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HomeMy Public PortalAboutBOH 8.16.23PacketKnown code words and emojis are used to market and sell illicit and deadly drugs on social media. ONE PILL CAN KILL INITIATIVE Overview and Key Results JANUARY 2022 A nationwide surge in fake prescription pills, made and marketed by criminal drug networks, is driving harm, violence, and overdoses across the U.S. AT A GLANCE The U.S. overdose epidemic is driven by fentanyl & methamphetamine 28% involved psychostimulants, primarily methamphetamine 64% of overdose deaths involved synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyl Criminal drug networks are flooding the U.S. with fentanyl and fentanyl-laced fake pills, driving the nationwide overdose crisis. Fentanyl1 Fake pills, marketed as legitimate prescription pills to deceive the American public, are easy to purchase and widely available. Many counterfeit pills are made to look like prescription opioids such as oxycodone (Oxycontin®, Percocet®), hydrocodone (Vicodin®), and alprazolam (Xanax®); or stimulants like amphetamines (Adderall®). Counterfeit Prescription Pills 2 Authentic Oxycodone Counterfeit Oxycodone THE THREAT 1 overdose death every 5 minutes 20.4 Million Fake Pills Seized in 2021 Today, 4 out of 10 DEA-tested fake pills with fentanyl contain a potentially deadly dose. Drug dealers are now harnessing the accessibility and anonymity of social media apps to push these deadly drugs into our communities faster, cheaper, and easier than ever before. The Social Media Threat 3 #ONEPILLCANKILL dea.gov/onepill 1 DRUG OVERDOSE DEATHS OVER THE LAST YEAR >100,000 Enough to supply a potentially lethal dose to every member of the U.S. population 15,000 lbs OF FENTANYL SEIZED IN 2021 A second public safety surge targeting deadly, fake pills — and their increasing availability on social media platforms. A public safety surge to address the alarming increase in the availability of fentanyl-laced fake pills. 1570 lbs Fentanyl 158 Weapons 1.8 Million Fake Pills 810 Arrests Phase 1 / Public Safety Surge Aug. 3 - Sept. 27, 2021 DEA's mission is to protect the safety and health of American communities from the harm, violence, and overdoses driven by criminal drug networks.DEA’S RESPONSE Phase 2 / Public Safety Surge Sept. 28 - Dec. 14, 2021 8840 lbs Meth Phase 1 Seizures 1500 lbs Fentanyl 8 Million Fake Pills Phase 2 Seizures 46 overdoses & 39 overdose deaths. At least 76 of the cases involved drug traffickers using social media applications 32 cases had direct ties to the major Mexican drug networks The Message to Americans >Never take medicine that wasn’t prescribed to you by your by your doctor and dispensed by a licensed pharmacist. >Talk to your family and friends about the dangers of drugs online. >Spread the word that One Pill Can Kill. DEA issued a Public Safety Alert warning the public of the dramatic increase in deadly, fake pills. 1 2 3 Public Safety Alert The seizures were directly linked to: ONE PILL CAN KILL INITIATIVE Overview and Key Results #ONEPILLCANKILL dea.gov/onepill 2 JANUARY 2022 With the growth of social media and the proliferation of smartphones, a dangerous and deadly new drug threat has emerged: criminal drug networks are abusing social media to expand their reach, create new markets, and target new clientele. This includes by selling deadly fake fentanyl and methamphetamine pills, often to unsuspecting teenagers, young adults, and older Americans, who think they are buying the real thing. No longer confined to street corners and the dark web, criminal drug networks are now in every home and school in America because of the internet apps on our smartphones. WHAT WE KNOW DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION HOW IT WORKS Drug traffickers have turned smartphones into a one-stop shop to market, sell, buy, and deliver deadly, fake prescription pills and other dangerous drugs. In just three steps, deadly drugs can be purchased and delivered to your home just like any other good or service. ONE-STOP SHOP Drug traffickers advertise on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube. These advertisements are in disappearing, 24-hour stories and in posts, which are promptly posted and removed. Posts and stories are often accompanied by known code words and emojis that are used to market and sell illicit and deadly drugs on social media. These code words and emojis are designed to evade detection by law enforcement and by the preset algorithms used by social media platforms. ADVERTISE 1. Advertise SOCIAL MEDIA Drug Trafficking Threat #ONEPILLCANKILL dea.gov/onepill JANUARY 2022 1 SOCIAL MEDIA Drug Trafficking Threat Prospective buyers contact drug traffickers on social media apps in response to their advertisements – either using direct messaging or by commenting on a post. Once contact is made, drug traffickers and potential buyers often move to an encrypted communications app like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram. Drug traffickers typically switch to these encrypted communications apps to arrange drug deals with prospective buyers. After a deal is made, drug traffickers request payment using one-click apps like Venmo, Zelle, Cash App, and Remitly. CONNECT & PAY 2. Connect 3. Pay COMMON EMOJI CODES #ONEPILLCANKILL dea.gov/onepill JANUARY 2022 2 Disclaimer: These emojis reflect common examples found in DEA investigations. This list is not all-inclusive, and the images above are a representative sample. WHAT YOU CAN DO ●Stay vigilant and aware of the drug trafficking threats on smartphone apps. ●Know the dangers of counterfeit pills: their accessibility, availability and increasing lethality. ●Share message the message that One Pill Can Kill. ●Visit DEA.Gov/onepill to learn more. DEA has found drug trafficking on internet apps nationwide — across urban, suburban, and rural communities. In 2021, DEA has investigated more than 80 cases involving drug trafficking on internet apps. Social media drug trafficking impacts all age groups, but adolescents and young adults are particularly susceptible given their high-rates of social media usage. WHERE IT’S HAPPENING DEA has directly connected social media drug sales to overdose deaths. 1 2 3 4 SOCIAL MEDIA Drug Trafficking Threat #ONEPILLCANKILL dea.gov/onepill JANUARY 2022 3 FAKE PRESCRIPTION PILLS • WIDELY AVAILABLE • INCREASINGLY LETHAL Department of Justice | Drug Enforcement Administration COUNTERFEIT PILLS FACT SHEET *Photos of counterfeit pills do not represent all available fake pills. Counterfeit pills often contain fentanyl and are more lethal than ever before. Criminal drug networks are flooding the U.S. with deadly fake pills. —Criminal drug networks are mass-producing fake pills and falsely marketing them as legitimate prescription pills to deceive the American public. —Counterfeit pills are easy to purchase, widely available, often contain fentanyl or methamphetamine, and can be deadly. —Fake prescription pills are easily accessible and often sold on social media and e-commerce platforms, making them available to anyone with a smartphone, including minors. —Many counterfeit pills are made to look like prescription opioids such as oxycodone (Oxycontin®, Percocet®), hydrocodone (Vicodin®), and alprazolam (Xanax®); or stimulants like amphetamines (Adderall®). AUTHENTIC oxycodone M30 tablets *FAKE oxycodone M30 tablets containing fentanyl For more information about counterfeit pills, go to DEA.gov/OnePill Data as of December 2021 DEA LAB TESTING REVEALS THAT WITH FENTANYL CONTAIN A POTENTIALLY LETHAL DOSE 4 10OUT OF EVERY PILLS DEA officials report a dramatic rise in the number of counterfeit pills containing at least 2 mg of fentanyl, which is considered a deadly dose. Drug traffickers are using fake pills to exploit the opioid crisis and prescription drug misuse. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports more than 100,000 drug overdose deaths in the United States in the most recent 12-month reporting period, the most ever recorded. Fentanyl, the synthetic opioid most commonly found in counterfeit pills, is the primary driver in this alarming increase in overdose deaths. Department of Justice | Drug Enforcement Administration COUNTERFEIT PILLS FACT SHEET The Drug Enforcement Administration ensures the safety and health of the American public by fighting against violent criminal drug networks and foreign cartels trafficking in illicit drugs. To accomplish that mission, the Drug Enforcement Administration employs approximately 10,000 men and women throughout the world — Special Agents, diversion investigators, intelligence analysts, and chemists — across 239 domestic offices in 23 U.S. divisions and 91 foreign offices in 68 countries. Data as of December 2021 —DEA and its law enforcement partners are seizing deadly fake pills at record rates. —Counterfeit pills have been identified in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. —Drug trafficking is also inextricably linked with violence. —DEA has opened 912 investigations with a nexus to violent crime so far this year, and with our partners, seized more than 8,700 guns connected to crimes. Counterfeit pills are widely available across every state in the Country. The only safe medications are ones that come from licensed and accredited medical professionals. DEA warns that pills purchased outside of a licensed pharmacy are illegal, dangerous, and potentially lethal. For more information about counterfeit pills, go to DEA.gov/OnePill So far this year, DEA has seized fake pills often laced with fentanyl -more than the last 2 years combined- 2 FAKE PRESCRIPTION PILLS • WIDELY AVAILABLE • INCREASINGLY LETHAL Department of Justice | Drug Enforcement Administration FAKE PILLS FACT SHEET *Photos of fake pills do not represent all available fake pills. Fake pills often contain fentanyl and are more lethal than ever before. Criminal drug networks are flooding the U.S. with deadly fake pills. —Criminal drug networks are mass-producing fake pills and falsely marketing them as legitimate prescription pills to deceive the American public. —Fake pills are easy to purchase, widely available, often contain fentanyl or methamphetamine, and can be deadly. —Fake prescription pills are easily accessible and often sold on social media and e-commerce platforms, making them available to anyone with a smartphone. —Many fake pills are made to look like prescription opioids such as oxycodone (Oxycontin®, Percocet®), hydrocodone (Vicodin®), and alprazolam (Xanax®); or stimulants like amphetamines (Adderall®). AUTHENTIC oxycodone M30 tablets *FAKE oxycodone M30 tablets containing fentanyl For more information about fake pills, go to DEA.gov/OnePill Data as of December 2022 DEA LAB TESTING REVEALS THAT WITH FENTANYL CONTAIN A POTENTIALLY LETHAL DOSE 6 10OUT OF EVERY PILLS DEA officials report a dramatic rise in the number of fake pills containing at least 2 mg of fentanyl, which is considered a potentially lethal dose. Drug traffickers are using fake pills to exploit the opioid crisis and prescription drug misuse. In 2021, 107,622 people died by drug poisoning in the United States. Fentanyl, the synthetic opioid most commonly found in fake pills, is the primary driver in this alarming increase in poisoning deaths. Department of Justice | Drug Enforcement Administration FAKE PILLS FACT SHEET The Drug Enforcement Administration ensures the safety and health of the American public by fighting against violent criminal drug networks and foreign cartels trafficking in illicit drugs. To accomplish that mission, the Drug Enforcement Administration employs approximately 10,000 men and women throughout the world — Special Agents, diversion investigators, intelligence analysts, and chemists — across more than 250 domestic offices in 23 U.S. divisions and more than 90 foreign offices in nearly 70 countries. Data as of December 2022 —DEA and its law enforcement partners are seizing deadly fake pills at record rates. —Fake pills have been seized in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. —Drug trafficking is also inextricably linked with violence. Fake pills are widely available across every state in the Country. The only safe medications are ones that come from licensed and accredited medical professionals. DEA warns that pills purchased outside of a licensed pharmacy are illegal, dangerous, and potentially lethal. For more information about fake pills, go to DEA.gov/OnePill In 2022, DEA seized more than 50.6 million fake pills often laced with fentanyl -more than double the amount of fentanyl pills seized in 2021- 5 6 DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION This reference guide is intended to give parents, caregivers, educators, and other influencers a better sense of how emojis are being used in conjunction with illegal drugs.Fake prescription pills, commonly laced with deadly fentanyl and methamphetamine, are often sold on social media and e-commerce platforms –making them available to anyone with a smartphone. EMOJI DRUG CODE | DECODED COMMON EMOJI CODES COCAINEMETH MARIJUANA ADDERALL FAKE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS MDMA & MOLLIES XANAXPERCOCET & OXYCODONE COUGH SYRUP DEALER ADVERTISING UNIVERSAL FOR DRUGS LARGE BATCH MUSHROOMS HIGH POTENCY #ONEPILLCANKILL dea.gov/onepill HEROIN DEALER SIGNALS OTHER DRUGS Disclaimer:These emojis reflect common examples found in DEA investigations. This list is not all-inclusive, and the images above are a representative sample. A - WHAT IS FENTANYL? Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic. It is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin as an analgesic. WHAT IS ITS ORIGIN? Fentanyl was first developed in 1959 and introduced in the 1960s as an intravenous anesthetic. It is legally manufactured and distributed in the United States. Licit fentanyl pharmaceutical products are diverted via theft, fraudulent prescriptions, and illicit distribution by patients, physicians, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists. From 2011 through 2021, both fatal overdoses associated with abuse of clandestinely produced fentanyl and fentanyl analogs, and law enforcement encounters increased markedly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), overdose deaths involving synthetic opioids, excluding methadone were involved in roughly 2,600 drug overdose deaths each year in 2011 and 2012, but from 2013 through 2021, the number of drug overdose deaths involving synthetic opioids, excluding methadone increased dramatically each year, to more than 68,000 in 2021. The total number of overdose deaths for this category was greater than 258,000 for 2013 through 2021. These overdose deaths involving synthetic opioids is primarily driven by illicitly manufactured fentanyl, including fentanyl analogs. Consistent with overdose death data, the trafficking, distribution, and abuse of illicitly produced fentanyl and fentanyl analogs positively correlates with the associated dramatic increase in overdose fatalities. What are common street names? Common street names include: • Apache, China Girl, China Town, Dance Fever, Friend, Goodfellas, Great Bear, He-Man, Jackpot, King Ivory, Murder 8, and Tango & Cash. What does it look like? Clandestinely produced fentanyl is encountered either as a powder or in fake tablets and is sold alone or in combination with other drugs such as heroin or cocaine. Fentanyl pharmaceutical products are currently available in the following dosage forms: oral transmucosal lozenges commonly referred to as fentanyl “lollipops” (Actiq®), effervescent buccal tablets (Fentora®), sublingual tablets (Abstral®), sublingual sprays (Subsys®), nasal sprays (Lazanda®), transdermal patches (Duragesic®), and injectable formulations. How is it abused? Fentanyl can be injected, snorted/sniffed, smoked, taken orally by pill or tablet, and spiked onto blotter paper. Illicitly produced fentanyl is sold alone or in combination with heroin and other substances Fentanyl A lethal dose of fentanyl Department of Justice/Drug Enforcement Administration Drug Fact Sheet and has been identified in fake pills, mimicking pharmaceutical drugs such as oxycodone. Fentanyl patches are abused by removing its gel contents and then injecting or ingesting these contents. Patches have also been frozen, cut into pieces, and placed under the tongue or in the cheek cavity. According to the National Forensic Laboratory Information System - National Estimates Based on All Reports estimates, reports on fentanyl (both pharmaceutical and clandestinely produced) increased from 4,697 in 2014 to over 117,045 in 2020, as reported by federal, state, and local forensic laboratories in the United States. What is the effect on the body? Fentanyl, similar to other commonly used opioid analgesics (e.g., morphine), produces effects such as relaxation, euphoria, pain relief, sedation, confusion, drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, urinary retention, pupillary constriction, and respiratory depression. What are the overdose effects? Overdose may result in stupor, changes in pupillary size, cold and clammy skin, cyanosis, coma, and respiratory failure leading to death. The presence of triad of symptoms such as coma, pinpoint pupils, and respiratory depression are strongly suggestive of opioid poisoning. Which drugs cause similar effects? Drugs that cause similar effects include other opioids such as morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, hydromorphone, methadone, and heroin. What is the legal status in the Federal Control Substances Act? Fentanyl is a Schedule II narcotic under the United States Controlled Substances Act of 1970. Fake rainbow oxycodone M30 tablets containing fentanyl www.getsmartaboutdrugs.com October 2022 WHAT IS METHAMPHETAMINE? Methamphetamine (meth) is a stimulant. The FDA- approved brand-name medication is Desoxyn®. WHAT IS ITS ORIGIN? Mexican drug trafficking organizations have become the primary manufacturers and distributors of methamphetamine throughout the United States, including in Hawaii. Domestic clandestine laboratory operators also produce and distribute meth but on an exponenentially smaller scale. The methods used depend on the availability of precursor chemicals. Currently, this domestic clandestinely produced meth is mainly made with diverted products that contain pseudoephedrine. Mexican methamphetamine is made with different precursor chemicals. The Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005 requires retailers of non-prescription products containing pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine to place these products behind the counter or in a locked cabinet. Consumers must show identification and sign a logbook for each purchase. What are common street names? Common street names include: • Batu, Bikers Coffee, Black Beauties, Chalk, Chicken Feed, Crank, Crystal, Glass, Go-Fast, Hiropon, Ice, Meth, Methlies Quick, Poor Man’s Cocaine, Shabu, Shards, Speed, Stove Top, Tina, Trash, Tweak, Uppers, Ventana, Vidrio, Yaba, and Yellow Bam What does it look like? Regular meth is a pill or powder. Crystal meth resembles glass fragments or shiny blue-white “rocks” of various sizes. How is it abused? Meth is swallowed, snorted, injected, or smoked. To intensify the effects, users may take higher doses of the drug, take it more frequently, or change their method of intake. What is its effect on the mind? Meth is a highly addictive drug with potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant properties. Those who smoke or inject it report a brief, intense sensation, or rush. Oral ingestion or snorting produces a long-lasting high instead of a rush, which reportedly can continue for as long as half a day. Both the rush and the high are believed to result from the release of very high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine into areas of the brain that regulate feelings of pleasure. Long-term meth use results in many damaging effects, including addiction. Chronic meth users can exhibit violent behavior, Methamphetamine Methamphetamine in finished form anxiety, confusion, insomnia, and psychotic features including paranoia, aggression, visual and auditory hallucinations, mood disturbances, and delusions — such as the sensation of insects creeping on or under the skin. Such paranoia can result in homicidal or suicidal thoughts. Researchers have reported that as much as 50 percent of the dopamine-producing cells in the brain can be damaged after prolonged exposure to relatively low levels of meth. Some studies suggested that the use of methamphetamine may also result in serotonergic neurotoxicity. What is its effect on the body? Taking even small amounts of meth can result in: • Increased wakefulness, increased physical activity, decreased appetite, rapid breathing and heart rate, irregular heartbeat, increased blood pressure, and hyperthermia (overheating) High doses can elevate body temperature to dangerous, sometimes lethal, levels, and cause convulsions and even cardiovascular collapse and death. Meth use may also cause extreme anorexia, memory loss, and severe dental problems. What are its overdose effects? High doses may result in death from stroke, heart attack, or multiple organ problems caused by overheating. Which drugs cause similar effects? Cocaine and potent stimulant pharmaceuticals, such as amphetamines and methylphenidate, produce similar effects. What is its legal status in the United States? Methamphetamine is a Schedule II stimulant under the Controlled Substances Act, which means that it has a high potential for abuse and a currently acceptable medical use (in FDA-approved products). It is available only through a prescription that cannot be refilled. Today there is only one legal meth product, Desoxyn®. It is currently marketed in 5, 10, and 15-milligram tablets (immediate release and extended release formulations) and has very limited use in the treatment of obesity and ADHD. Methamphetamine in finished form Page 1 of 1 July 31, 2023 Ian Jarvis & Andrew Osei DEP Southeast Regional Office 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville, MA 02347 Re: NON-SE-06-1V035 2022-2023 Annual Report Eddy & Stony Brook Elementary Schools Brewster, MA Dear Mr. Dudley: In accordance with the Eddy Elementary School Return to Compliance approval, dated 06/05/2007, the enclosed data summarizes the water usage at the Stony Brook and Eddy Elementary Schools for the 2022-2023 school year. As shown on the accompanying spreadsheets, water usage at both schools was recorded during the school year. Please note that averages now include weekend, vacations, and holidays. Based on an examination of these figures for the two schools, the following table summarizes the data listed on the accompanying spreadsheets. The school enrollment figures were provided by the Nauset Regional School District. 2022-2023 Stony Brook Elementary School Maximum Daily Flow (07/06/2023) 3,021 gallons Minimum Daily Flow (12/12/2022) 267 gallons Average Daily Flow 1,665 GPD Number of Students Enrolled 230 Number of Faculty 25 2022-2023 Eddy Elementary School Maximum Daily Flow (07/15/2022) 2,072 gallons Minimum Daily Flow (05/29/2023) 44 gallons Average Daily Flow 712 GPD Number of Students Enrolled 201 Number of Faculty 21 The school staff will continue to record the daily water usage at each school. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Very truly yours, COASTAL ENGINEERING CO., INC. Austin Cahill Enclosure cc: David Ferris, DEP Boston Brewster Town Administrator NRSD Superintendent Brewster Board of Health STONY BROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DATE METER METER USAGE NO. OF DAYS AVG. DAILY USE (GALLONS) (GPD) 11/7/2022 1,714,783 ----- ----- ----- 11/8/2022 1,715,583 800 1 800 11/9/2022 1,716,405 822 1 822 11/10/2022 1,717,229 824 1 824 11/14/2022 1,718,037 808 4 202 11/15/2022 1,719,647 1,610 1 1,610 11/16/2022 1,720,459 812 1 812 11/17/2022 1,721,260 801 1 801 11/18/2022 1,722,063 803 1 803 11/21/2022 1,722,873 810 3 270 11/22/2022 1,723,686 813 1 813 11/28/2022 1,727,736 4,050 6 675 11/29/2022 1,728,546 810 1 810 12/1/2022 1,730,146 1,600 2 800 12/2/2022 1,730,955 809 1 809 12/5/2022 1,731,766 811 3 270 12/6/2022 1,732,573 807 1 807 12/7/2022 1,733,374 801 1 801 12/8/2022 1,734,182 808 1 808 12/9/2022 1,734,994 812 1 812 12/12/2022 1,735,794 800 3 267 12/13/2022 1,736,608 814 1 814 12/14/2022 1,737,422 814 1 814 12/15/2022 1,738,232 810 1 810 12/16/2022 1,739,046 814 1 814 12/19/2022 1,739,856 810 3 270 12/20/2022 1,740,671 815 1 815 12/21/2022 1,741,471 800 1 800 12/22/2022 1,742,302 831 1 831 12/23/2022 1,743,118 816 1 816 1/3/2023 1,751,218 8,100 11 736 1/4/2023 1,752,048 830 1 830 1/5/2023 1,752,893 845 1 845 1/6/2023 1,754,147 1,254 1 1,254 1/9/2023 1,755,017 870 3 290 1/10/2023 1,755,827 810 1 810 1/11/2023 1,757,931 2,104 1 2,104 1/12/2023 1,759,346 1,415 1 1,415 1/13/2023 1,761,981 2,635 1 2,635 1/17/2023 1,764,522 2,541 4 635 1/18/2023 1,765,332 810 1 810 1/19/2023 1,766,684 1,352 1 1,352 1/20/2023 1,769,248 2,564 1 2,564 2/3/2023 1,803,153 33,905 14 2,422 2/7/2023 1,810,556 7,403 4 1,851 2/8/2023 1,812,315 1,759 1 1,759 2/9/2023 1,814,074 1,759 1 1,759 2/10/2023 1,815,824 1,750 1 1,750 2/13/2023 1,817,592 1,768 3 589 2/14/2023 1,819,341 1,749 1 1,749 2/15/2023 1,821,110 1,769 1 1,769 2/16/2023 1,822,869 1,759 1 1,759 2/17/2023 1,824,728 1,859 1 1,859 2/27/2023 1,842,318 17,590 10 1,759 2/28/2023 1,844,088 1,770 1 1,770 3/1/2023 1,845,843 1,755 1 1,755 3/2/2023 1,847,603 1,760 1 1,760 3/3/2023 1,849,356 1,753 1 1,753 3/6/2023 1,851,115 1,759 3 586 3/7/2023 1,852,874 1,759 1 1,759 3/8/2023 1,854,633 1,759 1 1,759 3/9/2023 1,856,333 1,700 1 1,700 3/10/2023 1,858,134 1,801 1 1,801 3/13/2023 1,859,868 1,734 3 578 3/14/2023 1,861,583 1,715 1 1,715 3/15/2023 1,863,322 1,739 1 1,739 3/16/2023 1,865,111 1,789 1 1,789 3/17/2023 1,866,870 1,759 1 1,759 3/20/2023 1,868,599 1,729 3 576 3/21/2023 1,870,351 1,752 1 1,752 3/22/2023 1,872,350 1,999 1 1,999 3/23/2023 1,874,102 1,752 1 1,752 3/24/2023 1,875,722 1,620 1 1,620 3/27/2023 1,877,464 1,742 3 581 3/28/2023 1,879,218 1,754 1 1,754 3/29/2023 1,881,008 1,790 1 1,790 3/30/2023 1,882,862 1,854 1 1,854 3/31/2023 1,884,652 1,790 1 1,790 4/3/2023 1,884,652 0 3 0 4/4/2023 1,886,442 1,790 1 1,790 4/5/2023 1,888,010 1,568 1 1,568 4/6/2023 1,889,755 1,745 1 1,745 4/7/2023 1,891,612 1,857 1 1,857 4/8/2023 1,893,101 1,489 1 1,489 4/11/2023 1,896,748 3,647 3 1,216 4/12/2023 1,898,543 1,795 1 1,795 4/13/2023 1,900,343 1,800 1 1,800 4/14/2023 1,901,801 1,458 1 1,458 4/17/2023 1,903,343 1,542 3 514 4/18/2023 1,905,002 1,659 1 1,659 4/19/2023 1,906,686 1,684 1 1,684 4/20/2023 1,908,234 1,548 1 1,548 4/21/2023 1,909,932 1,698 1 1,698 4/24/2023 1,911,690 1,758 3 586 4/25/2023 1,913,289 1,599 1 1,599 5/1/2023 1,929,819 16,530 6 2,755 5/2/2023 1,932,552 2,733 1 2,733 5/3/2023 1,935,312 2,760 1 2,760 5/4/2023 1,938,075 2,763 1 2,763 5/5/2023 1,940,845 2,770 1 2,770 5/6/2023 1,943,605 2,760 1 2,760 5/7/2023 1,946,365 2,760 1 2,760 5/8/2023 1,949,064 2,699 1 2,699 5/9/2023 1,951,824 2,760 1 2,760 5/10/2023 1,954,584 2,760 1 2,760 5/11/2023 1,957,344 2,760 1 2,760 5/12/2023 1,960,145 2,801 1 2,801 5/13/2023 1,962,905 2,760 1 2,760 5/14/2023 1,965,665 2,760 1 2,760 5/15/2023 1,968,425 2,760 1 2,760 5/16/2023 1,971,185 2,760 1 2,760 5/17/2023 1,973,945 2,760 1 2,760 5/18/2023 1,976,756 2,811 1 2,811 5/19/2023 1,979,455 2,699 1 2,699 5/20/2023 1,982,205 2,750 1 2,750 5/21/2023 1,984,955 2,750 1 2,750 5/22/2023 1,987,715 2,760 1 2,760 5/23/2023 1,990,475 2,760 1 2,760 5/24/2023 1,990,751 276 1 276 5/25/2023 1,993,450 2,699 1 2,699 5/26/2023 1,996,199 2,749 1 2,749 5/27/2023 1,998,959 2,760 1 2,760 5/28/2023 2,001,719 2,760 1 2,760 5/29/2023 2,004,479 2,760 1 2,760 5/30/2023 2,006,769 2,290 1 2,290 6/1/2023 2,009,529 2,760 2 1,380 6/2/2023 2,012,389 2,860 1 2,860 6/3/2023 2,015,350 2,961 1 2,961 6/4/2023 2,018,110 2,760 1 2,760 6/5/2023 2,020,870 2,760 1 2,760 6/6/2023 2,023,609 2,739 1 2,739 6/7/2023 2,026,369 2,760 1 2,760 6/8/2023 2,029,075 2,706 1 2,706 6/9/2023 2,031,151 2,076 1 2,076 6/10/2023 2,033,911 2,760 1 2,760 6/11/2023 2,036,581 2,670 1 2,670 6/12/2023 2,039,341 2,760 1 2,760 6/13/2023 2,042,101 2,760 1 2,760 6/14/2023 2,044,861 2,760 1 2,760 6/15/2023 2,047,530 2,669 1 2,669 6/16/2023 2,049,690 2,160 1 2,160 6/17/2023 2,051,950 2,260 1 2,260 6/18/2023 2,054,510 2,560 1 2,560 6/19/2023 2,057,270 2,760 1 2,760 6/20/2023 2,059,630 2,360 1 2,360 6/21/2023 2,062,390 2,760 1 2,760 6/22/2023 2,064,879 2,489 1 2,489 6/23/2023 2,067,639 2,760 1 2,760 6/24/2023 2,070,237 2,598 1 2,598 6/25/2023 2,072,987 2,750 1 2,750 6/26/2023 2,075,747 2,760 1 2,760 6/27/2023 2,078,107 2,360 1 2,360 6/28/2023 2,080,867 2,760 1 2,760 6/29/2023 2,083,627 2,760 1 2,760 6/30/2023 2,086,388 2,761 1 2,761 7/1/2023 2,086,388 0 1 0 7/2/2023 2,089,094 2,706 1 2,706 7/3/2023 2,092,051 2,957 1 2,957 7/4/2023 2,095,008 2,957 1 2,957 7/5/2023 2,098,108 3,100 1 3,100 7/6/2023 2,101,129 3,021 1 3,021 7/7/2023 2,103,894 2,765 1 2,765 7/8/2023 2,106,851 2,957 1 2,957 7/9/2023 2,109,814 2,963 1 2,963 7/10/2023 2,112,777 2,963 1 2,963 7/11/2023 2,115,674 2,897 1 2,897 7/12/2023 2,118,631 2,957 1 2,957 7/13/2023 2,121,628 2,997 1 2,997 7/14/2023 2,124,585 2,957 1 2,957 7/15/2023 2,127,182 2,597 1 2,597 7/16/2023 2,130,139 2,957 1 2,957 7/17/2023 2,133,096 2,957 1 2,957 7/18/2023 2,135,953 2,857 1 2,857 Total Discharge 421,170 Days:253 Average GPD 1,665 EDDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL METER 1 METER 1 USAGE METER 2 METER 2 USAGE TOTAL USAGE NO. OF DAYS DAILY USE READING (GALLONS) READING (GALLONS) (GALLONS) (GPD) 7/1/2022 344,817 ----- 280,795 ----- ----- ----- ----- 7/4/2022 No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data 7/5/2022 345,043 226 281,304 509 735 4 184 7/6/2022 345,452 409 281,822 518 927 1 927 7/7/2022 345,831 379 282,399 577 956 1 956 7/8/2022 346,165 334 283,064 665 999 1 999 7/11/2022 346,512 347 283,540 476 823 3 274 7/12/2022 346,745 233 284,171 631 864 1 864 7/13/2022 347,300 555 284,944 773 1,328 1 1,328 7/14/2022 350,498 3,198 250,669 ----- ----- ----- ----- 7/15/2022 350,845 347 252,394 1,725 2,072 1 2,072 7/18/2022 351,343 498 252,698 304 802 3 267 7/19/2022 351,845 502 252,902 204 706 1 706 7/20/2022 352,301 456 253,306 404 860 1 860 7/21/2022 352,570 269 253,704 398 667 1 667 7/22/2022 353,211 641 254,003 299 940 1 940 7/25/2022 353,709 498 254,350 347 845 3 282 7/26/2022 354,310 601 254,708 358 959 1 959 7/27/2022 354,811 501 255,050 342 843 1 843 7/28/2022 355,210 399 255,439 389 788 1 788 7/29/2022 355,611 401 255,746 307 708 1 708 8/1/2022 356,109 498 256,060 314 812 3 271 8/2/2022 356,707 598 256,364 304 902 1 902 8/3/2022 357,011 304 256,663 299 603 1 603 8/4/2022 357,426 415 256,917 254 669 1 669 8/5/2022 357,891 465 257,182 265 730 1 730 8/8/2022 358,095 204 257,455 273 477 3 159 8/9/2022 358,319 224 257,797 342 566 1 566 8/10/2022 358,817 498 258,042 245 743 1 743 8/11/2022 359,329 512 258,342 300 812 1 812 8/12/2022 359,676 347 258,626 284 631 1 631 8/15/2022 360,178 502 258,985 359 861 3 287 8/16/2022 360,478 300 259,292 307 607 1 607 8/17/2022 360,965 487 259,589 297 784 1 784 8/18/2022 361,423 458 259,889 300 758 1 758 8/19/2022 361,838 415 260,210 321 736 1 736 8/22/2022 362,422 584 260,560 350 934 3 311 8/23/2022 362,832 410 260,815 255 665 1 665 8/24/2022 363,295 463 261,064 249 712 1 712 8/25/2022 363,768 473 261,364 300 773 1 773 8/26/2022 364,266 498 261,633 269 767 1 767 8/29/2022 364,467 201 261,974 341 542 3 181 8/30/2022 364,756 289 262,343 369 658 1 658 8/31/2022 365,103 347 262,658 315 662 1 662 9/1/2022 365,601 498 262,962 304 802 1 802 9/2/2022 366,056 455 263,249 287 742 1 742 9/5/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 9/6/2022 366,706 650 263,675 426 1,076 4 269 9/7/2022 367,162 456 264,003 328 784 1 784 9/8/2022 367,574 412 264,305 302 714 1 714 9/9/2022 368,039 465 264,520 215 680 1 680 9/12/2022 368,462 423 264,828 308 731 3 244 9/13/2022 368,894 432 265,132 304 736 1 736 9/14/2022 369,372 478 265,438 306 784 1 784 9/15/2022 369,837 465 265,745 307 772 1 772 9/16/2022 370,335 498 266,056 311 809 1 809 9/19/2022 370,771 436 266,454 398 834 3 278 9/20/2022 371,183 412 266,761 307 719 1 719 9/21/2022 371,615 432 267,075 314 746 1 746 9/22/2022 372,113 498 267,384 309 807 1 807 9/23/2022 372,582 469 267,717 333 802 1 802 9/26/2022 373,037 455 268,015 298 753 3 251 9/27/2022 373,522 485 268,406 391 876 1 876 9/28/2022 373,941 419 268,410 4 423 1 423 9/29/2022 374,369 428 268,410 0 428 1 428 9/30/2022 374,804 435 268,514 104 539 1 539 10/3/2022 375,843 1,039 268,618 104 1,143 3 381 DATE 10/4/2022 376,643 800 269,218 600 1,400 1 1,400 10/5/2022 377,558 915 269,860 642 1,557 1 1,557 10/6/2022 378,472 914 270,402 542 1,456 1 1,456 10/7/2022 379,224 752 271,144 742 1,494 1 1,494 10/10/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 10/11/2022 380,119 895 271,792 648 1,543 4 386 10/12/2022 381,071 952 272,404 612 1,564 1 1,564 10/13/2022 382,036 965 273,056 652 1,617 1 1,617 10/14/2022 382,948 912 273,688 632 1,544 1 1,544 10/17/2022 383,949 1,001 274,291 603 1,604 3 535 10/18/2022 384,796 847 274,893 602 1,449 1 1,449 10/19/2022 385,754 958 275,493 600 1,558 1 1,558 10/20/2022 386,717 963 276,135 642 1,605 1 1,605 10/21/2022 387,631 914 276,767 632 1,546 1 1,546 10/24/2022 388,940 1,309 277,398 631 1,940 3 647 10/25/2022 389,960 1,020 277,991 593 1,613 1 1,613 10/26/2022 390,975 1,015 278,643 652 1,667 1 1,667 10/27/2022 391,931 956 279,305 662 1,618 1 1,618 10/28/2022 392,951 1,020 280,047 742 1,762 1 1,762 10/31/2022 392,990 39 280,689 642 681 3 227 11/1/2022 392,991 1 281,331 642 643 1 643 11/2/2022 393,845 854 281,983 652 1,506 1 1,506 11/3/2022 394,848 1,003 282,657 674 1,677 1 1,677 11/4/2022 395,758 910 283,278 621 1,531 1 1,531 11/7/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 11/8/2022 398,978 3,220 283,920 642 3,862 4 966 11/9/2022 400,179 1,201 284,561 641 1,842 1 1,842 11/10/2022 401,124 945 285,215 654 1,599 1 1,599 11/11/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 11/14/2022 402,576 1,452 285,919 704 2,156 4 539 11/15/2022 403,931 1,355 286,561 642 1,997 1 1,997 11/16/2022 404,933 1,002 287,206 645 1,647 1 1,647 11/17/2022 405,972 1,039 287,747 541 1,580 1 1,580 11/18/2022 406,994 1,022 288,268 521 1,543 1 1,543 11/21/2022 408,027 1,033 288,866 598 1,631 3 544 11/22/2022 409,329 1,302 289,466 600 1,902 1 1,902 11/23/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 11/24/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 11/25/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 11/28/2022 410,930 1,601 290,408 942 2,543 6 424 11/29/2022 411,929 999 291,012 604 1,603 1 1,603 11/30/2022 413,238 1,309 291,564 552 1,861 1 1,861 12/1/2022 414,277 1,039 292,206 642 1,681 1 1,681 12/2/2022 415,222 945 292,806 600 1,545 1 1,545 12/5/2022 416,132 910 293,472 666 1,576 3 525 12/6/2022 417,190 1,058 294,166 694 1,752 1 1,752 12/7/2022 418,219 1,029 294,755 589 1,618 1 1,618 12/8/2022 419,248 1,029 295,509 754 1,783 1 1,783 12/9/2022 420,300 1,052 296,144 635 1,687 1 1,687 12/12/2022 421,339 1,039 296,778 634 1,673 3 558 12/13/2022 422,297 958 297,412 634 1,592 1 1,592 12/14/2022 423,166 869 298,086 674 1,543 1 1,543 12/15/2022 423,924 758 298,711 625 1,383 1 1,383 12/16/2022 424,780 856 299,343 632 1,488 1 1,488 12/19/2022 425,712 932 299,974 631 1,563 3 521 12/20/2022 426,655 943 300,648 674 1,617 1 1,617 12/21/2022 427,520 865 301,248 600 1,465 1 1,465 12/22/2022 428,546 1,026 301,780 532 1,558 1 1,558 12/23/2022 429,585 1,039 302,384 604 1,643 1 1,643 12/26/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 12/27/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 12/28/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 12/29/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 12/30/2022 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 1/2/2023 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 1/3/2023 No school No school No school No school No school No school No school 1/4/2023 430,894 1,309 303,184 800 2,109 12 176 1/5/2023 432,203 1,309 303,808 624 1,933 10 193 1/6/2023 433,512 1,309 304,432 624 1,933 10 193 1/9/2023 434,715 1,203 305,032 600 1,803 12 150 1/10/2023 435,457 742 305,596 564 1,306 12 109 1/11/2023 436,302 845 306,241 645 1,490 12 124 1/12/2023 437,611 1,309 306,874 633 1,942 10 194 1/13/2023 438,920 1,309 307,489 615 1,924 10 192 1/16/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 12 No school 1/17/2023 440,421 1,501 308,213 724 2,225 12 185 1/18/2023 441,730 1,309 308,837 624 1,933 12 161 1/19/2023 442,939 1,209 309,479 642 1,851 10 185 1/20/2023 444,348 1,409 310,121 642 2,051 10 205 1/23/2023 445,657 1,309 310,773 652 1,961 12 163 1/24/2023 446,866 1,209 311,415 642 1,851 12 154 1/25/2023 448,375 1,509 312,037 622 2,131 12 178 1/26/2023 449,320 945 312,672 635 1,580 10 158 1/27/2023 450,525 1,205 313,319 647 1,852 10 185 1/30/2023 451,179 654 313,961 642 1,296 12 108 1/31/2023 453,379 2,200 314,603 642 2,842 12 237 2/1/2023 454,688 1,309 315,245 642 1,951 12 163 2/2/2023 455,997 1,309 315,887 642 1,951 10 195 2/3/2023 456,495 498 316,529 642 1,140 10 114 2/6/2023 456,960 465 317,154 625 1,090 12 91 2/7/2023 457,570 610 317,795 641 1,251 12 104 2/8/2023 458,224 654 318,393 598 1,252 12 104 2/9/2023 458,934 710 318,962 569 1,279 10 128 2/10/2023 459,888 954 319,606 644 1,598 10 160 2/13/2023 460,742 854 320,319 713 1,567 12 131 2/14/2023 461,426 684 320,948 629 1,313 12 109 2/15/2023 462,340 914 321,549 601 1,515 12 126 2/16/2023 462,994 654 322,182 633 1,287 10 129 2/17/2023 464,033 1,039 322,824 642 1,681 10 168 2/20/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 12 No school 2/21/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 12 No school 2/22/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 12 No school 2/23/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 10 No school 2/24/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 10 No school 2/27/2023 465,272 1,239 323,866 1,042 2,281 12 190 2/28/2023 466,311 1,039 324,508 642 1,681 12 140 3/1/2023 467,350 1,039 325,150 642 1,681 12 140 3/2/2023 468,659 1,309 325,792 642 1,951 10 195 3/3/2023 469,867 1,208 326,413 621 1,829 10 183 3/6/2023 470,877 1,010 326,961 548 1,558 12 130 3/7/2023 471,787 910 327,559 598 1,508 12 126 3/8/2023 472,735 948 328,160 601 1,549 12 129 3/9/2023 473,774 1,039 328,815 655 1,694 10 169 3/10/2023 474,784 1,010 329,440 625 1,635 10 164 3/13/2023 475,817 1,033 330,082 642 1,675 12 140 3/14/2023 476,856 1,039 330,724 642 1,681 12 140 3/15/2023 478,095 1,239 331,378 654 1,893 12 158 3/16/2023 479,082 987 331,976 598 1,585 10 159 3/17/2023 480,017 935 332,497 521 1,456 10 146 3/20/2023 480,971 954 333,095 598 1,552 12 129 3/21/2023 481,969 998 333,740 645 1,643 12 137 3/22/2023 482,989 1,020 334,340 600 1,620 12 135 3/23/2023 484,245 1,256 334,941 601 1,857 10 186 3/24/2023 485,284 1,039 335,542 601 1,640 10 164 3/27/2023 486,323 1,039 336,144 602 1,641 12 137 3/28/2023 487,352 1,029 336,186 42 1,071 12 89 3/29/2023 488,398 1,046 337,431 1,245 2,291 12 191 3/30/2023 489,427 1,029 338,073 642 1,671 10 167 3/31/2023 490,456 1,029 338,715 642 1,671 10 167 4/3/2023 491,495 1,039 339,357 642 1,681 12 140 4/4/2023 492,595 1,100 339,657 300 1,400 12 117 4/5/2023 493,795 1,200 340,657 1,000 2,200 12 183 4/6/2023 495,100 1,305 340,955 298 1,603 10 160 4/7/2023 496,099 999 341,639 684 1,683 10 168 4/10/2023 497,419 1,320 342,263 624 1,944 12 162 4/11/2023 498,522 1,103 342,938 675 1,778 12 148 4/12/2023 499,831 1,309 343,512 574 1,883 12 157 4/13/2023 500,851 1,020 344,033 521 1,541 10 154 4/14/2023 502,056 1,205 344,632 599 1,804 10 180 4/17/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 12 No school 4/18/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 12 No school 4/19/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 12 No school 4/20/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 10 No school 4/21/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 10 No school 4/24/2023 503,465 1,409 345,888 1,256 2,665 12 222 4/25/2023 504,774 1,309 346,510 622 1,931 12 161 4/26/2023 505,283 509 347,133 623 1,132 12 94 4/27/2023 505,928 645 347,758 625 1,270 10 127 4/28/2023 507,237 1,309 348,400 642 1,951 10 195 5/1/2023 507,852 615 348,742 342 957 12 80 5/2/2023 508,464 612 349,084 342 954 12 80 5/3/2023 508,881 417 349,337 253 670 12 56 5/4/2023 509,428 547 349,689 352 899 10 90 5/5/2023 510,041 613 349,900 211 824 10 82 5/8/2023 510,425 384 350,154 254 638 12 53 5/9/2023 511,040 615 350,412 258 873 12 73 5/10/2023 511,461 421 350,706 294 715 12 60 5/11/2023 512,048 587 351,048 342 929 10 93 5/12/2023 512,435 387 351,432 384 771 10 77 5/15/2023 512,793 358 351,674 242 600 12 50 5/16/2023 513,051 258 351,988 314 572 12 48 5/17/2023 No school No school No school No school No school 12 No school 5/18/2023 513,666 615 352,309 321 936 10 94 5/19/2023 514,190 524 352,605 296 820 10 82 5/22/2023 514,546 356 352,947 342 698 12 58 5/23/2023 515,085 539 353,209 262 801 12 67 5/24/2023 515,609 524 353,507 298 822 12 69 5/25/2023 516,207 598 353,861 354 952 10 95 5/26/2023 516,820 613 354,203 342 955 10 96 5/29/2023 517,031 211 354,515 312 523 12 44 5/30/2023 517,400 369 354,816 301 670 12 56 6/1/2023 518,015 615 355,137 321 936 13 72 6/2/2023 518,576 561 355,479 342 903 11 82 6/5/2023 519,165 589 355,721 242 831 13 64 6/6/2023 519,766 601 356,019 298 899 13 69 6/7/2023 520,264 498 356,363 344 842 13 65 6/8/2023 520,879 615 356,664 301 916 13 70 6/9/2023 521,477 598 356,961 297 895 11 81 6/12/2023 522,075 598 357,303 342 940 13 72 6/13/2023 522,705 630 357,548 245 875 12 73 6/14/2023 523,203 498 357,890 342 840 12 70 6/15/2023 523,701 498 358,186 296 794 10 79 6/16/2023 524,249 548 358,528 342 890 10 89 6/19/2023 524,848 599 358,890 362 961 12 80 6/20/2023 525,449 601 359,211 321 922 12 77 6/21/2023 525,926 477 359,553 342 819 12 68 6/22/2023 526,417 491 359,851 298 789 10 79 6/23/2023 527,032 615 360,193 342 957 10 96 6/26/2023 No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data 6/27/2023 No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data 6/28/2023 No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data 6/29/2023 No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data 6/30/2023 No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data 7/3/2023 527,647 615 360,535 342 957 10 96 7/4/2023 528,168 521 360,877 342 863 1 863 7/5/2023 528,755 587 361,119 242 829 1 829 7/6/2023 529,281 526 361,420 301 827 1 827 7/7/2023 529,931 650 361,621 201 851 1 851 7/10/2023 530,546 615 361,951 330 945 3 315 7/11/2023 531,087 541 362,152 201 742 1 742 7/12/2023 531,689 602 362,417 265 867 1 867 7/13/2023 532,212 523 362,673 256 779 1 779 7/14/2023 532,701 489 363,015 342 831 1 831 7/17/2023 533,316 615 363,230 215 830 3 277 7/18/2023 533,840 524 363,528 298 822 1 822 7/19/2023 534,381 541 363,830 302 843 1 843 7/20/2023 535,021 640 364,172 342 982 1 982 Total Disharge:273,581 Days:384 Average GPD:712 TRANSMITTAL To: Brewster Town Hall Board of Health Department 2198 Main St Brewster, MA 02631 Date: 07/28/2023 Project No. C16845.07 Via: 1st Class Mail Pick up Certified Fed Ex Subject: Cape Cod Sea Camps 3057 Main Street Brewster, MA GWDP 977-0 Plans Copy of Letter Specifications Other We are sending the following items: Copies Date No. Description 1 06/2023 C16845.07 Daily Log Sheet (Not field-tested – Camp is Closed) 1 06/22/2023 C16845.07 Quarterly & Monthly Discharge Monitor Report (Not sampled – Camp is Closed) 1 07/28/2023 C16845.07 eDEP Electronic Receipt These are transmitted as checked below: for approval for your use as requested for review & comment Remarks: Enclosed are the recent monthly reporting forms for the system at the above referenced location under GWDP 977-0. The laundry mat has been shut down since the camp closed. No flow or pH was able to be recorded and the distribution box was not sampled. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or comments. JGS/acc By: John G. Schnaible Cc: plombardi@brewster-ma.gov NOTE: If enclosures are not as noted, please contact us at (508) 255-6511 C. Daily Readings/Analysis Information Date Effluent Flow GPD Reuse Flow GPD Irrigation Flow GPD Turbidity Influent pH Effluent pH Chlorine Residual (mg/l) UV Intensity (%) 1 NS NS 2 NS NS 3 NS NS 4 NS NS 5 NS NS 6 NS NS 7 NS NS 8 NS NS 9 NS NS 10 NS NS 11 NS NS 12 NS NS 13 NS NS 14 NS NS 15 NS NS 16 NS NS 17 NS NS 18 NS NS 19 NS NS 20 NS NS 21 NS NS 22 NS NS 23 NS NS 24 NS NS 25 NS NS 26 NS NS 27 NS NS 28 NS NS 29 NS NS 30 NS NS 31 gdpdls.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit DAILY LOG SHEET 977 1. Permit Number 043070847 2. Tax identification Number 2023 JUN DAILY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Contaminant Analysis Information For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only) NS = Not Sampled DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. < Parameter/Contaminant LAUNDRY EFFLUENT Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 TSS NS MG/L OIL & GREASE NS MG/L FOAMING AGENTS (MBAS)NS MG/L mwdgwp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 977 1. Permit Number 043070847 2. Tax identification Number 2023 JUN MONTHLY 3. 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DEP Transaction ID: 1593509 Date and Time Submitted: 7/28/2023 9:25:12 AM Other Email : DEP Transaction ID: 1593509 Date and Time Submitted: 7/28/2023 9:25:12 AM Other Email : DEP Transaction ID: 1593509 Date and Time Submitted: 7/28/2023 9:25:12 AM Other Email : Form Name: Groundwater Discharge Monitoring Report Forms Facility Information: Tax Identification Number: 043070847 location: 3057 MAIN STREET Address: BREWSTER ZIP: 02631 Daily Log Sheet(2023 JUN DAILY) Form Name: Groundwater Discharge Monitoring Report Forms Facility Information: Tax Identification Number: 043070847 location: 3057 MAIN STREET Address: BREWSTER ZIP: 02631 Monitoring Well Data Report(1 - 2023 Jun Monthly) Form Name: Comments My eDEP Forms Signature Receipt TRANSMITTAL To: Jacquelyn Linehan, Property Mgr. Date: 07/28/2023 Project No. WBR007.00 King’s Landing Apartments Via: Email Pick up Certified Fed Ex 1200 South State Street Brewster, MA 02631 via email: jlinehan@poahcommunities.com Subject: King’s Landing Apartments 3 State Street Brewster, MA Permit #934-1 Plans Copy of Letter Specifications Other We are sending the following items: Copies Date No. Description 1 06/2023 934-1 Daily Log Sheet 1 06/29/2023 934-1 Monthly Discharge Report w/Laboratory Test Results 1 06/22/2023 934-1 Monthly Monitoring Well Report (Field-tested Data) 1 07/28/2023 934-1 eDEP Electronic Receipt These are transmitted as checked below: for approval for your use as requested for review & comment Remarks: Enclosed are the recent reporting forms for the wastewater treatment facility at the above-referenced location. Monthly test results also indicate high levels of Total Nitrogen that exceed the upper discharge limit (10 mg/L) due to elevated levels of TKN. We will adjust the system settings and use of process control chemicals to help improve treatment of the system. The average daily flow was approximately 10,037 gpd. If you have any questions regarding this report or the WWTF, please do not hesitate to contact us. cc: Brewster Board of Health CC Commission Joe Henderson, Horsley Witten Group, Inc. (via email) AquaPoint.3 LLC By: Chad A. Simmons, WWTPO NOTE: If enclosures are not as noted, please contact us at (508) 255-6511 C. Daily Readings/Analysis Information Date Effluent Flow GPD Reuse Flow GPD Irrigation Flow GPD Turbidity Influent pH Effluent pH Chlorine Residual (mg/l) UV Intensity (%) 1 1,518 7.33 7.69 2 5,931 7.12 7.58 3 10,964 4 11,278 5 9,194 6.91 7.51 6 9,961 6.79 7.67 7 9,733 6.92 7.66 8 9,525 6.87 7.72 9 10,497 6.95 7.64 10 9,802 11 9,583 12 10,034 7.03 7.61 13 10,980 6.99 7.63 14 9,443 6.91 7.55 15 8,977 6.77 7.42 16 10,038 6.81 7.44 17 9,873 18 8,872 19 10,072 6.84 7.56 20 9,800 6.83 7.58 21 11,375 6.87 7.61 22 9,669 6.82 7.58 23 10,026 6.88 7.59 24 10,928 25 10,795 26 12,353 6.93 7.51 27 10,704 6.82 7.53 28 9,330 6.84 7.54 29 10,628 7.11 7.58 30 9,104 7.02 7.60 31 gdpdls.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit DAILY LOG SHEET 934 1. Permit Number 352432096 2. Tax identification Number 2023 JUN DAILY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency D. Contaminant Analysis Information For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only) NS = Not Sampled 1. Parameter/Contaminant 2. Influent 3. Effluent 4. Effluent Method Units Detection limit BOD 140 7.9 2.0 MG/L TSS 66 13 5.0 MG/L TOTAL SOLIDS 310 MG/L AMMONIA­N 1.30 MG/L NITRATE­N 1.9 0.10 MG/L TOTAL NITROGEN(NO3+NO2+TKN)10.09 0.050 MG/L OIL & GREASE ND 4.0 MG/L infeffrp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Discharge Monitoring Report • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 934 1. Permit Number 352432096 2. Tax identification Number 2023 JUN MONTHLY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency L2337341 Coastal Engineering Company WBR007.00 KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Client: Project Name: Project Number: 07/23/23 Eight Walkup Drive, Westborough, MA 01581-1019 Lab Number: Report Date: 508-898-9220 (Fax) 508-898-9193 800-624-9220 - www.alphalab.com 260 Cranberry Highway Route 6A Chad SimmonsATTN: ANALYTICAL REPORT Certifications & Approvals: MA (M-MA086), NH NELAP (2064), CT (PH-0826), IL (200077), IN (C-MA-03), KY (KY98045), ME (MA00086), MD (348), NJ (MA935), NY (11148), NC (25700/666), OH (CL108), OR (MA-1316), PA (68-03671), RI (LAO00065), TX (T104704476), VT (VT-0935), VA (460195), USDA (Permit #525-23-122-91930). Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-6511Phone: The original project report/data package is held by Alpha Analytical. This report/data package is paginated and should be reproduced only in its entirety. Alpha Analytical holds no responsibility for results and/or data that are not consistent with the original. Serial_No:07232316:19 Page 1 of 23 FF INFLUENT (COMPOSITE)Client ID: 06/29/23 08:00Date Collected: 06/29/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2337341-01Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2337341 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Solids, Total Solids, Total Suspended Nitrogen, Ammonia BOD, 5 day 310 66. 1.30 140 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 1.3 2.9 10 15 13 14 0.750 30 07/05/23 03:52 07/05/23 17:21 07/16/23 18:52 07/05/23 19:00 121,2540B 121,2540D 121,4500NH3-BH 121,5210B DEW REM AT JRG Date Prepared - - 07/14/23 22:11 06/30/23 23:49 07/23/23 MDL NA NA -- NA Sample Depth: Serial_No:07232316:19 Page 6 of 23 FF EFFLUENT (COMPOSITE)Client ID: 06/29/23 08:00Date Collected: 06/29/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2337341-02Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2337341 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Solids, Total Suspended Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl BOD, 5 day 13. 0.27 1.9 7.92 7.9 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 1 1 1 1 1 5.0 0.050 0.10 0.300 2.0 07/05/23 17:21 06/30/23 04:58 06/30/23 04:58 07/16/23 22:51 07/05/23 19:00 121,2540D 44,353.2 44,353.2 121,4500NH3-H 121,5210B REM KAF KAF AT JRG Date Prepared - - - 07/16/23 01:50 06/30/23 23:49 07/23/23 MDL NA -- -- -- NA Sample Depth: Serial_No:07232316:19 Page 7 of 23 FF EFFLUENT (GRAB)Client ID: 06/29/23 08:00Date Collected: 06/29/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2337341-03Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2337341 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Oil & Grease, Hem-Grav ND mg/l 14.0 07/13/23 11:59 140,1664B JGM Date Prepared 07/13/23 08:45 07/23/23 MDL -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07232316:19 Page 8 of 23 FF PILOT INFLUENTClient ID: 06/29/23 08:00Date Collected: 06/29/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2337341-04Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2337341 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Nitrogen, Ammonia Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 37.2 53.5 mg/l mg/l 20 5 1.50 1.50 07/19/23 12:11 07/16/23 22:52 121,4500NH3-BH 121,4500NH3-H KEP AT Date Prepared 07/18/23 20:51 07/16/23 01:50 07/23/23 MDL -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07232316:19 Page 9 of 23 FF PILOT EFFLUENTClient ID: 06/29/23 08:00Date Collected: 06/29/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2337341-05Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2337341 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Nitrogen, Ammonia Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 11.2 23.9 mg/l mg/l 2 1 0.150 0.300 07/19/23 12:12 07/21/23 17:29 121,4500NH3-BH 121,4500NH3-H KEP JRO Date Prepared 07/18/23 20:51 07/20/23 15:32 07/23/23 MDL -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07232316:19 Page 10 of 23 Serial_No:07232316:19 Page 23 of 23 D. VOC Analysis Information If VOCs are present, please indicate the amounts of the individual compounds in µg/l. For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" NS = Not Sampled DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. Parameter/Contaminant HW­1 HW­2 HW­3 HW­4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 ACETONE ND ND ND ND UG/L BENZENE ND ND ND ND UG/L 1,1 DICHLOROETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L 1,2 DICHLOROETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L 1,1 DICHLOROETHYLENE ND ND ND ND UG/L CIS­1,2­DICHLOROETHYLENE ND ND ND ND UG/L TRANS 1,2 DICHLOROETHYLENE ND ND ND ND UG/L ETHYL BENZENE ND ND ND ND UG/L METHYLENECHLORIDE ND ND ND ND UG/L TOLUENE ND ND ND ND UG/L O­XYLENE ND ND ND ND UG/L P/M XYLENE ND ND ND ND UG/L CARBON TETRACHLORIDE ND ND ND ND UG/L CHLOROFORM ND ND ND ND UG/L 2­BUTANONE (MEK)ND ND ND ND UG/L mwdgwp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 934 1. Permit Number 352432096 2. Tax identification Number 2023 ANNUAL 3. Sampling Month & Frequency D. VOC Analysis Information If VOCs are present, please indicate the amounts of the individual compounds in µg/l. For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" NS = Not Sampled DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. Parameter/Contaminant HW­1 HW­2 HW­3 HW­4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 4­METHYL­2­PENTANONE (MIBK)ND ND ND ND UG/L TRICHLOROETHYLENE ND ND ND ND UG/L TETRACHLOROETHYLENE ND ND ND ND UG/L 1,1,1 TRICHLOROETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L VINYLCHLORIDE ND ND ND ND UG/L STYRENE ND ND ND ND UG/L CHLOROBENZENE ND ND ND ND UG/L METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER ND ND ND ND UG/L CHLOROETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L 1,2­DICHLOROPROPANE ND ND ND ND UG/L DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L 1,1,2­TRICHLOROETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L 2­CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER ND ND ND ND UG/L BROMODICHLOROMETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L BROMOFORM ND ND ND ND UG/L mwdgwp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 934 1. Permit Number 352432096 2. Tax identification Number 2023 ANNUAL 3. Sampling Month & Frequency D. VOC Analysis Information If VOCs are present, please indicate the amounts of the individual compounds in µg/l. For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" NS = Not Sampled DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. Parameter/Contaminant HW­1 HW­2 HW­3 HW­4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 1,1,2,2­TETRACHLOROETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L CHLOROMETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L BROMOMETHANE ND ND ND ND UG/L CARBONDISULFIDE ND ND ND ND UG/L 2­HEXANONE ND ND ND ND UG/L ACROLEIN ND ND ND ND UG/L ACRYLONITRILE ND ND ND ND UG/L TRANS­1,3­DICHLOROPROPENE ND ND ND ND UG/L CIS­1,3­DICHLOROPROPENE ND ND ND ND UG/L mwdgwp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 934 1. Permit Number 352432096 2. Tax identification Number 2023 ANNUAL 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Contaminant Analysis Information For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only) NS = Not Sampled DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. < Parameter/Contaminant HW­1 HW­2 HW­3 HW­4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 NITRATE­N 2.6 2.2 0.78 DRY MG/L TOTAL NITROGEN(NO3+NO2+TKN)2.6 2.2 1.13 DRY MG/L TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AS P 0.919 0.074 0.279 DRY MG/L ORTHO PHOSPHATE 0.005 0.005 0.005 DRY MG/L mwdgwp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 934 1. Permit Number 352432096 2. Tax identification Number 2023 QUARTERLY 2 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Contaminant Analysis Information For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only) NS = Not Sampled DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. < Parameter/Contaminant HW­1 HW­2 HW­3 HW­4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 PH 6.04 5.88 5.67 DRY S.U. STATIC WATER LEVEL 23.51 21.01 20.95 DRY FEET SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE 800 450 640 DRY UMHOS/C mwdgwp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 934 1. Permit Number 352432096 2. Tax identification Number 2023 JUN MONTHLY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency L2336200 Coastal Engineering Company WBR007.00 KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Client: Project Name: Project Number: 07/14/23 Eight Walkup Drive, Westborough, MA 01581-1019 Lab Number: Report Date: 508-898-9220 (Fax) 508-898-9193 800-624-9220 - www.alphalab.com 260 Cranberry Highway Route 6A Chad SimmonsATTN: ANALYTICAL REPORT Certifications & Approvals: MA (M-MA086), NH NELAP (2064), CT (PH-0826), IL (200077), IN (C-MA-03), KY (KY98045), ME (MA00086), MD (348), NJ (MA935), NY (11148), NC (25700/666), OH (CL108), OR (MA-1316), PA (68-03671), RI (LAO00065), TX (T104704476), VT (VT-0935), VA (460195), USDA (Permit #525-23-122-91930). Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 255-6511Phone: The original project report/data package is held by Alpha Analytical. This report/data package is paginated and should be reproduced only in its entirety. Alpha Analytical holds no responsibility for results and/or data that are not consistent with the original. Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 1 of 31 ORGANICS Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 4 of 31 VOLATILES Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 5 of 31 FF Methylene chloride 1,1-Dichloroethane Chloroform Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloropropane Dibromochloromethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether Tetrachloroethene Chlorobenzene Trichlorofluoromethane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Bromodichloromethane trans-1,3-Dichloropropene cis-1,3-Dichloropropene Bromoform 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Chloromethane Bromomethane Vinyl chloride Chloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene trans-1,2-Dichloroethene cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Parameter Result Dilution Factor ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qualifier Units RL Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 3.5 1.0 1.5 10 1.0 3.5 5.0 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 5.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 07/14/23 HW-1Client ID: 06/22/23 12:15Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-01Lab ID: Field Prep:Not Specified Matrix:Water Analytical Method: Analytical Date: Analyst: 128,624.1 06/25/23 13:14 KJD MDL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 6 of 31 Trichloroethene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene p/m-Xylene o-xylene Xylenes, Total Styrene Acetone Carbon disulfide 2-Butanone Vinyl acetate 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 2-Hexanone Acrolein Acrylonitrile Dibromomethane Parameter Result Dilution Factor ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qualifier Units RL Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 1.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10 5.0 10 10 10 10 8.0 10 1.0 Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene 98 92 100 60-140 60-140 60-140 Acceptance CriteriaSurrogate % Recovery Qualifier 07/14/23 HW-1Client ID: 06/22/23 12:15Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-01Lab ID: Field Prep:Not Specified MDL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 7 of 31 Methylene chloride 1,1-Dichloroethane Chloroform Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloropropane Dibromochloromethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether Tetrachloroethene Chlorobenzene Trichlorofluoromethane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Bromodichloromethane trans-1,3-Dichloropropene cis-1,3-Dichloropropene Bromoform 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Chloromethane Bromomethane Vinyl chloride Chloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene trans-1,2-Dichloroethene cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Parameter Result Dilution Factor ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qualifier Units RL Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 3.5 1.0 1.5 10 1.0 3.5 5.0 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 5.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 07/14/23 HW-2Client ID: 06/22/23 12:30Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-02Lab ID: Field Prep:Not Specified Matrix:Water Analytical Method: Analytical Date: Analyst: 128,624.1 06/25/23 13:48 KJD MDL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 8 of 31 Trichloroethene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene p/m-Xylene o-xylene Xylenes, Total Styrene Acetone Carbon disulfide 2-Butanone Vinyl acetate 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 2-Hexanone Acrolein Acrylonitrile Dibromomethane Parameter Result Dilution Factor ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qualifier Units RL Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 1.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10 5.0 10 10 10 10 8.0 10 1.0 Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97 97 101 60-140 60-140 60-140 Acceptance CriteriaSurrogate % Recovery Qualifier 07/14/23 HW-2Client ID: 06/22/23 12:30Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-02Lab ID: Field Prep:Not Specified MDL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 9 of 31 Methylene chloride 1,1-Dichloroethane Chloroform Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloropropane Dibromochloromethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether Tetrachloroethene Chlorobenzene Trichlorofluoromethane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Bromodichloromethane trans-1,3-Dichloropropene cis-1,3-Dichloropropene Bromoform 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Chloromethane Bromomethane Vinyl chloride Chloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene trans-1,2-Dichloroethene cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Parameter Result Dilution Factor ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qualifier Units RL Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 3.5 1.0 1.5 10 1.0 3.5 5.0 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 5.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 07/14/23 HW-3Client ID: 06/22/23 12:45Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-03Lab ID: Field Prep:Not Specified Matrix:Water Analytical Method: Analytical Date: Analyst: 128,624.1 06/25/23 14:22 KJD MDL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 10 of 31 Trichloroethene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene p/m-Xylene o-xylene Xylenes, Total Styrene Acetone Carbon disulfide 2-Butanone Vinyl acetate 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 2-Hexanone Acrolein Acrylonitrile Dibromomethane Parameter Result Dilution Factor ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qualifier Units RL Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 1.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10 5.0 10 10 10 10 8.0 10 1.0 Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97 90 99 60-140 60-140 60-140 Acceptance CriteriaSurrogate % Recovery Qualifier 07/14/23 HW-3Client ID: 06/22/23 12:45Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-03Lab ID: Field Prep:Not Specified MDL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 11 of 31 Method Blank Analysis Batch Quality Control Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 06/25/23 12:39 128,624.1Analytical Method: Analytical Date: 07/14/23 Analyst:KJD Methylene chloride 1,1-Dichloroethane Chloroform Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloropropane Dibromochloromethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether Tetrachloroethene Chlorobenzene Trichlorofluoromethane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Bromodichloromethane trans-1,3-Dichloropropene cis-1,3-Dichloropropene Bromoform 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Chloromethane Bromomethane Vinyl chloride Chloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene trans-1,2-Dichloroethene cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Trichloroethene Parameter Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND RL 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 3.5 1.0 1.5 10 1.0 3.5 5.0 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 5.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l UnitsQualifier Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-03 Batch: WG1796084-4 MDL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 12 of 31 Method Blank Analysis Batch Quality Control Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 06/25/23 12:39 128,624.1Analytical Method: Analytical Date: 07/14/23 Analyst:KJD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene p/m-Xylene o-xylene Xylenes, Total Styrene Acetone Carbon disulfide 2-Butanone Vinyl acetate 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 2-Hexanone Acrolein Acrylonitrile Dibromomethane Parameter Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND RL 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 10 5.0 10 10 10 10 8.0 10 1.0 ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l UnitsQualifier Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-03 Batch: WG1796084-4 Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene 99 92 100 60-140 60-140 60-140 Surrogate %Recovery Qualifier Acceptance Criteria MDL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 13 of 31 Methylene chloride 1,1-Dichloroethane Chloroform Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloropropane Dibromochloromethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether Tetrachloroethene Chlorobenzene Trichlorofluoromethane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Bromodichloromethane trans-1,3-Dichloropropene cis-1,3-Dichloropropene Bromoform 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Chloromethane Bromomethane 100 100 110 90 100 85 100 95 95 90 105 100 85 90 75 85 75 100 100 100 90 110 90 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60-140 50-150 70-135 70-130 35-165 70-135 70-130 1-225 70-130 65-135 50-150 70-130 70-130 65-135 50-150 25-175 70-130 60-140 65-135 70-130 60-140 1-205 15-185 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28 49 54 41 55 50 45 71 39 53 84 49 36 56 86 58 42 61 61 41 63 60 61 Parameter LCS %Recovery LCSD %Recovery %Recovery Limits RPD RPD Limits Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-03 Batch: WG1796084-3 Lab Control Sample Analysis Batch Quality ControlProject Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 07/14/23 Qual Qual Qual Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 14 of 31 Vinyl chloride Chloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene trans-1,2-Dichloroethene cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Trichloroethene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene p/m-Xylene o-xylene Styrene Acetone Carbon disulfide 2-Butanone Vinyl acetate 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 2-Hexanone Acrolein Acrylonitrile Dibromomethane 140 120 100 95 105 90 90 90 90 95 90 90 114 90 124 115 108 106 110 108 95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-195 40-160 50-150 70-130 60-140 65-135 65-135 70-130 65-135 60-140 60-140 60-140 40-160 60-140 60-140 60-140 60-140 60-140 60-140 60-140 70-130 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 66 78 32 45 30 48 57 43 57 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 60 30 Parameter LCS %Recovery LCSD %Recovery %Recovery Limits RPD RPD Limits Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-03 Batch: WG1796084-3 Lab Control Sample Analysis Batch Quality ControlProject Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 07/14/23 Qual Qual Qual Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 15 of 31 INORGANICS & MISCELLANEOUS Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 17 of 31 FF HW-1Client ID: 06/22/23 12:15Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-01Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Phosphorus, Total Phosphorus, Orthophosphate ND 2.6 ND 0.919 0.005 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 1 1 1 5 1 0.050 0.10 0.300 0.050 0.005 06/24/23 04:28 06/24/23 04:28 07/14/23 14:27 07/11/23 14:58 06/24/23 09:24 44,353.2 44,353.2 121,4500NH3-H 121,4500P-E 121,4500P-E KAF KAF AVT EYA KAF Date Prepared - - 07/13/23 22:32 07/11/23 09:21 - 07/14/23 MDL -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 18 of 31 FF HW-2Client ID: 06/22/23 12:30Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-02Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Phosphorus, Total Phosphorus, Orthophosphate ND 2.2 ND 0.074 0.005 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 1 1 1 1 1 0.050 0.10 0.300 0.010 0.005 06/24/23 04:30 06/24/23 04:30 07/14/23 14:28 07/11/23 15:02 06/24/23 09:25 44,353.2 44,353.2 121,4500NH3-H 121,4500P-E 121,4500P-E KAF KAF AVT EYA KAF Date Prepared - - 07/13/23 22:32 07/11/23 09:21 - 07/14/23 MDL -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 19 of 31 FF HW-3Client ID: 06/22/23 12:45Date Collected: 06/23/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water 3 STATE ROAD BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2336200-03Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 L2336200 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Phosphorus, Total Phosphorus, Orthophosphate ND 0.78 0.352 0.279 0.005 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 1 1 1 1 1 0.050 0.10 0.300 0.010 0.005 06/24/23 04:31 06/24/23 04:31 07/14/23 14:29 07/11/23 15:03 06/24/23 09:25 44,353.2 44,353.2 121,4500NH3-H 121,4500P-E 121,4500P-E KAF KAF AVT EYA KAF Date Prepared - - 07/13/23 22:32 07/11/23 09:21 - 07/14/23 MDL -- -- -- -- -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 20 of 31 Serial_No:07142316:06 Page 31 of 31 7/28/23, 8:53 AM eDEP - 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OIL & GREASE ND 3.6 MG/L FECAL COLIFORM ND 2.0 /100 ML CHLORIDE 50 1.0 MG/L infeffrp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Discharge Monitoring Report • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 746 1. Permit Number 200303120 2. Tax identification Number 2023 JUL MONTHLY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency Important:When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor ­ do not use the return key.  A. Facility Information 1. Facility name, address: PLEASANT BAY HEALTH CTR a. Name 383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD b. Street Address BREWSTER MA 02631 c. City d. State e. Zip Code 2. Contact information: JOSEPH SMITH a. Name of Facility Contact Person 7742125005 jsmith@nsuwater.com b. Telephone Number c. e­mail address 3. Sampling information: 7/21/2023 NOT APPLICABLE a. Date Sampled (mm/dd/yyyy)b. Laboratory Name BEA/NSU WWTO PERSONNEL c. Analysis Performed By (Name) B. Form Selection 1. Please select Form Type and Sampling Month & Frequency Monitoring Well Data Report ­ 2023 Jul Monthly All forms for submittal have been completed. 2.This is the last selection. 3.Delete the selected form. gdpdls 2015­09­15.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 746 1. Permit Number 200303120 2. Tax identification Number 2023 JUL MONTHLY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Contaminant Analysis Information For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only) NS = Not Sampled DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. < Parameter/Contaminant DG­1 DG­2 DG­4 UG­1 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 PH 6.04 6.42 6.81 6.55 S.U. STATIC WATER LEVEL 11.94 12.05 11.98 12.24 FEET SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE 122 275 358 178 UMHOS/C mwdgwp­blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 746 1. Permit Number 200303120 2. Tax identification Number 2023 JUL MONTHLY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency Important:When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor ­ do not use the return key. Any person signing a document under 314 CMR 5.14(1) or (2) shall make the following certification If you are filing electronic­ally and want to attach additional comments, select the check box. Facility Information PLEASANT BAY HEALTH CTR a. Name 383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD b. Street Address BREWSTER MA 02631 c. City d. State e. Zip Code Certification “I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.” SAMANTHA FARRENKOPF 8/9/2023 a. Signature b. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Reporting Package Comments BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, LLC. (BEA) HAS COMPLETED THE JULY 2023 MONTHLY INFLUENT AND EFFLUENT SAMPLING OF THE AMPHIDROME WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM. MONTHLY WASTEWATER SAMPLING WAS COMPLETED ON 7/13/23. LABORATORY RESULTS REPORTED ALL PARAMETERS WITHIN DISCHARGE PERMIT LIMITATIONS. EFFLUENT PH WAS REPORTED WITHIN THE 6.5­8.5 RANGE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. FLOW VOLUME MEASUREMENTS WERE ASSESSED DURING THE MONTH FROM THE SYSTEM’S EFFLUENT FLOW METER. DAILY FLOW REMAINED WITHIN THE 26,500­GPD LIMITATION THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. THE MINIMUM, MAXIMUM AND AVERAGE GPD FLOWS REPORTED OVER THE COURSE OF THE MONTH WERE 5,991 GPD, 16,533 GPD AND 10,606 GPD, RESPECTIVELY. gdpdls 2015­09­15.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection ­ Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit 746 1. Permit Number 200303120 2. Tax identification Number L2340203 Bennett Environmental Associates K47810DA.S.WW.700 PLEASANT BAY Client: Project Name: Project Number: 07/27/23 Eight Walkup Drive, Westborough, MA 01581-1019 Lab Number: Report Date: 508-898-9220 (Fax) 508-898-9193 800-624-9220 - www.alphalab.com 1573 Main Street Brewster, MA 02631 Joseph SmithATTN: ANALYTICAL REPORT Certifications & Approvals: MA (M-MA086), NH NELAP (2064), CT (PH-0826), IL (200077), IN (C-MA-03), KY (KY98045), ME (MA00086), MD (348), NJ (MA935), NY (11148), NC (25700/666), OH (CL108), OR (MA-1316), PA (68-03671), RI (LAO00065), TX (T104704476), VT (VT-0935), VA (460195), USDA (Permit #525-23-122-91930). 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Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 1 of 21 L2340203-01 L2340203-02 L2340203-03 Alpha Sample ID INFLUENT EFFLUENT EFFLUENT Client ID BREWSTER, MA BREWSTER, MA BREWSTER, MA Sample Location PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: L2340203 07/27/23 07/13/23 14:40 07/13/23 14:30 07/13/23 14:30 Collection Date/TimeMatrix Receive Date WATER WATER WATER 07/13/23 07/13/23 07/13/23 Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 2 of 21 PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: L2340203 07/27/23 Case Narrative The samples were received in accordance with the Chain of Custody and no significant deviations were encountered during the preparation or analysis unless otherwise noted. Sample Receipt, Container Information, and the Chain of Custody are located at the back of the report. Results contained within this report relate only to the samples submitted under this Alpha Lab Number and meet NELAP requirements for all NELAP accredited parameters unless otherwise noted in the following narrative. The data presented in this report is organized by parameter (i.e. VOC, SVOC, etc.). Sample specific Quality Control data (i.e. Surrogate Spike Recovery) is reported at the end of the target analyte list for each individual sample, followed by the Laboratory Batch Quality Control at the end of each parameter. Tentatively Identified Compounds (TICs), if requested, are reported for compounds identified to be present and are not part of the method/program Target Compound List, even if only a subset of the TCL are being reported. If a sample was re-analyzed or re-extracted due to a required quality control corrective action and if both sets of data are reported, the Laboratory ID of the re-analysis or re-extraction is designated with an "R" or "RE", respectively. When multiple Batch Quality Control elements are reported (e.g. more than one LCS), the associated samples for each element are noted in the grey shaded header line of each data table. Any Laboratory Batch, Sample Specific % recovery or RPD value that is outside the listed Acceptance Criteria is bolded in the report. In reference to questions H (CAM) or 4 (RCP) when "NO" is checked, the performance criteria for CAM and RCP methods allow for some quality control failures to occur and still be within method compliance. In these instances, the specific failure is not narrated but noted in the associated QC Outlier Summary Report, located directly after the Case Narrative. QC information is also incorporated in the Data Usability Assessment table (Format 11) of our Data Merger tool, where it can be reviewed in conjunction with the sample result, associated regulatory criteria and any associated data usability implications. 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Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 3 of 21 Case Narrative (continued) PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: L2340203 07/27/23 Coliform, Fecal (MF) L2340203-03: The sample has an elevated detection limit due to the dilution required by the method. I, the undersigned, attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, to the best of my knowledge and belief and based upon my personal inquiry of those responsible for providing the information contained in this analytical report, such information is accurate and complete. This certificate of analysis is not complete unless this page accompanies any and all pages of this report. Authorized Signature: Title: Technical Director/Representative Date: 07/27/23 Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 4 of 21 INORGANICS & MISCELLANEOUS Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 5 of 21 FF INFLUENTClient ID: 07/13/23 14:40Date Collected: 07/13/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2340203-01Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 L2340203 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Solids, Total Solids, Total Suspended Nitrogen, Ammonia BOD, 5 day 300 92. 14.3 120 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 1.3 2.7 5 15 13 14 0.375 30 07/19/23 04:37 07/18/23 13:14 07/25/23 23:03 07/19/23 18:07 121,2540B 121,2540D 121,4500NH3-BH 121,5210B DEW NGS AVT JRG Date Prepared - - 07/25/23 14:33 07/14/23 23:23 07/27/23 MDL NA NA -- NA Sample Depth: Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 6 of 21 FF EFFLUENTClient ID: 07/13/23 14:30Date Collected: 07/13/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2340203-02Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 L2340203 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Solids, Total Solids, Total Suspended Chloride Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl BOD, 5 day Oil & Grease, Hem-Grav 220 ND 50. ND 1.5 0.640 ND ND mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 1.3 1 1 1 1 1 1 .9 13 5.0 1.0 0.050 0.10 0.300 2.0 3.6 07/19/23 04:37 07/18/23 13:14 07/25/23 20:46 07/14/23 04:47 07/14/23 04:55 07/25/23 17:58 07/19/23 18:07 07/27/23 00:24 121,2540B 121,2540D 121,4500CL-E 44,353.2 44,353.2 121,4500NH3-H 121,5210B 140,1664B DEW NGS TLH KAF KAF AT JRG QJM Date Prepared - - - - - 07/23/23 21:56 07/14/23 23:23 07/26/23 21:47 07/27/23 MDL NA NA -- -- -- -- NA -- Sample Depth: Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 7 of 21 FF EFFLUENTClient ID: 07/13/23 14:30Date Collected: 07/13/23Date Received: Parameter Result Dilution Factor Matrix:Water BREWSTER, MASample Location: L2340203-03Lab ID: Qualifier Units RL SAMPLE RESULTS Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 L2340203 Field Prep: Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Not Specified Microbiological Analysis - Westborough Lab Coliform, Fecal (MF)ND col/100ml 22.0 07/13/23 18:58 121,9222D DRV Date Prepared - 07/27/23 MDL NA Sample Depth: Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 8 of 21 FF Parameter Result Dilution FactorQualifierUnitsRL Method Blank Analysis Batch Quality Control Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 L2340203 Date Analyzed Analytical Method Analyst Date Prepared 07/27/23 Coliform, Fecal (MF) Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate BOD, 5 day Solids, Total Suspended Solids, Total Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, Ammonia Chloride Oil & Grease, Hem-Grav ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND col/100ml mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.0 0.050 0.10 2.0 5.0 10 0.300 0.075 1.0 4.0 07/13/23 18:58 07/14/23 02:26 07/14/23 02:31 07/19/23 18:07 07/18/23 13:14 07/19/23 04:37 07/25/23 17:52 07/25/23 22:37 07/25/23 20:18 07/26/23 22:52 121,9222D 44,353.2 44,353.2 121,5210B 121,2540D 121,2540B 121,4500NH3-H 121,4500NH3-BH 121,4500CL-E 140,1664B DRV KAF KAF JRG NGS DEW AT AVT TLH QJM - - - 07/14/23 23:23 - - 07/23/23 21:56 07/25/23 14:33 - 07/26/23 18:35 Microbiological Analysis - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 03 Batch: WG1803060-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1803117-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1803121-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-02 Batch: WG1803549-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-02 Batch: WG1804630-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-02 Batch: WG1804824-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1806673-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01 Batch: WG1807429-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1807581-1 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab for sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1808163-1 MDL NA -- -- NA NA NA -- -- -- -- Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 9 of 21 Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate BOD, 5 day Solids, Total Suspended Solids, Total Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, Ammonia 92 98 97 88 93 83 86 - - - - - - - 90-110 90-110 85-115 80-120 80-120 78-122 80-120 - - - - - - - 20 20 20 Parameter LCS %Recovery LCSD %Recovery %Recovery Limits RPD RPD Limits General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1803117-2 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1803121-2 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-02 Batch: WG1803549-2 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-02 Batch: WG1804630-2 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-02 Batch: WG1804824-2 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1806673-2 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01 Batch: WG1807429-2 Lab Control Sample Analysis Batch Quality ControlProject Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 L2340203 07/27/23 Qual Qual Qual Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 10 of 21 Chloride Oil & Grease, Hem-Grav 100 84 - - 90-110 78-114 - -18 Parameter LCS %Recovery LCSD %Recovery %Recovery Limits RPD RPD Limits General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1807581-2 General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 Batch: WG1808163-2 Lab Control Sample Analysis Batch Quality ControlProject Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 L2340203 07/27/23 Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 11 of 21 Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate BOD, 5 day Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, Ammonia Chloride Oil & Grease, Hem-Grav 0.29 14 ND 0.427 0.092 6.9 ND 4.3 18 180 6.70 3.64 29 12 100 100 182 78 89 110 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 80-120 83-113 50-145 77-111 80-120 58-140 78-114 - - - - - - - 20 6 35 24 20 7 18 Parameter Native Sample MS Found MS %Recovery MSD Found MSD %Recovery Recovery Limits RPD RPD Limits General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1803117-4 QC Sample: L2340190-01 Client ID: MS Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1803121-4 QC Sample: L2340190-01 Client ID: MS Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-02 QC Batch ID: WG1803549-4 QC Sample: L2340460-01 Client ID: MS Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1806673-4 QC Sample: L2340318-02 Client ID: MS Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01 QC Batch ID: WG1807429-4 QC Sample: L2340318-02 Client ID: MS Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1807581-4 QC Sample: L2340178-01 Client ID: MS Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1808163-4 QC Sample: L2322975-73 Client ID: MS Sample 4 4 100 8 4 20 38.1 MS Added Matrix Spike Analysis Batch Quality Control Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 L2340203 07/27/23 Qual Q Q Qual Qual Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 12 of 21 Nitrogen, Nitrite Nitrogen, Nitrate BOD, 5 day Solids, Total Suspended Solids, Total Suspended Solids, Total Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, Ammonia Chloride 0.29 14 ND 500 360 650 0.427 0.092 6.9 0.28 14 ND 380 430 630 0.515 0.117 7.0 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l 4 0 NC 27 18 3 19 23 1 20 6 35 32 32 16 24 20 7 Units RPDParameterNative Sample Duplicate Sample RPD Limits General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1803117-3 QC Sample: L2340190-01 Client ID: DUP Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1803121-3 QC Sample: L2340190-01 Client ID: DUP Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-02 QC Batch ID: WG1803549-3 QC Sample: L2340460-01 Client ID: DUP Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-02 QC Batch ID: WG1804630-3 QC Sample: L2340354-02 Client ID: DUP Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-02 QC Batch ID: WG1804630-4 QC Sample: L2340489-02 Client ID: DUP Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01-02 QC Batch ID: WG1804824-3 QC Sample: L2339832-01 Client ID: DUP Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1806673-3 QC Sample: L2340318-02 Client ID: DUP Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 01 QC Batch ID: WG1807429-3 QC Sample: L2340318-02 Client ID: DUP Sample General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1807581-3 QC Sample: L2340178-01 Client ID: DUP Sample PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 Project Name: Project Number: L2340203Lab Number: Report Date: Lab Duplicate Analysis Batch Quality Control 07/27/23 Qual Q Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 13 of 21 Oil & Grease, Hem-Grav ND ND mg/l NC 18 Units RPDParameterNative Sample Duplicate Sample RPD Limits General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Associated sample(s): 02 QC Batch ID: WG1808163-3 QC Sample: L2322975-72 Client ID: DUP Sample PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 Project Name: Project Number: L2340203Lab Number: Report Date: Lab Duplicate Analysis Batch Quality Control 07/27/23 Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 14 of 21 *Values in parentheses indicate holding time in days L2340203-01A L2340203-01B L2340203-01C L2340203-02A L2340203-02B L2340203-02C L2340203-02D L2340203-02E L2340203-03A L2340203-03B Plastic 500ml H2SO4 preserved Plastic 950ml unpreserved Plastic 950ml unpreserved Plastic 500ml H2SO4 preserved Plastic 950ml unpreserved Plastic 950ml unpreserved Amber 1000ml HCl preserved Amber 1000ml HCl preserved Bacteria Cup Na2S2O3 preserved Bacteria Cup Na2S2O3 preserved C C C C C C C C C C <2 7 7 <2 7 7 NA NA NA NA 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent C Absent Cooler Custody Seal Cooler Information PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 NH3-4500(28) TSC-2540(7),BOD-5210(2) TSS-2540(7) TKN-4500(28) TSC-2540(7),CL-4500(28),NO2-353(2),NO3- 353(2),BOD-5210(2) TSS-2540(7) OG-1664(28) OG-1664(28) F-COLI-MF(.33) F-COLI-MF(.33) Project Name: Project Number: L2340203Lab Number: Report Date: Sample Receipt and Container Information Container ID Container Type Cooler Temp deg C Pres Seal Container Information Analysis(*) 07/27/23 Were project specific reporting limits specified?YES <2 7 7 <2 7 7 Frozen Date/Time Final pH Initial pH Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 15 of 21 Report Format:Data Usability Report GLOSSARY Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: L2340203PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 07/27/23 Acronyms DL EDL EMPC EPA LCS LCSD LFB LOD LOQ MDL MS MSD NA NC NDPA/DPA NI NP NR RL RPD SRM STLP TEF TEQ TIC Detection Limit: This value represents the level to which target analyte concentrations are reported as estimated values, when those target analyte concentrations are quantified below the limit of quantitation (LOQ). The DL includes any adjustments from dilutions, concentrations or moisture content, where applicable. (DoD report formats only.) Estimated Detection Limit: This value represents the level to which target analyte concentrations are reported as estimated values, when those target analyte concentrations are quantified below the reporting limit (RL). The EDL includes any adjustments from dilutions, concentrations or moisture content, where applicable. The use of EDLs is specific to the analysis of PAHs using Solid-Phase Microextraction (SPME). Estimated Maximum Possible Concentration: The concentration that results from the signal present at the retention time of an analyte when the ions meet all of the identification criteria except the ion abundance ratio criteria. An EMPC is a worst-case estimate of the concentration. Environmental Protection Agency. Laboratory Control Sample: A sample matrix, free from the analytes of interest, spiked with verified known amounts of analytes or a material containing known and verified amounts of analytes. Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate: Refer to LCS. Laboratory Fortified Blank: A sample matrix, free from the analytes of interest, spiked with verified known amounts of analytes or a material containing known and verified amounts of analytes. Limit of Detection: This value represents the level to which a target analyte can reliably be detected for a specific analyte in a specific matrix by a specific method. The LOD includes any adjustments from dilutions, concentrations or moisture content, where applicable. (DoD report formats only.) Limit of Quantitation: The value at which an instrument can accurately measure an analyte at a specific concentration. The LOQ includes any adjustments from dilutions, concentrations or moisture content, where applicable. (DoD report formats only.) Limit of Quantitation: The value at which an instrument can accurately measure an analyte at a specific concentration. The LOQ includes any adjustments from dilutions, concentrations or moisture content, where applicable. (DoD report formats only.) Method Detection Limit: This value represents the level to which target analyte concentrations are reported as estimated values, when those target analyte concentrations are quantified below the reporting limit (RL). The MDL includes any adjustments from dilutions, concentrations or moisture content, where applicable. Matrix Spike Sample: A sample prepared by adding a known mass of target analyte to a specified amount of matrix sample for which an independent estimate of target analyte concentration is available. For Method 332.0, the spike recovery is calculated using the native concentration, including estimated values. Matrix Spike Sample Duplicate: Refer to MS. Not Applicable. Not Calculated: Term is utilized when one or more of the results utilized in the calculation are non-detect at the parameter's reporting unit. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diphenylamine. Not Ignitable. Non-Plastic: Term is utilized for the analysis of Atterberg Limits in soil. No Results: Term is utilized when 'No Target Compounds Requested' is reported for the analysis of Volatile or Semivolatile Organic TIC only requests. Reporting Limit: The value at which an instrument can accurately measure an analyte at a specific concentration. The RL includes any adjustments from dilutions, concentrations or moisture content, where applicable. Relative Percent Difference: The results from matrix and/or matrix spike duplicates are primarily designed to assess the precision of analytical results in a given matrix and are expressed as relative percent difference (RPD). Values which are less than five times the reporting limit for any individual parameter are evaluated by utilizing the absolute difference between the values; although the RPD value will be provided in the report. Standard Reference Material: A reference sample of a known or certified value that is of the same or similar matrix as the associated field samples. Semi-dynamic Tank Leaching Procedure per EPA Method 1315. Toxic Equivalency Factors: The values assigned to each dioxin and furan to evaluate their toxicity relative to 2,3,7,8-TCDD. Toxic Equivalent: The measure of a sample's toxicity derived by multiplying each dioxin and furan by its corresponding TEF and then summing the resulting values. Tentatively Identified Compound: A compound that has been identified to be present and is not part of the target compound list (TCL) for the method and/or program. All TICs are qualitatively identified and reported as estimated concentrations. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 16 of 21 Report Format:Data Usability Report Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: L2340203PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 07/27/23 Terms Analytical Method: Both the document from which the method originates and the analytical reference method. (Example: EPA 8260B is shown as 1,8260B.) The codes for the reference method documents are provided in the References section of the Addendum. Chlordane: The target compound Chlordane (CAS No. 57-74-9) is reported for GC ECD analyses. Per EPA,this compound "refers to a mixture of chlordane isomers, other chlorinated hydrocarbons and numerous other components." (Reference: USEPA Toxicological Review of Chlordane, In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), December 1997.) Difference: With respect to Total Oxidizable Precursor (TOP) Assay analysis, the difference is defined as the Post-Treatment value minus the Pre-Treatment value. Final pH: As it pertains to Sample Receipt & Container Information section of the report, Final pH reflects pH of container determined after adjustment at the laboratory, if applicable. If no adjustment required, value reflects Initial pH. Frozen Date/Time: With respect to Volatile Organics in soil, Frozen Date/Time reflects the date/time at which associated Reagent Water- preserved vials were initially frozen. Note: If frozen date/time is beyond 48 hours from sample collection, value will be reflected in 'bold'. Gasoline Range Organics (GRO): Gasoline Range Organics (GRO) results include all chromatographic peaks eluting from Methyl tert butyl ether through Naphthalene, with the exception of GRO analysis in support of State of Ohio programs, which includes all chromatographic peaks eluting from Hexane through Dodecane. Initial pH: As it pertains to Sample Receipt & Container Information section of the report, Initial pH reflects pH of container determined upon receipt, if applicable. PAH Total: With respect to Alkylated PAH analyses, the 'PAHs, Total' result is defined as the summation of results for all or a subset of the following compounds: Naphthalene, C1-C4 Naphthalenes, 2-Methylnaphthalene, 1-Methylnaphthalene, Biphenyl, Acenaphthylene, Acenaphthene, Fluorene, C1-C3 Fluorenes, Phenanthrene, C1-C4 Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes, Anthracene, Fluoranthene, Pyrene, C1-C4 Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes, Benz(a)anthracene, Chrysene, C1-C4 Chrysenes, Benzo(b)fluoranthene, Benzo(j)+(k)fluoranthene, Benzo(e)pyrene, Benzo(a)pyrene, Perylene, Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene, Dibenz(ah)+(ac)anthracene, Benzo(g,h,i)perylene. If a 'Total' result is requested, the results of its individual components will also be reported. PFAS Total: With respect to PFAS analyses, the 'PFAS, Total (5)' result is defined as the summation of results for: PFHpA, PFHxS, PFOA, PFNA and PFOS. In addition, the 'PFAS, Total (6)' result is defined as the summation of results for: PFHpA, PFHxS, PFOA, PFNA, PFDA and PFOS. For MassDEP DW compliance analysis only, the 'PFAS, Total (6)' result is defined as the summation of results at or above the RL. Note: If a 'Total' result is requested, the results of its individual components will also be reported. Total: With respect to Organic analyses, a 'Total' result is defined as the summation of results for individual isomers or Aroclors. If a 'Total' result is requested, the results of its individual components will also be reported. This is applicable to 'Total' results for methods 8260, 8081 and 8082. Data Qualifiers A B C D E F G H I J M - - - - - - - - - - - Spectra identified as "Aldol Condensates" are byproducts of the extraction/concentration procedures when acetone is introduced in the process. The analyte was detected above the reporting limit in the associated method blank. Flag only applies to associated field samples that have detectable concentrations of the analyte at less than ten times (10x) the concentration found in the blank. For MCP-related projects, flag only applies to associated field samples that have detectable concentrations of the analyte at less than ten times (10x) the concentration found in the blank. For DOD-related projects, flag only applies to associated field samples that have detectable concentrations of the analyte at less than ten times (10x) the concentration found in the blank AND the analyte was detected above one-half the reporting limit (or above the reporting limit for common lab contaminants) in the associated method blank. For NJ- Air-related projects, flag only applies to associated field samples that have detectable concentrations of the analyte above the reporting limit. For NJ-related projects (excluding Air), flag only applies to associated field samples that have detectable concentrations of the analyte, which was detected above the reporting limit in the associated method blank or above five times the reporting limit for common lab contaminants (Phthalates, Acetone, Methylene Chloride, 2-Butanone). Co-elution: The target analyte co-elutes with a known lab standard (i.e. surrogate, internal standards, etc.) for co-extracted analyses. Concentration of analyte was quantified from diluted analysis. Flag only applies to field samples that have detectable concentrations of the analyte. Concentration of analyte exceeds the range of the calibration curve and/or linear range of the instrument. The ratio of quantifier ion response to qualifier ion response falls outside of the laboratory criteria. Results are considered to be an estimated maximum concentration. The concentration may be biased high due to matrix interferences (i.e, co-elution) with non-target compound(s). The result should be considered estimated. The analysis of pH was performed beyond the regulatory-required holding time of 15 minutes from the time of sample collection. The lower value for the two columns has been reported due to obvious interference. Estimated value. This represents an estimated concentration for Tentatively Identified Compounds (TICs). Reporting Limit (RL) exceeds the MCP CAM Reporting Limit for this analyte. 1 The reference for this analyte should be considered modified since this analyte is absent from the target analyte list of the original method. - Footnotes Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 17 of 21 Report Format:Data Usability Report Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: L2340203PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 07/27/23 Data Qualifiers ND NJ P Q R RE S V Z - - - - - - - - - Not detected at the reporting limit (RL) for the sample. Presumptive evidence of compound. This represents an estimated concentration for Tentatively Identified Compounds (TICs), where the identification is based on a mass spectral library search. The RPD between the results for the two columns exceeds the method-specified criteria. The quality control sample exceeds the associated acceptance criteria. For DOD-related projects, LCS and/or Continuing Calibration Standard exceedences are also qualified on all associated sample results. Note: This flag is not applicable for matrix spike recoveries when the sample concentration is greater than 4x the spike added or for batch duplicate RPD when the sample concentrations are less than 5x the RL. (Metals only.) Analytical results are from sample re-analysis. Analytical results are from sample re-extraction. Analytical results are from modified screening analysis. The surrogate associated with this target analyte has a recovery outside the QC acceptance limits. (Applicable to MassDEP DW Compliance samples only.) The batch matrix spike and/or duplicate associated with this target analyte has a recovery/RPD outside the QC acceptance limits. (Applicable to MassDEP DW Compliance samples only.) Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 18 of 21 Alpha Analytical performs services with reasonable care and diligence normal to the analytical testing laboratory industry. In the event of an error, the sole and exclusive responsibility of Alpha Analytical shall be to re-perform the work at it's own expense. In no event shall Alpha Analytical be held liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages, including but not limited to, damages in any way connected with the use of, interpretation of, information or analysis provided by Alpha Analytical. We strongly urge our clients to comply with EPA protocol regarding sample volume, preservation, cooling, containers, sampling procedures, holding time and splitting of samples in the field. LIMITATION OF LIABILITIES 44 121 140 Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances in Environmental Samples, EPA/600/R-93/100, August 1993. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. APHA-AWWA-WEF. Standard Methods Online. Method 1664,Revision B: N-Hexane Extractable Material (HEM; Oil & Grease) and Silica Gel Treated N-Hexane Extractable Material (SGT-HEM; Non-polar Material) by Extraction and Gravimetry, EPA-821-R-10-001, February 2010. Project Name: Project Number: Lab Number: Report Date: L2340203PLEASANT BAY K47810DA.S.WW.700 REFERENCES 07/27/23 Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 19 of 21 Alpha Analytical, Inc.ID No.:17873 Facility: Company-wide Revision 20 Department: Quality Assurance Published Date: 6/16/2023 4:52:28 PM Title: Certificate/Approval Program Summary Page 1 of 1 Document Type: Form Pre-Qualtrax Document ID: 08-113 Certification Information The following analytes are not included in our Primary NELAP Scope of Accreditation: Westborough Facility EPA 624.1: m/p-xylene, o-xylene, Naphthalene EPA 625.1: alpha-Terpineol EPA 8260D: NPW: 1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene; 4-Ethyltoluene, Azobenzene; SCM: Iodomethane (methyl iodide), 1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene; 4- Ethyltoluene. EPA 8270E: NPW: Dimethylnaphthalene,1,4-Diphenylhydrazine, alpha-Terpineol; SCM: Dimethylnaphthalene,1,4-Diphenylhydrazine. SM4500: NPW: Amenable Cyanide; SCM: Total Phosphorus, TKN, NO2, NO3. Mansfield Facility SM 2540D: TSS. EPA TO-15: Halothane, 2,4,4-Trimethyl-2-pentene, 2,4,4-Trimethyl-1-pentene, Thiophene, 2-Methylthiophene, 3-Methylthiophene, 2-Ethylthiophene, 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene, Indan, Indene, 1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene, Benzothiophene, 1-Methylnaphthalene. Biological Tissue Matrix: EPA 3050B The following analytes are included in our Massachusetts DEP Scope of Accreditation Westborough Facility: Drinking Water EPA 300.0: Chloride, Nitrate-N, Fluoride, Sulfate; EPA 353.2: Nitrate-N, Nitrite-N; SM4500NO3-F: Nitrate-N, Nitrite-N; SM4500F-C, SM4500CN-CE, EPA 180.1, SM2130B, SM4500Cl-D, SM2320B, SM2540C, SM4500H-B, SM4500NO2-B EPA 524.2: THMs and VOCs; EPA 504.1: EDB, DBCP. Microbiology: SM9215B; SM9223-P/A, SM9223B-Colilert-QT,SM9222D. Non-Potable Water SM4500H,B, EPA 120.1, SM2510B, SM2540C, SM2320B, SM4500CL-E, SM4500F-BC, SM4500NH3-BH: Ammonia-N and Kjeldahl-N, EPA 350.1: Ammonia-N, LACHAT 10-107-06-1-B: Ammonia-N, EPA 351.1, SM4500NO3-F, EPA 353.2: Nitrate-N, SM4500P-E, SM4500P-B, E, SM4500SO4-E, SM5220D, EPA 410.4, SM5210B, SM5310C, SM4500CL-D, EPA 1664, EPA 420.1, SM4500-CN-CE, SM2540D, EPA 300: Chloride, Sulfate, Nitrate. EPA 624.1: Volatile Halocarbons & Aromatics, EPA 608.3: Chlordane, Toxaphene, Aldrin, alpha-BHC, beta-BHC, gamma-BHC, delta-BHC, Dieldrin, DDD, DDE, DDT, Endosulfan I, Endosulfan II, Endosulfan sulfate, Endrin, Endrin Aldehyde, Heptachlor, Heptachlor Epoxide, PCBs EPA 625.1: SVOC (Acid/Base/Neutral Extractables). Microbiology: SM9223B-Colilert-QT; Enterolert-QT, SM9221E, EPA 1600, EPA 1603, SM9222D. Mansfield Facility: Drinking Water EPA 200.7: Al, Ba, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Na, Ag, Ca, Zn. EPA 200.8: Al, Sb, As, Ba, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Mn, Ni, Se, Ag, TL, Zn. EPA 245.1 Hg. EPA 522, EPA 537.1. Non-Potable Water EPA 200.7: Al, Sb, As, Be, Cd, Ca, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Pb, Mg, Mn, Mo, Ni, K, Se, Ag, Na, Sr, TL, Ti, V, Zn. EPA 200.8: Al, Sb, As, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb, Mn, Ni, K, Se, Ag, Na, TL, Zn. EPA 245.1 Hg. SM2340B For a complete listing of analytes and methods, please contact your Alpha Project Manager. Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 20 of 21 Serial_No:07272316:12 Page 21 of 21