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ALLAMUCHY TOWNSHIPWELL TESTING PROGRAM
Prepared For:
Allamuchy Township Environmental CommissionNJDEP OES Grant ES95006
December 31,1996
Prepared By:
PK ENVIRONMENTALPlanning & Engineering
PO Box 1066, 205 Main StreetChatham, New Jersey 07928
in association with
GeoEnvironmental Research, A NJ Nonprofit CorporationPO Box 1028
Vernon, NJ 07428
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSIONAllamuchy TownshipWarren County, N.J.
January 31, 1997
N.J. Dept. of Environmental ProtectionOffice of Environmental ServicesCN 402Trenton, NJ 08625-0402
Attn: Terri Romagna
Dear Madam;
ind:::z;~ two copies of the completed Well TestingES95006 $s completed by PK Environmental of Chatam, NJ.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Cosette August1 e!llSecretary
Enc.
Municipal Building - Alphano Road, P.O. Box A, Allamuchy, N.J. 07820 ( _ .‘!) 852-5132
PK ENVIRONMENTALPlanning % Engineering
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 Introdu’ction
2.0 Purpose of Study
3.0 Field Methodology
4.0 Laboratory Analyses
5.0 Results
6.0 Remediation
7.0 References
FIGURES
#I - Well Location Map
#2 - Allamuchy Township Aquifer Map
TABLES
#I - Township Well Sampling Locations
#2 - Allamuchy Township Domestic Well Groundwater Analyses
APPENDICES
A. - Code of Federal Regulations Section 40 - (Partial)
B. - New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act (N.J.A.C. 7:10 - Partial)
C. - Specific Ground Water Quality Criteria (N.J.A.C. 7:9-6)
D. - Laboratory Analyses and Results
E. - Listed Contaminant Sites (Vista Environmental Solutions, Inc.)
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1 .O Introduction
The A//amt.&y Township Well Testing Program was conducted during thelatter half of 1996 with the aid of a New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection(NJDEP) Office of Environmental Services Matching Grant (ES95006). The projectscope was designed and coordinated between the Allamuchy Township EnvironmentalCommission, PK Environmental, and GeoEnvironmental Research to analyze theTownship’s aquifer groundwater quality. Analytical parameters were chosen for testingat the seven strategically selected wells shown on Figure 1, Well Location Map, andFigure 2, Allamuchy Township Aquifer Map, and listed on Table 1.
TABLE 1TOWNSHIP WELL SAMPLING LOCATIONS
Well No. Location
1 Johnsonburg Road2 Waterloo Road3 Gibbs Road4 Bear Creek Road5 Peters Drive6 Youngs Island Road7 Ervey Road
Well No. 1 on Johnsonburg Road was sampled because traces of volatile organiccompounds had been detected in previous sampling events, according to theEnvironmental Commission. This public non-community supply well is also locatedin due proximity to the Town center, and an abandoned gasoline/service station.This area appears to be situated in carbonate bedrock, near the crystalline bedrockcontact, however at this time it is uncertain which aquifer is supplying this well.
Well No. 2 is a newly installed domestic well located in the Waterloo section of townwithin 100 feet of the Musconetcong River. The well appears to be in the carbonateaquifer downgradient within 100 feet of the crystalline bedrock contact. Thisresidence is the site of a recently remediated leaking underground fuel oil tankwhere the original shallow well was decommissioned.
Well No. 3 is a domestic well located in carbonate bedrock off Gibbs Road about1000 feet cross-gradient from an active junk yard. An unnamed stream runs about150 feet from the well and junk yard.
Well No. 4 is a domestic well located in carbonate bedrock on Bear Creek Roadacross from agricultural land where probable shallow sinkhole depressions wereobserved.
Township of Allamuchy
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A/ Stream Figure I0 Town Boundary Well Location Map
Map Sources:
I Municipal Boundary, lakes, and streams are from the NJDEP GlS Resource Data Series 1 Volume 3, March 7, 1996Roads are from the 1990 US Census TIGER filesWell locations are estimated (not surveyed)
I This map was prepared by GeoEnvironmental Research using ArcView (Version 2.0) software donated by the NJDEP
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Well No. 5 is a domestic well located in fractured crystalline bedrock on PetersDrive in the vicinity of Ridge Road within a new residential development near theTownship of Independence border.
Well No. 6 is located on Youngs Island Road adjacent to an active agricultural area.This well appears to be in the carbonate bedrock aquifer within 500 feetdowngradient of the crystalline bedrock contact.
Well No. 7 is a domestic well located in carbonate bedrock on Ervey Road.
2.0 Purpose of the Study
Recognizing the importance of protecting the Township’s drinking water, theAllamuchy Township Environmental Commission originally sought to identify Well HeadProtection Areas for public non-community supply wells, and to makerecommendations for land use management to protect wells from contamination. TheAllamuchy Township Well Testing Program matching grant project scope wasrevised to specifically analyze the Township’s aquifer groundwater quality by testingchosen analytical parameters at seven Township wells. These wells were selectedfollowing the determination of the primary aquifers within the Township as shown onFigure 2. The selected general parameters which were analyzed at individual wells areshown on Table 2. Test results will be used by the Environmental Commission todocument and evaluate existing aquifer water quality, and to establish a preliminarybaseline for comparison and monitoring of future water quality trends within theTownship.
Within the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), amended through July 1996, theFederal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has implemented a nationwideprogram to protect groundwater resources used for public water supplies from allpotential threats generated by human activities. The SDWA of 1974 mandated thatnationwide standards be established to help insure that the public receives safe waterthroughout the United Sates.
The SDWA defines contaminant as any physical, chemical, biological, orradiological substance or matter in water. Maximum contaminant Level (MCL) indicatesthe maximum permissible level of a contaminant in water that is delivered to any user ofa public water system. The act clearly delineates between health-related qualitycontaminants as primary contaminanfs and aesthetic-related contaminants assecondary contaminants. The maximum contaminant levels required by the NationalDrinking Water Standards are presented in the Federal Register 40 (40 CFR 161-163Revised National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, Appendix A).
The NJDEP adopts in total the National Regulations, including maximumcontaminant levels, as the NJ Primary Drinking Water Regulations, with the exceptionof the following:l Fluoride (2 mg/l)l Coliform Bacteria shall be
single sample is examined.absent in the standard portion of 100 ml when only one
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Table 2Allamuchy Township Domestic Well Groundwater Analyses, October 8, 1996
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Parameter
MinumumDetection
Limit
NationalPrimary NJDEPDrinking Groundwater Trip Field
Water Standards Well 1 Well 2 Well 3 Well 4 Well 5 Well 6 Well 7 Blank Blank
Volatile Organics1 ,I ,l Trichloroethane (ug/l) 1.0 200.0 26 1.0 u U U U U U U U
see lab results for addition VOCresults
OrganicsNone
Tot. Petrol. Hydrocarbons (mg/l) 0.56 Noticable u l * * * * * *U
see labPesticides results * * * * * N.D. * * *
PCBs(ug/l) 0.3 0.5 0.5 * * * * * N.D. *lnorganicsChloride (mg/l) 2.0 250 129 2.6 4.3 37.3 18.2 17.6 74.1 l *Nitrate (mg/l) 0.5 10 10 1.2 u u 6.3 u 0.59 4.5 l *
Ammonia (mg/l) 0.2 0.5 U U U U U U U* *
Sulfate (mg/l) 1.0 250 28.8 16.8 29.1 25.9 24.4 22.1 13.3 * *!Turbidity (NTUs) 1 0.1 1 5 1.4 0.6 1.9 0.25 1.8 0.25 0.15 * *Total Dissolved Solids (mg/i) I 10 500 575 142 243 376 135 143 488 * *
Priority Pollutant Metals / * * * *u * * * l
,see lab results for specific results /
Biological (Colonies/l 00 ml) !Fecal ColiformFecal StreptococcusRadiological (pCi/L)Radon
0 0 U U U U U U 10 0 U U U U U U U
500 40,000 1478 1096 u 536 949 2296 u
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. Any more stringent maximum contaminant levels for hazardous contaminants listedin NJAC 7:10-16 Safe Drinking Water Act Maximum Contaminant Levels ForHazardous Contaminants.
NJDEP’s Ground Water Quality Standards (NJAC 7:9-6) provide the rules ofthe NJDEP concerning ground water classification, designated uses of ground water,and ground water quality criteria and constituent standards, pursuant to the WaterPollution Control Act and the Water Quality Planning Act. These standards provide thebasis for protection of ambient ground water quality through the establishment ofconstituent standards for ground water pollutants. In addition, these standards specifythe criteria for potable ground water.
NJDEP’s Ground Water Quality Standards are as stringent or more stringentthan the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations and the NJDEP’s Safe DrinkingWater Act Maximum Contaminant Levels For Hazardous Contaminants, with theexception for the maximum contaminant level values for vinyl chloride and I,1 ,ITrichloroethane. The values depicted in the individual well tables, in Section 5.0(Results) of this report, for vinyl chloride and l,l, 1 Trichloroethane are from NJAC 7:10-16 “Safe Drinking Water Act Maximum Contaminant Levels For HazardousContaminants” as they are the more stringent values.
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3.0 Field Methodolow
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Groundwater samples were collected from six domestic and one public non-community (PNC) water supply wells on October 8, 1996, by John Q. Robinson, CPG,and Sandra Kehrley, PE. In addition, a field blank was also collected, and a trip blankwas incorporated into the sampling program.
The six domestic groundwater samples were collected during a constant rainfrom the homeowner’s outside tap. This was done to bypass optional water treatmentchemicals and equipment such as water softeners. The sample taken at the PNC well(Well No. 1) was collected from an inside cold water tap. The aeration screen at theschool was removed prior to sample collection. Each well was purged for at least 15minutes before sampling. Well Nos. 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 were sampled after audibleconfirmation of well pump start-up. Well No. 3, which is reportedly over 200 feet deep,was purged for one-half hour before sampling, and Well No.1 was sampled after lunchwhich is a time of increased water usage. Following is the order of sample parametercollection at each well:
0 Volatile Organics9 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbonsl PCBs/Pesticidesl Total Metalsl General Chemistry (Chloride, Sulfate, Turbidity, Nitrate, Ammonia)l R a d o n
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l Bacteria (fecal coliform and fecal streptococcus)
All field samples were packed in ice and transported to the Industrial ControlManagement (ICM) laboratory in Randolph, New Jersey in accordance with standardchain-of-custody protocol, with the exception of the bacteriological sample for Well No.2, which was received by the laboratory 10 minutes beyond the regulatory holding timeof six hours.
4.0 Laboratory Analyses
Three labs participated in the groundwater analyses, with all of the laboratory results beingpresented in Appendix D:
Key Technology, Inc. analyzed radon in groundwater with all samples testing belowthe 40,000 pCi/L (picocuries per Liter) action level for radon in water. These watersample results were received from Key Technology on October II, 1996.
Industrial Corrosion Management (ICM), Inc. did the analyses for volatile organics,priority pollutant metals at Well No. 3, fecal coliform, fecal streptococcus, chloride,nitrogen nitrate, nitrogen ammonia, sulfate, turbidity, total dissolved solids, andpetroleum hydrocarbons at Well No. 1. Water sample results of these analyticalparameters were received from ICM Labs on October 28, 1996, with the exception ofpesticides and PCB’s which was subcontracted to Lancaster Laboratories.
Lancaster Laboratories analyzed pesticides and PCBs at Well No. 6 with the resultsbeing N.D. (none detected) within the EPA 505 method detection limits in ug/l(micrograms per liter). These water sample results were received from Lancaster Labson November 12, 1996.
5.0 Results
Except for the fecal coliform results for Well No. 7, the results of the laboratoryanalyses indicate that all well sample parameters were non-detectable or detected atconcentrations below NJDEP groundwater standards and USEPA and NJDEP drinkingwater standards. (Individual well summary tables immediately follow this section).
Volatile Organic CompoundsResults of the VOC screen indicate that only one VOC, the compound 1 ,I ,ITrichloroethane, was detected in Well No. 1.This chemical is used as a cleaner and degreaser of metals, and generally getsinto drinking water by improper waste disposal. This VOC was detected at theinstrument quantitation limit of 1 ug/l with the NJDEP Primary Drinking Waterregulation for this compound being 26 ug/l. There were no VOCs detected inthe field or trip blanks. All other well samples for VOC’s were analyzed asundetectable.
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Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Pesticides, PCBs and Priority Metals. Total petroleum hydrocarbons were analyzed for but not detected in Well
No. 1, or in the associated field blank.. Pesticides and PCBs were analyzed for but not detected in Well No. 6.. Priority pollutant metals were analyzed for but not detected in Well No. 3.
General Chemistry Parameters. Chlori$z concentrations ranged from 129 mg/l in Well No. 1 to 2.6 mg/l in
Well No. 2 (the NJDEP groundwater standard for this compound is250,000 mg/l).
. Nitrate ranged from 6.3 mg/l in Well No. 4 to non-detectable in Well Nos.2, 3 and 5.
. Ammonia was not detected in any wells.
. Sulfate was detected at concentrations ranging from 29.1 mg/l in Well No. 3to 13.3 mg/l in Well No. 7.
. Turbidity concentrations ranged from 1.9 nephlometric turbidity units (NTUs)in Well No. 3 to 0.15 NTUs in Well No. 7.
. Total dissolved solids (TDS) ranged from 575 mg/l in Well No. 1 to 135mg/l in Well No. 5. The NJDEP groundwater standard for TDS is 500 mg/l.
Bacterial. Fecal streptococcus bacteria was not detected in any well samples.. Fecal coliform was detected in Well No. 7 at a concentration of 1
colony/l00 ml. This positive result exceeds USEPA and NJDEP safe drinkingwater standards, and NJDEP groundwater standards.
RadonRadon concentrations ranged from 2,296 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) in Well No.6 to non-detectable in Well Nos. 3 and 7. The groundwater standard for radonis 40,000 pCi/L. Low levels of radon were detected in carbonate aquifer wells 1,2, 4, and 6. Wells 1, 2 and 6 are located near contacts with upland graniticcrystalline bedrock which may be recharging residual radon enrichedgroundwater to the carbonate aquifer.
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Well #I
Location: Johnsonburg Road
PARAMETER
Volatile Organics
Minimum National NJDEP’sDetection Primary GroundLimit or Drinking Water TestPractical Water Quality Results
Quantitation Regulation,s CriyriaLimit (MU’s)
Vinyl Chloride (ug/l) 1 2 2* U
Methylene Chloride (us/l) 1 2 U
1 ,I Dichloroethylene (us/l) 1 7 2 U
1 ,I Dichloroethane (ug/l) 1 70 U
tot-1,2-Dichloroethylene (us/l) 1 10 U
Chloroform (ug/l) 1 6 U
1,2-Dichloroethane (us/l) l 5 2 U
t-Butyl Methyl Ether (ug/l) 1 Ul,l,l-Trichloroethane (us/l) 1 200 26* 1Carbon Tetrachloride (ugll) 1 5 2 U
Bromodichloromethane (ug/l) 1 1 U
1,2-Dichloropropane (ug/l) 1 5 1 U
1,3-Dichloropropane (ugll) 1 n/a U
Trichloroethylene (TCE) (ug/l) 1 5 1 U
1,1,2-Trichloro-ethane (us/l) 1 5 3 U
Dibromochloromethane (ug/l) 1 10 U
Benzene (ugll) 1 5 1 U
Bromoform (us/l) 1 4 U
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (ug/l) 1 2 U
Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) (ugll) 1 5 1 U
Toluene (ug/l) 1 1,000 1,000 U
Chlorobenzene (ug/l) 1 4 U
Ethylbenzene (ug/l) 1 700 700 U
Total Xylenes (ug/l) 1 10,000 40 U
Organic;Total Petroleum None UHydrocarbons(mg/l) 0.56 Noticeable
lnorganicsChloride (mg/l) 2.0 250 129Nitrate (mg/l) 0.5 10 10 1.2Ammonia (mg/l) 0.2 .5 U
Sulfate (mg/l) 1.0 250 28.8Turbidity (NTUs) 0.10 5 5 1.4Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l) 10.0 500** 575
BiologicalFecal Coliform (colonies/lOOml) 0 0 0Fecal Streptococcus 0 0 0(colonies/100ml)
RadiologicalRadon (pCi/L)’ 500 40,000 1478
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Well #2
Location: Waterloo Road
PARAMETER
Volatile Organics
Minimum National NJDEP’sDetection Primary GroundLimit or Drinking Water TestPractical Water Quality Results
Quantitation Regulation? CriteriaLimit (MCL’s)
Vinyl Chloride (ug/l) 1 2 2* U
Methylene Chloride (ugll) 1 2 llI,1 Dichloroethylene (ug/l) 1 7 2 U
1, I Dichloroethane (ug/l) 1 70 U
tot-l ,2-Dichloroethylene (us/l) 1 10 U
Chloroform (ug/l) 1 6 U
1,2-Dichloroethane (us/l) 1 5 2 U
t-Butyl Methyl Ether (us/l) 1 U
1 ,I , I-Trichloroethane (us/l) 1 200 26* U
Carbon Tetrachloride (ug/l) 1 5 2 U
Bromodichloromethane (ug/l) 1 1 U
1,2-Dichloropropane (ugll) 1 5 1 U
1,3-Dichloropropane (ug/l) 1 n/a U
Trichloroethylene (TCE) (ug/l) 1 5 1 U
1,1,2-Trichloro-ethane (ug/l) 1 5 3 U
Dibromochloromethane (us/l) 1 10 U
Benzene (ugll) 1 5 1 U
Bromoform (us/l) 1 4 U
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (ug/l) 1 2 U
Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) (ug/l) 1 5 1 U
Toluene (ug/l) 1 1,000 1,000 U
Chlorobenzene (ug/l) 1 4 U
Ethylbenzene (us/l) 1 700 700 U
Total Xylenes (us/l) 1 10,000 40 U
lnorganicsChloride (mg/l) 2.0 250 2.6Nitrate (mg/l) 0.50 10 10 U
Ammonia (mgll) 0.20 .5 U
Sulfate (mgll) 1.0 250 16.8Turbidity (NTUs) 0.10 5 5 .60Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l) 10 500** 142
BiologicalFecal Coliform (colonies/l OOml) 0 0 0Fecal Streptococcus 0 0 0(colonies/l OOml)
RadiologicalRadon (pCi/L)’ 500 40,000 1096
Well #3
Location: Gibbs Road
PARAMETER
Volatile Organics
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lnorganics
Biological
Radiological
Vinyl Chloride (us/l)Methylene Chloride (ug/l)1 ,I Dichloroethylene (ug/l)1 ,I Dichloroethane (ug/l)tot-l ,2-Dichloroethylene (ugll)Chloroform (us/l)1,2-Dichloroethane (us/l)t-Butyl Methyl Ether (ug/l)1 ,I ,I -Trichloroethane (ugll)Carbon Tetrachloride (ug/l)Bromodichloromethane (us/l)1,2-Dichloropropane (ugll)1,3-Dichloropropane (ug/l)Trichloroethylene (TCE) (us/l)1,1,2-Trichloro-ethane (ug/l)Dibromochloromethane (ugll)Benzene (ug/l)Bromoform (ugll)1 ,I ,2,2_Tetrachloroethane (ug/l)Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) (ugllToluene (us/i)Chlorobenzene (ug/l)Ethylbenzene (ug/l)Total Xylenes (ug/l)
Chloride (mg/l)Nitrate (mgll)Ammonia (mg/l)Sulfate (mg/l)Turbidity (NTUs)Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l)
Fecal Coliform (colonies/lOOml:Fecal Streptococcus(colonies/l OOml)
Radon (pCi/L) 4
MinimumDetectionLimit orPracticalluantitation
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NationalPrimaryDrinkingWater
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701062
26*211
n/a1310
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70040
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250 29.15 1.9
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Test!esults
Well #3
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PARAMETER
Priority PollutantMetals
Antimony (mg/l)Arsenic (mg/l)Beryllium (mg/l)Cadmium (mg/l)Chromium (mg/l)Mercury (mgll)Nickel (mg/l)Selenium (mg/l)Thallium (mg/l)Copper (mg/l)Zinc (mgll)Silver (mgll)Lead (mgll)
Minimum National NJDEP’sDetection Primary GroundLimit or Drinking Water TestPractical Water Quality Results
Quantitation Regulation,s Critp;riaLimit (MCL’s)
0.005 0.006 0.02 co.0050.004 0.05 0.008 <0.0040.003 0.004 0.02 co.0030.003 0.005 0.004 <0.0030.005 0.1 0.1 co.0050.0002 0.002 0.002 ~0.00020.005 0.1 <0.0050.004 0.05 0.05 co.0040.001 0.002 0.01 <O.OOl0.005 1.3 1.0 <0.005
5.0 0.0210.005 n/a <0.0050.004 0.015 0.01 <0.004
Well #4
Location: Bear Creek Road
PARAMETER
Volatile Organics
Minimum National NJDEP’sDetection Primary GroundLimit or Drinking Water ,TestPractical Water Quality Results
Quantitation Regulation,s Cri\eriaLimit (MCL’s)
Vinyl Chloride (ug/l) 1 2 2* U
Methylene Chloride (ug/l) 1 2 U
1 ,I Dichloroethylene (ug/l) 1 7 2 U
I,1 Dichloroethane (ug/l) 1 70 U
tot-l ,2-Dichloroethylene (ug/l) 1 10 U
Chloroform (ugll) 1 6 U
1,2-Dichloroethane (ug/l) 1 5 2 ut-Butyl Methyl Ether (us/i) 1 U
l,l,l-Trichloroethane (ug/l) 1 200 26* U
Carbon Tetrachloride (ugll) 1 5 2 U
Bromodichloromethane (us/l) 1 1 U
1 ,2-Dichloropropane (ug/l) 1 5 1 U
1,3-Dichloropropane (us/l) 1 n/a U
Trichloroethylene (TCE) (ug/l) 1 5 1 U
1,1,2-Trichloro-ethane (ug/l) 1 5 3 U
Dibromochloromethane (us/l) 1 10 U
Benzene (ug/l) 1 5 1 U
Bromoform (ug/l) 1 4 U
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (ug/l) 1 2 U
Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) (ug/l) 1 5 1 U
Toluene (ug/l) 1 1,000 1,000 U
Chlorobenzene (us/l) 1 4 U
Ethylbenzene (ugll) 1 700 700 U
Total Xylenes (ugll) 1 10,000 40 U
lnorganicsChloride (mg/l) 2.0 250 37.3Nitrate (mg/l) 0.50 10 10 6.30Ammonia (mg/l) 0.20 .5 U
Sulfate (mgll) 1.0 250 25.9Turbidity (NTUs) 0.10 5 5 .25Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l) 10 500** 376
BiologicalFecal Coliform (colonies/l OOml) 0 0 0Fecal Streptococcus 0 0 0(colonies/l OOml)
RadiologicalRadon (pCi/L) 4 500 40,000 536
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Well #5
Location: Peters Road
PARAMETER
Volatile Organics
lnorganics
Biological
Radiological
Vinyl Chloride (us/l)Methylene Chloride (ug/l)1 ,I Dichloroethylene (ugll)1 ,I Dichloroethane (ugh)tot-l ,2-Dichloroethylene (ug/l)Chloroform (us/l)1,2-Dichloroethane (ug/l)t-Butyl Methyl Ether (us/l)l,l,l-Trichloroethane (ug/l)Carbon Tetrachloride (ug/l)Bromodichloromethane (ug/l)1,2-Dichloropropane (ug/l)1,3-Dichloropropane (us/i)Trichloroethylene (TCE) (us/l)1,1,2-Trichloro-ethane (ug/l)Dibromochloromethane (ug/l)Benzene (ugll)Bromoform (us/l)1 ,I ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (ug/l)Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) (ug/l:Toluene (ug/l)Chlorobenzene (us/l)Ethylbenzene (ug/l)Total Xylenes (ug/l)
Chloride (mg/l)Nitrate (mg/l)Ammonia (mg/l)Sulfate (mgll)Turbidity (NTUs)Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l)
Fecal Coliform (colonies/lOOml)Fecal Streptococcus(colonies/l00ml)
Radon (pCi/L) ’
Minimum NationalDetection PrimaryLimit or DrinkingPractical Waterluantitation :egulations
Limit :MCL’s) ’
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0.1010
500
2
7
5
2005
5
55
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51,000
70010,000
10
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40.000
4JDEP’sGroundWaterQualityCrip-ia
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26*211
nla13101421
1,0004
70040
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
250 18.210 U
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250 24.45 1.8
500** 135
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Testlesults
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Well #6
Location: Young Island Road
PARAMETER
Volatile Organics
lnorganics
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Biological
Radiological
Vinyl Chloride (us/l)Methylene Chloride (us/l)1 ,I Dichloroethylene (us/l)I,1 Dichloroethane (ug/l)tot-l ,2-Dichloroethylene (us/l)Chloroform (ug/l)1,2-Dichloroethane (us/l)t-Butyl Methyl Ether (ug/l)l,l,l-Trichloroethane (ug/l)Carbon Tetrachloride (us/l)Bromodichloromethane (ug/l)1,2-Dichloropropane (ug/l)1,3-Dichloropropane (ug/l)Trichloroethylene (TCE) (ug/l)1,1,2-Trichloro-ethane (ug/l)Dibromochloromethane (us/l)Benzene (ugll)Bromoform (ug/l)1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (us/l)Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) (us/l)Toluene (ug/l)Chlorobenzene (us/l)Ethylbenzene (ugll)Total Xylenes (us/l)
Chloride (mg/l)Nitrate (mg/l)Ammonia (mg/l)Sulfate (mg/l)Turbidity (NTUs)Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l)
Fecal Coliform (colonies/lOOml)Fecal Streptococcus(colonies/l OOml)
Radon (pCi/L)’
MinimumDetectionLimit orPractical
luantitationLimit
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0.1010
500
NationalPrimaryDrinkingWater
?egulation;(MCL’s)
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5
2005
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55
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51,000
70010,000
10
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40,000
NJDEP’sGroundWaterQualityCrit_eria
2*22
701062
26*211
n/a13
101421
1,0004
70040
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
u
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
250 17.610 .59.5 U
250 22.15 .25
500** 143
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Testiesults
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Well #6
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PARAMETER
Pesticides
Minimum Nat iona l NJDEP’sDetection Primary GroundLimit or Drinking Water TestPractical Water Quality Results
Quantitation Regulation? Cri;eriaLimit (MCL’s)
Alachlor (ugll) .I 2 2 N.D.Aldrin (ugli) 0.009 .04 N.D.Atrazine (ug/l) 2. 3 3 N.D.Chlordane (ug/l) 0.10 2 0.5 N.D.Dieldrin (us/l) 0.006 0.03 N.D.Endrin (ug/l) 0.004 2 2 N.D.Heptachlor (us/l) 0.007 .4 .4 N.D.Heptachlor Epoxide (us/l) 0.003 .2 .2 N.D.Hexachlorobenzene (ug/l) 0.005 1 10 N.D.Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (ug/l) 0.2 50 50 N.D.Lindane (ug/l) 0.004 .2 N.D.Methoxychlor (ug/l) 0.05 40 40 N.D.Simazine (us/l) 2. 4 1 N.D.Toxaphene (us/l) 2. 3 3 N.D.PCBs (total) (ug/l) 0.3 .5 .5 N.D.
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Well #7
Location: Ervey Road
PARAMETER
Volatile Organics
lnorganics
Biological
Radiological
Vinyl Chloride (ug/l)Methylene Chloride (us/l)1 ,I Dichloroethylene (ug/l)1 ,I Dichloroethane (us/i)tot-l ,2-Dichloroethylene (ug/l)Chloroform (us/l)1,2-Dichloroethane (ug/l)t-Butyl Methyl Ether (ug/l)l,l,l-Trichloroethane (ugll)Carbon Tetrachloride (ugll)Bromodichloromethane (ug/l)1,2-Dichloropropane (ug/l)1,3-Dichloropropane (us/i)Trichloroethylene (TCE) (us/l)1,1,2-Trichloro-ethane (us/l)Dibromochloromethane (ug/l)Benzene (ug/l)Bromoform (us/l)1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (ug/l)Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) (us/l)Toluene (ugll)Chlorobenzene (ug/l)Ethylbenzene (ug/l)Total Xylenes (ug/l)
Chloride (mg/l)Nitrate (mg/l)Ammonia (mg/l)Sulfate (mgll)Turbidity (NTUs)Total Dissolved Solids (mg/l)
Fecal Coliform (colonies/lOOml)Fecal Streptococcus(colonies/100ml)
Radon (pCi/L)’
Minimum NationalDetection PrimaryLimit or DrinkingPractical Water
Zuantitation ?egulatiowLimit (MCL’s) ’
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1
1111111111
2.00.500.201.0
0.1010
500
2
7
5
2005
5
55
5
51,000
700010,000
10
5
00
40,000
VJDEP?GroundWaterQualityCriteria
2
2*22
701062
26*211
n/a13
101421
1,0004
70040
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
250 74.110 4.5.5 U
250 13.35 .I5
500** 488
00
TestResults
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Notes:
MCL
1
2
3
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l, 9,U
N.D.
ug/l
mgll
NTUs
pCi/L
n/a
Maximum Contaminant levels
The EPA’s “National Primary Drinking Water Regulations - MaximumContaminant levels” were taken from the Code of Federal Regulations 40 CFR141.11 through 141.13 and 141.60 through 141.62.
NJDEP’s Ground Water Criteria values were taken from NJAC 7:9-6 WaterPollution Control Appendix. The column entitled “Higher of the PQLs andGround Water Quality Criteria” was used as per N.J.A.C. 7:9-6.9 ( c )Microbiological and Turbidity values were taken from NJDEP’s SecondaryDrinking Water Regulations N.J.A.C. 7:10-7.
EPA’s states that 10,000 pCi/L of radon in water contributes about 1 pCi/L toradon in air levels, therefore the action level for radon in water is 40,000 pCi/L(equivalent to 4 C’/Lp I In air). This data was supplied by KEY Technology Inc.
The values shown for vinyl chloride and 1 ,I ,I Trichloroethane are from NJDEPSafe Drinking Water Act Maximum Contaminant Levels For HazardousContaminants (NJAC 7:10-16) as they are the more stringent values. NJDEP’sGround Water Criteria values were not used
The values shown for Total Dissolved Solids are from NJDEP Secondary SafeDrinking Water Standards (NJAC 7: 1 O-7)
indicates result below detection limit
indicates result Not Detected
indicates micrograms per liter (.OOOOOl grams per liter)
indicates milligrams per liter (.OOl grams per liter) or Img =I000 ug/l
indicates nephelometric turbidity unit
indicates picocuries per liter
not available
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I 6.0 Remediation
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The investigation of groundwater resources in Allamuchy Township, within thescope of this Well Testing Program, has provided primarily good results, yet has raisedconcerns with respect to monitoring of the water supply. Based on the review of theavailable information and test results, some remediation measures should beconsidered wherever detected or positive results have been identified. While it appearsthat there are no immediate threats to groundwater supplies, not currently monitored byTownship officials, consideration should be given to the following:
Installation of activated carbon water filters at the Well No. 1 water supply outlets toremove the detected traces of VOC’s (I, 1, I-Trichloroethane). Activated carbonfiltration uses any of several carbonaceous materials such as bituminous coal,coconut shells, lignite, peat, or wood to sorb organic contaminants which adhere tothe exposed surfaces of the carbon pores. Studies have indicated that activatedcarbon is most effective in removing large (high molecular weight) impurities andthose with relatively low solubility in water, such as pesticides, benzene, andhalogenated organics such as trichloroethylene (TCE).
Regarding the elevated results of Total Dissolved Solids at Well No. 1, aluminumsulfate (alum) is used as a coagulant to remove color, turbidity, and bacteria inconnection with rapid sand filtration.
Well No. 7 which is located in the Quaker Church area of the Township, shouldconsider resampling and analysis for fecal coliform to confirm the detectableconcentration in this well. The presence of fecal coliform or E. coli in drinking wateris associated with sewage or animal wastes, but is generally a result of problemswith malfunctioning individual septic systems, water treatment or the pipes whichdistribute the water. Remediation of fecal coliform can be achieved through thefollowing measures, although some of these measures are recommended for largewater supply
1.
2.3.4.5.
6.
systems:
Appropriate placement, construction, pipe replacement and repairproceduresMaintenance of a disinfectant residual within the systemPeriodic system purging and flushingMaintenance of positive water pressureFiltration and disinfection using strong oxidants such as chlorine,chlorine dioxide, ultraviolet filter or ozoneCompliance with the requirements of the State’s Wellhead ProtectionProgram
Based on some of our preliminary research regarding PNC wells in theTownship, it appears that most of the PNC well operators are not in compliance withthe sampling and analysis schedule as mandated by the Clean Water Act. Scheduledsampling of the PNC wells will provide long-term monitoring of groundwater quality ingrowth areas such as the Route 517 corridor. In addition, static water level data,collected some time after a period of non-pumping, should be required and monitored
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by the Township to establish baseline water quantity data, and to evaluate potentialtrends of water level decline. Township PNC well operators should be reminded oftheir responsibility to comply with safe drinking water standards. In areas where knownor potential contaminant sources are located within the Township, the local healthdepartment should become active in researching and determining that cleanup isachievable and documented.
To protect groundwater supplies in place of remediation, several preventativeand proactive measures can be implemented with respect to non-point source pollution.Township home and property owners should understand that septic systems should beinspected and maintained on a frequent basis. Old and faulty septic systems should bereplaced, and the use of organic solvents to clean septic systems should be prohibited.In areas where storage of hazardous substances are permitted, such as the storage ofpesticides in agricultural areas, the storage facility should be designed with a concretefloor to confine spills, and be well ventilated.
Municipal stormwater management ordinances and land use controls should beexpanded and enhanced with respect to septic design standards and retention-detention basin standards. Properly designed basins will allow adsorption of non-pointpollutants into basin substrate materials as the stormwater recharges the aquifer. Anitrogen loading analysis should be considered for projected high density zones wherepermeable soils exist, since high concentrations of nitrogen can degrade groundwater.Wetlands protection should be encouraged since wetlands act to purify groundwater.
The 1994 NJDEP Best Management Practices Manual presents recent andinnovative land use planning and site design techniques for stormwater and non-pointsource pollution control, including retrofitting of developed areas.
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I
7.0 References and Sources
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6.
7.
8
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Figure 1, Well Location Map, was prepared using ArcView (Version 2.0)software which was donated by the NJDEP. The map consists of severallayers which were extracted from the NJDEP GIS Resource Data Series 1,Volume 3, March 7, 1996. The map layers extracted from the GIS ResourceData consist of the Allamuchy Township municipal boundary, streamlocations, and lake locations. The road location data was extracted from the1990 Census Tract Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding andReferencing System (TIGER) file road data files provided by the NJDepartment of Labor State Data Center. Well locations are estimated usingthe ArcView coordinate locator and road file. Surveying of the well locationswas beyond the project scope and budget. Consequently the well locationsdo not meet NJDEP mapping and digital data standards.
Lindeburg, Michael R., 1992, Civil Engineering Reference Manual, WaterSupply Engineering (Chap. 7) and Waste-Water Engineering (Chap. 8)
NJDEP Stormwater and Non-Point Source Pollution Control BestManagement Practices Manual, December 1994
US Geologic Survey, revised 1971, USGS Topographical Maps - Blairstown,Tranquility, and Hackettstown Quadrangles
USDA 1979, Soil Survey of Warren County, USDA Soil Conservation Service *
Natural Resource Inventory of Allamuchy Township, 1991, prepared byCoastal Environmental Services, Inc. for the Allamuchy TownshipEnvironmental Commission
Township of Allamuchy Master Plan Part 1: Background Studies, August1991, prepared by Richard Thomas Coppola and Associates
Township of Allamuchy Land Development Ordinance, November 1994,prepared by Coppola & Coppola Associates
EPA & NJDEP Reguations
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Appendix A
National Revised Primary Drinking Water RegulationsSource: Code of Federal Regulations Section 40
Parts 141.11-141.13 &Parts 141.60 - Part 141.62
(7-1-96 edition)
SUDpLu1 D -rvIuAlIIlulll
Contaminant Levels
$141.11 ,+ximu.m contaminant levelsforinorganic chemicab.
(a) The maximum contaminant levelfor arsenic applies only to communitywater systems. COmplimm with theMCL for arsenic is calculated pursuantto §141.23.
(b) The maximum contaminant levelfor arsenic is 0.05 milligram8 per liter.
(c) Deserved](d) At the discretion of the State, ni-
trate levels not to exceed 20 mg/l maybe allowed in a non-community watersystem if the supplier of water dem-onstrates to the satisfaction of theState that:
(1) Such water will not be availableto children Under 6 month8 of age; and
(2) There will be continuous postingof the fact that nitrate level8 exceed 10rug/l and the potential health effects ofexposure; and
(3) Local and State public health au-thoritiee will be notified annually ofnitrate levels that exceed 10 mg/l; and
(4) No adverse health effects shall re-8U1t.ill0 FR 59570. Dec. 24, 1976, as amended at 45FR 57342, Aug. 27,198O; 47 FR 10998, Mar. 32,1982; 51 FR 11410. Apr. 2.1936; 56 FR 3578, Jan.30.1991: 56 FR 26548, June 7.1991; 56 FR 30274,July 1. 1991; 56 FR 52113, July 15, 1991: 60 FRX+932, June 2.9.1995]
p 141.12 Maximum eclntaminant ‘levelsfor organic chemicab.
The following 8f’8 the maximum con-taminant levels for organic chemicals..The maximum contaminant levels fororganic chemical? in paragraph (a) ofthis 8eCtiOIl apply t0 ZXll COXIlZZlunitJ’
water systema. Compliance with themaximum contaminant level in para-graph (a) of this SeCtiOn i8 calculatedpursuant to 9141.24, The maximum con-taminant l e v e l . for totaltrihalome thanes in paragraph (c) ofthis section applies only to communitywater By&ems which 8erve a popula-tion of 10.000 or more individuale andwhich add a disinfectant (oxidant) tothe water in any part of the drinkingwater. treatment process. Compliancewith the maximUm contaminant levelfor total trihalomethanes ia calculatedpursuant to g141.30.
(a) @+5seMq -..-..-p--.@)[ReSefvod) . .._.. -..- ____......-_. _(c)TotalbRdomethanea(therumdhe~
cwbaths d bKmod~-.dbrwochbomsthaos. m
EZY-) and MdJaocns(hsne (dJoto-..___--L__..lr---.---.---. 0.10
[56 FR 3578. Jan. 30, 1991. aa amended at 57FR 31838. July 17,1=1
p 141.13 Maximum contamhant levelsfor turbidity.
The maximum contaminant levelsfor turbidity are applicable to bothcommunity water, systems and non-community water systems using sur-face water sources’in whole or in part.The maximum contaminant levels forturbidity In drinking water, measured.nt a representative entry point@) tothe dlstributlon system, are:
EDIXHUL NO T E: At 64 FR 27!i!27, June 29.1988, fl41.13 was amended by adding intwductory text_ effective December 31, 1990.Thls~Bection ILlready contalM a n lntroduc-tory text.
The requirements in this sectionapply to tmflltered systems until Bt+cember 30, 1991, unless the State hasdetermined prior to that date, in writ-ing pursuant to OlWX7XC)(iii), thatfiltration la required. The requirementsin this section apply to’ filtered sgs-terns until June 29,1993. The requlre-ments in this section apply tounfiltered system5 that the State hasdetermined, in writing pursuant t og14E?(bX?XCXill), must 1nstaU flltra-tlon, until June 29.1993, or until flltra-tion is installed, whichever is later.
(a) One turbidity unit crv>, as deter-mined by a monthly average pursuantto §14U2. except that five or fewer tur-bidity units may be allowed If the sup-plier of water can demonstrate to theState that the higher turbiUit,y doesnot do any of the following:
(1) Interfere with disinfect&;(2) Prevent malnte of an effec-
tive disinfectant agent $ghout thedistribution system; or ’
(3) Interfere with microbio1oglca.l de-tA!rmin.ation8. * * ’
@> Mve turbidity units based on ‘anaverage for two consecutive day6 pur-suaIltto~14l.22.140 F’R 59570, Dec. 24,19751 :
Subpart G-National Revised Pri-mary Drinking Water R
“Bula-
tions: Maxfmum Contam nanf ~Levels. . . . --
0 141.60 ‘kfffxtive dnteff.
(a> The effective dates for $141.61 a.reas followI3:
(1) The effective date for paragraphs(a)(l) through (a)(8) of 5141.61 is Janu-ary 9,1989.
(2) The effective date for paragraph(a)(9) through (aXl8) and (c)(l) through(cX18) of 3141.61 i8 July 30.1992.
(3) The effective date for paragraphs(aX19) through (a)(21), (cXW through(cX25), and (c)@7) through (c)(33) of0 141.61 i8 January 17, 19%. The effectivedate of §141.61(~)(26) i8 August 17. 1992.
(b) The effective date8 for 5141.62 areaa follows:
(1) The effective date of paragraph(b)(l) of gHl.62 is October a, 1987.
(2) The effective date for paragraphs(b)(2) and (b)(4) through (b)(lO) of3141.62 in July 30,1992.
(3) ,The effective date for paragraphs(b)(ll) through (b)(15) of 5141.62 i8 Ja.nu-ary 17, 1994.;56 FR 9593, Jan. 30, 1991, .aa amend&l at 67FR 31346. July 17, 19%; 69 FR 34324, July 1,19941 ‘_ . .
h 141.61 .lGXiIUU.m C0ntaminant ley&for organic conwta
(a) The following maximum contami-nant levels for organic contaminant8apply to community and n&-transient,non-commtity water syetema.
CASNO. con-I
(1) 7561-4 vhy(*cr) 71-43-2 eeruene
0) !33-23-6 chtmlw -
(4) 107-W-2 _ 17 -
mm1-6 Trlctrbrbsthykns -
(6) 106+6-7 pllrmVI75-35-4 l.lW - -(6) 71-6&6 l,l,l-Trlchbroe(hm
e) 156-s-2 CA-lS_ _p-
(10) 76-87-6 1aopropsns(11) 100-41~ EIhybemsne(12) 106-ab7 MooocNorobsmene(13) 95-60-l ena._ _-(14) 100-Q-a(15) 127-154(16) loa6EM
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(17) 156606' bans-lZ_' ..--_.( 1 6 ) 1 3 3 0 - 2 0 - 7 --xemw -_-_-(19) 75-08-2 cH&tbnrnsmwe ._~___-I_..-._-.
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PI) 79-00-6 - 1.13Trichbrwdhar~~ - -. ..-.-l_l_^._
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0.0020.0050.0050.0050.0050.0760.0070 20.070.0050.7
0 . 10.60.10.0061
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0.006.07Do5
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5141.61 40CFRCh.I(74_96EdMo@
(b) The Administrator, PWEWt to ment technique, or other means ava§ion 1412 of the Act, hereby IdentS able for achieving compliance with thefios CUJ indicated in the Table below maximum contamfnant level for 0~granular activated carbon (GAO,packed tower aeration (PTA), or oxida-
pmk contaminants identified in para-graph (a) and (c) of this section:
tion (OX) as the best technology treat+
BAT FOR ORGANK: CoNTAbmANlS LtsTEu IN 5 141.61 (a) AND (c)
as No. GAC
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ox159724304 ____.___-.__-116-064 __--..-__---164&m-4 ___-.-._-w-l6A6-873 ___._._....-_-1912-24-e _--..-m.--71-a-2 ____.__-_..__I--5u-32-a _____...-_-_._.-.-156366-2 . . . ..-.._...._....-..-I5%?34-_-_.---_-57-74-9 ___.-_---I_-75-99-a .._._......___.94-75-7 ___-..._..e...._._--lW23-l -__-.-.___--117-al-1 __-.__.__--_p96-12-a.._------9s#-1 _--_-_.--.---lobA& ___.___.....__-_-107-062 _ ..-75iI5-4__---.-_.-~15649-2 -.__-__-..--156-ax w_-._--._..-_75-a-2 _-._.---.....---.-7887-6 _._..__..-..._._..__i3&85-7 __-._.-.----85-00-7 _.-.._.__._.......-_.~-16-734 ___.._...____.__~~72-2Q-8_-_--_-_100414 ___-..._.-_-106-934 __--.._--e1071-834 __.-_..-.le-_76444 -....._.._-..._I_1024474 __-.a_....--e-.-e118-74-l ______--...---.-.-77474 _--..__..
_--_I_72-43-5 _-.-_...-__-llx-w-7 ____....._---23 135-z-o .._._._....._._._-07-s-s .____-..-...-------i1916-02-l _^-....__._-_lI33%364 _.___..._._..._..-_..-122-34-9 _.__.__......._-.-__100424 _.___..._....._._..-~--.-.174641-6 ._..._....-.___...~.^-127-l a-l ___I_..__....^.._.---.-.108-884 ____...._..._._-....-..~8001-35-2 ._..._......_._._..I_-93-72-l .____.._............---..--.120-82-l ~___...._.~......__-~~~71+5-G ____.-b...____y70-m-6 _-.-__I._---79at-6 _.__._.._._.._._~75-01--1 __-._.-...__1330-20-7 ..-.___..-_
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(c) The following maximum contaml-nant levels for synthetic organic.an-taminants apply to community watersystems and non-transient, non-com-munity water systems:
AJachbx . . . . I_ .._. _ ____ - ._....... - .._..._ _ . . . . . _ . .._.. __
Akkah - ..I_ _ . . . . --._I ._......._ -..._ . .._...... _._ . . . . . _._
Aklii sullo~ ..__._._ . . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . .._.....AldiceR,---.-~~..-..__.-.._-.-.Akazha -----_-__-...-_._- . .._........_cerbduran _--_--_-__.-_- .__..._...._____.... _..
.l_..--^----..-.e....- . . . . -.-.--.-.-..-_._.-...__.-__--.__.._..-E'&am dbmnlds ..--._.-.....-.HeptadJor-- --...--.~kxapome-_-~.--~--
._-.. --.__-..-.
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bpharyb --_-wmbrophsnd -_._-_....-.Toxaphw -__-...-.-_..-..-.2.4,!5-TP - - . - . - . . - - .Bauda)wrsne----.--._-.
---..pmDi(2+thytwrygrfpa)s _-_.w2+w@=Mphmetsds-----
!iiicl_
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_----mHaxsdJorocydopsntads --._.---zm(WW - -
- - - - w-__---_.-.-.*-.
2,X7.6-TCDD (Dioxin) --_..-_.._._-......_....m..-.
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0.0020.0030.0040.0020.0030.040.002O.KO20.070.00005ODoo4ODX20.00020.04O.OCXX0.0010.0030.050.0002090.40.0080.0070.02
::A020.70.0010.050 20 50.004
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156 FR 3393, .Jan. 30, 1991. as amended at 56FR 20280, July 1. 1991; 57 FR 31846. July 17,1992; 59 FR 34324, July 1, EM]
i 141.62 M a x i m u m cOntamInant level8_ ~~~for inorganic contaminanta
(a) [Reserved](b) The maximum contaminant levels
for inorganic contaminants specified inpam.grapti (b)W46), (b)(W, a n d@)(11)-(15) of this section apply tocommunity water systema and non-transient, non-community water sys-tem~. The maximum contaminant levelspecified in paragraph (b)(l) of this aec-tion only applies to community watersystems. The maximum contaminantl e v e l s specif3ed in D)(7), (b)(8), a n d(b)(9) of this section apply to commu-nity water systema; non-transient,non-community water systems; andtransient non-community water sys-tems.
(1) Fklmlde ----_.-.-.(2) /eJbasoos _.__. I____ . . . .._
03) Euu&m ---.....(4) csdmiun -_I.(5) aMrdum __-__-.
EM=---._--.._
;;tt%J#ddNtis.-(10) sdeoim _--__(11) Antimorry P-
___.---.eI:~!$%r(15~cya
4.07b&lfionMef(boger
than lop).20.0050.10.002lO(cawrogen)1(=V)10 (at~ogeo)0.050.0060.00402
0.002
BAT FOR INORGANIC (Zow’OWm LEIED INSECTION 14 1.62(Bmued
. - - - 2.5.6.7c?Naniun-- 25.6'1cysnkb-- 5.7.10Merary . . ..-...-- 2'AB'JNiddNitrade-,'--'_.-. -
5.6.75.7.9
Key to BATS in Table
l=Activated Alumina2=C0agulation/Filtrati0n3=Direct and Diatomite Filtration4=Granular Activated Carbon5=Ion Exchange6=Llme Ebftienlng?=RBvew Osmosle8=Corroslon Control -.’9=ElectrodlalyBh3 .lO=Chlorinell=Ultraviolet
.,,
(56 FR 3594, Jan. 30. I%, aa amended at 66-- _^U,. _ . . .-1. _ C),O,” T..,_ 167
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p 141.63 Maximum contamhaht levels(MCIs) for mfcrobiologicai contami-KiaIlta
(a) The MCL.is based bn the presenceor absence of total coliforma in a 8am-ple, rather than coliform density.
(1) For a system ‘which collect8 atleast 40 samples per month, if no morethan 5.0 percent of the samples ccl-lected during a month are total coli-form-pcaitive, the system is in compli-ance with the MCL for total coliforma.
(2) For a system which collecta fewerthan 40 sample&month. if no more thanone Bample collected during a month iatotal coliform-positive, the system isin compliance with the MCL for totalcoliforms.
(b) Any fecal coliform-positive repeatBarnpIe or E. co&positive repeat aam-ple, or any total coliform-positive re-peat sample following a fecal coliform-positive or E. co&positive routine sam-pie constitute8 a violation of the MCLfor total coliforms. For purposes of thepublic notification requirements in
$14132, this is 2 violation that *.pose an acute risk tc health. ‘: J
(c) A public water system must de&&mine compliance with the MCL ior.!total coliforms in paragraphs (a) and:(b) of this section for each month ‘in,!which it i8 required to monitor for:total coliform8. .‘. .
(d) The Administrator, pursuant ..tO?!section 14l2 of the Act, hereby idend-!fles the following a8 the best tech-~nology, treatment techniques, or other’means available for achieving compli-.ante with the maximum contaminantslevel for total coliform8 in(a) and (b) of this 8eCtiOn:
p”“g”py:,-‘--’
(1) Protection of wells from contam&-nation by colifonns by appropriateplacement and construction; f-7
(2) Maintenance of a disinfectant Fsidual throughout the di8tribUtiOn SYB-tern; ,_... ‘-
(3) Proper maintenance of the dG-tx-ibution system including appropriatepipe replacement and repair proce-’durea, main flushing programs, pro&roperation and maintenance of storagetanks and reservoirs. and continualmaintenance of positive water pressureIn all parts of the distribution syetem;
(4) Filtration and/or disinfection ofsurface water, as described in subpartH, or disfnfection of ground waternsing strong oxidant8 such 8a chlorine,chlorine dioxide, or ozone; and
(5) For systems using ground water,compliance with the requirement8 ofan EPA-approved State Wellhead Pro-tection Program developed and imple-mented under Section*, 1423 of theSDWA.
Appendix B
Sections of the New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act(N.J.A.C. 7:lO)
Primary Drinking Water Standards (Subchapter 5)Secondary Drinking Water Standards (Subchapter 7)
last revised 2-20-96
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT 7:10-5.2
Statutory ReferencesN.J.S.A. 58:12A-IO(a)(b). -
7:10-3.2 Administrative enforcementThe Department may issue such orders as are necessary
to enforce the provisions of the New Jersey Safe DrinkingWater Act (N.J.S.A. 58:12A-1 et seq.) and the regulationspromulgated thereunder. A violation of the provisions ofsuch orders constitutes a violation of the Act, and violatorsare liable to civil penalties of not more than $5000 for eachoffense; each day of a continuing offense constituting aseparate and distinct offense. Such potential penalties maybe compromised and settled in writing by the Departmentpursuant to section 10(c) of the State Act.
Statutory ReferencesN.J.S.A. 58:12A_4(c), 9(i), 10(c).
SUBCHAPTER 4. DISINFECI’ION
7:10-4.1 Disinfection(a) Except in accordance with the provisions of subsec-
tion (b) of this section, every public community water systemshah disinfect all water in accordance with section 13 ofsubchapter 11, in order to insure delivered water that is ofmicrobiologically safe quality.
(b) Except for public community water systems that uti-lize surface waters, a system that serves 100 or fewerdwellings or properties may elect not to disinfect its watersupply, provided that if it adopts this option it shall increasethe number of microbiological samples taken from its distri-bution system to a minimum of two samples per monthtaken at biweekly intervals.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) and(b) of this section, any public community water system, orpublic non-community water system, may be required todisinfect its water supply if, in the opinion of the Depart-ment, said water supply is microbiologically unacceptable orquestionable.
(d) Any public water system that purchases treated waterfrom another public community water system on a regularor continuous basis may be required to redisinfect saidwater if deemed necessary by the Department.
tions, including all requirements pertaining to siting require-ments, maximum contaminant levels, monitorine and anal?:kal requirements, reporting, public notification and recordkeeping, as the New Jersey Primary Drinking Water Regu-jations. Notwithstanding the Department’s adoption ofmaximum contaminant levels set forth in the National Reg-ulations, if any provision of N.J.A.C. 7:10-16 concerning_maximum contaminant levels for hazardous contaminants is
.more stringent than the corresponding provision of the _National Regulations, the provision of N.J.A.C. 7:10-16shall control. Copies of the National Regulations may beobtained from either the Water Supply Branch, U.S. Envi-ronmental Protection Agency, 26 Federal Plaza, New York,New York, 10007, (212) 264-1800; or, Bureau of SafeDriig Water, Division of Water Resources, CN-029,Trenton, New Jersey, 08625, (609) 292-5550.
SUBCHAPTER 5. STATE! PRIMARY DRINKINGWATER REGULATIONS
7:10-5.1 Applicability of National RegulationsExcept as provided in N.J.A.C. 7:10-5.2, 5.3 and 5.4, the
Department hereby adopts in total the National Reguia-.
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Administrative Correction.See: 23 N.J.R. 1150(b).
Case Notes
Federal regulations on primary drinking water adopted by the State;construction permit application denied due to anticipated nitrate pro-duction. Andover Mobile Home Park v. Dept. of EnvironmentalProtection, 4 N.J.AR. 420 (1981). .
.7:10-5.2 Discretional changes to National Regulations(a) In accordance with the discretional authority permit-
ted by the National Regulations, for compliance with theNew Jersey Primary Drinking Water Regulations, the fol-lowing provisions shah apply:
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i. The Department may establish a monthly a&ageturbidity MCL up to five turbidity units (5 T.U.)‘jat arepresentative entry(ies) to the distribution system for aparticular water system (hereinafter in this subsectionreferred to as a “turbidity exception”) provided that thesupplier of water can demonstrate to the satisfaction ofthe Department that the higher turbidity will not inter-fere with disinfection, prevent maintenance of an effec-tive disinfectant agent throughout the distribution sys-tem, or interfere with microbiological determinations.(National Regulations, 40 CFR 141.13(a)).
ii. In considering requests for a turbidity exceptionthe Department will take into account the previousmicrobiological testing results of the water system, thedegree of development in the watershed and its poten-tial for contamination, and any history available to theDepartment of diseases suspected to be of waterborneorigin that have occurred within the service area of thewater system.
iii. A request by a supplier of water for a turbidityexception shall be submitted in writing to the Bureau ofPotable Water, Department of Environmental Protec-tion, P.O. Box CN-029, Trenton, New Jersey, 08625,and shall include, as a minimum, the following:
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(1) A report on a sanitary survey of the watershed,conducted within six months prior to the date of therequest, listing probable sources of contamination.
(2) Results of a series of Standard Plate Counttests conducted on at least ten days during the thirtydays prior to the date of the request. Each seriesshall comprise tests of the water prior to and immedi-ately following disinfection and at least three tests ofwater collected from representative points within thedistribution system, the locations of ‘which are shownon a map of the distribution system.
(3) A daily record of chlorine residuals for a peri-od of not less than thirty days immediately prior tothe date of the request, indicating maintenance of afree chlorine residual of not less than 0.1 mg/l atrepresentative point within the distribution system,the locations of which are shown on a map of thedistribution system.
(4) A record of turbidity data for the entrypoint(s) to be considered for the turbidity exceptionshowing that the turbidity, based on a monthly aver-age over the twelve months immediately prior to thedate of the request, does not exceed 5 T.U.
(5) Results of a seiies of microbiological testsconducted on at least five days during the twelvemonths immediately prior to the date of the requeston days during which the turbidity of the deliveredwater exceeded 1 T.U. Such tests shall be on sam-ples collected from the entry point(s) into the distri-bution system and shall be conducted by both themembrane filter and the fermentation tube methods.
(6) A map of the distribution system showing thelocations from which samples of water were taken forStandard Plate Count and chlorine residual determi-nations as above mentioned.
iv. If the Department is satisfied, on the basis of thedata submitted and upon its own judgment, that thegranting of the turbidity exception will not interferewith disinfection, prevent maintenance of an effectivedisinfectant agent throughout the distribution system,interfere with microbiological determinations, or be ahazard to health, the Department may grant, in writingand with such conditions as it may deem to be applica-ble, the requested turbidity exception. Such exceptionshall be valid for a period not exceeding one year but,at the discretion of the Department, may be renewedfor additional periods each not exceeding one year, ifrequests therefor, accompanied by the required sup-porting data, are submitted for each renewal.
v. The Department may revoke the turbidity excep-tion at any time upon a finding that the conditionsunder which such exception may be made pursuant tothe provisions of 40 CFR 141.13(a) of the NationalRegulations are violated.
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:.1.i. Public community and noncommunity water sys- .’
terns that are required to take less than four microbio-logical samples per month shall, unless otherwise re-quired by the Department, determine compliance onsampling during a three-month period (National Regu-lations, 40 CFR 141.14(c)). At its discretion the De-partment shall notify, in writing the owners of anypublic community and noncommunity water systemsthat they shall be required to base compliance uponsampling during a one-month period.
ii. A community water system serving 25 to 1,000persons shall not be permitted to reduce the microbio-logical sampling frequency as allowed by 40 CFR141.21(b) of the National Regulations to no less thanone per quarter on the basis of a history of no colifonnbacterial contamination and on a sanitary survey by theState showing the water system to be solely supplied bya protected ground source and free from sanitary de-fects.
iii. A noncommunity water system shall not be per-mitted to reduce the microbiological sampling frequen-cy to less than one sample per quarter on the basis of asanitary survey, as provided for in 40 CFR 141.21(c) ofthe National Regulations.
iv. The substitution of chlorine residual monitoring ’for microbiological sampling by the suppliers of waterfor community or noncommunity water systems shallnot be acceptable. (National Regulations, 40 CFR c141.21(h)).3. Inorganics: Unless required by the Department, in
writing, to conduct more frequent sampling, noncommuni-“.ty water systems shall repeat sampling and analyses for ‘!nitrate not less frequently than at three-year intervals(National Regulations, 40 CFR 14123(a)(3)).
4. Organics: Community water systems utilizing sur-face sources shall repeat sampling and analyses for organ-its not less frequently than at three-year intervals. Suchsampling shall be conducted during the period April 1through September 30 of the year in which the samplesare collected. (National Regulations, 40 CFR 141.24).
5. Substitution of previous analyses not accepted: Thesubstitution of inorganic, organic and radionuclide analy-ses, taken prior to the effect date of the National Regula-tions, shall not be accepted. (National Regulations, 40CFR 141.23(a), 141.24(d) and 141.26(a)(2)). .
6. Monitoring of consecutive systems:i. Every community water system that purchases all
of its water from another community water system shallmonitor its system for microbiological quality with theapplicable frequency required by 40 CFR 141.21(b) ofthe National Regulations, according to the populationserved by the system that purchases the water; andshall monitor its system for inorganics and radionu- .!elides with the same frequencysystem from which the water isRegulations, 40 CFR 141.29).
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ii. Every community water system that purchasesmore than fifty percent of its annual water require-ments from another community system that utilizes asurface source shall monitor its system for organics withthe same frequency as is required of the system fromwhich the water is purchased. (National Regulations,40 CFR 141.29).
7. Other discretional provisions: In all other cases inwhich the State may exercise discretion under the provi-sions of the National Regulations, the supplier of watershall make appropriate requests, in writing, to the Bureauof Potable Water, Division of Water Resources, P.O. BoxCN-029, Trenton, New Jersey, 08625 for consideration ofsuch alternate provisions. Such discretionary powers areincluded in, but may not be limited to, 40 CFR 141.13(a),141.21(d)(4), 141.2.5(a)(3), 141.26(b)(4)iv, and 141.27 ofthe National Regulations.
7:10-5.3 Additional requirements(a) Maximum contaminant levels rules are as follows.
1. The maximum contaminant level for fluoride shallbe 2.0 mg/l, which is based on the annual average of the
maximum daily air temperature for central New Jersey.
2. The maximum contaminant levels for coliform bac-teria applicable to all nonpublic water systems are as. _-follows:
i. When the membrane filter technique is used:
(1) Organisms of the coliform group shall be ab-sent in the standard Dortion of 100 ml when onlv onesingle sample is examined. -
(2) In a series of samples the arithmetical meandensity of organisms of the coliform group shall notexceed one colony per 100 ml.
ii. When the multitube fermentation technique isused:
(1) Organisms of the coliform group shall be ab-sent in all five of the standard 10 ml portions consti-tuting the standard sample when only one singlesample is examined.
(2) In a series of samples not more than tenpercent of the standard 10 ml portions shall show thepresence of organisms of the coliform group.
3. The maximum contaminant levels for turbidity, in-organics, organics and redionuclides shall apply to anypublic water system or nonpublic water system upon afinding by the Department that such is necessary for theprotection of health.
(b) Monitoring and ‘analytical requirements are as fol-lows.
1. The monitoring and analytical requirements fordetermining compliance with the maximum contaminant
levels shall be as required by the National Regulations, orthese Regulations, as applicable; except that at the dis-cretion of the Department additional monitoring may berequired for specific parameters, or the monitoring fre-quency may be increased, to meet special requirementsfor specific water systems.
2. Except for individual water systems, all nonpublicwater systems shall be monitored and tested for microbio-logical quality not less frequently than each quarter.Such monitoring shall be the responsibility of, and at theexpense of, the owner of the system. The samples shallbe tested at a laboratory certified pursuant to the provi-sions of subchapter 8 of this chapter, and the results shallbe maintained on the premises of the nonpublic watersystem for review, as may be required, by a representativeof the Department, or the local board of health.
7:10-5.4 Reporting requirements
(a) Except where a shorter reporting period is requiredby the National Regulations or by the provisions of thissection, the supplier of water from a public water systemshall report to the Department, within the first ten days ofthe month following the month in which any test, measure-ment or analysis is made pursuant to these regulations, theresult of that test, measurement or analysis. Such reports -shall be submitted in a format prescribed by the Bureau ofPotable Water, and on forms available from same, to:
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Division of Water Resources
Bureau of Potable WaterI.
P.O. Box CN-029
Trenton, New Jersey 08625
(b) The supplier of water from a public water systemshall report by telephone (609) 292-5550 within 48 hours, tothe Bureau of Potable Water, the failure to comply with-anyprimary drinking water regulation, including failure to com-ply with any monitoring requirement.
(c) The supplier of water from a public noncommunitywater system which is not in compliance with any primarydrinking water regulation, schedule of compliance of anyvariance or exemption, or fails to comply with any monitor-ing requirement shall immediately post the notice of suchfailure, prescribed as to form and content by the Depart-ment, in a conspicuous place where it is most likely to beseen by consumers. This notice shall remain posted untilthe Department determines the public noncommunity watersystem has complied with the regulations, schedules, ormonitoring requirements.
(d) The supplier of water is not required to report analyt-ical results to the Department where the sample has beentaken by State personnel and where the State laboratory
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(2) Exemptions shall become effective upon re-ceipt of the order granting them.
ii. Notification to administrator: The Commissionershall promptly notify the Administrator of the UnitedStates Environmental Protection Agency of all vari-antes and exemptions granted. Such notification shallcontain the reason for the variance or exemption, thebases for the findings the Commissioner was requiredto make before granting the variance or exemption, andshall document the need for the variance or exemption.
iii. Compliance schedules:
(1) Proposed schedule:
(A) The Commissioner, within one year fromissuing an order granting a variance or exemption,shall propose a compliance schedule for inclusiontherein. Such schedule shall include dates forattainment of each step toward compliance; andwhere applicable, dates by which arrangement foran alternative raw water source or improvement toan existing source will be completed; dates ofconnection thereto; and dates by which final com-pliance is to be achieved. In addition, said sched-ule shall provide for implementation of ,controlmeasures, including interim control measures, foreach contaminant for which the variance or exemp-tion is granted.
(B) Failure of a supplier of water to meet acompliance schedule date, or to comply with any
other condition therein, shall be adequate groundsfor summary termination of the variance or exemp-tion at the discretion of the Commissioner, andmay be considered a violation under the SafeDrinking Water Act.
(2) Public hearing: Before a final schedule ofcompliance for a variance or exemption may beimposed, the Commissioner shall provide public no-tice of the opportunity for public hearing hereon.The notice and hearing shall be as described in thissubsection.
7:10-6.4 Renewal of variances and exemptions
Variances and exemptions will be granted for the periodof time stated therein, and must be renewed in order tocontinue in effect beyond that time. The maximum dura-tion of a variance is 5 years. Renewals of variances orexemptions may be allowed in the Commissioner’s discre-tion. Renewal applications should be made at least 6months prior to termination of the variance or exemption,to assure adequate time for the renewal process.
cSUBCHAPTER 7. SECONDARY DRINKINGWATER
7:10-7.1 Authority, purpose and scopeThese secondary regulations, promulgated pursuant to
Section 4(a) of the New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act(N.J.S.A. 58:12A_4(a)), are recommended standards for po-table water. These regulations apply to any substance indrinking water which may adversely affect the taste, odor, orappearance of such water, or which may otherwise adverselyaffect the public welfare. N.J.A.C. 7:10-7.2 specifies theupper and/or lower levels of substances in drinking waterrequired to protect the public welfare. These standardsmay be required to be met by any water supply when theadministrative authority having jurisdiction over the watersupply finds a need therefor. The range between the upperand/or lower levels of substances in drinking water as speci-fied in N.J.A.C. 7:10-7.2 is the advisable range for thesesubstances as delivered to the free-flowing outlet of theultimate user of a public or nonpublic water system.
7:10-7.2 Maximum upper and/or minimum lower levels ofspecified substances in drinking water
(a) The following are the recommended upper levels ofthe listed substances in drinking water, which levels should -not be exceeded; and/or the recommended lower levels ofthe listed substances in drinking water which levels shouldbe met or exceeded. Failure of the water supply to fallwithin the range listed for the substance or meet the pre- c
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scribed level may constitute grounds for unacceptability ofthe water supply, if in the judgement of the authority havingjurisdiction, which substances either singly or in combina-tion, would render the water unduly corrosive, unpalatab:.:,or aesthetically objectionable.
Physical characteristics:Color
Corrosivity
OdorTasteChemical characteristics:
ABS/L.A.S.(l)ChlorideCopperFluoride(2)Hardness (as CaCoJ)IronManganese(3)Sodium(4)SulfateTotal Dissolved SolidsZinc
Recommended upper limits10 Color Units (Standard Co-balt Scale)Within rt: 1.0 of the optimumpH as determined by theLangelier Index; or by anoth-er method acceptable to theDepartment3 Threshold Odor NumberNo objectionable tasteRec. upper Rec. lower
limits limits0.5 M@
25?: zzll- 1.0 Mg/l250.0 MgA 50.0 Mg/l
0.3 [email protected] Mgil
50.0 Mgll250.0 [email protected] M@l
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Notes:(1) Alkyl-BcnzcncSulfonatc and Linear-AlkylSulfonate. or similar Methyline
Blue Rcactivc Substances contained in synthetic detergents.(2) Note that a maximum containment level for fluoride is included in the State
Primary Drinking Water Regulations. The recommended lower limit applies onlyto those water suoolies in which the fluoride concentration is artificially adjusted.
(3) The limits ‘for iron and manganese may be raised to 0.6 Mfl to 0.i MgIlrespectively if a sequestering treatment is provided. However, when either ofthe’& high& limits is exceeded in the raw water of a public community watersystem, the water shall be treated so as to reduce the iron concentration to below0.3 Mg/l and/or the manganese concentration to below 0.05 Mg/l.
(4) Significant only for consumers requiring a low sodium diet.
3. Biological characteristics: water intended for pota-ble purposes shall be free from:
i. Visible organisms such as algae, algal diatoms,crustaceans, arachnids, and larvae.
ii. Those micro-organisms which render the waterunpalatable or unaesthetic to the consumer.
7:lCL73 Monitoring(a) When a public community water system is provided
with treatment facilities specifically for pH adjustmentand/or iron and/or manganese removal, the supplier ofwater shall conduct analyses with a minimum frequency of.once daily for pH, iron or manganese, as apphcable, onsamples of water at the point(s) of delivery into the distribu-tion system. Such analyses need not be conducted in acertified laboratory.
(b) In addition, public community water systems shall besampled and analyzed for the parameters listed in thephysical and chemical characteristics at intervals no lessfrequent than the monitoring being performed for inorganicchemical contaminants listed in the Primary Drinking WaterRegulations. The analyses shall be performed by a labora-tory certified by the Department pursuant to subchapter 8of this chapter.
(c) More frequent samples from public water systems forspecific parameters shall be taken if required by the Depart-ment, and, with the permission of the Department, may beanalyzed by the supplier of water.
(d) Monitoring of nonpublic water systems shall be at afrequency directed by the local health department.
SUBCHAPTERS 8 THROUGH 9. (RESERVED)
SUBCHAPTER 10. PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS
7:10-10.1 DefinitionsThe following words and terms, when used in this sub-
chapter, shall have the following meanings unless the con-text clearly indicates otherwise.
“Approved Physical Connection Installation” means adouble check valve assembly or a reduced pressure zonebackflow preventer assembly which is designed and installedin accordance with these regulations.
“Double Check Valve Assembly” means a backflow pre-vention device consisting of two independently acting checkvalves, internally force loaded to a normally closed positionbetween two tightly closing shut-off valves, and with meansof testing for tightness.
“Internal Inspection” means the dismantling of the checkvalves or the reduced pressure zone backflow preventer tovisually inspect the integrity mechanism of the device andthe clappers, discs, facing rings, etc.
“Reduced Pressure Zone Backflow Preventer Assembly”means a backflow prevention device consisting of two inde-pendently acting check valves, internalIy force loaded to anormally closed position and separated by an intermediatechamber (or zone) in which there is an automatic reliefmeans of venting to atmosphere internally loaded to anormally open position between two tightly closing shut-offvalves and with means for testing for tightness of the checksand opening of relief means.
“Unapproved Water Supply” means any water source ofsupply which is not a Public Community Water System.
7:10-10.2 General
(a) The purpose and intent of these regulations are toprotect a Public Community Water System, from backflowfrom a supply which may be contaminated; of questionableor unknown quality; or over which the water purve; ‘or haslittle or no control.
(b) The requirements contained in these regulations arenot to be confused with the requirements of the PlumbingSubcode of the New Jersey State Uniform ConstructionCode, N.J.A.C. 5:23-3.5, for the prevention of illegalplumbing cross-connections, nor with any state or local re-quirements for the practice or procedure known as “cross-connection control by containment” whereby a backflowprevention device may be required to protect a public com-munity water system from contamination as a result ofpossible illegal plumbing cross-connections.
(c) An approved physical connection installation shall beinstalled, and a permit obtained from the Department ofevery physical connection between a public community wa-ter system and any unapproved water supply; or, except asmentioned below, where dual but physically separate pipingwhere one is from a public community water system and theother is from an unapproved water supply, enter a commonbuilding. An approved physical connection installation isnot required where the piping from the unapproved watersupply serves only a fiie protection system which is notinterconnected with a public community water system.
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7:10-15.8 Calculation of fees for Physical ConnectionPermits
(a) The initial physical connection permit fee shall be$150.00.
(b) The annual physical connection fee shall be $200.00.
SUBCHAPTER 16. SAFE DRINKING WATER ACTMAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FORHAZARDOUS CONTAMINANTS
7:10-16.1 Scope and authorityThis subchapter shall constitute the rules of the Depart-
ment of Environmental Protection governing the establish-ment of Maximum Contaminant Levels as authorized by theSafe Drinking Water Act, N.J.S.A. 58:12A-1 et seq., asamended by P.L. 1983, ~443, commonly known as “theA-280 amendments”.
7:10-16.2 ConstructionThis subchapter shall be construed so as to permit the
Department to discharge its statutory functions and to effec-tuate the purposes of the law.
7:10-16.3 ApplicabilityThis subchapter shall be applicable to all owners or
operators of public community water systems as defined inN.J.A.C. 7:10-1.3.
7:10-i6.4 DefinitionsAs used in this subchapter, the following words and terms
shall, in addition to those provided in N.J.AC. 7:10-1.3 and7:10-14.3, have the following meanings unless the contextclearly indicates otherwise:
“Average” means the sum of the results of the samplinganalyses divided by the number of analyses. For the pur-pose of calculating the average of, the test results, wheneverthe result is non-detectable or below the analytical methoddetection limit (MDL), half of the MDL shall be used torepresent the sample analysis result for ‘the purpose ofcalculating the average of the test results.
“Check samples” means adchtional tests performed inresponse to a compliance sample that exceeds an MCL.
“Department” means the New Jersey Department ofEnvironmental Protection.
“Maximum contaminant level” or “MCL” means the max-imum permissible level of a contaminant in water which isdelivered to the free-flowing outlet of the ultimate user of apublic water system or other water system to which Stateprimary drinking water rules apply, except in the case of
turbidity where the maximum permissible level is measuredat the point of entry to the distribution system. Contami-nants added to the water under circumstances controlled bythe user, except those resulting from corrosion of piping andplumbing caused by water quality, are excluded from thisdefinition.
“Method detection limit” or “MDL” means the minimumconcentration of a contaminant, determined pursuant to 40C.F.R. 136 (Appendix B) or N.J.A.C. 7:18-l et seq., thatcan be measured and reported with 99 percent confidenceto have an analytical concentration greater than zero.
“Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) total” means the sumof all the individual polychlorinated biphenyls as set forth bythe appropriate analytical method as provided in N.J.A.C.7:18-l et seq.
“State Act” means the Safe Drinking Water Act, N.J.S.A.58:12A-1 et seq., as amended by P.L. 1983, c-443.
7:10-16.5 SeverabilityIf any section, subsection, provision, clause or portion of
this subchapter is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid by acourt of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this sub-chapter shall not.be affected thereby.
7:10-16.6 PenaltiesFailure by the owner or operator of a public community
water system to comply with any requirement of the StateAct or this subchapter may result in the penalties set forthin N.J.S.A. 58:12A-10 and N.J.A.C. 7:10_14.15.
I‘7:10-16.7. Maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for
hazardous contaminants(a) The maximum contaminant levels for hazardous con-
taminants applicable to all public community water systemsshall be as follows:
Hnurdw ContaminantBenzeneCarbon tetrachlorideChlordaneChlorobenzeneDichlorobenzene(s)
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MCL (in prrtrper billion)
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l,l,l-Trichloroethane 26Trichloroethylene -Vinyl chloride _-kXylene(s) . 44-t No MCL for these contaminants is established.
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7:10-l&8 Compliance requirements and procedures
(a) In accordance with the testing procedures provided inN.J.A.C. 7:10-14 and 7~10-16.9, the owner or operator of apublic community water system shall analyze for each con-taminant listed in N.J.A.C. 7:10-16.7 for which there is anMCL.
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3. The identity and concentration of the contamina-tjon initially reported.
e(d) The Department may, upon being notified in accor-
dance with (b)3 above of the exceedance of any MCL, takeone or more of the following actions:
1. Require the owner or operator of the public com-munity water system to conduct additional testing and/orsampling to determine the nature and extent of thecontamination; and/or
2. Require the owner or operator of the public com-munity water system to investigate alternative sources ofwater.
(b) The owner or operator of a public community watersystem shall, upon receipt of an analysis that reports anexceedance of the maximum contaminant levels for one ormore of the hazardous contaminants set forth in N.J.A.C.7:10-16.7, take the following actions:
1. Notify the Department in writing of the test resultwithin seven days of receipt of the analysis at the follow-ing address:
Bureau of Safe Drinking WaterDivision of Water ResourcesDepartment of Environmental ProtectionCN 029Trenton, New Jersey 08625(609) 292-5550
2. Obtain three additional samples and have themanalyzed within 30 calendar days of receipt of the initialanalysis in accordance with the testing procedures re-quired under (a) above;
3. If the average of the four tests is above the MCL,report to the Department by telephone (60%292-5550)within 48 hours and in writing within seven days of thereceipt of the analysis required pursuant to (b)2 above atthe address provided in (b)l above; and
4. Comply with the public notification requirements ofN.J.A.C. 7:10-16.10.
(c) The owner or operator of a public community watersystem may, where the additional three samples and anal-yses required pursuant to (b)2 above provide evidencethat no hazardous contaminant listed in N.J.A.C.7:10-16.7 exceeds the method detection limit, request thatthe Department consider the initial test to be inaccurateand unreproducible. The Department shall, in consider-ing such requests, base its determination upon the follow-ing factors:
1. Previous analytical results;
2. Vulnerability of the water supply to a source ofcontamination; and
7:10-16.9 Laboratory iesting
(a) The analysis required by this subchapter shall beconducted at a laboratory, certified in accordance withN.J.A.C. 7:18 and the laboratory shall be certified for thespecific method for which the test is conducted.
(b) All analysis shall be conducted by methods and labo-ratories capable of achieving MDLs below the respectiveMCL of the contaminant being tested.
(c) The owner or operator of a public community water. _system shall, when submitting sample analyses to the De-partment, provide the following: (
1. The analytical result of any contaminant monitoredfor as part of the analytical testing method that is used,including, but not limited to, the specifically regulati:llanalyses;
2. The values of ah analyses above the MDL; and
3. The quality control parameters submitted on theDepartment’s QC Data for Hazardous ContaminantAnalysis Form.
7:1O-16.10 Public notification
The owner or operator of a public community watersystem shall provide public notification of any MCL viola-tion in accordance with the most current version of the.Federal National Primary Drinking Water regulations (40CFR 141.32, as amended).
7:10-16.11 Remediation requirements and procedures
(a) Except as provided in (b) below, the owner or opera-tor of a public community water system that exceeds theMCL for any hazardous contaminant listed in N.J.A.C.7:10-16.7 shall, within one year of receipt of the results ofthe tests conducted pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:10-16.8, take anyaction necessary to bring the water into compliance with the
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Appendix C
Specific Ground Water Quality Criteria(N.J.A.C. 9-6)
last revised 8-l 9-96
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL 7~9-6 App.
A P P E N D I X‘,II
TABLE 1SPECIFIC GROUND WATER QUALITY CRITERIA-CIASS II-A AND PRACTICAL QUANTITATION LEVELS
- Constituent
AcenaphthencAcenapthyleneAcetoneAcrolcinAcrylamideAcrylonitrileAdipates (Di(crhylhcxyl)adipate)AlachlorAldicarb sulfoneAldrinAluminumAmmoniaAnthracencAntimonyArsenic (Total)AsbestosAtrazineBarium
I Benz(a)anthraceneBenzeneBenzidineBenayl AlcoholBenzo(a)pyrene (BaP)3,bBenzofluoranthene (Benzo(b)fluoranthene)Benzo(ghi)peryleneBenao(k)fIuorantheneBerylliumalpha-BHC (alpha-HCH)beta-BHC (beta-H(X)gamma-BHC (gamma-HCHILindane)Bis(2-chloroethyI) etherBis(Z-chloroisopropyI) etherBis(Z-cthylhexyl) phthalatcBromodicbloromethane (Dichlorobromomethane)BromoformButylbenzyl phthalateCadmiumCarbofuranCarbon tetrachlorideChlorobenzeneCblordaneChlorideChloroform4-Chloro-3-methyl (o-chloro-m-cresol)2-ChIorophenolchlorpyrifasChromium (Total)ChtyseneColorCopperCyanide2.4-D
-’
I
I
4.4’-DDD (p,p’-TDE)4,4,-DDE4.4’-DDTDemetonDibenz(a,h)anthraceneDibromochloromethane (Chlorodibromomcthane)1.2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)Di-n-butyl phthalate1.2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzenc1,4_Dichlorobcnzene3,3’-DichlorobenzidineI,l-Dichloroethane1.2-Dichloroethane];I-Dichloroethylenc .cis-1,2-Dichloroethylenetrans-l,2-Dichloro&hylene2.4-Dichlorophenol1,2-Dichloropropanecis-1.3-Diehloropropne
, - trans-1,3_DichloropropcncI
CASRN
83-32-920%9ti67-64-I107-02-a79-06-i107-13-l103-23-l
15972-6M1645-S&4309-w27429-90-S
120-12-7744c-36-a7440-38-21332-21-41912-24-97440-39-356-55-371-43-292-87-5100-51-6SC-32-S205-99-2191-24-2207-08-g440-41-7319-M-6319-85-758-89-9111-M-4
39638-32-9117-81-775-27-475-25-285-6a7
7440-43-g1563-66-256-23-S108-90-757-74-q
16887xla-567-66-359-50-795-57-a
12921-88-2744Q-47-3218-01-9
7440-50-857-12-S94-75-775-99-o72-54-S72-S>9SO-2%3
8065-48-353-70-3124-48-I96-12-S84-74-29s-so-1541-73-1106-46-791-94-t75-34-3107-06-275-35-t156-59-2156-60-51X-83-278-87-5
lOo6l-o1-s10061-02-6
Gmuod Water Practical Higher of PQLr andQuality Qurntitatiou
criteria*Ground Water Quality
Levels (PQI# Criteria @g/L)*
:?z700NA
0.0080.06NA0.43
20.002200500
2.m2
0.027 x EWJ_.~lOum~
2,&ONA0.2
o.ooo22mNANANANA
0.0880.006
0.2
t%300
033i
1004
400.4
O.“,I250,000
6NA40to100NA
10 cuLoo020070
2000.1
::t0.3NA10
NA900
z
0%
G1
10100200.5NANA
1010
N A50NA506
:0.0420020010208
lOSf/Lr IOuma
2h10
5IONA2010202
ozo920:040.210
s
018202722
0.52.0@3
120200.2
:x20 CUl.000
40510
0.040.040.06NA20
1
Zl
:
&NA
222210
:I
400NA700NA
0.00850NA
30.04200so0
2,ooo208
7 X lt%f/L>IOum~3
2,000NA
SO2,000NANANANA
0%d.20.2
:db30
41004
4o’24
0.5250,000
6NA4020100NA
20 cu1.OW2Oil70
2000.10.10.10.3NAIO
NA900600600
:702
1;10020
NANA
9-17 Supp. 8-19-96
7~9-6 App. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
1,3-Dichloropropcnc (cis and trans)DicldrinDicthyl phthalatc2,4_DimcthylphenolDimcthyl phthalatc4,6-Dinitro-o-crcsol2,4-Dinitrophenol2,4-DinitrotolucncR,6-Dinitrotolucnc mixture2,6-DinitrotoluencDi-n-octyl phthalatcDinoscbl.2-DiphenylhydrazincDiauatEn&.ulfanalpha-Endosulfan (Endosulfan I)beta-Endosulfan (Endosulfan II)Endosulfan sulfa&EndothallEndrinEoichlorohydrinEthylbenzencEthylcnc dibromidcFluoranthcneFluorcncFluorideFoaming agents (AE!Y.AS)GlyphosatcHardness (as CaCOt)Hcotachlor _’Heptachlor epoxideHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobutadiencHexachlorocyclopcntadicncHcxachloroethancHydrogen sulfideIndcno( I JJ-cd)pyrcncIronlsophoroneLead (Total)MalathionManganeseMercury (Total)MethoxychlorMethyl bromide (bromomcthane)Methbl chloride ichloromethancjMethil ethyl ketone3-Mcthyl-l-chlorophenolMethyl&c chloride-&Methyl-2-pentanoncMirexNickel (Soluble salts)Nitrate (as N)Nitrate and Nitrite (as N)Nitrite (as N)NitrobenzeneN-NitrosodimethylamineN-NitrosodiphenylamincN-Nitrosodi-o-propylamincOdorOil & Grease and Petroleum Hydrocarbons (PHC)’OxamylPCBs (Polychlorinated biphenyls)PcntachlorophcnolPHPhcnanthrenePhenolPicloramPyrencSelenium (Total)SilverSimazineSodiumStyrencSulfateTasteTCDD (.2,3.7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin)1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethanc1.1.2,2-TetrachlorocthancTctrachloroethylcne2,3,4,6_Tctrachlorophcnol
CASRN542-75660-57-l&t-66-2105-67-9131-l 1-3534-52-l51-28-j121-14-2606-20-2117-84-a8885-7122-66-785-w-7I 15-29-7959-98-g
3-213-65-903 l-07-8145-73-372-20-8106-89-8100-41-l106-93-42OfGl4-O86-73-7
16984-48-a
071-83-6
76-44-a024-573118-74-l8768-3n-47-467-72-l
7783-06-4193-39-5
7439X9-678-59-l
7439-92-I121-75-S
7439-96-57439-97-572-43-574-8%974-81-378-93-359-50-775-09-2108-10-I
2385-85-57440-02-O14797-554
14797-65-O9a95-362-75-986-30-6621-64-7
23135-2241336-36-387-86-5
85-01-8108-95-2
1918-02-I129-4HXl
7782-49-27440-22-4122-34-9
X40-23-5100-42-5
14808-79-8
1746-01-6630-20-679-34-5127-18-458-90-2
Gmpnd WaterQuality
Criteria*0.2
0.0025,000lo0NANA10
0.05NA100
0.04200.40.40.40.4100I
:700
0.0004300
23:0300700
250 mgIL0.0080.0040.02
5-O0.720NA300100
520050II
‘410
3zN A
4&0.01100
10,00010,oool,C@J
3o.OQO7
O.&r53b
None Noticeable2Ml0.020.3
65-UNA
4&Q50020050NA
5OiQO
25ExlNone Objkctionable
o.oooooo210
0:4NA
PracticalQunutitatioa
Levels (PQLsYNA0.03
IO20IO6040IO10
NA2
NANANA0.020.040.03NA0.04NA
0.;510IO
5000.5NA
10 mglL0.40.210
11010
NA201W1010
20.5102
:A202
NANA10
406NA40010202020
:;200.5
:A10101
20102
0.8400
55.Ow
:tGNA
11
10
Higher of PQLs andGround Water Quality
Criteria (&L)*.02
0.035.000
100NANA40IO
NA100
70.04 .200.40.40.40.4100
300300
2,000500700
250 mg/L0.40.210
SO1020NA30010010
200502
4 01030
300NA
2
10;OOOLoo0102020203b
None Noticeable2000.5
6.5-8.5NA
4,00050020050NA
150,000
100250.006
None Objkctionable0.0 1
102
NA
Supp. 8-19-96
L
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL 79-6 App.
- I Constituent
I
ThalliumTolucncTotal dissolved solids (TDS)Toxaphenc2,4.5-T?1,2,4_TrichlorobenzcneI,l,l-Trichlorocthane1.1.2-TrichlorocthaneTrichlorocthylenc2.4.5-Trichlorophcnol2.5,6-TrichlorophcnolVinylchlorideXylenes (Total)m rG p-Xyleneso-XylcneZincMicrobiological criteriam.Radionuclides &Turbidity
.Explanation of Terms:I = Ground Water Quality Criteria and PQLs are expressed as pg/L unless otherwise noted. Table 1 criteria are all maximum values unless dearly indicated as a
range for which the minimum value is to the left and the maximum value is to the right.PQL-Practical Quantitation Level as defined in N.J.A.C. 79-6.4CASRN-C%emical Abstracts System Registration NumberNA = not available for this constituenta = Asbestos criterion is measured in terms of fibers/l longer than 10 micrometers (f/L>10 urn)*g - micrograms, L = liter, f = fibers, CU = Standard Cobalt Unitsb - Odor Threshold Number, mg = milligramg H = Hardness(Total) means the concentration of metal in an unfiltered sample following treatment with hot dilute mineral acid (as defined in “Methods for Chemical Analysis ofWater & Wastes”, EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1979) or other digestion defined by the analytical method. However samplez that contain less than 1 ticphlometricturbidity unit (NTU) and are properly preserved, may be directly analyzed without digestion.m = Pursuant to prevailing Safe Drinking Water Act Regulations any positive result for fecal coliform is in violation of the MCL and is therefore an excccdancc of
the ground water quality criteria.
CASRN -7440-28-O108-88-3
8001-35-293-72-I120-82-l71-55-679-00-579-01-695-95-lf&-06-275-01-l
1330-20-7NANA
7440-G-6Prevailing Safe DrinkingWater Act Regulations
(N.J.A.C. 7:10-l et seq.)
Ground WaterQUdity
Criteria*0.5
WfJ500.000
0.03509
303
700
0.0840NANA
5,000
PracticalQuantitation
Levels (K&s)*105
lO,OQO3
IO20521
L
30
Higher of PQLs andGround Water Quality
Criteria (@g/L)*IO
I.000500,OfKl
3509
303
700205
40NANA
5.M)o
I TABLE 2
I INTERIM GENERIC GROUND WATER QUALITY CR1TERI.A
Interim Generic Criteria--Synthetic Organic Chemicals (SOC)’
Constituent
SOCs with evidence of carcinogenicity lackingspecific or interim specific criteria
SOCs lacking evidence of carcinogenicity lack-ing specific or interim specific criteria
Water Quality Criteria
5 *g/l each25 pg/l total
100 pg/l each
500 pg/l total
* SOCs are identified as having “evidence of carcinogenicity” or “lacking cvidcnceof carcin@enicity” based upon available scientific cvidencc. Ch*lmicals arcclassified & carcinogens or noncarcinogens for the purposes of risk tsscssmcntaccording to the weight of evidence utilized by USEPA in the Natio,lal PrimaryDrinking Water Regulations (50 FR 46880-46901 (1985)).
Administrative corrections.See: 2.5 N.J.R. 1552(a).Petition for Rulemaking.See: 27 N.J.R. 244(b).
9-19 Supp. 8-19-96
Appendix D
Labdratory Analysis and Results
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Parameter tested Result NJDEP Maximum LevelAnalysis Date and Time_________________________________________-~~~~~~~~-~------~~~~~~-~~-________
Fecal Coliform: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96Fecal Streptococci: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96________________________________________~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFETY OR FOR REMEDIES, CONTACT YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
<= Less than>= Greater thanTNTC= Too numerous to countCWTC= Confluent background growth with apparent coliformCWOTC= Confluent background interference resulting in no apparent coliform.N= NegativeP= PositiveNA= Not applicable
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LABORATORY ANALYSISALL results are reported in mg/I (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
Lab Number: 246498Client: PK Environmental/ALlamuchy Uell SamplingSample Source: #lSample ID:Sample matrix: LlClUlD (AQUEOUS)Sample date: 10/08/96Sampled by: CustomerAt lab date: 10/08/96
MINIMUMDILUTION METHOD DETECTlON ANALYSIS
\RAMETER FACTOR RESULT BLANK LIMIT DATE
_~~~__~___~~~~~~~_____~~~~___~_~~~~~___~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~--~~-------~~~~--~---~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-I
lloride 1 129 U 2.0 10/09/96itrogen, Ammonia
1U U 0.20 lo/lo/96
Nitrogen, Nitrate 1.20 u 0.50 10/09/96Sulfate 1 28.8 U 1.0 10/09/96
Jrbidity..(N.T.U.): :;z
U 0.10 10/09/96>tal Dissolved Solids U 10 10/11/96
~_~_________~~~_____~~~~~~_____~_~~~____~~~~~~____~~~~~~__~~~~~~~____~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------1
-* = Less than> = Greater thanU= Not detected, WA= Not applicable.
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Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:Matrix:
TRAP GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY--NON-COMPLIANCE
246498PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well Sampling
ttl10/08/96Customer Analysis Date: 10/22/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MM10/08/96 Dilution Factor: 1Water
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final Volume
Parameter--_______-----_--_---------- ___
Vin 1K
ChlorideMet ylene Chloridel,l-Dichloroethylenel,l-Dichloroethanetot-1,2-DichloroethyleneChloroform1,2-Dichloroethanet-Butyl Methyl Etherl,l,l-TrichloroethaneCarbon TetrachlorideBromodichloromethane1,2-Dichloropropane1,3-DichloropropeneTCE (Trichloroethylene)1,1,2-TrichloroethaneDibromochloromethaneBenzeneBromoform1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethanePCE (Tetrachloroethylene)TolueneChlorobenzeneEthylbenzeneTotal Xylenes
PracticalMethod Quantitation
Result Blank Limitug/I ug/I ug/I.______________________~~~~~~~~~~U UU UU
:::U
U UU U
__------_-__________~~~~~~~~~~~--1.01.01.01.01.01.01.0
U1.0UUUUUUUUUUUU
UU
U UU UU U
1.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.0
--______________________________________________________________________________________________ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppbU: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
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PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Client: WATER ANALYSIS - GENERAL CONSUMERSSample Source: PK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingSample Date: 10/08/96Sampled by: CustomerAt Lab Date: 10/08/96Sample Matrix: WATER
MINIMUMDETECTION
DILUTION RESULT METHOD LIMIT ANALYSIS EXTRACTIONLab No. SAMPLE ID FACTOR mg/l B L A N K mg/I DATE DATE____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~~___~~~~~~~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-246496 : #l 1 U U 0.56 10/14/96 10/14/96__________--_____-______________________~~~~~~~~_____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~--~~-~~~-~______-_____
U = Not detected
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LABORATORY ANALYSIS--MICROBIOLOGY REPORT
Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample matrix:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:
246493PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingLIQUID fj;QUEOUS)
10/08/96Customer10/08/96
Parameter tested Result NJDEP Maximum LevelAnalysis Date and Time
________________________________________~~~~~~~-~----~-----~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~
Fecal Coliform: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96Fecal Streptococci: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96
FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFETY OR FOR REMEDIES, CONTACT YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
<= Less than>= Greater thanTNTC= Too numerous to countCWTC= Confluent background growth with apparent coliformCWOTC= Confluent background interference resulting in no apparent coliform.N= NegativeP= PositiveNA= Not applicable
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LABORATORY ANALYSISALL results are reported in mg/L (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
Lab Number: 246493Client: PK EnvironmentaL/Allamuchy Well SamplingSample Source: #2Sample ID:Sample matrix: LIQUID (APUEOUS)Sample date: 10/08/96Sampled by: CustomerAt lab date: 10/08/96
MINIMUMDILUTION METHOD DETECTION ANALYSIS
PARAMETER FACTOR RESULT BLANK LIMIT DATE
_~~~_____~~_~____*__~~~_____~~~~___~~~~_~~~~~~~~___~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__~___~~~________________________1
Chloride 1 2.6 U 2.0 10/09/96Nitrogen, Ammonia 1 U U 0.20 lo/lo/96Nitrogen, Nitrate 1 U U 0.50 10/09/96Sulfate
-Turbidity..(N.T.U.) :16.8 IJ 1.0 10/09/960.60 U 0.10 10/09/96
Total Dissolved Solids 1 142 U 10 10/11/96
~__-______~~_~______~~~_____~~~~_____~~~~_____~~~~_____~_~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~_____~~~~_____~
- < = Less than> = Greater thanU= Not detected, NA= Not applicable.
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Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:Matrix:
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_ #210/08/96Customer Analysis Date: 10/22/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MM10/08/96 Dilution Factor: 1Water
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final Volume
PracticalMethod Quantitation
Result Blank LimitParameter ug/l ug/l ug/lVin 1
gChloride
Met ylene Chloridel,l-Dichloroethylenel,l-Dichloroethanetot-1,2-DichloroethyleneChloroform1,2-Dichloroethanet-Butyl Methyl Etherl,l,l-TrichloroethaneCarbon TetrachlorideBromodichloromethane1,2-Dichloropropane1,3-DichloropropeneTCE (Trichloroethylene)1,1,2-TrichloroethaneDibromochloromethaneBenzeneBromoform1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethanePCE (Tetrachloroethylene)TolueneChlorobenzeneEthylbenzeneTotal Xylenes
1.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.0
ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppb
U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
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Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample matrix:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:
246496PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingLIQUI;~(AQUEOUS)
iO/O8/96Customer10/08/96
Parameter tested Result NJDEP Maximum LevelAnalysis Date and Time___________-___________-~~______-_______~------------------~~~~~-~~~~~-~-~~~
Fecal Coliform: (colonies/100ml) 0 10/08/96Fecal Streptococci: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96
FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFETY OR FOR REMEDIES, CONTACT YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
<= Less than>= Greater thanTNTC= Too numerous to countCWTC= Confluent background growth with apparent coliformCWOTC= Confluent background interference resulting in no apparent coliform.N= NegativeP= PositiveNA= Not applicable
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#310/08;i96Customer10/08/96Water
Analysis Date: 10/22/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MMDilution Factor: 1
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final Volume
PracticalMethod Quantitation
Result Blank LimitParameter ug/l ug/l ug/l
__
Vin 1x
Chloride U U 1.0Met ylene Chloride U U 1.01,1-Dichloroethylene U U 1.0l,l-Dichloroethane U 1.0tot-1,2-Dichloroethylene U :: 1.0Chloroform U U 1.01,2-Dichloroethanet-Butyl Methyl Ether : ; ;.:l,l,l-Trichloroethane U U 1:oCarbon Tetrachloride U U 1.0Bromodichloromethane U 1.01,2-Dichloropropane U Z 1.01,3-Dichloropropene
::U 1.0
TCE (Trichloroethylene) U 1.01,1,2-TrichloroethaneDibromochloromethane Z Z
1.01.0
Benzene U U 1.0Bromoform U U 1.01,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane U U 1.0PCE (Tetrachloroethylene) U U 1.0Toluene U U 1.0Chlorobenzene U U 1.0Ethylbenzene U 1.0Total Xylenes :: U 1.0________________________________________~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~---~------------------ _-_-
ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppb
U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
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LABORATORY ANALYSISAll results are reported in mg/L (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
Lab Number: 246496Client: PK Environmental/AlLamuchy Well SamplingSample Source: 'I* #3Sample ID:Sample matrix: LIQUID (AQUEOUS)Sample date: 10/08/96Sampled by: CustomerAt lab date: 10/08/96
MINIMUMDILUTION METHOD DETECTION ANALYSIS
PARAMETER FACTOR RESULT BLANK LIMIT DATE
_~~__~~__~__~_____~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------- _____~~~~~____~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~___~__________~~~~~~~~~~~___~~~-
Chloride 1 4.3 U 2.0 10/09/96Nitrogen, Ammonia 1 U U 0.20 IO/IO/96Nitrogen, Nitrate 1 U U 0.50 10/09/96Sulfate 1 29.1 U 1.0 10/09/96
-Turbidity..(N.T.U.) 1 1.9 U 0.10 10/09/96Total Dissolved Solids 1 243 U 10 10/11/96
_________________________~___________~~~~~~~~~~~~~__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- ____________~____~~~~__~_~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I < = Less than> q Greater thanU= Not detected, NA= Not applicable.
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LABORATORY ANALYSIS--PRIMARY INORGANIC PARAMETERSAll results are reported in mg/l (ppm) unless otherwise
Lab Number:Client:Sample Source:Sample ID:Sample Date:Sampled By:At Lab Date:
246496PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well Sampling
#310/08/96Customer10/08/96
PRIMARY METAL PARAMETERS
stated.
PARAMETER TESTED RESULT NJDEPE MCL*/COMMENTS
Antimony: <0.005-Arsenic: co.004
Beryllium: co.003Cadmium: <0.003
-Chromium:' co.005Mercury: <0.0002Nickel: co.005Selenium: <0.004
-Thallium: co.oo1
Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.006Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.05Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.004Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.005Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.10Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.002Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.10Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.05Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.002
- * Maximum Contaminant Level for drinking water, as of l/92.
-<= Less than>= Greater than
II
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Randolph, NJ 07869 Certified for: NJ, PA, DE, CT, NY(DOH)201-584-0330 NJ #14116 NY #11376
-DECEMBER 11, 1996 US EPA CLP Lab
LABORATORY ANALYSIS--SECONDARY INORGANIC PARAMETERSAll results are reported in mg/l (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
Lab Number:-Client:
Sample Source:Sample Date:
-Sampled By:At Lab Date:
246496PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well Sampling10/08/96Customer10/08/96
METALS
PARAMETER TESTED RESULT NJDEPE RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM LEVEL/COMMENTSI
Copper**:Zinc:Silver:
** = For aesthetic purposes only.
<0.005 Complies, Maximum allowed: 1.00.021 Complies, Maximum allowed: 5.0co.005 Complies, Maximum allowed: 0.1
_<= Less than>= Greater than* = Where fluoride is artifically adjusted, the state has
set the optimum operating range at 0.8-1.2 mg/l.
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Certified for: NJ, PA, DE, CT, NY(DOH)NJ #14116 NY #11376us EPA CLP Lab
LABORATORY ANALYSIS--DRINKING WATER REPORTAll results are reported in mg/l (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
Lab Number: 246496Client: PK ENVIRONMENTALSample source: PK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingSample ID: #3Sample date: 10/08/96Sampled by: CustomerAt lab date: 10/08/96
PARAMETER TESTED RESULT NJDEPE MAXIMUM LEVEL/COMMENTS
Lead: co.004 **Action level: 0.015
FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFETY OR FOR REMEDIES, CONTACT YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
<= Less than>= Greater thanTNTC= Too numerous to countCWTC= Confluent background growth with apparent coliformCWOTC= Confluent background interference resulting in no apparent coliform.N= NegativeP= PositiveNA= Not applicable
** = Action level determines whether a water systemto reduce exposure. Applies to community waternontransient, non-community water systems.
shall install treatmentsystems and
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Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample matrix:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:
LABORATORY ANALYSIS--MICROBIOLOGY REPORT
246497PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingLIQUID ($UEOUS)
10/08/96Customer10/08/96
Parameter tested Result NJDEP Maximum LevelAnalysis Date and Time__-_________-__-____~~~~~~----------------------~~~----------~~~_~~~~~~_____
Fecal Coliform: (colonies/100ml)Fecal Streptococci: (colonies/lOOml)
10/08/9610/08/96
FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFETY OR FOR REMEDIES, CONTACT YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
c= Less than>= Greater thanTNTC= Too numerous to countCWTC= Confluent background growth with apparent coliformCWOTC= Confluent background interference resulting in no apparent coliform.N= NegativeP= PositiveNA= Not applicable
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VOLATILE ORGANICS SCREEN BY PURGE AND TRAP GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY--NON-COMPLIANCE
Lab Number: 246497Client: PK ENVIRONMENTALSample source:Sample ID:
PK Envir;;;mental/Allamuchy Well Sampling
Sample date: 10/08/96Sampled by: Customer Analysis Date: 10/22/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MMAt lab date: 10/08/96 Dilution Factor: 1Matrix: Water
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on Quant Report/Initial Volume) *Final Volume
PracticalMethod Quantitation
Result Blank LimitParameter ug/l ug/l ug/lVinyl Chloride U U 1.0Methylene Chloride U U 1.0l,l-Dichloroethylene ml,l-Dichloroethane :: : ?:tot-1,2-Dichloroethylene U U 1:oChloroform U U 1.01,2-Dichloroethanet-Butyl Methyl Ether :: ::
1.01.0
l,I,l-Trichloroethane U U 1.0Carbon Tetrachloride U U 1.0Bromodichloromethane U U1,2-Dichloropropane
ZU :.:
1,3-Dichloropropene U l:oTCE (Trichloroethylene) U U 1.01,1,2-Trichloroethane U U 1.0DibromochloromethaneBenzene ::
U 1.0U 1.0
Bromoform U U 1.01,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
::U 1.0
PCE (Tetrachloroethylene) U 1.0Toluene U U 1.0Chlorobenzene U U 1.0Ethylbenzene U
::1.0
Total Xylenes U 1.0_____________-_-_____________________________~~~~~~~~______~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------------ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppb
U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
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LABORATORY ANALYSISALL results are reported in mg/I (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
Lab Number: 246497Client: PK Environmental/ALLamuchy UeII SamplingSample Source: #4Sample ID:Sample matrix: LIQUID (ACIUEOUS)Sample date: 10/08/96Sampled by: CustomerAt lab date: 10/08/96
( = Less than> = Greater thanU= Not detected, WA= Not applicable.
DILUTION METHOD DETECTION ANALYSISPARAMETER FACTOR RESULT BLANK LIMIT DATE
_____________________________------ ____________________---------- ______~~~____~~~~___~___~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.
Chloride
1
37.3 u 2.0 10/09/96
,- Nitrogen, AmmoniaU 0.20 lo/lo/96
Nitrogen, Nitrate 1 i.30 u 0.50 10/09/96Sulfate 1 25.9 U 1.0 10/09/96Turbidity..(N.T.U.) 1 0.25 U 0.10 10/09/96Total Dissolved Solids 1 376 U 10 IO/II/96
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LABORATORY ANALYSIS--MICROBIOLOGY REPORT
Lab Number: 246494Client: PK ENVIRONMENTALSample source: PK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingSample matrix:Sample ID:
LIQUID fj;QUEOUS)
Sample date: 10/08/96- Sampled by: Customer
At lab date: 10/08/96
Parameter tested Result NJDEP Maximum LevelAnalysis Date and Time
__________________________________________~_~~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_____
Fecal Coliform: (colonies/lOOmI) 0 10/08/96d Fecal Streptococci: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96
C FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFETY OR FOR REMEDIES, CONTACT YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
<= Less than>= Greater thanTNTC= Too numerous to countCWTC= Confluent background growth with apparent coliformCWOTC= Confluent background interference resulting in no apparent coliform.N= NegativeP= PositiveNA= Not applicable
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Certified for: NJ, PA, DE, CT, NY(DOH)NJ 914116 NY~~ #11376us EPA.CLP Lab
VOLATILE ORGANICS SCREEN BY PURGE AND TRAP GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY--NON-COMPLIANCE
- Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample ID:
- Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:Matrix:
246494PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well Sampling
#510/08/96Customer Analysis Date: 10/22/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MM10/08/96 Dilution Factor: 1Water
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final VolumePractical
- Method QuantitationResult Blank Limit
Parameter ug/l ug/l ug/l____________________-__~~~~~~~~~-~~~~--- _______________________________________________________-
Vinvl ChlorideMethylene Chloridel,l-Dichloroethylenel,l-Dichloroethanetot-1,2-DichloroethyleneChloroform1,2-Dichloroethanet-Butyl Methyl Etherl,l,l-TrichloroethaneCarbon TetrachlorideBromodichloromethane1,2-Dichloropropane1,3-DichloropropeneTCE (Trichloroethylene)1,1,2-TrichloroethaneDibromochloromethaneBenzeneBromoform1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethanePCE (Tetrachloroethylene)TolueneChlorobenzeneEthylbenzeneTotal Xylenes
UUUUUUUUUUU
1 . 01.01 . 01 . 01 . 01 . 01.01.01 . 01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01.01 . 01.01.01.01.01.01.0
.____________________________________________ __--________-______________________--____~~~_~~~~~--ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppb
U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
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Certified for: NJ, PA, DE, CT, NY(DOH)NJ #14116 NY Ml376US EPA CLP Lab
LABORATORY ANALYSISAll results are reported in mg/l (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
Lab Number: 246494Client: PK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingSample Source: #5Sample ID:Sample matrix: LIQUID (AQUEOUS)Sample date: 10/08/96Sampled by: CustomerAt lab date: 10/08/96
MINIMUMDILUTION METHOD DETECTION ANALYSIS
PARAMETER FACTOR RESULT BLANK LIMIT DATE
________________________________________~~~~~__~____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_______~~~~~~~~-
Chloride 1 18.2 U 2.0 10/09/96Nitrogen, Ammonia 1 U U 0.20 IO/IO/96Nitrogen, Nitrate U U 0.50 10/09/96
-Sulfate : 24.4 U 1.0 10/09/96Turbidity..(N.T.U.) 1.8 U 0.10 10/09/96Total Dissolved Solids 1 135 U 10 10/11/96
______~__~_____________________~~~~~____~~~~~~~~~~----- __________________________________-_______________--____-- __*___
< = Less than> = Greater thanU= Not detected, WA= Not applicable.
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LABORATORY ANALYSIS--MICROBIOLOGY REPORT
Lab Number: 246495Client: PK ENVIRONMENTALSample source: PK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingSample matrix:Sample ID:
LIQUfD#;AQUEOUS)
Sample date: 10/08/96- Sampled by: Customer
At lab date: 10/08/96
Parameter tested Result NJDEP Maximum LevelI Analysis Date and Time
Fecal Coliform: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96Fecal Streptococci: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96
I FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFETY OR FOR REMEDIES, CONTACT YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
<= Less than>= Greater than
I TNTC= Too numerous to countCWTC= Confluent background growth with apparent coliformCWOTC= Confluent background interference resulting in no apparent coliform.N= NegativeP= Positive- NA= Not applicable
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VOLATILE ORGANICS SCREEN BY PURGE AND TRAP GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY--NON-COMPLIANCE
Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:Matrix:
246495PK ENVIRONMENTAL__PK Env~;onmental/Allamuchy Well Sampling
I .10/08/96Customer Analysis Date: 10/22/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MM10/08/96 Dilution Factor: 1Water
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final VolumePractical
Method QuantitationResult Blank Limit
Parameter ug/l ug/l ug/l
Vinyl ChlorideMethylene Chloride1,1-Dichloroethylenel,l-Dichloroethanetot-1,2-DichloroethyleneChloroform1,2-Dichloroethanet-Butyl Methyl Etherl,l,l-TrichloroethaneCarbon TetrachlorideBromodichloromethane1,2-Dichloropropane1,3-DichloropropeneTCE (Trichloroethylene)1,1,2-TrichloroethaneDibromochloromethaneBenzeneBromoform1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethanePCE (Tetrachloroethylene)TolueneChlorobenzeneEthylbenzeneTotal Xylenes
UUUU
::
:UUUUUUUU
UUUU
UUUUUU
1 . 01.01.01.0
_--________-__________________________________________________________________________________ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppb
U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
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LABORATORY ANALYSISALI results are reported in mg/l (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
Lab Number: 246495Client: PK Environmental/Allamuchy WeII SamplingSample Source: #6Sample ID:Sample matrix: LIQUID (ACIUEOUS)Sample date: 10/08/96Sampled by: CustomerAt lab date: lD/O8/96
PARAMETER
ChlorideNitrogen, AmmoniaNitrogen, Nitrate
-SulfateTurbidity..(N.T.U.)Total Dissolved Solids
MINIMUMDILUTION METHOD DETECTION ANALYSISFACTOR RESULT BLANK LIMIT DATE
1 17.6 U 2.0 lO/D9/96
1 U 0.59 U U 0.20 0.50 lo/IO/96 10/09/961 22.1 U 1.0 10/09/961 0.25 u 0.10 10/09/961 143 U 10 IO/II/96
< = Less than> = Greater thanU= Not detected, HA= Not applicable.
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il LABORATORY ANALYSIS--MICROBIOLO GY REPORT
Lab Number: 246499Client: PK ENVIRONMENTAL
- Sample source: PK Environmental/Allamuchy WellSample matrix: L IQUID (AQUEOUS)Sample ID: #7Sample date: iO/O8/96Sampled by: CustomerL At lab date: 10/08/96
Sampling
Parameter tested Result NJDEP Maximum LevelI Analysis Date and Time_________________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~
Fecal Coliform: (colonies/100ml) 1 10/08/96Fecal Streptococci: (colonies/lOOml) 0 10/08/96___________________________--_________________-________--___________________
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<= Less than>= Greater thanTNTC= Too numerous to countI CWTC= Confluent background growth with apparent coliformCWOTC= Confluent background interference resulting in no apparent coliform.N= NegativeP= Positive
II NA= Not applicable
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Certified for: NJ, PA, DE, CT, NY(DOH)NJ a14116 NY #11376,. -us EPA.CLP Lab
VOLATILE ORGANICS SCREEN BY PURGE AND TRAP GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY--NON-COMPLIANCE
Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:Matrix:
246499PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well Sampling
#710/08/96Customer Analysis Date: 10/22/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MM10/08/96 Dilution Factor: 1Water
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final VolumePractical
Method QuantitationResult Blank Limit
Parameter ug/l ug/l ug/l
Vinyl Chloride U U 1.0Methylene Chloride U
:1.0
l,l-Dichloroethylene U 1.0l,l-Dichloroethane
::U 1.0
tot-1,2-Dichloroethylene U 1.0Chloroform U U 1.01,2-Dichloroethane - U U 1.0t-Butyl Methyl Ether U U 1.0l,l,l-Trichloroethane U U 1.0Carbon Tetrachloride U U 1.0Bromodichloromethane U U 1.01,2-Dichloropropane U U 1.01,3-Dichloropropene U U 1.0TCE (Trichloroethylene) 1.01,1,2-Trichloroethane :: :: 1.0Dibromochloromethane U U 1.0Benzene U U 1.0Bromoform U U 1.01,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane U U 1.0PCE (Tetrachloroethylene) U U 1.0Toluene U U 1.0Chlorobenzene U U 1.0Ethylbenzene U U 1.0Total Xylenes U U 1.0____-______________-_______________________________~~~~--------- __________-___-_____---------
ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppb
U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
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LABORATORY ANALYSIS~(1 results are reported in mg/l (ppm) unless otherwise stated.
-PARAMETER
Lab Number:Client:Sample Source:Sample ID:Sample matrix:Sample date:Sampled by:At Lab date:
246499PK Environmental/ALIamuchy Well Sampling
#7
LIPUID (AQUEOUS)10/08/96Customer10/08/96
MINIMUMDILUTION METHOD DETECTION ANALYSISFACTOR RESULT BLANK LIMIT DATE
Chloride 1 74.1 U 2.0 10/09/96-Nitrogen, Ammonia 1 U U 0.20 IO/IO/96
Nitrogen, Nitrate 1 4.50 U 0.50 10/09/96Sulfate 13.3 u 1.0 10/09/96Turbidity..(N.T.U.) 1 0.15 U 0.10 10/09/96
-Total Dissolved Solids 1 488 U 10 10/11/96
( = Less than> = Greater thanU= Not detected, NA= Not applicable.
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PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Client:Sample Source:Sample Date:Sampled by:At Lab Date:Sample Matrix:
Lab No. SAMPLE ID
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WATER ANALYSIS - GENERAL CONSUMERSPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well Sampling10/08/96Customer10/08/96WATER
MINIMUMDETECTION
DILUTION RESULT METHOD LIMIT ANALYSIS EXTRACTIONFACTOR mg/l BLANK mg/l DATE DATE
246500 Field Blank B-l 1 U U 0.56 10/14/96 10/14/96I _-__---_-_-____-_____-~~________________~~_____________~-~_~~~~~~~~~-~~~__~___~~______~__~~~~---
U = Not detected
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Batch number:Method: 502.2Matrix: Water
SampleNumber
SURROGATE RECOVERY SUMMARYGC Volatile
QVGl29
% Recovery % RecoveryData File ELCD PID
--___--___---_____-_____________________-_~_~~~~~- ____LFB 626 118 101BLANK 630 94 101246500 632 101 105246501 633 119 117246493 634 81 84246495 636 99 101246497 638 113 118246498 639 109 112246494 647 - 108 107246496 648 80 88246499 649 95 101____________________--_-_----_______________ ______
-.
QC Limits: Compound Percent Recovery Concentration Added1-Chloro-2-fluorobenzene(ELCD) 80-120 1Oppb
# OutsideQC Limits
_________-______________________________________00000000000
_______-____________~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~-----
1-Chloro-2-fluorobenzene(PID) 80-120 1Oppb
** Surrogates are diluted out.* Values outside QC Limits.
S= Spike sampleSD= Spike duplicate sampleDL= DilutionRE= Indicates a reanalysis of the sample confirming matrix interference.NA= Not Applicable
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INDUSTRIAL CORROSION MANAGEMENT, INC.1152 Route 10Randolph, NJ 07869 Certified for: NJ, PA, DE, CT, NY(DOH)201-584-0330, FAX: 201-584-0515 NJ #14116 NY #11376OCTOBER 23, 1996 us EPA.CLP Lab
VOLATILE ORGANICS SCREEN BY PURGE AND TRAP GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY--NON-COMPLIANCE
Lab Number:Client:Sample source:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:Matrix:
246500PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingField Blank B-l10/08/96Customer Analysis Date: 10/21/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MM10/08/96 Dilution Factor: 1Water
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on QuantReport/Initial Volume)*Final Volume
Parameter_________-_______--_--~~~~~--------Vinyl ChlorideMethylene ChlorideI,l-Dichloroethylenel,l-Dichloroethanetot-1,2-DichloroethyleneChloroform1,2-Dichloroethanet-Butyl Methyl Etherl,l,l-TrichloroethaneCarbon TetrachlorideBromodichloromethane1,2-Dichloropropane1,3-DichloropropeneTCE (Trichloroethylene)1,1,2-TrichloroethaneDibromochloromethaneBenzeneBromoform1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethanePCE (Tetrachloroethylene)TolueneChlorobenzeneEthylbenzeneTotal Xylenes
PracticalMethod Quantitation
Result Blank Limitug/l ug/l ug/l______________________~~~~___~_~_________________________~U U 1.0U U 1.0Z :: 1.0 1.0U :: 1.0
:: U 1.0 1.0U U 1.0
:: U U 1.0 1.0U U 1.0U U 1.0U U 1.0U U 1.0UU Z
1.01.0
U U 1.0U U 1.0 .'U U 1.0U U 1.0U U 1.0U U 1.0U U 1.0U U 1.0
________________________________________________________________________________________________ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppb
U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
INDUSTRIAL CORROSION MANAGEMENT, INC.1152 Route 10Randolph, NJ 07869201-584-0330, FAX: 201-584-0515OCTOBER 23, 1996
Certified for: NJ, PA, DE, CT, NY(DOH)NJ #14116 NY #11376us EPA.CLP Lab
VOLATILE ORGANICS SCREEN BY PURGE AND TRAP GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY--NON-COMPLIANCE
Lab Number:Client:Samole source:Sample ID:Sample date:Sampled by:At lab date:Matrix:
246501PK ENVIRONMENTALPK Environmental/Allamuchy Well SamplingTrip Blank10/08/96Customer Analysis Date: 10/21/96 Column: RTX-502.2-0.53MM10/08/96 Dilution Factor: 1Water.
Init Sample vol= 5ml Final volume= 5ml
Cont. in Sample = (Cont. on Quant Report/Initial Volume)*Final VOlUme
PracticalMethod Quantitation
Result Blank LimitParameter ug/l ug/l ug/lVinyl ChlorideMethvlene Chloridel,l-Dichloroethylene1,1-Dichloroethanetot-1,2-DichloroethyleneChloroform1,2-DichloroethanetiButy1 Methyl Etherl.l.l-TrichloroethaneCarbon TetrachlorideBromodichloromethane1,2-Dichloropropane1,3-DichloropropeneTCE (Trichloroethylene)1,1,2-TrichloroethaneDibromochloromethaneBenzeneBromoform U1.1.2.2-Tetrachloroethane UPbE' (Tetrachloroethylene) UToluene UChlorobenzene UEthylbenzene UTotal Xylenes U__________________-_____________________~~-~~~~~~~~
ug/l = micrograms/liter or ppb
U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0UU i::
:: 1.0 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0U 1.0UU
1.01.0
U 1.0____-__________-____---------
U: Indicates a compound was analyzed for but not detected.J: Indicates an estimated value. It is utilized when a reported value
meets the identification criteria but the result is less thanthe specified detection limit but greater than zero.
B: Indicates that the analyte was found in the blank as well as thesample. It indicates possible/probable blank contamination.
ND: Not Determined.
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Appendix E
Listed Contaminant Sites
file search conducted byVista Environmental Solutions, Inc.
SITE ASSESSMENT REPORTCUSTOM
PROPERN fJJEF\IT : ,‘I’ :: :.,:’ .:’ .; :INFORMATION INFORMATION ,; :
ALLAMUCHY TWP I JOHN ROBINSONTOWNSHIP OF ALLAMUCHYALLAMUCHY, NJ 07820Latitude/Longitude: ( 40.919875, 74.831411 )
GEOENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH % PK205 MAIN STCHATHAM, NJ 07928
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STATE.- -- _ USTLG GNRTRUS tPA
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Registered underground storage tanksRCRA reaistered lame oenerators of hazardous wasteRCRA registered small generators of hazardous wasteEmergency Response Notification System of.spills
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SITE INVENTORY
PROPERTY AND THE ADJACENMAP (within 3.5 miles)
ID
ALSCO-1 RT 517 OLD ALLAMUCH
ALLAMUCHY, NJ 07820M P W COMMUNITIES
2 BALD EAGLE ALPHANO RDALLAMUCHY, NJ 07820RESID
3 211 WOOD THRUSH RDALLAMUCHY, NJ 07820HAROLD ALICE GIBBS FARM
4 38 QUAKER ROADANDOVER, NJ.07821WARREN COUNTY OF
5 BILBY R DHACKETTSTOWN, NJ 07840BP PERFORMANCE POLYMERS INC
5 ROCKPORT THOMAS RDSHACKETTSTOWN, NJ 07840DISTINCTIVE SERVICES INC
6 999 WILLOW GROVE STHACKETTSTOWN, NJ 07840FLORENCE WALLACE RESIDENCE
7 12 WILLOW TERRACEGREEN TWP, NJRESIDENCE AT
8 3 STUEBER LNINDEPENDENCE, NJ
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GREEN DELL RD XANDOVER, NJ 07821EAST HANOVER TWP REG GW CONTAMINATIO 4491017
VARIOUS XEAST HANOVER TOWNSHI, NJGREEN TOWNSHIP 636937
28 KENNEDY RD XTRANQUILITY, NJ 07879WILLOW GROVE SCHOOL 6487f3
WILLOW GROVE SCHOOL XHACKETTSTOWN, NJ 07840RESIDENCE 4 8 8 6 2 8 7
233 MAIN ST XANDOVER, NJ 07821RESIDENCE AT 5 8 3 5 2 8 1
244 SANDSHORE RD XBUDD LAKE, NJ 07828SMITH AUTOMOTIVE 6 3 6 1 9 0
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PARK AVE XMORRIS TOWNSHIP, NJMORRISTOWN AIRPORT/SCHERINGPLO 5 8 3 2 4 8 1
OFF AIRPORT RD XHANOVER TWP, NJMIKE VENIGNOS FLORIST+GND CNTR 5824293
CORNER RT 206+RT603 XANDOVER, NJ 07821THOMAS KAMINSKY RESIDENCE 6 8 3 5 0 6 2
WEST SHORE RD XSANDYSTON, NJJAGGERS SERVICE STATION 3iO2006
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ANDOVER, NJ 07821MOUNT OLIVE MUNICPAL BLDG 4 8 5 0 2 3 6
RT 46 XBUDD LAKE, NJ 07828IN AREA OF 5 1 3 2 8 6 1
MAIN ST + LAUREL XBURLER, NJCARSON INDUSTRIES INC 5133fi7
435-437 RTE 206 N x . l
ANDOVER, NJ 07821BOTTCE HILL MALL 5 1 3 2 8 6 2
MAIN PROSPECT XMADISON BOROUGH, NJ
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WEST SHORE DR SUSSEX RD XHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, NJGAS STATION 4887112
33 RTE 206 XANDOVER, NJ 07821KEVINS TEXACO 4887113
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WEST MAIN ST XROCKAWAY BOROUGH, NJROUTE 206 ANDOVER 5132883
RTE 206 (MAIN ST) N XANDOVER BOROUGH, NJDOCKS MARINA 4884313
RT#I46 W XBUDD LAKE, NJ 07828PEQUEST WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA 5133402
PEQUEST RD XWHITE TOWNSHIP, NJBART’S FARM 44893 I I
OLD SCHWARTZWOOD RD X .HAMPTON TOWNSHIP, NJ I
1 LAKE STREET 5 1 3 2 6 4 1
1 LAKE ST XVERNON TOWNSHIP, NJZENOCKS SPORT SHOP 1411942
RTE 94 x 9 l
BLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07825RESID 5834599
188 RT 94 XBLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07825INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP SANITARY LANDF 5131113
ALPHANO RD XINDEPENDENCE TOWNSHI, NJCHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY (MILLMASTER 5134455
WILLOW GROVE ST XHACKETTSTOWN TOWN, NJRESIDENCE AT 5131133
143 ANDOVER MOHAWK R XANDOVER, NJ 07821SUSSEX BORO DPW 4884862
BROOKSIDE AVE XSUSSEX BORO, NJ
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KRAMMER OIL CORPPEQUEST RD RT 46WHITE T-WP, NJBLAIR ACADEMYPARK STBLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07825BYRAM TRANSMISSIONRTE 206 (MAIN ST)ANDOVER BOROUGH, NJUS ARMY ARMORYWILLOW GROVE STHACKETTSTOWN, NJ 07840RESID62 PARK VIEWROXBURY TWP, NJUNITED PARCEL SERVICE303 WATERLOO VALLEY RD.HACKETTSTOWN, NJ 07840MUSCONETCONG SEWERAGE AUTHORITYWATERLOO RDMOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, NJDPW GARAGE28 KENNEDY RDTRANQUILITY, NJ 07879MARSHALL RESIDENCE31 RIDGE RDROXBURY TWP, NJTRINCA AIRPORTAIRPORT ROADANDOVER, NJ 07821UNITED PARCEL SERVICE - MT OLIVE303 WATERLOO VALLEY RDBUDD LAKE, NJ 07828BLAIR ACADEMYPARK STREETBLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07825RESIDENCE AT229 MAIN STANDOVER, NJ 07821BLAIRSTOWN ELEM SCHOOLSUNSET RDBLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07825NJ TRANSIT MADISON STATIONRTE 124 MAIN STMADISON BOROUGH, NJRESIDENCE26 SCANDIA RDBUDD LAKE, NJ 07828AJAX TREATMENT PLANTAJAX TERRACEROXBURY, NJ
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MAIN ST XFRELINGHUYSEN TWP, NJAVCO SERVICES @ MORRISTOWN AIRPORT 3f4262f
AIRPORT RD XHANOVER TOWNSHI, NJMENDHAM TWP MUNIC BLDG 4886239
CHERRY LN MAIN ST XMENDHAM TWP, NJCHARLOTTE URANIUM MINE 7 8 0 5 3
ALLAMUCHY STATE PARK XANDOVER, NJ 07821POHATCONG VALLEY GRD WTR CONTAMINATI 5 1 3 3 8 0 0
RTE 653 TO RTE 31 XWASHINGTON BOROUGH, NJINTER COUNTY PAVEMENT CO 2 1 0 1 5 5
WATERLOO VALLEY RD x xBUDD LAKE, NJ 07828ALLAMUCHY-STEPHENS STATE PARK 1 2 0 1 2
176 STEPHENS PARK ROAD XHACKETTSTOWN, NJ 07840ANDOVER MAINTENANCE GARAGE 1 1 4 1 4 8 5
RTE 206 (MAIN ST) x xANDOVER TWP, NJ1 ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 8 8 6 2 5 4
1 MAIN ST XBLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07825BL#66, LOT #7.03 5 1 3 3 5 5 1
112 RIDGE RD XFRANKFORD TWP, NJNJ TRANSIT PORT MORRIS RAIL YARD 5 6 8 2 1 6 3
PALMER ST XROXBURY TOWNSHIP, NJ
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DETAILS
iTATE LUST,.- State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 874, 9 1 0Agency Address: ALSC(T
RT 517 OLD ALLAMUCHALIAMUCHY. NJ
Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE
Discovery Date: JANUARY 20, 1994
Media Affected: SOIvsANfKANDSubstance: FUEL OIL
Leak Cause: LEAK
Leak Source: FIXED FACIUN
Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAIUELE
Fields Not Reported: Qumtify (Units)
G&er&or Class: GENERATORS WHO GENERATE LESS THAN 100 KG/MONTH OFNON-ACUTELY HAZARDOUS WASTE.
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VISTA RESID VlSTAI!X 15425162,Address*: 211 WOOD THRUSH RD Distance/Direction: /!.,38 Ml /,SW
ALLAMUCHY, NJ 07820 Plotted as: ,:. :!Poiiit : ‘. ‘,,..,. .:. ‘:STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 94&5, ;;8$ ”2910
Agency Address: RESID211 WOOD THRUSH RD
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Leak Cause:Leak Source:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:Fields Not Reported:
ALLAMUCHY, NJNOTAVAILABLEDECEMBER 15, 1994
SOllfSAND/l_ANDFUEL OIL #2UNDERGROUND TANK LEAKAGENCY REPORTS THE UNDEFlNED TERM “OTHER”NOTAVAILABLENOT AVAILABLENOTAVAILABLEQuantity (Units)
Underground Tanks: NOT REPORTED
Aboveground Tanks: NOT REPORTED
Tanks Removed: NOTREPORTED
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[ RCRA-LgGen - RCRA-Large Generator I SRC# 2909 EPA ID: 1 NJD986598456’ ‘,’Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Generator Class: GENERATORS WHO GENERATE AT LEAST 1000 KG/MONTH OF NON-ACUTELYHAZARDOUS WASTE OR I KG/MONTH OF ACUTELY HAZARDOUS WASTE.
Underground Tanks:Aboveground Tanks:Tanks Removed:
MANSFIELD Twp, NJ 07840NOT REPORTEDNOT REPORTEDNOT REPORTED I
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EPA ID:
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G&e&or Class: GENERATORS WHO GENERATE 100 KG/MONTH BUT LESS THAN 1000KG/MONTH OF NON-ACUTELY HAZARDOUS WASTE
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VISTA FLORENCE WALLACE RESIDENCE :j VlSTAID##: :, .’ : ~~5425180.Address*: 12 WILL’OW TERRACE .‘: Distance/Directiijn: :($.I6 M1 L NE :,, . . : :
GREEN TWP, NJ PI&ted as: ” .’ .‘;Poit$. ,: .’ ,,
STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 9411-30-1313-472910Agency Address: S A M E A S A B O V E
Tank Status: NOTAVAlLABLE
Discovery Date: N O V E M B E R 3 0 , 1 9 9 4
Media Affected: SOUSANDAAND
Substance: HEA TING O I L #2
Leak Cause: U N D E R G R O U N D T A N K L E A K
Leak Source: A G E N C Y R E P O R T S T H E U N D E F I N E D T E R M “ O T H E R ”
Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: N O T A V A I L A B L E
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE
Fields Not Reported: Quantity (Units)
VISTA RESIDENCE A T VISTA !o#: ‘, ‘: “:‘,: :.,,.j. \5425067 ..,.Address*: 3 ~TUEBER LN I Distance/Direction::’ ,3.26 M1 I S : : .’
I N D E P E N D E N C E , ilJ /?lofled 6s: .‘,l:j::j:‘:.. IPoint,, j, ,, ,::: :’ : ::...’ ::,:.. I.:’ ‘.STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank / SRC# A&ncy ID: 9412-l 3-0940-402910[Agency Address: S A M E AS A B O V E
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Leak Cause:Leak Source:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:Fields Not Reported:
NOTAVAILABLE
D E C E M B E R 1 3 , 1 9 9 4
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HEATlNG O I L
U N D E R G R O U N D T A N K L E A K
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NOTAVAILABLE
N O T A V A I L A B L E
N O T A V A I L A B L E
Quantify (Units)
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VISTA BLAIRSTOWN PRESS VISTA ID#: .,. :’ :;50180 : :‘, ,I’ : .,Address*: 68 RTE 94 .” .,,,
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) SCL - State Equivalent CERCLIS List I SRC# 2719 Agency ID: NJD124684481Agency Address: BLAIRSTOWN PRESS
68 RTE 94BLAlRSTO WN TOWNSHIP, NJ
Facility Type: NOTAVAlLABLE
Lead Agency: FEDERAL AND STATE LEAD
State Status: ACT/VE SlTE
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
Fields Not Reported: status
VISTA GREEN’ACRES LFAddress’: ‘GREEN DELL RD
ANDOVER, NJ 07821[ CERCLIS I SRC# 2976
Agency Address: GREEN ACRES LFGREEN DELL RD
VISTA, ID#: 1180999 ‘, :j.jf:.. i ,:.:..‘. . . . . :, .:,: .:.:.:..:,, ::;:;I:.:.: .:.‘:, ,’ ;., :‘..,. ‘.,‘.‘,,
1 EPA ID: NJD9805%00
NPL Status:Site Ownership:Lead Agency:Site Description:
FRELINGHUYSEN, NJ 07821NOTA PROPOSED, CURRENT, OR DELETED NPL SITEOTHERNOTAVAILABLENOT REPORTED
Facility Type:Lead Agency:State Status:Pollutant 1:Pollutant 2:Pollutant 3:Fields Not Reported:
..- --EAST HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJNOTAVAILABLENOTAVAILABLENOTAVAllABLEUNKNOWNIJNKNO WNUNKNOWNStatus
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VISTA R E S I D E N C E . .. VISTAID#: ,..’ .4886287A d d r e s s * : 233 MAIN ST . . . . . ,::.:. . . . :: ,,I: .:‘. .‘. ,, .‘.’
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233 MA/N ST
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:
ANDOVER, NJNOTAVAILABLEMAY 13, 1993SOIL/SAND/LAND
FUEL OILNOTAVAILABLENOTAVAILABLE
NOTAVAILABLE
VISTA RESIDENCE AT :A d d r e s s * : ,544, SANDSHORE R D
V I S T A ID#I ..‘:,;, 15835281. .’ ; ;. : : .:
BuDb LAKE,‘NJ 07828‘: ilii::l:-i
‘: ,,’ ,P.: : ,, ;t:+ ,,.:, : ,,:‘:;‘j;:‘,;, : :,i. ,’ :’ “‘,:,:‘;“:‘: ,_;::“‘+:,STATE LUST -State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 95-7-27-0841-I 12910Agency Address: RESlDENCE AT
244 SANDSHORE RDBUDD LAKE. NJ
Tank Status: NOT AVAlLABLE
Discovery Date: JULY 21, 1995
Media Affected: SOIUSANDAAND
Substance: FUEL O/L #2
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAMBLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE..-... --.-. --_---.1
VISTA : ;.,: : SMITH A(JT()MOTl~E ‘, : : ..:,:,, : :,:.: ,:j;::l .:,::;ijij’i; \illSTA I~,,‘,::i,ii:i,i:i:ii : 636_1go:jiiiiji.i.,~,~~~~~~~~~::I
Address;;,; 1. ~~~~4;j-$-j~&:~0~,~~. j:::::l,::::,,:,:~,.,.‘,:~~,. :.::;;:;‘:,:. ~‘ij]~:i~:~~~~;::l;~l :jjj,;iiilijjijjjij;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: Iji~:ij;i;j_ii~;jjijjj:i:iiil:iii:iil::i,... ..,, :, :.:::, ,,:::,:,,:::::.,::,,:: ,,.,.. ,,,,,.. . ..A... ,::::::,‘:‘j:‘:!:,ij $j~jRsToW~, ,Ncj ‘$j$$ifj’i::.... I:; ::‘, ‘1’ ‘i:l:‘,:,,Ij::::.l::/I~ii~: jjj:jjij:ji;~lj;j:ij:~~,, yi;x;::i;;:.;. j;;;iiiii:~~i~ijii~~:~~~‘,~~~:~~~::~~,’:
iTATE LUST -State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 9008151339,910Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status: NOTAVAMBLE
Media Affected: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAIlABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE
Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Substance
STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 891009163119104gency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
rank Status: NOTAVAIUBLE
Media Affected: NOTAVAILABLE
?emedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
qemedial Status 1: NOTAVAlLABLE
?emedial Status 2: NOTAVAlLABLE
-ields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Substance
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VISTA SISTERS OF CHARITY (FLORHAM PARK VISTA Ii%: 5 3 2 3 8 0 8 ..Address*: CTR ‘.“’ ‘.
” : .,.“’.I..PARK AVE _: .;
.: ‘... :”MORRIS TOWNSHIP, NJ .:..:,
(SCL - State Equivalent CERCLIS List I SRC# 2719 A g e n c y I D : NJL600196521 ”1 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Facility Type: NOT AVAlLABLE
Lead Agency: FEDERAL AND STATE LEAD
State Status: ACTWE SlTE
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
Fields Not Reported: Status
VISTA MORRISTOWN AlRPORTtSCHERlNGPLO VISTA lD##: .:\!j&24fJl :. : ;‘:,’ ;:Address*: OFF AlRiS(-JRT RD .‘:“, ..‘.’ ‘.
: ,,’ ::... ,.j j; ::.,; HANOVER TWi’, NJ
;, ‘,,, ‘. ,, “: .:,, .:,;.: “’ ‘..‘,, ‘. ” .: ..,Z’:. .‘. ,,.;:” ..:. :
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Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE
Discovery Date: JUNE 7, 1995
Media Affected: SOIUSANDAAND
Substance: GASOLlNE (UNSPECIFIED)
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOT AVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE
\jlSTA MIKE VENIGNOS FL-~R[ST+GND ,~NTR ,:. ,,I.. vIsTA.iD#: ,.:i,rli.i,iiiirii~58242~,3:jl li;,jIij:[;; :‘I?Address*:” c~‘R~~ER ‘&- 206,+RT603.,“., :i’::;j:j:: I:’ ,“‘:‘~: ,,:.,: ‘, :,‘j:,“: ,‘, ;’ :,. ,:;;i;l;,::,, :,,‘ii;i;j:;i~~l;ii ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.’ ;, :I ,&FjDfj&R,: i J ()78jj ‘, ‘::::_l::ijj:.,j:i:i~~:~~,~:~:~‘: ji,;.; ,jj;:’ ‘::i j: ;,:, ‘j’.: “~.~‘~::~:ji:,‘,,:;~:i’~ii:~~i/:_:, I;i;l,ii:.l;iii:llli:Illiiii:i;::;;iiiiiSTATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 95-6-9-1432-332910Agency Address: MlKE VENlGNOS FLOR/.ST+GND CNTR
CORNER RT 206+RT603ANDOVER, NJ
Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE
Discovery Date: JUNE 9, 1995
Media Affected: SOIVSAND/LAND
Substance: GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED)
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAUBLE
(Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAUBLE
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VISTA THOMAS KAMINSKY RESIDENCE VISTA ID##: ; .5835062 ::. ,: :,AddreSS*: WEST Si-tORE RD ‘.. :: : ::. :..” : ‘.
SANDYSTON; NJ .:,: .’ ‘../STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# 95-5-i a-161 4-3512910
Agency ID:I
Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status: NOTAVAUBLE
Discovery Date: MAY 18, 1995
‘Media Affected: SOIL/SAND/LAND
Substance: HEAJ/NG O/L #2
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NO J AVAlLABLE
VISTA JAGGEES SERVICE STATioN YISTAIW: F3102006 ‘: :,,tddry*: 434 RTE .206 S :’ ..; -.‘. : .‘..: ‘. :.,
ANDOVER, NJ 07821 j: : : ;:j: ‘: .,.: :.: .,,:. : “. ., ..:, .,....,..
STATE LUST -State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 85252910Agency Address: JAGGERS SERWCE SJA J/ON
454 RJ 206 SOUTH
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2: *
ANDOVER JWP, NJNOTAVAILABLE
MAY 28, 1992
SOIUSANDAAND
GASOLlNE (UNSPECIFIED)
NOT AVAILABLE
NOTAVAlUBLE
NOTAVAILABLE
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:
SUDD LAKE, NJNOT AVAILABLE
DECEMBER 16, 1993
SOIVSANLXAND
GASOUNE (UNSPECIFIED)
NOTAVAUBLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOTAVAILABLE
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VISTA IN AREA OF VISTA ID#k : 15132861 :Address*: MAIN ST + LAUREL ;: .“,, .::,: . ..”“’ .‘.‘.
BURLER, NJ ..:”STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 174762910Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE
Discovery Date: SEPTEMBER 27, 1994
Media Affected: WATER AND LANDISOIUSAND
Substance: GASOLlNE (UNSPECIFIED)
Remedial Action: NOTAVAUBLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAUBLE
VISTA CARSON INDUSTRIES INC”
:’ .ViSTA ID#: : ::: .$?33.11~7.. .::. .;’ ‘/*Address : 435437 RTE 206 N .. 1, 1,. : ij,,,‘j:, :::l::j;‘:,,;~, ,.: .,..: .,,,, ;‘jzl;.I
ANDOVER,‘NJ 07821 : ,.:: “’ : .‘I, j:,:: :‘+::j: j:, ,: ‘:-:::”/STATE LUST -State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# IAgency ID: ) 837812910
Agency Address:
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:
CARSON /NDUSTR/ES /NC435/437 RT 206 NANDOVER, NJNOTAVAILABLE
MAY 16, 1994
SOIL/SAND/LAND
HEATlNG OIL #2
NOTAVAILABLE
NOTAVAlLABLE
NOTAVAILABLE
Facility Type: NOT AVAlLABLE
Lead Agency: STATE
State Status: ACTIVE SITE
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
Fields Not Reported: .%tUS
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VISTA SCARPULA FIELDAddress*: WEST SHORE DR SUSSEX RD
HAMPTON ‘TOWNSHIP, NJ
” V&TA’ID#: ~::;~;‘~i5j34146 :‘..’ :‘:: :;‘.
XL - State Equivalent CERCLIS List I SRC# 2719Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
.. I: :.: :: I:‘,: ‘: ., ;, j;;::;,..:’‘: .‘,”
IJLdOu054221’~’IAgency ID:
Facility Type: NOT AVAILABLE
Lead Agency: FEDERAL AND STATE LEAD
State Status: ACTIVE SITE
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
Fields Not Reported: Status
VISTA GAS STATION ‘, V I S T A ID& ‘. .j. ~4887112 :j:,Addqss”: 3 3 RTE.206 : ,,
ANDOVER, NJ 07821‘, :; i’ “:: ,;, ..j ::i’;,’ .::y ~:~:~;jj~:;,:: ’ ,,,, I :,;;;j I::;.:
:I; ,, ,: ,’ ”STATE LUST -State Leaking Underground Storage Tank / SRC# Agency ID:
” j ,,,, ‘.j ; ; :,, :i?$: ., :~;.;~:?j~.::14344
2910Agency Address: GAS STATION
33 RTE 206ANDOVER, NJ
Tank Status: NOTAVAlLABLE
Discovery Date: AUGUST 22, 1993
Media Affected: SOIU.SAND/U\ND
Substance: OfL(NOTSPEC/F/ED)
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAMBLE
[Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAILABLEJ
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:
ANDOVER, NJNOTAVAILABLE
AUGUST 22, 1993
SOIUSANDAAND
FUEL O/L
NOTAVAlL4BL.E
NOT AVAlLABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
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ROCKAWAY BOROUGH, NJ1 SCL - State Equivalent CERCLIS List I SRC# 2719
1 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
VISTA ID#: 5132079 :,.., : . . . . . ..’ ”.‘. :.‘. : . ..‘.. :
Agency ID: NJD981554751
Facility Type: NOT AVAILABLE
Lead Agency: STATE
State Status: ACT/‘/E SlTE
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
/Fields Not Reported: Status
Facility Type:Lead Agency:State Status:Pollutant 1:Pollutant 2:Pollutant 3:Fields Not Reported:
NOTAVAILABLE
FEDERAL AND STATE LEAD
ACT/‘& SlTE
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
Status
V I S T A IlOCK~_,MARINA li ,, :. .,., ‘I;:,, VISTA /D#: ,:, ..;,;:j:. ..i~48843j,3:. ::,.:I..:: ,,:j::;:::,Addresy;:,, RT#46 w ‘; ::;‘: ,: :;:.I’:: :.:. :’ ,,‘:’ ” : j: ,’ ,j ,,:::, : : : : : : :;:~:ll:iiiiiil::‘: ,,:i::jl.:ilij.::jjj~, .I: ,,ll:illiiiii::i:
:,.::: : j::.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..:: j::. :,:..:..,j ,:,:.:,::,:,::::::swDD:aj+,’ NJ’Q7&8 ::‘,:‘, ,:,: ~:~lly?:,. ..: ‘:I ,,:::j:j:::;:’ :“: .. ;, 1:. ,, :.yxj;ji;j: jijjj:::,:j:l’iljljj~~:~~~~~~:~,, :j:;;j;;jj,
STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 128732910Agency Address: DOCKS MARINA
RT#46 W
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:
(Remedial Status 2:
BUDD LAKE, NJNOTAVAILABLE
AUGUST 6, 1992
SOIL/SAND/LAND
GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED)
NOTAVAILABLE
NOTAVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
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[VISTA PEQUEST WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA : VISTA Im:,/Address*: PEQtJEST RD.
‘: : !,I \“~3f4~,~:‘:: : : :
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.” :.1 SCL - State Equivalent CERCLIS List I SRC# 2719 NJL0000326151 Agency Address: S A M E A S A B O V E
Facility Type: NOTAVAILABLE
Lead Agency: S T A T E
State Status: P E N D I N G S T A T U S
Pollutant 1: U N K N O W N
Pollutant 2: U N K N O W N
Pollutant 3: U N K N O W N
Fields Not Reported: Status
VISTA BART’S FARM .’ VlSTAID#. 1,: 4489311 .:. : ‘:Address’: ,QLD SCHWARTZWOOD RD ‘, .“, ‘,,’ .I:
: HAMPTON TOWNSHIP, NJ:, :,:I 1. ,I.
” : ,” ,‘. ‘, : .‘,: .,;: .:,..’ .+ !, ‘:‘::...:::: ,:,,: _;.:. ,, .:I. ::: ::..
[ SPL - State Equivalent Priority List I SRC# 1607Agency Address: S A M E A S A B O V E
Facility Type: NOT A VAILABLE
Lead Agency: N O T A V A I L A B L E
State Status: NOTAVAlLABLE
Pollutant 1: U N K N O W N
Pollutant 2: U N K N O W N
Pollutant 3: U N K N O W N
Fields Not Reported: Status
: .,,:“::,,::;: ;,::I 1’ :, :.:j’: ;,::.:j ., .j, : .”
EPA/Agency ID: N/A
V I S T A j’uKE:STREET’ : ‘::‘: i!:: vlsTA,ID#: .:,,~~,::;lL:j, ~5132641,1.iiil:,i::::: .,;‘; ‘. ’Address*: q UK&T’ ,I,. : 1 :, : : 1.. :;).,: ::“I,:,: j:. .: . . . . .
.’ :;: .,., j: j;.:!i.:, :;5,::i: ;i;;.li;::;,i:;i:: :i;;iiil ,:I:,I:::,J::i::jj,lI::ii:.:lil ::,. . . . . . . . .:’ : ..:., :,.,:.:,\~ERN~N i;(!JW~SHIp; NJ ) : : : ” : ..j:,:l,,:;j;:j:l:lj; .y,,:: ,,,:,:,, ,,, ,, :;::;;:ir::;;ii i’:~:i:j::lijjjli;:l~~:,:~:~~:.::~, I,:‘:’ :
[SCL -State Equivalent CERCLIS List I SRC# 2719 Agency ID: tNJL0000701771 Agency Address: S A M E A S A B O V E
IFacility Type:Lead Agency:State Status:Pollutant 1:Pollutant 2:Pollutant 3:Fields Not Reported:
NOTAVAlLABLE
S T A T E
ACT/VE SlTE
U N K N O W N
U N K N O W N
U N K N O W N
Status I’V I S T A ‘1” ,’ ZENOCKS SPORT SHOP VISTA ID#; .: ‘;: ~:,,i_:;~j.41’1942 :I.:: ;. il $,:;~Address;: : RJ-E 94’. ,,‘,. ,i:, ‘:; :’ :.
:: : ::,.;‘~;::~,,;jj::; .:..‘,:: ,: ., ..A. -: ..:: .:.:..‘..’ :.:::~:,:i:i: ;;j; :. If:;!::j i: ‘,, 1, ,:’ ,::::j:,j;: .:Illj:I.,,.j::jl::i.::i ...I,.,i ..:: j;.::;
.: :.: ..:’: B~IRSTO~~, Nj 07825 ,:. ,,, ‘:+;‘:;;;; ,,. ,.I’ : j’ :j:.;; ;. .,: ;j:i’ ‘.:;;:.:j;: 1.1; ::I:: ,.: ,:..STATE LUST -State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 90092409502910Agency Address: S A M E ASABOVE
Tank Status: N O T A V A I L A B L E
Media Affected: N O T A V A I L A B L E
Remedial Action: N O T A V A I L A B L E
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAUBLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAUBLE
Fields Not Reported: Discovery D a t e , S u b s t a n c e
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VISTA RESIDAddress*: 188 RT.94
BLAIRSTOWN. NJ 07825
VISTA ID##: 15834599.. :‘..’ :‘. ..:: I.‘:: ,. “’ ”
STATE LUST -State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 95-11-14-1212-12910Agency Address: RESlD
188 RT 94BLAIRSTOWN, NJ
Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE
Discovery Date: NOVEMBER 14, 1995
Media Affected: SO/L/SAND/LAND
Substance: FUEL OIL #2
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAlLABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAIlABLE
V I S T A INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP SANITARY V.lSTA ID#k \51311.13, ,‘, :‘:. -::.Address*: ~NDF .’ : ..’ :.“.... .:,,..F’. : : “. :: i::,.;:
ALPHANO Rj-‘, ’ ‘. .: ” “:, : :,, ” ,::. ..I : .:.: ,, .,I’ ..’:’ “:.
INDEPENDENCE TOWI\ISHI, NJ
I,.: ‘, .:” ;i,.; 1” ;;;jl’:;;; ::,,,.._:, I;‘;,,: :.’ ,‘,’ ” .:. :’
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ALPHANO RD/NDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP, NJ
Facility Type: NOTAVAUBLE
Lead Agency: STATE
State Status: PENDlNG STATUS
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
Fields Not Reported: Status
Facility Type: NOTAVAILABLE
Lead Agency: STATE
State Status: ACTIVE SITE
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
[Fields Not Reported: Status
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VISTA RESIDENCE AT VlSTAIMC: .5131133Address*: 143 ANDOVER MOHAWK R
ANDOVER, NJ 07821STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank / SRC# Agency ID: 83632910Agency Address: RESlDENCE AT
143 ANDOVER MOHAWK R
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remndial Status 2:
ANDOVER, NJNOT AVAlLABLE
MAY 16, 1994
SOUSANDAAND
FUEL OIL #2NOTAVAUBLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
VISTA SUSSEjc B O R O D P W VISTA IIX ; [4884662 :Address*: B R O O K S I D E A V E ,‘.
‘.: .”.’ :.: “Y:. ‘..SUSSEX BORO, NJ :, ‘: ‘...’
(STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 484312910/Agency Address:Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:
( Remedial Status 2: -
SAME AS ABOVE
NOTAVAILABLE
MARCH 29, 1993
SOIUSANDAAND
GASOLlNE (UNSPECIFIED)
NOTAVAUBLE
NOTAVAUBLE
NOT AVAllABLE
VISTA K&jMMER OIL CORP .’ .‘: : ; )/IST&,Iw’ ;i:i;;:lji.i;:i:: [,5424767 .‘,:,,,:jj.:jjjl.jij~~.~Address*:’ &Q~_IE$~ ~6’ RT. 46
” ‘, I,.: : ,j’. ,, ,,.: ..:: ::““::.. ::’‘:’
.: “”WHiTE:mP, &j.’” ‘. ,, :. .:‘I., .I., ,: ..:,: :‘;“I: .,:i,.:i; :::::li:,::_:j:l;:~jii:.:j:;.j:.i:::il_ll:j ;,;;:- ,,:,, ,,, :
: :II .;ji:j,:::i.::
b1’ : “::, .,. ” “:, .: ” ‘. : :j:; j:: :::i ::,l:.i:l:jjjjl.:i”I :. : ,:i:i:;ll;jii;;;i ii;ij :i:i:;,:,; :.il:::,il: ;,:: .;;j’:;:,;STATE LUsT - State Leaking UndergroundStorage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 9412-21-0932-372910
1 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:
NOT AVAILABLE
DECEMBER 20, 1994
SOUSANDAAND
DlESEL
NOT AVAIlABLE
NOTAVAILABLE
NOTAVAILABLE
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VISTA BLAIR ACADEMY .. VISTA IMf: 5424771Address*: PARK CJ- ..:’ ‘:
BLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07825[STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC#. Agency ID: 95-6-7-l 41 a-05
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:
ELAlR ACADEMYPARK STBLAlRSTO WN, NJNOTAVAIAELEJUNE 7, 1995SOlUSANDAANDFUEL O/L i/6NOTAVAILABLENOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAlLABLE
STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 9411-3-1455-282910Agency Address: BLAIR ACADEMY
PARK ST
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:
(Remedial Status 2:
BMRSTOWh’, NJNOTAVAILABLENOVEMBER 3, 1994NOTAVAILABLEFUEL O/L #6NOT AVAILABLENOT AVAILABLENOTAVAILABLE
VISTA 5323666:::ll.i:iii:i:~.:.~,:: :Address*:
“, BYmM T~Nf$,ijlss[oN ‘; ,:: 1, .: ET’A,!D#: ,‘,+.$ RTE 206, (MAIN $7) ,, ‘, ,:,I ,,,,:, ‘,:,;, ,; ,: ‘, :: ‘:; j;; l,:: .:::;i~:i:,,;~ :,,j;:;;;;;j;;::’ Ij’j;‘:‘iji::‘i:i;~:~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~::
: ANDOVER B,OROuGH;, N J ,‘,’‘. :.:” :.
;,I. : ,‘; ‘:. j:; ;. ::: ijilj..:li:::::::l:, ,; ;,: j: ::‘:j:jl::iilj:j:::j::~,:~::l:i:::ii::::, ‘::...:::::.:.A ::”
[SCL - State Equivalent CERCLIS List I SRC# 2719 Agency ID: 1 NJD9865855111 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE ^.
Facility Type: NOTAVAUBLE
Lead Agency: STATE
State Status: ACTlVE SlTE
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
Fields Not Reported: Status
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/STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# /Agency ID: 952:6-1230-55I2910
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Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:
IUS ARMY ARMORYWILLOW GROVE STHACKETTSTOWN, NJNOTAVAILABLENOVEMBER 2, 1994SOIUSANLXANDOILNOT AVAL4BlE
NOTAVAlLABLENOTAVAILABLE
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STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 95-2-l 7-1445-262910Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE
Discovery Date: FEBRUARY 17, 1995
Media Affected: SO/LLSANO/LAND
Substance: FUEL O/L #2
Remedial Action: NOTAVAUAELE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAUBLE
VISTA MUSCONETCONG SEWEwGE AuTH$)RITY::’ VIS-j?ijD#: :, :k.:;:: I [51i3451:9 “.j::lj:,l:‘ji~::ii”:: : : : : : .:A d d r e s s ? : WATER& RD ‘: ..’ :,:;:j: ’ v,:‘,l;: ,:i:‘j::.;:j i ~,y\.~ jj Ii;; ii,iii :jiijj,:j:::j:j:j.i:i:..:l:llliiil:::: kj ;j;:Lj;; ,Il:‘:‘j.i.lij:ijlil~~~:,:, ,,
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1 SCL - State &rivalent CERCLIS List I SRCi2719 IAgency ID: 1 NJD000549592Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Facility Type: NOTAVAILABLE
Lead Agency: STATE
State Status: PENDING STATUS
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
Fields Not Reported: Status
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VISTA DPW GARAGE V I S T A ID#: : ,/4885944.:Address*: 28 KENNEDY RD ‘. : i .,: “,:.,:’ :
TRANQUILITY, NJ 07879.’ ;;
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Agency ID: 5 1 3 1/-
! Agency Address: DPW GARAGEI 28 KENNEDY RD
TRANQUILITY, NJTank Status: NOTAVAlLABLE
Discovery Date: MARCH 29, 1994
Media Affected: SOIL/SAND/LAND
Substance: HEATING OIL
Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAUBLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAlLABLE
VISTA MARSHALL RESIDENCE : VISTA ID#: : .4886969. : :Address*:’ ABRIDGE RD ,, ” ,’
ROXBURY TWP, NJ
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STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 147422910Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status: NOTAVAILABLE
Discovery Date: AUGUST 30, 1993
Media Affected: . SOIUSANDAAND
Substance: FUEL OIL
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAUBLE
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ANDOVER, NJNOTAVAILABLENOVEMBER 14, 1994SOIUSANDAANDHEAT/NG O/L #2NOTAVAILABLENOTAVAlLABLENOTAVAUBLE
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Facility Type: N O T A V A I L A B L E
Lead Agency: S T A T E
State Status: ACT/‘/E SITE
Pollutant 1: U N K N O W N
Pollutant 2: U N K N O W N
Pollutant 3: U N K N O W N
Fields Not Reported: Status
VISTA RESIDENCE VISTAIW ‘. 5834866 :,
Addr?s?*:. 26 SCANDWRD , ‘... .‘. .;, ,: 1.: ,. :r: 1.. ..‘~‘. .:.” .” : :..”.::BUDD LAKE, NJ 07828 .’ ..:, ‘. : . .:. :
STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC#’ Agency ID: 95-l l-22-; 321-22910Agency Address: R E S I D E N C E
2 6 SCANDIA R DBUD0 L A K E , N J
Tank Status: N O T A V A I L A B L E
Discovery Date: N O V E M B E R 2 2 , 1 9 9 5
Media Affected: S O I L / S A N D / L A N D
Substance: HEA TlNG O/L #2
Remedial Action: N O T A VAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAIABLE
VlSTf+ .: : .AJAX TRE%TMENT.PLANT ::’ VISTA. ID#: ,. c.:.,: g42qoqg ,:,. :j cj.:.;, ‘.Addre*; ,A’J~ -+R&JC$ .:. .j :’ ‘I : :~::,~‘~~:; 1’.
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STATE LUST -State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 89060115402910
1 Agency Address: S A M E A S A B O V E
T&k Status:Media Affected:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:Fields Not Reported:
NOTAVAlLABLE
NOTAVAILABLE
NOTAVAILdBLE
NOTAVAILABLE
NOTAVAUABLE
Discovery Date, Substance
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VISTA FRELINGHUYSENTWPGARAGE V~STAIWC: ‘. : ‘4886237A d d r e s s * : MAIN ST ‘. ‘:,l.’ : : :
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) STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 936612910 I
Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE
Discovery Date: JUNE 7, 1993
Media Affected: SOlUSANDAAND
Substance: GASOLlNE (UNSPECIFIED)
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAUBLEJ
VISTA AVCO SERVICES @ MqPRlsTOj,A,/NAddress*: AIRPORT
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STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 90012209202910Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status: NOTAVAlLABLE
Medla Affected: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAlLABLE
Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Substance
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:Remedial Status 2:
NOTAVAILABLE
NOVEMBER 15, 1993
SOIVSANDAAND
GASOLINE (UNSPECIFIED)
NOTAVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOTAVAILABLE
VISTA CHARLOTTE URANIUM MINE? ‘,,a. ‘, ”,.’ ’
VlST,q ID#: i::;iii: /780!j3 :.:;:. :‘I. .:, :“’Address*: AL’~MUCHY STATE PARK ’ ,:I 1’ ;’ ,.’ :’ ” ,/,j:, :,ji’; ‘.j: .‘. ::y.::’ :, I:.:.,:
‘. ANDOVER, &:,j7824.. .: :,‘. i ..:. 1. “.;:,:,. ‘. :.: : :‘:;:: I:. ” ,;;j:. :“. j:::;‘j”“:; ‘,(;‘i’ j;+, :;:j.; :‘,,,: ,.~CERCLIS / SRC# 2977 EPA ID: NJD98077151’3
Agency Address: CHARLOTTE URANIUM M/NEALLAMUCHY STATE PARKBYRAM TWPV NJ 07821
NPL Status: NOT A PROPOSED, CURRENT, OR DELETED NF’L SITE
Site Ownership: OTHER
Lead Agency: NO DETERMNVATlON
Site Description: NOT REPORTED
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VISTA POHATCONG VALLEY GRD WTRAddress*: CONTAMINATI
RTE 653 TO RTE 31WASHINGTON BOROUGH, NJ
[SCL -State Equivalent CERCLIS List I SRC# 27191 Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
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Agency ID: NJD981179047
Facility Type: NOTAVAllABLE
Lead Agency: FEDERAL AND STATE LEAD
State Status: ACTh’E SlTE
Pollutant 1: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 2: UNKNOWN
Pollutant 3: UNKNOWN
Fields Not Reported: Status
VISTA VISTA I!XAddress*:
ANDOVER MAINTENANCE GARAGERTE 206 (MAIN ST) ,:ANDOVER TWP, NJ
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RTE 206 (MAIN STJ
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ANDOVER BOROUGH, NJNOT AVAILABLESTATEACT/!/E SlTEUNKNOWN
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STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID:2910Agency Address: ANDOVER MAINTENANCE GARAGE
RT 206ANDOVER TWP, NJ
Tank Status: NOT AVAILABLE
Media Affected: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Action: NOT AVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOT AVAUIBLE
Fields Not Reported: Discovery Date, Substance
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VISTA IST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH V I S T A ID#: 4886254 : ‘.Address*: 1 MAIN ST
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1 STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 2121812910
Agency Address:
Tank Status:Discovery Date:Media Affected:Substance:Remedial Action:Remedial Status 1:
IST PRESBYTER/AN CHURCH1 MA/N STBLAIRSTOWV, NJNOTAVAILABLEDECEMBER 17, 1993SOIVSANDAAND
FUEL O/LNOTAVAILABLE
NOTAVAUBLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAlLABLE
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STATE LUST - State Leaking Underground Storage Tank I SRC# Agency ID: 83902910Agency Address: SAME AS ABOVE
Tank Status: NOTAVAlLABLE
Discovery Date: MAY 16, 1994
Media Affected: SOUSANDAAND
Substance: FUEL O/L #2
Remedial Action: NOTAVAILABLE
Remedial Status 1: NOT AVAlLABLE
Remedial Status 2: NOTAVAILABLE
F&ili$ Type:Lead Agency:State Status:Pollutant I :Pollutant 2:Pollutant 3:Fields Not Reported:
NOTAVAlLABLE
FEDERAL AND STATE LEAD
ACTlVE SITEUNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
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A) DATABASES SEARCHED TO 3.5 MILES ..: ‘. ‘, :”
NPLSRC#: 2640
SPLSRC#: 1607
CERCLISSRC#: 2976
NFRAPSRC#: 2977
SCLSRC#: 2719
ERNSSRC#: 2885
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for NPL was September, 1995.
The National Priorities List (NPL) is the EPA’s database of uncontrolled or abandonedhazardous waste sites identified for priority remedial actions under the Superfund program. Asite must meet or surpass a predetermined hazard ranking system score, be chosen as astate’s top priority site, or meet three specific criteria set jointly by the US Dept of Health andHuman Services and the US EPA in order to become an NPL site.
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for DEPE Priority Contaminated Sites was January, 1994.
This database is provided by the Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau ofRevenue.
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for CERCLIS was March, 1996.
The CERCLIS List contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National PrioritiesList(NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusionon the NPL. The information on each site includes a history of all pre-remedial, remedial,removal and community relations activiies or events at the site, financial funding informationfor the events, and unrestricted enforcement activities.
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for CERCLIS-NFRAP was March, 1996.
NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an initial investigation, no contamination wasfound, contamination was removed quickly, or the contamination was not serious enough torequire Federal Super-fund action or NPL consideration.
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for Known Contaminated Sites Report was August, 1995.
This database is provided by the Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau ofRevenue.
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for ERNS was June, 1995.
The Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) is a national database used to collectinformation on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. The database containsinformation from spill reports made to federal authorities including the EPA, the US CoastGuard, the National Response Center and the Department of transportation. A search of thedatabase records for the period October 1986 through June 1995 revealed the followinginformation regarding reported spills of oil or hazardous substances in the stated area.
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RCRA-TSD VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.SRC#: 2909 The agency release date for RCRIS was February, 1996.
The EPA’s Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Program identifies and trackshazardous waste from the point of generation to the point of disposal. The RCRA Facilitiesdatabase is a compilation by the EPA of facilities which report generation, storage,transportation, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA TSDs are facilities whichtreat, store and/or dispose of hazardous waste.
RCRA-LgGen VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.SRC#: 2909 The agency release date for RCRIS was February, 1996.
The EPA’s Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Program identifies and trackshazardous waste from the point of generation to the point of disposal. The RCRA Facilitiesdatabase is a compilation by the EPA of facilities which report generation, storage,transportation, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA Large Generators arefacilities which generate at least 1000 kg./month of non-acutely hazardous waste ( or 1kg./month of acutely hazardous waste).
RCRA-SmGen VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.SRC#: 2909 The agency release date for RCRIS was February, 1996.
The EPA’s Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Program identifies and trackshazardous waste from the point of generation to the point of disposal. The RCRA Facilitiesdatabase is a compilation by the EPA of facilities which report generation, storage,transportation, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA Small and Very Smallgenerators are facilities which generate less than 1000 kg./month of non-acutely hazardouswaste.
SWLFSRC#: 3016
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for Solid Waste Facility Directory was April, 1996.
This database is provided by the Department of Environmental Protection, Division of SolidWaste.
LUSTSRC#: 2910
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for LUST Incident List was February, 1996.
This database is provided by the Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau ofCommunications Support Serv..
UST’SSRC#: 2777
VISTA conducts a database search to identify all sites within 3.5 mile of your property.The agency release date for Underground Storage Tank Database was November,1994.
This database is provided by the Department of Environmental Protection, Division of WaterResource; Caution-Many states do not require registration of heating oil tanks, especiallythose used for residential purposes.
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