0.0154849] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 0.014 [0, 0.0154849] FALSE
7/23/2015 1 0.013 [0, 0.0154849] FALSE
1/28/2015 1 0.013 [0, 0.0154849] FALSE
7/16/2014 1 0.013 [0, 0.0154849] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 50 0.23214 0.0365815 0.242364

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
50 0.23214 0.0365815 0.242364
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Barium, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/29/2004 0.189
11/5/2004 0.156
2/2/2005 0.21
4/19/2005 0.192
7/15/2005 0.18
10/18/2005 0.19
1/25/2006 0.2
4/19/2006 0.2
7/25/2006 0.18
10/25/2006 0.19
1/17/2007 0.19
4/19/2007 0.21
7/18/2007 0.19
10/24/2007 0.21
2/7/2008 0.22
4/29/2008 0.2
7/16/2008 0.21
10/21/2008 0.2
2/4/2009 0.2
4/17/2009 0.21
7/28/2009 0.21
10/21/2009 0.23
1/27/2010 0.23
4/15/2010 0.23
7/14/2010 0.23
10/21/2010 0.23
1/12/2011 0.25
4/14/2011 0.22
7/13/2011 0.24
10/26/2011 0.26
1/19/2012 0.26
4/12/2012 0.27
7/25/2012 0.25
10/10/2012 0.24
1/16/2013 0.25
4/16/2013 0.23
7/19/2013 0.25
10/17/2013 0.25
1/23/2014 0.25
4/1/2014 0.27
7/16/2014 0.26
10/23/2014 0.3
1/28/2015 0.26
4/7/2015 0.28
7/23/2015 0.28
From 45 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.225711
Baseline std Dev = 0.0321832

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 45 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 45) = 2.41414

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 0.28 [0, 0.304264] FALSE
7/13/2016 1 0.31 [0, 0.304264] TRUE
4/19/2016 1 0.27 [0, 0.304264] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 0.28 [0, 0.304264] FALSE
10/15/2015 1 0.31 [0, 0.304264] TRUE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 50 3.6838 0.511193 0.334862

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
50 3.6838 0.511193 0.334862
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Iron, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/29/2004 3.33
11/5/2004 2.28
2/2/2005 3.58
4/19/2005 3
7/15/2005 3.2
10/18/2005 3.6
1/25/2006 3.3
4/19/2006 3.2
7/25/2006 3.1
10/25/2006 3.2
1/17/2007 3.2
4/19/2007 3.5
7/18/2007 3.3
10/24/2007 3
2/7/2008 3.3
4/29/2008 3.4
7/16/2008 3.6
10/21/2008 3.3
2/4/2009 3.3
4/17/2009 4.2
7/28/2009 3.9
10/21/2009 3.2
1/27/2010 3.5
4/15/2010 3.9
7/14/2010 3.5
10/21/2010 3.7
1/12/2011 3.8
4/14/2011 3.4
7/13/2011 3.8
10/26/2011 3.9
1/19/2012 3.8
4/12/2012 3.8
7/25/2012 4.7
10/10/2012 3.4
1/16/2013 3.7
4/16/2013 4
7/19/2013 3.8
10/17/2013 4
1/23/2014 4
4/1/2014 3.6
7/16/2014 3.9
10/23/2014 4.9
1/28/2015 4
4/7/2015 3.6
7/23/2015 5
From 45 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 3.61533
Baseline std Dev = 0.491175

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 45 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 45) = 2.41414

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 4.5 [0, 4.8142] FALSE
7/13/2016 1 4.1 [0, 4.8142] FALSE
4/19/2016 1 4.3 [0, 4.8142] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 4.3 [0, 4.8142] FALSE
10/15/2015 1 4.3 [0, 4.8142] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 50 0.04444 0.00497406 0.3651

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
50 0.04444 0.00497406 0.3651
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Manganese, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/29/2004 0.038
11/5/2004 0.035
2/2/2005 0.05
4/19/2005 0.044
7/15/2005 0.041
10/18/2005 0.04
1/25/2006 0.044
4/19/2006 0.041
7/25/2006 0.044
10/25/2006 0.039
1/17/2007 0.037
4/19/2007 0.041
7/18/2007 0.036
10/24/2007 0.038
2/7/2008 0.042
4/29/2008 0.039
7/16/2008 0.04
10/21/2008 0.039
2/4/2009 0.041
4/17/2009 0.041
7/28/2009 0.042
10/21/2009 0.041
1/27/2010 0.045
4/15/2010 0.042
7/14/2010 0.042
10/21/2010 0.04
1/12/2011 0.047
4/14/2011 0.042
7/13/2011 0.048
10/26/2011 0.049
1/19/2012 0.049
4/12/2012 0.054
7/25/2012 0.053
10/10/2012 0.047
1/16/2013 0.047
4/16/2013 0.044
7/19/2013 0.051
10/17/2013 0.045
1/23/2014 0.046
4/1/2014 0.052
7/16/2014 0.048
10/23/2014 0.058
1/28/2015 0.047
4/7/2015 0.049
7/23/2015 0.046
From 45 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0440889
Baseline std Dev = 0.00509377

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 45 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 45) = 2.41414

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


10/11/2016 1 0.047 [0, 0.0565218] FALSE
7/13/2016 1 0.049 [0, 0.0565218] FALSE
4/19/2016 1 0.045 [0, 0.0565218] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 0.047 [0, 0.0565218] FALSE
10/15/2015 1 0.05 [0, 0.0565218] FALSE
Skewness Coefficient
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Skewness > 1 indicates positively skewed data


Skewness < -1 indicates negatively skewed data

Compliance Locations
Location Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
MW-28D 26 0.0470385 0.0218677 0.0765417

All Locations
Obs. Mean Std. Dev. Skewness
26 0.0470385 0.0218677 0.0765417
Parametric Prediction Interval Analysis
Intra-Well Comparison for MW-28D
Parameter: Zinc, dissolved
Original Data (Not Transformed)
Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit

Intra-Well Unified Guid. Formula 95% One-Sided Comparison

Baseline Samples Date Result


1/29/2004 0.041
2/2/2005 0.062
4/19/2005 0.062
7/15/2005 0.077
1/25/2006 0.021
7/25/2006 0.076
1/17/2007 0.041
7/18/2007 0.069
2/7/2008 0.028
7/16/2008 0.015
2/4/2009 0.036
7/28/2009 0.021
1/27/2010 0.012
7/14/2010 0.017
1/12/2011 0.03
7/13/2011 0.025
1/19/2012 0.043
7/25/2012 0.049
1/16/2013 0.072
7/19/2013 0.09
1/23/2014 0.047
From 21 baseline samples
Baseline mean = 0.0444762
Baseline std Dev = 0.0233058

For 5 recent sampling event(s)


Actual confidence level is 1.0 - (0.05/5) = 99 %
t is Percentile of Student's T-Test (0.95/5) = 0.99
Degrees of Freedom = 21 (background observations) - 1
t(0.99, 21) = 2.52798

Date Samples Mean Interval Significant


7/13/2016 1 0.047 [0, 0.104779] FALSE
1/13/2016 1 0.054 [0, 0.104779] FALSE
7/23/2015 1 0.052 [0, 0.104779] FALSE
1/28/2015 1 0.069 [0, 0.104779] FALSE
7/16/2014 1 0.067 [0, 0.104779] FALSE
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Section E - Topographic Maps


Granger Wood Street Landfill - Type III Southern Expansion

Submitted to:
Granger Waste Management Company and Granger Waste Services, Inc.
16980 Wood Road
Lansing, MI 48906

Submitted by:
Golder Associates Inc.
15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906

+1 517 482-2262

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E.  TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS .................................................................................................................................. 3 

E.1  Maps Referenced to U.S.G.S. Datum Showing Character of Land and Land uses within 1,500-
ft of the Solid Waste Units .................................................................................................................... 3 

E.2  Specific Information .............................................................................................................................. 3 

E.2.1  Legal Description of Landfill Property ............................................................................................. 3 

E.2.2  Proposed Solid Waste Disposal Unit .............................................................................................. 3 

E.2.3  Structures on the Site ..................................................................................................................... 3 

E.2.4  Existing and Proposed Utilities ....................................................................................................... 3 

E.2.5  Borrow Areas .................................................................................................................................. 3 

E.2.6  Surface Waters, Wetlands or Floodplains ...................................................................................... 3 

E.2.7  Special Drainage Devices if Necessary .......................................................................................... 3 

E.2.8  On Site Roads ................................................................................................................................. 3 

E.2.9  Public Access Roads ...................................................................................................................... 3 

E.2.10  Fencing and Other Means of Controlling Access ........................................................................... 3 

E.2.11  The Location of All Residences ...................................................................................................... 3 

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E. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
E.1 Maps Referenced to U.S.G.S. Datum Showing Character of Land and
Land uses within 1,500-ft of the Solid Waste Units
See Engineering Drawings, Sheets 100-1 and 200-2.

E.2 Specific Information


E.2.1 Legal Description of Landfill Property
See Section A.12.

E.2.2 Proposed Solid Waste Disposal Unit


The proposed lateral and vertical expansion for the Type III unit design is labeled Cells 30, 31, and 32. The cell
layout and grading plan for the Type III expansion is found on Sheet 400-1 of the Engineering Drawings.

E.2.3 Structures on the Site


Site structures are shown on Sheets 200-1 and 200-7 of the Engineering Drawings.

E.2.4 Existing and Proposed Utilities


See Engineering Drawings, Sheets 200-7, 600-1, and 700-1.

E.2.5 Borrow Areas


Soils to be used for construction will be obtained from excavation of future landfill cells as the Type II unit
continues to construct the permitted cells on the north side of the Granger Wood Street Landfill, see Sheets 200-
2, of the Engineering Drawings, and Section F.1.h for soil phasing information.

E.2.6 Surface Waters, Wetlands or Floodplains


See Engineering Drawings, Sheets 200-1 through 200-6, and the Environmental Assessment, Section B.

E.2.7 Special Drainage Devices if Necessary


Not applicable for this site.

E.2.8 On Site Roads


See Engineering Drawings, Sheet 200-1.

E.2.9 Public Access Roads


See Engineering Drawings, Sheet 200-1.

E.2.10 Fencing and Other Means of Controlling Access


See Engineering Drawings, Sheet 200-7, and the Operational Plan, Section G.

E.2.11 The Location of All Residences


See Engineering Drawings, Sheets 200-2 through 200-6, and the Environmental Assessment, Section B.

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Section F - Engineering Report


Granger Wood Street Landfill - Type III Southern Expansion

Submitted to:
Granger Waste Management Company and Granger Waste Services, Inc.
16980 Wood Road
Lansing, MI 48906

Submitted by:
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15851 South US 27, Suite 50 Lansing, Michigan, USA 48906

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Executive Summary

The Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL) is currently permitted and licensed as a Type II solid waste landfill
located at 16980 Wood Road, Lansing, Michigan 48906-1044. The GWSL is located in the Northeast ¼ of
Section 3, T4N, R2W Lansing Township, Ingham County, and the South ½ of Section 34, T5N, R2W, DeWitt
Township, Clinton County, Michigan. The GWSL is bordered by Wood Street to the east, State Road to the north,
and bounded on the south and west by additional properties owned by Granger Waste Management Company
(Granger). GWSL is accessible via major highway transport routes including I-69, US-127, and Business US 27.
Table 1 includes a summary of the GWSL existing permitted and proposed facility information.
Table 1: Granger Wood Street Landfill Facility Summary

Solid Waste
Existing Airspace
Property Boundary
Unit (Permitted) County (cubic
Area (acres) Area (acres)
or Proposed (see note 1)
yards)

Ingham and
Type II Existing 482.2 229.7 32,609,280
Clinton

Type III Proposed Ingham 41.81 12.6 897,850


Note 1: Solid Waste Boundary Area does not include the vertical expansion acreage of 3.7 acres.

Type III Expansion


GWSL proposes to increase the permitted landfill airspace through a lateral southern expansion and a vertical
expansion over top of the existing Type II Landfill Cells 85-87. The lateral expansion for the Type III Expansion
will move the solid waste boundary to the south of the currently permitted solid waste limits (as defined in the
restrictive covenant). The proposed Type III expansion unit’s footprint area capable of receiving waste is
quantified in Table 1 above. The lateral expansion will crest at an elevation of 933.5-feet above mean sea level (ft-
amsl).

Type III Unit Placement Over Type II Unit

The Type III expansion is designed with an overliner system for locations where it will be placed over the side slope
of the existing (but currently not certified) constructed final cover for the Type II Cells 85 through 87. Following
removal of existing top soil, the remainder of the constructed final cover system (2 feet of compacted clay and a
layer of GCL) will remain in place where the Type III liner will serve as an additional overliner exceeding the
performance standard for the existing Type II cell’s final cover system. The net result is a final cover system that
meets or exceeds the required standard for final closure of a Type II area, and also serves as the floor liner system
for the new Type III unit. It is also recognized that the Type III liner placement serves as a clear barrier between the
Type II and Type III landfill units and no further Type II waste disposal or Type II closure activities will occur within
this footprint. By certifying the construction of the Type III liner system will also serve as the closure of existing Type
II unit and will be certified as a result of certifying the new Type III unit liner system. Subsequently, this discussion
satisfies the Notification requirement to the State that this closure activity will occur pending permit approval and

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notice of construction of the Type III cell areas. Areas of the Type II cells not overlapped by the Type III cells will be
certified closed in coordination with the Type III cell certifications. 

This section is being prepared in accordance with the Part 115, Solid Waste Management, of the Natural
Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), Public Act (PA) 451 of 1994, as amended and any
regulations promulgated pursuant to this act (Part 115 Rules). Part 115 Rules require the submittal of an
engineering design report with the Construction Permit Application (CPA). This Engineering Report for GWSL
has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Rules 299.4902(1)(g) and Rule 299.4910.

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Table of Contents
F. ENGINEERING PLANS AND REPORTS ........................................................................................................... 7 

1.1  TYPE III LANDFILL UNIT BASE LINER SYSTEM DESIGN ............................................................... 7 

1.2  TYPE III EXPANSION FINAL COVER SYSTEM DESIGN .................................................................. 9 

1.3  GEOTECHNICAL SOILS SUMMARY.................................................................................................. 9 

F.1.a. Soils Underlying the Liner System ...................................................................................................... 11 


F.1.a.(1). Settlement Analysis ....................................................................................................................... 11 

F.1.a. Soils Underlying the Liner System - Continuation................................................................................ 12 


F.1.a.(2). Slope Stability Analysis.................................................................................................................. 12 

F.1.a. Soils Underlying the Liner System – Continuation .............................................................................. 13 


F.1.a.(2). Slope Stability Analysis.................................................................................................................. 13 

F.1.a. Soils Underlying the Liner System – Continuation .............................................................................. 14 


F.1.a.(2). Slope Stability Analysis.................................................................................................................. 14 

F.1.a. Soils Underlying the Liner System – Continuation .............................................................................. 15 


F.1.a.(2). Slope Stability Analysis.................................................................................................................. 15 

F.1.a. Soils Underlying the Liner System – Continuation .............................................................................. 16 


F.1.a.(3). Performance Analysis Under Varying Groundwater ...................................................................... 16 

F.1.a.(4). Calculations for Heave/Blowout Potential...................................................................................... 16 

F.1.b. Compacted/Natural Soil Liner ............................................................................................................. 17 

F.1.c. Flexible Membrane Liners ................................................................................................................... 17 


F.1.c.(1). Methods of Storage, Handling, Installation .................................................................................... 17 

F.1.c.(2). Physical Specifications .................................................................................................................. 17 


F.1.c.(3). Physical Resistance ....................................................................................................................... 18 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 19 


F.1.d.(1). Material Specifications ................................................................................................................... 19 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System – Continuation .......................................................................... 20 


F.1.d.(2). System Design ............................................................................................................................... 20 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 21 


F.1.d.(2). System Design ............................................................................................................................... 21 

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F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 22 


F.1.d.(2). System Design ............................................................................................................................... 22 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 23 


F.1.d.(2). System Design ............................................................................................................................... 23 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 24 


F.1.d.(2). System Design ............................................................................................................................... 24 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 25 


F.1.d.(2). System Design ............................................................................................................................... 25 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 26 


F.1.d.(2). System Design ............................................................................................................................... 26 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 27 


F.1.d.(3). Design Features That Allow Cleaning or Drainage of Pipe ........................................................... 27 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 28 


F.1.d.(4). Prevention of Clogging .................................................................................................................. 28 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 29 


F.1.d.(5). Leachate Head Calculations .......................................................................................................... 29 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 30 


F.1.d.(6). Obstacle Removal ......................................................................................................................... 30 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 31 


F.1.d.(7). Leachate Generation Volumes ...................................................................................................... 31 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 32 


F.1.d.(7). Leachate Generation Volumes ...................................................................................................... 32 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 33 


F.1.d.(7). Leachate Generation Volumes ...................................................................................................... 33 

F.1.d. Primary Leachate Collection System .................................................................................................. 34 


F.1.d.(8). Leachate Disposal ......................................................................................................................... 34 

F.1.e. Secondary Leachate Collection Systems ........................................................................................... 35 


F.1.e.(1). System Design ............................................................................................................................... 35 

F.1.f. Dewatering Systems ............................................................................................................................ 35 

SURFACE WATER ................................................................................................................................................ 36 

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F.1.g. Operational Controls ........................................................................................................................... 36 


F.1.g.(1). Run-on ........................................................................................................................................... 36 
F.1.g.(2). Run-off ........................................................................................................................................... 37 

F.1.g. Operational Controls ........................................................................................................................... 38 


F.1.g.(3). Wind Dispersal of Particulate Matter ............................................................................................. 38 
F.1.g.(4). Gas Generation ............................................................................................................................. 38 

F.1.h. Closure/ Final Cover Criteria ............................................................................................................... 39 


F.1.h.(1). Methods, Procedure & Processes for Closure .............................................................................. 39 
F.1.h.(2). Maximum Extent of Operation ....................................................................................................... 39 

F.1.h. Closure/Final Cover Criteria ................................................................................................................ 40 


F.1.h.(3). Maximum Inventory of Waste ........................................................................................................ 40 

F.1.h. Closure/Final Cover Criteria ................................................................................................................ 41 


F.1.h.(4). Description of Final Cover ............................................................................................................. 41 

F.1.h. Closure/Final Cover Criteria ................................................................................................................ 42 


F.1.h.(5). Schedule ........................................................................................................................................ 42 

F.1.i. Post –Closure Maintenance & Monitoring ............................................................................................ 42 


F.1.i.(1). Description of Activities ................................................................................................................... 42 
F.1.i.(2). Contact person or office. ................................................................................................................. 43 

F.1.i.(3). Planned post-closure uses.............................................................................................................. 43 

F.2. Professional Engineer Seal .................................................................................................................... 43 

TABLES

Table 1 – Material Properties

Table 2 – Geotechnical Laboratory Data

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F. ENGINEERING PLANS AND REPORTS


This section of the Granger Wood Street Landfill (GWSL) Construction Permit Application (CPA) addresses
the Engineering Plan and Report requirements. It has been structured to parallel the format of the Michigan
Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Waste Management and Radiological Protection (MDEQ)
checklist and contains the following items:

 Written explanation of design relative to the MDEQ Administrative Completeness Checklist;

 Calculations (where appropriate) following a similar order as the MDEQ checklist;

 Engineering plans representing the detailed design of the Type III expansion are presented with this
application as a separate package of Engineering Drawing Sheets entitled “Granger Wood Street,
Construction Permit Application”; and

 The attached Tables: Table 1 – Global Material Properties (information also shown on Sheet 500-2
on the Engineering Drawings) and Table 2 – Geotechnical Laboratory Information, represent
information that is used throughout the Section F calculations package.

1.1 TYPE III LANDFILL UNIT BASE LINER SYSTEM DESIGN


The design for the proposed new Cell 30, 31, and 32 (see Sheet 400-1 for Subgrade Plan) incorporates
engineered environmental control systems that will serve to prevent the migration of leachate from the
Type III Landfill disposal unit. The primary control system proposed is the engineered liner system to be
constructed at the floor and side slopes of the landfill. The components of the base liner system will be
installed in accordance with the Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) Plan included in Section H of this
application. The components of the liner system on the floor and side slope include, from the bottom
upwards:

 a prepared subgrade;

 a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL);

 a textured high-density polyethylene (HDPE) 60-mil liner or equivalent;

 a double-sided geocomposite drainage layer exhibiting a normally loaded Transmissivity (T) of T 


1 x 10 -4 m2/sec;

 a 12-inch thick soil protective layer with a minimum permeability (K) of K  1 x 10-3 centimeters per
second (cm/sec).

At Granger’s discretion, the geocomposite layer plus 12-inch thick soil protective layer with minimum K 
1 x 10-3 cm/sec may be replaced by a 12-inch thick soil drainage layer with minimum K  1 x 10-2 cm/sec
plus a 12-inch thick soil protective layer with minimum K  1 x 10-4 cm/sec.

Note about Cell 32:

 At a future time, Granger will access conditions to determine if development of Cell 32 will be
constructed. Should the decision be to not construct, no further action is required; if the decision is to
proceed with development the following sequence of events will take place:  

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 The refuse from the Granger Paulson Street Landfill (GPSL) will be removed and transferred to
the Wood Street Landfill Type II unit. The extent of refuse removed will consist of a minimum of
10 feet for a green belt area between Cell 32 and the GPSL.

 Drill replacement monitoring wells within the new “buffer” area between the remaining GPSL and
Cell 32;

 Sample replacement wells, then determine if the area is monitorable and if so, abandon the
original wells. See Sheet 300-1 for well locations;

 Redefine legal description and transfer ownership to the appropriate entity; and
 File revised restrictive covenant for both Sites and refile with the Department.
Overliner System
A portion of the proposed expansion of the Type III unit will be placed over the side slope of existing the
Type II unit; specifically, Cells 85-87, which have an existing cap system. The existing Cells 85-87 cap
consists of the following from the bottom upwards:

 GCL;

 24-inch thick soil cover layer; and

 6-inch thick topsoil layer.

The Type III expansion landfill unit overliner construction will remove the 6-inch thick topsoil layer and will
ultimately consist of the following layers, from the bottom upwards:

 existing GCL;

 existing 24-inch thick soil cover layer;

 new 60-mil textured HDPE geomembrane liner or equivalent;

 new double-sided geocomposite drainage layer exhibiting a normally loaded Transmissivity (T) of T
 1 x 10 -4 m2/sec;

 new 12-inch soil protective layer with a minimum permeability (K) of K  1 x 10-3 centimeters per
second (cm/sec).

As for the overliner system, and at Granger’s discretion, the geocomposite layer plus 12-inch thick soil
protective layer with minimum K  1 x 10-3 cm/sec in the overliner may be replaced by a 12-inch thick soil
drainage layer with minimum K  1 x 10-2 cm/sec plus a 12-inch thick soil protective layer with minimum K
 1 x 10-4 cm/sec.

A Note about the Type III Unit Placement Over Type II Unit

The Type III expansion is designed with an overliner system for locations where it will be placed over the
side slope of the existing (but currently not certified) constructed final cover for the Type II Cells 85
through 87. Following removal of existing top soil, the remainder of the constructed final cover system (2
feet of compacted clay and a layer of GCL) will remain in place where the Type III liner will serve as an
additional overliner exceeding the performance standard for the existing Type II cell’s final cover system.
The net result is a final cover system that meets or exceeds the required standard for final closure of a
Type II area, and also serves as the floor liner system for the new Type III unit. It is also recognized that

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the Type III liner placement serves as a clear barrier between the Type II and Type III landfill units and no
further Type II waste disposal or Type II closure activities will occur within this footprint. By certifying the
construction of the Type III liner system will also serve as the closure of existing Type II unit and will be
certified as a result of certifying and the new Type III unit liner system. Subsequently, this discussion
satisfies the Notification requirement to the State that this closure activity will occur pending permit
approval and notice of construction of the Type III cell areas. Areas of the Type II cells not overlapped by
the Type III cells will be certified closed in coordination with the Type III cell certifications. 

1.2 TYPE III EXPANSION FINAL COVER SYSTEM DESIGN


The purpose of the final cover system design for the Type III expansion is to minimize infiltration and
promote drainage to minimize leachate generation. Furthermore, the cover system provides adequate
surface water management and controls erosion. Construction of the final cover will be constructed in
larger increments after filling progresses and areas reach final grade as shown in the Closure Plan,
Section F.1.h. The components of the final cover system will be installed in accordance with the CQA
Plan included in Section H of this application.

As shown on the Final Cover Details, Sheet 500-5 of the engineering drawings included with this
application, the proposed final cover will consist of two options, the first option has the following layers,
from top down:

 a 6-inch thick vegetative layer (Topsoil);

 a 24-inch thick protective soil layer;

 a flexible membrane liner (40-mil textured linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) geomembrane);
and

 an 18-inch thick soil grading layer (12-inch thick grading layer plus a 6-inch thick daily cover layer).

The second final cover option includes the use of a ClosureTurf™ product, which eliminates the need for
the protective cover soils and top soils. Calculations for the storm water are included in Section F.1.g.
The layers are as follows, from top down:

 ClosureTurf™ or approved equal product available at the time of construction;

 40-mil textured HDPE geomembrane (Supergripnet™ or equal);

 an 18-inch thick soil grading layer (12-inch thick grading layer plus a 6-inch thick daily cover layer).

Additionally, two possible options for solar panel installations have been included in the Engineering
Drawings (Sheet 500-5). Although the solar panel details show what is currently available, Granger will
work with the MDEQ at the time of closure to determine an appropriate design, with products available at
the time of construction.

1.3 GEOTECHNICAL SOILS SUMMARY


Based on a review of previous hydrogeologic information, Golder anticipates that the subsurface
conditions within the proposed expansion area should be similar to those encountered in previous
investigations for the southern end of the existing Type II landfill. The overall design for the expansion
calls for cell bases in both Cells 30, 31 and 32 to be excavated approximately 25 to 35 feet into a laterally
continuous and approximate 40 to 60-foot-thick layer of low-permeability (i.e., <10-7 cm/sec vertical
hydraulic conductivity) silty clay glacial till that is underlain by the Site’s uppermost aquifer, consisting of a

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hydraulically unconfined glacial esker deposit, in which the water table resides more than 4 feet below the
till/esker contact. Because the top of bedrock is more than 50 feet below the designed cell base
elevations, no borings were extended to the bedrock surface.

Three geologic cross-sections/profiles have been prepared to illustrate subsurface conditions. The cross-
sections are presented as Sheets 300-2, 300-3, and 300-4. These cross-sections identify the three
primary glacial units at the site and include the location and depth of proposed landfill cells for the
identification of appropriate monitoring zones.

Additional geotechnical information on the hydrogeological investigation can be found on the boring logs
located in Section C of this CPA.

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Table 1 – Global Material


Properties for Calculations and
References
Date: 8/30/2018 Table 1: Global Material Properties Used for Calculations - Granger Wood Street TYPE III Expansion Project No. 1533210

Low Normal Loads High Normal Loads


(Cover) (Base)
Effective Total Peak Peak
Effective Total Peak Peak Post-Peak Unit Unit
Stress Stress Interface Interface Post-Peak
Stress Stress Interface Interface Friction Weight Weight, g Thickness (ft) (or
Material Cohesion, Cohesion, Friction Friction Adhesion, Reference #
Friction Friction Adhesion, Adhesion, Angle, f g d (pcf) (pcf) as shown)
c' c Angle, f Angle, f C (psf)
Angle φ'(°) Angle φ(°) C (psf) C (psf) (°) (dry) (wet)
(psf) (psf) (°) (°)
Topsoil 0 35 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 120 0.5 1
Protective Cover Layer 0 30 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 115 2.0 1
FINAL Protective Cover Layer vs. Textured LLDPE Liner n/a n/a n/a n/a 26 0 n/a n/a 25 0 n/a n/a - 4
COVER Textured LLDPE Liner n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40-mil -
SYSTEM - Textured LLDPE Liner vs. Grading Layer n/a n/a n/a n/a 21 0 n/a n/a 13 0 n/a n/a - 4
OPTION 1 Grading Layer 300 28 200 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143 1.0 1&6
Daily Cover 300 28 200 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143 0.5 1&6
Type III Waste 0 25 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90 Varies 2
Closure Turf® Option n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a - 4
FINAL Textured HDPE Liner n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40-mil -
COVER Textured HDPE Liner vs. Grading Layer n/a n/a n/a n/a 19 0 n/a n/a 22 0 n/a n/a - 4
SYSTEM - Grading Layer 300 28 200 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143 1.0 1&6
OPTION 2 Daily Cover 300 28 200 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143 0.5 1&6
Type III Waste 0 25 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90 Varies 2
Select Type III Waste 0 25 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90 5.0 2
Protective Sand 0 30 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 115 1.0 1
Protective Sand vs. Geocomposite n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27 0 21 0 n/a n/a - 4
Geocomposite n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 200-mil -
Geocomposite vs. Geomembrane n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26 0 15 0 n/a n/a - 4
LANDFILLL
Textured HDPE Geomembrane n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60-mil -
FLOOR &
Geomembrane vs. Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27 n/a 11 n/a n/a n/a n/a 3
SIDESLOPE
GCL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18 800 8 360 n/a n/a 240-mil 4
GCL vs. Fill/Glacial Till n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30 n/a 21 n/a n/a n/a - 4
Fill 490 23 200 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143 Varies Same as Till (6)
Glacial Till 490 23 200 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143 Varies 6
Sand 0 32 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 130 Varies 2
Type III Waste 0 25 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90 Varies 2
Protective Sand 0 30 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 115 1.0 1
Protective Sand vs. Geocomposite n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27 0 21 0 n/a n/a - 4
Geocomposite n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 200-mil -
OVERLINER Geocomposite vs. Geomembrane n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26 0 15 0 n/a n/a - 4
SIDESLOPE
Textured HDPE Geomembrane n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60-mil -
ONTO
Geomembrane vs. Protective Cover n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19 0 22 0 n/a n/a n/a 4
EXISTING
Protective Cover 300 28 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143 2.0 1
LANDFILL Protective Cover vs. Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18 n/a 14 n/a n/a n/a n/a 3
GCL n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18 800 8 360 n/a n/a 240-mil 4
GCL vs. Grading Layer n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30 n/a 21 n/a n/a n/a - 4
Grading Layer 300 28 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143 1.5 1
Existing Type II Waste 250 30 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90 Varies 1

Note: BOLD items indicate interfaces.

The interface friction angles used in the stability calculations were taken along the “best fit” line representing the shear strength values appropriate for each scenario (low normal loads - cover, high normal loads - base, peak - short term and residual-
long term, etc.) or below the best fit line. The failure envelopes are attached to this table. These values were chosen based on creating Mohr-Coulomb failure envelopes for each interface based on industry available interface shear data. These
failure envelopes are included with Table 1 of Section F of this Construction Permit Application (Dated April, 2018). For purchasing materials, the owner may choose to purchase materials with interface shear values that plot above the failure
envelope lines for the appropriate material interfaces. References: GRI report #30, dated 06/14/05 and GRI White Paper #11, dated 09/11/07.

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Table 2 – Geotechnical Laboratory


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GEOTECHNICAL
F.1.a. Soils Underlying the Liner System
F.1.a.(1). Settlement Analysis
Type III Expansion
Settlement of the soils forming the foundation of the landfill has been estimated. This analysis calculates
primary and secondary consolidation resulting from the maximum loading from landfill filling. Total
settlement consists of the sum of immediate settlement, primary consolidation and secondary
consolidation. Immediate settlement of the in-situ clayey soils was not included in the settlement
calculation since its magnitude would not be expected to appreciably add to the total settlement. This
calculation also estimates differential settlement by comparing the maximum total settlement at the
maximum load at the upslope end of the leachate pipe to the down slope end of the leachate pipe in each
cell.

The settlement calculation calculates total settlement through the analysis of existing and proposed
overburden stresses with compression and recompression indices based upon known, laboratory
determined soil properties such as in-situ moisture content, void ratio, consolidation parameters, etc. The
settlement calculation shows, based on engineering judgment, that the total and differential settlements
are within acceptable limits and will not affect leachate movement on the liner or induce unacceptable
stresses into the liner.

The design for the foundation, liner system and leachate collection system for the existing Type II Landfill
can support the overburden pressure of the proposed Type III expansion, as demonstrated in Section F of
this CPA. The proposed design considers consolidation of areas that will be landfilled and the areas
where the newly constructed Type III cells will be placed over the side slope of the Type II cells, as well
as the underlying soils (see the Engineering Design Report included in the Permit Application.) A portion
of the proposed expansion of the Type III unit will be placed over the side slope of existing the Type II
unit. At these locations the units will be kept separate and distinct through the use of an overliner system
and leachate collection system. The system will serve as the final cover for closure certification to the
existing Type II Cells 85-87. The proposed vertical expansion will not cause a reversal in flow direction
for the existing, separate Type II cell leachate collection system and is acceptable per Part 115 Rule
299.4308, 299.4423 and 299.4419 for a vertical expansion.

Calculation attached following this page.

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CALCULATIONS Overliner

Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB


Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK
SOIL DRAINAGE/PROTECTION
Subject: LAYER STABILITY ON 4H:1V SLOPE Reviewed by: TDJ
WITH EQUIPMENT FORCES

Project Short Title: Granger- Wood Street Landfill Type III Expansion

1.0 OBJECTIVE

To analyze the stability of the protective sand layer for the designed overliner side slopes onto the existing landfill at the
Granger Wood Street Landfill-Type III Southern Expansion.

2.0 GEOMETRY

R
1

H max 4
D
N s
W
floor

2.0 ASSUMPTIONS/GIVENS

1.) The proposed sideslope liner system consists of (from top to bottom):

Sideslope Overliner
Type III Waste
1-foot (ft) Protective Sand
Drainage 200-mil Geocomposite
Textured 60-mil High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Geomembrane
**2-ft Protective Cover
**Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL)
Grading Layer
Type II Waste

** Critical peak interface friction angle = 18 degrees

2.) Material Properties:

Material Properties used for the analysis are shown on TABLE 1 of Section F, of this report.

3.0 METHODS:
1.) Use method outlined in R.M. Koerner and T. Soong's method, Reference 2. Please see Figure 1
for Equations and Parameter definitions for the calculations performed below.

2.) Allow a minimum interim factor of safety of 1.3, when saturated conditions are considered, and
peak interface friction angles are used. Calculate the maximum safe slope length to place sand for each condition.

3.) Interface friction angles were taken as averages of representative lab data for similar materials,
peak strengths. (These friction angels are conservative and for design purposes, the owner
may choose to purchase materials with interface friction angles greater than those used
in the design.)

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CALCULATIONS Overliner

Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB


Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK
SOIL DRAINAGE/PROTECTION
Subject: LAYER STABILITY ON 4H:1V SLOPE Reviewed by: TDJ
WITH EQUIPMENT FORCES

Project Short Title: Granger- Wood Street Landfill Type III Expansion

4.0 CALCULATIONS:

STATIC CONDITIONS

1.) Calculate Factor of Safety using Koerner's Method for soil slope stability with
equipment loads.

Uniform Soil Thickness


with the Incorporation of Equipment Loads

thickness of protective cover= h= 2 ft


 14 degrees Slope = 4H : 1V
length of slope measured along the geosynthetics = L= 60 ft - maximum sand to place at once
weighted unit wt. of protective cover = t = 143 pcf
min. friction angle of protective cover =  28 degrees
min. cohesion of protective cover = c= 0 psf C= 0 lb
min. interface frict. =  18 degrees
min. interface adhesion = ca = 0 psf Ca = 0.00 lb

From CAT Handbook (Ref. 3)


D6 LGP Track- type tractor 39,985 lb
Track 128 inches long
104 inches wide
Force from the Dozer - Ref. 3
thickness of drainage layer = h= 2 ft b/h= 4.3
equipment ground pressure (=wt. of equip./(2*w*b)) = q= 216 psf We = q*w*I = 2306.8
length of equipment track = w= 10.67 ft Ne = Wecosb = 2237.9
width of equipment track (track influence) = b= 8.67 ft Fe=We*a/g*I= 161.5
influence factor at FML interface = I= 1 from Ref. 1
acceleration of bulldozer = a= 0.07 g Assume Cat D6T Track dozer accelerating
to 3 mph in approx. 2 sec. (accel. = 0.07 g)

WA 14801.12 lb See Figure 1


NA 14358.96 lb
Wp 1215.20 lb
a 4183.04
b -6433.88 (Ref. 2)
 b  b 2  4ac c 695.61
FS 
2a
FS 1.4

Page 2 of 4
CALCULATIONS Overliner

Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB


Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK
SOIL DRAINAGE/PROTECTION
Subject: LAYER STABILITY ON 4H:1V SLOPE Reviewed by: TDJ
WITH EQUIPMENT FORCES

Project Short Title: Granger- Wood Street Landfill Type III Expansion

4.0 CALCULATIONS CONT.:

2.) Calculate Factor of Safety using Koerner's Method for soil slope stability with
wet conditions (i.e. water on the liner); (See attached Figure 1).

Uniform Cover Soil Thickness


Seepage Forces with Parallel-to-Slope Buildup

200-mil Geocomposite is at max. capacity:

thickness of protective cover = h= 2 ft


 14 degrees Slope = 4H : 1V
length of slope measured along the geosynthetics = L= 60 ft - maximum sand to place at once
vertical height of slope measured from toe = H= 14.6 ft
depth of water over FML = hw = 0.02 ft (Assume GC 200-mil)
parallel submergence ratio = PSR = 0.0 PSR = depth of water over Geomembrane
weighted unit wt. of protective cover = d = 143 pcf thickness of cover soil
assumed saturated unit wt. of protective cover = sat = 143 pcf
unit wt. of water = w = 62.4 pcf
min. friction angle of protective cover =  28 degrees
min. interface frict. =  18 degrees peak

WA 15944.88 lb
Un 72.59 lb
Uh 0.01 lb See Figure 1
NA 15395.96 lb
Wp 1215.20 lb
Uv 0.05 lb

a 3752.66
 b  b 2  4ac b -5998.09 (Ref. 2)
FS  c 645.28
2a
FS 1.5

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CALCULATIONS Overliner

Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB


Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK
SOIL DRAINAGE/PROTECTION
Subject: LAYER STABILITY ON 4H:1V SLOPE Reviewed by: TDJ
WITH EQUIPMENT FORCES

Project Short Title: Granger- Wood Street Landfill Type III Expansion

5.0 RESULTS:

STATIC CONDITION
F.S Max. Slope Length
4H:1V Soil Slope w/ Equip. Loads------- 1.4 60
4H:1V Soil Slope w/ 200-mil. head-------- 1.5 60

6.0 CONCLUSIONS:

To maintain a reasonable factor of safety, the maximum slope length for the placement of protective cover material is
60-ft along the slope for the overliner slope. Also, the slope will be stable under seepage conditions for the greatest
slope length design of 60-feet.

7.0 REFERENCES:

1.) Koerner, R.M., Designing with Geosynthetics , Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1998.

2.) Koerner, R.M. and Soong, T., "Cover Soil Slope Stability Involving Geosynthetic
Interfaces", GRI Report #18, December 1996.

3.) Caterpillar, Specification Summary, D6N LGP Track-type Tractor.

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CALCULATIONS
Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK
Subject: ANCHOR TRENCH STABILITY Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: WOOD STREET LANDFILL TYPE III EXPANSION

1.0 OBJECTIVE

Evaluate anchor trench stability under static condition and seismic loading, for the following situation:

Placement of geosynthetics on the slope and the anchor trench is backfilled


with 2-feet of soil with an extra 3-feet of cover soil at the crest to protect the anchor trench.

2.0 METHOD
Determine the tensile force able to be held by the anchor trench due to the weight of the soil
backfilled over the liner in the trench and the resultant frictional resistance to pullout.
The anchor trench design should allow pullout of the geomembrane before tension failure. Thus, the
design anchor resistance capacity should fall between the ultimate strength and the allowable strength
of the geosynthetic liner (Qian et al, 2002). That is,

Ultimate Strength  Anchor Resistance Capacity  Allowable Strength

GEOMETRY:
The following figure shows an illustrative design for a geomembrane in a L-shaped rectangular anchor
trench.

Note: Drawing not in scale.

Legend: (FRO)B = friction force beneath runout geomembrane


T = geomembrane tensile force (FAT)L = friction force between the left side of the
LRO = runout length geomembrane and the side wall of the anchor trench
LAT = anchor trench width (FAT)R = friction force between the right side of the
dCS = depth of cover soil geomembrane and the side wall of the anchor trench
dAT = anchor trench depth (FAB)B = friction force between the geomembrane and the
underlying soil at the bottom of the anchor trench
(FAB)U = friction force between the geomembrane and the
overlying soil at the bottom of the anchor trench

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CALCULATIONS
Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK
Subject: ANCHOR TRENCH STABILITY Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: WOOD STREET LANDFILL TYPE III EXPANSION

2.0 METHOD CONT.

Anchor resistance capacity = T / t

Where,
T = geomembrane tensile force (i.e., anchor trench resistance force) per unit width; and
t = geomembrane thickness.

Under Static Conditions:

According to Qian et.al (2002), the tensile force for a geomembrane in a L-shaped rectangular anchor
trench design can be estimated applying the following equations:

T = qB x LRO x tan c + [Ko x (v)ave x dAT + vB x LAT] x (tan c + tan F)
cos - sin x tan c

qB = s x dCS

Ko = 1- sin

(h) ave = Ko x (v)ave

v) ave = s x (dCS +0.5dAT)

vB = s x (dCS + dAT)

Where,
geomembrane tensile force (i.e., anchor trench resistance force) per unit width;
qB = cover soil pressure on the runout length;
LRO = runout length;
LAT = anchor trench width;
dCS = depth of cover soil;
dAT = anchor trench depth;
c = friction angle between the geomembrane and the underlying soil;
F = friction angle between the geomembrane and the backfill soil;
 = friction angle of the backfill soil in anchor trench;
Ko = coefficient of at-rest earth pressure;
 = side slope angle; and
v = vertical stress in anchor trench.

Considering Seismic Forces:

T = qB * LRO * tan c + [Ko * (v)ave * dAT + vB * LAT] * (tan c + tan F) - Seismic Forces
cos - sin x tan c

Seismic Forces = Cs *  ( dAT + dCS)

Where,
Cs = seismic coefficient.

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CALCULATIONS
Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK
Subject: ANCHOR TRENCH STABILITY Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: WOOD STREET LANDFILL TYPE III EXPANSION

3.0 CALCULATIONS

1) 60 mil Textured HDPE Geomembrane: (Ref. 3)


Geomembrane thickness, t = 0.06 in
Ultimate strength (at yield) = 126 lb/in = 2100 lb/in2 lb/in2
Factor of safety for geomembrane against tension response = 3
The allowable stress,  allow = the ultimate strength / FS
allow = 2100
3
allow = 700 lb/in2

2) The side slope angle (), measured from the horizontal 3H:1V = 18.43 degrees

3) The runout length, LRO (ft) = 5

4) Anchor trench depth, dAT (ft) = 2 See Detail 3 on Engineering Drawing Sheet 550-3

5) Anchor trench width, LAT (ft) = 2

6) Unit weight of protective soil (wet), s(pcf) 115

7) Residual Friction angles (see Table 1 of this report):

Interface Symbol Friction angle, degrees


Protective Sand vs. Geocomposite  21
Geocomposite vs. 60-mil Textured HDPE c 15
60-mil Textured HDPE vs. Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) F 11

8) Ko = coefficient of at-rest earth pressure = 1-sin  = 1 - sin (35) = 0.64

9) Depth of cover soil,


dCS (ft) = 3

10) Cover soil pressure on the runout length, qB (psf) = s x dCS =

qB (psf) = 345
note: the weight of the drainage geocomposite is considered negligible.

11) Average vertical stress in anchor trench, (v) ave =  x Have


Have (ft ) = the average depth of anchor trench = dcs + (dAT/2)

Have (ft) = 4
v) ave = 460 lb/ft2

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Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB
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Subject: ANCHOR TRENCH STABILITY Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: WOOD STREET LANDFILL TYPE III EXPANSION

3.0 CALCULATIONS CONT.

12) The vertical stress acting at the bottom of anchor trench( vB), which is caused by filling soil weight.

vB (lb/ft2) = s * (dCS + dAT) = 575 lb/ft2

13) The horizontal acceleration for a 2% in 50 years probability (from USGS) is ~ 0.05

The geomembrane tensile force:

I - Under Static Conditions

T= 1466.21 lb/ft = 122.18 lb/in

So, anchor resistance capacity = T / t = 2,036.40 lb/in2

Ultimate Strength  Anchor Resistance Capacity  Allowable Strength


2
2,100 lb/in2  2,036.40 lb/in  700 lb/in2

FS = 2.91

II - Considering Seismic Forces

Seismic Forces = Cs *  ( dAT + dCS) = 28.75 lb/ft Cs = 0.05 g

T= 1437.46 lb/ft = 119.79 lb/in

So, anchor resistance capacity = T / t = 1,996.47 lb/in2

Ultimate Strength  Anchor Resistance Capacity  Allowable Strength


2
2,100 lb/in2  1,996.47 lb/in  700 lb/in2

FS = 2.85

4.0 CONCLUSION
The results indicate the design anchor resistance capacity under static conditions and
considering seismic forces fall between the yield stress and the allowable stress of a geomembrane.
Therefore, the anchor trench dimensions are acceptable with factors of safety > 1.5.

5.0 REFERENCES

1) Qian, X., Koerner, R. M., and Gray, D. H., (2002). Geotechnical Aspects of Landfill Design and Construction.
Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jersey, pg 104-118.

2.) USGS, Beta version of the U.S. Seismic Design Maps application, 2015

3) GSE, Textured Geomembrane Specifications, 2013.

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F.1.a. Soils Underlying the Liner System – Continuation


F.1.a.(2). Slope Stability Analysis
d) SLIDE model Calculations
This calculation is used to consider closure condition stability when the landfill has reached its maximum
height as well as operational slopes, excavation slopes, and liner failure possibilities. Additional safety
has been included in the slope stability analyses of the closure condition by using a static condition and
also superimposing an earthquake loading and saturated conditions. This slope stability analyses
indicate that the proposed design slopes for the Type III expansion and overliner are stable.

Calculations are attached following this page.

Note for Operational Considerations:


Waste materials will be tipped to the working face of the landfill, and then spread and compacted. The
size (length and width) of the working face will vary depending on waste acceptance rate on a given day,
weather conditions and other operational factors, but shall be maintained to be uniform and follow the lift
placement guidelines for slope stability purposes. GWSL will increase the in-place density through
compacting the material in thin flat lifts, typically less than 2-feet thick and generally not more than 10-feet
thick. Waste shall be placed in lifts with the floor sloping towards the sump, and filling should occur where
the slope of the floor is away from the working face. A mild slope (generally 1 to 2 percent) toward the
interior portion of the working face is acceptable for grading purposes.

To minimize the risk of damage to the liner system in any newly constructed disposal unit, the first lift of
waste material shall be placed using a bulldozer, and shall receive minimal compaction. Once the initial
lift is placed, GWSL may compact subsequent lifts approximately 1 to 2 feet thick and as flat as practical.

15
CALCULATIONS
Date: Jul-18 Made by: AK
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: BAB
Subject: Slope Stability Analysis Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: WSL - Type III Southern Expansion

1.0 OBJECTIVE

To analyze the stability of the Wood Street Landfill Type III Southern Expansion designed slopes under various conditions and geometry, i.e.,closed landfill
conditions, excavation slopes, and operational waste slopes.

2.0 ASSUMPTIONS

1) Material Properties used for the analysis are shown on TABLE 1 of this Construction Permit Application.

2) No excessive surcharges are present.

3) The water level was assumed at 819 feet based on the 4-3-2017 measurements (Reference 1).

4) Material types represent simplified subsurface conditions. Material boundaries are approximated.

5) The cross-section location used for this analysis is shown on Figure 1

3.0 METHODS

1) Slope stability is performed using Rocscience's slope stability program, SLIDE version 7.0.

2) SLIDE is a 2D slope stability program for evaluating the safety factor or probability of failure, of circular or non-circular failure surfaces in soil or rock
slopes.

3) SLIDE analyzes the stability of slip surfaces using vertical slice limit equilibrium methods (e.g. GLE/Morgenstern-Price, Janbu, Spencer, etc.). Individual
slip surfaces can be analyzed, or search methods can be applied to locate the critical slip surface for a given slope.

4) Slope stability analyses were conducted for five cases:

1 Closed Landfill
2 Geosynthetics Interface
3 Operational 3H:1V Slope
4 Excavation Slope
5 Closed Landfill with Seismic Load

5) Each of these scenarios was analyzed for rotational (circular) and/or translational block failures using GLE/Morgenstern-Price and Spencer Methods.
These methods are based on the principle of limiting equilibrium, i.e. the method calculates the shear strengths that would be required to maintain
equilibrium and then computes a factor of safety by dividing the available shear strength by the shear strength required to maintain stability. A critical
surface search routing is used to determine the least stable failure surface, i.e. SLIDE iterates through a large number of potential failure surfaces and
calculates the factor of safety of each surface – the lowest factor of safety is reported. Two different methods are used to verify the results are consistent
with the estimated factor of safety.

6) Safety factors in excess of 1.0 indicate stability and the greater the mathematical difference between a safety factor and 1.0, the larger the margin of
safety. However, to account for uncertainties and variability, the acceptance criteria are 1.5 for permanent loading conditions (long-term, drained), 1.3 for
temporary loading conditions (end of construction, undrained), and 1.0 for pseudo-static conditions.

The minimum acceptable safety factors were design criteria based on Golder's experience with similar projects. These requirements are
appropriate for this application and have been approved by the MDEQ on similar projects.

7) The Geosynthetics Interface case was considered to be a short-term temporary loading condition.

WSL Type III Expansion - SLIDE Stability Summary.xlsx Golder Associates


CALCULATIONS
Date: Jul-18 Made by: AK
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: BAB
Subject: Slope Stability Analysis Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: WSL - Type III Southern Expansion

4.0 RESULTS

The results of the slope stability analysis are summarized in Table 2, and the SLIDE outputs are attached.

Table 2: SLIDE Results

Factor of Safety (GLE/Morgenstern Price)


Properties Used
Analysis CALCULATED Minimum Required
1. Closed Landfill 2.1 1.5 Drained parameters
2. Geosynthetics Interface 1.4 1.3 Undrained parameters
3. Operational 3H:1V Slope 1.4 1.3 Undrained parameters
4. Excavation Slope 1.4 1.3 Undrained parameters
5. Closed Landfill with Seismic Load 1.7 1.0 Undrained parameters

5.0 CONCLUSIONS
Using the strength parameters that were conservatively estimated or assumed, the Type III Southern expansion design slopes meet the acceptance criteria
for the conditions analyzed.

6.0 REFERENCES

1.) Golder Associates, Inc., 2018, Type III Expansion Construction Permit Application Granger Waste Management Company Wood Street Landfill, Dated
July 2018.
2.) Rocscience Inc. (2015) "SLIDE" ver. 7.0, 2D Limit Equilibrium Slope Stability for Soil.

Attachments or Enclosures:

Figure 1- Slope Stability Cross Section Location


SLIDE Outputs

WSL Type III Expansion - SLIDE Stability Summary.xlsx Golder Associates


O/H
GAS
E 7,000

E 7,500

E 8,000

E 8,500

E 9,000
N 2,500
CELL 1-88 96
0
N 2,500

O/H
CELL 2-89

GAS
900

92
924.5

O/H
GAS
870

W.E.

O/H
862.5
CELLS 85-87

GAS
920

910
920
900 COOPER DRAIN

O/H
GAS
890 950

X
880
GROSBECK
DRAIN
O/H
940
H
O/

O/H
871.0 905.0

S
GA
N 2,000 N 2,000

O/H

X
909.8 H

O
O/

/H
909.5
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H

O/H
G

925
930

O
/H
895.5 H
5 S O/
91

920
GA

X
X
0
4.0H:1V
92
H
O/

915
O
S

O/H
GA

/H
X
0

X
92 0
93

910
872.5 H
91
0
S O/
GA

X
X

905
O/
H
O/

H
5 913.0
92 S

O/H
892.5 GA

CO
5.0

5.0
X

915

OP
0%

X
H
930 O/

0
900 S

%
X

ER
GA
X
O/

DR
910
91
H X H
O/
0

A
S

IN
GA 900

O/H
90
905

GA
8
H
S O/

GR
X
A AS
G 925
O/

OS
H
900

890.5

BE
N 1,500 GAS H N 1,500
893.0 O/

CK
X

O/H
DR
H

AIN
O/
O/
H

X
920
879.5

900
0
88

X
4.0H:1V

O/H
X 887.5

890

915
X
0
88
71

X
X
877.0
900.78

O/H
X

910
X 892.5
890
COOPER DRAIN
905

O/H
X
GROSBECK 899.0

DRAIN
X

O/H

IF THIS MEASUREMENT DOES NOT MATCH WHAT IS SHOWN, THE SHEET SIZE HAS BEEN MODIFIED FROM: ANSI D
W.E.
N 1,000
X 873.5 N 1,000
X X
A'
X 893.1

O/H
X

W.E. X
871.5

O/H
877.0

880

O/H
0 100 200
E 7,000

E 7,500

E 8,000

E 8,500

E 9,000
876.5
1'' = 100' FEET

X X X X

O/H
CLIENT PROJECT
GRANGER TYPE III SOUTHERN EXPANSION
WOOD STREET LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION
LANSING, MICHIGAN
CONSULTANT TITLE
Lansing
15851 S US 27, Suite 50
SLOPE STABILITY CROSS SECTION LOCATION MAP

1 in
Lansing, Michigan
USA
0 2018-04-04 ---- AK JJS ---- ---- (517) 482-2262
PROJECT NO. CONTROL REV. of FIGURE
www.golder.com
REV. YYYY-MM-DD DESCRIPTION DESIGNED PREPARED REVIEWED APPROVED 1533210 0 1

0
Safety Factor
0.0

0.5
1000

1.0
2.1
Material Name Color Unit Weight Strength Type Cohesion Phi
Water Surface
1.5 (lbs/ft3) (psf) (deg)
2.0
Topsoil 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 35 None
2.5
980

Protective Cover Layer 115 Mohr-Coulomb 0 30 None


3.0
Grading Layer/Daily Cover 143 Mohr-Coulomb 300 28 None
3.5
Type III Waste 90 Mohr-Coulomb 0 25 None
4.0
Geocomposite vs.
960

Geomembrane 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 26 None


4.5
Glaciall Till/Fill 143 Mohr-Coulomb 490 23 None
5.0
Sand 110 Mohr-Coulomb 0 32 Water Surface
5.5
940

6.0+
920
900
880
860
840

W
820
800

20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360

SCALE AS SHOWN PROJECT Wood Street Landfill Type III Southern Expansion
DATE Jul 2018 TITLE
MADE BY AK Closed Landfill
CAD AK
FILE STABILITY CHECK BAB CLIENT FIGURE
PROJECT No. 1533210 REV. 0 REVIEW TDJ
Granger Waste Management Company 2
Safety Factor
0.0
1150

0.5 1.4
1.0

1.5

2.0 Material Name Color Unit Weight Strength Type Cohesion Phi
(lbs/ft3) (psf) (deg)
2.5
1100

Topsoil 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 35


3.0
Protective Cover Layer 115 Mohr-Coulomb 0 30
3.5
Grading Layer/Daily Cover 143 Mohr-Coulomb 200 18
4.0
Type III Waste 90 Mohr-Coulomb 0 25
4.5
Type II Waste 90 Mohr-Coulomb 250 30
1050

5.0
Cover Soil vs. GCL 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 14
5.5

6.0+
Glaciall Till/Fill 143 Mohr-Coulomb 200 18

Sand 110 Mohr-Coulomb 0 32


Geocomposite vs.
Geomembrane 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 26
1000
950
900
850

W
800

-50 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550

SCALE AS SHOWN PROJECT Wood Street Landfill Type III Southern Expansion
DATE Jul 2018 TITLE
MADE BY AK Geosynthetics Interface
CAD AK
FILE STABILITY CHECK BAB CLIENT FIGURE
PROJECT No. 1533210 REV. 0 REVIEW TDJ
Granger Waste Management Company 3
Safety Factor
0.0

0.5
Unit Weight Cohesion Phi
1.0 Material Name Color (lbs/ft3) Strength Type (psf) (deg)
1.5
Topsoil 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 35
1100

2.0
Protective Cover Layer 115 Mohr-Coulomb 0 30
2.5 1.4
Grading Layer/Daily Cover 143 Mohr-Coulomb 200 18
3.0
Type III Waste 90 Mohr-Coulomb 0 25
3.5
Type II Waste 90 Mohr-Coulomb 250 30
1050

4.0
Cover Soil vs. GCL 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 14
4.5
Glaciall Till/Fill 143 Mohr-Coulomb 200 18
5.0
Sand 110 Mohr-Coulomb 0 32
5.5
Geocomposite vs.
Geomembrane 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 26
6.0+
1000
950
900
850

W
800

-50 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500

SCALE AS SHOWN PROJECT Wood Street Landfill Type III Southern Expansion
DATE Jul 2018 TITLE
MADE BY AK Operational 3H:1V Slope
CAD AK
FILE STABILITY CHECK BAB CLIENT FIGURE
PROJECT No. 1533210 REV. 0 REVIEW TDJ
Granger Waste Management Company 4
Safety Factor
0.0
0.05
0.5
980

1.0

1.5 1.4
2.0

2.5
960

3.0

3.5

4.0 Unit Weight Cohesion Phi


Material Name Color (lbs/ft3)
Strength Type (psf) (deg)
Water Surface
4.5
Topsoil 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 35 None
940

5.0

5.5
Protective Cover Layer 115 Mohr-Coulomb 0 30 None

6.0+ Grading Layer/Daily Cover 143 Mohr-Coulomb 200 18 None

Type III Waste 90 Mohr-Coulomb 0 25 None


920

Geosynthetic Interface 120 Mohr-Coulomb 360 8 None


Glaciall Till/Fill 143 Mohr-Coulomb 200 18 None

Sand 110 Mohr-Coulomb 0 32 Water Surface


900
880
860
840

W
820

40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320

SCALE AS SHOWN PROJECT Wood Street Landfill Type III Southern Expansion
DATE Jul 2018 TITLE
MADE BY AK Excavation Slope
CAD AK
FILE STABILITY CHECK BAB CLIENT FIGURE
PROJECT No. 1533210 REV. 0 REVIEW TDJ
Granger Waste Management Company 5
Safety Factor
0.0
1000

0.05
0.5 Unit Weight Cohesion Phi
Material Name Color (lbs/ft3) Strength Type (psf) (deg) Water Surface 1.7
1.0

1.5 Topsoil 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 35 None

Protective Cover Layer 115 Mohr-Coulomb 0 30 None


980

2.0

2.5 Grading Layer/Daily Cover 143 Mohr-Coulomb 200 18 None

3.0 Type III Waste 90 Mohr-Coulomb 0 25 None


Geocomposite vs. 120 Mohr-Coulomb 0 26 None
3.5
Geomembrane
960

4.0 Glaciall Till/Fill 143 Mohr-Coulomb 200 18 None


4.5 Sand 110 Mohr-Coulomb 0 32 Water Surface
5.0
940

5.5

6.0+
920
900
880
860
840

W
820

20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320

SCALE AS SHOWN PROJECT Wood Street Landfill Type III Southern Expansion
DATE Jul 2018 TITLE
MADE BY AK Closed Landfill with Seismic Load
CAD AK
FILE STABILITY CHECK BAB CLIENT FIGURE
PROJECT No. 1533210 REV. 0 REVIEW TDJ
Granger Waste Management Company 6
August 31, 2018 1533210

F.1.b. Compacted/Natural Soil Liner


Type III Landfill Unit
While the Type III Unit expansion area is not considered a natural soil barrier, the presence of the thick clay
unit underlying the Type III Unit footprint contributes to leak protection, will prevent uplift, and separates
groundwater from the liner system, as required. Throughout the Type III expansion, a GCL will be used in
place of the natural soil barrier distinction. The perimeter will be constructed of recompacted natural soil
barrier and a single composite liner system. Soil liners will be constructed of materials stockpiled from
excavation within the landfill footprint or adjacently owned lands. Soils data from the hydrogeologic
investigation is included in Section C of this permit application.

F.1.c. Flexible Membrane Liners


F.1.c.(1). Methods of Storage, Handling, Installation
The GCL, geocomposite, geotextiles, and flexible membrane liner (FML) materials proposed for the Type
III expansion will be obtained and installed in a manner consistent with good industry practice. A
Construction Quality Assurance Plan (CQA Plan) has been developed for guidance purposes and outlines
the procedures for storage, handling, and installation of these materials. This plan meets or exceeds the
requirements put forth by the material manufacturers. The CQA Plan is included as Section H in this permit
application.

F.1.c.(2). Physical Specifications


Physical properties of the geocomposite, geotextiles, and the FML materials have been addressed in the
CQA Plan, included as Section H of this permit application, and Engineering Drawing Sheet 500-2, as well
as Table 1 in this Section.

a) Puncture Resistance of Geomembrane Calculation


This calculation evaluates the cushion geotextile mass per unit area necessary to achieve a minimum factor
of safety of 2.0 against FML puncture. The results show that a 6 oz/sy cushion geotextile (as part of a
double-sided geocomposite) provides an acceptable factor of safety.

Calculation attached following this page.

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F.1.c.(3). Physical Resistance


The CQA Plan, provided in Section H of this construction permit application, along with Engineering
Drawing Sheet 500-2, specifies the physical/mechanical properties of the various geosynthetic materials to
be used. The CQA Plan has been developed to allow selection between a wide range of manufacturer
products at the time of construction. Therefore, it is not feasible to provide physical resistance data for a
specific product at this time. From a survey of different manufacturers, compatibility and resistance test
information is available for these products. This information for a new product, should one be used, will be
submitted as part of the construction documentation for each phase of construction.

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CALCULATIONS
Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK/HAD
Subject: LEACHATE FORCEMAIN DESIGN Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: Granger- Wood Street Landfill Type III Southern Expansion

1.0 OBJECTIVE

Determine the minimum required leachate forcemain pipe diameter, assuming the worst case conditions.
The forcemain pipe must handle the flow from a 25-year, 24-hour rain event, over the largest open cell area expected,
and evacuate the leachate discharge within 7 days of the rain event, per Part 115 Rule 299.4432 (for Type III operations.)
2.0 METHODS

Use peak leachate volume estimates of a 25-year, 24-hour storm event from the HELP model. Demonstrate that the proposed
forcemain pipe is capable of handling the leachate volumes, per Part 115 Rule 299.4432.
Per the HELP model, the maximum peak leachate generation rates are:

Drainage Areas
Gallons per acre per day= 3,060 = 2.1 gallons/acre/minute (Ref. 1)

Cell Acres* GPD GPM


Cell 30, 32, Overliner
11.6 35,491 24.6 Worst Case Conditions (Open
Open
Cell)
31 Open 4.7 14,380 10.0

*Cell 30 drainage area was estimated by including the areas for Cell 30, 32, and the overliner (3.7-acres).

3.0 CALCULATIONS

Flow Capacity Calculations

Hazen-Williams Equation
1.85
 0.002085L  100Q 
hf   4.8655  
 d  C 

hf Head Loss (ft.)


d Pipe Internal Diameter (in.)
L Pipe Length (ft.)
Q Flow Rate (gal./min.)
C Hazen Williams Friction Factor (dimension-less) use 140 for design purposes.

3.0 CALCULATIONS CONT.

Fitting and Valve Friction Losses (expressed in terms of equivalent length of pipe)

L'=K'D*n
K' = friction loss for the fittings
D= nominal fitting diameter (in)
n = number of fittings

For a 4-inch pipe:

K'= 1.7 for check valves


K' = 0.51 for 90 degree bend
K' = 0.27 for 45 degree bend
K' = 1.02 for an outlet tee
K' = 0.14 for gate valves.
CALCULATIONS
Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK/HAD
Subject: LEACHATE FORCEMAIN DESIGN Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: Granger- Wood Street Landfill Type III Southern Expansion

Parameter Forcemain

Q (gal./min.) 24.6 Cell 30, 32, and 3.7-acre overliner


C 140 HDPE SDR 17
Pipe Diameter (in.) 2
velocity (ft./min.) 128
velocity (ft./sec.) 2.14
Length from the proposed leachate collection system pump
Length (ft.) 942 station, to proposed lift station located south of Cell 1-88.

Increase in Length for Fittings = L'


12 L' = K'*D*n
Head Loss (ft.) 13.76
Elevations
Initial (ft, msl) 883 Approximate elevation at the proposed leachate pump station.
Final (ft, msl) 868.75 Approximate elevation at proposed lift station located south of Cell 1-88.
Change (ft) -14.25
Total head loss (ft) -0.5 OK

Dual Containment
A 2" SDR17 HDPE has an outer diameter of 2.375". So a 4" SDR17 HDPE pipe with an inner diameter of 3.939" will be used
for the carrying pipe.

4.0 CONCLUSIONS

A 2-inch diameter HDPE SDR 17 forcemain pipe will handle the peak daily volume of leachate anticipated by a 25-year, 24-hour
storm event. The carrier pipe for dual-containment will be a 4-inch diamater HDPE SDR-17 pipe.

5.0 REFERENCES

1. HELP Model Open Condition, HELP version 1997.


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**
**
** HYDROLOGIC EVALUATION OF LANDFILL PERFORMANCE
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** HELP MODEL VERSION 3.07 (1 NOVEMBER 1997)
**
** DEVELOPED BY ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
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** USAE WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION
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** FOR USEPA RISK REDUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY
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PRECIPITATION DATA FILE: C:\input\grngr1\DATA4.D4


TEMPERATURE DATA FILE: C:\input\grngr1\DATA7.D7
SOLAR RADIATION DATA FILE: C:\input\grngr1\DATA13.D13
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION DATA: C:\input\grngr1\DATA11.D11
SOIL AND DESIGN DATA FILE: C:\input\grngr1\DATA10.D10
OUTPUT DATA FILE: C:\output\grngr1.OUT

TIME: 12:39 DATE: 12/31/2017

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TITLE: Granger Type III Southern Expansion


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NOTE: INITIAL MOISTURE CONTENT OF THE LAYERS AND SNOW WATER WERE
COMPUTED AS NEARLY STEADY-STATE VALUES BY THE PROGRAM.

LAYER 1
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TYPE 1 - VERTICAL PERCOLATION LAYER


MATERIAL TEXTURE NUMBER 0
THICKNESS = 60.00 INCHES
POROSITY = 0.5780 VOL/VOL
FIELD CAPACITY = 0.0760 VOL/VOL
WILTING POINT = 0.0250 VOL/VOL
INITIAL SOIL WATER CONTENT = 0.1473 VOL/VOL
EFFECTIVE SAT. HYD. COND. = 0.410000011000E-01 CM/SEC

LAYER 2
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TYPE 1 - VERTICAL PERCOLATION LAYER


MATERIAL TEXTURE NUMBER 5
THICKNESS = 12.00 INCHES
POROSITY = 0.4570 VOL/VOL
FIELD CAPACITY = 0.1310 VOL/VOL
WILTING POINT = 0.0580 VOL/VOL
INITIAL SOIL WATER CONTENT = 0.2381 VOL/VOL
EFFECTIVE SAT. HYD. COND. = 0.100000005000E-02 CM/SEC

LAYER 3
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TYPE 2 - LATERAL DRAINAGE LAYER


MATERIAL TEXTURE NUMBER 34
THICKNESS = 0.20 INCHES
POROSITY = 0.8500 VOL/VOL
FIELD CAPACITY = 0.0100 VOL/VOL
WILTING POINT = 0.0050 VOL/VOL
INITIAL SOIL WATER CONTENT = 0.1006 VOL/VOL
EFFECTIVE SAT. HYD. COND. = 33.0000000000 CM/SEC
SLOPE = 1.25 PERCENT
DRAINAGE LENGTH = 880.0 FEET
LAYER 4
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TYPE 4 - FLEXIBLE MEMBRANE LINER


MATERIAL TEXTURE NUMBER 35
THICKNESS = 0.06 INCHES
POROSITY = 0.0000 VOL/VOL
FIELD CAPACITY = 0.0000 VOL/VOL
WILTING POINT = 0.0000 VOL/VOL
INITIAL SOIL WATER CONTENT = 0.0000 VOL/VOL
EFFECTIVE SAT. HYD. COND. = 0.199999996000E-12 CM/SEC
FML PINHOLE DENSITY = 1.00 HOLES/ACRE
FML INSTALLATION DEFECTS = 1.00 HOLES/ACRE
FML PLACEMENT QUALITY = 3 - GOOD

LAYER 5
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TYPE 3 - BARRIER SOIL LINER


MATERIAL TEXTURE NUMBER 16
THICKNESS = 24.00 INCHES
POROSITY = 0.4270 VOL/VOL
FIELD CAPACITY = 0.4180 VOL/VOL
WILTING POINT = 0.3670 VOL/VOL
INITIAL SOIL WATER CONTENT = 0.4270 VOL/VOL
EFFECTIVE SAT. HYD. COND. = 0.100000001000E-06 CM/SEC

GENERAL DESIGN AND EVAPORATIVE ZONE DATA


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NOTE: SCS RUNOFF CURVE NUMBER WAS COMPUTED FROM DEFAULT


SOIL DATA BASE USING SOIL TEXTURE #31 WITH BARE
GROUND CONDITIONS, A SURFACE SLOPE OF 33.% AND
A SLOPE LENGTH OF 200. FEET.

SCS RUNOFF CURVE NUMBER = 97.10


FRACTION OF AREA ALLOWING RUNOFF = 100.0 PERCENT
AREA PROJECTED ON HORIZONTAL PLANE = 1.000 ACRES
EVAPORATIVE ZONE DEPTH = 8.0 INCHES
INITIAL WATER IN EVAPORATIVE ZONE = 1.831 INCHES
UPPER LIMIT OF EVAPORATIVE STORAGE = 4.624 INCHES
LOWER LIMIT OF EVAPORATIVE STORAGE = 0.200 INCHES
INITIAL SNOW WATER = 0.000 INCHES
INITIAL WATER IN LAYER MATERIALS = 21.966 INCHES
TOTAL INITIAL WATER = 21.966 INCHES
TOTAL SUBSURFACE INFLOW = 0.00 INCHES/YEAR

EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AND WEATHER DATA


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NOTE: EVAPOTRANSPIRATION DATA WAS OBTAINED FROM


E. LANSING MICHIGAN

STATION LATITUDE = 42.60 DEGREES


MAXIMUM LEAF AREA INDEX = 0.00
START OF GROWING SEASON (JULIAN DATE) = 123
END OF GROWING SEASON (JULIAN DATE) = 283
EVAPORATIVE ZONE DEPTH = 8.0 INCHES
AVERAGE ANNUAL WIND SPEED = 10.10 MPH
AVERAGE 1ST QUARTER RELATIVE HUMIDITY = 77.00 %
AVERAGE 2ND QUARTER RELATIVE HUMIDITY = 69.00 %
AVERAGE 3RD QUARTER RELATIVE HUMIDITY = 75.00 %
AVERAGE 4TH QUARTER RELATIVE HUMIDITY = 80.00 %

NOTE: PRECIPITATION DATA WAS SYNTHETICALLY GENERATED USING


COEFFICIENTS FOR GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN

NORMAL MEAN MONTHLY PRECIPITATION (INCHES)

JAN/JUL FEB/AUG MAR/SEP APR/OCT MAY/NOV JUN/DEC


------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
1.65 1.47 2.06 3.03 3.36 3.45
2.84 3.23 3.50 2.53 2.78 1.87

NOTE: TEMPERATURE DATA WAS SYNTHETICALLY GENERATED USING


COEFFICIENTS FOR E. LANSING MICHIGAN

NORMAL MEAN MONTHLY TEMPERATURE (DEGREES FAHRENHEIT)

JAN/JUL FEB/AUG MAR/SEP APR/OCT MAY/NOV JUN/DEC


------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
21.60 23.30 33.00 46.30 57.20 66.80
70.80 69.20 61.70 50.70 38.50 27.00

NOTE: SOLAR RADIATION DATA WAS SYNTHETICALLY GENERATED USING


COEFFICIENTS FOR E. LANSING MICHIGAN
AND STATION LATITUDE = 42.60 DEGREES
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PEAK DAILY VALUES FOR YEARS 1 THROUGH 10


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(INCHES) (CU. FT.)
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-
PRECIPITATION 2.96 10744.800

RUNOFF 2.257 8192.7402

DRAINAGE COLLECTED FROM LAYER 3 0.11268


409.03256

PERCOLATION/LEAKAGE THROUGH LAYER 5 0.000000


0.00022

AVERAGE HEAD ON TOP OF LAYER 4 0.042

MAXIMUM HEAD ON TOP OF LAYER 4 0.086

LOCATION OF MAXIMUM HEAD IN LAYER 3


(DISTANCE FROM DRAIN) 0.0 FEET

SNOW WATER 3.82 13853.5449

MAXIMUM VEG. SOIL WATER (VOL/VOL) 0.4395

MINIMUM VEG. SOIL WATER (VOL/VOL) 0.0250

*** Maximum heads are computed using McEnroe's equations. ***

Reference: Maximum Saturated Depth over Landfill Liner


by Bruce M. McEnroe, University of Kansas
ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering
Vol. 119, No. 2, March 1993, pp. 262-270.

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CALCULATIONS
Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK/HAD
Subject: Leachate Pump Design Reviewed by: TDJ

Project Short Title: Granger- Wood Street Landfill Type III Expansion
1.0 OBJECTIVE
Size the leachate sump pumps for Cell 30/32 and Cell 31 in terms of total dynamic head and flow rate to be able to
remove leachate from the sump while maintaining one foot or less head on the liner system.
2.0 ASSUMPTIONS/GIVENS

1.) The pump performances determined by this calculation are based on predicted peak leachate flow rate
of open condition from the HELP model (see Section F.1.d.7). Flow rates may be
monitored during landfill operation and closure to determine actual pump performance and selection.

Max. Peak Leachate Flow = 3,060 gallons/acre/day (Open Condition)

2.) Leachate will be pumped from expansion Cell 30/32 and Cell 31 to a forcemain located along the landfill

3.) Engineering Drawings 600-1 and 600-2 depict the leachate forcemain locations, routes and tie-in locations.

Design factors ranging from 1.5 to 2 will be added on to each pump to allow for added efficiency.

4.) Design dimension of the leachate sump system :


Item Cell 30/32 Cell 31
Bottom of Sump EL. (ft) 850.0 850.0
Sump Pump "on" EL. (ft) 853.99 853.99
Sump Pump "off" EL. (ft) 851.0 851.0
Riser Side slope Crest EL. (ft) 887.0 887.0
Riser Side slope Length (ft) 130 130
Forcemain Length to Tie-in Location (ft) 942 942
Note: 1 -The design dimension are approximate values.
2- The sumps are 4 feet deep. Pump "on" is assumed to be just below the rim and pump "off" at 1-ft above the bottom.

3.0 CALCULATIONS
Individual Sump Pump Inflow Rates

The HELP modeling results, see section F.1.d.7, will be used to determine the maximum leachate flow rate
to the cells sump area. Peak daily drainage (worst case scenario) estimates for each cell are as follows:

Max. Peak Leachate Flow = 3,060 gallons/acre/day (Open Condition)

INDIVIDUAL SUMP INFLOW RATES


Area of Influence Peak Leachate Flow Rate Peak
Sump Leachate Flow
(acres) 1 (gal/day) 2
Rate (gal/min.)
Cell 30/32 11.6 35,491 24.6
Cell 31 5.1 15,604 10.8

Note: 1 -The area of influence consists of the cell area plus the side slope area of the adjacent cells that could contribute to water inflow (see
fill progression on the Engineering Drawings).
2- The peak leachate flow rate in gallons per day is equal the max. peak leachate flow (from HELP Model) multiplied by the area of influence
(in acres).
CALCULATIONS
Date: Aug-18 Made by: BAB
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: AK/HAD
Subject: Leachate Pump Design Reviewed by: TDJ

Project Short Title: Granger- Wood Street Landfill Type III Expansion

3.0 CALCULATIONS CONT.

2.) The pump compatibility is reflected by plotting the Total Dynamic Head (TDH) against the manufacturers
performance curves. The TDH calculation accounts for static (elevation) head, losses due to friction (as a function
of flow rate) and minor losses resulting from fittings.

TDH = Hs+ Hf+ Hm


Where
Hs = Static Head, feet
Hf = Friction Head Loss, feet

Hf = L /100*0.2083* 1001.85*Q1.85
C1.85*D4.87
L = Length, feet
Hm = Minor Head Loss, feet Q = Flow rate, gpm
C = Hazen Williams Roughness
Hm = V2 i = 16(448.3 gpm/cfs)2Q2 ki D = Inside Diameter, inch
2g p2D2

The following pages calculate the total dynamic head for the leachate pump considering each cell design.

4.0 RESULTS

See pages 4 and 5.

Pump Sizing Summary Table


Design Capacity
Pump Required GunnCo
(with Design
Pump Location Discharge Pipe TDH (ft) Horsepower Pump Type
Factors Added
Size (inches) (hp) (or Equal)
(GPM)
2 inch pumps to
Sump Pump Cell
2 inch 49 89 2.0 P2K45.5
30/32
Forcemain
2 inch pumps to
Sump Pump Cell 31 2 inch 22 48 0.5 P2K25.3
Forcemain
Note: 1.) See Attachment 1.

Note that high level alarm controls shall be installed between each pump station and sump to allow
for the cell sump pump to turn off if a high level alarm has been reached in the pump stations.

Also note, that the Owner/Operator may choose to use a smaller pump once a cell has reached intermediate condition or
has been closed.
Client: Granger-WSL Landfill Pump Head Date: 8/29/2018
Project: Type III Expansion Calculation Sheet By: BAB
Job No.: 1533210
Tag No.: Cell 30/32/Overliner Friction: Suct.: Disch: units
Service & Source: Leachate Pipe Size: 2.00 2.00 in
Pipe I.D. : 2.00 2.00 in
Material: HDPE HDPE
No. of pumps in series: 1 "C" Factor: 140 140
Comments: Velocity: 5.0 5.0 fps
Operating Data: units Velocity Head: 0.4 0.4 ft
Fluid: leachate Unit Head Loss: 0.052 0.052 ft/ft
Pumping Temp 115 deg F Friction Head: 0.1 52.2 ft
% Solids (by weight): 1 % Entrance/Exit Head: 0.2 0.4 ft
S.G. Liquid: 1 Residual Press. Head: 0.0 ft
S.G. Dry Solids: 2 Miscellaneous Head ft
S.G. Pulp: 1.01 Miscellaneous Head ft
Particle Size (50% pass): n/a microns Equivalent Lengths (Ftgs. & Valves):
Viscosity : n/a cp Suction: L/D Qty. Length(ft.):
pH: 5 90 Ell 16
Flow 24.6 gpm 45 Ell 10
Design Factor 2 Run of Tee: 20
Design Capacity: 49 gpm Branch of Tee: 60
Installation: Gate Valve: 8
Operation: hrs/day Globe Valve: 340
Pump on Elevation (max): 853.99 ft Plug Valve: 18
Pump Off Elevation (min): 851.00 ft Ball Valve: 3
Pump Elevation: 851.00 ft B.F. Valve: 40
Discharge Elevation: 887.00 ft Check Valve: 50
Res. Press. Req'd. : psi Vertical Pipe:
Absolute Pressure: ft (abs) Horizontal Pipe: 1 1
Vapor Pressure: ft Other:
Operating Data (Misc.): Other:
Pump Type: GunnCo. Total Equiv. Length: 1
Model: P2K45.5 Discharge: L/D Qty. Length(ft.):
Sump Depth: 4.0 ft 90 Elbow 16 1 3
Pump Length: ft 45 Elbow 10 4 7
Available Air Pressure: psig Run of Tee: 20
Cable Length: 300-ft min. ft Branch of Tee: 60 1 10
Remarks: Gate Valve: 8
Globe Valve: 340
Results: Plug Valve: 18
NPSHA: 2 ft (abs) Ball Valve: 3 1 1
Frict.+Vel.+Misc. Head 53 ft Butterfly Valve: 40
Static Head (Max): 36 ft Check Valve: 50 1 8
Static Head (Min): 33 ft Vertical Pipe: 36 36
TDH (Max): 89 ft Horizontal Pipe: 942 942
TDH (Min): 86 ft Other:
Estimated. Efficiency.: 35.00 % Other:
Estimated BHP: 3.19 hp Total Equiv. Length: 1006

10 WSL Leachate_Pump Sizing - Cell 30-32


Client: Granger-WSL Landfill Pump Head Date: 8/29/2018
Project: Type III Expansion Calculation Sheet By: BAB
Job No.: 1533210
Tag No.: Cell 31 Friction: Suct.: Disch: units
Service & Source: Leachate Pipe Size: 2.00 2.00 in
Pipe I.D. : 2.00 2.00 in
Material: HDPE HDPE
No. of pumps in series: 1 "C" Factor: 140 140
Comments: Velocity: 2.2 2.2 fps
Operating Data: units Velocity Head: 0.1 0.1 ft
Fluid: leachate Unit Head Loss: 0.011 0.011 ft/ft
Pumping Temp 115 deg F Friction Head: 0.0 11.4 ft
% Solids (by weight): 1 % Entrance/Exit Head: 0.0 0.1 ft
S.G. Liquid: 1 Residual Press. Head: 0.0 ft
S.G. Dry Solids: 2 Miscellaneous Head ft
S.G. Pulp: 1.01 Miscellaneous Head ft
Particle Size (50% pass): n/a microns Equivalent Lengths (Ftgs. & Valves):
Viscosity : n/a cp Suction: L/D Qty. Length(ft.):
pH: 5 90 Ell 16
Flow 10.8 gpm 45 Ell 10
Design Factor 2 Run of Tee: 20
Design Capacity: 22 gpm Branch of Tee: 60
Installation: Gate Valve: 8
Operation: hrs/day Globe Valve: 340
Pump On Elevation (max): 853.99 ft Plug Valve: 18
Pump Off Elevation (min): 851.00 ft Ball Valve: 3
Pump Elevation: 851.00 ft B.F. Valve: 40
Discharge Elevation: 887.00 ft Check Valve: 50
Res. Press. Req'd. : psi Vertical Pipe:
Absolute Pressure: ft (abs) Horizontal Pipe: 1 1
Vapor Pressure: ft Other:
Operating Data (Misc.): Other:
Pump Type: GunnCo. Total Equiv. Length: 1
Model: P2K25.3 Discharge: L/D Qty. Length(ft.):
Sump Depth: 4.0 ft 90 Elbow 16 1 3
Pump Length: ft 45 Elbow 10 4 7
Available Air Pressure: psig Run of Tee: 20
Cable Length: 300-ft min. ft Branch of Tee: 60 1 10
Remarks: Gate Valve: 8
Globe Valve: 340
Results: Plug Valve: 18
NPSHA: 2 ft (abs) Ball Valve: 3 1 1
Frict.+Vel.+Misc. Head 12 ft Butterfly Valve: 40
Static Head (Max): 36 ft Check Valve: 50 1 8
Static Head (Min): 33 ft Vertical Pipe: 36 36
TDH (Max): 48 ft Horizontal Pipe: 942 942
TDH (Min): 45 ft Other:
Estimated. Efficiency.: 35.00 % Other:
Estimated BHP: 0.75 hp Total Equiv. Length: 1006

10 WSL Leachate_Pump Sizing - Cell 31


GunnCo Pump & Control Inc.
Sidesloper™ Leachate Pumping System

*Higher head models available upon request.


TOTAL DYNAMIC HEAD (Feet)

FLOW RATE (GPM)

Model Max. H.P. Est. Max. Pump Discharge Est. Length Carrier
Weight** Dia. Size Pump & Model
Motor***
P2K25.3* 0.5 25.0 lbs. 4” 1.5” 19.4” A4
P2K25.4* 0.75 27.0 lbs. 4” 1.5” 20.8” A4
P2K25.5 0.75 23.4 lbs. 4” 1.5” 21.8” A4
P2K25.6* 1.0 29.0 lbs. 4” 1.5” 23.1” A4
P2K25.7 1.0 25.2 lbs. 4” 1.5” 24.1” A4
P2K25.8* 1.5 30.0 lbs. 4” 1.5” 26.3” B4

* Preferred Models.
** Estimated pump with single phase motor. Add estimate of .5 lbs. per foot for cable and discharge
piping.
*** Length is based on bare pump and single phase motor. Does not include carrier or any fittings.
GunnCo pumps are provided with male cam-lock discharge fitting unless specified other. See Wheeled Carrier
Dimension sheets for additional information.
Curves are based on stainless steel with Teflon® bearing and seals.
GunnCo Pump & Control Inc.
Sidesloper™ Leachate Pumping System

Model Max. H.P. Est. Max. Pump Discharge Est. Length Carrier
Weight** Dia. Size Pump & Model
Motor***
P2K45.3* 1.0 31.5 lbs. 4” 2” 27.1” A5
P2K45.4* 1.5 36.5 lbs. 4” 2” 32.3” A5/B5
P2K45.5* 2.0 53.4 lbs. 4” 2” 39.8” C5/D5
P2K45.7* 3.0 64.8 lbs. 4” 2” 46.3” C5/D5
P2K45.9* 5.0 78.4 lbs. 4” 2” 56.3” E5/D6
P2K45.12* 5.0 82.2 lbs. 4” 2” 62.2” E5/F5/D6/E6

* Preferred Models.
** Estimated pump with single phase motor. Add estimate of .5 lbs. per foot for cable and discharge
piping.
*** Length is based on bare pump and single phase motor. Does not include carrier or any fittings.
GunnCo pumps are provided with male cam-lock discharge fitting unless specified other. See Wheeled Carrier
Dimension sheets for additional information.
Curves are based on stainless steel with Teflon® bearing and seals.
August 31, 2018 1533210

SURFACE WATER
F.1.g. Operational Controls
The Type III expansion includes storm water management system from the GWSL. In general, a well-
designed and maintained storm water system does the following:

 Reduces excess runoff in operational areas;

 Directly removes runoff from the landfill to minimize leachate generation; and

 Provides controlled runoff removal from the landfill slopes to reduce soil erosion.

A combination of the following structures will comprise the storm water collection system within the GWSL:

 Soil/geocomposite drainage layer within the landfill final cover cap;

 Final cover surface water control berms;

 Surface water down chutes;

 Ponds; and

 Surface water landfill perimeter and access road ditches and culverts.

The Type III expansion will control storm water through the use of a constructed perimeter berm,
controlling water outside the perimeter and containing contact water inside the perimeter berm. Upon
closure, either a traditional cap or ClosureTurf®, or approved equal product, will be installed across the
Type III expansion grades. ClosureTurf® is a geosynthetics product that includes an infiltration barrier
and provides for lateral drainage to a single, lined, perimeter ditch. This ditch conveys clean storm water
to one detention basin (Southeast Basin) where water is discharged over time.

The GWSL is a member of the Groesbeck Drainage and Cooper Drainage districts. The Type III
expansion property is within the Ingham and Clinton Drainage districts discharge. Authorization will be
secured and provided to the MDEQ after this CPA is approved.

The location of the storm water management system structures are shown on Sheets 700-1 through 700-
4 of the Engineering Drawings. The Engineering Design plans and calculations depict the management
of surface water at the GWSL, however, the owner may choose to route surface water in a different
manner in the future if and when site conditions change.

F.1.g.(1). Run-on
The topography of the site is relatively undulating with elevations ranging from approximately 870-ft-amsl
at the ground surface to approximately 940-ft-amsl. The maximum elevation of the proposed GWSL Type
III expansion is approximately 933.5-ft-amsl. Any potential run-on will be directed towards the perimeter
of the landfill where it will be routed through either a ditch system for storm water that reports to the
Clinton County drain or a ditch system and a new on-site basin which will report to the Ingham County
drain. The channels for this facility have been designed with a trapezoidal cross section with varying
bottom width. Channels have been designed with grass lining and erosion matting. Lining selection has
been based on channel flow, velocity and slope. Several culverts are also proposed at various locations
throughout the site. The culverts have been installed within the channels to provide access to the landfill,

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borrow, and operation areas. Culverts proposed are corrugated smooth interior HDPE pipe. Channels
and culverts have been designed to handle the 100-year, 24-hour storm event without flooding.

The location of the storm water management system structures are shown on Sheets 700-1 through 700-
4 of the Engineering Drawings.

F.1.g.(2). Run-off
Surface water run-off occurring within developed areas of the facility will be managed to control erosion,
sedimentation and storm water discharges. Storm water and erosion run-off will be controlled by utilizing
the following controls:

 Grass lined final cap diversion channels;

 Downslope pipes;

 Perimeter facility drainage channels, culverts and sediment traps;

 Riprap-lined spillways at sedimentation basin inlets;

 Sedimentation/detention basins;

 Silt fencing; and

 Establishment of vegetative buffers between construction and storm water channels.

Within the landfill areas, storm water diversion channels will collect and divert run-off to downslope
structures. At the bottom of each downslope structure, a riprap energy dissipater will be constructed.
Run-off will discharge from the landfill site through perimeter ditches and culverts. The riprap energy
dissipater shall be a minimum 15 feet wide and shall be extended onto the floor of each of the storm
water ponds approximately ten feet to minimize scouring the basin floor.

Run-off will again be directed towards the perimeter of the landfill where it will be routed through either a
ditch system for storm water that reports to the Clinton County drain or a ditch system and a new on-site
basin which will report to the Ingham County drain.

A new sedimentation basin has been designed to control sedimentation and to hold the 25-year, 24-hour
storm discharge for the storm water that reports to the Ingham County drain.

The basin design and hydrograph routing analysis summary for the 25- and 100-year 24-hour storms are
given on Engineering Drawing Sheets 700-1 through 700-4 as well as the following calculations. Erosion
control measures are shown on Engineering Drawing Sheet 700-4.

The storm water diversion channels have been designed to accommodate the drainage requirements of
the landfill phasing and the conditions of the Ingham and Clinton County drain requirements. As areas
are developed, temporary and final diversion channels will be extended from the downstream structures.

a) Design of Run-on and Run-off Surface Water Controls


Surface water run-on and runoff calculations were performed for the Type III expansion and are included
after this page.

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CALCULATIONS
Date: 12-Jul-18 Made by: HAD
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: BAB
Subject: UNIVERSAL SOIL LOSS/BERM SPACING Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: Granger Wood Street Type III Southern Expansion

1.0 OBJECTIVE

To analyze the soil loss for the proposed surface water control berm configuration and spacing on the proposed Type III
Landfill at the Granger Wood Street Southern Expansion site. The configuration shall be found acceptable if the annual
soil loss is not more than 2 tons/acre/year, in accordance with MDEQ Rule 425. (8)(b).

2.0 METHOD

1.) This erosion check shall be performed by using the Universal Soil Loss Equation
(USLE). Guidelines presented in the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ),
Waste Management Division, "FINAL COVER EROSION CONTROL DESIGN GUIDANCE"
(FCECDG) have been used for the selection of all parameters.

2.) A = (R) (C) (K) (LS) (P)

Where:
A Computed Soil Loss in tons/acre/year
R Rainfall Energy Factor (as per attached map from ref. 2)

Cropping Management Factor (as suggested in ref. 2, based on critical area


C
planting guide)
Soil Erodibility Factor (based on soil types determined from ref. 3 and table from
K
ref. 2)

Slope Length / Topographic factor (calculated from design berm spacing and
LS
configuration in accordance w/ ref. 2)

P Erosion Control Practice Factor (as suggested in ref. 2)

3.) These calculations are performed with an assumed topsoil organic content of
greater than 2.5%.

3.0 ASSUMPTIONS AND PARAMETERS

R = 95 The rainfall energy factor has been selected from the FCECDG Michigan County
Map, for Ingham County (ref 2).

C = 0.007 The suggested C value is 0.007 (dimensionless) for 95% to 100% soil surface
coverage, a topsoil with an organic matter content greater than or equal to 5%, and
seeding, mulching, and fertilization practices following recommendation in the NRCS
Critical Area Planting Guide (ref 3).

K = 0.25 The surface soil in the area of the site is assumed to be mostly LOAM. Soil
information was provided by the National Resource Conservation Service's Web Soil
S ( f 4)
P = 1.0 Per ref. 2, this factor has been set equal to one.

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CALCULATIONS
Date: 12-Jul-18 Made by: HAD
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: BAB
Subject: UNIVERSAL SOIL LOSS/BERM SPACING Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: Granger Wood Street Type III Southern Expansion

4.0 CALCULATIONS
1.) Calculate Topographic factor (LS). The Topographic factor depends on the average slope length
for the final cover. The final cover for the Granger Wood Street Landfill Southern Type III
Expansion is designed at 4 horizontal to 1 vertical (25%), and the average slope length between
diversion berms is 120 feet (a berm every 30 vertical feet. The topographic factor was

θ= atan(25%) 0.24
λ= 120 feet
m = 2(11.15sin(0.24)/3sin(0.24)^0.8)+0.56)/(1+(2(11.14sin(0.24)/3(sin(0.24)^0.8)+0.56))
= 0.63
LF= (120/72.6)^(0.63)= 1.37

SF= 16.8sin(0.24)-0.5 = 3.57


LS= 1.37x3.57 4.91

2.) Calculate Soil Loss in tons/acre/year.

A = (R) (C) (K) (LS) (P)

A= (95) (0.007) (0.24) (4.91) (1.0)

A= 0.8 tons/acre/year

5.0 CONCLUSIONS

The proposed final configuration has surface water control berms every 30 vertical feet on a 4(H):1(V) slope. The berms are
inclined at a typical slope of 2% (minimum of 1%) and located approximately 120 horizontal feet apart.

The configuration for the surface water control berms has a soil loss of 0.8 tons/acre/year, which satisfies the erosion
requirement of 2 tons/acre/year, as per rule 425.(8)(b).

Provide Closure Plan for topsoil to contain >5% organic material. Also, mowing should be conducted a minimum of two
times per year.

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CALCULATIONS
Date: 12-Jul-18 Made by: HAD
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: BAB
Subject: UNIVERSAL SOIL LOSS/BERM SPACING Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: Granger Wood Street Type III Southern Expansion

6.0 REFERENCES

1.) Nonpoint Source Pollution Load Techniques , p. 230

2.) Michigan Waste Management Division, Final Cover Erosion Control Design Guidance.

3.) NRCS - Critical Planting Guide.

4.) NRCS - Web Soil Survey. https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx

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CALCULATIONS
Date: 7/13/2018 Made by: HAD
Project No.: 1533210 Checked by: BAB
Subject: Granger CPA Reviewed by: TDJ
Project Short Title: Ingham Basin Perforated Riser - Buoyancy Calculation

1.0 Objective
Calculate the factor of safety against buoyancy for the Ingham Basin perforated riser outlet. The corrugated steel
perforated outlet riser is a 4 foot (4') diameter, 5' tall pipe with 1/2 inch (1/2") diameter holes spaced every 4"
horizontally and vertically. The riser will have an 8" thick concrete base 6'x 6' with No. 4 bars spaced at 12" centers at
the top of slab. The perforations begin 12" above the base of the riser and the 12" diameter HDPE outlet pipe. The
riser pipe will be backfilled with riprap to help prevent perforations from clogging and sediment build up.

2.0 Methods
For this calculation the force of the concrete base was compared to the buoyancy force of 12" of water up to the first
perforations in the outlet riser. For simplicity, the force of the No. 4 bars in the concrete base, the corrugated steel riser
pipe, HDPE outlet pipe, and riprap backfill were not considered in this calculation. These additional forces would further
increase the factor of safety.

𝐹𝐹= 𝑉𝑉 ∗ ρ ∗ g
foot
F = Force (pounds ∗ or {poundal pdl })
second2
𝑉𝑉 = Volume
ρ = density
feet
g = gravity (32.2 ∗ )
second2
The buoyancy force of the 12" of water was calculated and compared to the force of the concrete base to determine
factor of safety.

3.0 Calculations
The following calculations show steps taken to determine the buoyancy factor of safety (FS).
62.4lb
𝐹𝐹𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤 = 1 ∗ π ∗ 22 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 3 ∗ ∗ 32.2 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓/𝑠𝑠 2
𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 3
= 25,249 𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝
8 145lb
𝐹𝐹𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 = 6𝑥𝑥𝑥𝑥𝑥 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 3 ∗ ∗ 32.2 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓/𝑠𝑠 2
12 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 3
= 112,056 𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝𝑝
𝐹𝐹𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 112,056
𝐹𝐹𝑆𝑆= = = 4.4
𝐹𝐹𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤𝑤 25,249

3.0 Conclusion
The buoyancy factor of safety is 4.4 and is acceptable. This factor of safety does not include additional forces that
would increase the weight of the structure such as: the weight of the No. 4 bars, the riser pipe, outlet pipe, and riprap
backfill.

3.0 References
1.) The Engineering Toolbox. Buoyancy. https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/buoyancy-force-d_1485.html

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TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM

Date: August 26, 2018 Project No.: 1533210

To: Rick French Company: Granger


From: Halle Doering, Tiffany Johnson, David List Golder Associates
RE: WOOD ROAD TYPE III SOUTHERN EXPANSION – STORMWATER

1.0 INTRODUCTION
Golder Associates Inc. (Golder) was requested to design a Type III landfill expansion at the Granger Wood
Road site located in Lansing, MI. Golder performed a hydrological analysis of the expansion area, and
designed stormwater controls for the conveyance and storage of runoff on the developed site.

2.0 DESIGN METHODS

2.1 Hydrographs
AutoCAD Civil 3D Hydraflow Version 10.3 Express Extension was used for analyzing the hydrology and
stormwater controls for the site with the use of Technical Release 55 (TR-55) method and Soil Conservation
Service (SCS) Type II method. TR-55 issued by SCS, provides procedures for calculating the storm runoff
volume, peak flow, and hydrographs. Travel time is calculated based on the slope, length of flow path, and
roughness of flow surfaces. Peak discharge is determined with these characteristics along with the drainage
area, effect of controlled works, and time distribution of rainfall during a given storm event. To begin the
model, mass rainfall is determined by using a specified storm event (100-year, 24-hour) for the location,
which is then converted to mass runoff by using the curve number (CN). Curve numbers are based on
hydrological soil group and vegetation. The runoff is used to simulate a hydrograph using unit hydrograph
theory and routing procedures (USDA, 1986). Golder used specific precipitation data for the area from the
Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the Midwest in this evaluation (Midwestern Climate Center, 1992). The
hydrograph provides a maximum flow rate and volume for each watershed based on the selected storm
event.

2.2 Channels
Channel analyses were also conducted for the landfill ditches within Hydraflow to determine the normal
depth of water at a defined flow rate for a 100-year 24-hour design storm, as required by Ingham County
(Lindemann, 2005). Hydraflow uses Manning’s equation to calculate the hydraulic grade line based on the
channel size, shape, flow rate, and slope. Outputs include the normal depth, velocity, critical depth, top
width of the water in the channel, and the energy grade line (EGL). The channel analysis was conducted
to determine if the depth of water at maximum flow would allow for one foot of freeboard in the channel.

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2.3 Culverts
Hydraflow considers multiple variables to accurately determine if a culvert can manage the required flow.
Hydraflow inputs include: the pipe invert elevation, pipe length, pipe slope, pipe shape, pipe diameter, inlet
edge type, embankment dimensions above the culvert, maximum flow rate, and starting tailwater elevation.
Hydraflow is able to provide a graphic display of the channel profile and the normal depth based on the
storm event. The Culvert Report, an output of the model, also provides the cross-section area of water,
normal velocity, wetted perimeter, critical depth, top width of the water, and energy grade line (EGL)
(Attachment E). Culverts were designed to maintain the 100yr 24-hr storm.

2.4 Basins and Outfalls


Capacity of basins are designed based on the maximum volume calculated from the 100-year 24-hour
storm event from contributing watersheds plus one foot of freeboard. Clinton County requires pre-developed
flows and volumes from the 2-yr 24-hr storm to be compared to post-developed rate and quantities prior to
performing basin calculations (Clinton County, 2015). If the pre-development values are greater or the same
as post-development, no basin calculations or designs are required. An outfall to a downslope discharge
point is required for basins and an emergency overflow.

3.0 STORMWATER CALCULATIONS

3.1 Hydrology
The first part of the hydrology analysis consisted of breaking the site into seven watersheds and determining
the maximum flow rates and volumes of each. A plan view of the watersheds is provided in Attachment A.
The runoff on the north side of the landfill cell is located in Clinton County and stormwater is directed to the
northwest and Cooper Drain. The south side of the landfill cell is located in Ingham County and runoff is
directed to the southwest and Groesbeck Drain.

The following parameters and assumptions were used as Hydraflow inputs for the hydrology analysis:

1.) Precipitation events were taken from the Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the Midwest in “Table 5.
Sectional Mean Frequency Distributions from Storm Periods of 5 Minutes to 10 Days and
Recurrence Intervals of 2 Months to 100 Years in Michigan” (Midwestern Climate Center,
1992):
 100-year, 24-hour event: 5.20 inches (used for determining maximum flow rate and
volume)
 2-year, 24-hour event: 2.42 inches (used for sheet flow, and pre/post development
comparison for Clinton County)

2.) Sheet flow occurs where rainfall hits the top or sideslopes of the landfill and is traveling to the
midslope ditch and downchute. Sheet flow can be used for up to a maximum of 300 feet of
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travel. Slopes at the top of the landfill were assumed to be approximately 5% and sideslopes
25%.

3.) Channel flow was used after the maximum 300 feet of sheet flow, and the distance varied for
each watershed based on longest flow path to the downchute location in the watershed, see
Table 1.0. Shallow concentrated flow slopes were typically on the sideslopes of the landfill with
25% slope.

4.) Curve number (CN) = 79


The maximum curve number used for the hydrology analysis was based off the site’s
hydrological soil group C (Attachment B), and surface conditions consisting of open space in
fair condition with 50-75% grass cover (USDA, 1986). CN=87 was used for the north and south
parking areas to account for dirt streets/roads.

5.) Manning’s Coefficient for sheet flow = 0.15, for slopes with short grass (USDA, 1986).

6.) Manning’s Coefficient for channel flow = 0.026, for straight earth channels with some grass
(USDA, 1986).

Table 1.0 provides the Hydraflow inputs used for the hydrology analysis, and the watershed areas and
maximum flow lengths calculated from AutoCAD Civil 3D. Also provided in Table 1.0 are the calculated
maximum flow rates and volumes for each watershed.
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Table 1.0 Watershed Maximum Flow Rates and Volumes

Shallow 
100yr 24‐hr storm 
Sheet Flow  Concentrated  Channel Flow  Final 
Area  event 
Watersheds  Flow  Discharge 
(Acres) 
Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Peak Q  Volume  Point  
(ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (cfs)  (ac‐ft) 
W1  12.02  300  7  750  5  215  1  41.55  2.98  Clinton  
W2  3.44  200  5  273  5  2700  1  12.39  0.84  Clinton  
W3  6.66  280  5  130  25  410  1  23.02  1.65  Ingham  
W4  7.04  300  5  136  25  ‐  ‐  27.32  1.96  Ingham  
W5  0.51  50  25  ‐  ‐  400  1  3.21  0.14  Clinton  
W6  0.85  20  25  ‐  ‐  350  1  4.80  0.20  Ingham  
W7  2.40  50  25  ‐  ‐  1400  1  11.39  0.60  Ingham  
N. Parking   6.30  300  1  ‐  ‐  ‐  ‐  14.93  1.57  Clinton  
S. Parking   2.80  300  1  ‐  ‐  ‐  ‐  6.64  0.70  Ingham  
5.11  Ingham  
Basin Volume Totals 
5.53  Clinton  

3.2 Channel Designs


There are three ditch designs required for the collection of stormwater on the landfill expansion. An inside
mid-slope ditch (Referred to as Type A design) is used to convey stormwater from the upper section of the
landfill expansion to downchutes that discharge to basins either in Clinton or Ingham county (Channels 1,
2, 3). A small ditch at the toe of the landfill (Type B) is required to collect runoff from the sideslopes
downslope of the midslope berm. The toe ditch runs along the landfill and discharge at the same location
as the downchutes (Channels 4, 5, 6). The toe ditch on the Ingham county side also handles runoff from
the south parking area, which is conveyed from a catch basin and culvert into the toe ditch near the
southeast corner (Channel 6). An outside mid-slope ditch (Type C, Channel 7) is positioned on the outside
of the mid-slope berm and conveys water from W2 and the North Clinton County parking area (from a catch
basin) to the Clinton County discharge. The outside ditch conveys water from the east, along the south side
of the landfill and discharges near the northwest corner of the landfill to Clinton County / Cooper Drain. The
flow directions for the ditches and locations can be viewed on the stormwater diagram plan view
(Attachment A).

Each ditch design took into account the contributing watershed maximum flow rates. The ditches were also
designed at 1% slope with 3H (horizontal): 1V (vertical) sideslopes. The depth, and shape of the ditches
were adjusted to provide one foot of freeboard. The toe ditch was designed at a depth to meet the pipe
invert from the S. parking lot area at elevation 890.18’. Table 2.0 summarizes the design of the ditches and
contributing watersheds and maximum flow rates to each. Rip rap should be placed at the inlet and outlet
of the culverts for energy dissipation and erosion prevention.
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Table 2.0 Ditch Parameters and Designs

Max 
Design  Peak  Design  Final 
Channel Contributing  Channel  Flow  Freeboard 
Type  Contributing  Shape   Depth  Discharge 
#   Watersheds  Location  Depth  (ft) 
Reference  Flows (cfs)  (ft)   Point  
(ft) 
Inside 
A  CH‐1   W1  41.55  mid  triangular   3.5  1.68  1.82  Clinton  
berm 
Inside 
A  CH‐2   W3  23.02  mid  triangular   3.5  1.35  2.15  Ingham  
berm 
Inside 
A  CH‐3   W4  30.32  mid  triangular   3.5  1.44  2.06  Ingham  
berm 
Toe 
B  CH‐4   W5  3.21  triangular   3  0.55  2.45  Clinton  
ditch 
Toe 
B  CH‐5   W6  4.8  triangular   3  0.75  2.25  Ingham  
ditch 
W7, S.  Toe 
B  CH‐6   11.39  triangular   3  1.27  1.73  Ingham  
Parking  ditch 
Outside 
W2, N. 
C  CH‐7   34.39  mid  trapezoidal  4  1.16  2.84  Clinton  
parking 
berm  

The inside midslope ditches (A) are triangular shaped with a depth of 3.5 feet. The toe ditches (B) are
triangular shaped with a depth of 3 feet. The outside midslope ditch (C) is trapezoidal shaped with a base
width of 3 feet and depth of 4 feet.

3.3 Culverts and Downchutes


Culverts are required for the conveyance of stormwater on the site at downchutes, the inlet/outlet for the
Ingham basin, and for transporting runoff underneath the service roads. Characteristics that were
considered for the culvert design included: the maximum flow rate capacity, the topography of the site and
slope of the pipe, the inlet type, and the pipe material, shape, and size. Based on the length and diameter
of the pipe, an inlet control was used for the analysis. Inlet control assumes that water has more difficulty
entering a pipe rather than traveling through the pipe. Outlet control is used when the opposite is true
typically for longer pipes with smaller diameters. An n-value or Manning’s coefficient of 0.012 was used for
single wall corrugated downchute culverts, and 0.010 was used for smooth N-12 ADS culverts. The 100yr
24-hr storm event was used to design the culverts. Table 3.0 shows the contributing watersheds and flow
rates each culvert needs to maintain.
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Table 3.0 Culvert Designs


Peak 
Contributing  Final 
Contributing  Length  Velocity  Barrel  Diameter  Slope 
Pipes  Location  Flows (cfs)  Discharge 
Watersheds  (ft)   (fps)  No  (in)   (%) 
100yr 24hr  Point  
storm  
Northwest 
DC‐1  W1  150  41.55  29.28  2  18  25  Clinton 
corner 
Southwest 
DC‐2  W3  130  23.02  30.09  1  18  25  Ingham 
corner 
Southeast 
DC‐3  W4  85  27.32  31.35  1  18  25  Ingham  
corner 
Inlet to 
Cu‐1  Ingham Basin  W3, W4,   198  53.34  10.54  2  24   1  Ingham  
from DC‐2 
Inlet to 
W6, W7, S. 
Cu‐2  Ingham Basin  80  16.19  5.57  1  24  1  Ingham 
Parking 
from toe ditch 
Outlet from 
Ingham Basin  Ingham Basin 
Cu‐3  240  4.0  5.28  1  12  1.46  Ingham  
Discharge  

Ingham toe  W7, S. 
Cu‐4  ditch under  Parking  64  14.39  9.23  1  24  1  Ingham 
road   
Clinton ditch  W2, N. 
Cu‐5  64  34.39  9.67  2  24  1  Clinton 
under road  Parking 
Cu‐6  DC‐ 1 to ditch  W1  60  41.55  12.0  1  36  1  Clinton 
Cu‐6 and CH‐7 
W1, W2, N. 
Cu‐7  to riprap  150  75.94  11.45  1  48  0.58  Clinton 
Parking  
drainage area 

3.3.1 Clinton County


In Clinton County, an existing basin is located to the northwest of the landfill which collects runoff from the
pre-developed area. The pre-developed area in Clinton County was divided into five watersheds for a
hydrology analysis (Attachment A, Figure 2) to determine maximum flow rates and volumes. As required
by Clinton County, the 2-yr 24-hour storm event was used to compare the maximum flow rate and volume
from the area for pre-development and post-development conditions (Clinton County, 2005) Table 4.0
shows the assumptions and calculations made for each watershed and the resulting flows and volumes.
The pre-development total flow rate and volumes were slightly greater than those produced by the post-
development area, requiring no additional volume in the existing basin. Total volume contributed from the
post–developed area for the 100-year 24-hr storm event was 5.55 ac-ft as shown in Table 1.0.
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Table 4.0: Clinton County Pre vs Post Development


Pre‐Development 
Shallow 
Sheet Flow  Concentrated  Channel Flow   2yr 24‐hr storm 
Area 
Watersheds  Flow 
(Acres) 
Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Flow  Volume
(ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (cfs)  (ac‐ft) 
PD‐1  1.90  150  5  ‐  ‐  400  1  2.5  0.15 
PD‐2  4.99  300  25  450  25  500  1  5.53  0.33 
PD‐3  4.52  300  5  200  25  350  1  4.73  0.34 
PD‐4  1.84  250  5  300  25  110  1  1.49  0.11 
PD‐5  3.20  250  5  150  25  380  1  3.11  0.22 
TOTAL  17.36  1.15 
Post‐Development  
Shallow 
Sheet Flow  Concentrated  Channel Flow   2yr 24‐hr storm 
Area 
Watersheds  Flow 
(Acres) 
Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Flow  Volume
(ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (cfs)  (ac‐ft) 
W1  12.02  300  7  750  5  215  1  10.42  0.79 
W2  3.44  200  5  273  5  2700  1  3.12  0.22 
W5  0.51  50  25  ‐  ‐  400  1  0.67  0.03 
TOTAL  14.2  1.04 

3.3.2 Ingham County


Ingham County does not have an existing basin for stormwater storage. Similar to Clinton County, the pre-
developed and post-developed flow rates and volumes were compared for the expansion in Ingham County.
The flow and volume were expected to increase as shown in Table 5.0, requiring stormwater controls and
storage designs.
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Table 5.0: Ingham County Pre vs Post Development


Ingham Pre‐Development 
Shallow 
Sheet Flow  Concentrated  Channel Flow   2yr 24‐hr storm 
Area 
Watersheds  Flow 
(Acres) 
Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Flow  Volume 
(ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (cfs)  (ac‐ft) 
PD‐1   13.86  300  2  650  2  ‐  ‐  7.68  0.80 
TOTAL  7.68  0.80 
Ingham Post‐Development  
Shallow 
2yr 24‐hr storm 
Sheet Flow  Concentrated  Channel Flow  
Area  event  
Watersheds  Flow 
(Acres) 
Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Length  Slope  Flow  Volume 
(ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (ft)  (%)  (cfs)  (ac‐ft) 
W3  6.35  280  5  130  25  410  1  5.77  0.44 
W4  6.95  300  5  136  25  ‐  ‐  5.28  0.40 
W6  0.91  20  25  ‐  ‐  350  1  1.30  0.05 
W7  2.75  50  25  ‐  ‐  1400  1  2.97  0.16 
TOTAL  15.32  1.05 

A basin was designed for Ingham County, near the southwest corner of the expansion to store runoff from
the area. The basin is required to have capacity for the 100-yr 24-hr storm plus one foot of freeboard. The
calculated volume from the 100-yr 24-hr storm was 5.10 ac-ft. The basin was designed with 4H:1V
sideslopes and a maximum depth of 6 feet. The bottom elevation of the basin is 871’ and top of the berms
are 877’. A sediment forebay was designed as a narrower, elongated section in the basin to provide energy
dissipation and to trap and localize incoming sediments as preferred by Ingham

Ingham County pre development 100-year 24-hour storm event flow rate was calculated as roughly 41cfs,
using the same parameters a used in Table 5.0. The discharge culvert was designed to connect into the
southwest existing manhole (MH-1) at an elevation of 867.5’ and allow no greater than the pre development
flow to outlet to the manhole. The discharge pipe invert is designed to be at elevation 871’ at the bottom of
the basin (no dead storage). The length of the pipe is roughly 240’ at a slope of 1.46%, and 12” diameter.
A perforated riser manhole was also designed at the discharge to aid in controlling flow rate from the basin.
The perforated riser is designed to have 407, 0.5” diameter holes (4” spacing), equally spaced on a 4’
diameter, and 5’ high pipe (1’ below top of basin berm). The pipe design and perforated riser pipe at the
discharge of the basin allows for a peak discharge of 4.0cfs. The discharge rate is lower than the required
pre-development flow of 41cfs, and allows for increased detention time in the basin. Hydraflow reports and
plots for the basin discharge and storage, and pipe schematic are provided in Attachment F.
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Calculations for the estimated amount of sediment predicted in the basin from erosion, and trap efficiency
of particles are provided in Attachment G. The total sediment from soil loss assuming 2tons/acre/yr for 16.5
acres was calculated roughly as 550CF/yr. The calculated trap efficiency assuming a d20 particle size of
0.005mm based on the basin dimensions and discharge rate, was 51%.
Rick French August 26, 2018
Granger 10 1533210

4.0 REFERENCES
 AutoDesk. (April 2010). AutoCAD Civil 3D Hydraflow Express Extension User’s Guide.
http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/files/civil_express.pdf
 Menery, Bruce E., P.E.. (August 1999). Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
(MDEQ). Land and Water Management Division. Stormwater Management Guidebook.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/lwm-smg-all_202833_7.pdf
 Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). (2012). Rip-Rap Stabilized Outlet.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/nps-riprap-outlet_332131_7.pdf
 Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). (September 2009). Michigan
Government. Drainage Manual. Chapter 5 Culverts.
http://michigan.gov/documents/MDOT_MS4_Chap_91725_7._05_Drainage_Manual.pdf
 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS), Conservation Engineering Division. (June 1986). Urban Hydrology for
Small Watersheds, Technical Release 55.
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb1044171.pdf
 Midwestern Climate Center, Illinois State Water Survey. (1992). Rainfall Frequency Atlas
of the Midwest.
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/nrcs141p2_024033.pdf
 Lindemann, E. Patrick. (October 21, 2005). Rules of the Ingham County Drain
Commissioner 2005 Edition. Standards for Stormwater Management: Systems,
Procedures and Design Criteria. http://dr.ingham.org/Portals/DR/Drain/05.pdf.
 Clinton County Drain Commissioner. (October, 2015). Phase II of NPDES Addendum to
the Subdivision Control Procedures, Pursuant to Act 288 of 1967, as Amended.
https://www.clinton-county.org/DocumentCenter/Home/View/2716.
 City of Lansing. (January, 2013). Stormwater Management Design Manual.
https://www.lansingmi.gov/DocumentCenter/View/830.
Rick French August 26, 2018
Granger 11 1533210

5.0 ATTACHMENTS

A- Stormwater Drawings
Figure 1 – Post Development Stormwater Watersheds
Figure 2 – Pre-Developed Stormwater Watersheds
Figure 3 - Pre vs Post Developed Stormwater Watersheds

B- Hydrological Soil Group Map

C- Hydrology Reports
I. 100 Year 24-Hour Storm Events
II. 2 Year 24-Hour Storm Events

D- Channel Reports

E- Culvert Reports

F- Basin Reports

G- Ingham Basin Sediment Calculations


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