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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-132ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING A PCB WASTE DISPOSAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AND L.W. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. FOR THE REMOVAL OF POLYCHORINATED BIPHENYLS AT THE SPENCER ELECTRIC POLE YARD; AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS THEREFOR, BEING AN EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT WHICH IS EXEMPT FROM COMPETITIVE BIDDING; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (PURCHASE ORDER FOR AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $42,886.95). WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas and L.W. Environmental Services, Inc. (`Contractor") have entered into a PCB Waste Disposal Agreement for the removal of a hazardous material, polychlorinated biphenyls ("PCB") at the Spencer Electric Pole Yard, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference (the "Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the Agreement is a procurement necessary to preserve and protect the public health or safety of the City's residents and is thereof exempt from competitive bidding as authorized by Section 252.022(2) of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, due to the emergency nature of this procurement and due to the City's legal duty to report to the Environmental Protection Agency and begin immediate remediation of the PCB, the City was justified in entering into the Agreement prior to receiving City Council approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas finds that the Agreement is in the public interest; NOW, THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. The findings and recitations in the preamble of this ordinance are incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2. The Agreement is hereby ratified. The City Manager, or his designee, is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement on behalf of the City of Denton and to make the expenditures provided for in the Agreement. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the �'J —day of —1% 2003. ATTEST: APPMOVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: HERBERT L. PROUTY, CITY ATTORNEY F-W Page 2 & /0C41- EULINE BROCK, MAYOR SAOur Documents\0rdinmccs\03\PCB Disposal.doc STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON § PCB WASTE DISPOSAL AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, effective as of the 2nd day May, 2003, is made by and between the City of Denton, Texas, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "UTILITY," with the office of Denton Municipal Electric ("DME") located at 901-A Texas Street, Denton, Texas 76209; and L.W. Environmental Services, Inc. a Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR," with its offices located at P.O. Box 318, Wilson, Oklahoma 73463. That UTILITY and CONTRACTOR hereby enter into this Agreement for services including sampling, excavation, packaging, transportation, and disposal of PCB contaminated concrete and soil wastes excavated from the UTILITY property located at 1701-C Spencer Street, Denton, Texas 76205; and For purposes of this Agreement, "PCB Waste" is defined as any material, solid or liquid, containing or contaminated with Polychlorinated Biphenyls ("PCB") at a concentration of 2 ppm. (parts per million) or greater, including any containers of PCB Waste supplied by the UTILITY; and The Parties in consideration of the promises made in this "PCB Waste Disposal Agreement' (the "Agreement"), and for the considerations expressed herein, the UTILITY and CONTRACTOR do hereby AGREE as follows: 1. SCOPE OF WORK CONTRACTOR shall provide services to UTILITY, expressly including the packing, transporting, receiving, storage, and disposal of all PCB Waste removed from the UTILITY property in accordance with the statements and requirements stated in Appendices "A" through "C" and also in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. The scope of work may be referred to herein as the 'Project' or the "Work," and such descriptions are considered interchangeable for descriptive purposes. The work shall include the legal excavation, labeling and packaging, transportation and disposal of PCB Waste and PCB -Containing Liquids or Solids (including dirt, debris, rags, empty containers, etc.). CONTRACTOR shall transport the PCB Waste, as further described on the manifest covering each transaction, and provide all of the labor, materials, and equipment for disposal of such waste in accordance with CFR Title 40 Part 761, and any other applicable laws. Disposal options and facilities may not be changed without the written concurrence of UTILITY. PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 1 2. PRICE CONTRACTOR shall perform the scope of work for the Project as set forth in Appendix "A" in accordance with the terms and conditions stated herein. The price UTILITY agrees to pay to CONTRACTOR for performance of the work shall be the price stated in Appendix "A." 3. TAYMENT - - - CONTRACTOR shall submit invoices to UTILITY on a "per -load" basis, referencing the corresponding uniform hazardous waste manifest number, for approval and payment for work satisfactorily completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Unless specifically modified and agreed to elsewhere in this Agreement, UTILITY shall pay the CONTRACTOR ninety percent (90%) of invoiced amount upon the receipt of signed manifest from CONTRACTOR facilities and the remaining ten percent (10%) upon receipt of a completed Certificate of Disposal from CONTRACTOR. UTILITY shall pay the CONTRACTOR within thirty (30) days of receipt and approval of invoice and accompanying documentation. 4. TAXES The CONTRACTOR shall be liable for any and all federal, state, and local taxes payable in connection with or arising from the Work. The cost of any and all such taxes shall be included, however, in the Contract Price, an amount equal to which the UTILITY will pay to the CONTRACTOR in addition to the Agreement Price, in accordance with the procedures established in these Agreement documents. It is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to determine, in conjunction with the appropriate federal, state, or local authorities, the nature and amount of any taxes payable as a result of the Work. CONTRACTOR shall determine, apply to, and charge UTILITY any and all applicable exemptions as to any taxes. 5. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Both parties shall comply with the requirements of all federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances applicable to the services performed under this Agreement. CONTRACTOR further agrees to comply with all rules and regulations, including safety standards, adopted by UTILITY for observance at the UTILITY premises. rIM16177\ki 1-8 IM CONTRACTOR warrants that it has knowledge of the hazards associated with the handling, storage, and disposal of PCB Waste and that it has experience in such handling, storage, and disposal; that it shall have instructed its personnel, subcontractors, and PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 2 agents (if any) in the proper safety procedures to be used in such handling storage and disposal. CONTRACTOR w arrants it will p erform the s ervices as set forth in Appendix "A," incorporated herein by reference, in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. CONTE�AC'ItlR warrants -that it will have obifained--alYiicenses and pernuts- required by law to engage in the activities required in connection with the Project. CONTRACTOR represents and warrants that any storage site and any disposal facility to which the PCB Waste may be moved are in compliance with any and all federal, state, and local laws and regulations pertaining thereto, including, but not limited to, the regulations contained in 40 CPR Chapter 1, Part 761, and that any such storage site and any disposal facility is suitable to receive and/or dispose of the PCB Wastes. 7. INDEMNITY CONTRACTOR shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend, UTILITY (including its City Council members, its Board Members, its officers, directors, employees, and subcontractors) from and against any and all claims, liabilities, penalties, forfeitures, suits, and the costs and expenses incident thereto (including costs of defense, settlement, and reasonable attorneys fees), which it may hereafter incur, become responsible for, or pay out as a result of death or bodily injuries to any person, damage to property, contamination of or adverse effects on the environment, or any violation of government laws, regulations, or orders, caused in whole or in part, by (1) CONTRACTOR breach of any term or provision of this Agreement; or (2) any negligent or willful act or omission of CONTRACTOR, its employees, or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. CONTRACTOR, its subcontractors, and suppliers of any type shall not be liable for UTILITY'S loss of profits or revenue, loss of use of equipment or power subsystem, cost of capital, cost of purchased or replacement power or temporary equipment (including additional expenses incurred in using existing facilities), claims of customers of UTILITY, or for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, excluding damages for adverse effects on the environment, whether based on contract or in tort, including negligence or strict liability. The total per -shipment liability of CONTRACTOR under this Agreement or any act or omission in connection therewith, such as the performance or breach thereof, whether in contract, in tort (including negligence or strict liability), under any warranty, or otherwise, shall be limited to the price o f t hat p ortion o f the s ervices upon w hich s uch 1 iability i s b ased or $ 2,000,000, whichever amount is greater. Provided however, this limitation shall not apply to liability for adverse effects on the environment. In the event of any liability arising out of the joint negligence of UTILITY and CONTRACTOR, each shall be liable to the other and any damaged third party in proportion to its relative degree of fault. PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 3 10. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS During the term of this Agreement, except as specifically provided herein, CONTRACTOR shall provide and maintain, at its sole cost and expense, insurance in the following types and amounts covering all work under this Agreement, including that done by Subcontractors: TM -MmmMum f imits- A. Workers Compensation Insurance B. Employers Liability Insurance C. General Public Liability Insurance Bodily Injury Limit (BI) Property Damage limit (PD) BI & PD Combined Single Limit Statutory $1,000,000 each occurence $1,000,000 each occurence $500,000 each person $500,000 each occurence $1,000,000 each occurence This policy must include the following extensions of coverage: (1) Broad Form Property Damage (2) Broad Form Blanket Contractual Liability Coverage (3) Protective Liability Coverage shall be included to protect the CONTRACTOR against claims arising out of operations performed by its Subcontractors. D. Automobile Liability Insurance Bodily injury Limit (BI) Property Damage Limit (PD) BI & PD Combined Single Limit E. Environmental Irnpairment Liability $500,000 each occurence $500,000 each person $300,000 each occurence $300,000 each occurence $1,000,000 each occurence $1,000,000 aggregate It is stipulated and agreed that all policies of insurance required by this Paragraph 10 shall be issued by insurance companies who are currently rated at least "A-" by A.M. Best; and said policies shall additionally be issued by insurance companies authorized to do business in the State of Texas. CONTRACTOR shall maintain insurance in at least the amounts specified herein to fully protect the UTILITY from all claims of injury or damage to persons or property PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 4 that occur as a result of the fault or negligence of CONTRACTOR or its Subcontractors. CONTRACTOR shall be required to furnish certificates of such insurance to the UTILITY prior to the award of Agreement. 11. EXCUSE OF PERFORMANCE The performance of this Agreement, except for the payment of money for services -already-rendered,, maybe _suspended by -either party in -the ieveirt-the-delivery of the described waste materials by UTILITY, or transportation or disposal of such materials by CONTRACTOR, are prevented by a cause or causes beyond the reasonable control of such party. Such causes shall include, but shall not be limited to, acts of God, acts of war, riot, fire, explosion, accident, flood, or sabotage; lack of adequate fuel, power, raw materials, labor, or transportation facilities; governmental laws, regulations, requirements, orders, or actions; breakage or failure of machinery or apparatus; national defense requirements; injunctions or restraining orders; labor trouble, strike, lockout, or injunction (provided that neither party shall be required to settle a labor dispute against its own best judgment). 12. SUSPENSION UTILITY may suspend the performance of CONTRACTOR'S services hereunder in whole or in part, whenever, in UTILITY'S opinion, a temporary suspension of work is necessary because of unsuitable temporary weather, other conditions unfavorable to prosecution of the work, or the failure of CONTRACTOR or Subcontractor to cant' out any of the provisions of this Agreement. UTILITY may direct temporary suspension of the work for a period up to thirty (30) calendar days, upon ten (10) days prior written notice of such suspension to CONTRACTOR. Upon receipt of such notice, CONTRACTOR shall suspend operations on the work ordered suspended. After such suspension, w ork s hall n of c ommence u ntil o rdered b y U TILITY. A ny s uspension o f work by UTILITY shall in no case relieve the CONTRACTOR from its obligations under the A greement. T hereafter, C ONTRACTOR s hall r esume t he full p erformance o f t he Agreement when directed to do so by reasonable notice from the UTILITY. In the event of suspension of the performance of the Agreement at UTILITY'S request, CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to reimbursement for additional costs reasonably incurred by CONTRACTOR in suspending the Agreement and during the period of suspension, and in reactivating the Agreement after the end of the suspension period, to the extent that such additional reasonable costs are incurred. In addition, CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment of the fee and schedule upon any suspension. UTILITY shall be liable for any surcharges or penalties as described in Section 5 of this Agreement resulting from delay in disposal resulting from UTILITY'S suspension of performance of this Agreement. 13. TERMINATION PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 5 If CONTRACTOR should be adjudged bankrupt; or if it should make a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors; or if a receiver should be appointed; or if it should persistently or repeatedly refuse or should fail to supply competent supervision, enough properly skilled workmen, or proper materials; or if it should fail to make prompt payments to Subcontractors for materials or labor; or if .it should persistently disregard laws, ordinances, or the instructions of the UTILITY; or if it should fail to perform the work-ltii en and in an overly and—worl�a—ln ike manner in accoidancewith- the " Agreement, or otherwise be guilty of a substantial violation of any provision(s) of the Agreement; UTILITY may consider CONTRACTOR in default and serve written notice upon CONTRACTOR of its intention to terminate the Agreement; such notice to contain the reasons for the intention to terminate the Agreement, and unless within ten (10) calendar days after the receipt of such notice by CONTRACTOR, such violation or delay shall cease and s atisfactory arrangement for correction be made, the Agreement, upon expiration of said ten (10) calendar days, shall terminate. 14. TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE UTILITY hereby designates the following as UTILITY'S technical representative: Guy Phil Rennaker Denton Municipal Electric 901-A Texas St. Denton, Texas 76209 (940) 349-7182 The technical representative is responsible for monitoring and providing technical guidance to CONTRACTOR respecting this Agreement, and should be contacted regarding questions or problems of a technical nature. 15. TRANSPORTATION PCB Waste will be transported only in covered containers and trucks licensed for, and used exclusively for, hazardous waste or PCB hauling, and equipped with all necessary and required emergency cleanup materials. CONTRACTOR shall deliver all shipments promptly to a permitted treatment, storage, or disposal facility via the safest direct route. 16. MANIFESTS/LABELING. All PCB Waste shipped must be labeled and packaged in accordance with current Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA') and U.S. Department of Transportation ("DOT") regulations. CONTRACTOR shall label all PCB material according to TSCA regulations for storage, and shall provide any additional labeling required by EPA and DOT for transportation. PCB Waste Disposal Agreement Manifests shall be properly filled out in accordance with current EPA and DOT regulations before the shipment will be allowed to leave the site in Denton, Texas. Manifests shall state all items are properly labeled, intact, and non -leaking. 17. LOADING CONTRACT(iRwilYgrovidTtr=kto-a:tmg-uquiptrrent-and-m-anpower.- -Trucks- will be loaded under the driver's supervision and instruction. Hours of loading shall be between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for UTILITY -recognized holidays. 18. CERTIFICATES OF DESTRUCTION / DISPOSAL CONTRACTOR shall upon destruction or disposal of the PCB Waste, promptly provide to UTILITY a "Certificate of Destruction of Disposal." The information on the certificate shall include, at a minimum, the correct manifest number; the date of load pickup; and the date, location, and method of waste disposal. The certificates shall be complete and line item specific. 20. INSPECTIONS AND AUDITS UTILITY shall have the right to perform an inspection of the CONTRACTOR and any Subcontractor disposal facilities for handling, loading, transportation, storage, or disposal operation practices. UTILITY may make investigations, as it deems necessary, to determine the ability of the CONTRACTOR to perform services. 21. PUBLICATIONS CONTRACTOR shall not make any news release, publicize, or advertise any articles, photos, drawings, technical data, or other information regarding the project without the prior written approval of the UTILITY. UTILITY agrees not to make any announcement or news release of information concerning this Agreement without the prior written consent of CONTRACTOR. 22. CONFIDENTIALITY CONTRACTOR shall hold and maintain as confidential all information concerning its study findings and recommendations, the business of the UTILITY, its financial affairs, its relations with its clientele and its employees, as well as any other information which may be specifically classified as confidential by the UTILITY. 23. ANTI -KICKBACK PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 7 "Kickback," as used in this clause, means any money, fee, commission, credit, gift, gratuity, thing of value, or compensation of any kind which is provided, directly or indirectly, to UTILITY or any of its employees, to CONTRACTOR or any of its employees, or to any Subcontractor or any of its employees for the purpose of improperly obtaining or rewarding favorable treatment in connection with the Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall have in place and follow reasonable procedures designed to prevent and detect possible kickback violations in its own operations and direct business - .. -relationships.--- -- -- - 24. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL CONTRACTOR shall take suitable measures and provide suitable facilities to prevent pollution, oil and chemical spills, soil erosion, and the introduction of any substances or materials into any stream, river, lake, or other body of water, which may pollute or silt the water to be otherwise deleterious to fish or wildlife. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all costs of corrective measures required as a result of any pollution, spilling, erosion, or situations, in both water and land. 25. SUBCONTRACTORS CONTRACTOR may subcontract or sublet only such parts of the work covered by this Agreement as the UTILITY approves. CONTRACTOR shall not subcontract any work under this Agreement without written notice and approval from the UTILITY. Subcontractors solely for the convenience or profit of the CONTRACTOR may not be approved if, as determined by the UTILITY, they would have an adverse effect upon the job. UTILITY reserves the right to refuse any Subcontractor the right to participate in the work covered by this Agreement. No subcontract shall relieve CONTRACTOR of its responsibilities, and CONTRACTOR agrees that it is fully responsible to UTILITY for the acts and omissions of its Subcontractor(s). 26. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR'S relationship to UTILITY in the performance of this Agreement is that of an independent contractor. CONTRACTOR shall pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due its employees in connection with this Agreement and shall be responsible for all reports and obligations respecting them relating to social security, income tax withholding, unemployment compensation, workmen compensation, and similar matters. 27. NOTIFICATION In the event there is a need or requirement for UTILITY to notify CONTRACTOR, such notification will be made in writing to the following address: L.W. Environmental Services, Inc. P.O. Box 318 PCB Waste Disposal Agreement Wilson, Oklahoma 73463 In the event there is a need or requirement for CONTRACTOR to notify UTILITY, such notification will be made in writing to the following address: City of Denton, Texas Director, Denton Municipal Electric - - - -- —901 f7T exas St— --- -- - - Denton, Texas 76209 28. GOVERNING LAW This Agreement and any amendments thereto shall be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. Venue of any cause of action brought under this Agreement shall be in the District Courts of Denton County, Texas. 29. AMENDMENTS This Agreement may, be amended only by a written agreement between the parties. 30. HEADINGS The headings employed in this Agreement are not to be construed as modifying, limiting, or expanding in any way the scope or extent of the provisions of this Agreement. 31. ENTIRE AGREEMENT Unless different or additional terms and conditions are subsequently agreed upon in writing, between the parties, in which event such additional terms and conditions shall be exclusive as to the particular subject covered, the terms and conditions supersede any prior contemporaneous agreements or correspondence between the parties. 32. TERMS OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on the _/&�" day of May, 2003. The work required hereunder shall commence on the effective date of this Agreement and continue to be performed on a "fast -track" basis, unless terminated sooner as provided herein, through June 15, 2003. "UTILITY" PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 9 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ("DENTON MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC") ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY By: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: HE RPROUTY,7Y ATTORNEY By: wk-rerNI-0706-Kelm L.W. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. By: ATTEST: 04vF 4111 �a -r PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 10 PCB DISPOSAL AGREEMENT APPENDIX"A" SCOPE OF WORK; As described in attached proposal and quotation identified as the "Scope of Services" and dated 12003. PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 11 UTILITY shall provide the following information to CONTRACTOR in the attached description, identified as and dated: 1. The date on which items were placed into storage. 2. Results of all analytical tests as required. 3. Location and estimated quantities of waste. 4. Assurance that the PCB Wastes are stored and packaged in accordance with applicable regulations. 5. EPA Identification Number, if any. PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 12 PCB DISPOSAL AGREEMENT APPENDIX"C" CONTRACTOR shall submit the following information with its proposal: 1. EPA Identification Number; 2. Copy of standard "Certificate of Destruction" and "Certificate of Disposal"; 3. Name, address, and EPA Identification Number of all Subcontractors and copies of any required licenses or permits which they must have for their portion of work; 4. Name and locations of all sites where UTILITY PCB waste will be stored, incinerated, landfilled, or decontaminated; 5. Landfill specifications for any landfills to be used for disposal of PCB Waste; 6. Copy of "Certificate of Insurance" (naming the UTILITY as additionally insured); 7. Copies of all disposal permits held by CONTRACTOR, PCB Waste Disposal Agreement 13 05/01/2003 06:54 FAX 8176362841 LW Environmental IaOO2 Environmental Services Wilson. OK - Grapevine. TX Emergency Response (888) 890-259 r April 23, 2003 City of Denton Attn. Phil Rennaker 901-A Texas Street Denton, Texas 76209 LW Environmental Services, Inc. 754 Pon America, Suite 220 Grapevine, TX 76051 RE: Proposal for Direct Push Sampling and Removal of Contaminated Soil around the Rodeo Team Storage Building. Mr. Reanaker, LW Environmental Services, Inc. (EWES) is pleased to present this proposal for the aforementioned project. This proposal is based on the scope of work that was discussed by both parties. Executive Summary LWES will mobilize the equipment and personnel needed to perform the scope of work that is listed below. All of the personnel working on this project will have received the proper training to perform the duties required and all personnel will comply with LWES's drug awareness program - Scope of Work LWES will conduct additional direct push sampling around the Rodeo Team Storage Building. Excavation, disposal, backfill, and transportation to landfill of all contaminated materials. All to work to be performed at the City of Denton Municipal Electric yard located on Spencer road. 05/01/2003 06:54 FAX 8176362841 LW Environmental 2003 Fee Schedule • Equipment and Labor e Supervisor ($55.00 per/hr I' day @ Mrs, 4 days @ 6hrs) $1,760.00 • Supervisor Truck & Equip. $550.00 • Excavator w/ Operator (1 week) $3,900.00 Total $6,210.00 • Transportation o Haul Truck w/ Driver (16-18yds per load) $815.00 a tum o Agproximately 13 Ioads Total $10,595.00 • Roll -off Boxes o Box Liners (40.00 ea, total of 13) $520.00 o Rental (4@ 7days, 4@ 4 days) $440.00 o Delivery (1' 4 boxes dropped Fri. before start of job) $L500.00 Total $2,460.00 • Non-Haz Disposal o Disposal of PCB contaminated materials $55.00 per/yd o Estimated amount 200 Yards Total 511,000.00 • Backfill o If performed at time of excavation 52,000.00 o If to be scheduled for later date. 53,500.00 Total (bacldilled at same time): 532,265.00 Total (backfilled at later date): $33,765.00 **** This proposal is estimated on 200 yards of soil to be excavated and disposed of properly. • Groundwater Impaction Sampling o Equipment and Labor $3,280.00 • Sampling 0 5 day turnaround $125.00 ea 0 3 day turnaround $186.00 ea 0 1 day turnaround $248.00 ea 05/01/2003 06:54 FAX 8176362841 LW Environmental IM 004 Terms and Conditions This proposal is valid for thirty (30) days from the date of the proposal and LWES reserves the right to withdraw this proposal without notice. Any work performed outside of the LWES proposed scope of work will be billed in accordance with LWES'S standard time and materials rate sheet in affect at the time unless otherwise agreed to in writing by both parties. Both LWES and Denton Municipal Electric must agree to all changes in advance in writing. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at (817) 41&5555. LWES appreciates the opportunity to provide this proposal and looks forward to serving the needs of Denton Municipal Electric in the future. Sincerely, LW Environmental Services, Inc. Jason Dyson Operations Manager Environmental Services Wilson, OK - Grapevine, TX Emergency Response (888) 890-2597 April 17, 2003 City of Denton Atin. Phil Renneker 901-B Texas Street Denton, Texas 76209 LW Environmental Services, Inc. 165 Calhoun Court Haslet, Texas 76052 RE: Proposal for Direct Push sampling performed on April 4, 2003. Mr. Renneker, On April 4, 2003 LW Environmental Services, Inc. conducted a sub surface investigation for Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's) at the Denton Power Facility located in Denton, Texas. The subsurface investigation consisted of installation of nine (9) soil borings installed by geoprobe. Core barrels collected the soil recovered from each boring in four (4) foot increments to a total depth of ten (10) feet below ground surface (bgs). The soil collected in each core barrel was screened with a Thermo Environmental 580-EZ Organic Vapor Meter (OVM). Soil samples were collected and jarred every two (2) feet bgs in each boring. Each soil sample was placed in a 4-oz glass jar with a Teflon lid and was placed on ice for transport to Environmental Testing, Inc. located in Oklahoma City, OK. Five (5) samples were collected from each boring with a total of forty-five (45) soil samples taken for the investigation. The following table provides a summary of those samples that indicated PCB levels above the laboratory detection limit of 0.05mg/kg. Attached is a copy of the laboratory results for you to view levels of PCB's for each sample taken. Summary Table PCB-1016 m PCB-1221 m P03-1232 m PCB-1242 PCB-1248 m PCB-1254 m PCB-1260 mgtkg < 0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 0.2 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 0.54 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 RB6 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 0.22 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 0.1 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 1.31 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 If you have any questions regarding this report please feel free to contact Jason Dyson at (817) 416-5555. Thank you for the opportunity to be of assistance with your Environmental needs and we look for to working with you in the future. Sincerely, LW Environmental Services, Inc. Jason Dys v — Operations Manager m Vl W I I e I J 1 +? 12 I IJ I m LU W Li 0 00 w 0 m w W I � � L I iN I � m I i J I I I N m m w V w w 0 I ETI ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING, INC. 46%NORTH SANTA P OKLAHOMA CRY, OK 73118 Analytical Report Report Date: 04115d200ci Orcw # 2003040087 Pr ject t EN ON TM 406 4ee-2400 [ hwn CeWimu07211 FAX W* 4MQ464 Client: Mr. Erick Caillham PrOlect: Lew DWARPoiwW*Mbn,TX Enercon 5erviioe6, lac. 6525 K Merid"n, Ste, 503 Oklahoma city, aK 73116 Analy rM JElesult5 Client sample ID: E813•14 ETI ID: 1 Sample Collected : 04d04P OM O 10:00 Mabix:Boll ftramgPLr lWall MkIL Amabmd_On -Analvat 1 e hod PMIO16 .00.05 m01{1 04WYMOUS 0227-.00 PM 'OL am PM1221 4.06 mg441 04WA"30227M PM 'OL am PCa-12M t006 MP-41 04f07MM 0227:00 PM "OL e062 Pm1w 4.06 m044u 04/07(200702.27:00 PM •OL am PM1246 4105 M0 ,41 04/072003 0127100 PM 'OL am PCB-1254 <D_06 Mv b OW07,4m*022y:00PM 10L am Kelm e0.05 MgA 4; OM0720000221':00 PM 'OL am Client Sample ID: ESS-1-4' ETI ID: 2 Sample Coliffew : 041041 cas a 10,05 MaMx Sol Parameter tit t lg &Wlzed On Analyst Method PCB-1016 4M mg/:Gg 0407200803A0:00PM 'OL am PCO.1221 <On mWK; 04107200803:10:00 PM •OL 8082 POB•1232 aam mg0(g 0407200803.1101.00 PM OL e082 P004242 e0.05 mgll(g 041071200303:10:00 PM 'OL am PCS-1248 40-M my1(g 64YP720D303:10-.00PM "OL 8005 PCD-1264 c0.05 mg(Kg 04/07)2= 03.10100 PM 'OL 5062 PCB-1200 .90.05 mg((g 0007200803:10:0OPM 'M e082 orderk 2MO40097 Page i of21 9 d H999901£9'ON/90:£3'1S/i0:£d £O)d 91 ddUflfr` '0N1 'SDIA8lS N00flU WOH WJVVJ alyti mil. ][results Client Sample lD: EBB-1-6' ETI ID: 3 Sample Collected: 04/04FWA 010:15 Matrix:Soil ralueter : >allt .S!�'''IE Analmd On A,nelyst Method PC5,1010 -COAX; mo. j 00712008 08:54t00 PM •OL 8082 PCS-1221 4.06 wt g 04107f2000 03:540 PM •OL 8082 PCB•1229 ¢OM frKw'I 0407=003:64=PM •OL am PCO.1249 coixs 80g 04ro71200808:54100PM •OL No PC -1248 <OM .11& v 04A)7120610&54:00 PM •OL 8062 PCa4254 c0,015 ITJOE'. O4N71200303:64t00 PM •OL e082 PC13-1280 446 M01 04N711200ii 03:54:00 PM •OL MR Client Samoa ID: EBB4-N ETI ID: 4 Sample Collected : 04d0412003 010:20 MatrocBoll P2raJnCt4 RNW11 >l n is A.na 3 zed On Ana[Mt Method P05-1016 40.015 '"W-b OW'1R00304:3500 PM •01. 809E PMA221 4.05 IS0,11 04Wr,= 04MOO PM •M 8082 PCB-12M CO.05 m04"'0 "Wr4w 04M..00 PM •01. 808E PCB•1242 Q0.05 MIW41 0497e40(Y8 04= 0 PM •M 808E Pne,1M 10.06 m0h 11 04MMM 04MM PM 101. Boat PM12M N.05 imOb MADMAN 04:38:00 PM •OL 508E POS-1250 &Os mOk;O 04107/9OO8 0 08:00 PM •CL 808E Client Sample ID: ESB•1. -Y MID: 5 Sample Collected : 0404l 03 610:25 MatrhcSoll Parameter Resuitt q niis AmAyzed On Aa*jl Method PC&1015 4.05 mgNI 04I07MW05:34:00PM •OL 808E PM1841 4.06 MOV4 041075!008MUM PM •OL 806E PC8-1232 4046 M04 "0712003OW400PM •OL WN PCB-1242 -cam MWK!I 04/07=305:34,,MPM •OL am KEI.120 40.05 MW41 "07AM0 34:00 PM •OL 808E PCB-1254 40.06 moil OwUr00305:8a:wPM 'OL 808E PCB-1260 <046 m40tl 04/0ION O5:34W PM •OL am POLW 2 of21 9 d 1699990[£9'ON/90;£Z'13/90:£Z £OOZ 91 00110 'ONI '8301AHS NOUN] W08d wl uu% Analylti*cW Results Client Sample ID: ESB-2.2' En ID: 6 Sample Collected : 04O41 13 010:35 Mabrix: Soll Parameter Fta ult 11111IL Analyzed Analyst MothW PCa-1010 40M rn%4 j) D4 12 ZOO PM •OL am PCB-1221 <0.015 'no 0 04NMOM912:09O PM 'OL wa PCB-1282 <0.06 W-; 1 04AXVM 12MM PM •OL SON PCB-1242 40.05 114041 04AMM 9120s:00PM •OL am PCB-12" 4.05 IWO:,41 04A7 12:09:00 PM •CL am PCB-1254 4D.05 ITIMI) 04436M 0ei 12M&U PM 'OL am PCB-1250 40.05 MON) 0406MON 120,00 PM •CL am Client Sample ID: ESN 4° ECI 10: 7 SampleColected : 04044003 610:40 Matrix-. Solt Parameter )Result I uML amp On Analyst Meth«l PCB-1018 <o.0s mgnyl 04ADMAN 124e:00 PM •oL SOM P094221 <a0s mgk;1 04f0ahj(IO9MOM PM •a am PCEI-1232 <O.Os mgN';g OQOV2005 12.43:00 PM •OL am PCEI-1249 <0.05 MO4) 0410aMOM 19:400 PM •OL am PCa-124a <0.05 Mg941 04/08A%00a IMAM PM •OL aO92 PCa-1254 4.06 Mgk{1 040DW20031243 0 PM `OL 0092 PCEI.1200 cOAs mgk4j 0410a200a 1MOO PM 'OL am Client Sample ID: ESD.24 •� ETI ID: 8 Sample Wlected : 0U4=03 6110:46 Matrix ul Parametar Reydt- DaRL .ualyzed On Analyst 11� PCB-1018 <0.06 MO 4j 04108/L0000121.100PM ML sm PCB-1221 <0.05 MwKq 040e>oMoi:2110oPM . roL am PM1292 -c6ts mot j 04wr4o680121100PM •OL am PCB'1242 <0.08 fflo"a 000120080121:OD PM •OI. am FOO.1248 19046 M004 04W2009012110OPM •OL am PCe-1264 <046 m94(p 040080080121100PM •OL am PCa-1200 <am MQP(o 04"ra"01214OPM 'OL am Ortlal A': 200304W L d L69999M9 'ON/90: F '1S/ 30: £l 80.37 91 UV'0311', Page 3 of 21 ONI 'MIAM N0083N3 WOdJ VWAOILUV4 1L:OY ��ns I - AniflyticA Results Client Sample ID: E513.2-V ETI ID: 9 Sample Cde W : 04104=1010:50 MabixS011 NNUVO Paramda B;t�jill : i7ni:_ai An97zed On AJ TA Method PCB-1010 •CO.OIs M(ft 04AM11"M 0208:00 PM •OL 8082 PC&1221 •CO.05 myltg 04AW200302 '.00PM •OL am PC&1232 <01015 myk0 04A10MMOZO54)0PM •(x MR PCB-1242 40.06 mgylcg 04MMM 02:08:00 PM •OL BOafl P06.1248 <0.05 Mµ (I 04AXWM DMOMOO PM •OL am PM1264 40.0S Mio ii 04A M2003 O'Lc0&M PM •OL a082 PCI6126D <0.09 m0t0 04AM20M 020M PM •OL am Client Sample ID: ESID-2-1V ETI ID:10 Semple Colleded : M4120D3 010.55 MahhC Soli Parameter m1t ! :ts Amahzed On Analyst Ke-uh-od PC&10% .0.06 M0 1 04M&PA a WAGAO PM •OL BOB2 PCB•12M 446 m0A•y 04/08+2008 M46:00 PM •OL am PC&1232 4.06 my1<0 OUOWN3 02:40:00 PM •OL 9062 PC:B-1242 <0.06 M%4j O'wcB 0802:46:00PM cx am PC&1248 .0.06 M%4 yi 0410072008 02MM PM •OL am PO&1264 40.06 m04 04108M009 02:4M PM .•OL am PCB-120o <OX6 M04) O"BM00a 02.45.00 PM •OL em Client Sample ID: C-86 .2' ETI ID:11 Sample Cdleded : 04104 aB 11.10 Mw* S00 Parameter Rguft Illui s Aulab7ad On Analyst N1e1hB4i POB-1010 aa6 MOH; "WAOM 03:32:00 PM roL 8062 PC13-1221 4M. mytfe 04MMOI'g0.4A=PM •OL 8082 PCO-1232 <0.06 MOMg 04AkV200803:82XOPM •OL Boas PC&1W <O.. s my <e 041t*MM 03WM PM 60L am PCB-1248 <OAa mq'<A 04k 03:82toPM •OL 8082 Pde-1254 <Ww mg"<8 OOMM 030=PM •OL am PCIB-1200 46.05 me' <e 04A1al200303:02M PM •OL am 8 d 16999901£9 '011/90: £Z '18/30: £Z HE 91 8dV •'•03;;11 'ON I 'MIAM N0983N3 WOdJ V1/LU/LVVL LL: JU PriA j AiYalyt-- ]Results Client Sample ID: ES S441 ETI ID:12 Sample Collected : G O4/=1®11:115 MatracSoll Pamnol . Bte !ll: ILd-Lj Analyzed Oq AnelyBt jLqd PCs-1016 • maws mAme 04AXMM oa:la:oo PM •OL W62 PCB-1221 e0106 mgn(E7 04AaWN04:13:00PM •OL Wag PM12a2 m.08 maMO 04A091200a04:13ADPM 'O am PCB-1242 .90.05 Ina/41 04A) IM 04:13:00 PM •OL em PCe-1248 co.06 memEi 04AMMM04:13MPM •OL am PCB-1264 e0.04 1110 14) 0498MM 04:ta:00 PM •GL am PCB-1200 e0.06 Mob O4Wt2= O . 3M PM •0L am Client Sample ID: ESB-2.13`� ETI ID;13 , Sample Collected : 0410418043®11:2D Matrlx Boll Parameter Rauh 1f�s AndUALOU Analyst Metbgd PCB-1018 <0.06 M0 41 OM0BdR00a 06:00:00 PM •OL am PC19-1221 e0,05 Mo. 41 Mama 05:00:00 PM 'OL am PCa-1232 e046 m0 41 0410612M 06!00,,W PM •OL am PC ID-1242 40.06 MgMg 04/06/200a OMM PM •OL am POB-1248 s0.06 • mah, 41 04AJ rem 06M:00 PM •OL am PCEP-1264 e0,06 mg/r41 OVO&F00006.00:00PM OOL em POO.1280 e0.C6 mat4 OVOW2003 06:0M PM •OL WN Client Sample ID: E„^�Q-3-8' --��� ETI ID:14 Sample Collected; 041041 CM 011:26 Matrksoll Parameter $o{>l T nits Analyzed On Analyst Method PCB-1o1e <016 and ro 041COMM DPAI:00 PM •oL eoaz PGW1921 WA6 n1WO 04Ga/1;08806AIMPM •OL am PO&12a4 40.05 maKa 04100/dD09OWMPM 'OL am PCB-1242 40.06 mai(o 04verAw06:41:00PM •OL am PCW120 40.Oa mama 041OW2 08O&M 0PM •OL am PM1254 e0.05 mama 04KIaN1009WAIN PM •OL WN PCB-1200 e0AS ma <a 0002003 06R1 *0 PM 'OL am Omer p: 2003040087 6 d L6999901£9'ON/90:£d'1S/)'0:£d £007 91 8dV;Gh Page 5 of 21 ONI '81OIA83S N0083N3 W08d uri,aai wvu aa. uu vnn � i pit alytical Results Cilerd Sample ID: ESB-3-W En ID:15 Sample Collected : C 04OW 911:9A Matdx:Soll IQUUY Parameter lames-q' K ]'AJ Anafl razed On Aaaalvst Me" POa-101e colas friorf 0 04Ap JMM 11 '560 AM •OL am PCB-1221 N.00 mOA+(I 04A70M311:a6A0AM •OL . am PCB-1232 colas m9A.(I 040MM11:50:00AM •OL 8092 PCB-1242 e0.05 MorJ] 04A 400B11:Ba:00AM 'OL 0002 PCB-1948 40.015 104ft 04hMIM11:65 0AM •OL am POB•1254 4.05 mg4'.V 04OW900at1A9:0OAM •OL am PC&1280 c0.05 mw,b 04ARh009IMMAM •OL am Client Sample ID: ESW' ETIID: 16 Sample Collected: 04AW20113 012:46 Matrix Soil Parameter IW is A gdVad On A aly t Method PCB-1018 4.05 M041 04/0Q0003IZ51MPM •OL a002 POEI.1221 10.05 mgA 41 04A19/1003 USIA PM •OL am PCa-1232 <OA5 mgre•41 o4l w2we 1251:00 PM 'OL B002 PCa-1242 40.05 m0,41 OVOW900312SIMOPM •OL am PCB-1248 colas mgA41 04/08200812Z A0 PM •OL 8082 PCa•1254 4.06 Mgt, 41 04A6a1200e 12:a1 A0 PM •OL am PCO.1200 soda ml1:44 04108/200819MOPM VOL WN Cllent Sample ID: GCJi 441 E71 fD:17 Sample Collecled : 06UIC03 012:50 Mat ix Sofl Parameter ResW ' W W A.ie IUVd On AAdW Method MO.1010 4106 mgk(g 040VAM0125A0PM •OL am PCB-1221 e0A5 mgrl(g 04MrdW01:B WPM •OL am PCOAM2 4.05 mgy1Cg o4oarAW01.3fimPM •OL am PC61242 .40.08 mgfxg 04409/2o0a01l3as0PM •OL am PC&1248 40.05 mg/KO 04/092008 01=ZOO PM •a am PCB-1254 .40.06 MWKq 04AM M o1:36A0 PM '0L DOW PCD-12W e0A16 mq Kg 040N 1003 OI MM PM •OL am Ordw r 2003040087 Page 6 0121 01 d M99901£9'ON/90:£d'1S/i0:£Z SON 91 HCODI: 'ONI 'S3 IAM N0083N3 W08d ..'.LU/4VVY 14.JY VM Aldly timl ]results Client Same ID: E0 44 En ID:18 Sample Collected : 041OU20.33 Y 12:66 MairbcSWl Parameter i' o& T�Att Auk*zed On Analyst Method PCB•1010 cojr) enow OMMM0302mbooPM •OL 3082 PCB-1221 40.0i mIry1:D 041m/2= 02:300 PM •OL am PCB-1232 c0 01f Ing k o 04Nm20030O:38)OO PM •OL 8082 PCS-IZ42 cD,W . rno.; o4CMVE00302'.88mPM •OL e032 PCB•1249 a0.O0 m04cD WWZ=0229OPM •OL am POB-1254 •e0.03 ffGAko 04100=0309:08:00PM •OL' am PCB-12O0 a0.0 i m014 040OI200002:38OD PM •OL 8032 Chent Sample ID: EBB" .�-- ETI ID:19 Sample Collected: (t410WM 013:00 Mat lx-.SWI Parameter Rmk Zadil . Am*sed On AnalystMdhod PCB-1018 aOAS inOMD 04p0YZM 03:9D.0 PM •OL 0082 PCB-1221 e0.015 Inoo 04Am AM 00:9m PM •OL 3082 PCe•1232 4.0e Mot 04MOJ200903.WOPM •OL MR PCB-1242 aom fKA 6 04pO/M 03MM PM •OL 3082 PCO.1240 •a0.00 moll 04KWP40030320AOPM •OL am PCB-1254 4.06 -o D. 0400 AN 09:200 PM •OL am POS-1280 4.0; mot 0402M 03:2D:OO PM •OL 8082 Cfaeilt Sample ID: ESB+%Y Ell ID:20 Sample CdkWd : GC000aXi 013:06 Mabix8oll ParaineG r Result Umi L Ate On Analyst Method PCB•1o18 IrMos miff 04' a m008;5woPM •OL am POO.1291 ICOAS "Oft 0409/200003wB:O0PM •OL 80C2 P09-1232 WAS anot 04ANW200O<00:5&'OD PM •m am P013•1242 'cam engag 04A0200.'4030se:00 PM •OL 3D82 PM-1248 <0.05. ff9vi 040MM03:58A0PM •OL e0O2 POB61254 4.05 mem:D 04AMEO os Dffi5&00 PM •oL am PCB-1260 4.05 moft o4n rAW o3:se:oo PM •M am Order n: 200:9MX7 11 a �599990189'000:sz A O Z 8007 31 H (a3M', Page 7 of 21 'ONI 'MIAM N0983N3 WOH VY/1J/LVVJ 1L.JV !'N I�VVY /A� I��■ I� L i,nalyffi Results Results Client Sample ID: E2iWF � . �._ En ID: 21 Sample C011eded : 004l 33 ®13:15 matrlx:3oll Parameter ELOSAllt I; ku .L A utwd On PCEI-1018 <6. as mans oen>DrM 04:40.00 PM •ox am POB•12M 40.015 fnoa 00=00304:40:00 PM •OL 8082 PCs•1232 4.06 MgAe;� DOXV200304:40:00 PM •OL 8082 POs•1242 cA.00 MQWCJ 040k 0304-AMOO PM •OL 8082 PC&1248 <0.06 mOM(I 04A)a200304:40A0PM •O. 8082 PCO.1264 c0.03 ino, ji 04nx rAM 04:40:00 PM •a. N= PM1260 4D.05 IWO v 04A%L2003 04AO:00 PM •OL No Client Sample ID: EBB-" En ID: 22 Sample CA)Wed : 04 WO,,03 013:20 IuO*3011 Elramet Rawlt 1CTjLL AMjUgLQu ALndyst Method PCEM1018 4.05 MOO 04009200305AM PM •OL 8082 PM1221 40.05 MON4) 04ANPIODS06AMPM •OL am PCB•1239 40.05 m0@{I 0404200906MaW PM •(x 8082 PC91-1242 4.05 M041 04RH62MOfi aODPM 'OL 8084 P013-1248 -d06 mB4..41 04W3200306ri200 PM 'OL am PC&1254 0,20 iM114 %I 04OD2 03 06:42= PM 'OL am PCB-1200 e0.05 m1*41 OdVO 2003 OSA2:00 PM •OL am Client Sample ll): IN 11t3.0.5' E11D: 23 Sample C011s11ed : 04104SM 613:25 Mariix:Sall Parameter t U -Is Anibmd On Method PCe-1018 <0.06 M%V4 . 0410200312.07:00 PM •O. 8082 PCII-1221 e0.06 MOj 000I2001207.100 PM roL 8002 POS-1232 <0.06 MON MGM= M07:00 PM IOL 6082 PCa-1242 -c0.C6 mOn41 OWIOI20O812:07M PM •O. 8082 POB-1246 <0.06 MWICJ 0410I20001207:MPM "OL 8062 PCa-1264 <OAB MgAw 04MOrd 00IM'O0PM •OL 6082 PCs-1250 <0.05 mokw 04YOr200312:07:0OPM •OL 8082 ORkf t 2003040067 Page 8 of 21 Zl d M99901£9'ON/90:£?'1S/3)0,8d £OOd 91 6003'U 'ONI 'SDIA83S N0083N3 W08d U4/10/iUUO AL:dO YpA Ansi�1yti ll Results Client Sample ID: ES@-rr-6' En ID: 24 Sample C1Alected : 04/04 OD3 013:3D Mawx:Soll Q UlU Pater RMLO 't 1 Ii ' s A,n&ud On &WYA Method Pea-1018 445 MWY41 04/10i2M 1249,00 PM `OL 808E Pl.'EI.1221 .405 MW 41 04/1 WWO 1249.00 PM 'OL 900E PCB-1292 405 MPA41 04/10f200312:49=PM 'OL . 6082 PCM-1242 c0.05 m0f41 04A0f2003124&00PM 'OL 808E POB-1246 4046 Mgt41 04A0=31249�00PM 'OL 909E PCB-1254 4105 mgfsi 0401 a=Z INO.00PM 'ot. 808E PCB-1280 e0.06 m0naf 04110=312AMPM 'OL 9082 Clent Sample ID: I�-88-r11Y —�� En D 25 Sample Colleted : tNIlt14M 03 013:35 Matrix:Soil ]P'suymeter itea�uj nits ALnal?gd AndW MethW PCB-1018 e0.08 myna 04+10/2009 01=oo PM •OL 808E PCB-1991 d.06 m<f (0 M W2003 01!271W PM 'OL 8082' P094232 s0.00 moh(o 04AGFACM 0127:00 PM 'OL 008E PC3-1242 s0.1* Mw(g WWM 0127A0PM •oL 8002 PC9.1248 el1.06 mp+tg 04AOMM0127:00PM 'OL am POID-1964 4A8 myi(g 04AM030127:00P44 'oL 808E PCB-12W sO.00 WW4 0N70V20030127b0PM "OL 808E CI'W Sample ID: S:;Q44V ET1 ID:26 Sample Collec%d : 04II14/7 M 0} 13:40 Matmc Sob Para ]ltesnllt IS $ �►nallyzed On Analyst Method PCB -tole <CAB Mot(a 04102003 OW4c00 PM 'OL 808E PCB-1221. 40M mo Ka 04nOf10090204:00PM 'OL 608E PCB-1232 cw)!; MD 04 04110MM 02:04:00 PM •OL am PCB-1242 eD.06 mo Kg 04A11/2 M 0204:OD PM 'OL 808E POB•1246 cu.00 npIKO 000/200902MAOPM 'OL 808E PM1254 N.06 M04 Oah W2=02000 PM 'OL 8082 PCB-1260 eD.DIS mOFg 04A QrMM 02041.00 PM 'OL amm Order 4: 200&MD087 81 d L6999901£9'0N/90:£7'1S/)1:£d £OOd 91 80iClii Page a of21 'ONI 'S301A838 N0083N3 HE ll9/LQIZUUJ 1Z:.$I VAA I to oil Aaalytii:s P'Le.sults Client Sample ID: EfiB-6a1° � ETI ID: 27 Sample Collected : 040 1108 013:43 Mwx:Soil Parameter RAIME MI tL IMd- A►nalvst �t� PCEM1010 40.06 1O041 OU10MW802:41:OOPM •OL am PCB-1221 �0.05 MW141 OM10M00302.41:00PM 'OL am PC5-1262 40.06 MOM WIOV20O3 02:41:00 PM •OL am PCB-1242 40.05 mah-{I 04HOMOOS02:41t00PM 'OL am PM1248 40.05 uM011•11 0411012DOS02:410PM 'OL am PC&1254 0045 MLft 04110V200802:41:00PM •OL am PCEM1250 <0.06 MW41 04NDrd00302:41t00PM •OL am Client Sample ID: II -B'. En ID: 28 Sample Coilected : 0418 COS 413:47 MalkBoll Pa r► g>r e t 11NI A�yudD—n Analyst Mebod PCII-1016 <0.03 MONO 04t90/2 30=7MPM •OL 0082 PCa-1221 <O.Cb nw,44 041I0M0030327:00PM 'OL e082 PCB-1282 <0.06 mph f.� 0000200S08:2TOOPM 'OL am PC13-1242 90.06 mgt 01 0410MO00MOO PM •OL am PCB-1246 d1.c4 Mw, 47 0411O19M 00:27:00 PM •OL 5062 PO&1264 <O.Ce m01 G5 04' rAW 03:27:00 PM •O L 8052 PM1200 a7.O6 m81Cp ONtoram08:21':0OPM •OL am Client Sample ID: ESW' ITI ID: 20 Sample Collected: 04104/21 1613:5it MabbcSoll Parameter ResWA UOUL Agab7@d On Anal st Method PMIO16 40M m0/Ko 04/fOM00804:O2;OPM •OL am PCB-1221 40AM motAg OUV01200904''=*OOPM •OL 6062 PCE-1232 40.06 MONZ WOM00304:029OPM •OL B062 PCB-1242 <O.w (gwKg 04/1MA 04:02:00 PM •OL 808E PC B-1245 <0.05 MWAO 04/1MW 04:09M PM •C1L am PO9.1254 4.05 maV:4e 0411D200304:MOOPM 'OL 805E PC&1280 40.05 myAB 04NW200004'=OOPM •OL am orc*#: 2003040097 bl d �6999901£9'ON/901Z'1S/)1.£d SON 91 ddV;03i:1) Page 10 of21 ONI 'S3OIAM NOOd3N3 WOad u9/lai cuuJ L4:AI :AA i IgI U12 Analyttiml ]results Client Sample ID: ESB+'llr ETI ID: 30 Sample Collected; 04104033 013:5i Mwx:Soll Parameter t it JW' L A.nalMd On Analyst PCB-1018 eo.x mg/K(I W012=04:41*0PM • IL MW PCe-1221 colas 1PMAI 04/101200304:41:00 PM •OL 8082 PM1232 4.06 M00Y1 04/10,n00304:41:00 PM WOL am PCO-1242 &.05 unWAI 0411011=04:41:00 PM 'OL am F400-I 48 c0.05 MgAl:(1 04/10200S O4:41:00 PM •OL 8082 PCB-1254 a0.06 rl"RNJ 04AW"304AIMOPM 'OL ow PM1280 c0.05 21an`41 0411020630 41.00 PM 'OL am Client Sample ID: I:0IIN14 Ell IN 31 Sample Wledhcl : 0410412903 014u.03 Mewxsoll Parameter Re-Auh IMUILL Al LUN On st PCB-101e e0.06 rTIVki W0/20080527VOPM roL 0oez PCB-1221 40.05 MOKI 04AV400 05:27:00 PM `OL 8002 PM1232 40.06 01190141 04/10/2008 05 27:00 PM 'OL am PCB-1242 44.05 mgAg 04/102000 0527:00 PM •OL SIM POO.1248 4.06 Mght; ON70/2003 0527:00 PM •OL son POD-1254 c0.0S MoUgi I M0I10000527':00 PM •OL 8082 PCLMM 4.06 Mol'Aa 04M 0/2 M062700 PM 'OL 8082 Client Sample ID: ESIB-74' Ell ID: 32 Sample C llected : 0410412003 4114:10 MatftSol Parameter Result LJn L Anabmed On Analyst bb-ow PCB-1010 4M mgr.(g 04h12O0812:10:00PM •oL am PCB-1221 *.05 frig( (41 04111200312:10M PM 'OL 8082 PCS-1232 190.06 m0r(O 04M V200312:10:00 PM `OL am POD-1242 4.1I6 m01 0 04M 1/a M 12:10M PM •OL am PCB-1248 c0.116 MoNg 04M 1200812:10A0 PM 'OL am PCB•1gu 4.06 M" 041114M 12:10M PM 'OL em POS-1260 40a06 flW49 04M IIAM 12:10*0 PM •oL e082 order#: 2009040087 91 d L699990[89'0N/90:U'1S/ll:£d £03d 91 8dUBI" Page it ot21 'ONI 'S3OIA83S N0083N3 N08d V YI 1VI LVVU 14.J1 ANA I Analy-tiocid ]Results Client Sample ID: EBB7-61 ETI V. 33 Smple Colecied : 04A MO02 614.1'•5 Mablx:Soll Parameter Result iJnits A.nduad On AMIXAt Ms�ls� POS-1016 Ic0.05 M94111 04H IId00312:48A0 PM 'OL 8062 PCOA221 e0,05 m9ft WI U2008124B:00 PM "OL 8052 PCO-1282 c0.06 mWN) OM11/20M 12:48 00 PM `OL am PCB-1242 40.06 M0,41 "11MMI121,45:0010M 'M 8082 PCa•12AB 4.05 gA41 041 12:48M PM •a 8082 PCB-1254 4.06 m} t, 0411IPA=12A8:00PM 'OL BOB2 PCa-1280 c0.06 m9XU 04111/200812:48100 PM •OL 8082 Client Semple ID: EBB-7-8' En ID: 34 Sample Collected : 00=02 014:10 Matrix:Soll Para ekrr RmAj VJgi ti AROMd On Jinalvst Method PM1018 c0.05 M041 "IlM00801:54:WPM 'OL 80e2 POE-1221 I&OB Mg4;11 dW 1/2OM 0154A0 PM 'OL - am PCO-1222 e0A5 dnIINJ 0401 IP"301 SCOO PM `OL am POD-1242 <0.05 MUNJ 04111/200301:64:00 PM 'OL am PCe-1218 40.06 MLAb 0411 MAN 01:154:00 PM •OL 8082 PCO.1254 cAOB a okb O IIM0301;64:00PM •a am POB•1260 a0.05 enO41 04MAD0301:54:00 PM '01. am Client Semple lD: ESH-M V � Etl ID: 35 Sample Collected: 04/0412003 414:24 Matricsoll ammeter Result l• ntta Amazed On A Hath9d POB 101E 190.05 fno:j 04MIr 0309WOPM '01. am PC13-1221 s0.os MOM 04PIMAM02:3B:0OPM •01. 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En ID: 37 Sample Colleded : 04104I2003 e114:33 Matdx:sdl Parameter Result nets A.nal=d On Analyst Method PC1.1016 <046 M041 04f1 IrAWC33h00 PM bL am POEM221 <046 m0N:G1 04l11/ MOSS7:00PM •OL 0082 PCO-1232 <O.06 MoNg O4Mlr"303:57:OO PM •CL am POB-1242 <045 MWKU 04/11/200803:5/;OO PM •OL am PCB-1248 <0.06 mgMg (M1 V2009 03:67:0O PM 'CL 8082 PCB-1254 4D.06 MON) 04/111200303S7:00PM •OL am PCB-1260 <0.06 mOMa 04f1 V200308:67:00 PM 'CL 8082 Client Sample ID: IE31944' ETI IN 36 Sample Colleded : 004210 014:40 Matrix: Soil Parameter Result INk Andind On Anftt Method PCwois w.06 M0,ct7 04AV200604=00PM •OL e062 PCB-1221. <0.06 mOA4 001900604:MOOPM •OL am PC@-1232 <Qxo m0M4a 04MirAW04M.WPM 'OL am PCB-1242 W.06 mOA(4 001MM 04MOO PM •OL - 8082 PC3-1248 N.06 mOP.4a 04/1120Oa 04:33:00 PM •M 0002 PCB-1254 4.05 my:Gg 04111=0304MIMPM •OL am PM12W 4.06 my4(O 04h IPA DS O4:9MO PM 'OL am Onkr C 2003040087 Zl d A999901£9'ON/90:N'13/Jl:N SON 91 UP(ODi) Page 13 0121 ONI '83OIA83S NOOHN3 W083 vv ini cuuJ 14; 40 me 10015 Analytical IvEtes .iltS Client Sample ID: ESS-0.5' to IN 39 Semple Collected : 0410 OD3 014:45 Metrix:Soll Perarneter Res tt 1C1. nI AAWMILOn Anslvst Method PCB-1018 40.06 mgkkl 0M11/2=c6:11:OOPM •C)L am PCB•1221 4A M4441 04/11/2011005:11:0p PM •OL 8082 f'CB-1232 .40.08 M041 04111/2m0805:11:00PM 10L 8082 PCM-1242 40.05 MM 04/11f200306:11:00PM *QL am PM1246 40.06 mgNj 04111)2008 05-11 DO PM •OL 8082 PCEM964 <0,06 MgA':ll 04MIPA 305:11ADPM •OL 8082 PM1260 40.06 mg1141 04/11200606:11ADPM 10L am Client Sample tD: ESS- .10' ETI ID: 40 Sample Collected : O4IM003 dI 14:50 Ma1rix:Soil Paramet Result VAtL AA, m On jjaftt Method PMI018 10.06 mgm41 OM11=306:48:0OPM •0L Boaz PCe-1221 9D.06 mgh yl 04111=000SAM00 PM •OL 8082 PC&1232 <0.06 mon,41 04H1/2m806A6:00 PM 10L 8082 POFI-1242 .00.05 m0114 00I/WW 06:48:00 PM 10L MR PCEI.1248 SOA6 m9P41 04/11=005,46:00 PM •OL 8082 POD-12S4 4A6 M2 1 04111J2008 06,46:00 PM •OL ma PCB12e0 c0A5 m0y 1 04/1MAM06.48=PM •OL eoe2 Client Sample ID: E854 1' ETI ID: 41 Semple Collected; 04IMC03 014.55 Mahix:Soll ParsmetJer ➢teeult I;LtL Amakz Aa yst! 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